Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 January 1890 — Page 6
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forward, and Captain Alton diaoovvttad '
wt imt nna new mn taxen uwpnen ticn to tiutrir oat an advanced guard. -A long oofnmn of ma massed in a body rata be seen in the darkness, Very imlr van theT outlined. Ksarer and sarertltey earn, until only a few feet if oatwesa then ana tfte ooceiaa raericans. Already tke deadly rifles are aiaaed at tke British, and they, . mscinas of dancer, still advancing. arMeaiy a sharp, eXear voioe tang oat am atB . uxnro rmoAn-awo-xbs. Almighty and tremendous volley shook air YY itharing aheeui of Same darted m every direction, and the ranks of the fencing Britons wilted away. Grieg d groan rose em the air, .and the wails anguish which west ap were) enough hare made the stoutest heart tremble, again the sharp command earns, after Americans had had time to drop sir rifles and seise their muskets and tola. A second volley, equal to the rt, burst on the air. The frost Tanks sank down, and those haraaed began to retreat, rushing upon d trampling down their companions. He Aaaarioans, whose blood was up, ve utterance to yelta that smote upon ears of the affrighted Britons like a nth-knell. They wheeled about and d foe life. A panto seised then and it was not itil they were far beyond their fortinttions, and so completely exhausted jt they sank to the earth that they asedtonm. The Americana gathered up the wound- . enemies and carried them tfjthe boats, aer were put into one of the boats and other ftfied also, and both polled into rt. - 7h took in thirteen weanded, and vaial dead Britons in the dark wood hem they had fallen. '.The Americans of course eoald not tell ow many of the enemy had fallen, as me had sank down among the forest ces, and had only bean found by their iea and groans. 'Weil, Captain Alton, yon hare done a od night's work," said Mr. Burnett when heard what had been accomplished. ; certainly was a night of thorough ,rk." "There is more to do; the night is not If spent,'' said Griffith. 'Are the ssaith's at worW 'Busy as nailers.'' "Let ua go to the shop. The blacksmith shop was parUaHy bond a hill, or bit of head-laud, so it could t possibly be seen from the man of wax. order to make assurance doubly sore, ay had put up screens that entirely prosted it from view from the shore. Tke forges were almost at a white neat. ,sr or five additional furnaces had been .t up, and these were glowing with heat astern- blacksmiths, of whom there were vera, were, doing tke Mowing andstrik. S. Che entire work was under the control 1 management of Jack Hatchet, whose ,e was streaming witk perspiration, sad i with heat almost equal to his fur's. As he pounded the red hot iron j streams of sparks were emitted from be seamed a modern Yuloan. .11 around in heaps and piles lay brokscythes, bars of iron ana steel, from ten the men were heatiag and poondthe broadswords. ack Hatchet saw our hezo, and dropg the hammer he held in his hand tailed to his side. Bey! Oriayegot back,hvye? Tec e agiaf i am. Jack, a fact for which X em truly akfui. Jack," Cap. Alton answered. - Oidnt ye her a little scrimmage? -")rt I heerd guns' hangin' away down r in the wood." Xm web.lngh with the ene!ajnybodynnrir ' - , Some of them, but none of as." 80 je licked 'emr lea. .Great goshens, don't I wish Fd been that arioetlo gcrimmaee P 'How are vou BscUns atonat. Xaekf"" "Very well," the blaeksaucn answered, zing about on the busy seane. "We're train out broalswords as fast as they in be made by any one. "Do van think yon earn have Hi a all ' jady by to-morrow night?" "Oh, yes," his eyes gleaming witk earst enthusiasm "Wat, don't ye see tw easy it's done?" Stooping, old Jack took frosn a heap of at-away irons at his feet a scythe blade. - plunged it into) the forge, which was -raring with heat. Capt. Alton watched him with no litfie ereet. Every moment the ringof haas;rs and flying sparks filled the shops, ronth stood at each bsllows handle, aping r.way. Mi Jack seized a pair of tongs, and aiding by the forge took hold of the ythe blade, pulled it thia way and that, .shed it further into the glowing heat, ,d finally jerked it out, livid flame. JTe threvrit upon an anvil, and seising Bnsanieeooa made the sparks lv like 'jiff from a threshing floor. I: waa only a few minutes until that bit 'broken scythe-blade began to take new ape. From being a simple, iwnoecTtt .strsmaant of agriculture, it rapidly grew be an instrument of war. "It's essrv done when a feller once sits le hang o it," said Jack, as he flung own the new-made ratlesa among a pile I others, xne dots about nets are grc n' the hang o' the thing new purty well, a kin better believe." The ring of lismiuen want-on. The cone was a brisk and animating one. ' 'or a moment Griffith felt enthused with hetboaght that they would seen be ready o board the man-of-war. "D'ye aee this?" said old Jack, seizing n iron bar. "Now jist watch how quick Kin mate a cutlass out o wis. He plunged it end first into the glowing staw. and the stoat voeth who had his rad on the bellows handle began to work le powerful instrument. The roaring uae onrsea aoaux use mm. a was giowig hot when Jack Hatchet with his maw, jerked it from tke fores to the ava. Three or four hammers beasn hammertg it and old Jack held it, deftly tnrning anew as how alter oiow rail upon it; ad gradually the bar of iron took shape' od a broadsword grew out of it. "It's quickly done," said Jack, tossing away." "Tke carpenter his only to put is handles on 'ess, and they're ready to 3 ground." ""Theqr are busy at that now-," said the eerier of tbtfTMnopJaon to our hero. Would von like to go into that deisaxfc: lent and see the carpenters at work? I weald." Thev went out to the caroenter's shoo. where were a score of men and beys at work under the car pen tar. She handles were' somewhat rode, 'tis true, yet iiwgt were- stout, serviceable blades. "Henry, do yon think they will all be ready by to-morrow night?" Captain Alton aaked the carpenter. "Yes; I believe we will have enough reaay, anyway. -"Can yoneempkte your work to-night? "No. bat we e n work all day to-mor row. Ton ase, there is no Are or smoke m tut to tea the man-er-war what we are doing." "Aasi "Well work darn ntaht tfltfcv done. They're grfndta' 'esa oat there- in the next snea. Griffith, stilt accompanied 6v the desMtor of the Xenophon, hastened out to ihe neat shed. Here fifteen or twenty grindstones of various sizes were being turned by sleepy-ewsd boys, white- handti which had held the scythe-blade upon the soiling atone now held, the blade o f war. It was quite gratifying to the commander to see she heap of blades mowing larger. There were cutlasses of every sice and almost of every make in that heao. Taken as a whole, they were form idablslooking weapons of warfare. larTBurnett examined them with a erib. ' -1 eve. and Dronounced them exoellent. " are rnda swords " he said to our ij are rough workmanship, d by rough bends, and do t Cantata Alton saw Mrs. the door, and hailing ptam Gatrell was. - Gx$,l tell ye, feea think there is any
ra. Why, I toll ye,
he's Justasinkin' all the time, an' h cant last much longer ef he don't git better. "Dees the doctor think he will live many dayst "Don't know," answered Mrs. Hatchet, "He's jest liable to go at any time." "I hope I may be able to eall and set him." "De oome, Griff, right soon. Ef ye dent oome right soon ye'll never see bun alive agin'." "Is he conscious?" "Not much o' the time. Sometimes he wakes up and talks right bright fur a bit, an then ne all of a sadding loses his reason, an goes off to wanderln' agin'. He woke up 'boat two hours ago an' asked fur Ola." "Has he learned of her abduction?" "No." "That is well. See to it, Mrs. Hatches, that no one tells him. He must have nothing to worry or excite him." "That's jiat what the Doctor says. He says he's goin'to hev infirmation oMhe brain bad. Pieoes o' that ar shell what busted, it seems, want into his brain." - "I want to see him daring one of hs lucid intervals, for there is much that I want to talk with him about." "I wish yon could. Griff, far that's some thin' awful on his mind. Ef ye could hear him sometimes when the pain is in his head, ravin' tke way he raves, ye'd find yer hair a'meet rasin off yer head. " "What does he rave about mostly?" "Ships an' storms. He talks o' black nights an' angry seas, and says the waves are roUin' mountains high. He seems to be on a sirkin' ship, what never sinks, an' hears sieh peals o" thunder, and seat siek flashes o' iightnin', that it sets the ocean ablaze. Then he talks o' a great explosion, a ship busts up, an' is a wreok upon the rooks. He goes to it and finds bodies thar. Oh, Griff, it does a most raise my hair on my head to hear him talk. I jest seem to be tliar myself an' see it all." "Does he see any living people?" "Dan know. It's then he begins to talk of Ola, He says she's his child yet, an' : they sha's't take her awny from him." "Does he ever call her any other person's child than hia own?" " Sometimes he hints at it. He jest says that they call her a child o' the sen, but she ain't. She's his own child, and he won't have it said that she's any one else's child." She harried away to the Gatbell mansion to her patient, and Capt. Alton stood with his head bowed, gazing at the dark ground, Though it lacked several hours until daylight, the village of Manoa wait all awake and alive. People were hurrying hither and thither in every direction, and tke ring of hammers, rasping of saws and general clatter of the mechanics' tools, would have made one think it was middy. Cspt. Alton," said tke deserter of the Zenopbon, "I have board a great deal ebont this wounded sea captain. Is hit name not Gatrell?" "Yes " "What is his given name?" "John Garrett" "In what business has he been on the sea?" "Merchant business, I think. "Was he ever in the American navy?" "Perhaps he was during the Bevolutionary war. I think he was on board a privateer. He has. been a sailor ail bis fife." "I wonder if it is my old shipmate, John Gatrell, who sailed with me aboard the Stormy Petrel. Do yon know whether be waa ever on a whaling voyage?" "I do not know. I never heard him mention it." "If it waa he, it was many years ago, when we were but boys. And now what is this of what he raves?"
"He resetted a child from a wreck, and that seems to bear upon his mind." ' "What was the name ox uae vessel wrecked?" "I do not know. "Did he never tell yon?'' "No. he knows not. The name was de stroyed. The vessel was set broken up that they could not tell what the name was." "I am sorry he does not know. There was something so strange, so Ba thetic in the voice, tone, and manner of the deserter of the xenophon that Cap tain Alton paused and gazed at the speaker In amassment. "Do yon know anything o this," he asked. No." Still Griffith Alton was not satisfied. Surely there was something in the man ner 01 the deserter wnicn was strange and unaccountable. Captain Altoa knew that, whatever it waa, it was a matter too delicate to be mentioned. , At last Mr. Burnett turned to our hero and said: 4 "Let us go in and watch them main. feature broadswords." They turned about and went to the blacksmith shop. It is very strange, inougnt captain Iton. "There is something back of thia. Mr. Burnett knows something of the wounded sailor which he has not revealed. What is it that he knows?" They entered the blacksmith shop. All around them were roaring forces. The ring ef hammers upon anvils, and the flash of sparks in every direction at that late hour of the night gave the place the' appearance 01 tne internet regions. "Wall, Griff, we're a-turn in' 'em out putty fast," said Jack Hatchet, who was hammering a bar of steel into a broad sword, "We'll hev era all done afore daylight," It was with infinite satisfaction that Captain Alton watched the pile of iron bars, scythes and reaping-hooks decreasing, white the pile of broadswords increased. ITO B OOMTIMUMJil Josh BUUars' PbUmoiihy. Human happiness iz like 'the Hot tentot language; eunybody kan talk it well enuff, bnt thare ain't but phew can understand it. Gravity iz no more evidence ov wis dom than a paper collar iz ov a shirt. Whatever Providence has given us the fakultj tew do, lie base given us tne power tew do. I nay herd a grate deal ced about "broken hartea," and thare may be a fa ov them ; but my experience iz that next tew the gizzard the barte izhe tuffeat peaee or meat la the whole critter. Thare iz a cerate mennv folks in this world who are lite little flies grate bores, without moaning ox knowing it, I hav known folks whose calibre was Tory small, but whose bore ,.ws Tory big. If man begins life bi being imt lieutenant in his familee, he never need to look for promoshon. , . The hardest thine; that enny nun kan do iz tew fall down on the ioe when it is wet, and get up and praze the lord. Grate iniquitys seem to baptize themselfs. If the devil had only been Silty of petty larceny, he wouldn't v bin heard ov agin. Az in a game ov cards, so in thetrame or life, we mm play what iz dealt tew us, and the glory consists, not so nmtch in winning, as in playing a poor band well. All the good injuns die young. How menny men thare are who argy. just az a bull dnz, chained tow a post; they beller and paw, bnt they kan't git away from the post. 1 hav nnauy Kum to me KonKiosion that a good reliable set ov bowels iz wcrth more tu a man than any quantity uy brains. A man with one idee aiwtiz puts me ra nin1 dvtr an fiAA oWttrn a w-rswi' 'in 1U uiiuu, w sea wave mvvejiv a Kiaa hatch ont a navin'-stun. Thare iz just about az mutch rear humor in the best ov geniuses az thare iz juise in a lemmon ; one good squeeze takes it out, and thare iz nothing but seeos ana sun leit. A pet lam alwns makes a kross ram. mew xoric wetKiy. . We should not forget "that the king dom of heaven is within :" that it is the state and affections of the sonl, the answer of a socd conscience, the sense of harmony with God, a condition of
time as wojl as of eternity.
Put to night by flhop GlrK Sharp tongueii have the knowing shopgirls of Mew York and the knowledge now to use iihem, says the Herald of that city, Woe betide the unlucky man whofallsafonl of them. They can make life more miserable to him than a oarbunole between his shoulderblades, A lot of these girls who work on the East side, wore riding up-town on a crowded Third avenue elevated train the other night. An old man in one of the cross seats was trying to read an evening paper. A self-important, flashily dressed, silk-hatted youth stood between him and the light 'and held a paper spread out just so the old man couldn't see. The youth paid no attention when asked twice to move. Then the old man got mad, and, reaching np, jerked at the young mbn's paper and tore it from top to bottom. The young man turned and aimed a vicious blow at the old man's head. A by-stnnder caught his arm, while the earful of people hissed. Then the shop-girls, who had seen the whole thing, turned their Vials of wrath on that young man, and how they did make him suffer 1 First they all shrieked "Shame!" in chorus at him for striking at an old man, then they began to pnll him to pieces. They began at bis hat, and minutely dissected bis wearing apparel, making aavage sarcasms. They ridiculed to each other his collar, bis necktie, the fit of his clothes, the siz of his feet, the shape of his nose, the expanse of his month, and the dolor in his face, which grew fast from pink to scarlet, aijd then purple, under the tongue-lushing he was getting. They edged their remarks with ready wit," and at every sally the passengers roared. The castigation began at Ninth street When tho train reached Twenty-third street the young man's face was about ready to burst into flame and he conld stand no more of it. He incontinently fled for the door. Then everybody applauded, bnt the girls only looked in a satisfied way at each other for a moment and calmly resumed their conversation about the altitude unattainable of accordion plaits. Art Mas It Limits. Ollivier, the French actor, possessed incredible powers of mimicry. He could assume the voice, gestures and facial expression of any person he chanced to meet with. One day he called on hia tailor to ask him to give him a little more time for the payment of his bill, which had been running on for three yew's. At that moment he
saw a customer enter the shop and pay cash down for several articles of clothing which were delivered to him. Then the mimic heaved a deep sigh of pain. "What's the matter with you?" inquired the tailor, "Alas,'' replied Ollivier, "there is a man I shall never be able to imitate. " Wounds Dressed with Sawdnst. The use of fine sawdust as a dressing for wounds and as a vehicle for medicaments or antiseptics is suggested. It is said that the dust, freed from splinters and sharp bits of wood by sifting, when used alone and dry, makes a clean and grateful dressing; that it readily takes np and holds the discharges without packing or adhering, and that it is easily rendered antiseptic by any of the methods used in preparing entiseptio cotton or wool. A well-known medical authority atao suggests that our yellow pine sawdust rich as it is in turpentine, would prove of itself. a valuable an tiseptic application Aru York Tele gram. Where She Would Find Sympathy. Daahaway (to Mrs. Slimdiet) Ma dam, another month bos rolled by and my board bill is again due. Alas! madam, it becomes my painful duty to inform you that I haven't a red cent. Mrs. Slimdiet (sobbing)- I knew it, I felt it Ton have no meroy, sir, on a lone widow. To be treated (sniff) in this way (sniff) is shameful and not one bit (sniff) of sympathy do .1 getl Pashawav (eagerly) Sympathy 1 Heavens, madam, yon ought to meet my tailor. Clot hitr and Furnisher, A Pander. "I met with an agitating experience the other day," said a young traveling man. "What ws it?" A young lady said she was going to faint" "What did you do?" "I told ber to wait a minute, and we wonld be at her fatherV house; then she oonld sit on the steps. -"And did she faint then?" "No; I can't quite understand it GammeTci! Traveler. Born tiling- for the Hew Tear. n world renowned success of Hostetterg Sumach Bitters, and their continued popti larity ' tor OTer a third of a century asa atomaehlo, is scarcely more wonderful than the wetoome that greats the annual appearance of Bostctter's Aluhm -mi Taiu&uio meuicai treaufte is putlltbed by The Hostetter Company, Pittsburgh, Pa , under their own immndlcte siruervlsion. employing (V) hands in that department. Ttaoy are running about 11 months in the year on this -work, and tho issue ot same for 1890 will not be less uian wn miuioni, vrmtod in the EnglUh, German, Pr snoh, Wolah. Norwoglan, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian, and Spanish languages. rarer to a copy 01 it tor valuable and interesting reading conoernlng health, and numerous testimonials as t o the ofncaey ot Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, am isement, varied information, astro nomical calculations ana curonologleal Items, etc.. which can be denendod on tor (.iiri-wt.nAH, The Almaniio tor 1890 can "bo obtained tree of cost from druggists and general country dealThe Wrong Place. Applicant (at the Golden Gate)- May 1 enter. St Peter Whst was yonr business be low? Appliotint I was a newspaper writer, sir. St Peter And what is yonr name? ADDlicant Er er well, really, don t like to give my name. I always wrote Over a son de plume, you know, g.t. Peter Ah. yes, I see. You are in the wrong place. The next gate, further down. Hut, I say, just leave that nom de plume with me. If there is anything I hate, it is the smell or burning tnath ers. American Commercial Traveler. Wasted Humor. "I say," remarked the man who writes "Flashes of Fan" to the. sporting editor, "did the old Komuns ever have prire fights?" "Hum no, I think not" "Never?" "Not that I know of. They might have, but none of the sporting records took any notioe 01 it. "All risht." said the funnv man, de jectedly, as he crumpled up a piece of paoer and tlroppen it on the noor. There goes an ancient joks about man punoh." , BoHow's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any esse of 1'iUarrh that cannot ba cured by taxing Jtaus uatarrn van. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Props., Toledo, O, We. thi nndersianed. hare known V. 3. Cheney tor the last 15 years, and believe him perlseUy honorabii In all business transactions, ana naanoiaUy able to carry out any obligations saaoe by tneir nns. Wasx TauAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldiwi, Knnttx kUaviM, Wholesale PregSis:s, xoteuo, u, X, H. Van Hoessk, Cashier, Toledo National Batik, Toledo, O. Ban's Catarrh Cars 1 taken Internally, anting dtreetly upon the blood and inuous urleoes of the aysttra. Testimonials seat tree. Price 70. par bottle. Slid by ell Druggists. On the Stage. "Don't you think," said a youth, after working his vocal chords with intones vigor beside the hotel piano, "that I ought to go on the stage?" "yes," replied Miss Pepporton, who doesn't like him very well, anyhow; "I certainly do. There is ne that loaves for the station Just an hour and a half rom now." fMMno-fo Capital,
Hum 1111 Nature. "That's a fine dog of voura," said a
man at the postoflloe to another man who had a fine hunting dog at bis heels. "Yes, lies a pnre strain and well trained. . To heel, llogor. The dog fell into position with brisk alacrity. I'd liko to buy a dog like that, sattl the first speaker, "bat the trouble is when yoa fi'id such a dog his owner will aever part with him." Xou can have Koger for $50, said the dog owner. "I paid $75 for him when lie was two months old." "Isn't he a little sunken in the back for a thoroughbred?" asked the other anxiously. Not a bit. That is one evidence 01 pure blood." ".Now that 1 notioe bun I see that his are a trifle crooked, and he is longer than the real Gordon setter, I must have a ti ne proportion in a dog that 1 buy." "That's riKnt," said tne owner coolly. "You couldn't buy my dog if you were vandermlt Why, there isn't a hair on him that I would sell if I could get $500 for it You needn't depreciate him another point He isn't for sale and never will be good day," and the man and dog disappeared together. - Entitled to the Best All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every family snouts. have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy. Syrup ot Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale In 60a and St bottles by all leading arugglsta. An Unmerited Bebnke. "Hello," said a traveling man to his companion, as they paused in iront or a bill-board, "there's a walking matou in town." The lady who happened to be passing just then was rather angular. With wrath in her eye she said: xonng man. i ve no doubt that yon forget a good deal of what was taught von in your youth about manners, when yon go on commenting on people's per sonal appearance mat way.- x may not be very stout, bnt for yon to make re marks about betas a walkine-maten is. to lay the least, worse than impolite." A Cnre of Catarrh In the head, as well as ot alt bronchial. throat, and tans diseases. taken In time, is effected by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, or money paid tor It will be prompt y returned. A Hons pleasant physio You never will Una Than Pierce's small "Pellots," Xne Purgative kind. A Desperate Be sol re. Oholly Well, tho govnor oast me off to-day. Sd b jove bewasn t going to support me any longer, don't yon know? Uussie wnat are yon going to 00 now, my deah boy? Cuolly t nardiy Know. Mayoe 111 have to twamp. Or perhaps I may become one of those hawid prize-fighters, don't yon know? Got any good thignwettes? 2'rre Haute Exprem. Entirely Helpless to Health. The above statement made bv Mrs. 8. H. Ford, wile of Oen. Ford, oan be vouched far by nearly the entire population of Oorunna. Mich., her home for years. She was for two years a terrible sufferer from rheu matism, being confined to her bed most ot the time, her feet and limbs being so badly swollen sue eouiu scarcely move, sne was induced to try a bottle of Hibbard's Rheumatic Kvruo. It helued her. and two ad ditional bottles entirely cured her. To-day she is a well woman. First ask your drusrelst: should he not keen It. we will send on receipt of ptiot, ft par ooiue or six mr 30. UBEUiuTio era up uoi Jackson, Hloh. A scientist says that a verv strong so lution of Ealt applisd boiling hot will pre -ftmvA v-ond. This is imreirnnt to thftsA whoso wood pile has to be protected by a spring gun! tuboat Diseases oommence with a Cough. Cold, or 8ore Throat "Brown's Bronchial Trollies " giro Immediate relief. Sold only in boxes. Price 35 cts. Wen Her Bet, Between the acts. Miss Tinv (an agile coryphee) I will bet a bottle of champaign that I can kick higher than that chandelier. Jack i n take tne net. Miss Tiny You've lost That chande lier can't kick at all. (Bet paid.) ftlfntiitroft Bulletin. No stranger should visit the city without smoking Tenant s 1'uneu 00. uigar. A man of philosophical temperament re sembles a cucumner tor attliongn no mabe completely cut up he still remajus cool Oresou, the Faradtsa of sTaiusiiis. aftlrl, equable climate, certain and abundant crops, Best fruit, grain, grass, and stoek eoon. trv in the world. Full information free. Ad dress the Oregon Immigration Board, Portland, Oregon. "Waitm, you can bring me a nice young chicken smothered in onions r "No, sab. We doesn't kill 'em dot way, sab. We outs on a er beds." An that we oan say as to the merits of rtnhhlna' Electric Boan Dales into nothing ... I.afnra Ihn Rtnrv it will tell VOU Utelf. of its own perfect quality, if you will give It ens trial. Don t laao iroiiauoo. IF a burnt child dreads the fire, why does a person who has been singed by gartl lor tne old name? So Opium In Plso's Cure for Consumption. Cures where other remedies loll. 25c, Wmn oats ore often sown with rye. Moitom In the Winter Bheamstism lsmot pre Talent because exposure to the cold nd wet drives the blood from thesurfacs of the body, and osuses congesUon ot the liver and kidaers. These organs are thus naable to perform their inactions ot eliminating the Impurities ana lactic acid, which an taken np by the blood aad deposited in the Joints and tissues, resnltlng la tho pains aud aches we call rhsnmattsm. Hood's BsrsapsrlUa has had great success in ourtn this disease, both chronic and inflammatory, actinic promptly on the blood, it neutralizes the iactte acM. expels all 'impurities, and restores the Urnr and kidneys to natural action. Hood's Sarsapar.lla old by all druu lets, (t; sit for 13. Frepand only hjO. 1. HOOD it CO, Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar OF PURE COD LIVER OIL fig) HYPOPHQ8PHITE8. Almost as Palatable as Milk. Ho dtstjulfd that the most delicate ttomaejk ea rage r. nfmnriiame as a rxivja PRODI VEK. i'nwni OAIN rapidly Khllo taking IT. SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Fhysleians to bo the FINEST and UfiaT preparaUoa of its class for the relief of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, Islf !... s-ni. anwil wv asms. ii iff, uiBUflatis ui wmiurwvif ana vhroniv cougho. 8U fry all IHvggiMU. niTON'S FRENCH VITALIZER8. t, If n lUll U lUat, VT. u4 IU nij UUai wn I w ii a mmj, vttw.ua u tj urttinu, srMta at BflBasaSBaaBawaaaBSBaaaSBSWHslsra relief iutiIbTI KIDDER 8 PA8TILL8.r; MsaTaslsssassssslI' liiiliiiiiwa.stasi. H OME STUDYiKmiushTA'msfSnpS ltAnd. etc tliorouehlr Uiiirhtbr mart. Oirouurp tree. fiavAHT's Uoiixalk CoLiiiax. Bulfalo. N.x. T. A. MMtstAM! AT1THTS wuhlnton. D. 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