Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 May 1877 — Page 3

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StrpHl to lite (tot hi H w)iil(iWRh(Ml C11 ill HwlltiVUU II(WlitHl, Itnlxnt M. Dickie, a plumber, of T.M Kiwt Thirtieth StrtHJt, lay tolnx yontorday in tho tufoiiiiM of hydrophobia. Hi faco H'H.t flusiii'tl, hw nook hwoUoii, lite tuolmlte woro i;lazcl and blcMHtehot, and ho ground lite tooth h lit Htrugjjhfd to freo hlinwlf from lu IhjihIh. Tho kindhosutwl kt'umsr, Mr. .Jainw Connolly, wlacUHl tho llttlo IhhI round ho that the siiticivr misrlit look out into the yard. A cool lireoze blow into tho coll through the Iiidf-oponcd window, and niomutitarll v tlio patiwnt bwamo calm, Than ho broke into a wild fury, ami toro at his cords. In lite agony Inn nock becanio fearfully kwoiioii ami iunainoo, nis face livid, and foam How from lite lips and stood in 1h;h(1.s oh lite purplu lips. Mr, Pickle, who is not yot eighteen yearrf old, lives in an attractive homo, in tho third story, in Kant Thirtioth Street. Ills father, who is a tmwpurous carman, and lite mother and two .sinters have niado his life happy. Ho wrm kindly and sober, and ono of tho most industrious of tho pluming employed by Mr. John F. Finn "at Third Avonuo ami Thirty-fourth Street'. On the 2d of January last, Dickie, while at, work in the plumber's ahop, heard a faint found of an animal in distress. Then ho went out through the deep snow in tho yard, and found a lean black and white eat, mewing in its distress, lie took it in his arms, and, in a twinkling, tho cat turned upon him and stnek its teeth into his thumb and clutched his coat sleeve with its claws. He tried in vain to loosen the cat's hold, and then, seizing it with his other hand by tho neck, tried to choke it. Still the cat clung to him, its teeth in his thumb, -and it was not until he had crushed the life out of it that lie released himself. He went into tho shop, the blood from the wound covering. ids hand, and the frightened workmen bade him hurry to j the nea rot drugstore. He dhTso, and there his wound was carefully cauterized. He went back to work, and in a day or two forgot the encounter with the cat. Soon afterward it was learned that thw cat had bitten a horse belonging to Mr. Cartwrigbt, a fish dealer, at Third Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street. It was also ascertained, that Mr, Samuel Hiohardsou, the dwarf, who lived in a chamber over the plumbing-shop, and who died a week or two .go of what the physicians called "fright," was bitten through the hand by the same cat on tho evening preceding the day on which Dickie was attacked. Tho cat was a stranger in the ucigluWhood, and result of the wounds it had inflicted were awaited with great inters, .soon the horse was seized with violent spasms, his limbs became cold, the mu-clun contracted, ami ho tore at and hit the sides of his stall. The physicians pronounced it a case of hydrophobia. After a sickness of a short time the horse died in agony. Not long after this Richardson begap to act strangely, and lecamei greatly troubled and oxcited. He grew worM!, and at length was confined to his bed. He died on tho 8th hist, After the death of Richardson, Dickie began to Imj seriously alarmed. He said nothing of his fears to any one, but became morose and uneasy. In his home, ids family, hoping to turn his mind from brooding over his encounter with the cat, steadfastly avoided all reference to the .subject, and did not speak to him of the death and burial of Richardson. Hut they saw, with apprehension, the growing change iu him. On Saturday morning last ho arose at the usual hour, and, PHvnig wiai no was unwell, refused to eat lus breakfast. He went to his busi ........ i .1 ... m.w, uiiu 111 me loreiiowu did some piumlmig work 111 Thirty-sixth Street At noon ho went home, complaining Of a dull headache a;id of a pain iu his tiiroat that forbade him swallowing anv thing, lie vomited all tho afternoon until Dr. E.G. Rawson relieved him; but tho Doctor could not. remove the lUlll!) from llllt Vlimur InaiiV (l.n,.u Dickie went early to bed, and slept , under uiu imuience of morphine, which had liecit hypodermicallyinjccted,a.s he could not keep cither medicine or food on his stomach. In the morning he was no better, and Drs. Rawson and White were called, They pronounced it a bilious attack, and said that the trouble In tho throat was produced by swollen tonsils and inflammation. On Sunday Dickie was exceedingly talkative, rattling on from one topic to another, and walking restlessly from one room to another. 1 his change from his moodiness of tho preceding days was welcomed by his family. Still he could eat nothing, could swallow neither water nor medicine, expectorated constantly, and shuddered at tho sight of water. His nerves were badly shaken. On Sunday night ho could not sleep. He often asked for water to clear his throat, and 'then shuddered and pushed it away. On Monday, Dickie's symptoms were a repetition of those of tho preceding ay. lie was feverish and excited, and talked wildly with his friends. On Montay night morphine was injected under ins skin, but ho could not sleep after 'imliiight. A friend watched by his bedside, and whenever ho tried to arise ho was forced back upon his couch. He Was delirious and violent at daybreak; and his father who stood by his bed, was Jinablo : to hold hint. lie sprang into Jim middle of the room and threw tho furniture around him. Ho smashed tho mirror and dashed a lamp from his bureau to tho lloor. At length ho was put in a strait-jacket and convoyed hi an Jimbulaiico to Hollevuo Hospital. Dr. Grtewold, who was treating Dickie yesterday, pronounced it a cao of ;oit mania, but was unable to say Jj .bother it was genuine hydrophobia, J he Doctor treat! him with hypoder

mic- IniectioiiH of morphine, and with iioumlimwnt by nutans of enwina. Mr. David Dickie called to aeo hut on, and the latter waa very violent. IIo shouted

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attendant ollered DIeki a glawi of wa- I0t rmnl bcorehtHg.To h ii.. i,..a.,..i i. .7. rzZu 1 at from Rcorchuifr in the oven

or mreo sips, Hiuuldoreil, and dashod tho glana tuiido. He was at once seized with terrible convulsions that followed each other in rapid sueeetwion. Ilia, face Imjcameofa ghastly yellow hue. At il o'clock ho fell into a profound sleep that ended iu death at 'Am o'clock. New iurk Sun. aha matciHr IfaTeltet'a Firat Attempt at a Tanning Stary. Tho following appears in tho National Jtcpublican, of Washington, and Is represented to have laien written by the office boy, aged 14 years. Tho title is ALL FOR IIKK. 'twas a sultry day in the month of the rosea (our story- opons in one of the western states) as a young lady was sitting on a fallen tree, sketching the Landskapo beforo her. thte young lady's namo was lillin thornton. she had large blue, eyes and largo masses of golden hair. I wonder why Harry Mills cares so much for me. he really does not love me," she mused. Ah! yes I do.lillie; you are tho only woman I will ever care for." tho speaker was a young man, apparently 2 years of age. he had largo hazel cyan and curly chestnut hair. & lite features were regular. 44 do you really care for me, harry," asked lillic, in a suppressed tone. 44 why, of course do, lilhe: vou know 1 do." renliud harry, "then why don't vou make a proposel to mo," laughed fillie. " because you would not except it." how do you know i would not?" renlied lilho, laughing loudly again. 14 then, will jou do my who.--" asked harry, laughdo my wito.J" asked iiur in his turn. 44 why. Harrv Thorn-' ton, don't you know that papa would iiol agree 10 u, lor l tliouht you was going to live a bachelor all your life," replied Hllie. in a sober tone. 44 that was only fun," replied harry. 44 Well, harry, aou kuow inai i am engaged to mv cousin, James Thornton." 44 No, i did not know it, and i ask you onco more to I be my wife," replied Harry, in a cold , tone. ' l really can not, harry," re-1 pueu nine, aiso ma cold tone " flinn we part in anger; mv curses are upon your cousin," said he, angrily: so he went away, and Hllie never saw him any more that month. " fi years had passed, and sitting in her drawing-room wa lillio thornton. she was not married, because her cousin died of heart disease. As she sat she murmurcd Hitterly. 44 Oh, barn", how sorit i am : i urovts vou aw i way; oh, come - back tonic; i am tlyuiL', ing," she cried, throwing herself down on a sola near by, and, swooning away, the servants all ran to her assistance. We must nonreturn to harry, as ho turned away in anirur and vvnilil hiu vrv tnuinl lite

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hotel, where ho was Hoarding. He ' The SWawreckeiJ Sjeaaier Lee-A TermuniiMred as he went, ' I will quit this r'He Disaster, place imeditialh, and go to the conti-1 x. v . i. ,., , nent ; " so he went in and packed up his ! w oitK, April 21. Purser ildthing.s and crossed the ocean. I must f nm'V of t,,c 5teft,,ltf It'.,,)U.T.l try to forget her," ho mused, bitterly. 011 ,e '"""""S l'"1 1 eighty miles howenttorhomeand established him-' p mh ..'V?0 lsk,.u1' tells a gran hie self a a artist, fi years pse.l, an.l he ' oi lJ!. lUsastur; ,to 'J repmler of the resolved to visit his' f country agVm; no 7"MC;. "esays: A ionto'clock,whilc ho enwsed tho ocean again amf went to ,l tern he sea wits rolling, it wtis discovi... ..i ... i . . ercd that snnii; of inn frei,lit.lictveen

hiH birth-place, as ho rhode oast the manor in which lillic lived he noticed .signs of disturbance, lie asked the old gate-keeper what was the matter, the old man shook his head and said, 44 oh, inarao harry, Miss lillio aai sroinsr on married?" aked harrv in a warm tone. wii v uw nn . .lt,l!;,t 1 lillv a sola, "oil, Harry, ' will kill me," she sobbed, " have not you forgotten me?" asked ham-, coldly, "do not talk that war," pleaded lillio, in a soberly tone. 44 1 hare come to ask xy. Vcs,llarrr, I will," cried lillic. conic to my arms my Uarline," cried llarrj, joyfully. There wa a quiot Wedding in the manor after 2 month, ami Harry and lillic arc happy after all that past. First American Flair la Eaglaail. Tho stars and stripes were first displayed iu England under singular circumstancos. An American gentleman, Mr. Elkanah Wataon, happened to be in London during the winter of -1782, just before the public acknowledgement by tlio King of American Independence. He had a portrait of himself painted by J Copley, the distinguished artist, and a I Uostonian bv birth. In tho background was a ship, bearing to America the in - tclligencc that her Independence had been recosniized. All was finished ox-' cent the flair, unon whose stare and stripe the artist designed the rays of the rising sun to fall. Copley did not think it prudent to paint the llag until after the royal rocoirnition. as his irallerv was the resort of tho roycl family and nobility. 1 On tho fith of December, 1782, Mr. Wat-! i i str: i" i. ttii... SOU !.. ...... i. ....... rt....i.... i i t... . Klnir read front tho throne iu the House in v.wunimij fviiii vujiiuj, iiunni mu i of Lords tho acknowledgement of AmericHii Independence. The two Ameri cans returned to Copley's studio, where, before dining together, the artist, with a bold hand, attached the stars and stripes to the masthead of the shin. 44 Thia was. I innurine." writcw Mr. Wat son in his Memoirs," "the first American flag hoUjted in Old England."

uer cousin uieur" "can 1 see nerr" asK- , , , -i- V, 7 prowuwn aim rinwiw-waiea tyHcm o ..ii Mtmiii in anntiuM. warm .mm headway, rcudorcd unavailing their most I erKy. VMihTiNKt ttewiir t-i; eu iiarr) again, in anouiei waimtono. , . ' ....j. i ?.,,..iu,. cic i , a4 u a i iut i m-ver exfxi t ami why, yes? indeed," replied the old ?t?ws flH?n l ""f V,?" I M- vu. tri 1 man "walk right in the dining-room." U "llim , ,,c M?. lowered., ho IS0Meatwey8trMt, AHghaaM.iH-CLAhk

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IM-bHll W0H.- Corrodve sublimate. 1 ounce: muriate of Hinnionte. y nnni'iam apply iMMts ami prevent i during .i " ... " iiiu roKximir nrocoMS. simoiv keen u. bain or cup of water in tho oven. Tho steam generated not only prevent scorcmng, out makes tlio meat cook nicer. uo Serve WiUcr'inclonti. Kwu cool and wash clean, and when ready to scrv mark oil the length, with very slight iimrKiiigs, inio iour equal pa rut, i ako a very small slice oil' each end. and then with a sharp-pointed, strong knife eut uuuiiiv, jh mo suaiie oi saw-icein inicrlockiiiL', throusrh tho middle half of the melon ; then separate the parte, and set eaen nau, teetn up, on a round dish or ptate oi its own. fcaeli person w helped to a loom." i nc appearance is very inviting, wnctner tno melon proves looinsome or not. Dandelion Grccm.Whun the loavos of younir dandelions are 3 or 4 inches long, cut lip the roots, just below their junction with the leaves, Iu drossinir them take off all tho decayed imperfect leaves, and cut tlie root close, leaving just cnougn 10 noiu me leaves. i lion put into a kettle, with about an equal quantity of water, and boil briskly an hour or more, When tender, let them drain in a callender 10 minutes, and servo warm. If a seasoninsr is desired. stew 1-1 the quantity of rhubarb stems in as little water as possible, chop up tho cooked irreens and mix with the stewed rhubarb intimately. Lettuce Drcssinq. 5 ckks beaten to gether, a level teaspoonful of alt, same oi pepper, tatjlesnoontul each of muter, cream and mixed mustard, and half a vinegar. Put all into a tin bucket, and place it in a vessel of i boiling water, stirring all the time until it iliii-Loiw Whr.n a tM,. I spoonfuls of salad oil. Till dressing is also very nice used with sweetbreads say ;i or 4 pairs, after they have, been cleaned, boiled in salt and water and ! chopped up. Mix the sweetbreads thoroughly with the dres5inr: tr; place a tablespoonful of this in the middle of each loaf, with smaller Serve for lunch, dim potato Souvlec. 1 or leaves around it. inner or tea. Potato Souvlec. 1 irood-sized mealy potatoes, ladled j pass through a sieve ; 1-2 teacup of milk : 1 tablespoonful of good butter; let the butter and milk come to a scald in a clean saucepan ; add the potato, a little salt and pepper, and beat to a cream; add one at a time, the yolks of 4 eggs, lieating thoroughly; drop a small pinch of salt into the wTiit, and beat them to a stiff froth; add them to the mixture. bcHtiny hk little as nossible : bavo readv a well buttered bakinir--j- n dih large enough to admit of the soup Ice's rising and hot running over; bake 20 minutes in a brisk oven ; servo at once, and in the same dish in which it is bake I ; to lie eaton with meat that have gravies. . decks had got loose and was pitching about. The hatches wore opened for the purpose of .securing the freight, j when, to the horror of the crew, angry forked tongues of lire shot out encircled with volume; of smoke. Hose was at 'i1100 brought into requisition, but the fierceness of the sale fanninir tho tlamos,

lillv recliulnsr on ' iiiu putum nuiri hhiuki v, she cried thi 1 tm' n)nvar(l fr h Purpose of scum! ' Iirvh nnf I curn,p ho life raft, which was in the

Captain's eitbln, and disiiatchcd aft an other gang, under command of the Chief ingiiiuur, m hiki. in unvuriiigini! uunt. ; The fire had already increased fearfully, I 1. !..".--. ... .....i.l 1 5 .1... 1 f Is":1. lV.ir."t nrcely siiiUlslii!!!.! :V,,,!"oly c,,t A,n 'Vnn'lme:4V,.)n lwtw.,,cl1 the two parties, In tliu cabin were two middle-aged ladies, two Misses Farringtou, natives of Nassau, and niembcrsof a wealthy and prominent family in that province, They were on their way homo after a visit to the North and Savannah. They were both in feeble health, and cflbrta were made to get them out, but owing to tlio fearful rolling of the ship and the rapidity with which the flames spread, efforts were unavailing, and it is almost certain they perished in the llamcs. The only other passenger was Ernest rapenuick, of Aew x oik, who, aroused by the commotion on deck came up, and thus" got into one of the life-bont.s. Cant. Daniels with his part y who were forward, managed to lower the llfc-raft, when twelve of tlio crew besides himself succeeded In getting aboard. The stewardess, who was on deck, was called to jump to the raft, and, in attempting to do so, fell Into tho sea, and, notwithstanding every effort was made to rescue her, sbo was drowned. The persons on the raft were huddled together in a cramped position, nearly naked, cold and shivorinir. One t ..Jl i tk .Y.... ..!.... iiunvj iyhyu oapsixetl win rnn, tiuuwiiiaj the occupants into the sea They scrambled upon it again, except ono Martin McQuade, who was lost, After a most horrible time drifting at the mercy of the waves, the men were cheered by the sight of a vessel liearing down upon them, which in a short time took all oft. The captain of tho receiving ship discovered the burning ship, bore toward her and thus came upon

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imitv ' ww nothing of thow who got into till. flLhiul,, .... ...v minnmv,, JLimru 1H H pO4MN011liy however, that they may have been re cuwl, a the disater occunwl directb ectly m the course of vel Savannah or Dobay. coming to Til HilflT Viutt v U r- i.'ii f T1 f. Aatl.PwJodtc or Kever and Atue Tonid ho case of incurable Chill yet nre"nieo, , where thU wientlSc and mf wudlclae has bwii employed. No caw Iim wvn loanu bo oiuuat m to rwhl IU prompt ami maaterly action. No man ii Uwn (H reduced by malarial lnuence, but wltUIU uM haa come up perfectly rot-on . Birucieu. puis or punratlve rwiulred with thU medicine. G. R. JFiklat & Co., OK tALK r Ahh Dkumiiti. u ??T ith.eo? flROCiKS and storekeepers own uwmh iist rowuEK. Hiiouiil your Bui iime h, iiiik Him 10 ei ii ror vou, but if be will iH)t do so send SO eenU fo'r V .. ciiw mr -.'t in. or cbhib ior 1 id. can, direct to D001.KV& IJhothkk, New York, and you will receive It by return mall. or from lis A Co., Pittaburjcb, Pa. 8tifactorycom. ADVERTISERS MtEMKMSG TO ME ACM ThL ELADERS of THIS STATE CAX DO SO t.V THE Cheapest and Best Manner XV AltlHEM.V(i JO. II. H.XTG-0-, KH4 If Hi nut hlirrl, nt. i.uitlm, .U. IstlieiMfjAt riHinif.!,, Antl rntnti.nt li.tn l.i.. .- piilill.lit-J on ihU wiUU'Ct. ItCuiiUl . In.- r. ..i.. .1 murct Inn a yrar' t'ixrrU'itrii roi(!:m..-f tin lim liir uinl (iU(iin' n,e: , mill ii rir laying. rri.OriiiK and hiu Itlllnitllif rllli-iriiaril. riilvi-u in-i, . wtirK iioinuujt out imin tun tight utii t - irrn,. lllCttllU. Adilrc lHfcIMIM,0,itM ' i sVal Naraa M--at- Dr. TaMaa! Yea BM. IB Bill bottlM. at If. fartka ears et mMc. aU area. ayralM 4 kralMa, U Um bK t tka wrM. ar Pt. iotnM ioaamoB rairncn mn win H re rerer. bota. vorau. arlra a Iu aoaa. uul 1 ri UeappMj XMfiU; MrUSe4 le y CoI.D JUOmM, ewaer of mm of Mm) faatoM ralt lowtt hi Mm Arfkittoa art mum. DatC W Tut taaia. If. T. 5590??: BOWTOMAKBIT. S$tktf jrm QUMta. C0M,TOi'aMCO..Si.luZ.M. CK a 9jt'ft at borne. BaraplM worth W tree. STDfSOK CO. rerUart. Me. tine! An MZrcclfent Medicine. . . FiM!i3cerixu.0, Fcb..lR7. TUY t tomtlfr that 1 luivrutnl VHiKl m-.n. Hfuclurtd II. k .Mrirm.KiKtiiti Mm r.,r i.i.n. MMKIl Ril (Jrnoral l'roxtraUon or ih Sirvnvw Mm. wUh eoi iKee. 1 recuMimenil VCtETlMKai an rHtt tntticin for rch rtmipMEt. Vorwf tralj-. Mr. V4lKrin. of the trm of Va4prl Huffmt, k a weiMcawa tw4f mmi In Uil itliwe, hav lag se of tbe HrgvH ttvrt Id jiilnft!d, Ohio. Our M t Hitter' h Wife. - m c. LociaTiu.,Kr.,FelU,lK7. lr tar Three nr AV-Threo jeri go 1 wu mfferlair trrrtbtr i IaStHOHMKH-yiCrummifrm. Our mlnWerxle Willi rfvlnJ WHlc, I wi cBtlrelj- rcllevH ThU rear, ft(ltit a rMara or tbe dUM. 1 apuln commenced ImVIiiic It. aa4ain be-lag Ih-hRHh! greatly. H alu Kreatlr tmrrevt my iigmilou. KKTUHtir Ml Watt Jrffrr-&u &rrt. wa. i w mk vhUbTiM-. Artrr ttiu: one HHfe HHtt Sure. Ma. It. R. fiTcrrxa: 1b MCi jour VlCTIXE wm rwowhH'wleil to met , ylelilagtotliu K'"""oof a irlcntl. IcobkhId lo try It. At tin' Mw 1 ww u8i7lng from genrral dtIUt)' and nervous iroitriiluti. niprlr.i:uti-.l by evwwoi k mi lrrtulr lull It. In wonderful itrt'tihealag and curative prepcrtii1 wined to afltt hi) debllllaleti ytrMi fmni the; Slit dure: and BBtr Ita prtktcBt im 1 raiWly tecotrcJ, mlnlnc imvre Omr health aiKl pood fH:lInr. blnce tlicn I hare not hfl(atHl hKle VKCKTlNK Miy iuut uaiiMllflel IntlorMWdit m Mug a Mfe, hurt1, an( rowerful aret In VEGETINE. Tim CAllMlrlbci fVlVpjtor H)dr l-arkTaBj The foUevlag letter frem Rer O. W. Maned, er the mchmwik r.eefwi churca, at mraeHt willed In Lowell, uiutt t-uavlbf PTf rr on bn rrailt lili lrtlr uf th vioc dcrfal curative qnalltkwof V KU KTI NC aa thuroagh cleaarer anil pBrlBcr of the llwd: IItdk Task, MAaa., Feb. IS. 18K Mr. H. K. StaTXJia: ler Str About ten jeara ago my health talted, through the dcpletlBg eifecu of djipepaU: henrly a Tear later 1 wa attacked by typhoM-ievi-r la llirt form. ltatilliH my back:, afid took the form of a large. deep-aeaW abce. hkhaSnefa nontaa iBeaiheriag. I bad two aarykal operatioa by the htkill lathe KUie, Imt rereired iw perHianent carr. 1 auSered great Mln at tlHirt, and wa coatU&tly weakeaed by a profwe dhxiiarKC. 1 aio lout am ail piece of hone at dtfTrrrat Uuitx. Mttn raaoa that about e en year. WU May. 1874, when a friend recoiniiienUetl bioUi go to your office, Md talk with you tf tbe virtue ef VhOKTiNK. I did ao. and. by your klrulticM. aed thi y which joar n your uianuremedy h produced. nciory, boiibc me iKreuiiiu, eic. In V RflKTI VK. what l raw ami heard I galaed aone coafldeaee leowHieaced uklnelt aoan after, bat feltworae from lt eflret; rtlll I erevered, and toon felt It wa benefltlHit me In other reaped. Vet t did aot a-e the reaIia 1 deired till 1 bad taken It faltbrully lor a little Hiorethan a year, when tkedtMcaltyla the back wa caredt aBd fomihe ineath 1 he enjojed the bt uf health. 1 hare la that time Rained tweety-Are poaad ot flcati, bclWR heavier than ever tiefiirn in tpy life, and 1 w ttvwr iiiorv W to perform lbor I ban bow, , IluriHK the HMit few etka I had a aeroluiou hcII' Itte. larxcatwy fut, father on another part of my floo VK0KT1NK faithfully, awl. It removed It level with the turfare la a month. . I thlak 1 thoald have vvn cared of tny nmln trouble aoouer If I had tftkrn UrKr do, anr bavlRK beeome accuttomed Let your patrewa trouWed with aerefala or kidney iHee aiidrrHatHl that it taae Ume to eure ehitmic ateae t aad, tf they will patently take VKUKTINK, It will, in my judgment, care them. WithKreaiebHcatlWHl aw a , l'Mter ot the MethodUt Kalteopal Chureh. VEGETINE 1'RKfARKD BT H. B. STEVENS, Boitoi.MMi. Vetetint is Sold by All Dmuists.

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SILViitIA & CO., Krle, l' AHH MMI I can be made in one dar with , WWm RlUi ourl-fwt Wklu At'iieic. Ses4 for oar aer book. C. S. Acaaa Co., ClclaM.O. CMIMKSE, how bm4 for 3 mrmtt a oa&o. sampie aa circulars rraav ttlX WaehJafta are., bt. UH, Ms. AlTkf Lflfl! I Bf ndtranportiMiotatT.8. n I rTIWlM. LC.s.lkr from any part of the V.KrttMn Gov't ur.li r Applyto V.M.K'tm. Oovt Maiiufr. Cincinnati, O,.or Ixulaville, Ky. MAcMC ara4 r" ) w wr,i a., mt -lfM fe Mi u Miiicf nr Canawa, au Cr. Ill Mm rtk M. mt hmM Ut Mr. Watt. ACuLcufrit. 1. K. BU VrORD1 1 SONS, 0TO.N, UUm, WWW M WCCta Ul. Wt eive Sle4r work that will briag you M a fconth t home, day or ereaiae. iMTZHToaa Vxios, ITSOreeawlcb atreet, New York. auattMll tf MfiF ? Catarrh" Care-The iateat for Catarrh and Hronchitia. 8ndK pu. rnrauniOai. orfLOOperbox. KAItNliAM & CO., St. Lout, Mo. WATCHES. Cfeeapea ta wv af world. Sample wale nd eutJUfin ta aawat. MlJTattmaadaraooULTiiOO.. IF1 Uwtll Lr M dturtfcat. mnt of ear ahwlin. w Hid in CHneMH M eiLT maML a i-ft. oln UiMUMid r rREI hi HNitka. IarlM casta to Mr cauta. la. WAKTEI W tM laaaa i ME to travel aad tell to jaiera. Mr mew QBtiraakablf, claai chlmaara. lMIn voudl. Km mrttMtim. Ra!n Wa. and,baaiaapersaeM. Hutaiaoil travdV-xrAM uo aat atata m aaeta aaat. oaa . KIKST PRKMIITM U. S. CentesBkl Ezhlbiae. AUtSTS WAJITtHI Medal and DinX s PiCTMUl loma awrae MLES l.trSa llltiatriatleHa. Addrea. for aew etra Sin, Ami. MOLMAN at CO., mm AaoH street, tim. , Prt. Mall'a Mitclr 'uhihri 1 the aely fvcaaralioa.enc packtc f (UM will fort: kr hard ts tnrw thkk and hnrr on the tmoothtat fKttithout injury) ts diya In renr ca. or numrr chnuH r fund. 3 liffprkaxe. laMi 3 far .MaM. TKCTH IH HIUHTTi ladaaaif MnM. ftaat bUm4 IW mmi VtMt4, mn fcr a C aa, art if, tiaifHa f im m4 Wl mf kaif, aMtat a -aad pmpmvn wt faor fatf lb aaaiaal m latMaata a? m . Ilk a-" 4 fJauro W- fwn IMaw. fW.MAi Mtoaa. lW.MAftriWrK.5 fa. TaVa aa a toaaaauf f See thin. Only II JO capital reflulraj tn tart ranvaMlng for MAMm. TM'AWX'H NEW SCKAl'-BOOE. Apply, with Ump, to .Tor CANVASS Apply, with tatnp. to Johk K. HitrTHE HILLS. Und Amtk!i "A'oadertn4, by It. N. Mipulrt. t.o ha tiut re c j r la tb HIIU and Yiiowuni ttvkm. Tbe U-:.futl. tst. aad oaly Iruthful aaanU or GoM d SlUrf rruX.:ti, Azricvltural aad Gmlnc reanuKrt. CUatate, iluntinr anJ FH.hiac.tlie Indiant, aad SetUwa' Ailreetntei and Coiifll.n with am, Mlalne and Wild Wmimb Life, and the frA Natunl Wonaer of this mnt riitkM comtryVawi.lts, li.' Unit Ceytnt, BoM Sctnry, imam Caff , tc li:u.trid wlih 27 Fine Kncaci. ad lrre aew Vp eetrrrmt to March t. Price, eolr 10 ceatt; fcy wnl. 2cwiu. MM by a I NWMf ler. er mt pastpiM. by DONNELLEY, LOYD & CO., Put., Chlaafe, IH. -Maize Fiour Toilet Soap I -Maize Flour Toilet Soap! Maize Flour Toilet Soap! A (treat d lvovrry ! a ne p rom pou nd. Ite4h,. aorteaa. and whltt a the rkin. t wocderfu) baHz aad perior whlin: pricrtiw,ai;d U equally auited for the bath, nurtcry, and pt'oera! toilet, IttadmOttfully perrumed, and old everywhere at a tmiderate priee. Keciatrred in l'ateiit-Office, 1S7. by the waau, ftHrer,McKKONVxN IUadm ft Co..rhiiadelphHV aOafaafl AMowth. Aaixr watt IB ea owt P4CvrVf Tkrce reit M Kweka. The Sttrytf CHARLEY ROS a full account of thU Great Myrtery, written by hi Father. Beata Koblaaoa Cniaoe Tta Illaatrateu iJteaa'-Aoot to AU Htltffkirti. a (min lurunac iMereat. jawwawon. Alao the id'e' Mtmt OuUt. by Dr. raaeaatt. MO UtotCi. These booki aell it ilzht. Mile aud reaaale A tent coin mosey on them. I'arOcalaea free. Capiat by mail 93 each. Jnoxrouer A CoPhH. HEALTH CORSET WMIi gklrJaia)raT mm 81f-AdjMMlic rmmu eevrea HautTH aad Compobt af body, with Gitca and Bcavtt at Form. Three Garment In one. Approved by aJl phyatclaaj. ANKPITS W.aTEl. Sanpla by sail. In ConMI, WS; Batteen, 11.75. 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