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and he would like to leave it behind toTariftf Hlie .TfeftiinrftttiU'yt lMWhot

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down an' ain't itoVAcent.

lend me four bits to get a bit of break-

Hhe vbrokeir leofeed r&t kim and

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KW0rwVWv oot fcnds'andfeetfelfrcold;anA fclarapyr iv was Hna mnrmnir ffia Krntrr fmiTiil t.hn Hi. f nervoiis aud irrltable.iaud losi ailenthusiasm.

lliLXAAMudUMin whft-n 'At times tnf head oiild seeni fo hirt and

he came down to business, lhe miner J -mWUlon, ud 1 8Gmd indiflatwnof t the

rose and said: 1 i nreseht and ' thouiihtless, of the future, I

' )f!Wl, JtmbK !lthfltM tPlmef tried tkae hVfefffld

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malaria. But it .would .not.tfo. I was de-

gave him $5 to go and get a bath and ai W breakfast fiHi pretlyhe returned. 1 ff "Sit down anW ifet feiltR ,( lOlffJK

h'rfton little. chiaibE

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him tmparceiVf :- I beetLe-bf er-bk-od firnfihfng '

i r-4the poorlrildbodrra was under1 th

knife into into . "Into tife bosom of the child I? cried out-tlw Kode, rith -i great emotion. . "Your Lprditenefc times anticipates--it went rigtoiiiW the neckof the calfr- iU:: WW Justice Wiles race sentence l&oy at LisaioBterD be hmnged, wfth!htf1hopq df reforming him by frightening himt and he ordered him for execution, next - morning ; The Judge . , awoke in the middlo of 'the night, .4fas sq affected ' by the notion that he might himself dir ' ih thtf course of the n'ight, and the boy be : hang l, though he did not niean that he should suffer,' that he: gp out of his bed and went to the lodgiiigs of the Hig Sheriff left a. reprieve for the boy, : cr wit Wfta toy be considered equivalent to it, and thet returijiing to his; bed, sEent,th riofJhgfetXi 1 1 ertbl7 : -j ; C i'r ' . Wb&a jdord MftTiflfieldonee exclaimed to Mr. Punning, as he was laying down a legal point: 1 "Oh, if that be law, Mr. : Diiniiingr I way:- bWfM wl law hdqka l" Better read thOTHrV Iid,nas the ready retort. ! In a sisular manner an Irdah Judge shook his head aa Mr, Curran was elal . orating one of, hjjoints to a jury. ttI Bee,n said Mr. Currto; "I see, gentlemen, the motion of f hi Lordship's hed ; oopamoni observers might imagine .that it tpylied a difference of opinion, . .but the iraud be mistaken. It is merely accidental Believe me, gentlemen, if yqru reuin here many days you will yeurselves perceive that when his Lordahk shakes his head there's nothing in, ft n English paper. "V': Atlaiitis,- ' : : ' M. E. P. Berlioux, professor of geography in the faculty of letters, Lyons, has published a learned work, entitled t ;"Les AtiiBtee.- The question of At lantis rests upon ma Egyptisai tradition related by Solon and preserved by Plato fa thia Timfle?us) and the "Gritias." For alTthe events related in this tradi : . tion, thai dates afid the geographical positions there is always a double inierpretatkm, one giving to : the statements exaggerated meanings, the other regarding them as ordinary facts accessible to discussion. Ifow students have oonsidored the subject from the first point tf view only, regarding Atlantis as a continent in the oenter of the Atlantic Oeean, from which a great expedition wast, made nineor ten thousand years before opr era, and which was one dmy ingulfed to the sea. In this form the legend is so seductive to vne imagination as to place patient research out of the question. Even those who have given any historic value to the narrative have placed the events so far back as to antedate criticism. In fact, the lands of the Atlas are notonly rich in souvenirs found in books, bat they are filled with monuments, some of which belong to the most remote ages bf which it becomes us to study toe history. The dolmens are more numerous than those of America, and it is here that we must seek one end of that long line of megalithic monuments whose other extremity is to be found in India. The tumuli mark a second epoch,: and their lines ere not urreeted by the ocean they reappear n American soiL Alongside of these

zode structures appear the remains of

others belonging to a still higher civilization. Indeed, M. Berliaux has sought to reconstruct the history of this northeast African laud. Philadelphia iVess. Mistakes of SJiafcepeare. The mole has eyes, but he does not use them very much. Shakspeare speaks repeatedly of the blind mole, . but the sweet bard of Avon was incorrect. The mole is not blibd, bat his yes are exceedingly small. ; If any person wants to find out this for himself he musfc first hold his mole, which U no joke, for they bite like fiends and . scratch with their, forepaws like wildcats. Then by blowing awjiy tbe f ur a small black: speck anpears, which is the T: X But tfee best way ik to ptrtf toe : mole in water; wfaeif the ey6 imtnediately apearsr showing that ha has the powir of projecting the eye beyond the fur. T. e samo proverbial wisdom that made the mele blind giva it credit for,d sense of hiring ,idngi4arly delicate; yet theacti that the nars are notbpeciallV antt. ; ibd dellcatjy of hear-

W m& singular mariner

makeup your account ')rSntly.,, He

left the dilapidated m&n on the edge of ehaiht!He vcianje)i)alCi'With idtek

i and st.Ms.ckark. idown to ihe .bfljik.

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gold. Xne poor aevu watcnea ine proi ceedings witlnrtniserable indifierence. ThigcSd WOfl'&taekd tiporr tire eb&inter.' iIioofchbre !'! soljirour two-.feet of Hale & JSjTor4imsfm.$2SjO(nii.:wd here's your money." m.-j.n a The miner fell down on the floor and cried like a baby. He could not read or" rrito and haxt iio idea what the market was. lie Sent a draft of $2,000 to his mother The broker bought for him $20,000 worth of registered bonds,

and gave him $2,400 in coin, which he

spent in three days. Two bunko men brought him in drunk and tried to get his bonds, tut the broker drove them out, and when the man got sober be came and had the . bonds sewed into his clothes iand was dispatched East. He has never been heard of since. San Brancisco Chronicle.

The Fapaw. The Fapaw of the tropies is Carica Papaya, commonly called Mamao in Brazil. The tree attains considerable size, but is very soft and short-lived. The foliage has the general effect of a palm, and the tree has been described as such by some writers. It is a very rapid grower, attaining a height of 15 feet in a few months from seed. When a forest or newly cleared land has been burned oyer in the Amazon valley this tree springs up as raspberries do in similarcases in the woods of the Northern United States. How the seed, which is ,th& size of a very small pea, gets to outrof-the-way localities, or preserves its vitality, is a mystery. The flowers are light yellow; the males and females being on different trees. The fruit is orange-color,rottndish or oblong, and the size of a small melon. It is borne clustered all around the trunk of the tree, just below the great crown of leaves. The pulp is orange-yellow, soft, full of small, black seeds, and very sweet; indeed, it is so rich that one can eat but little of it. The juice of this tree has the peculiar property of rendering tough meat tender, and for this purpose the leaves or the green fruit are often boiled with the meat, or the leaves are rubbed over meat which is to be roasted. The green fruit boiled tastes like turnips, and the ripe fruit is made into a very rich preserve with sugar. American Garden.

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Hard is the fate of htm who loves . YtVu dares not teU bis trembling pain. Jame3 Thomson. We fuss and we fret About the one we didn't get. But we needn't make such an awful fuss If the one we didn't want cHdn't get us. Phwbe Carp. Love understands love; it needs no talk. HourgaL , Love is the life of man. Sweden bqrg. ; There is in the heart of woman such a deep well of love that no age can freeze it. Bulwer-Lytton. Flowers and Men. As there are rome flowers which you should smell but slightly to extract all that is pleasant in them, and which, if you do otherwise, emit what is unpleasant and noxious, so there are some men with whom a slight acquaintance is quite sufficient to draw out all that is agreeable; a more intimate one would be unsatisfactory and unsafe. Landor. Out in Arizona, Hon. A. W. Sheldon, Associate Justice, Supreme Bench of Arizona Territory, writes as follows: "It affords me great pleasure to say, frpm my personal pbservation, and you know the scope of suoh has been very extended, that St. Jacobs Oil is the great and wonderful conqueror of pain, the sovereign cure for all bodily a;hes and pains, and I cheerfully bear this testimony. It is a prevalent idea that housefiies especially abound in the neighborhood of stables, &nl it has often been stated that the' housefly lays its eggs in the compost of snh places. Exact ol serva tions seem, however, to be scarce, and it is, therefore, interesting to know that Dr. Joseph Leidy has put on record that he observed the; swarming of these pests from the compost heap of a stable, and moreover, found that the flies. Wore infested with a brown mite. ; 4 ? 4

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tWs coudlJlpn lpassejduerHi wfee,K3.pf the greatest ngohv'. ' ' Vft44ll&jbe "SstuWt hteH the misery culminated. Nature could e.idure no more. I became irr&tlonal '. Had 'apparcrntlyt :insedsihlepj t Cold ewe;l gatherefl , on ,ujy fonehead; my eses became glassed nid 4niy .throat rattleaf. 1 I : koettid to ! : Jii : Another j&pherd- .flndf with ' other ; ; surroundings. I( knew "nothing of irhatr pc-earred around trie,' although '1 ' 1iat& -lilnoe !earned that! it- was. -coaflittered j deatk by

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8fte, ana j-et one of great agony x was helpless, hopeless, and pain was my only companion. I remember trying to see what was beyond me, but the mtst before' my. eyes was too great. I tried to reason, but I had lost all power. 1 felt that it was death, and realized how terrible it was. At last the strain upon my mind gave way and all was a blang. How Jong this continued I do not knpp vjtmjt .atjat 1 realized the presence of friends airec'Ognlzoa iny' mother, ' 1 then thotig-ht it was earth, but was not certain. I gradually regained conBCiousnesfl, however, and the pain lessenjed. I fund tiiqt--my friends had, during my urioonsclbn'ness, been giving me a preparation 1- had never taken before, and the net day, under the influence of this treatment, the bloating began to disappear, and from that -time on I steadily improved, until x);day( ltani , as well as ever before $n my life, have no trabes Of the terrible acute Bright's disease, which so nearly killea mo, and all through the wonderful instrumentality of Warner's Safe Cure, the remedy that brought nae to life after I was virtually in another world." 44 You have bad an unusual experience, Mr. Crorabie," said tl e writer, who had been breathlessly listening to the recital: "Yes, I think I have," was the reply, "and it has been a valuable lesson to me. I am certain, though, there are thousands of men and women at this very moment who have the same ailment which came so near killing me, and they do not know it.. I believe kidney disease is the most deceptive trouble in tt1 wqjkL Jty comes like a thief in tie; lipigfct, 1 'It k4s no certain., symptomsj' sterns fo aua.c eelp ene differently; ' It is q'ulet, treacheiuSt-aind all the more dangerous. It is kifliixg : wriieople to-day than any ctl er complaint. IT I had the r power, 1 would warn tm entire world against it, and urge them to remove it from the system before it is too late.' 7 fc " ' One' or the members of tfae im oJf "Whitehead & Uitcheil, proprietors of the Birmingham, Eccentric paid a fraternal vlsk. to this office yesterday, and in the course of conversation Mr. Crombie's name ' wa mentioned. 44 1 khw about his sicknessj Bd the editibrjujind his remarkable recover ' I had

te 'tbrtttary ill in type.und announced in

the Eccentric that he could not live until its next issue It was certaiuly a most wonderful case." Hev. A. R. Bartlett, formerly pastor of the M. E. Church, at Birmingham, and now of Schoolcraft, .Mich., in response to a telegram, replied? ;; Mr.' W. A. Cromble was a member bf my congregation at the. time of his sickness. The prayers of the church were requested for him on two different occasions. I was with him the day he was reported by his physicians as dying, and consider his recovery almost a miracle." Not one person in a million ever comes so near death as did Mb. Crombie and then recovery but the men and women who are drifting toward the same end are legion. To note the slightest symptoms, to realize their significance, and to meet them in time by the

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the brain of morbid fancies. Promptly cures Rheumatism by routing it. Restores life-giving proper tics to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nervous

disorders. tVReiiaW waeti all 'ophAaib

freshes the mind and ipvirf Orates fthqOtdl. C

dyspepsia or money rundst j

CONSUMPTIOIM.

mi t

ip in in

1 J jir:6Ut7:iw.

vn., wrti April 4, Lthtt be want Pf'tojktwnf,

nrri bit Btutlwr tComBMp(lAB after Uw phj- -, fkian bad Hren her fitv al ' Incurable. He m otbr

ClNlElVlgftM

Diseases of the blood ownltaconchcrdr. Endorsed In writlu by over fifty, thousand leading Citlrns. . cierfTvmon laid physlcimis IbJC; B. atnl Ltiroseif i . 7 i 1 CjFor sale by all leadlpg drupfftsts. IXCO. (18) ForTestlrnonlaliAcireUUrt'sendstainpJ V' t' The Or.S.A. Richmond Med Co. St Joseph.Mo. Lord, Stontenburgh A Co., Agents, Chir ago, UL

41 Siife

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Zaneeviile. OM write m

(itlses, who hiu wen af

yean. 1 be LMnr nai cured blm mUui ears

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ibs ma wnmm Liver and Kidney Remedy Compounded from the well known Curatives Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake. Dandelion, 8arsapariluL Caacara Sagrada, etc., combined with an agreeable Aromatip Elixir. THEY CUBE DYSPEPSIA ft ISBIQESTIQN, let upon the Liver And Kidneys, AKP .. REG-TJLATE THB BOWEIiS, They cure Rheumatism, and all Urir nc.ry trouble They Invigorate, nourish, strengthen and quiet the Nervous System. As ei Tonic they have no Equal. Take none but Hops and Malt Bitten.

FOR SALE BY ALL CEALERS.

Hops and Malt Bitters Co.

DETROIT, 9?CH.

4

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11

HEAD,

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when aDnlied bv tha

fin?er into the nostrils.

unl

hesd of (Catarrhal virus.

causing healthy aecxe tiona. It alias's inflammation, wo tacts the membrane of the nasal passage from additional colda coni'cmrtoiv heals the sores; rind

restores sense of taste

and smell.

SJ

A few applications

relieve. A tkarvwgh treatment will cure.

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tor circular. Vricv s ents. ov man or at i ELY-BUOTHE DrUKglsta, Oweao, K.V.

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LL JaKDILlAE HEALERS.

ThouHaviidi Hastened to Their Gravest I Belying on toKtinioiiLils written in vivid, plowing lanuape of Home miraculous cures niliifeHv ginieMiVelv nnffed-Tin doctor or

patent medicine bas fastened thousands to r :i - - . . 1 '

ineir graves; oeneving m meir aimoscin saiiefeitja tQxaX .fit same miracle will be) performed on them, nhd that these testimouials'rake tTife 'KTtfrfest while the so-called medkane theme hastening them to their graves. We have avoided publishing iestim6nitil'&$f they do not make the cures, uithpugh wet iuve - I THOUSANDS UPON THOU8AWMS of them, of the most wonderful cures, voluntarily sent us. It is our medicine, Hop Bitters, that-mikes-the cures. It has never failed, and never can.j We will give refer ence to any one for any disease similar to their own if desired, or will refer to any neighbor, as there is not a neighborhood in the known world but jean show its cures by Hop Bitters , i A LOSING JOKF. A prominent phystoisn of Pittsburgh safd to a lady patient who was complain in? of her con tinued ill-healtb, and cf his inability to cure her jokingly said: "Try HojiBittrs!" The lady took it in tamest and used the Bitters, from which she obtained j ennanerit health. She now lansrha at the doctor tor hiB Joke, but. he is not so well pleased vptb it, as it cost him a good patient. FEES OFDOCTOBS. The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in. We be lieve the schedule for visits is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to his bed for s

a j .r. ..IE

atiasttan

Mrffle of Manm

se Ub;:ifluai

visit, over

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itters taken

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vear. and in need o

fOOOveafor mediott

And ciaitr

in tiixi Sortfdjjka

OhMw IWVftW BkiaFwafcs clear and

soft as yours paid a lauy to her fiiend, 'Yo can easily rasxe it so," answered, the friend.

How?" inquired the first ladv. "Bv usins; Hod

CloaUBinK IDS) 1 lMvw'n uv uinun u-wm vrrvm nws

Ing health. It did it for me as you observe.

GIVEN CP B V 1 HE DOCTOBft. "Is it possible thot Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy? "I assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die, from Kidnejr and Liver trouble !B

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HOP

PLASTER

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This porous plaster is absolutely th bes&ver maddi combinftiff-;tho vfertues-tf tops with irxms. bclsams and ex

tracts. fe pyweria wonderful la carina; dJse&seniere other; plasters simply reUevaw Crtek in slia Back and Keck,-Fain in th Sid or Limbs, Stiff Joint aad Kuscle jcidiey Troubles, UheuAAtism, ITauralffia, Sore Cast AffecQons of tho HwLrt and Liver, And all pains or aohes

ts aay nart cored instantly by tha asp Plotter, tV Try

it. Price cento or five for axea. Hailed on reoelp i f price. Sold by all druggiata and nountry atocva, Bop Platter Ccmpant. 4

Proprietors, Boston,

LAME

BACK

3M5

tyFor constipation, loss of appetite and dlscaoeof tho bowels take Bawley's Svoraach sad Ilrer Pitta, Sft cents.

4GT ASK

ELEVEN

YOUK NEWSDEAUEE FOB KT7MBKH

of "THE PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY

GALi.. ' It contains a Ust ot valuable Freiniums to btaiceii to wry yearly xuhanHher. See our THKEB PIllE FUZZIJS; the first solvers "of which wOf receive itfm&r 915, and MO. reswtiyeiy. If rmir newstlcaler is out of NITMBER ELKVEN send us your addles, and we will send you-aipie vopy free, Addroa JtOBilT . DAMS. Propraetor ot 'TH1 WTIAS4-' Philadelphia, Pa

THE SURE CURE LIVfiR COMPIAKITS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES.

PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY,

1!

CONSUNP

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B

WIVai

its

I have a pOirUre Tommlr for the abore dUea; by

InrlMft.

rother vUfa at VALUABLB TKBATIBB on thh

nne thousands of esses of the worst kind and of loaay

.tHnjinvtM.H.iuiiui mitred. Indeed. ostion(T IB uit raiut

7. i,mm.v hnr. I win turnri TWO BOTTLKS PRBE. to-

r"J x A diQCVai. 1A mwTmSu

LOANS

LIFE

AT 4 PE R CENT;

9- Prlnetosi need nevar be paid " "TTiarf

so loBSTM Interest u Kepi sip. ,

No security required except for itvtertist. and then only persona 1 These loans are for poor or men of m oderate means, in amount

of ilOO. AOO FOR LIFE. Senrf a cept for particulars. W;KOBEBT8. Manager. 1W W. &th Bt, Cloetaaatt. O,

For Two t Generations The good and staunch old stand-by, MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, has done moro to assuage pain, relieve saiTerin?, and Have the lives of men and beasts than all other linimeuts put together. Why? Beat use the Mustang penetrates through skin and flesh to tie very bone, driving out all pain and soreness and morbid secretions, and restoring the afflicted Dart to sound and aupple health.

"Kidney-Wort s the most sucoessftil remedy

X aver used. Dr. P. C. Ballou, lTonlrtnafi.Va . "Kidney-Wort la always reliablav , Dr. B, K. Clark, So. Hero. Vt. Kidney-Wort hasoartmyTclfteaAsrtwoyaara aafleriqff." Dr. C- X. Surnmcrn. 8m SiU, Oaw IN TrtOUSANDS OP CAMS T It has cured where all else had failed. ItiamOd but efficient, CEKTALN IS ITS !CTiaN bos harmless) In all oases. t7"It alesAscii she HI'Mdaasl Street Was gTa New to ctl) tho Important organs of the body. The natural action ot tho Kldnaya ig vostored. The liver ts cleansed of all rtlsisssy' ard tha Bowola novo freely and healthiully. ' Xn this way tho wont distil sis are avad loaf art from tho ayrittm J M .

wells.

I'MKX, H.M LK)UI9 W Mtf, HU K

Dry oan be unt by auUI. RIC1TAK08OK Ott,BrHKtM

PENSIONS

To soldiers and heim. Seur? stamp for oirvulniM. Co, l, CIOHAitt Attorney, Waahingtoiu D. C.

$250

A MONTH. Acoota Wanted, 00 beat telling articles in tie world. 1 S'im pie FREM Address JAY BROSOK. DrrmeJtx, MuMa

Consumption Can K Cured.

OR. WM.

FOR XUC l II I A J

LUNGS,

Curea Consumi'tion, Cktdn, Ptttimmiisu IVtsieiiaa , Untnohial Illfi ou I thwJtronohltin.HoAr nesK, Astluna, Croup, Whooping Conyrh all Diseases ort.e rreMthlsrOrjrna. It ootHe)A and lieal a the Mfcmiirane ol the aiUpt,inHajaaiM and lmIsouh1 by Mio tliiHnaae, and prewnts ix& niirlit frwmta a rd tightness sxsrma tide ohbst u hih AMiispi.ny it. Consumption fs not an iucurnblomalaiCy. HALL'S BALS.JI wiUotir

you, even uiouj; n protessiimai aUt ttuis.

HALLS

nn

9f fill A SA If. J

i mmmW krm nxun

-"

CATARRH write to Dr. C.H HVKEft. Cticajro

toruiUtion of MP4 flat a Sur? Cure. I I WW 9 You vill not I K V ivqrr -it if. J

WUea vou, have) li id Catarrh !Df eiionjrh vnd waul to boeuroJ.jUHt . IU.. for imf iu-

PfSCfS JVEwtEOypR TAKHH jg

K)tv to tiae. A certain cure. Not,xienslve,.TIirs mou t lis' trHtment in one package, riood br OdIsI lit thv lUn, llea.lache, Bizaipr s Hay evajetet Fitly cents. B-aH Dnurprtats. or by mail, J,. e. T- HAKLANK Warren, Pay

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