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people being brought to life. | A horse rolled into a brook at Tops. One of the gentlemen who was intro* ' h* 111 - Me., and was unable to get up. duced as Dr. II. I). Sarle, said: “I ran His bo,1 y 'nade a .iam, which raised the
I tell you how an undertaker was frightened almost out of his five senses when j
water and he was drowned. A WORLD OP GOOD.
Self Hrlp.
for the Star of Dr. John C. Rennett at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College
j one d;iy last week.
. |l IH Hi I i “Yes, sir; such instances have taken PfCikCC Ct 1* il M&flSi :i' !ace - ,,ut thc y are exceedingly rare,”
K 1 1 " *" ! was the reply.
An«l l.n1*^1 Stork ol 4|nrriis- ‘-Will you toll me whether anv thing
Fight your own battles, asking favors of no one, and you will succeed far bet- 1 ter than those who are ever turning first!
. this way, and then that, for a little help,
he thought he had brought a corpse to 0n ^ th ® n ' ost popular medicines \ 0 un e can help you as you can heir ' life. The undertaker was called upon BuTcra. ^Yo^wi Te^rywheM." PeSfie > our8elf * f,,r V ne " i11 *>ave the inter-
‘‘Do the medical men ever resuscitate to prepare the body of an old gentleman take it with cood etfect. It builds them '“ !l v " ur ulTiirs that you, of course.' people who are apparently dead?” J wno had died for burial. The poor old up. It is not as pleasant to the tasto as 1 ho man who pushes on through! The question was asked by a reporter Bcntlcman, who had suffered terribly S0,I,n other hitters, ns it i not a whisky j ihici. and thin with unflagging purpoft
Red Front Meat Market.
bone set tea that has done a world of, be pood. If you don’t feel just right, try
into acoflin Hep Bitters.—Nunda News. litffl !
s arc iiimI <iilia*s%vnr«* K«-i>t
in Hu* City.
from rheumatism, was bent into the form ',! r !?_ k J.*.!.* T™ l' k ? ^^oM-fashioned
of a letter N. Of course it would
impossible to put tho body
unless it could he straightened, go the undertaker put the corpse upon a oeard and tied a bandage about the knees so as to draw them down to the board. When
of this kind has ever
took will always bo found Complete,
kh and Clean.
lur motto is to sell till' l est goods at as low
fees as can be found anywhere. | * 10n ln ni y power. Jighest prices in cash or trade for nil kinds anv real dead person
f^ountry produce.
ist Sid«‘ I'nhlir kquiire,<i!rccii*
t'il>!l«‘, 1 mi *
f
"Yes; 1 will give you all tho infortna-
I do not suppose that was ever brought
to life, but when there is tho smallest viial spark remaining, it can sometimes be fanned into a flame.’’ “I’leaso relate a few instances.” ‘‘About five years ago I was called to attend a sick man in Astoria. When 1
been done in this tho bandage was tied,
somewhat siart'ing. who was supposed to
An election bet resulted in a tragedy at I’a’a I’inta, Texas Darker wagered seventeen steers against Arthur’s $1100 j that Hancock would carry New York.j
■md indoimtublc courage, in nine cases I ■ >ut of ten, makes a name and place foi | linirt lf which people honor and admire, j The old motto, “There is no such word is fail.” should be impressed upon the I
way is rugired and full;
only the brave in
m
the effect
The old gentlemun ! won , t t0 1 Par l {nr ’ s ra " ch «b’'*’.<ndcd the • . rattle; but he could not get them, and in be as dead as a j,j g Hn(:Pr killed Darker with a knife
doornail, actually sat up and looked the Another case of death caused by a bet undcataker right in the face.” [occurred at Wilmotville, Ala. The win-i “Was that a ease of resuscitation from i" or '*' as ,,av “ ,hl> P riv ’l < 'P 0 of striking . , 'the loser a single blow on his unprotect
jed breast with hi* naked fist. Both men
"Not exactly, hut the undertaker | were robust athletes, and they did not would not have been more frightened regird the penalty a* a very serious mat-
ter. But the blow was so powerful that
it killed tho one who received it.
John T. Craig, Proprietor, ■ Muin Mreot. opposite Howe A \ crmiUon «
store. Pouth <freenrastle.
. i Always katpe on hand th« rtioiceet frcdi arc!
: I - . > push bull Will find hllllSl II j cured meat*, and deliver* coeds nt ail mans lo oed Mi ‘. e road by those who pusli ul ‘>' » ,:,rl ” 111 ' '■;tyir.eol eb. 1 rKe. ___d^ii_
■ ding. Life s
f thorns, and it cart who ean lp,pe
ce ai.d fortune.
: hi r*
to battle n way to ' lie who waits for
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had the corpse actually come to life.” Dr. Bennett said he had read in the
reached his bedside he w^s finking very medical works about a man in Lanca- Thousands of ladies to-day cherish' i rapidly, and had become so weak that shire, England, who w as kicked on the grateful rcmcnihranc * of the help dothere was scarcely a perceptible flutter head by a horse, and, as tho doctors 1 r [ ved rro,n ,!l ° " s e of Lydia E. I’inkham s 1 of his heart, ami his respiration was so | thought, instantly killed. The supposed | \f B r e,! ' b, . e ^ 0,n " 0 '‘''d. It positively cures taint that it just moved the down ^ « i dead body was carried into a house and | LydiT'K nJkh:''m' “.‘i'i' wVsu'rn Avenue, feather, and that was all. Wed, th* laid out upon a hoard in a room in which Lynn, Mass . for pamphlets. 2t.11
man to all appearances died. The un- thj?ro W . 1S no rire _ Tho weathpr WRS |
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i’’ 1 ; !e who l ave hcen bolstered up all ! hi .1 dies are like reeds in an emergen- i y. N > die ean lean upon them, and if hey cannot find a nrop fo? themselves, ! wn tia j _o, and cannot help them-j'j us up again but must wait for some '
:e inily hand to raise them.
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dertaker was notified to coma and lav vprv co |a. Several young men and wo- ,^ r - a '?' 1 Mr " ; Offutt • • 1 r . ... * [ f vi I 1 n >3 t \ ' >W \ ~ l\. i* ♦ i \ . ,
— - — -— — > Vyuivi. i.ii > uuiii; iii'ii aim wo— .. . .* ^rMcrtonyo.w*fknd S l!eens l ireat W Ka , nVwl h ' ln 0 " t ’ ani1 1 star,c,i for lodging in mPni who volunteered to act as watchers 'ih,''' Wun',
drove twenty
to sue a perform-
IX'S N 7r Y ° rk h ‘ ha,i . T Walk ;: d t 7 n ! > , oTtho7c^ bo5y C dulg tho lighToccu-'bmlll yilun^nd’pl^v: and nlmost insu(Tenibio. hoctorinir brought no j rods from tht' man s house when a litt»e pjp,} an adjoining room to that which tho t was charnu'd hy tlio acting <»f I *. Guv
«4fe e k n !he rnraute'o{ > ,nyyoml l 1 . t ln‘ r (ic a rH r K^y I bc i’ can,G running after mo with a mes- s Up p 0 g e j corpse had been placed. It ' lliwe examinaVions!'ieHHrh'my sutTori'n'is'io ! 8 *° , * lat tko u, " 1 '' rta ''" r want01 ' mu to was their duty to seo that a wei cloth ins! 1 and*onVld 'do^me ‘'noZ’d. "i I made all haste back ip ltco j on tho face of the Ilian , W as however, benefited by tho elitpato 'nd con.^e- and thw undertakor met me at the door, changed once each hour and kept well
exclaiming. My God. Do you want saturated with saltpeter,
me to prepare a living man for the |
grave / ’ i asked him what he meant, ( toward morning, when one of the young
tdViTd!^n n ttrel5 There" oh'Jjbo^o ho s *' il lhal th o supposed corpse was , women who had entered the apartment W£|bt that I am entirely cured, or I write this warm, on<l that in his opinion the man j whore tho corpse was placed to change
quently returned. No Fooner had I been back and resumed my pastoral work, when the old trouble »rri'w airain so intense as to make life a burden. A few inonhs apo I c une in possession of one of Day’s Kidney Pads, nut it on.and the rffe« T> were truly wondertul. J in* l ains atonee yew lt*Rs amt are now, after wonring tho xcc““d Pad, entirely gone, and there can be no Jhbt that I am entirely cured, as I write this Bon e weeks after its use, and am strong and look again tho very picture ol health. I write IhD perfectly voluntarily, and it i< dictated only by truth and gratitude indeed, I eonsider tho Day Kidney Pad i.'o.iiod’s agents and great benefactors of mankind. May all the suf faring be helped as I have been i.s my earnest
pish. ”
! Mrs. U.L. Spore, Sharon, Wis.—“The doctors had given my mother up with what they Killed Knight's Disease. She is now wearing Da.\ 'a Pad. and gaining strength and itnprov-
ftoe every way.
IXt.'irini”i-( a Dean, Drtiggista* Niles. M : . h. ISO years in busini*.-s i-“Day’s Kidney Pud is ^faring a largo Rale and give^ bettor general lati -faction than any rein* dy we over sold.” ■asper Weitsel. PoHcoman. Lanca^er, Pa. ►--‘I hayebeena great sufferer from Kidney ^nii tdai n t,an 1 after wearing your Pad 25 days
Bi-id better than 1 ha\ e in r years. M
K)r. A. J. Stoner. Decatur, IIIb, “Your Pad oiii'. great cr< od hi ro. It Bells everyday and
iriv s universal sati-taetion.” iv druggists, or sent by mail (free
k'Hstngo ion rceeiptof the prioo. Kogular. gli; ferial, (extra si/.o ». S'; (’hildron’s. Slot). Kr book, “flown Idle was Saved,” giving the Uy ory of this new <!'M'«>very and a largo reoof most lomarkablo run s s mt free. Write s *. Address Day Kidnry Pap Co., • 0 PiIITinN i \ y y‘ iXlK to many thloss UiiU 11U11 iKi'hioy Pads now seekfa a sale on our reputation, wo deem it due “ afflicti i to warn then). Ask for DAY’S
»NKY P
man
was not dead. I was inclined to believe that the undertaker had lost his senses; but I immediately examined my late patient. Sure enough the body
slightly warm..”
“What course did you pursue?” “I sent for Dr. William Halsey* who at that time resided in Astoria and was the owner of a small hut powerful electric battery, lie came, bringing his battery with him. We applied tho electricity to the corpse. It was in the winter tin e and there was a hot tiro in a
Spangler, th# handsome hero of tho play. The Otfutts went to tho same hotel where the comedians stayed. OfTutt declare* j that, both from the stage and the dinner’ table Spangler flirted with his wife. After the meal, OfTutt decoyed Spangler
X v .I i.ii , into a second storv room, and gave him
Nothing unusual took place until along
1 his choice between jumping out of the
window and being shot. Ho jumped.
HUMBUGGKl) AGAIN.
mn frowns from the tickle goihh i ie ambitious and industrious ninn is little patience with or regard for, the
nan content to remain at the bottom of •
e l.uhlcr ail his life. The man who | :>s the wjigoti whei l in the rut ali the : a> to town simply beeause it is too
tueii trouble to get it out, is apt to ae j
• miplK-h as little good to mankiipt as the
lie who « xpeets to he ‘THMisted’’ along I ir : .:*i life. Both bolontr to tho same j Ki.iiy, and merit pity more than re j
Touch.
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the cloth, was hoard to scream. Her associates ran in to seo what was the matter She was as pale as a ghost and ter-
was ribly frightened.
“What is the matter?’ inquired one of
tho gentlemen.
“The dead man has come to life,” she
I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife, who was nl ways doctoring and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, 1 concluded to he humbugged again; ami I am glad I did, for in less than two months' use of the Bitters my w ife was cured and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging.— II. T.,
exclaimed, pointing to tho supposed St. Daul.—Dioneer Dress, 2t31 corps,. .■ — -— ,, . , , , , I When phvsicinns have made use of a Sure enough, the man who was thought : l)rescril)li0I ; , or v , arB jn lhpjr
private
dead was alive. His limbs wore al! of a practice with certa'n success, it is a duty
!
PAT. unit tnko no other
them about
tient. Wo also
hands and feet. After a we held a mirror betoro
^ JOHNSTON’S ^ [SARSAPARILLA] rou V, vm CiMI, OTR& And for F’urlfylns the Bleed. It has been in use for 80 years, and has Ir r . .1 to l.<* t!vl>—t i’:» , p:ii'i!i’ | ii in Uio | I. *rkct for SICK HliAllAtitl PAIN IN I', iiK SLUG OH BACK, UVER COM- 1 |t I ATNT.l [Ml*] ’• ONTHEFAt B,DYSI A, 1’ILEB, and all Disea i that .arise 1 omnPIxordi red liver or an Im- | p--1 ,■ I. 'lli'.r .e.dsef ourt» i'p!" it end giro it to their i Puy|i *rn' . r.he it daily. Tia 'whou-c I it ■ : • < rri-oMl'K :.d it tO O’.:’ : i: ■ ■ 11 I ' i Ins B inaporllla, Wild i!hony, 8ti liogia, I. i, Bai ifr..V. a, and Ictlirr well-known irnluafcle It’ict., mul crfcs. It Is strictly vegi tab! >,and enet 1 art tlie meet ";Ucat<* mnstituti’ n. lit is vne ol the best modlotnes in uso ‘ ' 1 . . It is . Id bj ..: :• ' n Ible Iruggtst i I r.t i no U'dirr for a quart bottle, oc six bo”.! (f’ r f..odolLin. Tbose who cannot et.tnln a bottle of t! :; medicine from tbeir dn •t may - • us one dollar, air I wo wilt deliver it to thei free of any cbn—e ^ 1 • t. i :.i- -”j, v | i-;l jcCsnoa Avc., D2TBOIT, MI fir. I
parlor stove in the house. Wo called warm room ana sutijcctea to a proper for some woolen blankets, which were , i nP( ]ig a | am] surgical opi ration. Within brought, and after heating them on tho , a f Pr t n jght he was able to leave his bed. stove we wrapped them about tho pa-[ “How do you account for the suppos-
chafcd tho patient s . L , ( j ,] pa j nian C0II1 j n g j 0 inquired
lew minutes the re|ior]er of Dr. Bennett,
he supposed j “Well, In tho first place the man was
dead man’s face, when, to our great stir- I10t realIy - was tll0 r0 j,| v> .. llp prise and joy there appeared ujion it- was in a comatose condition. The blow surface a dewy moisture, which was upon his head from tho horse’s hoof had
deadened all action of his brain and
The fact that ho was placed in
a cold room undoubtedly saved his life. The freezing atmosphere in his case had a revivifying effect His brain recovered from its numbness and he received a
tremble: Doctors were at once sent they owe to mankind to put such reme for. The patient was removed dies within rea-h of all, and this is done
warm room and subjected to a medical and surgical operation.
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caused by tho nliglu perspiration from
the patient. Well, sir, to make a long nerves
story short, I will tell you that wo work* j»’d all that day and night, and tho next uiorning the undertaker was informed that there would be no funeral and con jsequently no need of IiIh services.” “Did the patient enjoy good health af-
terward?”
“Not very good health. Ho weakly for about a year, when bo died,
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Another case of resuscitation had at tracted considerable attention from the " fts medical fraternity, that, of a sailor in the United States Navy who fell overboard,
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and this time ho was so very dead that, an( ] ( 8 j n g U | ar ]y enough fora seafaring wc thought it would be a hopeless task was unft ble to swim, and was, to all
to attempt to resuscitate him
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cruelty or injury, but stupid inconipctoiioy to uiulcrstiind n Woiimn’s needs, dull forgetfulness of the dully graces <1 life, and oblivious of the fact that while men have the world women have only their home. These grosstiesses of masculine ingratitude do not, indeed, j often lead to visible catastrophe, nor ! grow into such absolute tyranny, but
I they equally tend Unit way.
They drag down the wife's soul to a
point where she must despair;
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supposed to have died a natural death, riteg for thc a C ad at sea.
and was mado to live again,
a second appearances, drowned. lie was out of the water, and his comrades,
•Now, Doctor, as you have given me ij Pv ing that ho was
a corpse wrapped i
ill you
Tho surgeon :
of the vessel had an electric battery on
tell me about criminals who have been j bo „ d and with it ho gav0 th o supposed ‘ hanged and then restored to life?” dca(1 nlan 8Uch 80Vers Rhocks thal thc “I have read of such cases, but have j .. corpset) camu to , ifei and tho c h a p! ain never had one come under my own „ a8 ^.g,] the troublo of raadjng , ho lu _
personal knowledge.” | nerttl 8erviep .
“Did thc professors or students of tho | Bcllcvuo Hospital M<?dical Colh ge ever A question of interest to physicians is
bring a hanged murderer to life?”
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a.i ! <1»liurdrc Is of ir*; woith of w.irk rvery year. We triuke twelve slylr s, tx-tli hrrn.l a tut f*» t p<i"er f raiiKing in price from Svouuj'w • !•* Set:<1 ? rent btanii !-r cirnilars. Overy^x-otn use. (i./*'■ Thr* Mom i. I'MH'*$l“ , > made me over li.-.t
in' ntli anil pt'i• I prosjuM ts altuail. 11. H 1 f S, ! Iuii' t in, 1 x
Full grown, the uiulu.g.iny tree is one 1 “
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they contribute the true ae-
cret of . uppincso. The Mahogany Tree.
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Hop Bitters.
If 3 a are young end discretion or disnpa| rietl cir slnK»e, old or| I ai pishl u. », nly on H O pj
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wheneYcr you f" i Hint your system J*| dm ti i otoansinff, 1 intr or sttmulntinpr, w’ithoutiwb'J'icaniii/, j
take Mop Bitters. Tin vo ymuh/s-
rrp»»a, kidney\
or urinarycn plaint, tllses uf tho sfontach. bmrela, hlooir liver or nenva f You will bs cured if you use Hop Bitters Ifyouaro simply weak on-l low spirited, try Iti ft may snveyour II fo. It has saved hun-
dreds.
If you am a nmn of 1 t-
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tore braui neiveam waste, use Hop B. aufTerinij from any in- 1 tion; il you are mnr-
n ; if you an
lyounpr, sutforiiitf from IThk on a bod of tuck-
i Bitters.
Thousnndn die *nmiaUyfroni some form of Kidney >disease timt miKht
I have been prevent* il |
by a timely uso of L ' HopBItters
• ’y in.in,
, -j | Cloth rasos. for bindinji, .18
be lore a Baltimore court. Dr. ThomaH postpaid.
.Shearer, a praetitioncr in gooil standimr. Romitt.inces should he mads by Post-Office
•Not within the Inst twenty-five year?, | attondcd a woman who ha( f boen hurt ^ Money frder or Draft, to avoid ehanee ofloss. til least, 1 have lu anl o 'o of the old i falling down stairs. He said that she was Nows|>ai>eri< aro not.to eoi y this aiivertiseprofessors named Jackson, who was j suflering solely from heart disease, and | mcnt " , ' ,bu,,t ,b ® cx i’ ru ss order ot IIaki-i.r A
treated hoi accordingly, but without i 1!|I0TI1I;|1S -
helping her. Then she was placed in 1 Al ' ,lr "" HAIU’EKA BROTH lifts. New Y rk .
other doctors’ hands, and they found she
students for experimenting upon. 1 he I had • spinal injury, of which she was body was put into a box and taken to a speedily enrod, Dr, Shearer sent in a room over a stable on Second Avenue,;for $100, aad sho refused to pay. where it was subjected to all the meth- T . hero . s( f MS ,0 b « no d « ub ‘ ^ bis , , , , . . , . , vices had no good result, yet he claims! ods known to medical science for infus-j that lb o mistake, if he made any, was not I
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hanged at Trenton N. J., in IS.T), was biought to New York and given to the
of the inonarchs of tropical America, i; Its vast trunk mul inmuive arms, rising to a lofty height mid spreading withl graceful sweep over immense spaces, covered with beautiful foliage, b .glit,, n- j glossy, light and airy, clinging so long to ■o' the spray as t > make it almost an evet ' r ! green—present a rare combination of 1 ' loveliness and grandeur. j i*»i The leaves are very small, ih 1 irate nnd *' “ |K>lished like those of the laurel, dlie
, Th " lumun.H,,. Sunlight and Shadow
! a platform about twelve feet above tin " | ground and cut it above the platform. jSnne ilozen or fifteen feet of the largest part of the trunk are thus lost ; yet a
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land irresl I 11 :**' en re for J
jdrunkcnnopM, juHt at opium Jtobncfo, or
i narcotics.
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HOP BITTY US
WTQ CO.,
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due to incompctency or carelessness, and that ho should be recompensed just the! : same. He takes the ground that no physician can guarantee cures or guard against an occasional incorrect diagnosis.
ing life into a supposed corpse.” “Was the man brought to life?”
“ Well, yes, and no.” “How was that?”
“I will explain; When thc electricity
was applied it caused tho muscles of the , A nian ', n a prayer meeting at Droat „ ,i . . i .i i- , . springs, Ua., declared that he was ready subject to contract and tho limbs to, J (lu , b and waitcd lho 8UlnII10n8 wilh im J move, i be doctors tried artificial res-; patience. He nad barely uttered the p.ration, such as is brought into use for sentiment when a bullet crashed through persons who aro nearly drowned. They j ,be " iudow and grazed his ear. A neigh-
h^.ni,K,,h., fcy
two or throe times; but if they did actu- i himself under a bench,
(ally bring him to life at all he died!
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A certain rnra for Nervo^f) j^ !at murderer now occupies a glass case .loon ut Monongahola (uty, Pa. Huffnerj
.— -- llr - Debility, Seminal Weak- 1 j n the anatomical Museum connected was a drunken braggart, and Dawson j ^ r^i b , e . ,1Ke **n ni y ? rBl ' tlc e J f‘’* r 25*Vear* with tin'Albany Medical College.” | tearing nothing from bis menace, stood' [fl r j •ctIonKr,?-. U ?i cd 1,00,1 "fWpnifu giving fn!l <li i ii,„ r<.i./*r» n r upbefoiohim and invited him to tin . w ' <
A ’""' Dr ' Benn0tt ' «^ rt " ror ir u ffn.r pulled th. trigger and Dawson w ttl0 Star t0 g„ w;th him to the <>ilsey f c n w j t h a bullet in bis heart.
J—1 H \ /Y h— } i House, wbero several of bis medical I
n , -*—* -a- T J,„ A woman died of fright at Janesville, Mr 0 2f5o5 h .St. ln D*. , r d r I i!i #d p wi t ‘3f- thc fnendS Wt ' rC ‘ * K Wi8 - « n seeing her child in danger o*
and nice kindling. ^nmn.vcinfv tlm njirtv wore wait- 1 u.. -
Ho hastily hid
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tlemon composing the party were wait- t) em g run ovcr ^ a , ra j n ing in one of the parlors of the hotel. | j p DaTi8 of p ortsmouthi Ohio, sold Dr. Dennett told tho party that thc re- j n one y 0ar fourteen thousand boxes of porter was in search of information about “Sellers' Liver rills.” Try them.
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jrai K xra V1»V/ v» v»»• *. *J ' - *• 1-ingle log not unfrcquently weighs from ,six or seven to fifteen tons, and soine- . times measures ns much us Beveiitn.ii j feet in length nnd four and u half to five and a half feet in diameter, one tree furnishing two, three or four such h gs. Some trees have yielded 12,000 superficial feet, nnd at average prices have
sold for $15,000.
v its i • n " iir., .f Thrillnu, Pathatlc fi me Scorn's, Anectlotes, IncklsntB, etc. ri 'l fr in 30 > lorn lixp-i i'-im < • u I’iutlunu .uni
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A Mother L’liaoeiMble Churcli. The Scranton (I’enn.) Itcpublican ns•erts that tlic following story is true: “Mr. Merchant came to this country from ling land some ton years ago, and settled in this city. His sister preceded him some nine years, and until last j Saturday they did not know each other’s | whereabouts, yet they have both hern living in Hyde Dark during the time, [and have attended the same church l hey spent last Sunday together at hiresidence, and were ns happy a coin !c. undoubtedly, as could be found withii. Uio city. A Sample Iliiabnml* A young lady who has been married a short time lately told a “bononi friend” that there was only one thing more astonishing than the readiness with which Ned gave up sniosing when they became engaged, and that was thc rapidity with which he took to it aguiioaftcr they were married.
Ik WHITTIER G17 SL Charles Street, ht. Louis, Mo.
A • ru V graduate «>l two Coil* *«•*, lias been longer rr • pul it: t:i<‘ MM-olaltreatmrnl©fall Venereal,BexunI nnet Lhromc Diteaaes than any other PhyTiciari in ht
Lou ■, a< city papers ahowvMd aliol4 realdanta know. . Q norrboea. Gleet. Btricture.Oi lull
Horn.a. or Rupture, all Urinary D. eat and
Tilitic or Mercurial Affections ofthe Tbrt'ui
Fluptui
Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections oft
Bam or Bones, are treated with unparailr l(>d tuccvaa, oi.
lat.’st -ii i^iitiht Drinciplea Pafely. Pribetely.
til t-1 mu HUT nea. Sexual Debility ppd Irrpcteticy. th*' result of Self-Abu«e in youth, uxoal ««• r. ■ •• M, moturar year*, or othercauaea.and which produfe
>1 the following efTect*: iiervouant’S*, aeminal cn » i ty, dtmncaa of aight,defective rneniofy, iiimplet . tjicf, physical decay, averaion to tociety ot remalea. ..t I aa, ii -s of •> i' r pt wer, etc., rendering
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t offi- e. or hy ma nient to visit the
city for 11ratine i everywhere, t •
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V* lie fi it hi inconvenient to 1
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ah • . um * xuarai hvd, where doubt exi»t* ills frankly !>< laapUr. hr Utt, 1 Sus;; Rr Wnu, 1 5;:sf.
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more. Those married or eunteint ating marriage should n kept under lock and key. Fopular edition, •ou>e a* above, but paper cover, ilff)pages, 20 ctr. by ma; 1 , m iiiri cv or postage Chcoi><-»t good guide m America ssmtmmmmammmmmmmmmmtmmm PRESCRIPTION FREE 1'or Uie «pee tv cure of Semiaal Weakneaa, lsO*t Manhood, 1 r^rnature l.tcbility, Nervousness, la-siMinueii' v, ('on'.. Mtm of Ideas, Aversion to fkiriei v, Ih fi '-tivw ID n’».ry. t Diaonlers brought on by Secret Hubiia nnd L*i ***(:i
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