Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 July 1881 — Page 4

-It ia stated. ibfruxK toi ottuaontnw of the Latin HsW iwabrj Hated, iH enKtertafco tojbei lametalHf), Tba prraposal fcy AcH-rica to ti'Wiiiiisllf ananxioraof gold ami silver eD the armnal prodttjtioB BieeLi with hratf fTor in the eoufeaeaoe at The Fronch Jhw commenced anttUiTsr 8ra, in NortlKTfr Adtnca, and tba (nm retro ned. Foot b&tfc&ooi of the Lycra garrison hare raited to pa rJMpete in the etragsln There ia ,J4pOBpeot of plennid wtasafe hxrvrst io SoatKMrh' Roans, la the -soviaora of OhaikoT and Chwson, however, ' he combeoite is so rfcatroettva that the OoTCtwun wCl lend tbe farmers 100,000 rttbfee fcrward the ooet of rxtcrmimttiog then. Tne British Govemmmt hM ntfamadaa with the SdUa on behalf of BBtthai ?mata. lefray , who murdered GoJde, aopnpluh railway triia, was arrested in -iaat London, and made foB eoofewon. The flooring in one of the chamber of a miliary barracks at Paris fell in, gcwpttaing 100 rokbcts on the floor beneath. Twenty were injured, eight wirioasry. The Kooetary Conference ai Paria baa adjourned to April U nasi, after -exramssarav, s dtidre that negotiations abaS he opened between the MeanrthMainKtonttiedetaaR. Prince Alexander of Bnlgana ladetenmaed to ansa those who opposed nan in the reeent election. The Me Ministers are tobeproaecnted for inejiursationin ofBeeon the gronnd tbrX defect esdwt in the an onnts of tbesfmister of Finance and of (be Kiniater of foreign Affair. Another ivrohrtioo baa broken ool in Sooth America. Tenesadaia the theater of war tbia time. The PrecdentrOnsnan Blanco, at the bead of 10,0J)0 awn. baa already taken the field tgainst the invirgenta. , t 1 . Gaillermo, ei-Prwadent of the repabar of ijaato Iwringo, ia now in th island of St Thomas, parrdnwsg sweat and iiiiiiniiifiin, nrajrtory to the invasion of the oonntiry over whose deatiniee he onoe preaiiled. The VrrncSx wheat crop, a cable dispatch aaje, cannot exceed the avenge, and may be aKgbUy iielnait. The Anstrian harvest will be fully op to tba awarag, -The xrbavNatioaa I and Taarrne eontjnwaa to Twelve large ocntribntiona weekly for earlying on the work of that organization. The miserable TtHasfan peasantry bare 10coanneneed the persecution of tba wretched Jtwa who ba tba. ntufortnne to Bra among

Emperor William and Enqperor Francis Jeph wiil have' an interview at Salzburg at ri early daie, and Prince Bismarck and Baron T Haymerh), the Anatiian Foreign 5Braeter, w,U nave aoonfab on atate affairs at Kisf-Hogen.

Uichari Hamilton, ocjr of the thirteen volunteer who aided Uent Will Cuhiii in blowing up the rebiil ram Albemarle, at Plymouth, X. a, diedof parmlyataatCanden,N. J. IU-8enalprCookring baa written a latter to Attorney General ItaTeagh, in which, ho .ecprecaea ahbeRenee of Gniieaa'a daatardlj attempt, and enggesta an amww'ment to the Criminal Coda which wordd make it a .rraater clfenee to attempt a life of apeoul nine to the whole people than to attempt the life of ma fodiTidnaL Baaya bia "profoond sympathy are with tbe Preeiaent and all of yoa roeaning the Cabinet officer every bear." He wishes Mr. ItaeTaagb. to nxpreaa to the President hi deepest aympatfay "in tmaboar which shood ioU aU discord and enlist prarer for hinaafe. debvetaoce." Hr. Oonalmg also asks that his moat respectful condolence be-expresmd to Mrs. Oaxfield, Prof. C V, Biiey has 'been appointed entotnotogitt of the Vtui Uarnt of Agricoltnra. Hon. B.-W. Thompson, ex-Oeetetajry of tbe KTy, haa been elcte4 President o' a eompamj wmah mtendao,buiVa nulroad traEuBaltrmote to CrMjsi : . The HetaR W. Wriwwrir, whe set-rod as Parted rlUikiamW.fom Nebraska for the term of ais years ending March 3, 18T7, ia dead. .... The Bict Bar. X.'EL Sexfoo Bfahop of THttsbiirgb, Hed wt Myersdaie, Pa., after a proImgediunetK" The Kirht Hon.-Baron. Hathetty, anemirent Eritish jurist, k dead.

Beporta an reoerredof raaaaacrea by boa? tfln r1parhgiii1iiJHi SewMaajioo aiaj HSttern Mexioof A ikWeoacb wag atnaktd aoath erEt Pacand jfifonr psaanngers and two flm ws Id'lsV, ssdUksre is a report of thetat-

logof a snjywvigpaKy of theMexicarjSOaarTwiajtroaJ

f r from nefnJir,ettary of the

few lor-.ajM.;,ornrnerov mqueaUoK mm to aj- to Mn. Oarfleld that the membera '-of the lfcas Tort Chamber jftlWlM axra snsacribed 290,0W - be presented to ' ner aa a token of fcgljy feuiajjs and tstaatnanrl as a ineiw otreBeihaj be Preaident'a mtad or anxit'tT as.totha tatexe of bia faaaOy. Mra. Oarfeld, on being icrormed of tbe generosn ant Iboofrd aetionof tneBewTarkera,was mnch morad, 'and unnaikml 'thafe then was so rioch that was touching and beautiful in the itympatbair tto Anfirava peopiahat ; ddnoccaretotrnstberself totbinkof K. A rtmaxtaole change baa oecnrradto the asnet. A portion of tba imolaiM baa bean thiewn off home 1,500 miles from the mala

body. Prof. Stone, of OrrarrimatJ, the

erer of the change, mya tbe new

u locsicU toward the norBk (tar, asm bo seen with the DM eye. Interne net weather nded raat weak to St. ljouia, Cinonnati tnd Tarioos parts of BBaota. A large raunber of esaes of samafacoka an re. p84 ill -t Gen. Indley, the fVimwiationer of Pensiorus baa recornaarnoied tbe discbarge of on 100 clerk tod the ledaotiui in pay of ova sixty eiers of the Pension Bareas, beeaose of ie tnortnesaof ttoajptrajnatinn inade by tba iBkCon(Baaa , The Bnttalo caty direetory for MtTl eontaine

52,500nimeil, whkh, at esafaaad, popasatlon of aboot 170,000.

Botb iooiea of too New Tot Leapetatore, on the 6th fast., ( nnanjopwtj: adepts resototione of sympaiby for the woouded President and his affiteted faaxdy, and of ecodsmna&en of the n imlum Ji a.bsa iMjaaBard. Tba taJlUforSnaaterfor tba abort term on that day was a follows: Potior, 53; Wlisefcsr. 43; Crowley-, j Kogata, 4t OetfiOmg, U; Cornefl, i Iamhaai, U; Folger, x. TheTote for Platte autLsasw stood : leman, ES; Dapaw, H OorneU,' A; flhapman, 4; Oowley, 4. Sbdy-sTfo msmtsia of tba Bow XurkLesjslatore signed aeaB foraeaneoaof tbe Bepatdfaati Senstora and Assemblymen, to agree, IT possible, open eanrWatoj for United States Senators. Only sixty-iioee were preaant, however, ami the, mestbig w8 deferred for one day. Majority anil minority report were mane by the Bribery InTWstsjtting Oxxurtittee, wtuoh ara ant eonobsnreone way or tbe other. Tba aaajority report aatarrtted tbe eridenee taken, bat gaaa no eoradhmam, oaing toHtemattorbamgtotbobaamtof tba

8rty-rrre Bepnbttoan mambua of tba Now 7orfc Legialaliire aaet to eaaeoaat Albany on too 7th inst, in' amordanos wab prerkaaj arrangement. The oaaeoa did not xoossd to the netamatioa of Benaioilal nandiditea, aa it waa daamad best togrro tbe CotiUmciteeachanc to attend, and it waa resolved to oaH a general nr nnreatriowed oaocna, sixty signing the eaU. Hie Conknng men raaorved not t attend Tba lit ballot for the abort tomabuwad: Potter, 6; CdnUing. ; Wheeler, 48; Lapbam, 1L

The ballot fa- the long term resulted

XI; Depew, 49; OarceU, 17; CrwTley, 18.

In atieordanee, with the uranmesent of

tlie preriesai day, ttteen BapabKean Senators and fiHy-oae AseeefiMymen of the Kew York lagisratam nwt in cancn at Albany, on ton

8th inst., to place in nomination two BepnbSean eandklatoa to succeed ChmkBng and Piatt, A letter waa mad from Oharjneay M. Depew annomoing bm withdrawal from the eontest. Th nominees were ex-Ti) President V heeler, Got. Cornell, Congresaraan Warner Hitler, Coogressrnan Crowley, Sherman Bogera and Lyman Tpemaine. On the fourth ballot MUler received sixty-two vote, and hia nomination waa then made rmanimona. Oandidataa to iniseead OonkHsg were then balloted for, and on to second ballot Congus in Eldfcridg O. Tnntiam received sixtyfre votes, aH that were cast, and waa declared the nominee of tbe eanona, which than adjourned. Tbe Stalwarta met in canco, and resolved to armport Oonkttng and Crowley. In the contest for the short-term SenatoraUp at Albany, on tba 9th inat, Potter received Hvutee, LarthamaT, Conklirtg 31 and Wheeler 1. The vote for tbe long term gave Miller 8 votes, Karnan SO and Wheeler 19. Tne taQot at Albany on the 11th mat for Seaaier fcTthe abort term gave Lapbam 60 TOtaavwito70naoeaaBrytoaebotno; Potter 48, and OrasHng 38. For tbe long term Hillcr bad 1 Totea, Krrnan 48. and Wheeler IS. A eommttte of ttaa, appotntod at a reeent meeting of atahvart BspubUoan BBembara, made an appeal to tbe Joint canco committee to unite ia a cad for a eanona, arguing that tbe alsotioa at tba imiawil eanilidttes, Lapham and bLBer, would canse two vaeinctes in the national Ui ow of Kepreaeiitr.tives at a critical period. Tbe Chairman of too Senate einoas eonmuttee rtpHed to the effect that the Conkbrat faction negleoted too opportunity to particrgsie in jnst sash a gatbgring it now aaked for. In the ballot for Senator for the short term at Albany, on too I3th bait, Lapbam had 68 votes, Potter S3, and Oonknng S3, with 78 fwecsaary to a choice. For tbe long term lfiller reeetved 70, Kernan S3, and Wheel, tr 31, The Grcenbackers of Wisconsin have nominated E. P. Alba, of Milwaukee, for Governor; Daniel Giddings, of Foid dn Las, for Lieutenant - Governor, and W ilson H. Hopkinx, of Cannpewa Falls, for Secretary of State. wniAxciAi. Ana iSDVantiAZ, ' The wheat crop of tbe State of Ohio will ) about 40 000,000 bushel ; that ia, about 77 percent of but year'a crop. Solscription books of tba Palostfae Utattroxd Company bnvn Jnst bean opened in Boaton,Xaaa. Tje purpose of the company ia to eonstract a road and telegraph line from Cairo (Egypt) tnrough Palestine to Assyria. Tba parvaraeof tbe stock ta MoT. There are about $30,000, MO worth of regit4ered 5-per-oent. bond ontatanding which are redeemable at any tone up to Oat. L There are M3, 000,008 worth of eoupon 6-per-eerit. bonds which win esaaa to bear intoreat Ang. 12. riMMS AllO CASUALTIES. Two 100,008 conflagratiotts took place one night ant weak woolen nulls at Adams, Maaa, and stove works at Bpring Cnx, Pa. A damage of 76,000 was eaaned by Ore in Kaatrn'a rawwery, at Newark, N. 3. ' At St. Msry's Female Academy, near Leavenwuith, tbe clothing of two Sisters of Charity took fire, and they were burned toaerjap bofore they were dieccrered. A half-million dollar Are oucuued bat week atCmcinnati. One man waa kflled. During a tbsnder-stonn to tbe vicinity of Decatur, Ala., lightning struck a bam where a number of people bad sought shelter, and four personswer Utoft and eigbt were aerionsly injured. t By the burning of the Firmemch feeding hems, Buffalo, 363 head of eattle perished. The toss ia inllmaiuil at 38,0fWL Tbe boat factory of Ames Withaus, at Mont real, waa droned, involving a km of (60,009. One nremaio was killed, and another fatally injured. A will train on the East St. Louis read pmnged off an embank n aant, affltog two persona and iznring seven. . Eeavy raina and a watevspont eaased groat daasagft in Marsh Hbwn, Iowa, Linn creek arose to so great a height as to float about forty bouses. Some tliirteen mannfactoring eambBshraeats were avore or km wrecked. In tbe city toa damage amemtta to 390,000, wfaila ontaidatbe.batociOTajkliariii implements is very .large, An sondes on tbe Tiitonislloiisl toad tswnty-eis nmea west of Galveston, caused by tbe splitting of awheel, injured twenty-fonr

children in Bsltimore have reesntly

of lockjaw, prodneed by boms from tba

f paper caps on toy pistols.

A passenger coach on a New Jersey South

ern train jumped tbe toaek at a bridge and went into the water. Andrew Bobbins, tba conductor, waa fatally injured, and three othtuxH were badly hurt, ' . i'toMoatBjjmcmaawAMAx. Having been recently robbed by burglars, Postmaster Oarmoji, of Lyons, Ohio, became nervooe to regatrr to mgbt ivoiraws. ISarry one stoSHsbaf aeetng bust week a human figure on the roof of an extension te bishoose, he fired a taneeb-loading carbine, and instantly killed kds young son. Mike Krafanndnrfer, of Pittsburgh, a brniy aaflmttar, shot Katie Smith, a dining-room ghi, and matantly killed himself. A uispateh frosa 1 Pxso, Mexico, says the

body of Tbomaa K. Pugb, a ion of the late ex-

Senator Pogh, of Ohio, waa found byaaoont of Mexican troops near Carreaal, Ubihaaboa, hkribly mutilated. He was tortured to death baa terrible manner, and after death three abate ware And into Us body. Delia Potter, a religious monomaniac, inoareerated to thaTbngaa Feint Asymm at MontoaaL, killed ber cefimate, Gertrade Boberts, under the delusion thatshe was a dragon. Henry Smith, colored, waa hanged by a mob at DeeArci ArK, for outraging a littto orakaatalri, naxned Maitie Webb. LATEST BBW8. Several tmblio bodiaa in Ireland having token steps to aaerarmalhaa the Britiah Govern meut for the release of Father Sheehy, now in ra-Mon under tbe Ooenaon act, tbe reverend prisoner has written a letter saying that be doeaaot want any favor for himself which abonld not be extended to bia feSow-suspects, and in which he sipi osam a wish that no meanoMrwyaraaantadonbmlienalt M the Kerr(Irniaaa1) aaaiaef Judge Law- ' ' aim drew attention to tba fast that tbe reign of law in that county had baas anparaaded. Th jury, in spite of the Judge's rernarks, acquitted acme men charged with a flagrant case of intimidation. A bona-fide Iriah agricultmal laborer is to te put forward by toe Government aa a ean4idatfi for a place in tbe House of Commons front a South of Ireland eonstitoeney. The effort is, of oosrse, to nbow that there are Irinh egrioultnrigta who am not Land Leagnera. The experiment of Bgbting the Boulevard dot Itahens, Pari, with naked electric lightc of great power, hong from wire srjapanded on oies forty-five feet high, was not aueoasaful. ' be light was too intense and painful to the ye. It k rumored in Oonatantiriople that Kidbat Pasha attaanptort to commit snirade in prison, but was prevented by the jailer. John A. Appleton, of the great Mow York publishing boose of D, Appleton Co., ia dead. rrfge Clifford, of (be United State Boprune Court, has had bis foot amputated on account of uaaajisna, Hand bsatberreoord at Fittaburgb,Pa., leaking 3:10. Tbe Congregational Union of Nova Bootia and Hew Brunswick, at their annual session at Halifax, paaaad resolutions eondearmmg the attempt on President Garfield's fife, expressive of sympathy with the President and hope for hi speedy tnsovery. Tbe Ohio Democrats, in convention at Coinmbus, adopted similar ret oIntioia. Id tbe baJoting at Albany, on the 13th mat, Lapbam led for tbe short term with 69 votes, Potter bad S3 and Ocnfding 93, tat

the long term Miller bad 71, with 78 neceMary for a Choice t Krnan had 61 and Wheeler 28. Conkling told a New York reporter that under no dreomatanof a would be withdraw. Tbe Democrats of Ohio met in convention at Columbus on the 13th inst.! and plaoed in nomination for Governor John W. Brookwaiter, of Springfield. Edgar M. Johnson, of OiTirinntit1, wai nominated for Lieutenant Governor ; E. F. Bingham, of Franklin, for Supreme Conrs Judge ; A. F. Wlnslow, of Ckveland, for State Treasurer ; Frank 0. Dougherty, of Highland county, far Attornej General ; and John Grouse, of Defiance, for Commissioner of Public Works. William L. Palmer, a button manufacturer or Jersey City, has failed, his debts being tSil.000. Canadian crop reports show that fall Wheat ja 13 per cent, below ail average yield and spring wheat 8 per cent. Sebwarner Amend, lager beer brewers ol Now York, have failed for (150,000. From Jan. 1 to June 30, this year, the earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee and SL Panl railroad amounted to $7,130,000, an increase over the n turns for the same period last year of $1,673,000. France, Gerntany, Italy and Swttcexland expect fine crops. Thirty-five deaths from sunstroke occurred in Cincinnati in one day. Four negroes of Greenville, 8, C, who fired tbe Opera House in that city, will be executed in September for arson, U !.- j-B OEMS OP THOUGHT.

A good rife is always gnat, &ilkcs does not always made wtodora. Hs that sipn of many arts drinks trf none. Litebatdbb fa fhe immortality of speech. Oca nest tblncs am nasr as, lie close about onr feet. As most becomes wise at bia owa expense. Crtrs friends' fnnlta reconcile tts to their virtues. SIodebatiok is the Balkan string running through all virtues. Iff these days we fight for ideas, and newspapers are our fortresses. To select well among old things is almost equal to inventing new ones. The purest treasure mortal times afford is a spotless reputation. Eve by man has just aa much vanity as he wants understanding. He -who. has not mastered himself, by whom can he not be overcome? No success has ever come without repeated struggles and fuiluree. Man does not lack so much the knowledge of hia duty as his will for it Hoarding money is oovstcusness, squandering it is equal folly and sin. Povkbtt may excuse a shabby ooat, but it ia no excuse for shabby morals. The divinity of charity consists in relieving a man's needs before they ara forced upon us. It was s maxim of Euripides, either to keep sQenee or to speak something better than silence. Lovk penetrates further into any tomb of darkness and doubt than any other faculty of the human sanL. Tbk most deh'cate, the most sensible of all pleasures, consista in promoting the pleasures of others. Ktvxr fear to bring the snblimest motive to the smallest duty, and the most infinite exusfort to the smallest trouble. Postbt makes hope a formation, grief makes it a solace, and desolation makes it the brighest flower that adorns earthly creation. Hr who is false to present duty breaks a thread in the loom, and will see the defect when the weaving of a lifetime is unrolled. Ha who is false to the present duty breaks a thread in the loom, and will see the effect when the weaving of a lifetime isnnraveled. Faith, like light, should ever be simple and unbending; while love, like warmth, should beam forth on Ovary aide and bend to ever neoaasity. Be uxb the ran), that, haKtox hi her tibt Awhile, on boughs too aught. Keels them gtve way beneath bar and yet sines. Knowing that she bath wloaa. Thebb is no sorrow I have thought more about than that tc love what ia great, and try to reach it, and yet to fall. George Eliot. The good things of life are not to be had singly, but some to us with a mixture; like a schopl-boy's holiday, with a task affixed to the tail of it, What a delightful thing rest is! The bed has become a place of luxury to me. I would not exchange it for all the thrones in the world. Napoleon. Tjf a Kan empties hia purse into his head, no man can; take it away fjfom him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interact Franklin. Thk best reoejpt for going through life happily is to feel that everybody, no matter how rich or how poor, needs all the kindness he can get from others. I"SUAL!.Y the greatest boasters are the smallest workers. The deep rivers pa? a larger tribute to the sea than shallow brooks, and yet empty themselves with less-noise. Love is the best investment of all, save conscience and the sentiment of duty. These are the treasure-houses of life, the great market wherein the shares ars always rising. ForefgB Ministers, The following is a list of tbe. countries' to which the Government of the United States hns sent represents tivt as Ministers, and their salaries; Ameotine Hepablio Minlrtar Resident, 7,0CO. Austria-Hungary Envoy and Minister Pierinotenbary, $13,000. Belgium Minister BesMcnt, $7,600. Bohvia Minister Beaident and Consul Genera!, $5,000. Biaail Unvocr and Minister Plenipotentiary, $13,008. Orntral American Btitea Mhrloter Bed dent, $10,000. ChiK Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary, $10,MO. China -Envrv and Minister Plenipotentiary, $13,000. Colombia. TJuited States of Minister Best-

dent, $7,500.

Dunmark Charge d'Aft" aires, $ 5, 000.

17,500.

France Envoy and Minister Pie nipotentiary,

Oormanv Envoy and Minister Plenipoten

tiary, $17,300. Great Britain Envoy and Minljter Flenipotentiary, $17,600. Hawaiian Islands Minister Besldent, $7,600. Italy Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary, $13,000. Japan Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary, $13,000. I j bnria Minister Beaident and Consul General. $4,000. Maxico Envov and Minister Plenipotentiary, $13,000. KatherUnd a Minister Betddent, $7,600. Paraguay and Uruguay Charge d'Aff aires, $5,000. Pern Envoy and Minisior Plenipotentiary, $10,000. Portugal Charge d' Affaires, $6,000. Biuaia Envoy and Minister Plenipotentfary, $17,600. Bpabv Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary, $13,000. Sweden and Norway Minister Beaident, $7,600. Bwtteerland Charga d' Affaires, $6,000. Turkey Minister Bosident, $7,909. VenaaaaU Minister Beaident, 1 7.500. Thebb was, yaj one' passenger on board the ship, and the Onptain and mate contrived to get the most tuid beat of what was on the table. Cue day there was a rollypoly pudding with the sweet-meats in the middle. "Do yon like pnddin' ends, sir?" asked the Captain. "No, I don't like pudding ends, far," said the passenger. "Well, me and my mate does," said the Captain, cutting the pudding in two and putting one-half on the mate's plate and the othtjr on his own. And the two soon made an end of both.

From tlie Battle Creek (Mich.) Daily Journal. Upon being spoken, to concerning St. Jacobs Oil, our fellow townsman, Mr. Theodore Wakclec, said : 1 lisd been suffering with rheumatism, and obtained the greatest relief from the use of St Jacobs Oil. It has also beon used in my f imily tor some time, and lias never been found to fail in giving prompt relief. The Weddln? Ring. In our day, and in our country, the wedding ring has become, io an almost universal extent, a thing of the past, and many there are of onr people, married and intelligent, who cannot tell of the significance of the wedding ring, nor where it should be rvorn. From time immemorial the finger ring has been held as a symbol In ancient times the seal was always upon a finger ring; and the husband, when he plaoed his ring upon the hand of his wife, signified thereby that he liml given to ber bis seal, and that thenceforth she should be hii representative, In old times it was the custom of the Dogo of Venice annually, on Ascension Day, to go out upon the water, and from the deck of the ship Bucentaur to throw a ring into the sea, thereby fdguifying tl..it ho had "married the Adriatic," and that the Ijeautifnl sea was united with and tributary to Venice. In the days of the commonwealth ol England, Cromwell sought to put a stop to the custom of giving and wearing the wedding ring and many of the Puritans did cast it aside because of its heathen origin. In old times, among the nobility, the wedding riug was the husband's seal; but later a simple hoop of gold ia sufficient. And now: Wh-re shall the wedding ring be worn ? Alwiiys from the earliest times to the present on the fourth finger of the li ft hand, counting the thumb as number imp. If you ask why this finger is sljafc l. I answer, there are several explanations; but the oldest, and therefore the most rational, is this: The ancients believed (hat a wonderful artery led from tlie fourth linger of the left hand directly to the heart, and hence this was the point whence love might send its mvstio message most readily to the seat of the affections to the throbbing centre of the soul. Really, I like the idea of the wedding ring. It helps to mitko more strong and more binding the marriage rite; it helps to sanctify it. May we not attribute much very much of the present-day disposition to divorce to the throwing away of so many of 'the forms and symbols held sacred by our ancestors ? Prom the South Bstvl Bvenlng Begliter. . Whxs certain powers are claimed for an article, and everybody testifies that it docs more than ia claimed for it, to gainsay its worth is useless. This is the substance ol the.St. Jacob Oil record. How the Old Salaries Were Paid. Between 1777 and 1784 tho Territory of Tenncsseo (really part of North Carolina) maintained a State Government under the :oame of " Franklyn." Iu the old records quoted once by Daniel Webster in a Congressional speechstand tlie following curious statements of the way payments were made in a time when the people had no current money : "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of tire State of Franklyn: That from the first day of January, 1779, tlie salaries of the offlcero of this Commonwealth be as follows, to-wit: " His Excellency the Governor, per annum, 1,000 deer skins ; "His Honor tho Chief Justice, 600 deer skins ( or 600 raccoon skins ; " The Treasurer of tlie State, 4a0 raccoon skins ; " Clerk of the House of Commons, 200 raccoon skins ; " Member of Assembly, per diem, three raccoon skins ; "Entered into a law the 18th day of October, 1779, under the great seal of the State." Tlie well-worn burlesque of the " leather medal " suggests a vaguo reference to the times v.-nen skins were the only moneyi Youth's Companion. Advertising fluents. It has become so eoinuori to wi its the beginning of an ologant, intorcsliag article and then run it into some advortifeuteM that we avoid II snob cheats and simply call attention to tin meii a of Hop Bitters iu as plain, bonest terms possible, to induce people to give them orn trial, aa no one who knows their value will ever U.-1- myth ng eke. i'rocwfcnce Adoerlixr, A Novel Banatitf lnseitaiioa. In connection with the New York Jewsboyr.' Home is a bank) which -it some respects is without a rival. The "bank" is a square table with a numbel of holes cut in the top. It is fitted with a drawer having compartments directly under and corresponding with the holes. Each hole is marked with a number, the figures running from No. 1 up to No. 250. Every boy in the institution is assigned a compartment in which to deposit his surplus earnings. The bank has nd l'reeident, Secretary or Board of Director, thus saving salaries, audits business is-rJonduotcd on a fair and honest basis. Though the bank sometimes contains several hundred dollars, no attempt hs ever been made to rob it. It was thought at one time that there had been defalciwtion, one depositor dc-clariug that his account was 60 cents short, but it was ascertained that he had put his 50 cents in another boy's box. The deposits are returned to the deponitors at the end of each mouth. Ilia bankpays 1 per cent, interest pe- month, which is raised by voluntary subscriptions from friends who wish to encourage thaboys to save their earnings. The boys are provenU'il from redepewitiag their savings by a ruin prohibiting the payment of iut&ivt-t m a larger sua fiook. Out lor 8nddc fjhruige of weather, and guard against them by using Wasner'i Safo Kidney ana Liver Cure. Little Johnny on Dogs. . One time there ns a feller lxt a iVh of a man in the marlu t, and tlie dog it was a biter. Alter it hud bit tile Icllei fenr or five times ho threw a closc'im over its neck and led it back U the dog man in the market, and he said to the dog man, tbe feller did: "Ole man dident you used to have this dog?" The dog man ho looked at the dog. and then ho (hot a while, and then ho said: "Well, yes, I had him bout haf the time, and the other haf he had ino." Then thofeilor he was fewrious mad and he sed: "Wot did you sell mo sooh a dog us thisu for?" And the ole man lie spoke up and sed: "For $4.75, loffle money. " Then the feller he guessed he would go home if tie dog was willing. Uncle Ned, which has been in Indy aud every were, lie says tho Mexican dogs don't have no ltair on 'em. Dogs howl loudcrn cats, but eats is more purry and can wok on top of a fense and blow up their tail like a bloon when they waot to tpit San Francisco Wup. DntKKiMTs and physicians recommend and prescribe I.vdia E. Pinkhans'a Vegetable Oontlund for all female complaints. A Tankee Novelij hi Lot; Jon. A startling Yankee novelty just introduced in London is the oae-shilliug American rubber baby. It is washable, durable, and unbreakable; it resembles Ufe; it coos at pleasure, yet scroanrg awtally when spanked. "Even experienced -fathers," says the advertisement, "are deceived by these laughter-producing infants, and no home can be a happy one without their cheering presence." "In long white dress complete, fourteen stamps; twins, postage free, two shillings, Buffalo Kxpvest. Ocaas against fever and all malaria diseases by using Sidney-Wort,

A Lowing Joke. A prominent physician of Pittsburgh said jokingly to a lady patient who was complaining of her continued ill-health, and of his inability to cure her, "Trv Hop Bitters!" Tho lady look it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which he obtained permanent health. Klie now laughs at the doctor for bis Joke, but he is not so wU ploased with it, as ft cost him a good patient, Harritburg Patriot. "Botts." A Miohlgan man traded a mule to his neighbor for : horse, warranting the old brayer to bo sound in wind and limb. Not ten days had elapsed when the mule brayed his last bray aud kicked hit last kick. The former owner refused t be held responsible, and taoresu.t was a law suit, When the plaintiff had told What he knew and thought aud (inspected, his wife-was put on the stood, ami on the eross-examinatiou the defendant' lawyer said : "Mrs. Smith, what did that mulo die f?" "Botts," was her prompt reply. "Are you sure?" "Yes, sir." "Wasn't the boast choked to death with some fish-bones you gave him along with his slop ' " "No, sir. We haven't had a fish in the house for a year. " "Wasn't it possible that ho might have swallowed a bair-pin t " " No, sir. I've counted my hair-pins and none are missing," " Do you ever buy poison to kill rats?" "Never." " Were you home when tho mule was first taken?" "I was." " And you knew that his ailment was botts?" Jes, sir." " And you told your husband so ? " " I did." " Mrs. Smith, do you call yourself a horse or a mule doctor ? " "No, sir.' "Well, how are yon so certain that this mule died of botts ?" " Because I am." "I want a plain answer. How are you so certain that the mule died of botts?" " Well, I looked him all over, and he didn'J have the measles, chicken-pox, whooping-cough or dumb-ague. My husband looked him all over, and he didn't have poll-evil, colic, sweeny, or blind-staggers, then we knew it must be botts." " How did you know ? " " How did I know? " she echoed in an hidignant voice. " Do you suppose I've kept house for thirty-two years and been the mother of eleven children and not know what the botts .? Why, I've had 'em a dozen times myself, and the old man here would have died with 'em in March if I hadn't put on mustard poultices and drawn 'em out of his system by way of his feet 1 Botts ! Why, I know 'em from Dan to Besheeby I " Ellsworth's Death Grief of President LfrUJoliU In an account of the death of CoL E. Ellsworth, iu Alexandria, Va., on May 24, 1861, by tho hand of the tavern keeper Jackson, furnished the Philadelphia Time by Capt. Frank E, Browneli, his avenger, occurs the following; . "It was only a short time, however, when a message citme that the President wished to see me at the engine house. ( went. There wtis no one but the President, Capt' Fox, of the navy, and the 'tndurtaker. Mr. Lincoln was walking ip and down the floor, Tory much agitated. He was wringing his hands and 'hero wns, I thought, the trace of tears ipon his check. He did not appear to uiticv my entrance at first. Lifting Hie sloth from the face of the dead mau he ixclairacd, with a depth of pathos I shall uever forget: 4 My boy, my hoy ! Was it necessary this sacrifice should be .node ?' After a while he made me relate the whole occurrence in detail. I had scarcely finished before Mrs. Lincoln came, and I was again asked to repeat tho story of the tragedy to her. the following lettc-r from Mr. Lincoln to the parents of Ellsworth has, I think, ever broii in print: " Iu the iiiitimuly lost of your noblo sou our ftLctuu Inn- is tCMdiy les than jour own. -o much of pronii cd usef u'nesa to one's county, and of bright hopes for one's stlf aud i r.cnds, ha v. rarely wen so sudde.ily darkened s in his fall In the and years aad in youthAil npm-nranw a bor, his power to command non 'n auriinRinj;W great. Thin power, com-lint-d vilb a Hi.e iiitoUeot and indomitable on- . ry and a bute altogether militaiy, commuted in him, m srenv tl to mo, the best natural talont iu tliui donarlnicnt t eter knew. And yet ho wax tim;ularly modest and do'orcutinl in social iiitcreomne. My . acquaintance with dim Ix-gau terns than two yearn ago, yet tlirou.-jh he latter half of tho intervening period it was as inumaU' tu the disparity of our ages and my ngro3ing pngageraouls would permit. To mo be appeared to have no indulgence or peat in a, aud I n vcr beard him niter a profane or intempcruto word, Wiiat waa more conclusive of 1 is good heart, he never forgot his parcmiK Tne honors be labored for so lsu lably, nod in tho sad end (0 gallantly gave bis life, he .ueaut for them no less than himwlf. In the hope that It mtiy be no intrusion on tne sacredness of your sorrow I have ventured to address this tribute to tbe memory of my young friend and your brave ancl early-fallen child. May God give yoa the consolation which is beyond all earthly power, Sincerely your friend in a common afluotion, a. Lincoln. " I.tldle, Atteutlon. We want inU-)i:nt, energeiis lacy agents to ell to leoifim only, an article of real hygienii merit. For piirticitlara and liberal terms, address Waqseh A Co.. Chicago, PL " Huge, BoarheN, rata, oats, mico, ants. fliw, iii8ect, cleared om by "Bough on BatK" 150., drmiginta. Eiurjit's'EXTBaox or Tan Am Wan Chebsi has been used for t went J yearn, and doriug that time has saved omny very valuabw Jives. Do not neglect a congb or cold until it is too late. Try tins exoellsut remedy, and wo ro sure yon will be convinced of As moritf. , Chronic Cougki, and e'tn (nauiastvs, we cnr.d by lolloping tbd diretions. Every bottle is wvrranUd to give satisfaction. Prcpured by the Einmert Fropribtary Co., Chicago. Sold by aU good druggists. lsmassTiox. dyspepsii, nervous prostration and all forms of i;eneral debility relieved by tailing MESSttax's I'Bi-roxir.Ei) Bkbf Tokio. the only preparation of beef containiui; it entire untVitiotu pi-owrties. It contains blood-making, force-geuvralitig and life-sustaining properties; is in valuable Tn all enfeebled conditioiw, wLothor tbe result of t xbauBtion, nervous prostration, overwork or acute dneaso, particnlarlj if rexultiui; from puhuonary oamplainta. Caweil. Hnaard & Co.. propnetooi, Sew York. oseiit Ban's CoKDmoH Pownnas are recommended by stock-ovners who hnvevwed '.bum as the beet Horse and Cattle Medicine to le bad. If tbe animal ib ik-raggy, Spii it'csa, or bas no appetite, tbsse Powders are an rxcel-li-nt n mcdy, aud every owner of stock will do well to try them. They are prepared by tba Euimert Proprietary Co., Chicago, III., a very reliable firm, and (did by all good druggUt Somd men admire tbe beautiful, and this accounts in some measure fortlw thousands upon thousands of bottles of GarboUne, tlie deodorised petroleum hair i-enewer and dressing, which have boon sold yearly ainco iu invenuou, by Meears. Kennedy A Co., of 1'ittt burgh, Pa. Vmm Stomach and Liver are the offspring of nearly all your ills. Why in tho name of common sense don't you uso Dn. Homax'sStomsch Pud, Plaster a nd Modioatod Foot-bathH ? They won't fail yon. ICveuy farmer and teamster should know that Frazoraxle grea so euros soreiiecks audsrratcbos on horses. Day it anywhere. HBMCVED WHOM nltATll. WlUtam J.OouaUtn.of SoaurtlUs, Msm, asra: b tbs fall of WIS IwMUkim with bldlnol tb lunas.tvllowad by a ann eouab. I lost raj appatit an( Swli, and was eonRiiad to mjhti. In ts71 1 was adnilttod to uMbospltsl. TbaaactansaldllcdabohilnBirlunsaa Mi: m. a half dollar. At one Mate a rport wont arouuJ that I was 1 to. re ap twpo,bat a friend told trn cl D. WiLLuat lUu.'n Bauis fob thk Luhob. I sot a bottlfl, wtwn, to my nrpitoo, I oaounanood to foal bettor, aad to-dny I (Ml IwUer than for threa jaari past. 1 write Ibis hoping r7 ono anVeted with dlwaat-il lunes will take Dr. Wili.hm IUM.'a Bai.san, and be conrtneed lh OONdUMl'TlOH CAN B CIIHED oen P lttwlj anv- l ta i dune muie aotKt loan U tilt-olntjr im-il. elaet I liar tafcen ahi era slekne. FHEH flIITHfC .'-Prof. Rloe's now Music touching sratom la 24 times more rapid than all otlior corroot methods combined. Organ, llano, (taltar nd Voice i.t iKiit. Two iook fi cc! Addrcta THK (I. S. KICK KYKTKM OO . t 3 Hlato 8t Chioiieo. Ani wanti-1

PERRY DAVIS'

A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR

Rheumatism, EM Neuralgia, Fpl Cramps, .Cholara, rrcn Diarrhoea. 5 Dysentery. ? MV) g AND i 111 Bruises, Mimh A Burns

Scalds, Toolhacba ' AND Headachi.

1X)B SiXE BY ALL DRUblGISTS.

IROH

TONIC

la a preparation fif ProtTjrM or Iron, Pei-uvlan Bark and the rhoauhates, ltMlalcd with the

veg?ifcuie aromnica. Knaoraea oy wie aicaicas Profession, and recommended by them for Iya pepala, Oenerml nvbtlliT, Feanad Dtaw rauws. Wan t or Tit nllty, Jirrroai I.roArattion, Coatvatleaeenee from FtiTera BtBeT Catronle Caillla and Fever. Itservet every purpose where a Tonic la necessary. KuiMfirtd tj TlicJf.Htrter Mtditiit Co, SI. loik Tbe following Is onoof the very many tetania rtlala ws ara receiving dally t Soiflnnm. Some three months ago 1 began Tba ik or Dn. 1 a mill's ltigx Toaic, upon the advice of many friends who knew lis vlrfuca. I war suffering from general debility to such an extent that my labor was exceedingly burdensome to me. A vacation of a mriaUi did not give me nuch relief; bnt on the euitrary, was followed br Increased prostration and sinking chills. At this time I began the use of your JnON TOJtH', from which 1 realized nImo.it immediate and wonderful results. The old energy returned and 1 fou id thai my natural force was not iiermanently abated. I have used three bottles or the Tome. Cine : ualnj It I have done twice tbe labor that I ever dk in Uh. same time during my Illness, and wlDAIonlila the eaae. With the tranquil nerve and vla-oroi'body, has come also a elearr eaa of thought never before enjoyed. If the Tonic has not done the vrork, 1 know not what. I give it the credit. Moat lawfully yours. J. P. WATStMf, Troy, O , Jan. 1, 1STJ. faatot Christian tooreaw Far Sale by Druggists aid General Dealers Evsrywhen

feeble atnd Sickly Persona

their vitaUtT by puraoina a oourse of HoateV

Mi's Stomach Bitten, the moat popniar fnirigonvnt and alterative medlollle in oae. Oaneral doUHty, feier and acoav drapapela, conetlpntkm. rheamatatm and other auladlea ara oompletelr removed by It. Aak Unas wbe have need it what it has done lor them. SaV for tale bjrall Drnte-itU and Dealers real rally.

HOLMAPJ S PAD

CURES Without MEDICINE

fl Simply

CBAnaataBB.

Absorption

The Only True Malaria! Antidote. Da. Houuh's Fab fa aa guess-work remedy aa feeble bltattve sxpeiiment no purlolnca hodge podge -f seme other Invanteratdint it is tbs original auad ontjr sennlno cur. attlve I'atd, the only remedy that has an hon-estly-acqnb-ad right tense tbs title-word "Pad" la connection with a treatment for cbroak Jisaeaa f the Stomach, Itor and Bptmn, By a racaatly perfected impfovemeat IR. Hot.auar has greatly Increased the scope of tie Pad's msefulneei, and appreciably augmented its active cuativs power. This gnat Improvement gives Houuif'a Pas (with iu Adjuvants) such complete aad :nfal!ing control over tba meat persistent aad unyielding forms ef cbroiilo Disease of tbt tonuicli and IVlver, aa well as Malarial BloOd-PCtlaattalnsf, as b amply Jastify the eminent .Prebaser Xaemta high enrnraium: "It i waaaax a Umvaaaai. 1 amacu THAnaMTTaiHOia htawciNBt"The sncceas of HoLHin's Pads has Ini plred lmtutors who offer Pads similar in fona and Odor te the gettrllM BOUfAK PAD. Beware oftlaoae Bosraa and Xtnl tatlan Pads, ajcotten up to a ell on tne reputation of tbe Ga3Kl7XMB HOI,HAM PAD. Eacb oenntne laolaatan Pitd bears the privates Kevenae statnit of ma HOLM AN PAD COMPANY with the abae Trade Mark printed in greea. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or sent by mail, poet-paid on rrcoipt of 0jmo. HOLMAN PAD CO., IP, O. Bat Mill 744 H roadway., IS. V.

BIB WACJKS.snmmer and winter. Bi.apUa free. NuUoiuU t'opytoii Coaxl Weat TiUdleont.. Cutoeo. Dlt. MI1NTBK, 103 State Chloat , treats ens. eeafotly Throat and iMam DUeaeae by Inhelattna.

C i dQn per dy at home. 8rapleewi.-UM free. VnilHQ UCllIirnT.lfToihj! Barn lltlto lima UUIf CI 111 bfl raimlh. ararlnatae traarinteed JW iBcettess. Addnm VaLEiratKB Baol-JaiwvMa,yf It AfJKNTS WANTICfl for the Beat and laeteatSollina PlotortU Uooks and Itliilea. Prlrte reduced per et. NaTtONAi. Funt-isBlHO Co.. Cu omo, ill.

niv&meiiwiimira

Utoryor KiirUwU. 1 1 tog. LUeruure. I I'm UH I 1'co Ittuo Vila ll2mor.il. liandKimety III

I tog. LUeruure. I Pee UM Jcnjetei ismo rill. Iiendftimery Iff eitalful 'eotinu. for only SOruw Fru.

KAMUATl'aM BOOK CO- It W. Klh St.. N.T. 1.0. Bel UN

Send theaddnaawof Mot

lUuracKiuetntoiceB ana v ten te for irtiodit I y mall that nMi.lll,.rlofl) Thiiiaan

booeit offer. If yon want,a foiUin". donM tat It slip. Addreas at. J. la KN K , lk 137, Kuffnlo, A'. Y.

$10.60 for 40c.

fflPORTAHTlli

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rat rt-ri. Apply to E TOURJBB, K aton. M.

$72

A WI'.KK. (Uladarathomeefwilynwde. OoeJIy eiitat froe. Addreee Tana A Co., Angnata, ale.

AGENTS WANTED QUICK to sell tbe REVISED NEW TESTilHENT Viw ready 1r ATt MotetratUoi.ion. law Rrlcrd. HtHnn arc waitiiiK for it. Gt tntt harresl it AaenU. Pft-tlculr jfrcn. Outfit IOe A4 am4drw UQBAlU) BBOS.. OIiImueo. Ill

CELLULOID cfe EYE-CLASSES. Reprosonting tho cho;.cont-selcib'l TortraaoHholl ami Amber. TbJ liitbtest, liandhOmesU and BtroiiKi'nt known. S.'lil bvOrlwiaus snd Jowebra. Made bv tho MrENOUt OlTICAtj WKfr CO., 13 Maiden Lauo, Now Sort.

1'HE MAKKET8. HEW SORK. Bssves , $4 45 012 00 Hoos 4-.. t 30 8 OOTTOH 11J(4 11; KLoim Superflne.... ...,, 4 00 4iM Wnsat No. USprtug........ 1 'JO c 1 21 No. 3 lied 1 l 1 ST Cokh Ungraded 48 80 One Mixed Western aa 9 l PonK Meee... 17 40 Ut0 Laao .'. 12X ny. ORIOAOO. Baxvxs ObolenOraded Steers S 80 a 0 Cows md Heifers 3 00 4 60 Hedlipn to Fair 40 CJ.B SS Hoqh SIM na4T Ftoua Fancy White-Winter Kx... 5 8S SO Oood to Ohotoe Spring Ex. S V0 S W Whiat No. a ifprl.og 1 09 SJ 1 11 (o. 3 tfuring 98 4 I 00 Ookk No. t ..,. 48 47 Oats No. t... ,.. 38 8H bte No. a ..... .... (3 as Bjlhlxv No. a 99 10u no-rrrj. CholmCrenmery.., 19 ( 28 Eooa Fresh., .,,.. ......i....'.. 12 S 12. Pons Meee ,..17 25 1T 80 Lakp 114 la milwaokeU. Whsat No, 1 1 10 ( 1 13 No. i -1 09 g 1 10 Ctm No. ,48 47 ots- no. t. a & Hre -No. 1 v. 94 $ 95 BjolkvNo. Si 90 (S 92 Poke Meee........ ............17 00 (417 80 I-ann li 12 ST. LOUIS. Wiikat No. 2 Bed 1 14 1 18 Ccias Mixed 45 ' 48 Oath No. 2. , 37 & 38 Bra ...t.... 94 (Sj 95 Poke Mess. 17 23 17 SO iabd : nx ia OINOINNATI. WBEA 1 15 1 17 Conn - 19 H SO Oats , 40: 41 Rye :.; 1 02 $ I S P.K Mess 17 28 17 50 Lutn 11 11A, TOLEDO. Wbeat No. 1 White 1 18 3 1 21 No. '1 Boa...... 1 19 1 28 Coan 9 Q 80 Oats S8 ujl 37 . DETROIT. Fiona Oholeo '. . 8 00 7 15 -Whkat No. 1 Watte 1 18 1 17 Cobs No. 1 51 52 Oats Mixed 40 l Babujv (per osatsl) 1 50 2 30 Poax ifea .- 47 o U 75 INDIANAPOLIS. Whxat-No. 2 Bed 1 IS 1 18 Coa No. 48 a 47 Oats .' 88 9 38 EAST LIBERTY, PA. Gaxtxx Bent 00 t 78 Fair 4 80 Q 38 Oo:nmon 4 00 & 4 95 Hooa 6 2S & 8 78 Sail SO & 4 W

i

mi Lt7

Boot for 'Itrestaii Worth fit. Vocaala for 98 OenU. Urarsirra mat's Booaxaxrara, hiehvltag all blanks needed to Slake setUenwnts with onatomnra loney refunded It sot entirely sat kifeetory. Address.' THE AULTMAH TAYV0II CO., Minefield, Rlohlend Co O.

REME0-

( 1

NEURAJUUA. SCfATHWf i t '- J 1 LUHBA83,

SOREKJCM ....

pwiHaLnras riMTEP.Ittf'T'i '

tvrta, .i

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leaa, nxri.i and cutir External Reriy "' est the eortiwraarely triSlecotUf ef f,TS3 eae fcaarlar with peiaeaa bava (heapandsaal"' Ms eubns. inucriosa ra aurrai uMacaaaa, IU tf all MBMBTJ MO UinS M laNsVt, ' 4V VOOELEB CO. . ,, ;. olrteewr. Mai, if. sVati

CHii Bicrcli; A ponrauMTtt pr-ctical ttisd Mcl with which person am fmthn miles a etui, y M iwofrnM vw. Sen.i Srent Biamp for M patfV X THK POPK M'PG OO6U4 WtBCtflR StBtlAaiUM

H MMHt

M M.ciors!

1st. Bayaeren nara DOBBINS' ELECTRICS SOAJP or your Grocer. 3d. Auk. him to you a bill of It. Sd. Mmll u felt bill sal jrcnir foil address. 4th. Wo will mall YOV FBEB wt beaatlfnl tMirdi,!!! six colpra and gold, repreaentlng Snak peare'n Xfcren Aye of Man."

I. L. CMGIN & CO., 116 South Fourth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA.

$66

a wee m roar own town. Term, end Axrtfrl free, iiddnne H. Hiixxtt Co., Portland, M

17.

dhr the strain of

Tour auciea itoo -etimrdlEntsand aa Hon Bitter.

If yoi an roowr and dlacretlon or dbadpa rel or .Ingle, old or poor health or laneuieh

TThoirrer yoa are. wheno-e you ftcl

him j I'm " ' ........

neeaa lajeienwH, Ins 01 attmnlatinir.

WltMHlltMIMEICwnv,

jaiio n

Kpia, ktdnru.

or wtaarv com-, nfaittt, dtseaeoi ct the .ifomaeA,

ooweje, eiooa, liver 01 nerves r

Ton nlll t canal V. vou u Hoc lllttera ltyse areetra.

JowanIitci!,trT it 1 1 1 mat'

aave you r

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aaved nun dredSt

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tor. taraln nerve as 4 ,

Iwaats, sa Hop aa. nrreeafroeeany -

Uont f yonarejaea-

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nO 1 11m ft lnrnanriTtormajnStVarL,

CHOICE MISHOVJKI FARMS FOR 8 AM! for what .Ulmirr,rom.ntsoot. Title perfect. Ann, ,

apanner wiiii ei,uwi wanieo. ro io . . vvl. lHcre LeUI arm. Fri-eirouIaiarUeA.S. WOLOOTT, Real Eatate Agent, Firyette, Howard Co, at

ane-risswCetypMaMMV etlttiTrilttiirJaainS eSenenWwte&arwaea Swaoned HovMl'aTera areth.Wiaiaeie.rjet

BLACK HA17U

Oirre Cent win bay a postal card on whloh to send yotvr addreee and ncaire free (pottaxe propel J I a loti-pega boeki on "The l.lver, iu 1'uin.rs nnd their Treatment," IncluUnc llaiar at troublee, Heed ec be. Dye. papeia, Jaundice, Go iitiptitlon. Bilioaaneae, eta. Ttddress DR. 8ANFORD. ' 178 Broadway. Kew Tork.

A.djP

For 0 1x1 11 an and 3B"sX7-ri-AMD ALL DISKAHS Dsrasad y Malarial r.leoe,ln f the BUea. A WaBBANTID OURS. Pltoe 0 1 .M. Tat eaa bj an Drafthaa. JjIBLE REVISION CVmUtniiur tli otd nntl BftW vvrrioiu. In pnrmlll cfa nnni, Tba beat xid chaipt Ultutrated edtt'on of Um Herriated Nw Ta!U"Bt Millkmf at popl ra wtUtiw for It. Donot aMrWtihedtirtbvObuDJohnpubilaalwrsof Inferior diticn. 6e that th copy spoo bor txmUin lOO fin oginrinf. on ital auid wood. This u th onl obitrtlHtd tdition, and Aamti are flolnfn moacrjr Mlliac tt AcnU Wiu&tcd. ftenl for clrculavra and tutm tonna.

ilJs,AAUldU rUaBlaVWCUflU Ml, Chtao,ia.

CYCLOPEDIA WAn. The areat Library of ITnlvoraavl Krwwlratare now cnmpirled, larxe-iyD4 edition, nearly 1) topic, in eroiy department of hninjtnknowlKUte,aoont 40 per oent. ianrer thiin Chamber' Kncyclopedla, 10 per eest, laraor than Apideton'a, 30 pur cent, luxer than Johnson's, at a mere fractkmof tliutr o'et. Fifteen terse Oetaeo Vel. umn, nearly 18,( pm complete In oloth bindhu. I o ; tn halt Ru.i!n,ft?i; In full librae aheerawWeJ od Special tenne to etuUa.

ing the month of Jalr Auat. Send (ratal: for Bporimen PfM mod fa3

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