Marshall County Republican, Volume 4, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 June 1870 — Page 4
Special jfaliCCft.
. - - - , . -a s a ' J 4 3 j J 5 n me Tests 1 W i ri1 of aU Things 1840 to 1870. FOR THIRTY YEARS ! Perry Davis' Pam Killer Has been tested in every arietyof climate, and tr nation known to Atne-icans. it is the Kin .mil ine- timable fnend of i nary i b.wf.l traveler, on sea and land, and travel on our I.AKKS K K1VKRS '.vrrmu r it Piala Killer MM tk- First and is the Only Penranf ot Pnin Reliever. ice Use PAIN K I KR i :irst int msh! sale, many other i.l MM 1 ced, and f ' i ' met witu srjct nnw Kki.ik.ks, Pamso , a offered to the public, t trn.J KM VIA Hl.l i M IM Dooeof them baa attained the . the 'MN Kll.l.l.R. li it i hecau lAVs IAI"i to bo. a Kelievur . f fain. KU I. KR it riat it ITS MER TS APE UNSURPASSED. If son are suffering ti-.n, I.NTKKNXI. I'HS, - " almost instantly cure i here i -rr;i ecr i ton. in a tew m- oxer 1 1 s I oh -pai-iu-. ilea t bum. f wrrhca. ' I - Wm Ii aVS est. few
P?; 'idf -iieadscbe " nen-: nTe ftw. re of fhe existence of the process by - -v ehere r KVKR vhi h i .HCKahd p.a'kaesare idrnost inp uVthSn? HtitnHuiaonsiy transmitted between these ,i op of water will ui event saoknees or bowel f .m it p
''ril Iiu'ooutrc'Tls for PA.n Kll.l.KR are I bnu occft-ion to send a telegram to Lonnat it is I ,i i . ,,,, f)l0 other dv. and in a few minutes re-
Onre ChOld'a When all itber Rome dies Pail. HVX 1- KXTKRN" M l Y S A LI NIM hN V, mm htasj jnvee qa cker ease in Burns, .'nta, Bruisea, Sprains. Stinjrs of Insects, S.-alats. It remove the tire, m.t the wi und heals like ordmiry vrea I'hoee MillerKitfwifh KM L'MTISM. i.ui'f. or yi'VK MaIIA. it net a poaitisw . are. they fled the P 1K KILLKh Kitea them relief wbea no of er rraseoy will. It Give;- las ait:, lie lf from Aching TeeLh rom tfu ta this da HN, fthirfy y-art.) PPIiRV I I V Is' 1 V IN rv I L.I. -:K -ui a-i no Rival ! ' . '! lrr rrp tt nl . enapply it Ot the -irt sjtaei of anr Pain, it vill Rive great satisfac torrrt iet, and sav - hoar- of euffennir. Do wo -n-'e in r .,irsrvv by teetinir aatried --U. .... i call for, an. gel the genuine PnlX KI1J.KK. as many worthless nostrmns are at temped to be sold on the rrvst rspajlark-n of tnis valuable m. dicine. C W Inrcctio.is accompany each t.,!t,. Price Jf. cts . SOcts.. an t il per Battle .1 N. HARRIS i i., mein !:. for lern St..tei icme Heile'S. i . Ki'sU'.'KTII A Sots, 1 KlM0. ilKAKV RUOS., . sad all Milwaukee Drag . k' u.R a Ben s. Rici I V of. STTMl- : A C'O, S a. i iPOHfA J TO AIMERS. ...v A ifv a f ev,f wwk1if tt ii --, -n' t. r tlf The sh-iv is vti'hou di imttmmilmr ever effsTed to I me U Ii. Bvxdd have it OTHM.T-; uffer toe f-illooll I II itj cverywh -r,- in i f -V.O B I a a tn.il 10 aay ad at nam. a ra Attarhnie t lor tne ' '' t years a c mp inied with j -rirt... The "Kansas puu-nie,l May li'tii. ie -issw anamwd mt I-""-rMa t-very 1 armer i-i rnw kstai 'armrnjc comDOW rat ravelirur airenta 1 !. rn.t hy return rsliccuse o- the .sub'oil apaten,., seventeen i"" te 'I'll nri -aravin y bkit Sssnith can easily icy f'lo-jr in a few rain- ' r Kx reaft wita a Isoassse. lte-. irm A ...irocai urapl Suri- . r iinTiiedfa L lown bin nir his, with 1--elv l- -i ie-, i .ppl . l iMIV-ON A I O.. Kay in nd Ulock, ijiwrence, kansaa. ok Tim cr. DflU ILLtiNEüYS RK LUMATI U UID N 7 KALGIA D'OLVEJC . a sort of spread swede 1 n it. Ibave rv..p 1 L. -i ywur syt':.-. .- r irked KHFI MATH . ind rot, cannot even tum yuurvr, " ;o bed, or sit t 'c n a chair, yon must ait aarl surfer, in the suurniust wish i ft ' was nicht, and at nwrUt ihia(t it sat mornipr W nee you have NU KAl.t.lA. ü. a every newe m soar heanv u like Um sun- ol a vif. circulating roe most wksdou and bet pntn arooasd rear heart, and driving you to the ver retire r sjivdueas: W nen yon hare the lAT.t V. that I haw insi r tnrriarh vntb.; Uut mos aw tu. sc r- . ix-r- k ihm-, atr.-nartt destroying. nx o au nweaic mai n o . r ... .i i';n. bee i hare f 'n i.i vint.. Ire srri vrntbinc ii aOby and pain, n nable :n fur: Trail self in lied, and rrery mnreroent will re to irai ' heart .ike a kM ; now teil m- il reitet and cure of any ii tbeaa oUsjease-- in '. C :.s not the Ureat. the A ire. tell is vrhat t ('S,- You will take a tablesrsy fnb af water three times a da.,', (-article of rbenmatic and nea. al o and '.' ass off by Lhe kidneys. IMOAI.I' HKNNKI)', , Mnafaatar Kcxbarv, I - . t - : I Nnulh t-uller Kineo Kaller. I ,rd . Tturanams A Van Sen.... -k H irlburt A BV Scbmidt. s;.,.. , . t , . v ,.. Haas. Du tu K. in A K ing. ' 'tucago ; ftrMU.t -worth A -vo. üobne A i illocb V Act ord, I otlins Kroa. K W. Wat tat aVawaa i r'w. 7!aakwsiiii i cm S CURANVUR 'Pi; eePerieiKe. an entire T . txi and a-.ii a r 'itue ion. I ever. Congestion, Tnrmiaiow8. . :n .. -.-ui ' eAe'. vTorsaOawsi f pwft:- t.iir, ar Terrbing of Infanta . risi-?HVII O I 1II..I: i. ;.r dlll .. f!i. i. ripiag. Itilioua Ooiie Cholera- In . i :ting 'Halis. o.J 1'iorcbitia epnlatini Tyn' iaarha, Paceacha ll.-ntisici.. i. .12 'K ite, Vertigo l sjpsrasasav, i;.! i. maeh. sm'prred ' ' 1 White-. ' - I'"-' :-- 'Vrtods. fmrp, i 'cfi. 1)..: l reathing rsnil Kiieti'M. ' K Ik-viii.ii i ! rnfitions. . Pmns. . Ml atitw .." ..a. at 4, i T er nit 4 vgrte l'".U-. Biiiid or l'-h bill Fever, Arties aimr 4tiil.alitt i-dsore ..r vaah rjos a 4'atCarrh cntaor t'hr-.niw, Intluea . .. Ii.ietiiti i oni;ti. - . olentt itl. .' Awlhana. 'ppre-sed Breathing i K:r ll -charatc. impairM Hearinar . '' 'x'rulaU. KsItkhI I'l.O'K Swellina-s. ' 4. ewer at Urbilil v, . -cal Weakness. V ltrw.v. and Scanty Seciutiiva n-Ti-ii' "i. - c .n-s from Riding ' jCLI .) -IHaWaae ira-.-L. atgaTaav Irebilnv. FM-anlenl 1 mi ilo'i-. T :- rrwtt rc 1 -ore .lloulil. I . . r " I rinary Wi akni ".etftnR, I'ait'fnl P-rid. vnth Saiaaraa. sutlrT'Ttgx n' rrjf. or lee In: Kp' Ivies v. spssars. vt. ifia' lance I tt Mftthrriaa L huratt s. re Throat FA AI1I.Y . WMß I rfO lar.-e U r'rrs srre. 1 rna-. i l . i -iMTiWe lor v rill-, i . -. -, t iaaM'! i-ii-1 to. ami .'. ka ... di. i irf.i- ... r - . H tt sX r 1 aaailv srtd .raveling ease. fi h jn siaie l astn ." 1S es f-r a'' I'rM .ttr I'.srastsv. ln-b r lag and .or I'rrsri tl r t r 1 1 rr ;t . in r rid necket cases from ! to SA Pvm" i: rn.viT, M '!rri.'. m i ni'v . i i rs. r. mi i .i.l.. I i.ra. ... . lium! ni, I fis'-arw. . . . KM, UK-. ma i rm- or of I'nee. t . . us, ti ttr... )0 '-entsi Pints. I ,l0; ((ui.rtis. nrs xtv mt. tn'ffi-. - con of t 9 pr a fX vrrmr wrwr v ADDaiwtrn Hsmepaireya sp.eci üc ... ;. II, tü.-iur t ttr ip.nv, OfRee svH issnot, Xu. aal JlX, NVw Virk. ton sai.k r.Y .i i. bnioisTs. W n 'itr .rvTS..-B.,rr.hiia V1B Schaaek. ' .1 Kds.il), ( Dicai;o. .'1- : .1'ni.s a liordon. - ...i Winn. - Kmwn. Wfhber A i r.n r: - , ' arrand. aeie M- tjo., Lfutnal. Weh. JOB MOS ES9 Sir JotuciF Ciarke's Female Pitts I :i - m-mlnabie Pills are anfailing in the core o ail tboe paiulnl and dangerous diseases to which he te-nale . oaaritu'ion is aebject. They moderate all SK 1 aaaas aaahnaail n- iMtc wb-i:ertreaus.. TO WtKKIIT. I.AIMI.fs Tliy are -.'-ly suited lli-v will in a "anii t'.t M on toi altaong' re' 1 oa-rit ,n. ioJ period with rea-uiarity powertul. contain no' hing hurtful to tue - . - . i rid spinal Altec tion.-. eaertl. V Hb fl.iv . 1 .n m -be Back and l.trnhe. ratigue on alight PalV.itatKMi of the Heart, rfrsteiriee and i"'TW' eBect a cure when all other means tai.ed. The pam ptüat around each package baa anrl adnee. or will he sent free to aU :k 'or it sealed from obsmitiaa. SPMJIU NOTICE H ' J'm CtmUrnf F.mulr fVb are eafea- ' s IWUIBl. TKm f.. aorne) I 1 0SF.fr un .- .k.. .u.artmrfMxi I: In all esses where the (.eyciNF cannot he s (. -ained. ne l.llar, with fifteen cent for postaae. u:Wl to I landt Street to the sole Propnetor. .! B MOS KS. 1 CorX f. New ork. will m-ure a f Kittle of the . . nitamin titty Pills, hy return mail, --rJy -'"f from any knowledge of its content. Itch' InM Itch!!! M ILT .S M UAIX Ii:! S- tATCHi.J W i. r a ton's OlaXtaUent in from lo to 48 ' i - I'lie in-h, irss.n ; iieum. Ti Hi t. ' KarherV Itch. - (Md sior-jo. Cerve every V .to MAOIC. Price, 50c a box; by mail. Do vv - I K vt POTTEK, 170 Waahingtoo St . HaTS. la br all Droigada. Boataa. Vaia
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retain the confidence oi tne w. nu. IHMridr.ff ..te. m ihfl 1. 1 ..- I,, rrv many mines, out in this shrewd and b.itigntful age, words -Jill not sufAos hunt i. -oofs, ami it is by the exercise of Weir pnvaie judgment, men determine the relative value oi me vaekea.aot. I M l - T-gJgm Stomach Hitters has now been subjected to tbi search in ordeal for more than eighteen years, and tte result is that it stands at the bead of the class of remedies to whi ; vialoaff. it nan QUttSCi ll uu mm at e competitors, and la to-day the St : ml ard k Tonic of lb Western world. The happy n eh have fol owed .tease in cases of dyspepsia. inc Ve. brboaaK sa. nervous affection, intermittent fevers end debility, od aa constitutional inifornt. Save entitled it to universal confidence. Nothing can ever shake -is r. nutation, for it in haeed on the indi vidnal experiences of teas of thssssiids of witnesses, embrac ng prominent an 1 we Iknown citiren of every Bwefaaaion. occupation and class. There is not a city, town or settlement in the I'n-.t ! States where it is not me.li. Tn! tanie. No drnccist or general ileiler druggist or general .toiler would consider bis tock complete without .t, and the returns of the int-rnal revenue department show that its sales exoaed those of any other proprietary reetora- I five niamitscturod on this side of the Atlantic. The wsMssnial results ri -rived fturinc a long series of years from tho use of H .tetter's Bitters, have convinced the ,. k..l., tm ha nmiw Ini0 M, tn rMtnrs to health a brr ,en lown or debilitated sistem. or to pat the hum -in body oi its defence when exposed to an wholoeonie intluen :". is to isri totale, rgnlat and r-" ' it at one ant the name time. Pitrim::iic TiiIh- 400 Miles Long-. Ft ru the Boston Iranscript. The foliowinr extntct w scribes theoper- - : - , f ,-menTrc.tic tnKP riot opn aiaao-nxv i --- e.--nd I.nr.iHMi iTotvinlv tew ot onr readerH erive - l i rv) which led iue to suppose that a arinn prror bad been committed bv mv a!'C!its. involving many thousand pounds. I iuini diatt lv went to the telegraph office and asked to see my message. The clerk said, "We can't show it to yon, as we have sent it to London. "Bnt," I rep i. 'you must have my origir.l paper her. ; I wih to see that." He again said, "No, we hve not got it; it is in the post office at London." - What do you mean?" I asked. "Pray let me see the paper I left h. re an hour ago." "Well," said he, "if at l it, wo will t;et it back in a few inii ut. -. but it is now in London." lie rang a bell. aud. in five minutes or so, produced my message rolled up in pasteboard It reins that for some months there has existed a pneumatic telegraph i.,.tu-..f.T, I Glasgow and L-uidt.u and between London and tle other principa I cities of the kingiV'tn. which consists of an iron tube into ! in. i gi s ar'- thrown and sent to their destination. 1 inqu red if I might see a niessnce sent. "Ob, yes, come ronud here." He slipped a number of messages int t' e nasii-boaTd scroll, dropped it into i the tube an 1 runde a sioual. I put my ear to the tube nnd heard a sMght rumbling tor seventeen seconds, when a belt r-.iii; beside m indi.- iting that the scroll had Mil Hid at the general postoffioe. four Inrntfred miles off. It itlmoet took my breath away to think of it. If I co ild only !'n to BaatOM with the same rel itive wptM, y u might count on my - ing au t v. ning every week at No. 124 BeasfOB street, and returning home to sleep. Who know s b it we may be conveyed in this a m A r tarveijons uianner m iore niiiin Perhaps you ar. aware that there has Küon a laaTO tiilia r I m a . A ill tVlA nonoro 1 ! i-ru m isi(c vu' 'v i'.vo. Bw" post-offiee in London, and the stations in l.'i-ton square, in operation for a number of yeara. The mail bags for the north are ail sent by this conveyance, so that the tiost-ofli ( ri c-ives letters up to ft tew nioM fore The train leaves, three miles ! off. The transit takes less than two seconds I Surely this is an age of wonders." Th .Mistakes of a ight Amusing An tMtCi f iTtildsftiith. Proiu It-ring's Iufe of Goldsmith. An amusing incident is related as ooenrrfakgra Gold-mith's last journey homeward from Ede.-worthstown. His lather's house was about twenty miles distant; the road lay through a rough country, impassable tor c irriiu.es. Goldsmith procured a horse tor the journey, nnd a friend furnished him with a guinea lor traveling expenses. He was atari a -tripling of 16. and being thus suddenly mounted on horseback, with money in 1 is pocket, it is no wonder that hk head nas turned. determined to play the man and spend his money in ii. '.- ; 'ndent traveling style. Acccrdingly, instead of pushing directly for home, he halted for the night at the little t'-wn of Ard ch. and ac.-osting the iir-t i rson h mtt, inquired, with some- . . I 1. I a What OI ft C. i( sei lip nilftl ftir. I0f lüe OtSl hiUi-e in t je place. Unluckily, the person he had accosted was one Kelly, a notorious wag. who was quartered in the family of oi e Mr. Feath. rstone, a gentleman of for:nue. Awr 1 with the self-consequence ol the stripling, nd willing to play a practical aj dm expense, no aireciea nim to i .: as !-; ri'lv "the b.-st house m pi 'ce" namely, the family mansion of Mr. F.atherstone. Goldsmith accordingi ly rode up to what be supposed to be aa inn, ordered his horse to be taken to the o'r-.ble. walked into the parlor, seated : himself hv the tire, and demanded what he i could have lor supper. On ordinary ocaisipM be wis different and even awaken ed in Ins manner; but here he was "at ease in ins im!, mil teit called upon to show , M manhood and enact the experienced traveler. His person w. s by no means cakmlated to plav on his pretentions, for aaafe ri MM thick, with a pock-marked f ice aud an air and carriage of by no means di-.tiir.ruish. d cast. The owner of the h an . however, oon discovered his whimisc,!l mistake, :ind being a man of hnmor, ib t-rmiti'd to indulge it, especially aa he kdi titlly learned that his intrnding guest a-as he son of an old acquaintance. Accordingly Gold.-mith w is i oledtothe f ip of his b. nt," and permitted to have full -way llutNagbOssi the evening. Never arai s.-hool-iiov more elatt d. Wneu supper was 'st-nred, he most condescendingly insist- d that the landlord, bis wife and daughter, ah on hi p trttke, and ordered a bottle of win. tf. r wn the repast und benefit the in oat His last flourish was on goiugto bad, arkaal ho gave especial orders to have a hot fike at breakKst. His confusion and dismay ,-in discovering the next morning ' J he had been swaggering in his tree-and-e v-v way in the hooseot a private genlan in ly be readily conceived. True to Ua h.ibit of tnrnin" the events of life to literary account, we find this chapter of lndiTons bbindera and cross purposes dramatized many years afterward in his admirable eomedy of She Stoops to Conquer, or the Mistakes of a Night A I KiiFiKANt e Match.--Trie story of -I iui ami key a trog illustrates a mania for betting in California that makes the most trirlmg incidents occasions lor displaying it. On the Cth instant there was an ice match at Mi-Tysville, to test the relative virtues of two specimens of ice, one 'rom Littie Gra-v Valley, the other from the Summit. Uoth blocks, weighing each 131 pounds, were placed in the sun, with even chances, the mercury marking 90 degrees m the -.bade. "The Summit chunk," says the report, "was broad and rar her flat, while the Grass Valley specimen wan longer, and sat on on end. " Toward noon, as the match became hot, and streams of water trick: od down the faces of the antagonists, "ll ere wax great excitement among th tri. -.ds of the respective chunks," and bets - uged trom 'i M to $100. The Sum rim c'iunk began to have the best of it; urav- vauey showed deep furrows, end "ca oe up groggy," while Summit took the r.vtt. r coolly, and seemed confident of vietory. About the middle of tho after noou the friends of Grass Valley threw up see sponge, aim a eut to betting on how long Summit wcmld last. It grew dark be töre the cake was melti d, and the match il .;t time had to be continued by the li'Lt of iiinterno. Summit beat Grass Val1. y ! .nr hoars and fifty-five minutes.about $1 50O changing hands on the result Saw Watch fok the Buos Almost every plant cultivated in our gardeus is infested with some one or more species of insect A constant watch is required to keeo our enemies in check, and dry lime, ashen and sulphur hfconld be provided in season, and kept a here a handful or more can be used when required. We kept the a-paragus-heefie in check last year by the ose of lime; twiil the white-pine woiia was entire ly destroyed by the free use of the same material. There are few insect that can withstand an application of caustic lime, particularly if applied when tbey are wet with dew or rain. The common gray cut-worm, which are so deatructive to almost all kinds of vegetable plants at this season of the year, will not craw) over fresh lime; but the best way to get rid of the pest is to look for and kill them. They usually teed at night, or on dsrk, elondy days; bot an early bird will usually find the rascal taking his moixing meal. Young shoots of raspberry, blackberry and similar plants, are destroyed by the ttiousunds every sprint? bv cnt-snrma md quite often the planter cannot account tor his lota.
Kirklcss Marriage Contracts A tTarninjr to Cler8Tmen. The Rev. J. H. Noble, of Troy, married a runaway couple, the other day. not ntoi-
jiiti lo inquire ax to the wis! es of the friend, of the partie, thrush the Rirl WAR bnt sixteen years old and Iieiug acquainted with her family, he must have known that there were Beriona objections to her private marriage. And it seems that he had beeu equally indiscreet on other occasions. Wm. Xtasberry write to the Troy Whig to condemn him. "I experienced," he says, "the same deep wriihiug agony ouly a lew years aqo.when the announcement was mad? tome bv a neighbor that mv little cirl.onlv M years 1 l.. 1 1....... .1 ... i...;..l 1 , .' . , , . ' .. J . lUJUdlClOnS, Qnfeellllg reverend ID qUCStloil. i .. fHilni.a eT, htfr lin iinaoined than described when I learned that the cereniouy of my daughter had beeu performed in a dwelling of a very questionable character, in a secret and cowardly manner." There s something very strange in the fact that Mich marriages are by no raeaus uncommon, and that tho clergymen who perform the ceremony are frequently men ot the highest respectability. It is hardly possible that familiarity with marriage aVViOM can breed for them a certain contempt in tho eyes of these clergymen. The relation is perUaps the most sacred of any which it is in the power of men and women to enter into, and should never be lightly ncceptsd , whatever the circumstances of those who aspire to it may be. Yet girls and boy, running away from tlu-ir parents, find no difficulty in getting themselves united. Disparity in age, feebleness in intellect, druukeness, even at the time of the acceptance of the bond, appear to be no bar to marriage, though in addition, it may lie apparent to the officiating clergyman that the parties havo escaped from thoeo who have the right to protect them. Ttiis is all wrong, and a clergyman who so imposes upon the sacredness of the bond ought to be severely punish ed. Tho Cubans Meet Tneir Fate Bravely. The last victims of Spanish vengeance, two bro hers, Oaspar aud Diego Agnero, paid with tneir lives, on the 14th lust., the nenaltv of their patriotism to the cause of Cuba - and, like the bravo Goicouna, met death as only the heroic can without fear and with perfect calmness and serenitx. Both .vere young men of superior education r.nd noble birth, belonging to the old blnebiood families of Cainagney. The elder brother was the more obnoxious of the two to the bpanmrds, nayiug ieen onco before captured by Vahnaseda and sent to Spiim. from whenc he escaped and returned to the insurgent ranks. The next morning after their capture they were hastily tried by drum-head court martial and sentenced to die by the garrote, lk tore U iu taken to execution the irons were removed from them that they might bid each oth r farewell. As the chain-dropped lroin their limbs they embraced each other; the elder looked firmly and lovingly In his .other's eyes, qniet'y remarking in French, 1 won Jrerr, mourons iruqu,uta sans mrr tm us me tmmmr quillv and without saviue anything. The a ti a . ' 1 . a . i : . - - . , , t: i occasion was then fo.ed. The brothers thanked some of the gentlemen present for acts of kindn. M, and lo(h mounted the scaffold, Gaspar, the elder, with a smiling countenance, smoking a cigar as uucoucernedly as if he was going to a party, aid ed me executioner in lie nis nanus. iuu usual movements were then gone through with by the hangman, a death-like silence MM led", a twi-t of the iron screw by the masked man was given, a convulsive twitching of the muscles was seen, and the souls of the unfortunate victims had sped into eternity. A Jtew Story on Tom Corwin. Donn Piatt, in one of his Washii ,zton l. tt. rs. relat. s the following anecdote illustrating the politeness and humor of the late lorn Corwin, ot Ohio: Ha arrived at Dayton, Ohio, late one niulit, very tired from a long stage ride during the day. lhe great humorist ami tall 'linn retired to bed, observing as he did so that some one occupied another bed in the opposite corner. The Honorable Tom was soon fast asleep, and snoring tremendously. The other traveler bore the inlliction as long as human endurance could go, and then he sang out : 'Oii! sir, sir, sir. "Hello, hello," cried Tom, sitting up wildly in bed; "what is the matter V" "Oh! nir," exclaimed the sufferer, "you snore, sir." "Did I snore?" demanded Corwu. "Is it possible ? I rc -illy beg yi nr pardon, sir Ami si so saying, he dropped asleet again. -and a jam the dreadful snoring went on. The poor man in the next bed again complained. "Sir, sir; oh ! sir." "I say, what is it '(" responded Corwin. "You are snoring again, sir." "Why. really, sir, I am ashamed of myself. I berf a thousand pardons for imjK litenss." And again the Senator sought repose; jjUt tne Hnoring was worse than ever, and the KiifWer once more called attention to the offence. "Look here, sir," cried the Senator, "you liave wakened me up three times, and twice I have apologized, what more can a gentbman ask? Now I am tired and if yon disturb me again, I'll brain you with a bootjack." The Late Mark Lemon. Mark Lemon, whose death is announced by the cable, was, we believe, a Jew by birth. He held a conspicuous position among the journalists of London, by rvasou of his long connection with Punch. When Punch a as established, in 1H41, he became one of its e htors, and two years later he waR appointed sole manager, and so remained till the day of his death. The obvious comic relation of his name to the name of the paper suggested that the acidity of Punch was the ingredient he upplied, but there was nothing sour in bis nat.ire, and no professional satirist was ever more kindly spoken of by the world. Besides conducting Punch he was a frequent contributor to Dickens' Honsehold Words before it was merged into All the Year Konnd, and ol late vears has been the literary editor of the London Illustrated News. Thongh he wrote industriously, his contributions to literature were mostly of an ephemeral character. His most popular work, perhaps, was the play of "The Serious Family," which was not a good basis for an enduring reputation. He wrote several extremely dull novels, not one of which had even a moderate success. In person Mark Lemon was large and corpnlent For several years past he has been afflicted with deafness, and wben Mr. Dickens resumed his readings in SI. James Hall in 1 after a long intermission seeing Lemon ic the audience, the reader would not beg t"j until a chair near the plat form had been speciallv set apart for his f-iend. Mark Lemon died in his sixty-first year. Size or Our Great lakea. The latest measurements of our fresh water seas are given below: The greatest length of Lake Superior is 335 mii. s: its RTeatet breadth ia 1(10 miles; mean depth, 688 feet; olevation, 627 f-et; area, 32,000 square miles. The gteittent length of Lake Michigan is 390 miles, its .;.vttest breadth, 108 miles; mean depth, 900 feet ; elevation, 507 feet; area, 23,000 aqaare miles. The greatest leugth of Lake Haron is 200 miles; iu greatest breadth is 160 miles; mean depth, 600 feet; elevation, 274 feet; area, 20,000 sqnar'i miles. The greatest length of Lake Erie is 250 miles; it greatest breadth is 80 miles; its mean depth is 84 feet; elevation, 555 feet; area, 6,000 square miles. The greatest length of Lake Ontario ia 180 miles; its greatest breadth, 65 miles; its mean depth is 500 feet; elevation, 261 feet; area, 6,000 square miles. The length of all five is 1,584 miles, cov ering an area upwards of yo.OOO miles. The laboest fu;: in England consists of 3,000 acres, and belongs to a man with the Yankee name of Samuel Jones. In its cultivation he follows the "four-coarse" system, the whole extent of the farm being divided into four great crops 750 acres of wheat, 750 of barley and oats, 750 of seeds, beans, peas, etc., '. A 750 of roots. His live stock ia valued follows: Sheep, $35,000; horses, $15,000; bullocks, $12,000; pigs, $2,500. The oilcake and corn pur chased annually amount to 20. 000. and artificial fertilizers about $8,000. The en tire cost of manure, in various forms used, annually coots about $15,000. Sheep are claimed as the most profitable stock he keeps, :rorj which he realizes about $20,(lOO a Vf.Hr. TT 1 A Wlinl tnMnu Imm Ik. farm, though not stated, can be little less than $100,000.
Tiie Irade in Lobsters. Boston is the great lobster market of the East and sapplies a very large home trade, as well as an inlaud and West, ru trade, with palatable stock for salads and other rare dishes. The vessels are from tweu'.y to sixty tons burden, and each has an open well or compartment amidships into which the sea water is let by holes bored through the bottom of tho vessel. Into these wells the lobsters are put aa last aa they are caught, and they are, therefore, preserved alive a very important consideration, as we shall show by and by. The apparatus used for catching a lobster is called a "trap," sometimes a "pot." It is about four feet ong, eighteen inches wide and the same in height, the end sectior. looking like a D. Altogether it bears some resemblance to a leug bird cage. On the bottom and sides it is formed of narrow slats, and in the ends is a narrow net-work of stoat t-ine, inclining inward, in which is a hoi ) about five inches in diameter. This trap, well baited with fresh fish, is put down by means of a rope, it having sinkers Attached, and the rope tied to a buoy. A number of these traps are thus secured in different places upon the lobster grounds. The vessel is anchored in a central position, and the traps are visited at stated times by men in yawls or doreys, hauled up and emptied of their prisoners, and the latter transferred to the well of the vessel. After au average fare has been received the vessel runs into port and discharges her living cargo into long, floating boxes, called "cars." These cars are about twenty-five feet lom ten wide, and four or five feet deep, and have openings on tho bottom and sides to allow the water to pass in and out, but not large enough to allow the smallest lobster to escape. The cars have a capacity for holding about twenty thousand lobsters. Ftom the cars they are btkeu as wauttd, and boiled ready tor market They are transferred from plajo to place in large bcoop nets. Lobsters, like other fish, migrate to deeper waters in the wiuter season, and are caught in from twenty to forty fathoms, and sometimes, we hear, as d p as seventy fathoms. The spring trade usually opens the first of March, though lobsters are caught in greater or laai quantities throughout the whole of the winter. For shipment, they are usually boiled and barreled up, and sent off by rail. In the winter season they wil keep good for a long time, but like .11 fish will spoil in summer if not kept on ice. Rpijiid bt the Torf. Another wreck of the Butish nobility has stranded in the bankruptcy court, and this time it is a pitiful disaster. Lord Courtenay, eldest sou of the Earl of Devon, is the victim, and the turf is, as usual, the cause of this ruin. For several generations the fortunes tit thihouse have been on a decline, but the pres
ent Earl, on connug into title, set to work vigorously and soberly to save the inheritance in England to his son. He labored hard, lived economically, cleared off mortgages by the sabi of teintory in Ireland, and practised gn at self-denial in order to accomplish his truly uoble purpose. But the wild blood of his ancestors sh wed itself in the youug man, who per-.-t- ! in a career as extravagant as his father's was exemplary. Time and again he was righted, and put in the way of making himself respectable, and at last he w.,s suit to Parliament as a means of turning his mind to oth' r subjx ts. But even that forcingbed fur young British patricians could effect nothing tor him, and he has at length become bankrupt and been forced to r sign bis seat In this way ends, not ouly the bop of a noble father, but a house the most illustrious iu lineage in Grwat Britain, which came of the atock of the old QfMk emperors, and was allied with the Capets. How to Make Cofi'ee. --The American Builder tells how to make good coffee something which evarj housekeeper ought to know -as follows. Will somebody try it, and let us know the result: "First solemnly determine in your mind never to allow an ounce of ground coffee to enter the door of your kitchen. If no oneaboi.t the house understands the art of roasting cotfee, then buy it ready roasted; and try and find a dealer who has not soaked all the essential juices from the coffee I eiore put ting it in the oven. If the roasted berry is about twice as large as when green, depend upon it the scalawag Great Humbug Pea and Coffee Company Lave deirauded you. Get the t at then pot you cannot make good coffee or tea in a tin vessel and put the ground coffee in a clean white- flannel bag and be sure to put ' enough in, and drop the bag into the pot Four on belling water and let it steep; do not boil it The coffee will steep iu twenty m mutes. Never break an egg into coffee, and nevet fill up with water the second time. Four on in the beginning the amount of water M6tV d. An ordinary teacupful of gTonud coffee is sufficient for three persons. Use Java, MaaTha, or Java and hio mixed. Follow this receipt, and yon will never complain of poor coffee." It is a waste to overstock pasture- in which mi'.ch cows gntze. Abundance of grass is what cows need. They should be able to get all they will eat withoat working too har! for it Five cows in plentiful pasture will make as much butter or cheese as ten on the same field; so that $300 iu five cows will yield as much profit as $600 ia ten cows, with one-half the liability to loss by disease. Whkri to Send foe the RaMsdei.l Oukkn MorMTAijf Wheat. - In our corretqn indent's notice of this remarkable, new varii ty of wheat, sum two weeks aj; , after stating that one intU only would be stmt to any one individual, as Mi. ltatnsdell wished to distribute it as widely as possible, the following paragraph, which ie at vital interest to tarnn ra, was emitted iu making up: The delivery of the wheat will be made h his brother-m law, beginning about 1. k av h r let. As llr. Kttn-.lell will be in t' oiforuia snpi riutendmg the rale of his Norway i oAud as the ri.le, in filling orders wiil be to send those ti si that are i et c, v . d earliest , all who would-be aiire ot securing a pint of this wheat should send out i ...-, al one , to D. W. Ramsdell, Chetaea, Vermont. The mom y will be returned to miy whose order are too late to be tilled. A Ukvoi.i tio.n in CooKKXY. -Since Hie intraduction of the patent St .t Mobs Fai inc, a complete evolution has takeu .la.oM that department ul cookery to wlnjh we owe the luxuries ol the desert. The m si il limnis blaue manne, jelly, custard, Charlotte Russe, light pud lings, c., are produced bo tkoa palatable uuiriei.t, at about one-third t tli former coat. A great economy of ti n'- as well as money is eflacted hy its ose. The preparations rmde from it are pronounced by physicians to be the oest possible diet for consumptives, d. epeptics, and persona stiff' i mi, fiom hilliovnneas and general debility. Cou vahaceiits la'teu on them, a; d -h.ii lapid.y in muscular strt-iigth a- in fleb. Tu Sea Mo8b Farm- Co., 53 l'drk Place, N 0 York, who a.e maiinfactiirin thi article from tho bes. Irish Moj, m enormous quantities, produce au array of in -dieal and geueral testimony in its favor, which is ft rfl ctly overwhelmiag, and mnat set all doubts oi its superiority as an alimentary staple, (if any exist) entirely at icat. In NfüBEns there a natcty. It waa npori this pri.-iciplc that the formula of Jcdso!' Morirr.vn Haas Pills wae prepared. Dr, JadHon, iiitetiding to iipenil & f nunc iu advertising hie pilla, submitted his recipe to the revision of the tvoet intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the retiult ia a simple but most efficacious modi rann Thn Juimion 's Mountain Hebb Pti.ls. Tbtj purify the Ll'tod, remove all ob.itrti.-tions, "cleanse Uta skiü of all piiuplea and blotches, and are Krfoctly sure an i aafc in their operation, ic JrnsoN'R MomrrAiM Haan Pllls cure Biliouencea, Female Irregnlaritu s, Ii dache, aud rnaay of the distaseo arioing from impnre blood ar ' a deranu d digention. IL JrDSuN H MnI'STAIK flaUtB PlLLS, atld VbVSB ytin have proved their virtue recommend them to yonr friendd. They are b..th sugarcoated ai d plain. For -ale everywhere. lr Tor do not feel well yon send for a doctoi. he call upon yon, looka wise, scrawle Botne Lieroplvpliiea npon a piece of paper wh ch yon take to a drnr store and there pay 60 :im. to il.OO, beedtü the doctor' fee, for a remedy nine timee ont of ten not half o -,ood as Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pnxa, which coete bat 25 eta. r r h.ix. Do von think tho former tbe- best , because yon pav the moat for it ? If y a do, we advise yon tö use, just as an experiment, the Moasr.'s Imdian Root Pill. Thoy are prepared from a formula pror.ownoed by the moat learned physicians jf onr ennntry, to be the best and moat universal or famiiv medicine, llr Moaai'a Indian Root Pillh cure Headache, Liver Complaints, ladiireetion. Dyspepsia. Female IntKulariUes, Ac., and are put up both sugar-coated and plain. Give them a trial. Sold by all dealers. "Wht," amid Mir. Anna Dickinson, on one oooafiion, stepping forward to tbe footlights ana commencing a lecture with a flight of eloq iancw, "Whj was I born T 'Why was I born Y' she asked onee more in touching aocenU, when a wicked boy iu the gallery shouted, "I give it up." The Spanish Government has agreed that the case of the steamer Lloyd, Aspinwall, shall be settled by arbitration,
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Together with Mra Uichardon's Statemont in full, and Dr. W. Hammond's Synopsis of th. general sul.ect of Insanity, and especially of temporary Insanity or Mor bid Impulse, aa applicable to the Met aria id case lav sale l.y all Newsdealers and Booksellers. W. K HILTON. Pub r, No, 12s Nassaa St., N. Y. füHALFAin i ry tew in --.ii.- tliink alien thi ry lew ' --.it;- tlnii!; a lii-n I V ll.HVi' S line cult of li;iir of tin- v. rv n0 ttt uni.ir i.'iiir oi i-um; iul' ll in tln ir vonta. 'Nothing ran to mora hecotlBg or ttrglra hie in old iiur." hrtiiti line full SI IT of II v 1 . In or.'.er to attjn tlii-. ve.-irs have bei spent by Dn. I ii a i.kan t hi perfecttos this valaavW rtkie. It contains NO -i ll'lll :.: NO M :.R LK10I! 0 !( ÜlMLü! M) Ü 0 c R E A m nilsOXOI" C0L0KIM. M.4TTKI ! 1 1 ! t burn and üostroy the verv ib lii ate rout ol the hair It is PCKXLT VaWKTABLK cortl the only WW table oil ivcrrli-cove-e.l th;it promotes the L'rowtli ami prodateea lon llnsnriaiit . ks of Hair. Tt la delicately p. rliiinnl with the sweets of most fra. rant jflowers. This arti'le is fonot Luthe Ear : 'Cities on aim-is: eery toil. tlee. but more wpatlallj aaraag the more BaaUoasabla c!ase-. as it has proved to ho the only ar-jtii-lethat will rautxt the Hair In poaftioa 'any leactk of time aft. r awaaalng. It is used bv l.ailiei" Hair l)re-ersand Barbers jit all the leading Hotels of the euwin lit cK's three t lati r far a- alcohol :c artiIcles. Alcohol prwpVratioata fn.m tho natural heat of the MM evaporates and leaves the Hair tare tied ami dry. Trice ctf. rNKV, BlUffl A ( ()., I'roprlrtors, BALTIMOP.E. KS. TOaD il V AH, llaHHHIHIl wiioLr.i.ii.i: nv PULLER, FINCH St FULLER, CHICAG-Oi i V. A.UK. If A rhisisXOPVTKVTMKOiniNK HTMhTO, rotta up fn dips t'ie icnorant and rrerliilons, nor is it repr"ute.l as boina canaooasd of rare and precioas su stances bronabt f mm t ie four enrre-rs nf tbe earth. csrrirMt ssven tiroes across Uie Great Desert of Sahara h on Üis backs of foortcn caroels. end brought across the M (antic Ice in on two Ships" It is a -tm,,U, mi it, .. avSawaj ttrmiv. a prfrri for . atarrb and "Cm. i in the I' i aii," also for ö fensivt Itreath, Loss or Impairment cr the Sease of Smell, l aste or Heanna, tt atsfvag or Wf a'-: awa. Pain or Pressure id tbe Head, when caused, as they all not ncfrequently are, by the violence of 1 'atarrh. 1 offer, in good faith, astvnding Reward of 'i.n for a caf of I atarrh that I cannot cure. Kor Side by most Druxuisis Kvert where. Pbick 30 Cryts Sent by mail, post paid, aa receipt of Rixtv i 'ksis Four packaces for $2.ui or 1 Dozen for .". Send a two csnt stamp for Dr. SaT's pamphlet on Cat irrh. Address tbe proprietor, R. V. KKmOat, M D . BctfaIX). N. Y BEWARE ! üb BOGUS HUMBUGS! Do you want your Hair restored to Its onr mal color 7 If you So, use "Chevalier's Life for the Hair." It ha - no rival It is the finest thing for the purpose known. Ask roar druggist to order if for yen. Send for Treatise on the Hair to S. A. CHEVALIER. M. DM 104 East 25th Street, ST. Y. GREAT CHANCE for AGENTS mH to 8'iOO per month. We want ti employ a good agentin svery county in the V. S. on commission or sal ar' to introduce our M'.rMf,,.,iri. r.l arr.t H'. H irt- tlttihrs Lin; Will last S hl:nil rod years. 1 1 you want a profitable and pleasant employment, address K. A. üt an A Co.. ManPre. UBaSai MOl'K'S M ALT KXTRACT. A tKrariahioK pslatahla drink, posees'inc remedial properties a lapted to toe siek, aysor- Hfl and enervated. As a remedy it invigorates th hole system, cures disorders of the stomach, loss . ippet it, obstinate catarrhs, coojths, hoarseness scrotula, incipient consumption, etc , etc. As a nutne iui and mild tonic it is invaluable to the enfeeblad and couvalescent of all axes anJ both sexes, while as a pleasant beverage it ta higoly acceptable to Lie taste SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND (JRtX'KRS. TAKKANT A CO., '.?. reenvricli St., . Y. SO I E AORHTH FOB ÜKITKD STATES, ETC Meadow King: Mower, ! JfawM'.f hy Grgg, Flyer tt Co., Trummuibmrg, ff. V. I he lightest draft and most durable Mower made. The Knife is always in line with toe Pitman, tho. avoid ing friction and enabling it to work freely in any position of ttkt Cotter Bar. It in the only perfectly flexible Cutter-Bar, and excels all other Mowers en rough ground I-or circulars or ll formation, send to K. L. NHKI.fHJN, Madison. Wia.t, neral Agent for Wisconsin. Minne sota, and Northi rn Iowa ; also agent for New Yorker Reapers and other Machinery, cr to J. D. KASTF.R, i Chicago, General Agent for Illinois, Southern Iowa, Ac THE Weed Family Favorite Manafacturew by the Weed S. M. Co.. Hartford. Ct. perfeated, is the BKST and MUST KKLI Ahl.K FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, her all KTifna of family work, now in use. It will do a LaBUXB E&KÜE of work. Mwilw fmm Ik r inu-, vw. goods to the heavikht beaver cloth or i.eathkk. with out change of Needles. Thread or Tension. It is simple and not liable to get oat of order, it has a straight needle and makes the Lock Stitch. Responsible Agent wanted in every county. A lit eral discount to the trade Send for price list aod terms to ÜKO. O. THOMAS A CO.. 1P1 Lake St. Chicago. Agents for the Northwest Say where you saw this advertisement PATENTEES Who have failed in their efforts to dispose of their rights, w. 1 do well to consult us, either personally or by mail, fret of charge Many valuable inventions are ly.ng dormant, for want of proper management that wght twaUaa a fortan for their owners, if placed in our bands, and brought to the attention of capitalists. ( nly those will t a aoospted hich we feel satisfied can be sold, as our e yject is solely the waJizAtJon of i com miaaaon. A cam in opinion can thei fore be relied opon. No charge for larviees nnlass mrnssfiil References on application. R. K. ROBERTS A CO.. Consultwg Kagineera, 16 Wall 8t, New Vort.
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Address all letters and remittances to MACRK'K JAMISON, Box 2. llazleton, Luzerne County, Pa OSYCHOMANCY. FASCINATION OR 80ÜLJl CH ARM I N i. trni paxes ; cloth This wondei ful book has full instructions to enable the reader to fascinate either sex, or any animal, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and hundreds of other curious experi ments. It can be obtained by sending address, with lu cents postage, to T. W. FVANS A CO., No. 41 So. Kift-hth St.. Philadelphia PATENTS. Inventors who wish to take out Lettan Patent are advised to counsel with liUNN A CO.. editors of the SeÜmtfßt AmrritvtH, who have prosecuted claims before the Patent lAice for over Twenty Years. Their American and Kuropean Patent Agency ia the most extensive in the world barges less than any other reliable agency. A pamphlet containing full instructions to inventors is sent gratis. MUNN & CO.. 37 Park Row, New York. MAMKHID aud Womanhood. Kssavs f 1 Young Men, free, in sealed envelopes, tit for lowAMD ASS. I. I II iN. Koi P. Philadelphia. Pa w WAYNE'S DIURETIC IN ALTERATIVE yVND ACETATE POTASH, a grit ami talualile prrparatioa for the relief and rare of (i ravel. Irritation of the Blad.lrr aai t'n Ihra, llropslrat, Rheainatlr and (.onty Affprtinns, Pains in the Park and Loins, Ac, Ac. To tlioM suffering from illaenses of the Kidneys ami P.U.IuVr, ami the eeawswawawt train of distresiti)t ailments, this remedy is confiiletitlr rei liiiiuemleU as a relief, and needs but atrial to prove itsgreat value in the cure of Mi nf...ve mentioned diseases. As an Alterative, this Elixir will lie found much more beneficial than the preparations of Sarsaparilla, M ij.iilar, tan.l we might say of questioned medicinal value), aud where a Blood Purifier is needed, there is no question hut that the Bittf j tic and Alterative Elixir Will ;,oeini.lish all that 's .1. sired. Those living in malarious districts, West and South, as a general thing need, on tbe approach ol . i rm weather, such a remedy ; one that will remove languor, and restore tone and vigor to MM .vsteru. No preparation will wore effectnallr aceomplish this than the DIURETIC HD ALTERATIVE ELIXIfl. It la by Tara more t.-nl and effectual Alterative and IJIixmI 1'uritier than Sarsa pari 11a, and fn-e frwaa all objections that may I made Ssiin t the latter, and its usual adjuncts, Iodide of Potassium, or some prcarai ions ol V-r.'ti ry. 1AM KAtTI RKD RY TIIK PROPRIKTORS, F. E. Suire & Co. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Imuertera and Dealers ia DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS, 8&., Sco. Manafartarera of Chemical & Pharmaceutical Preparations, AND PERFUMERY, N. W. Cor. 4th and Vine StreefU (OPI'OlTK mSTtKriCK, Cincinnati, Ohio r ANTED AtiKNTS. 75toai per month verywbero. male and female, to introduce the (IKMTNK IMPKOVKDi OM.MON SKNSK KAMI'.Y SKWINti M At HINK This Machine will sUtch. hem, fell, asck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price on ly t Is Kully wai ranted for five years. We will pas $ low for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Flastic lock Stitch " Kvery sec .nd stitc can be cat and still tbe cloth cannot lie pulled apart wiUio 1 1 tearing it. We pay agents from $75 to iM per montb and expenses, or a cmmi sion from which twice that amount can be made. Adln s. HRCOMB A (K)., PITPhBUKGH. PA. ; BOS- ! O.N, MASS., or ST. I)IJ1.S. MO. t' AI'TION. Beware of all Agents selhog Machines under the same name as oars, unless they can show a ' ertiticate of Agency signed by ua. We snail not hold oarnelves responaib.e for worthless Machines sold by ither parties, and shall pm-ecute all parties either i I ling or using Machines under this name to tbe full extent of the law, unless snch Machines were obtaned trom as or oar Agents. Lo not be imposed a pop bv parties who copy our advertisements and circulars ami y Neb' oner worthless Machines at a lees price or.N.; jikn suffering trom .Nervous Debility, Premature Decay Self Abuse. Ac... sand for .EBVTNE fILLH. ureourw. Never fail. sj 1 by mail WarrantM. Address L Sanoeb, 47 La Salle t, Chicago An (h cr-Do. lor. .1 World. All grwat phyclans admit that tbe world is over-doctored with violent drugs. In cases of indigestion, oilionsneea, oonstipa turn, wind colic, diarrhoea, and other casual or even chrot ic affections of the stomach, liver and bowels, all that Is needed to reatoie the regular action of the dis ordered organs, is a dose or two of Tarrant's RmRVEB. EXT Seltzer Apebieht, the most delicious and h armless fabnfture. laxative and alterative in tho whole range of medicinal remedies. It is sotticient for tae strong st, cmnot harm the weakest, and immed ately relievos the nan sea which ordinary cathartic aggravate. SOLD BV ALL DRUtiGISTS. H.H.SHUFELDT&CO. Distillers of ALCOHOL. SPIRITS, WHISKIKS, and the celebrated IMPERIAL GIN. Send for a Price List. Ha dmfy mttmprntttitm. 54 A 5 sout h Water St., ( hicaao. ASTHMA. K IDDKR'S PASTILLES. A Sure Relief for Asthma. Prioe 4X1 centa by mail. STOW KM. A CO.. 'hail asl ii i. Maas. ranHE WFt 'KETS OP YOmi I N VEILED A Medical Treatise of thirty-two rwauaw or tb.rtj two raass, sent pre paid, on receipt oi two uiree cent postage sta at. B. LA UROLX, Albany, N Address
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IVrforated I'laMterw In Intuition of ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. are being offered for sale. These we have seen are a preparation of "lead plaster," and calculated to induce paralysis, costiveness and colics To giro relief from pain ia the object of ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLAST KRIS, which are warranted to contain ONLY INNOCENT DRUCS, without a particle of lead or any mineral whatever in their composition. We have made them for twenty seven years, and will always prepare them as heretofore. They are harmless; but for local pains nothing has ever proved so vastly curative, as aa outward application, as the justly celebrated Porous Plaster of Mr. Aliccck. Kven stricture of the bronohial tubes, dropsy of the heart, tumors, internal and ovarian, are said to bare bean cared by this plaster. But in all uses for a strengthening plaster, and for nervous and Iccal pains, we have the testimony of the tirst physicians of the United States and of Kuropo in their favor. How great the comfort to have a suffocating cough, to hare sharp pains of the chest, queer creeping sensations around the heart, cured ky the simple remedy of a clean, flexible, entirely unobj. ctionable plaster Bnt internal tumors, considered of a fatal character, are also cared by this mild and innocent application, which, acting like a second skin, produces a steady pressure, try which absorbtion, resulting in ease at once, and ultimate cure, is obtained. Being a preparation from Franken cense. Rubber and Burgundy Pitch, they seem to possess the quality of ACCUMULATING ELECTRICITY and imparting it to the body, whereby the circulation of tho blood becomes eqt alized upon the parts wheie applied, causing pain and moi bid action to cease. The Porous Plasters are flexible, and found of great help to those who hare weak backs or pain in the side. Ktrpe cially are they valuable to those who hsvo neglected collie. They are often preventives of consumption . nay, they are believed to have loosened the grasp of this terrible affliction, and been mainly instrumental in effecting a care. In variable climates thev should be worn on the breast or between the shoulders or over the kidneys, by those who are subject to take cold easily. This simple Dlsn will soon produce a constitutional vigor that will enable it to resist extraordinary changes of temperature. Kxperience has proved the Porous Plaster to be a blessing to the consumptively inclined, invariably producing tbe most remarkable abatement of the worst symptoms From the Rev. Dr. Beattie. SooTCHTtvw?.-, Orange county, N. Y.,Cct. 9U, 1J. Thoma 8 ALU'OCK, A :.. Sing Sing Your Porous Platters are a great blessing. My daughter, Isabella, had whooping cough s me twelve months since: whun the seventy of tbe disease abated she st ill for six months bad a distressing cough, and became very weak and thin. Finding internal remedies of no avail, an Allcock's Porous Plaster was applied to her chest. 'I he csugh was relieved from the day it was pit on, and in ouo month was entirely cured 1 am yours, truly, HI LTTTl Nervous Affection of the Head Cured. For two years I have been a great sufferer from neu ralgis in the heaa, and found only temporary relief from all the various remedies that I have tried until I applied one of Allcock's Porous Plasters. I cut it into three strips placing one under each shoulder blade and t he other over the small ot the back, and for the past three months 1 have had scarcely a twinge of the old pain. I advise aU who suffer from nervous diseases to lose no time in making a trial of the wonderful Porous Plaster. A. K. STERLING, Sec'y Singer Mfg. t o. New York. Jaa . IW8. Gats-stow. Ala,. Nov. 27. WmX Messrs. Tho. Ai.Ltck-k A Go. During the extensive practice of t n years I have been a frequent witness of the magical qualities of yonr POKOl'S I'LAsTKKS. 1 can c. rtify that tbey are all yon claim for them. Id fact. I have never known them to fail in giving relief in local pains, or to impart support to the part where applied, send me six dozen at once. Yon i six dozen at once. Y oars, KOBKRT K. C AMPBKLU M. D. D. Meyer, of Savannah. Ca, says they are the best mechanical supporters for weak muacles ever discov ered: that by thair warming properties they bring power and health, until the strength of the muscles is entirely restored ; that he knowsa case where Allcock's Plasters cured a gentleman of weak spine , that he dally prescribe? them in bis practice with the happiest results, and desires us to refer to him. Dr Henderson, of Farnville, La, says: "The counter irritant effect of Allcock's Porous Pias ters is produced in such a mild and gradual way. they so invigorate the circulation around the parts to which they are applied, and exert upon all nervous diseases such a great sedative influence, that I place them confidently at the head of every plaster now in use." Dr. Johnson, of Hartford, says My daily experience confirms the very superior excellence of your Porous Plasters. At this moment af writing a man applies for one. who, by entanglement in a shaft of machinery, had both his legs broken, spine severely injured, and was for nearly a year entirely helpless. This man found relief very soon by the application ol a plaster to his spine Ha was soon ena bled to work, and now he labors as well ss ever. He would cheerfully pay nve dollars for a single plaster if they coals not ne had at a lower rate. Surgeons should make use of these perforated plasters to the exclusion of all others, as their flexibility and adhesiveness are groat lr in advance of all other plasters with which I am acquainted, while the perforations peculiar to them r.-novr fnem grea.ly superior to all others tor ordinarv surgical uses. Knowing the plasters to be so useful, 1 have no scruples that my sentimeDts should 1-9 known. J. W. JOIl.-MSr a M. u. Dropsy of the Heart Cured. Clex Riddle P. O., Delaware Cocvrv, Pa,' March 16. i-. i Messrs ThuMas ALLC-oce, A Co. Having been trou bled with the heart disease for a long time, and after doctoring with our physician tor months and obtaining no relief, I gave up in despair. I was troubled with sharp pains in my cheat and loud sounds ab. ut my heart, anil often felt that death would be a blessing. At this time . was persuaded to apply one of yonr Porous Plasters. Within a few hours after placing one on my cneet I felt no more pain, and all throbbing ceased about my heart, and 1 felt like a new man. Yours resDectfufly, CHARLKS BATTY. 25,000 Sold by One Dealer. Messrs. J. Balch A Son, of Providence. R L. write, November, !, "We have sold the Porous Plasten for twenty years, snd, at retail and jobbing, must have sold twenty live thousand altogether. They are well liked." Lame B ick. New Yore. Nov. 23, 1S5R Uentlemen 1 lately sufferod T. A UWI a Co. severely trom a weakm l n my back, tlaving heard your plasters mucn recommeaaeo tor cases ot laisaina I procured one, and the result waa all that I oould desire. A single phister cured me in a week. Yours, respectfully. -O. BKIGi.S. OoOTE's Stoke, Rockingham County, Va,' November J IKS. i Messrs Allcoce 4 Ce: I lately suffered severely from a pain and weakness in my back- I tried many application prescribed by our doctors, but without doing any good. At length 1 tried yonr Porous Plaater, which benefitted me at once Yours. KRASMUS NKFF. A Mau Saved from Lameness lor Life. A gentleman, from placing the heel of his boot on a piece of orange peel, was suddenly thrown down and violently sprained his k nee. He was six months oon lined t.i the house, though he had the liest medical advice. At last he applied an ALLUOCK'r rn;n' PLASTFK, and in leas than two months his knee was perfectly cured. Cure of a Badly Crushed Breast. May 7. KM. Gentlemen- In Deceml er, 13, my breast bone was crushed and badly injured by Oeing struck by a heavy spar. I was taken home senseless, where for weeks I lay at the point of death My doctors could do bnt little for me and 1 suffered continual pain. The doctor thought a blister plaater would help if pat on the breasL but 1 thought I would try, instead, Allcock's Porous Plaater. I put one on my breast and aide, and from that time began to get better, and in one month I was well, free from pain, and able to attend to my business. Any one can call and see my breast and 1 will show them a modern miracle of cure. J. R. BUCK, No. 3 Mouth fifth St, WUliamsborgh, L I. Thoma Allcoce A Co:--Achildeiglt years old, son of Mr. Draper, of Sing Sing, fell ont of a loft some twenty feet. He was sadly braised. Six plasters were torn up and apphed to every bruise. Tn next day he was out playing as usual, and in a few days the plasters were removed and he was perfectly cured. Croup. A case occurred of severe croun. where no doctor could tie bad before morning. The mother bethought ul some Porous Plasters the had in the bouse. The were slit so as to tit around the throat and chesL The whistling breathing sxm abated. In a few hours Uie child slept, and in the morning no sign of croup remained. Asm m a Cured Mr. Wm May, of 345 Spring Street, New York, writes January 1. PÖ6 : " 1 have been aifiicted with asthma for upward of ten years, receiving no benefit trom medical men. 1 was advised by amend to try one of All oca's Porous Plasters. I aaid 1 had tried several kinds of plasters without any benefit, and supposed they were all alike. My friend gave me one of Allcock's auu urged me to use iL 1 did so, aid have now worn tnera steadily for nine months, and find myself better than I have boen for many years. To aU atrbotad with this awful complaint I say give then a fair chance, and yon will bleaa the day you nrst pnt one on " Mrs. James H. BuradeU. of W hitlockvüle, Bedford Westchester county, was thrown from her carriage and had her arm broken between tbe elbow and tbe shoulder. After her arm waa set and the bone had fully knit she continued to suffer great pain at in tpoint of fracture, and passed many suffering daysand ipl. nwfhi., nothing relieving ber until she appied Allcock's Porous Plasters. After using them one month she was completely cured. She obtained get lief tbe tirst day they were applied. A Cure foTcoid Feet. S. (J. Smith, Eaq., of the American Hotel of Babylon. L. L, had been troubled for many years with cold feet. He had seen Alloock's Porous Plaster used for whooping cough with great benefit, And ha concluded to try one for each foot, cut to the shape of the foot. The relief waa immediate, and he has never been troubled with oold foot since. Their application, after purging, cores fever and ague, ague cake, the spleen, ana pain of toe left side, ust above the hip joint, is infallibly cured by Allcook 's Porous Plasters. They are now widely used in hospitals, both in America and Kurope, and approved by all physicians. Tbey aive immediate relief in lumbago, as well asm pains of the side and back, whether they proceeds rom weak ness, fatigue, or other aaoaaa Rheumatism ol the Wrists Cored. Krom overstraining and other causes I lest the ose of my wrists. I applied an Alloock's Plaster arouad each wrist, and in a few hoars they were cared. I think workingmen, especially mechanics, should never be withoat them. JOHN 11 VI AND, Carpenter, Near Albini Avenue, Sing Sing, Dec ti, 1MB. Mrs. Richards, a wall known person ot Sing Sing, ras cured of rheumatism of the wrists by these Plasters in a few weeks. Cboton, Westchester County, Nov. K 186. Masers. Thomas Allcoce A Oo. : Gentlemen Some three years ago I was prostrated r a terrible bain in aw hm My OOCt) stays said it
rheumatism, bnt whatever it was it confined me to my boose for two years, and nothing appeared to relieve me. I finally pat on one of yoar Porous Plasters, and shortly felt better. I kept owing them for six months, and bars entirely recovered ; and though mach exposed have bad no return of tits disease. Yours, truly NATHAN ANDERSON. If von need a Plaster be sure and procure one of All cock's Porous and yon will get your money's worth, and BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. AGENCY, BRANDRETH'S BUILDING. AND SOLD BY AU. DRUCrGlSTS.
DEAF ESS BE IM ESS, BaMateaw and ( atarrh. Mra af. G. Brown's Metaphtet cjx DttoovEKl is taking th paw of Doctor's and Drage, aa taw away vi,.- .. for the rwr aaid asasMaa f distales. To bumwUbs aaas ( 1 reat Discover-, enclose roe to taw Metaphysical L niversity.M Bond St New York, for Mrs M. G. Brown's enl.irrcd i.-f..i,hii. :.l Pamnhlxt ..f pages, worth bnndreds of dollars to lKth vi and AC E NTS WANTED ! To sell onr Patent Metal Sign and Door Plates Agents are making from all) to $3u per day Send your name and fill cents for a sample which sells readily for 3- Address K. SPAafORBTBl KU 4 tx.. Patent Attorneys and Manafactusers of Patents, No. ail S. 4th street, St. Ixaiis, Mo. Oll. El RH made new. eaai ly, withoat doctor or medicines. Sent post paid on receipt ot 10 cents Addre-s Dr K. B. I i 1 1 I 19U Lexington Ave one, corner of Kaet tu btreet. New Tort. 9fi tVmfort and Dura for the Ruptured. Sent post-paid on receipt of In cents. Address Dr. K. It. FOOTK. author M Medical Common Snse, Plain Home Talk, etc., 13 Lex ington A e . oor of Kast th St., N Y Sent in aealed en velope en receipt oi IU cents Address, Dr K. I M H I ljn Islington Ave nue, corner of l ast 2th Street, New York. NTS TO THK ("II I I.D1.KS - sent Itk- on rece pt Dr. K. K. FOt HI. of one letter stamp. Addles xington Avenue. New V ork. aa want the pnrrsit, beat aod cheaix 1 KT rut A P, bu rrtM;.Ti: OLD B ALI. ST IRKK KEPI Ks. Dr. WALKEIi'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS 9 c Hundreds of Thousands 0 a 9 n if r, c 1 : S Bear testimony t. the r Wonder, lol Curative Klfects. 9 0 WHAT ARE THEY? I p - : M THKV ARK NOT A TTU! A aj r v n D i al v r- 11 i j it I n fx . . ii : Kawkt af Poor Rami, YVhi-k. . I ! Spir-il find K flu si MtysjeMna 1 tend to please tin-last' . callfl ! ir'o," " Appctlxers." " Restorers," c, that lea.l the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are s 'rue Medicine, made fron dec Native R.hiU aud Ilcrrw of California, free trout nil Al.'olinlic st imu hi nt. Use SM the Gat BAT ItLOOD VI KIFIF.lt und Ä LIFE GITTKO TRINC'IPI.E ap. rfe. t !:. n vat..r and Invi.iratur.if the System, carryiiiK off all itfiisnnoufi ii.att. r :i!id"cst.irlnr the bl.io.l to a healthy con iltlon. No person e in take these Bitters arcordlof to direction und remain long unwell. 1 tl aril Lo Ktvcn for an Incurable case, provided the buni s arc not destroyed by mineral poieon or other means, and the vital organs wasted bryond .ba point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronic Uhftiniiitlaai aasa flout, D -p.-psin. or Iiiliv'Mion, Bllioa ,. It -in it t ut and lastcnsattCtM I'cmis MswJStasea 1 Caw Hlood. l.i rr, Ividiif j s nnd Iii .d:li-r. tln -e Hitlers liav- b. , fat. Such Iriarasfw are cauh. I itialfd !tlMd,w'..ir'i is tfeiie'.ally produced!)) det antreuMut i in IHssssilaii Osaasas UVsl'KI'SIA OK I"Dl;K-TION. Head act.e. Pain in the Shoulder. c.uc;!.s,Ti;:htiii s..f tbe est, DizzinesH, Soar Ernctations of the Stomach, ItaJ taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpatatlt.n of the neart. Inflanimatb I ot the Lungs, Pain in the regions' of the Kidneys, an., a hundred other pa i.ful symptoms, are the oflsr.rlngs of Dyspepsia. Tbey Invigorate the stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them oi unequalled efficacy lu cleansing the hlo"! ; . : in. -. ami lmMUrtiiig new lite and vlc;..r t. tho whole sj-stem. FOK -ili IU DISS A -ES. Krentia ,Ti Hk r.Sait Klineni.Blotche, ?pots, Ilmplt's.l'ustulets.Boils.Car-bu-.cl. s,Hi ii:-W..niis, Scald Head. Sore Eyes. Eryalav el..-. Itch, S.-urf-., Disc. lorstloie' of the Skin, Humors and Disease of tlic Skia, of v. u.itevcruan. ..r nature, are lit rally dug up and carried ont wt the yuteni Ins short time by the use i f these Bittrr. one bottle In such cases will convince the in. st lncrctlulous of their enrative effect. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon find lt impurities bnriiiigthr..iih th.- sl;in inPunpleaJErup tlons or for; s ; cleanse it hi :i youtiud It obMrox-ted and 8lu?gith in the veins ; t.cans.' it when It if foul, and your fee-liners will tell you n-hen. Kf p the blood pure and the health of the sy-t- in v. :11 follow. 1MN. TAI'K an I i . r VUt IIS. lurkinpln the y -f .-in of so man;. t'io'innds.nre.ffiTtnally destroy -ed and removed. For full directions, read earefully the circular aroun.1 each bottle, prtuted In fonr Ian ruaires Enirlfe.li. German, French and .Spanish. J. W.VLK.EU, Proprietor. K. II. M DOS ALI A CO DruarKisLs an.l Gen. A-. ut-. a;: Fratictsoo, Cal., and 32 and 34 Comnerec Street, New York, ty SOLD BT ALL DK. GGISTS AND DEALKKS. FANNING .S PATENT Kid Fitting SKELETON CORSET This Corset is constructed on an en irel ely new pnnci e fieest circula pie, being ; and thereby tion passible, besides giving ipe and thereby allowing thDonect ease ana comfort to the wearer, and st the same t me uos-csmuk ill the advantages of the common Corsets in giving support to the body. y-r llrnltb, l.rncf and Comforl they are t'NKiVAi.LEn IN THE MaReet. They are partacularl recommended for summer wear, and warm climate, although equally well adapted to all seasons of the ysai . They are highly recommended by medical and scientific men. For sale by all tirst cla?s dealers. I or circulars, prices, Ac. addrssf the WORCF.ST - K SKIRT CO.. Worcester. Mass a JKNTM wVANTED everywhere to sell tie A M K CRICAN KM'ITlNt. M A I'll I N K, tbe only i.raetical Family Knitting Machine ever oven'ed. rnce 91a. 111 inn ji m stifehr- per nu dress AMERICAN KSIPIIM, MACH Boa 00, Mass.. or St. Ixmis. Mo r niinnt-. Ad INF. O , DR. WHITTIEK. A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MKDIclM as diploma at othoe wi;l show, has been longer 1 engaged in tue treatment of enereal. Sexual and Private Diseases than any other physician in tit. Louis. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia and Rupture; all I rinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Atflictious of the Throat, skin or bonesaro treated with unparalelled idcom Kpeneatorrhea, Sexual Debility- and Impotency, as the remit of self abuse in youth, sexual sirrssi. In matiireryearsoroiharcaiisea,and which produce some of the following effects, as n. . turnal emissions, blotches. d l. ilitj .ill ineiv. dimness. if sight, confusion of ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to society of f emalea,l as of memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage impropwr, are perma nently curea. The 1 oc tor's SjSJH I unities in hospital and private practice ai'- unaurpaaaed in St. Iamis any other city. Hacknieaof Jt. Louis papers prove that bu baa been located there longer by year than any others advertising. Tue eitabli-haient. lit.rary.ialK.ratory and app intra, n 1 s are nnnralled ia the Wet. 11 n surpaasod anywhere. Age, ith experience. can be relied upon, and the doctor can refer to aaaay phyeicians through' -'.t the country. In past sarcessand present poaxuoa liu a Lulus without a competitor. The Writings af a Phyetrlan vrbesr repsy mt inn Is I nion-vs ide should be worth reading;. Doctor Whttttfh publishes a MEDICAL PAMPH LET relat : ae to venereal diseases and tho disastrous and vanedeoBseqnenceaof aelf-aliusa, that will bcBenttcuyaddreasinaaealed envelope fortwosLimpa. Many physiciansintr. Juce patients to lhe Doctor after readinghlsMedi -all'ar. phleL Communication confidential A fneadly talk will oost yon nothing. Office central, yet retired - No. tT St. Charles street. St. Louia, Mo. Hoars 9 A. M. to 7 F. M. Snndaya 18 to 3 rTat. A GREAT OFFER. Horace Walen. iSl Rmiulwiv. N. v Will - AlH It a. ..... . 1 m 1 I 'S W. Mi ss.llUI.-Ta 1 t a ST ... . w . . . . ingChickTruaa.i aggPplS' Moimi- f EST A lllJSnKD ISM. WELCH iL GRIFFITHS" SAWS! AXES! SAWS! J-Aws ? sil deecriptiona. AXES RELTiwn sxwiSa!!11 CIRCULAR saws with " a V "tö riTllii . 'tprrvtr to all lnrfd ImOt save. Points, PrWa If educed. 11 taT Sand for Pries List aad CXrealara awa BaMSgJ. areirwTu'vi'lfli. PRUSSING'S VIKEOAR. Warranted pure, palatable, and to nraaiu ia nieku. 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