Marshall County Republican, Volume 15, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 April 1871 — Page 4
FOR THE BOYS AND GIKLS.
BT MUH. LBM ajr.. cd? flay 'jj the rmay spring-. 1 - lb door to hear ,oe htrd sing b r- m - j pi.w tinv f.-Pt biUl-voire railing t" s.-eartis .... I nessd a Mt In an apple free in l i 4a t,e.r th? l-rrv.k. WH. n I hear ! a uoiao aud turned to look .-re, in tro, wsvW Breltaesx bsTd, Aud he sang the sweetest I ever bari. 5?JS 1 row 00 hfc back, and his breast wss red. ' t h l-..! s.) omni!, nd turne! Di hud, M :Kh MtoM.' Lilt- girl. Just am. r ir" inrn Tia ths Si.Vi liui " And, ur, do. nie I I rmot wsJt a minute, I so iait fc sae if there's anv etjsrs in it V ; ith to the crebard shade. mm i m" uu lotit. shadow mad". i fu: su-ti t'l I the wood. m. the oM ai-pletreo Ibat grew yrna new up t. lie 6vV h:- bright pvt-? peered at the neat bekyw ! tu J the chiW to ray arm to ee. i oed her band with a laugh of glee : Oh ! ; -jer. tb-re "tr-. eggs, r-nar aad roared. Aj I the prsfii'st nest that er was found. !" Then a cok of iwe rame into her eves, As she lifted them rWtl to the akiee DW Oo 1 ar. them to maketh'tr neat ?" Mid she, And jjc it atre in the oki apple tree? I know he rtid, or thwy never could. BV w I Irre the dear G-xi. he at ao good : 1 if Gvd takes care of the little bird. Who never can thack him a single word. He will certain and aore take care of me. '" r. I'm ) a- gl..i .- can be!" Th- t irf bae lain long o'er those evea of brown. .id long dark yean o'er my heart hare Sown . Yet oil a the tonn of life grow wild. I he trust of thst little child. a ose wm MOKE. We find this story in the Young Pilgrim Read it, children, and take nto your hearts the good lesson it t; jches. Had I better get in and row across, I wcijJtr: olotiv would ever kno anything about it, and there the new I t lies rookint: in the river, and tüere are two oars in the bottom. It is j a mile down to the bridge, and I v down there and back in a little while, aMad it would be such a splendid sail M course nothing could happen to ne, for granepa said to mamma the ; ' :;r evemngwhen we went to the , mill, " vVLy. H,l,n, Henry is a natural : .oin siuior. ne can manage tne Doat as well as I. ' W 1 ' th dear! I wish he had never seen tu u boat, -aid mamma "I expect it wUl be the death of him yet." NVelL he did not inherit his natural taste from vou, that is certain." laughed gran.lpa ; " but women are al- i rvcrse about thf water " : r. i about tli" water Anil that is all. It is just mamma's nervousness . and I know nothing i wouia fjappt'D to me grttinr in there having a little sail, and it would be M nue this afternoon, and the river k-. away up 1 the hn-ltre. liko a ribbt-n ani'tncr the oaks and poplars. N hotly would ever know anything about it, either, tor of cc .rse I should get back afe, p.nd I dt not believe re would be anv harm in it. But then there is my promise to raotht V tv . ajuHftag affotan thp.t. and it was th' last thinp she said to nie before -he left home on Thursday. !Sih- called me lb the carriage and bent over one iitlc. and smoothed mv 1 get inside of that boat until your fsth er and I get home agsm. T "No, mamma, I will not, certainly. . T . 1X31 uy ' 1 I mswered, though I t nough, that's a fact. hated to, bad ; II think ,t q'utetbadthat, ' ?Ll)l. Canmt h8Ve hlS ""u 111 " ""s?" i.wu .n jiiii-i iiiiiix. ..; 1' , 1 f a I 1 Tii. Uh dear ' dear, the longer I hxk , ,A . ..t.- I want to tr -. It seems as if r m 0 J must gO. I i ue stop more and I shall be in the . 1 . uu nitre . my 'i.jiuise 10 mam f. . , Woe.n 8.n.e And how eiiall comes and boks in my lace, and calls me ber darling bo . 1 puts her arms . rMi nn in vk ; -esmcoveram Hbe will not ask mc whether I have been in th , her I won! I kier a be in my life, aud will not
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a huarrÖSsT as I had. Its ruv Harry been a jjood i v a at1 -.i.l aii.l ;. aoueasingle thing i-iijuier wouKi nave tiitapprovea of r " No. I gueitt nut. mamma," I said ; I was thinking about the boat and 1 not speak very positively. '' Limn hr-ltl oi awiv anl i ki 1 mt mv eves. as mf m woU I Are you not quite - rl in, tl irrv t" she asked. "Wrfl, mamaia, I have not done rthing, ut I hav thought about it. She tlrew her arms around me and held me close t4 her ' Tell me about it, Harry,' she aid. And then I did. I told her about my going to the nver Satnrdav afternoon. and how near I came to getting into the boat ami rowing down to the bridge, and what a terrible temptation it waa. and how in one step I should have been
in : but the memory of my promise to j should place his evidence beyond sus her. and the thought that God saw me. j.i.-ton : n-'vertheless, before giving enback when there was only one tire credence to such a sturtbnr reoort
. - . ' . j .V i a siep iH'iwut me ana uie win. (id when I had done I found mam falling, iust like rair-1 rops, in mv i..iir. l! n ,1.1 T Ihatit rirarlt I th.iiw aaaj vaaaaa. . a , , vw. a x she naid. i,o.l 1 aaa sk..i-i h;, sk i A-..1 I, too, ttianxeti turn, tnen. trom . . 1 . 1 i a a at. ii a mm. my neari, inai i um uoi iae inai - one step. BV E. L. r.o.H. It -jam hv.' irv wirs ajro, lat Maj. tli: the prool old x-whale ship "Anna' wn; ntairinp two hundred wandering avals on a voyage on the bosom of the Pacific ocean. Of this number, I was about the s-alle al pi mm on borrL hflvmc t:ivt '.ni olotwd mv first tlozen
. ü W e werc'perhap Jve hnn.lred i ter aud eff by mnmmy-hke of tho Mexican coast, aud carcasses of all the creatures that IW mux mjm had not been blest with a Pn8bed ufxin it. Even the coyote and sight i.i land lur forty tUvs, at least. ! rav,en shun Äe rcKion. The wrirhe dav was a beatitifnl one. The ' ter 8 Prt.v Paea over part of it with Ind wma dead, and the afternoon aim a vwt drove of cattle, and when they
:mn i-riiiit v on the 'las.sv water. ..iwstsas.no wn 1. .i: rHntr ahnnt th " 1 o " m o r I.w1cr olidt.titicr ri.linor umnLina smokinir ! rlaeninir iwrplmiuw draaminir r.f far. I ' IVV l.'ltJK fcr- V VW Vfaaaajaa . a a taa awav home and friends, or of the -tiange land fr which we were searchThe ship was rocking lazily, ; ing. m,.i-r. 1 bv trif R troll vahinh in r.ncn oeean never eataae, and the sails were ' . , urine about th masts. In short, we 1 i-iZZ ; were in a dead calm. There were ejen only our solitary ship and its living freight, the water upon which it floated, and the overarching sky, which seemed t . .Inan wllr. iiV o 11 t i i Li ii a.. i Ml.lifinrr wt.Sl rc.U.H lie SCfU, We ! eonl .! 1 !ir,t t-Li wnetber or not there was i life in the deerr-bln'? wafer about sj.. 1 1 l vj , ouuuriuv w iirni piv. lui wawt iverflowin wall. Ijving thin. A rurümgof the Tnooth surface wnt . no-; m . et! oy hiqs on me Kui . ;uen ; aa, m j a-, , --' '.'iHici -la uuv .ti-aaiiiä.r , cicij nueir, fnm horizon t prr.-at Hal es, mriistei-H nt' ami more feet long, as d shot 'torn morturs leaped into tne air, described a haaf tsrele, then plnnged head . t iti to thp depths again, doubt less to gather strength aud to get a new j ' 'ft tint hijid for another leap in the air : for thev kept np th' fan for linntes or more, and each mart laave taken several leaps, or there must 1 e Meen -hes. an innuraerable host of
Such a wonderful and grand sight I never have seen among beasts of the field or fowls of the air. How they did enjoy their sport ! For a time, I do not believe I go beyond the truth, if I say the ocean could hardly bo Been for the multitude of fishes in the air. And
! ab they rapidly and gracefully curved from the surface to the surface again, they shone in the bright sunlight like burnished points, and wedges, and shafts, of silver and eold. We conld hear "!ily ho rushing of the water a r tney lett it, and th splashing and Iphnging aa thev etM!td it as.tin. But so many were thor that it mad? a con- ' hntiol rush, plash nn.l rhinge. They left for the depths below as suddenly a they came, leaving the j ocean surface boiling and foaming with I the commotion they had made, and we saw them no more. I need not snv there were n loungers, sleepers or dreamers ou our ship while this grand sight was witnessed, nor acnin that day, so thoroughly did it wake us to newness of lifo. A Tiae Mory Almut Bet xas. m. b. c. HLapz. A lady iu Providence t !1 me that her father once bronght home a molasses hogshead, to be used as a water tank. On washing day. htr mother said, " Let us throw the suds into it. ; to soak the molasses from the bottom.'" I The instant she had done so, she e claimed. ' O, I have drowned hundreds of our neighboring bees "' j The hogshead was black with bees I that w.re busily appropriating the i sweets from what they must have eonsidered aa enormous blossom. The j good lady made haste, with her skim mer. to skim the bees from the top rj , tne water, and spread tüem on a boa in the tmuslnne : but thev seemeil drownetl aud nearh dend, tad slie was j very sorry. All the bee that were around the hotrshead hat! flown awav at the dash of the water, but in a few minutei thev I returned, accompanied bv scores of others. Then beeun a curious work. Thev immediate! v aaaa4 In anAami the unfortunate ' bees, turning them over and over, and working upon them : constantly with their heads, feet, ami antnn Tlio : ovtdt -a ti,..n- i.ik. " " " " mmm a M.M. v - . v ill V. I 1 i i . - v labor was, that oti e after another gae signs of lifo, stretched its limbs and j wings, crawled al out and dried it sell in the sun, an J fl.'w nay. The l;ulv 1 said there were a half a pint, at first. ana inai mere remuiued onlv atoat a dozen hopeless cases, bevond the hu..r . i mane efibrts of their brothers. N ( ier insect ha-. e er excited so much in.eret nd ndmirntion as the 1 . bee; many lessons have been hvin. from it wonderful ami ingenious hab its: and in this cast I have no dgabt l , lnt that an observant fhvsician rn have gainetl some useful hint"- its t. the resuscitation of the drowned. This is a certain true storv. for I heard it with mv tWfl MttV Md Hfl tvarttner tol.l it with her own mouth. and she saitl she saw it with her own eves. - l.ifH brporuL The Next Heaään at 1obt "Bra h . From the New Y'-rk Tribune. It is estimated propose.! to lire: Bishop Simpson. The proposition was started at the close of last season, the lot was eriven bv Mrs. Ponner. and the firgt subscription of 100 waa made bv President Grant. The buildiuc 1ll ff , , of real estate, whiai now almost rea. liXT V" a. : n . ea New lork prices. Propertv on rw 1, .11 11 ( cean ( rive which sold two vrara ; f 41 (krin .. . . for f 1,000 an acre, now sells at 50, la ..a t A rm . ' the go .000 The extension lo( the New Jf ersev railroad to Sandv Hook bus also a fleeted the value of the land above Long Branch bv I brintrintr the nl.wes d. n its line withI u i w. m.i in easv reach of the citv. Mr. Shi open. . Mrs. Edwin A. iStcphens. lr. Dodd, and I 1 . , u .i aa a a . otutin iibc firvis:Ti i'tiiien hi nr;i bright, and land which haa heretofore Vaaaafra Cm 1 wa a ia,l v.iliiolo.jrj 1 aw aw tmm wa asawaas a a-. v. ia oiui'Ti ii'n ' i i i; nit mil aui deuces Iii incrpHse of private rt'si--.a .L r , huh .ne frrowiii! niciinies i r i re-seekers to this catering place. Twro dailv trains are run each wav at present. and the numlier will he increa '1 to I aaiaava mv 1111111171 -111 five Rfter thp , mj The South era rai.ro:'d will place the Plymouth Rrck on the route at that time, in al- : . . v. 1 v. a 1 i , ... , ... , rung, and win have daily pmmofo Ikirzia Come Agauu. The London Medical Tress aud' n enlar has the following A verv startling communieutiun has been w. le to us by a gentleman ooen pyinr a rost prominent post in tins eonntrv 01 the PTintn of most deadly poison, bv the inhalation of which, t ;mplv through the medium of a letter sent by post in ordinary wav, the reader will sud denly drop down dead, with all the . . rv , i , f nr...!. TkA 4 . . . .m;. xii-opinuui.il and acqmrements of our informant . r : r i 1 we are anxious to obtain confirmatory evidence from anv of our readers. ii whose minds suspicions of foiu play have arisen when investicntiiirr rases it' ! 1J J..H. a TA " " s,U(iueU tieUlU, antl WWU SUCtt hVIIlpm. t. t-nZ-iT- , clipping from a Canadian paper, rela 1 . . . s . r a tive to the recent sudden tieatn ot a a .1 m person of note, 1 .ks very ugly H He received an anonymous letter, aad while reading it bt- fell down insensible, and shortly after expired. It is said the letter contained some poisonous substance. " Mak.tl Plain. On the route of the Texas k P.iciti. Railroad is a "pleasing site for a cemet' Staked Plain, seventy milea wide, 7unou; a spear or ßTM, or drop ot wa- " -m rww river tne ner maldened with thirst, rushed into the Pol of crjstal alkali, and drank until they fell led in tlioir track ks, or else plunged headlong into 1 dismal blooii red nver. aud were , . . . ... I the 8WPl don hy htindretls in its swift and treacherous swirl. When we left tb fwos ftt leat twelve hundred head Irw '3r ar,v" a,om' l;,-v 'l0;Ul ilI"" its loathsome banks or feil their festerine flesh to its waves. " ! A spec; ai. dispatch trom Austin, ! i Texas, to the Galveston News, says Keard snd Millers train, loaded with hjw.rm fmm Ch.h Qttrina fnr Vrwt T-' i ta ' 4.i.,i i. i j : . ,lrml luc wumwv wy - "'" v - a nana or Indians. Kearri. iiis wife. a th Amprir-an- wprp tilled The Chihanhan frontier troops pursued the mnrderoTlli band Jhe onnd ary into Stflt Rnd ki,M ! and capturetl eightv Indians. The ohlier A fight ensued, in which the commanding officer at Fort Goodwin aiM forty American soldiers were Killed. I T: e Mexican soldiers numbered two ! hUi.dred It is reported from Eiwrlanr! that Andrew G. Curtin, our Minister to Russia, is about to retire from diplomatic service and re-enfer the political arena in Pennsylvania.
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Roae. bt haariet rmaacoTT erorvoao. Over m mantle hsngs a rose - Ruoh a great red-hearted and dewy thing, 1 hit, though on the wild air drive the snows, In my room dwell Summer with folded wing. Some painter painted it m a dream Of a haunted dell and a apicy night. Hi pencil lit by the flying gleam Of bkxm and fragrance and all delight. And I lie, when I look at this magic flower, In a TVriai ajarrtf n and wait the mom. While a bird, from atarht hour to hour.
Nngs wito ms rreaat against a thorn. Tkm AMtne. General liens. Sim a Kansas vigilance committee held a necktie party, eight horse thieves at missing. The only establishment for the mand Mature at plate glass in this countn is at Lennox. Masy There are in the world about 120,000 Hilles of railway, that have cost $10,ooo,i)0O,000, and given employment to over 1 .100, 000 persons. Methodist churches were built in this country in 1870 at the rate of nearly four every working day, the number being over twelve hundred. The largest cutlery establishment in the world is that of the Russell Comp.mv, at Turner's Falls. Franklin Co.", Massachusetts. It i- i alfttd to be the fact that a D in Delaware kept a negro girl in lnveiv up to week before last, when, she being too sick to be of use to him, he gave her her freedom and 10 cents to take her to New Castle. She died there in forty-eight hours after her arrival. When a scalawag gets elected to oioe in the Southern States, and he an t rind auv one to sign his official 1 1 bond, he sells out his chance. The I an a.a -w a ireasurer eieci or i.joo county, ua., is P01 to have realized fsoo in a littie transaction of this kind lately Tiik latest invention of the Montana In.Uans is the setting up of toll gates nil narrow passes 01 tne roads, ana m m 4 W eompellinc: travellers to pnv for the iriilefire of crossing their hunting grounds G. F. Ci. F. Lewis, of Cleveland. Ohio, has purchased the agricultural college scrip !.f seventeen states, amounting to about coli ting 17,000,000 ; bia lutest purchase being 900,000 acres of Texas for $156,000. The Prescott ("Arizona Miner comes out in mourning for "the thr hund red souls, men. women, and children, -lam by the scourge and pestilence of the beautiful weötr the Indians. " A Bosro.s confectioner now sends out IOC cream in paper boxes. th loss of ?,St,M rm BlWtiug the new 11,1 J boxes are said to be BO roiitriu'ted as to answer all the purposes of tins or cans, and keep the cream in gool condition .a. . The packing trade of Baltimore is enormous. lhe canning of ovsters. frail und vegetables eives annual em I'1 b i0, (W hands; 40,000,000 !'" I"eae. uuu tne amount real !ZPU annnaiiy is put iown at lo.uoo. 000 Ixduna juries have an original way ot nprieemg p a veraict. ma ease ot -1 m Ht in tlie town of Bedford, the ini'v assessed the damages hv each $1,400. In East Boston, the other dav, the police seized nine hundrel of the s.jiiawki up tin "nxisters' which there. as here atid everywhere, are found in the hands of urchins. A i. itt i f girl who loves to prav, one ' night w;s verv tiretl and sleepv, and was getting into her little bed without savinc her uravers. Rut her mamma , tohl her to kneel down first to prav. So she folded her little hands and said: "Please, God, remember what little Folly said last night, she's tiretl tonight. Amen." Tuf New Albany (Indiana) Ledger saya that in the town of its pubbcation there is on exhibition a mosnuito's bladder containing the fortunes of , j,.,, . i,,0 v. ..i t t twelve editors, the souls of twenty-four tmsers. and tne consciences 01 iortviLriit, "iirrwt-r!irrrrrr ami vt tho ltlu.l I r"V3 . . ISU " l r is but half full. I 11 1 ,ifl. .11 . . t (Iwi 4 I 1 1 1 1 quo Va Ami 1,, of the United States, in abolishiiig commercial salesmen, is a very important t-tep, and one which will doubtless be followed brother branches nf trade. Everv firm in the countrv, av ay J MTj tliree. have asrenteI to this arraugement. ana the c -Operation has Weu sohcitod n of the carrying thp resolution into effect. ('(Biniodorc Yanderhilt's Car. From the Albany Times. A coach known as the " Directors Car, " built especially fer Commodore niiderbilt. is very nearly completed. It is a few feet shorter than an ordinär, coach, and will be one of the most cosy '"in ever built. Hie liody Of the car outside is of a cream color, with corniiws of u iliirk.-r --Ii un. 1 1 ri t u decidetllv handsome appearance. On either ante is a keystone with the Comi.iiilitr.. . m . 111. inri-n m 1 hu. licrlil .if t I... . V m J - Dest Kr. neh plate glass constitutes a windoWt the plateR Wim, 42x36 inches, and those at the ends of the M.lrs i i' the car, 2Sx38. There is nothnipr gaudy or showy about the coach. The inside woodwork is of black walnut, and finished as finely as the cover ii first class piano. The decorations mW :.rt' eleeaLt. ihe mountinirs. doo ljnol)s hutnieks laniO hllishinO-R Jer Kns, iiai-rat ks, lamp nuisuings, sc. , are all heai heavy silver-plated. The ear is divided into three compartments : Fir.st. The main room, twentv-rive bv ; 1 v,t.i a nine itxv , a .iinir uaiiui jii.oitL t'lll l feet square, and a sleeping apartment At one end of the car are h?o closets, one of which is furnished w th refrig erator, Arc. The water-closet and wash room nave the latest improvements have the latest 1 la- car will be lighted with sii elegant larnp, in which sperm candles are to be used, the commodore prefen-ing this a-.rWI f Kastift t, The upholsterv work has not tveen done yet. The platforms are provided with neat but strontr : xaj :il j a a uuu i :i tii i wim uru(i gait's nt Miner side, so that when so desired the platform is surrounded with a fence of iron work about two teet and a half high. It was Commodore Yanderhilt's orders that the coach should not be shown, and nis wisnes nave oeen renamed. Every organ demands sustenance and support from the stomach. If the stomennot supply the aliment required, the whole system languishes. To rouse 1 tu:. a - i : auu it;iiiic iina aitritt nppi 1U organ. Nereis no preparation at present known tliat will compare with Dr. Walhek'h Vim KLia BiTTEKs; and as two-thirds of al1 buman ailments originate in indiges on, it follows, logically, that most of i the diseases flesh is heir to are curable at their wef, by this powerfnl vege- j -awe restorative 4 ar i i l A A .tiAi.Nt. iaruit'1, wnue uuf5, w uutj ai lrcp nn the hichwav. alarmed a hnrs and thus caused a j-ouncr lady to be n- " .' a 7 7 i t 1 t liirown irom a carnage, na oeen ordered to pay the injered woman $2,833 damages, after a lasting three days. fetJ NORTHWESTBRK HoBSB NATL Co., Fateat Hammerer Horse West Van Buren street , FactOTT Wast Van Boren street, corner Clinton street. CTiiraso. Forethought and prudence both say iusure your life. Take their advice and insure in llie Mutual Lute Insurance Company af Chicago. GbicbraL L'AdmiracTjT commands the forces around Mont Valerien, and Greneral Cissey those on the plains of ChatilloEu
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A Leading Life lnsuranre ompanj. It ie evident tiiat juet now there is no subject more full of iuterest to the public than Life Ineurancc, and nothing that concerns them more than the merits of the various Life companies in the United Btatee. In reviewing the career of these institutions, we ha e been much ntnuk with the extraordi-, nary onward progress of the Equitable Life of New York, au-i the marked success which has attended tne management of its affaire ; and we feel that we are doing a positive good by giving in brief detail the point which entitle it to the fust cnni(ileration of (he insuring public. The Equitable now occupies the leading position in respect to the amount of New annual business, ae will be seen by the following table: NEW CSI.NtS8. 1?70. The Ed itable The Mm: al LutfThe ConaacTicrx Mi hml. The Mcttal Benefit The New York Life The .1! i n The New England The Kmckebbockek HO, 295,799 33,458,217 24,707,707 12,997,110 27,141,995 21,705,474 8,979,36i 15,141. R44 The abter Oak 2e.iiH.-. By tin- we obt-ervo that its lni-itieK- for 1H70 ZZTf'.m rvr tZnitot at bS .00O..MiO larger than that of reacheil tbo euormoii figure . l'1 .'C.7''1, anv com party in the world The I'quitable is a mutual compauy. on tho cash bach, makiu annual returcd to its policy holders of all the profits which arise in the course of its butineava, he mention of ono ven favorable featiue must not be omitted we refer to the ability of its agents and tbe courtesy of its omcers, by which every required information connected with Life Asuurance can be readilv obtained. The executive of this eompanvcan alw.vs be Meilv approached. and thi, much'lo itts -üktaaS popularity It is thus easy to underütancl why the EquitVtla Vv aa rAailiAil 1 1 aa tiroauiitit liSiuitninan.iA SUrtillg frpm the ,intt ,,av nf ltB orK&uization, under the best auspices, in 1865 there were but Fora rotnpanie. at wrote a larger amount of Mw , , f m huf THRjr . in 1868. but two : n H,'t. tlK. E'init shie s transactions were the largest, ami in 1870 it still maintainotl h Mipremaey. ;,s the table b-iven above eh ows Hv this time it had issued over 60,000 potaaaWsaaaBtBg more than 23U,O0O.0O0 We are not aware .hetlior the Kuitable Life i Assurance t'ompauy is represented here or not, j but we would strongly recommend those de- I y I sirous of working in the field of Life Assurance, to pla.-e the nisei ves at once ia communicatiou with tho hoaie ottice. with the view of acting for them ar- .14;. nt, as there is. perhaps, uo other 1 oinpany thai could offer better inducements. A Frtexdli Cam., ami What was Sn. It is human nature to tell our fri-:ids of otir ailments. We all do t. expecting ry:i'pathy. Sympathy is a great romfort to no .iVl- When wo have recovered, too, we are fond of talking of the medicine that relieved us. Ttus is a good trait iu out humanity. It shows that so are grateful for tssnefits received. The othet .lay Mrs. K. S iulifT. the wellknown teacher of crayon painting, w hose atelier i m t 'ourt Street. Brooklyn, was visited hv a la.ly oiipil. who bad been absent from ner - nearly a iiinlh. " HSve you been sick ?" "Verv." was the replv. " What complaint ?" " ?VHP,Ifia , !'t I should have died. " Ah. and what did the doctors do for vou, mv dear r Klj,, Mw s .. Nofhl .. , ed da yooac ladv . " V gentleman friend." she cdiitin'io I wih a i-ll-talc l.ltihli." induced meto try I'i.vntktion Bin 1 you seethe result : am mHMt$ rvll." This conversation o. . un. 1 in Mr. SiitrlifT's studio ; arid it i. here f;'en 1- "!h i -lates it. word for word t- ' Si a M L'akink ii'oiii pure Irish Mot8, for Ulan.' afaaow, Tn Minus, Custanls, CYeatns, A. ., Ac. The theapest. healthiest, and most AsaWotaS food in the world. SaV0VnEB kn after eating, headache, uervene debility, are the effects of indigestion. One. or two at most, of Parsons' j'lir iatire Pi(8 will give immediate relief. Johnson noi.ynl Liniment mav be admintBtered to cliildren with perfect success, in oases of cro'ip. u iioopitig-t-ough, influenza, and almost ;iny .f the diseases to which they axe liable. Sri Mil: yi:t 1'nonoroH. - - Dr. Henry's Boot and nausea or nipta?. Plant PUls do not ciuse Trv tbi m and von will be Hatlttietl. See advertisement. I KKr-. r?. Nt A VORK Ba.tr fATTLK Fair to Fnme tlO 00 Hoos Live 7 00 SHr.F.r-Fair to Prims 4 00 Cotton Mi.Mlnig Fiicb Sprina Extra Wheat- So. ISprin , Cob - Western Mixed Oat Western Utk Western Barlit Pork -Mesa I. All I mat it i hi BaJCTEa-Xtioiie Prime Fair tirade Medium Stock Cattle Common Infenor it M M 7 00 & oo a a 4 T& .S 5 3 4 oo ra i so 3 (at 4 OC 2) a i a 5 75 S C M 4 Ou ti 7 00 17 I tl 11 a 1JH Hoos Live Rhmef Live- i;.xd to Choice BrTTFR t hoice Kooh- Fresh Flocb-White Wlnte- Kxtra (i ( 7 an Mtilll K 11 r i t i Ü ?, nHi.r opr,n, n 1 No. ! . C'ORK-!fo. 1... Oat Mo. L... Rt: No B. Veas".' Ne'.'.'.'. lKV INCINNATl. Hotw-uve.. Shjcep Live whiat-r! Vo.'i:.:. Fixr Family . to as Oats bIblet Mess Lard. ST. LOUIS. Bkkf Cattle --(.'hoice noo ue Good to Prime. Sheep Good to Choice ....... FLOtrm- Sprina XX Wheat No. 3 Fall Conx Oats BV."V."7."" w LalS1e'r ttf?, 11' Kte .Mil. VV AI K. K I . BatTachoice Prime Fair Grades Medlina 8toc. Cattls Common . Inferior Hoos Live Smacy Live Good to Choice.. BrTTER Ohoire rLoc whit w Koos Fresh Knrtnv K.tr. Wheat-Spring, rfo. L. Ho. a Vw aw. Oavs - No. 2 S- I , foax - Msw. . OAaLgT - iood iaD i sasTm 50 Vho7staS RK I.V UNInviv Pin. ti m .1. thrilling torr entitled Burr Kn.,TTT dj". ! TwT VVTT " u' "onraeocma; April jlh. TP oswt and cheap. ' -okly oauer nHnW -r. Po! KVi' aYtr RSTrmJm"m.'raV Adorras . . u - . t - . . . . Wte Wis. m. . nnyir.n, aiiiwanke THE E8TEY ORGAN la the tnlu organ with the celebrated Vor Jubilant ana Vox Htrmana Stops. Prion from SSO Inaraw. Sold on small instarneartc Snd for (Catalogue to H U STtlRanrj , IV-ed'. Temple of Music. v isearoorn street, Chlcro. ERRORS OF YOUTH. ymportant i.ecti'Rk and i resnrintlnn. to 1 curs Pminal Weakness. Emissions, c , sent free. ED TRKMAIN. SUtion D., 1. Y
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AVhat 1 It : Many, many, people Buffer from they know not what. They are not aick they are not weil. The j - - m aa a a a . la no name tot it. it t almply "rar nana i breaking down of the vital forces. Whatever its raica (and they are innumerable), its vyniptoma are tr. the I mn the me KmoS the moat prominent are extre laaaitude. in,, of appeu.e. ioe, of fleeh, d , great mental deprrwion. Ipdigoetion aivi attcmach couch are also frequently concomitant of thia diatreeirg etat of body and of mind. The common remark in relation to persona m such a condition is, that they are consumptive. Now, what thee unfortunate! really want is rinor,rtnl ntramth ; and, aa certainly as dawn auc-eeds darkness, they can recuperate their systems and regain perfect health by resorting to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters. It
i clear ihat a life-reviving tonic la required iu mch Every size in ordinary dt'Uiaiid, every shape and every variety of finca, u that the dng fume of an empty lamp re- j j8h and decoration, iii iv now be had. And aa to price, the recent require, tobe renvoi with anew Buppi ,,f oil. Perfect-j rfuctions leave no room tor doubt that the Waith am system of iy pure and innocuous, containing nothing but meat Watch-makinc is the most economical as well as the most reliable.and - - - i - - ... mm . ... . 11
wmm ii J.arad combining the three , iui rivmvkjip vi a ssvainaa. un , aui alUTdlltr, Uta cental invlgorant. Hoatetter'a Bitters are suitable t all rAnalitiitlAfia m mm nnlWl.U 4a K . Jj. - , . .. men. 1 $ 1 "It Saved My Life." WORDS OF A RELIABLE DRUGGIST. W hat I the Talne of Money when pared to Health. Com jtllen's LiUTia Balsa.Hl Ia warranted to break up the most troublesome Cough in an Incredibly abort t Iroe. There I nn ronnntv that ran nhow more nvldetico of re 1 morlt than thip Bl am for curln Consumi"! .1, Cough, CoMi, Asthma j Croup. Ac. i It Arts en the Unit-. I Arts on the Liver. ' W Which makes It more than a Cough Remedy tar Ra4 th following from a roliahle Drnijcist of Michigan: MARrr ClTT. Mich.. July 27. 170. J. !f . Harris k Co. Dear Sirs :-The Allen's Lung Balaam haa arrived. I would not like to be wi'hout tt. diM ci Mh." "'rei" I for It baa saved my life. I took a ! and finally Consumption ans seated a verr had täte. I tried ev-ry'htng mended, and spent a great deal n money, and got no help. I had the Allen's I.nng Ilalaam for aaaa, bnt t knew nothing of its merits. T did not like to take it. without knowing more about it. I had not sold a bottle. When your agent railed on me 1 told him I ooajd not aell a medicine I knew nothing about. He urged me to try it mraelf. 1 did so, and to my grateful auri prise the first bottle stopped my cough, and before the ' thi'd bottle was taken my lungs were hca!cri and well. I and I can now apeak knowingly to my friends and cutesnera of the qualities of Allen's Cnng Balaam. I remain .eetvtfnlty. L.C. C1TTRRL. 1 ir,tn. ... OpiHtn in any form ! It I sVoM kt tl. ili. ini- l. i - -... -rnlU . CAUTION. Call for "ALLKJTR I.U!G BALSAM.'' and khun the use of aa? other balsam, a nnprinclpku men may deceive you with worthless preparati.ni Call tor Allen's Xiung Balsam. J. ft HARRIS & CO, PropHr-tors, Cincinnati, O. For aal 7 GRF.F.NE A BUTTON. Mllwa ik- H BOSWORTH A SO.XS. MllwanWo-. FC1XER, FIXCH voYFS Bmis St Paul ' FERRATED WINE OF Wild Cherry FOR Dwspepata. Indigestion. -r oin.iVr. This aitrssable aad highly ffioaciona Win" is prepared so aa to present tn invalids a rsliablo romt-ina-Uonof valoabls elements of Chmbv, Phosphoboi s am I Bos, in a form more teeeptar.1 than th ordinary preparation nf Iron. An roa 1'mir tmnd Si'ir spnrially S'iapted to the deTioate constitution of Lamra, in rases .if (tener.il weakness, loss of nervous energy and impoverished blocd. It promotes tho appetite, gives renewed atrenatta and energy to the whole system. Tilden A Co., Pharmaceutists A ( hemiat Xr Ltbanon, . J-an-fK William St. .Vw Tor. ' For aale hy Druggists general!. I M'BslTini: f,.r VI.Asi. CKAM TARTAE. A ODA er SAI ERATCS, leu lft prntlcw-tloai ol tlGHT, WHOLOOME and DKlJCIOlfj RavIIs. Itivuits, (irlddlr .i !., Wsftte. I ..rn Bita-I :n I I';iti y of evrrv .! ! !(i. ii. Kvrr lux warrant' I We hi've irrtiti. ;l.-s ,.f -in. T ls-t htikecp,.r in the i miiilrv who r niiiieiid it as being far superior lo siiy tliey have wer aae). Tr- It, and you will um? tio other. For m' . all vr Manufa. 1..T..1 l v Hol.i.l-TI .v I . i Si.apdkn A Ar, Ag'ts, 3js. WawM st , t'hlcago. $100,000. HOW TO OBTAIN IT ! A pamphlet of twelr" pages, girina all Information which ia Taluat! man. woman and child in the V. S . will be sent free, hy addrcsainc I . P. WaflaUS MINSK Pol. is, MINV. UllirßAD Made of Cider, Wine, Sorghum. No f llttbAn drags. Cir-nlars fr W II ..I! MORK. Shlloh. O In Southwest Mlsnonrl. The Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Co. Have for aals 1. 100,000 acres, of best uality, on Ions credit, cneap. These lands are jnat brought into market, having ben reserted since 1.43 till tne completion of tlnUoad. Son of theae lands have gone into speculator' hands. Actual settlers are conitbg in, an I to them onl) are sales made. The beet climate, with short, mild winters and long rummers, relieved by geological elej ration from great heat, and healthfnlness superior t all consamptivc tendencies, invite settlers to this re (ion. in na.iiDhlets. apply to AMI'S II . UK. laud t. omml'alner. Corner Math and Walnut St.. Si. raia. Ht. U'RIOSITT-fl. fl and U (C.) bill ae.r aa a aMff osity tor 40c. H oaityforSOc. H. S JONES Oeuver OoL 'HASKi HANFOllH V ( O., Ohicaoo, Ul., HeaDQC ABTERa for Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Axle i lireaseand Wilson's Patent Oil Cans. All at I fseturera' prices. NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! FRESH ATTRACTIONS ! Tu alETHoDisT. of New York, alt lions:'., bearing s denominational name, is accpptaM'' to all lovers of earnest Christianity, whether H?thodist or not. The Methodist Is edited by Her. Ceo. R. Cr.xiki. D,D.,and Rev. Abel Stevens. LL.D , (both sminent journilista. and the latter the well-known author of Th HimloTti of Meikoditni. ) The Methodist Is always full of Good Reading fob the People axd theib Children. tar Tut MeTatODIST will hereafter a-ive the only re viaed report ef the sermons of tho Rev. T. Dk Witt Talmaoe, whose eloquence and orUinality draw conaresat iona numbering over S.00P to his Free Tabernacle fa Brooklyn tr- THE Methodist will also be furnished regularlywits contributions from Dr. Talmage in his anion- style. fW" THE Mehooist has every we.-W a Ltctnrt-Room TWA hg Rev. H. W. Rexcher. cr Th- M armor) ist rill soon begin a Serial 8TORT of great interest by Mrs. Jennie Willing, of Chlcaco, a lady of rare gifts aa a writer and speaker. tir The Methodist haa a (reat variety ot reading I or Trcryftody. tlr THE Methodist will give these and many other good things from now until July tat. 1873. for the price of one year's enberription, f C.S0. being nearlv three months FOB hothiho, and to clergymen of all denominations for t)M. tir- TEK Methodist is taken by 4,ihh clergymen. Nearly all Methodist ministers will receive subscrip tions, or tney may oe sent to tne puuusner, airect. iberafly Canvassers Id paid. tW TUB Methodist may be ordered by the week of Bws-daalars. SptmHmnm copie frt. (i. ". UALÄTFD, Ph llsiher. 114 Nsjssnii Mrvrt. . Y ork. NEW BOOKS. A Novel by Emily H. Moore, KSTIIXID A LOST LIFE. j . I a few days will be published a new novel of th most intense Interest, by K .MI I.V H. NOOKE. The well-known western AnÜMreaa. A LOST LIFE is one of the m-st delightful novels srvwr written, and will ooaa-waad a wMe saw throughout the community. Orders are pouring in from every quarter, aad thoesaavda of leadaia srlllbs charmed wf h 1 it Mia. Bluxi H. Uoo&k, who haa written so iocg -seder the nmm'ttr pttmr of ' WljTMitlf! tr." haa made that nasaa very popular all orer the groat Wewt, jfad lata, her first book, will be welcomed by evert n.. Tli.sbook ia beaeUftllly printed and bonnd. Pricr Sl.Sn. ! fa" The iliriTii hriiika siss.lri i n naitiia anil la n" lw mall, rsws7 rVsv.on receipt of price, by the Publishes. O. W. CARLKTON eV CO- Patbliaherw, Masnos Bqvark, tl. T. City. Should be applied for through Kdson Brotber. Patent Attorneys, HI Ninth street. Washington. I ' sT" If we report an invention patentaMe. i" abate our fee until lbs paUnt ia allowed. Band for circular
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WALTHAM
In soliciting anew the public production, Ü10 American Watch - . . A
That no tact in the history ot manufactures is more completely demonstrated than that the best system of making watches ig the on firat. Astahlished bv them atWaltham. That svstora alwava had tho
Wftrrant of rea80n and common BenPO, and HOW the test of time in the of the Watche8 themselvcB cannot be denied to have been ample
and satisfactory. It is admitted on every hand the evidence of daily observation and common repute that the Watches not only keep correct time, but that as machines thoy endure. It should seem that nothing more is needed but that their HSM shapes, and appearance should suit the tastes of the people. As to all these conditions the American Watch Co. are now fully prepared to anver the exactions of the market. They cpntidently assert there is no longer any need for such reasons to import watches of any description whatever.
Walthum Watch is the cheaoest as well a the best.
Manv new varieties of movements
vear. all of which display the latest improvements in design and finish, J .i -j .i o .a. , i ,1 vr and evince the rapid progress the Company is making towarrt perlection in the art. Among these the new small size Watch, for Boys and .i n i . i., l. young gentlemen, is to be specially noted. A very low price lias neen o.-v C,T- thia Wutph bppanR it is .1 ho's Watch, and With the ObieCt
uinwo iui m'" " " -' j - j of bringing it within the means of boys of all classes. Price being considered, no such watch, in quality and beauty, has ever, in any
country, been produced Tbo " Praeiit-l i Mtt " full nhltn
is now made either with or without stein-windincr and setting attach
?
ment. This watch, in either form, tho Company challenges all manufactual or nil countries to beat or BO. Had for its nrice. It is made
with all the latest improvement
IMrROVL ailQ W HICH HOI Unit IUä&SI It UCUUI IUI HB juipooco on a timekeeper, but ill make it the great favorite with watch-makers. This, the highest grade of full plato Matches made In this country, in size aud appearance, in hiiinli, and general excellence, is especially intended for and recommended to business men, and in particular to Railway ami Express men, to constant travelers in fact to all live men who must be told by their watches the correct time of day whenever they want it. All such men should have the "American Watch Co., Crescent-street." Counting on such destination for this variety
of their manufacture, the Company devote the greatest care to its construction, emp'oy upon it only their lust men aud best machine-
ry, and issue it with their reputation at stake upon its success. V For sale by all leading jewelers. No watches retailed by Company. For all other facts address ROEBINIS & APPLETON. General Agents for American Watch Co.. 12 Broadway, N.
ATTENTION IB OALLED TO OUB LARGE STOCK OF WALTH J WATCHES, A"D WB SUBMIT TUE D td.OWING REASONS WHY THEY SHOULD BE PBEFERRED TO ANY OTHER AMERICAN WATCHES. IN THE FIRST PLACE, THE WALTHAM t '031 PAN Y IS THE OLDEST, AND HAS HAD FOURFOLD THE EXPERIENCE OF ANY OTHERS ENGAGED EN THE BUSINESS IN THE UNITED STATES. IN THE SECOND PLACE, THE .'riACHINHKY IN USE BY THE WALTHA.H COMPANY IS FA B MORE PERFECT AND VARIED, AND AS A RESULT THE WATCHES ARE OF FAR HIGHER GRADE, AND OF GREATER VARIETY, AND ARE PLACED IN THE MARKET AT MUCH LXWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHERS, QUALITY AND STYLE FULLY CONSIDERED. IN THE THIRD PLACE, THE WALTHA1 WATCH ES NOW A STAPLE ARTICLE, ITS REFUTATION FULLY ESTABLISHED. AND, AS A CONSEQUENCE, IT IS SOLD AT LESS PROFIT THAN ANY OTHERS LN THE MARKET. BALL, BLACK & CO., öttö and 567 BROADWAY, NEW-TORl.
Now is the Time to FOB
GRAND GIFT CONCERT ! OF THF. MILWAUKEE MUSICAL SOCIETY, WHICH TAKES PLACE ON Wednesday Eve.. April 26, 1871, at Music Hall. IMMENSE SALE OF TICKETS ! iiom gratifying reports are being received from all oar Agents, and from present indicains we are warranted In saying that there will be NO POSTPONEMENT ! NO POSTPONEMENT ! NO POSTPONEMENT !
The Sale of Tickets will And our Agents are hereby notified that bj that time to the office of $80,000 TO BF,
GREENBACKS
1 Gift $25,000 1 Gut $5.000 5 Oifts 1,000 20 Gifts 500 50 Oifts lOO 100 Gifts 50 And '4.01NI Other C ash t.ilt TICKETS, - Ml urines will be naid on Iho day after the praaioa. can forward their tickets for collection ol prizes trill be announced by telegraph in all
IM.W OF IIIS ritilK TIO.N. -One hundred thousand numbers representing the tickets is hi -d, will be nlac o.i la one wheel, and two thousand one hundred and seventy -seven . rds inaaribed witli the amounts of the gift will b- pla.-" 1 in another. From these wheels a number and a gift will bo drawn simultaneously; tbc -V.oaftrr drawn in each instan.-o. taking tho Gift drawn at the tame time. The wne-Is are now being constructed epciaii; far ihi'orratirm, and will be made on the most ";ir vp.t plans. No piina or expense will be pared to make the drawing in every respect satisfactory to the public, ana ticket-bolder, may be assured th U thir intereata will be carefully watched and protected. HOW TO -i.M .HONKV.-Send by Batik Draft, Postofhce Order, or in Registered
Let? jr. Bvreraltting hlteen cnts a11iTion.il, Kogiatered letter.
H. N. HEMPSTED. Music and Piano Dealer, No. 410 Broadway. Milwaukee. Wis. la i h'j autboriz . ' t t neral Agent, to whom all correapoodence should be addrwsaed.
TO
Il l ADVERTISE.
AN ADVERTISEMENT Of this space, 10 Uneav will cost but Sixty Dollars per week. orTwo Hundred dollars per month in our List of 600 WESTEE5 weekly papers. Our list etnbraese a auperior riser of county papers, reaching a larger number of readers In their respective count is than any other medium that could be selected. Send for list of papers.
AN ADVERTISEMENT
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drcd DofUrs for one month's insert ton, dally .rrery other week, tn PI of the very best dally Democratic and Keuubiican newspapers in the Westen ft ates.lnot in
cluding Chicago or St. Louis.)
COOKtCOBURN&CO.
CHICACO, CA LKS. I EN WA.NTRI). To sell goods by sampie at whole .sale. We vill par a salary of w Tft.OO to I per nronth and eapeweaa. atiej nc re NKTT A CO.. Ill Madison S ticso, raani o. Ill inired BR TO YOUNG MEN. Si:i.K.IxTHn'TOR onMarrlaate and Diseeaea of the Roproductive Organs, Seminal Wesknesa, Ac, with W recipes for self-eure, 190 large pat;es. 1C plates and engrsvtnir'. :-rmple opy, SO cts. 1HHIR LADIE.a Treatise on Female Diseases. wit b I prescriptions for self-treatra.nt, in sealod envel tpe. Price U, cts. M A S. Inst.. Publishers. Milwaukee, Wis.
WATCHES.
p.ttronape of Watches of domestic Company respectfull represent : am ' 'aS a m . m have been added during the last Watch . nHflrH dlirinc the laßt Vear. . . . j: J A.il al L in evert part improvements which the Secure Your Tickets TH K Close on Saturday, April 22d, all tickets remaining unsold, must he returned the General Agent, at Milwaukee. IN CASH ! DISTRIBI TF.D $25,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 5.000 5,000 - . Amounting to $S0,OO0. S2.00 EACH. drawing. Parties at a distance, who may draw through the 1 thf bxnress t omnar The swsrd the principal citiea of the Un pvrties can have tleir tlcketa forwardeS It
w. tl. o i .iitfs, President LlwauKee Mualoal Society. T. L BAKER, treasurer, Caahier Milwaukee Nations! Bank KMIL WALLBER, Secretry Milwaukee Musical Society.
MEN As a medium for roach Agents. ILL. Agents! Read This! tTBfflUi PAY AtJKNTMA salary el V T s30 per vs-erk and expnes, or allow a large commission, to sell our new wonderful inventions. Address, M. WAGNER A CO.. Marsball. Mich. FRAGRANT SAPOUENE Cleansk.id01ovsaandallkindaoff:lothsudC'lothinf rsmore. Paint, Urease. Tar, Ac. ..toatlf. without the least Injury to the ftnest fabric Sold by drug.", sud rancy Goods Dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOI.lENr. t'O.SSBarcUTSt.NewYork.wJUSaUeSi.Chicatre t
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
IM l.ION- Beau- TeMiaaa Hear TeAtiaaaB awi . onderful Curallve KB faldTORNH Thrv are not n vilr. FANCY IIRINK. Madoi Poor Itiiin, Whisk v. Proof Sp'rfts n.' H fuse Uqitor, doctored, spltsi aad aareeteac-' to L-aal;;;.;,,', .', . "'ironk-tmesa j ndruin.butareatrueBiadicine.madefromiieSativa Roota and Herba of Callfon Ii. fn I row aJ! Al'-o-twni. n r .in r it!.on pi kipifk ami a UR t.iu-. PKIM iPI. I, a r"rf-t Kvnovator and Invigarator of the .,m,,arrjini.0n,ip,w. ,... r.s ...i. ..rns the Wood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to direction-! afTd romain low: unwell, provided their bone arp n-. !. ruv.-d hj min e.al poiaon or other mMO. and the vital oraacs wasted bejond tho point of aayajfe Thev arc n lir!tl- Piiü.i ivi ;i- (! sw I Tonic, poaacaalna; also, the pecuMarmrn of .,. Macaa I a powerful aeiit tn relterins C ny .-liou or Inf! ' tion of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEHAT.K HPI. A l f.. ran :eT n young or old, married or single, at the dawn ot womanhood, or at th turn of lite, these Touic Biltrs bavu no equal. For Inflnminiitort nntl Chronic Rbeuiiinf font nml oul. Dvi'iiii or ltitlia f n. .. Itiliou. ! Kerrtittpnt ami Interniittent l , niert , of tlie Hlood. Liver, Kiilti v- IU::.dder. the RitK'r have ln moat aaanewsafal. Sack I DtsrasM-n are cause ) by Viliitii d l!trd, which 1 generally produced by derang-tnent ot th IMve-stiv e Organs. niWIU OK Mtli.fTI(i, lliialaaaia. Pain in the ho"!et. oush. I'tirlcnessni the Cbe j Dizziness. Sour Kructations of tho Stomach. Bid taste j in the Moutn. Biliois Attacks, Halpittion of the I Heart, Inflammation of tin. Lung. P.iin in the regions of the Kidneys, and a u :ndr -t .-e r lu.nfnl avrnr. om. rc the . p i'; ffspiings of Dyspeua. ate I he St i-ui -.u l atiruulate the tor bowel, which rea ler tavtn 01 unequalled efficacy in cleans'n 'Ii. blood of .11 ininaiiUoe. aad tmpartanc new life aad vigor to th- whole ay stem row skin ihm w Rheum, Blotches, 8;ot, Pimple, Pos Tetter, Rait Boil-, Car bnnilns, Hint' ni, Id H.'.i 1. r.N-'-. r.rysip elas. Itch, Scurf, rlse.l..r.iti..n-... . Ski... Hauon and rlaeaas of th. Skia, of wtn'- v.-r .ia in " are literally dug up '! a.rri-i if.-i -)tmln a short llrca by ths use of th.'.e 15i:'-i- ). Lottie In auch rases will convince tile ia-M incredulous of their curative clTc-t. Cleanse the mate I B;ioU wheat-f r rssj im i its im puritiftbarstiacthrouithtQe Ski-i in Pimp!, s, Krop tiona or Sorea, cleans, it urli.-u . i ti i.l r ..l-tractsii and aluggiah in rti- vcina; cl.'.. it hp.. it i fowU and your T-elinga will tell you when. Kei tbo blown pure, and the health of the system will follow. PDC, TAR anl'.e. -r'AOU I , n the yst.'in of manv thoas-.n.. an eff n ill .i.-- i oyed and r.movod. For full direcM.Tis naad rar. tully the circular aroun 1 each battle, prm'.-d in four languages English, Ocnnati. 1'rruch and t ini'-ii. J. WALKKK. Proprilor B il M MW ALO A C . Brugg a j and ;-n. Agt . and 32 and 34 Commerce S'r.-t. w York. SOU) BY AI.I. IU( ' iWM'SAMl ÜK U.Kfc. A Book for the MiHion. A Prrv TE COTtW the Mil. lose abo v. , on t ht Ileal mas. i i tbo n'tng olfan I -rnteries ar ! latent 1 0!nna-, n Thlalia Irf.i'ir ii i relations of the seznal .ti"a ia producing a r i-ur t'.o c u-leun, A inter -'ling wrk of two 1 tr lock aaid key, aaJnc liil tai al-.ut the ho . -T f., I At.lr--.T' Li.-. St Lnaia.l!o. - -f ri-a!T? fa-ri'(vr"nt- I Baary, 2 j. 12 K ti ...'.' f "'NotV'- to t'io "i,m- mi ' ' fnnrqrftr. Befor'. B'i;.!vin; o tite i:o!urieu3 1.' i 'i e in '!!.!; ;"ruse) ?r. I ur ! .- ,J Dr. r.n ss is . IS!., ,.VwtH iu M-rvU:: oai1. oa Mo. . r'M no ?.Y,i : Good. mi ROOT A P',AKT By elbtawr tsn, th aS SF.-S. t-'uil I .... -. i, l, . ... v rrsY. K irs : DKBrUTr, tr aa, Jacancx,) loO ari-ong from a low si etractiensof 'onti. mercury or aAwAW l-i. at all times and nrnl-r j O out regard to ill t it Im u: s. Price a Cents a Bov. Prepar t by the trfon MadiciiM i '.. . st L. 1-.. Mo, Sold by draggiats and dealers in medicine everywhereu GEO. WOOD'S ORGANS. See Them ! Hear Them! Kew styles now readi mfsic free. Apply to Ai . Circulars con iiu ents. S'oaic Deal rf. SEW IT CEO. WOODS &. CO., BOSTON. FOR Hand and Machine Sewing J. & P. COATS' Six Cord in Ail Numbers. From No. 8 to No. lOO Inclusive. FOR NALEBY All Dealers ia Dry Goods and Xotionc. m:in.bbit!! mm,sm. ArmWja-JZ- ZZT . . An entire new collection of BEAUTIFl L bAB BAIH SCHO.,1. Ml Sil'. Noold ot .rr, Jmt I but everything NEW, FRKXH, and .SPARKLING. Wor 'aand Music by th best tvrltnr in the caiiatss. Specimen pa -es seat FRKC, or a single copy mailed on receipt of SS eenta. Price. SK per rtuwdrer: Every Rrson interested tn . S. Music should eamiue t MF JaVRL. Address b. BRllXAHln mi.vs, ' PaMishera, Oeveasnd, O. YOUNG MEN d string a sue maaful stavrt ia Buitct ÜTe. at e n d Rastaaaa 'hsw-tti eld est, best and most reasonable racti -jil S hcssL and te only one providtna situattc lor flst.lnam. nt S atM In Kncim tl G. atABTMA . .l .D.( rVurtkeepsi. N Y THK MUCRET- OF VOUTU I WUl. 11 A medical Treatise of thirty-two paces, sent r re paid, on receipt of two three-owl povtaga stamps Address M B. LA fROIX. n.-nv. T V ' ANTED Art K NTS . WOperdnv 'o sell the SHL'TrlJ.; htV INSa Ma celebraSad ROMS CHINK. Has the "" ti.'s tbl " 1 rt ft'cA" (alike on both The beet and che pes' the market. Addrcf a ia füllt. I psrina; Machine in .lOHNSON I M1KICO.. Boston. Mass., Pit t btmgb , V. , tnoaco, Ul., or St. Louis. Mo. QQ,)-. A MONTH! OOaktvJ Expenses pa and esrriaare fortrtSerl S.SHAW, Alftcrl.Ma paid. H. BL00MIN6T0N NURSERY. ILL. tilth Year sUO Aeeas. la Im ails ist l amest Assart ivtcati Ol sdaew. llfch : IflOwPrlrrs! W anM son know W hat. Whem, How ! Plant ! Fruit, Shade. KTanrreen Trees : Root t.rafta, ,veadn. rimmm-n Planta: ApplsBesa: Ritrh Base Pntalwes . j Shrubs .Rosea. Greenhouse and Garden Plan teA .. -. ! FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Finest, Beat Collection Sorts sort OnsMty ' Send It cents for New. niustrated, Dbsb rap tree t'ata I inarue Sn pages. Send stamp, e.ch. f. r Cafsloa-ues ol Seeds, with plain direcsssawM pages; Beddi tg aad ; i laeden Plants- 32 pages, and Wholesale Price 1 ist - 51 , pages Addraas F. K. PHOENIX. Blu.J.-ninaton, llliaoi-. . , . . . IflN VT AK? how made in 10 hours, Will Partienlars in cents, w wttbtnt d-nr. Nu. Um M. V.. April 22, 1871.
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