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TkMten la IbmU.
Rnaaian ttoater* are, oooiparstirel v
•l**kmg, very invaoil* ineUtutiooa. A
century ago there were eoeroely any
tbeainnal pertormaocea in either at th*
two The first Italian open
produced <x> a grand scale in St Potare
burg waa Paiaiello'a jßsrWrrr dt hiffviff
Ita, and in the sans* year an Enghahman
nanted Maddox opened the Aral theatei
in Moscow. The Oxanna Catherine IL,
who found her mania for English cue
totna, oom forte, and dependants, and lot
French fashions acd philosophy. quit*
Compatible with ap abiding love for ■
h< imr-made and unrelenting despotism
graciouaiy extended her patronage and
aare handeome pecuniary support to a
company of English ectoni under Um
management ot Mr. Fisher; but after
three or four year* the Ikitiah comedian*
waxrxl fat and kicked ; they wore oontio
ually quarreling among tb'emaelrea, and
at feat Mr. Habere company malted
mtn thin air.
('atbarino'a euoceeaor, the luoklee*
Paul, abhorred all thing* English, and
Ixatowed hia crazy affections on French
playa and uiayera , but the moat halcyon
days of Russian tboatrieala were, per
hope, some fifty year* ago, when the
famoua native prmta donna, Mad. Hom
enof, rivaled the French eanlatrioeo,
M radome* Albert and Branchtie, when
tiie Muscovite Talma waa the famon*
tragic actor Oaratiguino, whose wife-
I >ett*r known under her maiden name of
Coloeeof—played Raaaian and French
character* with equal facility and felic
ity. The prime ballerina at this bril
liant epoch waa Mile Istomina, a pupil
ot Didelot; Meedamra le Bras Panle
were the leading stars of the French
troupe, and a “run" of unprecedented
duration waa enjoyed by an operatic
farce by Von Ignats Hehnster— The
Sham Catalina Nor were the interest*
of the native drama neglected. The
(loverument gave no lea* a sum than
200,000 roubles for the dramatic enter
tainment of the holiday folk only at
Christmas and Easter, while for the en
couragement of native dramatic authors
** voluminous scheme was drawn up in
*the Imperial Chancelleric dividing origi
nal dramatists and translators of foreign
plays into five categoric* or claaeea, and
decreeing that they should enjoy during
their life-time a pert of the receipts of
the Imperial Theaters, on a scale pro
portionate to the length and importance
of their production*. An author of the
first olaae might commute his life royalty
for a lump sum not exceeding 4.000 ru
bles, an amount then equivalent to £BOO.
Russian playwright* have done good
work since the flourishing days at which
we have glanced.—London Daily Tele
graph.
The Shop Girl Who Serves Toe.
Oo into almost any shop you please,
and aak th* young woman who serve*
you, and who look* as if ah* were ready
to drop from sheer fatigue, why she doe*
not take n scat while she is sorting out
the articles you want Hhe la sure to
reply that the rules of the shop do not
jiennit her to ait down while serving a
customer. In tiio telegraph oftioes,
again, very strong and healthy young
women have anffrrtsl permanently and
gravely because the telegraph machine*
Were put in such a position that they
could only telegraph standing, and the
"light cnange neceaaary to enable
the telegraph clerk to receive and trans
mit mi-eaages sitting ha<l never been au
thorised. Neither of these tyrannies is,
properly shaking, an injustice. The
shopman and the telegraph clerk alike
contract freely to do what they find ex
hausting, and can throw up their en
iragcmenU if they find it too exhaust
ing. But on the same principle you
might justify keeping your doctor or
your nunc standing during their at
tendance on you.
The only result would be that you
would get won* doctors and worse
nurse*, and have to pay more for them.
And so it is with the shop women and
the telegraph clerks. If you keep them
standing while all their work is done,
you take a great deal of energy out of
them for no useful pnrpose—since the
recognition of superiority of caste is no
(isefnl purpose and only get the re
mainder for your nas. You necessarily
limit the class at your disposal to people
with strong leg* and atrong backs, and
exclude those who, with nimble mimla
and sufficiently -strong both**, have vet
no great power of endurance m relation
to phytic*] fatigue. And you
relation lietwesu employer and em
ployed, and injure that between cus
tomer and attendant, even more than
you lessen the quality of the service you
buy. Nobody can feel the same to an
employer who** very name cells up the
recollection of organised tyranny as he
feels to one who is considerate "for hu
feelings, ee wall as useful to hie purse.
Spectator
A Lev*
Th* other day we tried to write a *torv
(or a literary weekly. After having read
two hundred number* of th* week! J.*
get the “style, we wrote the following
nameless love scene between the hero and
the heroine :
He— “ Do you love met"
Hhe—• When did I toll your
He—“ You have not yet, but do you
love me r
She—“ Have you been going with
Mary Morris r
Ho—“No : why r
She—“l thought she might have told
von I bought some caramel* the other
dav. Did aher
He—“ She did not! But tell me, dar
Ung, do you love as!"
She—“Oh, I ask you, do you love me?"
Ho—“No, darling, you do not aak
m*—
Hhe— " Then if I don’t aak you, who
del ask?"
Ha—“ You must aak yourself, do you
love me?"
Hhe- “ Wall, who’s to answer, if I aak
mym If r*
He—“ You most answer, darting."
Hhe—“ la that all I’ve got to answer,
- darling."
H«—“Yoa, darling,**
Hhe-" Wt 11-dartingf
There was a pan** cd sixteen seconds
and then bo folded her (she was a regu
lar trap hertant- fourteen folds) in his
strong arms, and jusi at that moment th*
angry lightning ImAe from the clouds.
«t>d striking U>* lightning-rod on top of
the bouse, and drmwadsd harmlrealv
into the ground Th* lover* have newi
known, to this they eaeaped I
—/Vgpwuld.
A Neutbern Mery About Br. Hallasd.
After the occupancy of New Orleans
by Federal troop* daring oar late war,
gunboats patrolled th* river for some
distance above the City. On on* of
the** Dr. Holland, then engaged in
j " writing up theHouth," was a privileged
guest.
When hi* ironclad monster was at
anchor opposite the plan tit ion of a gen
tleman well-known in Ht, Lo-ii* and
father of the relator of this incident, he
saketl the privilege of the proprietor of
visiting hi* boms end •-ring hi* family.
Permission waa courteously giten, and
be waa at liberty to make tn<- visit at his
pleasure Mr. 0., a> I -xil' call the
planter, hade fondue** for c. garrttea,
and having procured Mitur choic i toleivn
and a few torn shur-ks, he oue morning
introduced hi* daughter* ami some lady
' visitor* into the art of making cigarettes,
aud with the request that they would
I display thetr skill in manufacturing.him
a Mveral days’ supply, be went out to
' look after his plantation interest*.
The girls were merry in the prosecu
tion of their newly aopiired art, and one
of them in a playful spirit proposed that
they each smoke a cigarette The ide*
of girls smoking was “swfullv" to all
of them, and with merry laughter each
lit a cigarrettc and the cheerful group
were soon fluffing away amid a cloud of
smoke.
It waa just tbeu that Dr. Holland put
in his appearance. Without fe*r of re
bels in ambush he had walked from the
river hank to the G. mansion unattended
by armed manner*. He rang the door
bell, and on a servant presenting himself
he asked to *ee the ladies of the family.
He did not want them notified of hu
presence and invited to the parlor. He
would see them just as they were in the
family sitting-room. The inn< r home
life of HouUieni women wa* what he
wanted to *ee an<l write aliout The
servant without other ceremony inhered
him into the presence of the suioklug
damsels. H* took the maiden* by snr
prise, caught them in a bit of fun in
which they never had l*eu engaged lie
fore, and in which it i* pr- ,per to say,
not on* ever indulged agaiu. But to the
visitor'* imagination it wa* one of the
every day acta, not only of that company
of young ladie* but of all of the lictler
class of Southern women. It w a.* a prec
ious item to transmit to his Noitlnrn
reader*, and after announcing hia name
and mission he drew f< rth p--n<-il and
l>ook and hi* nimble fingers immediately
commenced a record of his surroundings
and observation*
The young ladies beat a hasty retreat
without explanation, and sent Mrs. G.
to entertain the visitor, but he, no doubt,
supposed they hud rctireil to an<>tli< r
room to fiuinii their morning's am ke.
A* might be expected the doctor wrote,
and hu publisher printed, an account of
tin* visit, in which it wa* a»*< rtod that
all of the lie'ter class of S iutbern ladies
are addicted to the habit of smoking.
Possibly the amiable doctor went down
to bi* grave with bis opinion of Hoiithern
woman in tne respect indieitol tin
changed, and especially so of the group,
of fair maiden* who«e cigarette work
shop he *<> unceremoniously invaded,
and whose fir*t and only attempt at
smoking ho *o suddenly terminate)!.
Two of those cigarette young la-lie*
are now Bt. Louis and Ht. Loma County
ma trona. In the w< llti-1-d library of
one of them I fount* several I ion nd
volnmes of Srribnrr'e Monlhli/ edited
by Dr. Holland, and it waa tins fact that
called to the mmd of the bviv the inci
dent just related, aud winch I deem
worthy the record I have here made of it
—hit. Ltnue Hepubhcan.
* Writ lag “Ob Space.”
There are innumerable stories told of
tiie irrepressible conflict between litrra
tuere and editors, particularly in France,
•n the subject of measuring copy.
Dumas, La Martin, aud a doxen other
writers are credited with inventing the
monosyllabic jiaragrspli, and Buloz and
many another editor w-th devi*ing the
plan of paying by letter to head them off.
The editor of a Now York wiw-kly may
lie credited with a not less ingvnins idea
when he *ecan-d the services ot a female
writer much in vogue at a liberal sum
per column of nonpareil type, and set
up her articles in long primer, an
tiouncing that they cost him *o much
per column.
When I’ouson dn Terrail, however,
was running one of his " Resurrection*
of R-camliole" through the J*rtit Jour
nal, Pidydore Millan.l, the editor, aeut
for him one fine day, and said to him
firmly, though kindly :
“He*> here, my dear fellow, I pay yon
very liberally, but it is rather an im'poai
tiou on good nature to run in *nch stuff
as this when you are paid by the line,
and if you keep it np I’ll have to pay
you by the letter," aud ho pointed to the
last issue of the paper, where th* feuil
lihm began as follow* ;
•’Who?"
••ir
••Your
"Ayo r
“ Begone
" Never I”
He shuddered
"Oh, very well, TH *oou remedy
that," aaid the author plea-otitly.
He did, and when Milland reoer ed
the next installment of the story he was
•tupefied to find that it read a* follow* ;
" • Y-you a-ar are eu-eu end-eud-eav
eav-or ing to d-d-d-ike-c-ooe-cuve-eive
m-m-m-m-mc, v v-v-vd-l-lain !’ said the
old corsair, in a thundering tone.
•‘' I n-n-n-nev-nev-never u-d-d-dec-c-c
--o-eiv-*iv-ed a-a-a anyb-b-li-bod-dod bod
dy I* exclaimed Baccara, imitating the
defective prouunciati.>n of hi* inter
-1 net or
*• ’ Wh-wh-wh-where is-s-e-as R-r-ro
o-o-o-ain-b-b b-boie? A tb-tii th-thou a
»-»-aand f-f-f-fr-france if y-y-y-you t-i-t
--te-lell tn-m-m me!'
"'Y-y-y-you «h ah-sh-ahall n n-n-ne
ne-nev-never kn-kn-kt-kuow f"
" The scoundrel |" ga-j<--d the editor.
" everv mortal character in the novel
ha* taken to atammering and uamg big
words"
Ova of ths drawback* of msrrwd ht* » wok
mot th* Mtt* oom. For * OoM or Omgh
yoo eeaoot tod • beMsr i—iity Hau Dr. Bell •
(o*gk Hava? Nsar.y *ll itnrani yr***r>ia i
it aad no family stioaUd b* wtltioal <
thva * alow man all the time there i» i
aud b* Will waul vtqruiti
aw rs-riiiii’) ay«er
To lk« Bailor ot U» Ureoklr* Ea*k
1 A lake United States Conaxd at cm* of
J the English inland porta, who i* now a
. private resident of New York, relatea the
following interesting ajory. .He objects,
for private rt-aaou*. to having hi* name
published, btd authorize* the. writer U
•übelanttale hie etatrment, and, if neces
sary, to refer to him, in hia private
I cafiacity, any person seeking such ref
erence. Deferring to hi* wistire, I
. hereby prewent hi* »tstement in almost
tile exact language in which be gave it
. to me, C. M. F*»mxr.
1690 Third Avenue, ,Veiv York
, 1 'On my last voyage home fniru England
some three year* ago. in one of thel'unsrd
sxeatner*) I noticed one morning.laiter a
’ few days out of port, a young mln bob
bling about on the upper de- k supported
' by crutches and iteming to move with
extreme difficulty »nd no little pain. He
| was well dreased'and of exceedingly hand
some countenance, but bi» limha were
soinewhni emaciated and his face very «*b
1 low ami bore the trace* ot long an fieri ng
i As he seemed to have ho attendant or com
panion. he at once attracted my sympathie*.
and 1 went up to him «s he leaned against
the -taW-ail b-oking out on the foaming
track which the steamer was making.
•" Eirtiw me. my young friend.' I mid.
touching him gently on the shoulder, you
appear to be an invalid and hatdly able or
strong enough to trust yourself unattended
on an <*-ean voyage; but if you require any
aa-i-tance I am a robust and healthy man
ami shall be glad to help you.’
" You are very kind,' he replied, in a
weak voice, 'but 1 require no present aid
beyond my crutcliea, which enable me to
■lam fron. my stete-r-xmi np here to get the
benefit of the sunshine and the sea breete.’
" ‘ You have been a great sufferer, no
doubt,' 1 said, ‘ami 1 judge that yon have
l-cen alUicterl with that moat troublesome
di-case—rheumatism, whose prevalence
ami intensity eeern to be on an alarming
lncrea-<> both in England and America.'
' -You are right, he answi-red; ' I have
been it* victim tor more than a year, and
after failing to find relief from medical
skill have lately tried the Springs of Carls
bad aud Vichy. But they have done me
no good, and I am now on my return home
to Missouri to die. I suppose. 1 shell bs
content if life is spared to me to reach my
mother's Presence, bln- is a widow and I
ini her only child.'
“ There w;i»a pathos in this speech which
affected tne profoundly and awakened in
me ■ deeper *yni|«tby than i had felt be
fore. 1 bad no words to answer him, and
Stood silently beside him watching the
•nowywakcof the ship While thus stand
ing my thoughts reverted to a child—a ten
year old boy—■of a neighbor of tiiioe residing
near my consulate residence, who had been
cured of a stubborn case of rheumatism
by the use of St Jacobs Oil. and 1 remem
bered that the steward of the ship had told
me the day before that he had cured him
velf of a very severe attack of the gout in
New York, just before his last voyage, by
the use of the same remedy lat once
left my voung 'riend and went below to
find Umi steward. 1 not only found him
nlTduty, but di*co< ere-l that he had a bot
tle <if the Oil in hi* locker, which he had
carried across the ocean in <w-e of another
ittiick. He readily jrarted with it on my
yeprejrt-ntation, and hurrying up again 1
•ism persuaded the young man t- allow me
to take him to iii* bertli and apply the
remedy. AQer doing so I covered him up
riiugly in l» d and requeatml him not Pi «wt
up until 1 should see him again That
' evening I returned to lii.s statertMim and
found him sleeping peacefully and breath
ing gently I roused him and inquired
how he telt. 'Like a now man.'he an
I swered with a grateful smile, 1 feel no
|iain ami am able to stretch my liinlei with
out difficulty. 1 think I’ll get up.’ 'No, don’t
pet upto-night,' I said, 'but let me rub you
again with the Oil. and in the morning you
will he able to goabovc.' ‘All right,’ hesaid,
laughing. I then applied the Oil again rub
bing 1 ;.s kne< - ankles, and anus thor
oughly, until he said he felt a* if he had
n mustard poultice all over hie body. 1 liten
left him. The rn-xt morning when 1 went
I U|»in deck for a breezy promenade, acyord
: ing to my custom. I found my patient
, waiting for me with a'amiling face, anti
; s thaut kit crutcket, although he limped in
I Ims movements, but without pain I don't
think I ever feltso happy in my life To
make along story short. I attended him
i closely during the rest of the voyage— some
; four days applying the Oil rrerv night,
: and guarding him against too much expoe
nrc to the fresh and dump breexes, and on
landing at New York, be wa* able, with
out assistance, to mount the hotel omnibus
ami go to the Astor House 1 called on him
two days later, and found him actually en
g.iged in packing his trunk, preparatory to
starting West for his hmm-, that evening
itli a bright and grat< ful smile, he wel-
I corned me, and pointing toa little Nix care
j fully done up in thick brown paper, which
l stood u|ion the table, he aaid "Mvpxiil
ft ii-nd.ean you gurss what that is?’ 'A pres
ent for your sweetheart.' 1 answered ' No.'
| he laughed—'that is a dozen Kittles of St
• Jacobs Oil which I have just purchased
from Hudnut, the druggist across the way.
and 1 am taking .them home to show my
g.-od mother what has saved her son's life
ami restored him to her in health Ami
t w ith it I would like to carry yon along also
i ti show her the fac< of hini,without whom
J should probably never have tried it If
! you should ever viait the little village o'
s'c laliu in Missouri, Charlie Townsend and
- his mother w ill welcome you to their little
home, with hearts full of gratitude, and
they will show you a bottle of St. Jacobe
O-l enshrined In n silver and gold casket,
w fiich we shall keep as a parlor orna
ment as well as a memento of our meeting
on the Cunard steamer.'
We i-aricd. after an hour's pleasant
chat, with mutual good w ill and esteem,
and a few weeks afterwards I received a let
ter from him telling me he was iu perfect
health, and containing many graceful ex
presaions of hia affectionate regard*."
| nnadlyn Hafir.
L—
"You are always kicking up a row,"
aaid a gvutleman to a negro and hia wife
who wore having • “ muas." •• Why ta
, there uo harmonv in your house ?"
j " Dat'« )<» what I was tellm’ de laxy,
wufieas uigga," aaid the woman. “Dar
i ain't no hominy in de bouae, nor uo
meat, ami do bacon'* ad eat up, and de
meal bar'l is empty. He la de only tiug
I in de bvtiM* wlial n full all de Ume."
No PAntxT required to natch the
rheumatism. A cold and inattentioo to
it, and you have it the rheusnatiam.
Wo cure our* with Ht Jacoba Oil
I Chieeffo inter-Ocean.
Tua aged live too much in the paat,
the young too much m th* future, non*
of u* enough in the preaenk —Seymour
Dow*.
• A >l*v«lasl4Mß BOin fig<.
Ariasra, G*.. Fwti. K. Itifl
11. H Wxasu A 00. N«r»—For thirty
v**rs I was * vwawn of painful ktdwey iftmaain,
I bat soar Bals Kidaey aad Uear Oar* ba* aaads
. sa* • man. t'saau* l.sruua.
A« Oil C*ty girt. wbn*r. new bean » .
| eket k in a dry -good* rtnrr, told a tnextd
1 ab* had gx* a b*w <ai»w wrapper
IsrWV H Trar's IwvalM.
Ao. IIS KtUatr Street. BettoKn, Marfiaad.
-Dr. K. V. Pixacs, Malo. M- T-> Xbsw SW
—My wife wm » boprira lavabd for aaarty
twaoty years. Toor “ Favorite Freaeripaon"
ba* eared bar. GtaWuUy, B. T M*CAI
Th* tie that binds the happy may be
dear, but that which link* the unfortunate
i* tenderness uuutterable
T* C*■ sasweilre*.
or tboae with weak langa, sptttiag of Wood.
I rmsctuU*. or kindred affsetojo* of throat or
langs, send two st ami's for Dr. R. V. Pierre •
trsslMw on these maladire Add rasa the doc
lor. Bcfialo, X. T.
Bmrow aaid that a pair ot herring*,
if undisturbed, would produce, in twenty
year*, a bulk of hemng* the «izc of the
globe.
* Hrnsiv Rsira being Ul, to* pbywt*nadvised
! him to "t*Xe a walk upm an asnpty stomach."
I "Upon wh<>M?" **ked Sydney. Bull better
steps to take would be the pnrehaae of Dr. B
1 V. Fierce’* "Golden Medical Dieoovery" and
" Plc***m Purgative FeUeta." which are eepeci
all# kalu*Me to tboee wbo are obliged to lead
•edeutarv liras, or are a fllicled with anv chronic
Jiseate of the stomach or bowel*. By drug
gist*.
Trx bolls per atalk will give 900 pound*
seed cotton per acre. Usually 1,500
pound* seed cotton make 500 jiotindjs
; lino cotton.
NtiUce.
F roxa the 10th of October. 18>1,
the I*l of July, 1882, genuine Room
Sfumq Water will be supplied t* cus
tomers by Ellis A Co., of Bailey Springs,
j Ala., at the following rates:
i Ten gallons in anticorrosive can. 15.00
Same can refilled at 4.00
Five gallon* in anti-corrosive can.. 8.25
Same can refilloi at 2.50
Nine gallons in glaas bottle* 7.50
Reasonable freight and express rates
»re given by all railroads. Thi* water
has been known for nearly fifty year*
a* a sure cure for Dvsnepaia, asure cure
for diseases of the Kidney and Bladder,
a sure cure for all curable cases of
Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous cases
of the Bones or Skin, and a certain de
stroyer of th* terrible thirst for intoxi
eating drink th st overcomes so many
worthy resolution*. Deprive a drunk
ard of his dram f<ir__three days and
meanwhile give him plenty of Rock
Spring Water, and he won’t want the
whisky. Don’t you think it’* worth
trying? If you do, drop a postal to
Ellis ACo It will c»t only a cent
Oxx-ronrrn of the population of Idaho
are Mormon
Ir the bowo are aluggiah aud the liver toe
pid use Kidney-Wort.
OproßTrxrrT, sooner or later, come*
to all ahi work and wtali.
WoMxx'atiintnph ! The discovery of Lydia
E. Ftaabaiu'a VegstaN* Compound.
Tnn rnnlc who is tame in front u
i often and behind.
Tblrty !*sr»' Trial.
The Voltaic Belt 00.. Marehxll. Mieh.. will
•end their EieiUo-Toll ia Balt* and other
Eltvinc Appliance* on trial for thirty days to
any perecra afflicted with Nevvou* DeuUty,
lxi*t Vitality, and kindred trouble*, guarantee"
lug oomjuote raatorabon of vigor ao-1 manhood.
Addrea* a* above without delay.
P, K-—No ri*k is uicnrred, a* thirty d*ys'
trial i*
Os slippery places take short steps
aud alow.
Pro ood-Uvar oil, from eateried ttvera, on
lbs sea shore, by Oaeweil. Hazard A 00.. N. Y.
Absolutely pure and sweat. Patient* wtio bare
once taken it prefer It to all olhsre Pbyesdaa*
declare it snperior to all other oil*.
The good can well afford to wait.
( BArpxji band-, tee , i iu pie* and rough
kincor-d bv using Juniper T«rS ap, uiaoe
b, Cowell, Haxzird AC, New Yoik. *
Srxxxxß Kxifxr wm wounded four
time* during the war.
** »a BaM '*
The thine dr*ir*d foaud al ImL Aak dru<-
' gi»U for Hough on RaU. It cleArt out rat*,
nuov, roAk'ba*. fiira, bedbug* l&c. boxer
FolTl’H Kcrw Mid wrtll, ts
f’Vtin fin MUX C«w«, I• 6r«-c< >•**«, Irvereti** the
y u 4 fiulMy o< m.ik ml , <ad
tba toll*' Bjmb Ahd •«*♦!.
Rmcrrn hmm dkath
W UtamJ Cf>Mhh<u W fiUotMvUlti. Mam , tbtv **l»
it • Mi «r ICTfI T wm taJkga with titiptN •* vwh mtvmm,
bv a Mt»f» cna<h ’ ay
t**b. Arid WM t« o»y !• 1«T! 1 vm a4
t« tli* Setipiuu TW 4mfi4*« mul t h>< » m»
••• Inwf fcUf 4cU Igr. At Um a
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*♦•l |<4l tMfi/r>l WILLIAM HALL’S IfiUfiM
FOR THt 1 lf«4 fibauk. wM», v,raw wnvnm,
I •mtneewd «* totter, titufi t>v-4av I <*«! (Me
*<flkiM »sto» mt. Iwrutfiti tofkti(ti«*ry #«• »f-
• th Lvafu will !>>.. WILLIAM
HALL’* BALAAM. Bld to ttot CO’FRTMF
WCfiA BE <VRBt>. I m mlt
wore fka* til lb« ottoc 1 Uu MtA«a
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A CHILb’H rrtititort »•«■»« to W.<m« Wfco <-*» mI«
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ti**d tititiitv. Os aJX* oa. Ira K 4 tie.
r wilboz-s coxrouini or N
PURE COD LIVER
k OIL AND LIME. J
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PATENTS ris-SS
Bm • Batoft " aed ~B*«e oe Pne>i a Ptitoa, ’ ’ *m«
Is ta i?o Trrrzr.
The lllnninatfir.
,
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idStovi— k ftwUngou the part of Ir e
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jffii jdeoltUweuanlry bsb'ssn
fy it- present*u. nos *
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r Freed on holding moil ti e
WM t. reh of Übvr),. Bceuty,
•> iPV'H w ' ,h uwflilnr.*. is com
fl I - I bim-t in thu imincmc
I A I It w irk of art, as the bright,
■ I J\ Iduxing torch w ill serve
W ’ > 5 the jHirpo*)’ ot a IxMon
f ! > 1 llzhilnihe barte rof Ntw
I* | i Turk. There I- siulb) r
'l* i fiaure which win chai
li-ngv larger pnu.-«> and ad
miration than e'en the
treat nvrk above ruSertid
t. It le IDmttatra here
with, and represents the **ri sal .worthy »T.
J*co*.hoLiuwSloft In hi* hand Unit breconvWrii
wIU guide aright all sailing upon tßCuarf Bic,
wtene water* sboiMvl with tte' ahnateand dun
eenxi* place* of steknow and filseare Atebglit
It caste is designed to show lji*t to. J*<ou* VII. B
the true and trusted mesne < f keeping tbetex.)-
on Ha proper eiMirar, and of au*i •* n<htuus
It Ahixild It be unfortunately <*•>! nthc >boab
c»f rhvumaUam or‘Aber bUilcM*.
aimU of rrgUt fUI one* thrvUJcboul the uer.d ha\e
proved the ra’.ue and frit tic rx>d of tbh tirr«t
Use naan Remedy, and are gUu to jreoii.Dart)d jt>
to aJI ncedinx the xfricr* of Jud »v.< h a rtD-vdr
Jn thi* ro<mecU<Ki Mr. John b. Rrirp l . a wtil
known cidxenof umahß, hcb., bM ft nAW>n»|«r
man that he wa* terribly »fl!!cted with an acute
attack of rbcnnvfitiwm 1n ht«ba<k. Thcdheax,
which had been preying upon him f> r year* bad
drawn him out of *bai<* He rvwtted to every
remedy known to phydH ana, but ft und no relief
until he tried st. J acob* OtL,<.ne buttle of wble|i
efleeted a c mplete an ! tadiial cure. Auother
cbm: may JU’tny reference :
A ITTEftAN S£AMAXB TBOVBLS.
Eif2i?r Ctoftwo, IU.: 1 wnd yon tbit,
frclinc that the InfGrroatM.n conveyed will be of
material benefit io many of your retokr* One
of our oldeet cdixcti'. Captain C W. BornU n. the
Government LfarhChonae keeper at thu point, h
prot<t4y one of the oldr?t teamen in Aiueriiw,
naxiiif sailed twenty *ix year* cn Kalt water
After thi* fbrtr-eix year*’ aerviee hb eytwighl
failed him and he kept the Ught at Chicago uatil
the Government bnill the Un** Point Light here,
When be wa* tn»B*k‘rrvd While Mated in my
rtorv thia morning the Captain volunteered the
following w ritten Maleno” Thi* in io certify
that I have ba.-n afflicted.w|th rtnuma(i»tn for
twenty fSh yvar*. both in mv fide and lfm»w I
am happy to wv that afler n«ing lc*» than Iwqlmm*
tie* of the st. /a< <»b* oil* 1 urn rndrvly free ftwn
twin, though dill limiting Mjmtwmit when walk
!ng. from long force « t b*l»it. C \\. Ihn vtvjc.”
Referring tothb force? <ng I mtrht aliuCv to
numerous «iintlar ck.«es that have tuinv to my
BOttoe. but "4 word l«» the wi»< > isl: <ni
John i.mr i . J’» • ’ • • 11l
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