Marshall County Republican, Volume 15, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 January 1871 — Page 4
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JOY TO THE AFFLICTED! A h " I Ol NO AT LASTl It Will Cure Your Cough ! - ! It Will Prevent and Care Consumption. Tli at Cm WtM an nr Mcel ..1.. w renir i'3.t.ii I'onimvpiioii, If -owe I ytrweviv m not '!. wny voiir 111 w'n n v ' " v ran " cured s IMM, cm4 at se un.tll n ra-at f " I' i:mf Money Vke compared to ltea'fh. Allan's Lung Balsam warrntert to b"oa ut tho mas roubloaome Couch t.i aatnrsdww rhoct tame. Th.ve la an remedy that cviBf C' Iscmpiiok, c ji'obs, colds, Is is nal.v vers si tiro the Bali WM I and in this short time it has or h- United states and th Dn ns&rlv everv tnn i nmmm. Hnn lrMs of thousands of bcnle jlu. mmm UDauaaiof wvtw. iuifv t a 1 tk'wc: ij he an- the itimin thai fe w TItV FIRST Alien's Lung Balsam WHA r THE DOCTORS SAY. v i, I. !., of Kwlw, Co.. Ind.. m; ihr 3 year, isat I h i ? nred Allen's Lang Bal i.It rn rny priC k-c. and I an satisfied tn-re .'i: -craM.''!!' r lunr di'awt in uae." ,.rc A, 1"r,2 M. D.. of Loan County, O.. aar : r R ilMn not only aells rapid!;, but gives i ri.)n -n eery caao within my knowledge. "wsssi"Ssaut)-i'i it. an'l knowintr that it peaasaass L I freely ase it in my ; 'SSftJ'lbZd ot .m '' 5a 5 daily pracrtoc. and wtta anbo " ' 3 '.Ii reruiniy . T W - - . i i niT , eTwr rex A' it Hirmleu 1 the moat Dtiicoi Chiid. it nnarraia am nn..,., (M . uw ..... t -,rlllO nu Urlwm If! AWT f UKm ' is f.-Id . .'Iciiici '), a. er t;,-n,H, t CAUTION. P8 VO Sr. B IA A M. " and ahnn the CALL FOR ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM ! J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprietors, COM IX w ATI, O. Sold b7 all Medicine Dealers. The Body- and It 4 -d. : Urin Uw eTtPKno aonsitlTeness of th hoawn dr. and fast r ts unprotested ereept by arttScial eowertag, from tho action of cold, it to Dot ' that at thta aea;s it is liable t d manv dw. i skin exerctaea a powerful Influence over i and b-jwcla, and when its function ate t d by roddam chlu that soal Uj pores and prsTent evaporati-in frm täe aurfaes, internal conjrthJU apt to ensue. The digee'-ive organs never perforTu thatr ofnoa properly when this m the case, and tho waste matter of the system, which should be iliaihaigui in part through the perspiratory gUndi, hvuif no oth han the bowel and the kidisUpatiou on 1 a variety of renal diseases are r Vm rfer-i .'. Dvpepafa. whw it exi,. U also ag-nvitel by these causes. The mort effec- I i. pns t . i of, and roaed for Urrtirnaanwi of ! r st .mh Bitters. Acting a a st::aaLint n i I nir, it rouses the stonaaoh an d I impirtiau f those important organs Id regularity it also operatas as a nftc, by t min j tbe tnneU of the akin and nromTtia tbe free passage of exhausted matter through tbat nv :rü värs of tbe -system. Being a mild diuretic, it give a healthful impulse to the action of tb - k! hvj-s, wbro there is a ten leaey to dropsy, aad as a Mood dpurent and nerrine, has a highly baosfleia :T --t ii rb.amv.ie cases. It combines in hsaVT pr p rti ins the tonte, alterative, apertent, anrit'otic, diip'i-reto ail aiUbiliis properties ret nit t : j Mt rnm of a system generally disordered, and has no equal as a winter medicine. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tf a1jr i-r. r.-iTTOc -n permanently cured of that dreai-i d:-1 .onimpfion, bra simp'e remed.? i nvion t- mnVeknwn to his fellow aufferer the of c-irv Tn , i mh , ..ir. ,t he ttiI! ..1 . th pvriptnn nssd . f r-e ut eh...--e. Ith thi JSi? i2r, P"rsnn and usin- the same, which "ill nr.d r?.F frtt r i f,mi-inn Asthma. Ban-cHfi, Ac. t. Parties wiKrtMr th rrarriptlon r i;i pl-ase adiLeaa Re KDWASD A. MIJ!0!f I Sooth Wona s-rect. Williatnsbunr'i, T3.T. JOB MOSES' Sir James Clark's Female P. Thse inra'aah'- Pilla are tinfxtlinc to the rrtn t all fsaw ar i im.-- aaa ti ,(. t which the and 8 all o'nir'ion'.f r-ira vhat-Ter cans; MARRIED LADIES "T7 r prtkmlarlr uitd. Thy will la a short time 0 UM monthly nnoi with roirnLiritT- H fh Tf rv rvwrf'l!. contain not hin hnrt'nl t ik. atattSSä. h ill Mn nf Vrrnna in-1 4r.l.l A m roj-in in- ra am umM, rattrne on sltgh have 'diod. Thfi r.in nh lt nmr. nitea, inv win T'.-t rnr run iireetions ail alrice. or wriUax aar it, se .isd frooa sbsssiai PEt I VL ÜOTIQE, Job Mose 8ir Jam - CWke's Female PUla are exn?7Ao ' '''"vISrTrrr;v tfca irennine have the name of "JOB MOSES" od each pckae. AU othsaVars atorinlnaa. . 1" a J!.ill.c? wh"ro rh" Gr.xnirt cannot be ob-taiQ-d, Cnj Dollar, with flften cent fftr posta encloa-d to thr sole Brcprietor. JOB MOSES, 1 Cort-lan-lt -r . V rk.-.ll iaare br.ttl of th r. mnc. contiain4t rl"?- rtii. bv rotiim m.n M..,nu 1 from iitkiiF -Jro of iu contanta ERRORS OF YOUTH. a GENTLEMAN who nffcnvl trm mmm t v Tm. oils DeblllTT. Prfnutnr. TW.. ,H .11 ik. of rosabf.1 u.dÄ-reuo wiiirfoTt Jr.V uts" aa-a-iaaani'y eena rrs lo all woo nsed t tht) reetna ,hZma?'T-ead 'T 40 noed itthretp n i .irection roe aaAmcthe aiaiple remedy by which towv?i S2er.- r wUhirur to -.roflt by the adver. apwaroce. can do soby addtWjur. in oorfact JOHIf B. OODI fs, o. c O da.- e rest, New York. PECTORAL -XR. Cures ; nRoNCHiTjej, tort; us. f Hl IM. Ilearsarnrsw CROUP, ATIIIA. IXFLUBX 1A. Incipient CotisaimpUoD B Pcioaax. ELixra has raoidly i wo. k- , mi ru -n -l ir, m . UM, . rMnas;) ae deal faculty i., w-v-12 IT inrtvtne-vrf w i .T' 1 every section of r tne cowntr i aad th- , r dioveW VanHTS ;,a.r - " or-pration It u 1 . . . I kUIW . . 3r T. H. Birr, one of the best pracla the fltata. 1 V. B9 Z?cre f 'wn- naainduoed as to make it more far1 er löst of the an flertn-. Let tbe rh.. t,r,Vr ... iJif ,", J"". " afldent that rettef 4 pcraaa- . cure wdl be the renlt. Sold bv MbUshod ' mvtiaa wt8re iertiscm nl nv- 0?e5r r .irrrfn c-rtifieaes of remar.table - .- of '.ic iS w-.fi be; rawiuj c Flixir. "vJ -".'- -o' n application, or Um oaipinyi ie ach bottle of the PsotavsJ a imIT . - - - Tbe Fnxtt U pleasaaa to take, and m t ai1 y v ap in lK,se 0oh:s t OITR DO aad T. H. BARR & CO. aroprtetr, TcaaE Raute, Ltd. , . hi Cliicsap. at Wh desale by FTJLLKR, FIXCH 4 Fr'LLT.R LORD A S VI m -Y i?r ?A A C K.PTETOSOW A REIB : HCRJJ m AKDS ALL: E. BI'RVHAM A SON BLOCKIA i-O TOUI1.V t KI.NU : R.XTKWOOJD A BLOCKI ' In Milwaukee by RICE A RISING; Ü IHMES A SCHMIDT A BUTTON. ' -HEFN I : St. Lou la by RICHARDSOS A CO COLLINS. BROS.. Aad throughout tha Northwest by all Drocast. MILLERS. LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED for "Harri.' MUl-Ston Dresser. ' ThlTl. aS Send stam HOLM. Ottawa, ir parucsuars. HAKKI8 A CHISUlwOS IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. The Atlantic & Pteifle Railroad in lite South P.,rifii K. VA r , . , ÄÄÄ ( isiinn i . y0. as WaW street. St. Looia. Mo. ; If! A 1CBW hkthod of eatweto. i I III Ä all cleaning Kid Gloves ef I an colon, it can be done without GLOVE using any liquid, aad withoat hv jury to toe bast gloves. Every body ghoold hav j it. PHee of the article. Be per package. CLEANER A-idrets C K. MILLER. Box 9)14, Cblcago. a-a i HA Y r;K U.L Stencil Tool aamptaf 9 m. V-'maliwd frws. A J.FrLLaM, 64j it road way Jf.Y
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Jet This bituminous mineral, which is now being manufactured so extensively into useful and ornamental articles, takes its came from the river Ganges, from the banks of which it was probably first obtained. It was first called
palates, afterward "agat," and finally, rery properly, corrupted into (C Tat fl Vaw Kvtirovrr if 10 tVm-iysI r 1 V m IV I.SS Wf W v 1 JLVy 1 I A many parts of the world. The finest uuality that comes to us from Great Britain is obtained at Whitby, in Yorkshire, wbere it is found mixed with fragment of bituminized wood of coniferous trees, in the Alum Bhale of that district. Jet, like amber, is electrical when rubbed ; hence, when found, as it sometimes is, by the Prussian amber diggers, it is called black amber. In I'rnn large quantities are found in tbe department of Aude, whero nnmorons artisans are AmnlüVMl in woikiiur it into r . . . w . crosses, rosarv beads aud other beaut i fnl ornaments, which st firet were used chiefly for mourning we ir, jet is erv fine, is found llie r rench in irregular veins in the lower marls of the rret ; ceous series corresponding w ith the Sussex gault. 8iain, also, furnishes a tine quality of jet, which is found st , Villaviciot a, in the province of the Asturias. Jet is easilv cut and carved : admits readilv of a beautiful nolisb : i v -Jt r about as hard as our ordinary coal, and is, in fact, only a peculiar form of pitch coal, containing about tliirtv-scvtn per cent, of volatile matter. Tf i,D - ' b , Jet has been the cause for coflsulerable confusion in the opinions of those nv uaveciven airention to tno suiiect i i . . . . . Dr. Youns?. in his "(leoloe-v of tho i . . . D . .. i . "V Yorkshire Coast, writes: "Jet, which occurs here, mav be properly classed witu ioesii woou, as it appears to oe wood in a high state of bituminitrn." Mr. Simpson, the curatorof theWliitbv museum, a man. of intelligence, Mid who has given much attention to the subiect, says: "Jet is general! v considered to have been wood, aad in many cases it undoubtedly has ioen so, for the woody structure often renin inn, and it is not unlikelv that comminuted ver et able matter mav have been changed aV . a sws. A SI a mM a into jet . out 11 is eviaent tnat vegetable matter is not an essential part of jet, for we frequently rind that bone, and the scales of fishes also, have been changed into jet" Robert Hunt, keeper of mining records in England, disagrees with the former authorities. He says: "Jet certainly incrusts a mass which has ie thing the structure of bone, but. without a chemical examination of its constituents, we should hesitate to - ,t as v IT i : ii a -l . it wa3 bone. Wood, without doubt. uas ueeu iouuu uicruzi' a wim jet, as fragments of animal matter may also have been. But it is quite inconsistent with our knowledge of physical and chemical changen, to suppose that both animal and vegetable matter would un dergo this change. By process of substitution we know that silica will take the place occupied by carbon or woody matter, as, for example, in the fossil J talma of Trinidad and the silicified or -si. " "f Egypt; but we have no exam;0!, vithin the entire range of tht coa. fo-naations of the world, of carbon taking the place of any of the earths. Jet is supposed to have been worked by the Romans long before the time of tne Danes in Lngland ; an ear-ring of a lady, having the form of a heart, with u "I'K1 aw buk jjension
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tue jawboue in one of the Roman tumuli. The -n nufaeture mm carried on until the ae of ElizabetTr; when it suddenly Cv-Aseä, and was not resumed until about th yea:- 1800. Within the last few ve:irs the demand for it from the American na-ket has been so great at wjnder iB the invpntive gius , m al A - " la 0 V SJ . o .a of the AlD rican mind ha3 failed t find an articit in this country, whero bituminous matter or petroleum, from waten .i n-rS us origin, bo abound i. i i'n i. ucv From 'ans to Norway io a Balloon. M. a. Le Mavout describes in a balloon from Fans to the neighbor1 a -wi a. ammaw O nooa oi unnstiana, in .Norway. Thev aacended from Paris at 11$ o' clock at night, with a bag full of letters and dispatches directed to various parts of France, England, etc., but at 7 o'clock a. m. were surprised to find that they were sailing rapidly over the sea As the balloon gradually descended thev o,K.l tl. . , . siuiw, vi iui i it-1 wtrre Biifuieo, üv a . riunpl n-Vi.V nvr-A 1 ri -i 1" . F'"wwuiraan.anti 1 nrea Home shots at the balloon, howev- ! ar withnnt PtTset 1 . ' WH?OUl eueCI. They let fall their ' baff of letters and f intchP hi-fc -oD I ; j- - ai m v ' picked up by the ship and posted on reaching port, and some of whieh leached their destination in a damp and moldy condition. Relieved of this . ... tttto weight, the balloon again ascended, and was lost for some hours iu clouds and I W, lvt, lwr Bumu uuuxs iu cio;uts and masts, but about 2 p. m. the same dav the aeronauts descried the tops of some pine trees, and soon after effected their descent in the midst of a bleak and barren wood, of the locality of which they were in entire itrnorance. Having made their way through bushes and underwood, they fortunatelv discovered the walls of an unroofed hoveL and in side it the remains of some nrrtaitai Thase ther were only too glad to ent, being half dead with cold and huncrer. auu ass sieptr wiinm tne roono?s walls for some 20 hours before thev frit itrino ononMi !,.' : -u w huiOUc VUr:u jnurapy. my nuu-r way once more, r t "CVVLlt5 uuu-i w uace more. tJiev IUUDa some vnllatrers. to wliom they made known by signs, , au! oy orowing a balloon on paper, the strange route by which they h id come thither. The natives sent for tbe village pastor and for another person who could speak a little French, when they were told that they were in Norwav. The vi si to. 3. were most kindlv and hospitably treated as persons who had literally come down from the skies, and mey were lorwarded, together with .l i n ' 0 . ------ their balloon and apparatus, on sledges ! to Christiania, a distance of 100 leagues. ! -n reacntng the capita! their presence created the greatest sensation : fetes I were improvised in their honor: mnfh. ers hold up heir children to see the V V v. i - j , " a icutuiucr. who uau came aown from the clouds, and the people raised loud . 1 -w - - an1 fViA : i 1 1 u'i'i rft-iCT iore ver. iney gave some tangibl-t proofs of their sympathy for France by raisinp; a subacription on behalf of the wonnded French, which in three or four davs reached some 24,000 francs. Tl e aero ... , A nr it I. - . .. e ' rnaut, adds M. Le Maoui, gave their I balloon to the University of Christia- ! nia, where it is exhibiting, the Drooopils . of the exhibition being destined to be t : A. It V 1 Id - I given to the sick and wounded. Messrs. Krdlior unrl Kamar vK. r. kll. men, under 30, and married, reached London a few davs afterward hv th 8Ur " have gone back by way Of St. Malo to Tours, and the ROUth of France, which appears to have been their original destination, though in reaching a hierher altitude the wind bh.w them 700 leagues in an entirely The editor of the Fort Scott (Kan Monitor saw a complimentarv notice of !
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. Kmytiie Jowdes performance on the union should be kept secret until his affairs j " r.ilophone." Obtaining no satiafac- brightened and he chose to divulge it. The j tion from the city directory or the die- i J,meT gr 'ved bim. Her mother was amJtionary, he says: "We then soaked ESTJw penuriou The result was the
the word 36 hours m diluted muriatic acid. The result was wonderful, The A mm CS - " At A m a I Augio-oaxou mine worn united witn the chloride of the acid, and the original Gre-3k waa precipitated. The Greek was found to mean ' wood-music. 1 We am consequently led to believe that the artist was sawing wood. " oi)rx)sitc direction from Paris. Their exploit, says M. Le Maont, has been already celebrated in verse by the greatest living Norwegian poet, M. Jonas Lie.
TRESSILIAN COURT;
OB, The Baronet's Son. By WR9. II A II K I ET LEWIS, ACTHOB OT "THE DOCWT.1 LITE," "THS BAILIE?', CHIME," "THE SCNDKBEO BEAUTS." "THE LADT or kildabe," "a Lira at btaee," "the HorsE or ikuii," etc., etc., etc. CHAPTER I A FATEFVL CATASTBornE A wild storm was raging upon the Mediterranean Jea, near the clos of s dreary N'oTemI or day, nnd sky ami waters vi-ere Mack with the gloom of the sudden and furious tempest, before which & small sailing vessel was sendliug under bare poles. Her build and rigging proclaimed her Sardinian. 8he was The Oull. Captain Varino master, on her way from Cag- ! liari to Palermo. ruio ua J on Doara two seamen, and two pas- ( Bng"r8 asHengers ere Englishmen, who liftd nrocureil najuuvA nti Ttui fJtill trt Palor- ' mo, whence tbev intended to embark by , steamer to Marseilles, the following day. mit.' in apTAin ana ma assistants were attending to their duties, aad expressing ap-prencp-i"tts as to thou saletr, tbe two Lnr WbaMa t-toed apart, leining sgainst the low , iniiwarku, and .;-reying the ud scene around them. These men were both young, apparently of " "m.e -e- a,'u ee ana twenty, hut . i . m a a. cvi.ioutiy taey were not 01 tne samo staaon in life. On, tbo more striking of the two, was aribJ"'atio in his learing. tall, slender and 1 ; 5oinf ? f-ank- miiing mouth, a n fearlos Mm eves, set under a wide and .,v. .,nA .,1 t,r ,.;, kw; han 1air of mas sive forehead, and tawny hair blowing back from hi face. Noble, generous and kind hearted, ho had an adventurous disposition and a dauut!es courage , 1I ! 1W. . "T- .r 3auif "i? vul son and of TresRUian coort, EnKland bail ei Bir Arthur TrosaiUan, Baronet His companion presentod a remarkable re semblance to biro, being also tall and slender and fair, nub tawny hair and mustache, but he bad no' the fran! "smi'e, the bright, fearless look, or tbe joyous spirit that char act erize young Tressilian. Young as he was, he hrd seen much of tbe dark side of life, ana his experiences bad been such as to develop in hiru some of th" worst qualities of his nature. He was Jasper Lowder, Guy Tressilian's hired traveling companion and bosom friend. lne meeting .ind connection of the two had a 1 a of romance. Young Tressilian hü 1 spent f'vur years in a German university. whence he had been graduated with honor. On leaviug the university, in ol e henco to his father1- written command, ho had undertaken a tour of tho ovuifrios inHowng tho Mediterranean ioa. in company with one of his late tutors. This gentleman beinsr unexpectedly promoted to a professorship, abandoned , TresUian at Badeu, leaving bim to find another traveling companion. On the evening of tbe very day after this desertion, a. Guy Tressilian was sauntering I through the stre. es of Baden, bo had been assaulted by a trio of bis own countrvmen. all . , 1 :. . : , 3 t . ., . . i. i j tJA. , , r to wreak vengeance upon bim. Without allowing him to spoak, tbev forced him to defend himself. Guy was getting the worst of the conflict, when a stranger same running to bus assistance, and in a few moments the two had put tho ruflians to flight This stranger who came so opportunely to Guy's assistance was Jasper Lowder. His resemblance to young TroesUian awakened in the latter a romantic interest. He questioned Lowder. learned that he was poor and alone in the worid. and took him with him to his hotel. Believing that the similarity of features indicated a similarity of tastes and natures, he engaged Lowder as his traveling companion, an 1 the past year they had spent together more like brothers than like employer and emploved. ''Tl.i. c, . 1 t x u Loader, clinging with both hands to the bul rim iu in a irumu levanirr. sal i waxKH. "Do vou think the craft "ill stand it ilian?" Oh. yea. answered vountr Tressilian wiring the ealt spray from his faoe. " Tho Caur iwo nonrs. or less, we shall be in the bav of Palermo. In throe hours we shall be domiciled in the best rooms of the hotel Tnnacria. ; with the best supper which Messrs. Ragusa can luraiau. Ann io-caoiTow. at noon, be added, I" ws shall embark for Marseilles in a Meseagenes steamer. "And from ifarseillee you will proceed to tTYlaaiMMfAWtjsid Lowder, S3 ome bitten,' - England and to come of me ? I hav had a of .n.2t harpuiess. and now comes back the drnoVerv now cornea back th HmdcrMir the hopeless toil, the anxieties of the wretched old life, lou picned me un at Baden. , f . . i - - a-tventurer peeking to (raioa hnne bv teachii c " . m En-hh. now." and the same destinv s or,en uTrn TreKfiüan turned hin handsome face non his companiou in Bunniso and affectionate r. you talk stranEo!v. led you friend and tig, and 1 ive i von so well, to Iram yoa now? I meant to have written to mv father concerning ou and your future, Jasper, but his suddf n recll, received yetertlay, causes me to re turn home without writing". I shall telegTarn from Marseille : that you will come home with me. Aud you will, will you not ? You will net ah indon ice. mv friend ? I will cl,rEe myseif with yourfutnre. I i ytm ?buin Pfidon to which : n ül see that vour talerr entitle you. You have no ties to "keep vou on the Continent f A strange expression parsed over Jasper Lowder's face " No. I have no ties," he said hnskilv. It a 1 J - m ... auu you win go nome witn mo i ' t " "'"T aay io my comiiig t ertaitv Quixotic. H will uemau-iou iwuet, iie win tnmk vour geahouse the hired comtanion who damn in r. a is miss irom nis 8ernbl" hi "on--A 9lliden lxu?L i Uttle TeBTOl' 1 wave BTtatmnn i.ro- Via H . . 1 - - tl "--i t iji uw., unci i ujneu me sentence. ! "lou wrong mv father." said TrossilUn his blue eyes kmdling. when the vessel had righted. "He is the noblest man in the world. He mill welcome my friends as his own. You will love him, Jasper, as I do, when you know him " "He doesn't seem very affectionate," remarked Lowder. 1 ' You have been awav from yoa home '?J tive TcarD. he has but just resiled voa TWattj Tresrilian's cheeks flushed as Loader aaw in tho luri'l 'ow that momentarily lighted up the tempestuous scene. "Yuu know, or can guess the reason, Jasper." he said, with something of an effort. " My father has a ward, the daughter of an old friend. Ab ! hear that wind shriek .' Th v v ...... . pa'e is MPMai icb, wuei lyiwaer. "Ana tno warn jibb mo K'Ji'ien-uaireu manche of wnom von nave talked so much, and with whom you have exchanged letters ?" " My father formed a project to have mo umitv Uianche. He did not wih ub to grow up together, lest we ehould learn to regard each other a fentfMI and sister. When Blanche csone to live at the Court mv father nent mo to Germany. The night before I left home, he called me iuto his librarv and told mo all his hopes and plans for my f utnre, and eu treated me to continue worthy of his innocent ward, and to keep mv heart pure for her. I have done ho, Jasper. I have never yet loved any woman. And yesterday I received mv father's summons to come home. He has ren Dumuivim w culut) nome. tie 11 as recalled me after five years of absence, I know the wifsh that lies nearest his heart. He wants , retorn ana marry Blanche. I shrink tb6.l!P?edJniairiae- I dread going home. And 1 ilrea J offondimr mi dAar faih er, whom I love better than any woman. It l-j har t. Ja-nor tn lasnli i nin', v. v, .j ' . f. - m -e vUUUFw, "u pians 01 a ma an 1 creneroua father uoeo ver lovo for me caobes him to urge on ! ihm mama a a ' ' whose verv love for me, eauuui him mml this marriaKe " Is it r said Lowder dryly, and with straßge smile full of sneering bitterness. "My experience has been widely different from yours, Treeeilian. Did I ever tell you Qf mv father V 9 "No. I took it for granted that he is dead.' " Perhaps he is. I don't know," said Lc vder, with a recklese laugh. ' ' Bot if he is living, he is a scoundrel. Don't start, Tressilian, at my unselfish speech. Wait till you hes- mv RtorT - I am in a desperate mood to-ni:bt Thin alnmi utira nr. all il.A K.J inis storm sturs up ail tne bad within me. As nearly a 1 can discover, my f ther was the younRor son of a proud old conmrv family " " You do not know, then ?" asked Tressiiian, preseing his companion's hand. l nave no proofs of lt. AU I Donitivei. know is this. Mv v mother was of humble ta- . A a I tion, pretty, with blue eyes and an apple biosm tace, and tender, appealing ways. 8he was the dainthter of a widow matLAfnar Imghton. The widow, mv irrandmother. knt lodgmg-honee, and my father, a gay, dashing ! young fellow, oaae to lodge with her. As j P"p,ht B OT.Pctl. he fell m love with mmmmmu m9aMmmm' offered the "ady tb he took his bride to London, to cheap and obS scuro lougings.wriere, a year later, I was born. The wind for a moment drowned his vnim As it presently lolled, be resumed rookleeely and with passionate bitterness: 'Tor years my mother and I bred in those stuffy, obscure lodgings until her bloom had faded, and she had grown thin and wan ant ; nervous. My father rusted ns at stated seasons, once or twice a week, but he never , brought any of his family to call upon as. I ! doubt if his aristoerstic ' relatives even suspected the existence of the faded wife and I son of whom he wae secretly ashamed 1 i hart good reason to behere that he had fine
lodgings at the West End, where he was sapposed to be s bachelor and that he went into fashionable societv, wnile my mother and I ived obscnr ely. lie was a profligate and a ogue, but he had an air of fashion that awakine 1 mv boyish admiration, and aroused my mothers affectionate pri.le in him. She wan always pleading to be introduced to hid rclacs'ive and to nave her son publicly acknowledge 1. Bat my father always put ber off, saying that he was not ready. Worn out and despairing, my mother died when I was ten years old Again the wind shrieked past, again the little vessel lurched, tbe ee sweeping her deck. The captain screamed bis ordern to his men, and for a few minutes disorder reigned "A nasty bit of weather !" said Lowder. 'And
"Yos, but I've neen a bad," returned Tressiliui. "Wo shall rnako iit all right, never fear. We must lo well on toward tbe Cape di Gallo. And its ouly seven miles from the Cape to raloraao." "But -he seven miles in this storm are worse than seventy ?ü good weather. ''Those coasts are dangerous, T ressUian." Lowder shuddered as he stuveyed eea and aky "B it ibo it vour fithsr. Jasnor?" haM Tressiuan, who had become deeply interested in kis companion's stcry. "What "did ho do after yonr mothers death?" "I remained at the old lodgings with our single old -ervant a month or more, my father visiting me several times, and expressing anxiet v as to wtiat no should do with mo. A week after mv mother's death, ho told mothat his brotbor was dead. A mouth later, bis father wa killed by being thrown from his horse. My fathor caine into riches and honors bo those deaths. At last, deciding to rid himself of me. be took me down to Brighton, to my old grandmother. Her sous were dead; she na J given up keeping lodgers, and was grown miserly. He prouii-ed hor five hundred pounds a year to keep me, and to keep also the secret of my paternity, solemnly promising to acknowlcd :e nie some dav as his son and heir, The old woman agreed to carry out bis wieho!. Kho would have done anything for money. I never saw my father again. I went to school, grew up, and at the age of twenty-one came into my grandmother's money; th? fi aits of year of saving, she dying at that time. My fathor had deliberately abandoned me. I did not know where to seek bim. cf I had wished to. I took my money and iame abroad. I have boen two years on the Coutinont, and had spent my little fortune hen I met you. Tue rest you know." "An odd, roraantio story ! But why did your father abaudon vo i ':" 1 Then he might be freod of encumbrance to make a grand marriage. From what my grandmother aid at different times, I conclude that my father was in love with a titled lady before my moiher-s death. No doubt l o married this 1 . ly. If ho lives, this lady's son maybe Iiis acknowledged heir. My father has utterly disowned tbe son of Ilia lirt hasty, ill-starred marriage. I have a fancy that I shall meet him soino day," and Jaxper's brow darkened to deeper blackness. "However, I ttand no chance of ever receiving justice at his hands. "What la your father's name. Jasper?" asked Tre: -ilian. L m dor's face darkened. He bit his lip savagely. ' What I have told you about ravself I learn ed from my own observation, or from chance words of my parents and grandmother Mv mother s maiden name was Jeanette Lowder At our London lodgings, my father bore the name of Lowder. I don't know his real name, but I should know his face anywhere, although I have not s. cn him in thirtf en vears. Mv mother was actually married, Tressilian, but I never heard mv father's name. The clergyman who married my mother was dead; the witnesses abo. When my grandmother was ' dying she tried to tell mo the storv. She had put t off too long. All that I could under- ; stand of her mumblings was tbe name of Devorena. I nhall never forget that name 'DevERErx !' Probably that was my father's name my own rightful name. But as I should never find bim if I sought him, and he would repulse me if I did find hiiri, I tand no chance of inheriting hm property. He mav be dead Me may have other sons who have succeeded him. It h all a mv.dery, but tbe prorninent tr:th ii that I am an u.itcast, cKr, disowned and friendless." He leane 1 over the bulwark, the eprav dashing over hi: face violently. Tressilian's heart warme I to him. pa V "My poor friend, he said. "Munt T again you aro not fnendless while I Uve. Mv father has influence eno iprh to ol tain for von goveraaaent appointment. This tangle mav ; you nro wso'ute t nough to make vour own - - O . . - 'U.A v.t . " -.11. mt if it don't,
fie crwnod Lowder'a hand, and looked with wo"n,a rtne in itself. Uur Protestwarm bright eves, full of pvtunauhv into Twr. I ant idea is that we cannot carrv nnv-
der lowering"f.ice. 1 here had ! een a temporary toB in the storm. ! v.l .n.l aLvJZaT -Zarair. race. There was no timo for tlkinrr now Th wiii-.i i - -- i ii ii ind rose so high that word would acarcelv k .;;.,,iJK...a tu..! .v . , "Z'l r;,lrrPT.r... 1 L ,lflw nw' WTT ammr.va Py 10 tms awrm uay to inis awTni : i" . " ' Ia uu '.L'r,.L 1 aim m- c - -wv, VW...V .-UVU uiuunr. ".Mother of Merdos!" wailed the captain "la's all up with ns. siirnores. I oan't malen ont the Cape in this darkness. We shall goon r -...uU.,,D.,,ui,i The seamen echoel his cnes. The two young Englishmen, comprehending their peril, claeped hands in wnmum aaa . . . Jror the next few minute it seemed that a i an iemonium reigned. Then a noise hike the report of a cannon swd'Ionly boomed t'.irough the storm and the darkness. The little vet-sel shivered, staggered, and careened upor. her side. rue nad struck upo ". a rock. a iew moments oi Dunetings -md tossings. , of vain struggles and agonized involuntary prayer, and then Jasper Lewder felt his senses slip from him, and became unconscious. t m . ffücu be camo t- himself, he waa Ivine nnon a rockv beach of the Sicilian bruised, and weak as a child. nave, sore, "I He opened his eye. The wind had spent its fury, and now mooned along the coast with a deflate, despairing wail. The waves beat against the rocks. Lowder sdnigirled to bis elbow. " Wrecked ! " be muttered. " I am cast aenore, while the others are drowned ! OK this is terrible I I have Jost mv beet friend to-mghi : " He moaned and wrung his hands " Heis dead, who would have done so much for me, and I, so worfhlebs, am saved ! All my hones of an easy and luxurious life must be r signed now!" At that moment he beheld a dark object at a little distance in the water, lne wares hurled this object againet the projecting head of a sunken rock. At the same instant Lowder recognized it as the body of a man. He crept toward it, and the waters dashed tho body on the shere at his f.jet. He put his htnds on the face. How cold and wet it was ! It felt like the face of a dead man ! Lowde-'s ungers came in contact with the soft, silken mustache, and he ku.ev that the bcJv was that of fiuv Treasilian! i Of the five who had Ptood on ths , deel; a halr-bour earber. these two alone wero ieii The captain and his crew had found i deaths amonR the cruel, vawninir waters Lowder thrtist his hand under the waistcoat of his friend, but ho could not perceive the beating 0 hia heart. Despair took posseefcio- ; of him. "Dead! " he said shrilly. "Dead! And he would have done so much for me if he had lived ! And his father and the vouni? eirl h was to have married will wait in vain for his coming His place at Tressilian Court is j ho can fill it ?" : emptv. Who can fill it ?"
It seemed to him that some demon at his side 1 the way in which actors iniaht be iden-?a-r7. -""Si tebMfcta. The Unrt was that Jo. and sinhTter that he shivered uTvoluntaruv I Jefier8on nt being able to get the Again he felt of Tressilian's heart. It gave no oney on a check drawn to his order, throb against bis hnd. He passed his hand i because nobody knew him, turned to r rav TVaanilian', 1. ä 1 . a I . 1 x 11 .
over Tressilian's heaa and discovered a gaping woiuid in the ekull. The hair wjw clnttoA -ith DlOCKl . PuttiuK hia band into bis breast nnekai Tw. der drew out bis little water-proof match-safe. ' He opened it with trembling fingers and strack a ugnt. me red nicker danced on voung 1 silian's face. I The I How ghastly and terrible it looked ! eyes were closed, the nmile was gone. The seal of death seomed set on the noble features. Lowder examined the wound. It ,iad been made by contact with the sharp rock, and even Lewder perceived its terrible character. "If he is not dead, he soon will be," he muttered. "His brain has received an awful injury. He will never know who he is again. He won't Uve till morning, and be is perhaps dead already He must be dead !" Abrain it seemed to him as though some J - 1 1 Ll , 'iiiuu cuiuwi uis woru. The match dropped from his fingers into i i -mm Mvararwas vm ilsQ UliKvlO AUW the water. For a üttlo whiJo he crouched on the wet stones in silence, battlim? it mv with the better and nobler instinct of bis" natnre. At laet, with sudden and abrupt stealthinew, his hands stole into tbe breast pocket of TressiUan and drew out his private note-book. a packet of letters, a few trinket. He secured tnese amonc hia own wet warmen is Their j possetsion seemed to citb him ermracn and his f hardened, and he knelt beeide the body t f his friend and rifled his garments of all that they contained, bestowing bis plunder on his own person. Then he took his own nurse, hia nota-honk. a few receipts and trifles from hia own pock- I ets. and nut them in thn nrw.k-A, I et, and pat them in the pockets of Treihan At. Wa M m vi . . tTf "It it done !" he wbisoered tn himself. looking with wild defiant eres through the If he had lired, he wonld have provided for me. Ashe is dvina or doad. I mnst nroTide uaiKunsj. no one is n; jmea. He is ria' for myself. This likeness between us trill j make my fortune. His friends will be spared ! a terrible grief, and I I shall live at last ! Fortune BVSf M a chance to gain name and 1 wealth at one lucky stroke ! ' As if to give himself no chance for repent- j ance. he aroee to his feet and turned his sea robing glance in an inland direction. A
light, as from a cottage window, gUnunering faintly through the thick haze, caught his gaze. Raising his voice, he cded loudiv. M Help ! Ho, there, help !" The wind had abated, and bis cries ran:; out through the ni lit with startling di-': The light he had seen moved and disappeared. A minute later, answering crios re ache 1 Lowdor's ears, sod 1m heard nasty steps, and saw the approaching light of a lantern, homo aloft by a mans upraised arm. "This way '." shouted Lowder. " We arc wrecked on the rocks ' For the love of Heaven, Hasten!" The bearer of the lantern, attended by a male companion, came running to him, and was soon at his side. Tbe lantern bearer v. r.s a rough Sicilian fisherman, a grade abovo Iiis clan. His companion was also bieiliau, b it evidently of somewhat higher degree. Both were ail excitement, astonishment and sympathy. In as few words as possible Lowder told the story of the shit. wreck, and called attention to the condition of Jiis noblo younpr employer. ' I think he is dead r he said, in a efaoalng voice. "Carry him up to your cabin. Let everything be dono that can bo done to sa e bim. Poor fellow! He was my traveling companion. I loved him as if he had I my brother instead ef oidy my hired attendant! Poor Jasper!"
The two Sicilians lifted tho hgipiew form of poor vouug Tressilian. ond carried it betv.eeu them toward their cottago. Jasper Low lac fo'lowed tbom, bewailing his loss. '11 we publish as a npocimen chapter ; but the continuation of this hlory will be found only in tho N. Y. Lob;ti'. Ask for the number dated January 7tb, which can be had at any news office or book-store. If you are not within reach ot a news office, yoa cm have the Lodger mailed to you for one year by sending three dollars to Robert Bonner, publisher, 180 William street, Haw York Tho Ledger pays more for original contributions than any other periodical in tbo world. It will publish none but tho very, very best. Its moral tone i.i the purest, and its circulation the largest. Everybody who takes it is happier for having it. Burning of au In .Sinti Prince at Flor ence. Florence Cor. Cincinnati Gazette Yesterday ..n affair of unusual occur ! rence took place, which was no ten khan the burning of an Indian prince. His Highness Rajah Murahaja, of Kohtpoic, '' came to Florence for his health, but mi- j fortunately for him and luckily for tho who had never seen a Buddhist funeral, he died or 30th ot November. He ; was prince over six hundred tin t tod inhabitants of Hindustan. aui irae trav eling with sixteen Englihli ucn. He loft his own t rantn .... . to travel for the piupoee of education and pleasure. After his death uBmemediate application was Bade to the city authorities for penutttoa to bum the body. After a f of the inevitable red tape objections had been smoothed away, the permission was obtained, and place at the i end of the "Casine,M the park adjoining riorence, wv assigned to the swarthy applicant on condition that the ceremony should be conducted by night, and with the utmost Beoreej.--However, the clairvoyant reportersj correspondents and about liv. h m ü d other persons heard of the aiTa.r, und went to see the show. Aocoidiog to the Indian religion, the ceremony was to take place by the sido of a i . stream, so that the spot fiinacill rai U reality at the confluence of tl e Aruo and the Mugnane. Soon after 2a. m I -e oody of his Higlincss arrived. A pile of wood Did been erected about six feet long, three wide and thre hiaTTi. Tim bnrlv vena tlioM m!A aka wl nnA - i i - placed in the mouth Mt A O aaaaaaavsaaai ww j.-amu aVIVI t oil 1 He was dressed in red satin and silk. k louc: tunic or toga reached nearly to the kuees, -while .1 v.: r . , . , A ?UK aua learner ooots oomjnewu ine uress. un ins nrenst tliero i an immense number of jewelled orders, and aroiind his neck there was a necklace of very Inn penla, each thing into the next world wit h us, but J the Lndiidl doctrine seems to differ, for ' n requires that the bod; shall ; JV uuiucu mm luiiuv oi 06 iL I the Jewels 'of . the person. His head way covered bv a black and red turban. Tl. K.i,. i i uicu m uu m u largo siicet oi retl BUK, with quantities of: siicet of red siUt, with quautitit , perlumef . and laid upon tho funeral ;tW tl, r.,t t ai. n-i , luc lX!Vl u iUC LiVi ' ' " ;;: ' tendauts then commenced n n-i ii t.f i unintelligible motions, puttinr' on their turoans auu taKing tueui oil bowiii" ,.,1 f.i.; tl, . ? ' : !"jri!?tC1h 1Dg, .thtlf a,ms ln 7 lm' I ttrJnable direction, and repeating numI - l A W 1 a ' eus 8"ori priiyers m Indian, winch 1 will omit for several reasons. Th:n they threw more perfumes on the w- d and much fat. Then the) pat a coins on the breast and in the haods; then came more turban Bhiftiucr. Morel , - ' pravers antt pounds of camphor : I sandalwood and fat, intersi. raed with ' MajZ? n.VJ i 8esta?; 8tww. 00d, then mur a- tuen more gesruiofi; t wjiuuu, uicu a win ;ti,o imt; M a. . . anu nuauy tnc torches were applied, and the whole burst iuto :i lieice llame. ' At tho same moment the plaak on i which the body had been borne wa -thrown into the Arno. The Indians continued to throw nerfunir- int f 1a i ! fire during the burning, aad to offer mule pruycrs. ai y a. m. water was poured on the nilp. nnd tho n1w.B f l.. ' body were religiously collected in R pox celaitt vase,' while aU the rest of the uiaterials that remained were thrown intu thfl rivpr hv twr Tiwlinn d.o. 1 1 me river oy two luliau.- who tiaded OUt 10 the middle Farth vci then laid over the spot in the bhape of a hert, and little vases of rice were plaoet? around it. All the Indians then ! prayer1, with their faces turned toward ÜM earth; after -vaich they wont away, ; bearing the cinerary urn The boon will be thrown into the Ganges, so that u . " ' . we rnuce may enjoy a inousand years of happiness. Thus the necessary rites were performed, but if th Prini- 1. ,.l not been so obliging as to die in Flor ence, but in his own country, the cere- j monies would have been most nmgiiiti-1 cent, accompanied with BM ic, cow adorned with flowers, and a host of more Hindostanee emblems. C. ApRcros of a storv told hv its pw York correspondent, the Philadelphia press makes a capital na 11 ml. 1 m ar hn tne teuer and said in the tone of Kin TT TtT" mm - mmm ...- - van inKie, 11 my üttle dog Schnti der was here he would know me."' Tiie suggestion is that if the following actors should find themselves in a simil r predicament, Mr. Owens need only lay aown nis cneca ana Bav, "Jess so, Judge;" Lucille Western might crv. O Crod ! O God ! me me che-ill, me che-ild ; " Pauline Markham might put her foot on the counter; and Edwin Forrest need only rush into the bank, seize the ller by the throat and jt i Liar and slave. " No doubt the money wonld be instantly forthcoming. A San Francisco undertaker claims to have discovered a new method of S reserving' the dead human body. L is process he petrifies it. Hp exhibits a body that he petrified in July, isl and it exhibits no signs of decay. Wlir n struck, says the editor of the Morning Call, it give out "a ringing, metallic sound. " The color of the flesh is not changed. All this is very wonderful if true, but it is of questionable utility so far as the human body ia concerned 1 - I , vuuin s AUU ISOLDS ARE OFTl.'N . overlooked. A oontlnoaoce for any length of . time Ume CAXX irritation of the längs or some chronic throat disease. "Brown's Bronchi il j 7.c : .V. iL. .li l I SI Troches' . iik mIUj j. are offered with the fullest conndeine m wieir eracacT, giving aimobt mrar aoiy sure inuaediate" riief. Owi.ii? to the arood r wLji? to the crood rermtahon and nonulan-v of the Troches, many teorthless at J cheap imitations are offered, ehieh are good r nothing. 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H Vtl-s OF AlXKIXPS, DYSPEPi a, .lAr'ipirr. and ot h?r kindred comnialnta s.Til;ur from a low rtatc of the borlv or ob structions of lta functions. Beim fr.- from mercury or other poison. thy can bo taken 1 at .il times and ander all circ'jrr.;ani m ith. j o'it rard to diet or business. t'nee Si Lfn's a Bit Prepared by the (rail an Mcliciae C-.. fir. Loci. Mo. Sold lj dra.reiit and dealers in inedirinn j everywhere. Till: a UK AT HOOK OF THE AGE. TUE "TRUE MARRIAGE GUIDE," Or, N ATl HE REVEALED. ii It. a-.ilifiil C'uiori d Illustrations. Great Tniths ' tialy U vt akd. TIm- Veil K. i.i A-nnHi r. lure she i. Prior 50 els. VirqU Cvpit nailer! free on r. - ij nf r-riee. F..r Book or Circulars' tldran i. M ILL, j ;M N a.vfau St., .New York. GET 5 persons to successfully canvass for ' i ma we off er And recelva a $Jt Waiths Watch foryoorself. AdIress Port's Weekly, Dayiöa, O. if, THE FLEA. BY Yl LLLlTRATF.l. aalTNCE Pope's "R. OF THE Loca" never has a tick J nh subioet baasocx-iuiM'civ handled a in thi piquaitanl pculüir work. Brim full of choice conceits. si pre ssi) d in lavs, tit phrae. The description of the liun after, an t capture of the little "varmint," is excoi iin;lydr !1 and rich. Single Copie mailed trtm cm ."lOrrRlSi F.r books or circulars, address MUM,, 130 Na St., New York. TO THE SUFFERING. A rc ipo f. r ( onsmnpt ion, Rronrhilis, .Whmtu Sort Tin ont, -rutnla, ('ouiib rim! l ' ree. Thla recipe 1 dicoTered while re sidiut: ia Brazil as a missionary. It cared me of Contioa when all other means had failed, therefore I fe l it itij luty to aon 1 it. fr-j of charge, to all who are sulerias fr .;u Throat and Lung disorders. REV. WILLIAM EL NORTON. 36 Bleecker St.. Xsw York City. Bar-Keepers9 Guide Or, "How to ITU more than One Hundred num. i aud Winter Drinks,' at a cost of from one to ten cent icr gallon. The be receipts for Ginger Boer,Kpborry, Orange and Lemonade Syrups.Ac, with valuable advice to Wine. D'inor and Ale Bnvers. Sent true by mall on receipt of price. Twenty -five centa. For books circular. a1'ir" TIHS.('KANK 130N nSt., N.Y. $25 A WEEK SALARY ! onng men wanted as local and traveling salesmen Rusio.es light and honorable. I have no humbug but a really valuable little machine. Address (with stamp; R. lt. WALKER, M Park Row, Now York. 1TPII VM S Pi:ril,ATORY POw l)ER.-R. 9U moves superfluous hair in rive minutes, without j.ijurj m tup sain, pi.-ai vj man tot so. UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE I! iievc-s most violont proxysTn ia five minutes and effects a speedy cure. Price S3 by mail. THE JAPANESE HAIR 8TAIN Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful black or BsOlRi. It consists fit only one preparation. cents bf mail Adir. S. t . UPH AM. No. 721 Jasne street, ruilaclelphis. Pa. Circulars sent free. Sold by all Druggists. HOW TO GET PATENTS IS FULLY EX rLAINKD in a Pamphlet of 1W paes jut issued by . UN N A CO.Jt Park Row, New York. SKST FR. 1 IUNN A CO.. Kditors SeirnliHe Aiiurictn, thn boat Mechanical Paper in the worKi, 2. Yrass Expehuwce.) have rATL. i r.-tak , n tiart- Patents, and examined More IiiventiptiM, than any other Aa;y. head akctch and description for opinion. NO CHARGE. A STOiI4IIIN !-Your fnt ire nartner'a name. I 1. Portofflem Ait'tret; and phoiofrraph, with date of marria-'o, seat for 35 cnts. State age, color of eyes and hMr, and address Box 98, Ebde, Michigan. AGENTS WANTED everywhere larce oroiitst sell a little article endoraaH : by every woman using It. It keeps the ne die from piercing the finger and thumb whUi j owior. Wü h it ahe sews onethird faster. Sample and circular mailed free on receipt of 35 cts., or call and examine. NATIONAL FINGER ".CARD CO., 777 Broadway, N. Y. asiALiri sa nrA.i t owinaieaom ; Al roued-Kvcry ousck. hnrobne and swindler in ; America la "flown" on tne "Syr A K !l..tA.JSll i... l.lt," because it Has snown np toe tricks ot the swindling fraternity. It uavo 40 colanina ot exposnres in HNL Splendid engraving rKEE to every snbscriher. Only .5 cent secures it a whole ear. Subscribe OW. and save being swindled. specimens, c, tree ror sramp. Aoaress BiAK sbavi - .ti.n u a wi. o ui..h.. k n Agents ! Read This Z W I WILuL PAY ACiENTH A SALARY OF I " 830 uer week and ovpenses, or allow a larre ( wuo'TiK.ion, to sell oar new wonderful invention. Address, WL. WAGNER A CO.. Marshall, Mich. BARREL OF FLOUR FREE fÄ subscriber to my great N. York Dollar Magazine Jot In one day f LH Ragravlng free to all ! One year or five subacvitHTs. Kample 10c beautiful SSc. Engraving free t T. B. Mines, New Brunswick, N. Jersey.
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6i HUNDKEDS OP THOUSANDS bear testimony to their Wonderful Carattvo Effect. They are not a vile Fancy Drink made of Toor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit and ItefuiO Liquor, doctored, spiced and Mvcetrned to please the taste.calied ' Tonics." 'Appetizers,' 1c 2 5 5 a E 1 &" 3 i M a a (3 1 a 0 . 2 tt o h III & 3.d rc . " a m 1 H 5 f 3 8 Thoy ar the OT? EAT PLOOO rUPIFIEU and a LIFE OIVINO J'l; I KCl PIX, a perfect Eenovator ayd JnvijT"rair of the Py-u m. Nu pT"i :mt:iko the Hitters aooording to direttioiw w d remain lon unwr'l. lor 1 N FL A MM A TOE V and CUEONIc r.IIF.UMA. TISM nd OOOT. HYSEEPSIA, or I NliIOESTlON. 1JIMOUH, REM I'l t i. NT and INTLH M I I 1 K.N'l FEVERS, D1SE nf the I'l-OoU. LIVER, KIDNEYS, and BLADDEU, thebo EiUers have been moet bncc:fnl. DYSEFPPTA or INDIGESTION, Headadie. Pain in the Si;-'"..: lor-. C-iv.'i:. Tichtn-? t the Chet, bixzincM, fv.iir Ern etat lon of the Stomach, Had Taste In the Month. BUlo&a Attacks. I'alpitation of the H"art, T'-nnramatnin of the I U'u-s I'.mi in the Ilctrior.s of the Kidney, and ahur.drci other iainiul ymptoms. on- i ! ii: ;iri:iL;s . i 1 1 - .h -tjsi i. For SKIN biSEfii:S, Erunti tior,. Tetter. Salt "V"' . iJ""'- '.'"im-s, I uaLUica, luieum. uioteii S; . ' " '" .'nsr pi. . Head ('Brbnncle, Hing Worm. Ke;.M llend. Sors Eves ErysiiM-laa, Itrh. Pcnrf', Iiscol"rati-ms of the Skin. Humors and Diseases of the Ski-i, of wh oever name or nature, are literally due up and earned oat of tbe system in a short Own fan the ii'e e these Bitter. PIN. TAPE and other WOKMa lurkin?in tliesvatfiu f " many tlouRands. nro destroyed and removed. J. WALKE It. Proprietor. E HLMcDONAId) Co, Drargi-ti ind (Jen. Agent Pan Francisco, and Si & 3 Commerce Street. N. Y. t&-nj.r nv all druooists and uealeiä Subscribe at Once r FOR TUB THE rWrUI I A VOR1TE JOURNAL. The Most Interesting Stories Are always to be found in tbe NEW YORK WEEKLY. ATi PRES EXT THERE ARE Sff GREAT STO RTRS rannina through it ..lninn. aorl a la,t U.-NKMOKY UJ BEUIIH Kl KKV MONTH New subscribers ara thus smo of bavin; the commencement of a new continued s'.r"i no matter when they subscribe' for tse NEW YORK WEEKLY. F.arh nnmbpr nf th !'W VORk' WRITKI V tain several beautiful illuatrationa, double t!ie amount ! of rcadfharaatter nf nv jnper of its class, and the l .ür-Tcij'- nnon wnrj;,, l oetna, c;c., are uy tne ablest writers of America aJd Kurojio. l ue NEW YORK WEEKLY Does not confine It usefulness to amusement, but publishes a irreat rir.an'ity of really instructive matter, iu the most condensed form. The NEW YORK WEEKLY DEPARTMENTS Have attained ahigh repetition fortUcir bre-ity,icel lence an'l enrreetn. The PLF.ASAXT PARAGRAPHS are made up of the concentrated wit and huuior of many mind. Tho KXOWr.F.Ut.K. (IX i o.iufiued to Oeeftil information on all manner of subjects. The NKWS ITKMS a-ie in the fewest words the most notable doinu ill ov-r the world. Tho GOSSIP WITH COitRESPOXDrVTS contains answers to enquirers upon all imaginable subjects. An rnrivallcd Lits rary Paper is THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each iasue contain from EIGHT TO TEN SHORT STORIES AXD SKETCHES. -in.l half a dozen POEMS, in addition to th- SIX S F.REAL 8T01U S and tbe VARIKD HEPAR I -M ! MS. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE The Terms to Subseribrr-. One Year Sinale Copy .1.O0 One Year r.iur Copies (2.501 1U.OO One Year Eight Copies .IJO.iW Those sending $20 for a Cluh of Eteht, all sent at one time, will be entitled to a copy free. Getters up ef Clubs can afterwards add tingle copies at f iio each. STREET A; SMixn, Proprietors No. 5ö FCLTON SI REFT, X. Y. St. Louis Saw Works. BRAN6H, GROOKES & CO. es 91 MANUFACTURERS. Manufacturers of SPAULDINGrS Patent Inserted Teeth Saws. FOB SALE AT TUEIR WAREHOUSES. 214 I. in. Street, CHICAGO. lit; A 118 Vine Street, ST. LOCIS. 80 CoroiMlelet St. NEW ORLEANS A Book for the Million. MARRIAGE WTä uir ort noso a bow! to marry, on tbe lhTMol. -rical mn. terissand revelations of the sexual system vith too latest discoveries in producing and preventing offspring, preserving the complexion, Ac. This Is an interesting work of two hundred and twentyour pages with numerous engravings, and contains v.Vuablc information 'or those who are married or contemplate marriage; still it is a book that ought to be under lock and key, and not laid carelessly about the 1 uuuae. Sent to any one (free of postage i for Fifty Cents Address Dr. Butt' Dipeauary, No. 1J N. Kightb fit i ' Louis, Mo. ! Notice to lue !HiPteI ami l i. fortunate. , Before applying to the notorious tjr Arm who advertise ln public papers, or using any (Ji ack KEsrEL'ir.s. ! I peruse Dr. Butts' work, no matter what your disease is ) or how deplorable your condition. I Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by m.U, on ' j the diseases mentioned in his works. OSir-e, No. ! ' X j fcihth St.. bet. Market and Chest But. Kt. Louis. Mo. The 4rt Edition of One Hundred and Fifty Thowuu cumm ui viru s iui.ir.U( n ( ataioiup ui See and Floral Gnlde, i published and ready to I send out 100 paxes, and an Engraving ot almost every j desirable Flower and Vegetable. It is elegantly print- ' ed on fine tinted paper, illustrated with Three Hut:- ! drod fins Wood Engravings aad Two beautiful COLORED PLATES. The most beautiful and the most instructive Floral Guide published. A OF R.MAN FMTION p jblished, in all other respects similar to th KnelUh. Sent free to all my customers of 1870 as rapidly as pos sible, without application. 8ent to all others wl o order them for Ten Cent, which is not half the cobt Address JA. VI CS VICK, Rochester. N. Y. 8 O'Clock. VENTS A MONTHlby the JTAt A.vtltljj...- nlTTIMi lIAt'Hl.MH'il OU9I sTON, MASS.. or ST.LOUIsi MO. wJALKSMEN WANTED. To sell goods by sam rpl at wholesale. We will pay a salary of $75.00 to tlOU.OO per month and expenses. A BENNETT A 00.. 121 Mt it it?teren-es required tn St., Crtioa?o( in . Tt. AGENTS WANTED p 011' FOR THE HISTORY OF VJUi O PTTTTD PIT By Prof. ENOCH POND, D.D. p , m d ,"31 Lb. nnd ladies Je present day Lieht Ini'ine?. For everywhrre rood hit. ood pay. Send for clrZIRGLRR A MrCURDY. 69 Monroe St., Chicago, IIL $5 TO $10 PER DAY. who engaxe in oar new business make from to 810 per tlaviin their own localities. Full partiralar and instructions sent free by mall. Those in need of permanent, profitable work, should adore GEORGE STIIfSON A CO., Portland. Maine i-nt, pr-intatiie work, eno'iui aonr ai once. TO THE WORKING GLASS. We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at tome, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Basines new. liarht and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c to if S per evening, and a pro- ; portional son by devotin their whole Ume to the business. Boys and ajirls earn nearly as ranch as men. That all whose this notice may send their address, and test tho business, we make this nnparalleled offer : To I auch as are not well satisfied, we will send 41 to pay for tbe trouble of writinäT. Full particulars, a valuable f.imple which will do to commence work on and a copy of Tne People t Hier arg CinnpanfoHono ot the largest and best family newspapers published all sent free by mail. Reader, if yon want permanent profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, Mains. SPASMODIC ASTHMA Cases ot ten years standing cored. Address J. W. BAILEY, Tremont, Pa.
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PHYSICIANS. Nw Yoaa, august 1Mb, 106s. Allow me to call your attention to my PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHT. The component parts are BCCHTJ Loxo Leat, CTJBElid JUNIPER BERRIES. Mona of PaaTnB mox. BucLn, m vacuo. Juniper berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubeb extracted by displaoeineat with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries; very little sugar is used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than an now In use. Bucha as prepared by DruggutjB,is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fragTance; the action of a flame destroys this (its active principle, leaving a dard and glutinous decoction. Mine is tho color of ingredients. The Bucbu in my preparation predominates The smallest quantity of the other ingredient, are added to prevent fermentation; upon inspection it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made In Pharma. copoea, nor i it Syrup and therefore can be used in cases where fever and inflammation exist. In this' you have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that yon will favor it with a trial and that upon inspection it will meet with your approbation. With a feeling of profound confidence. I am very respectfully, H. T. HELMB0LD. Chemist and Druggist of 19 Year's Experleno(From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World.) November 4, 1854. "I am acquainted with Mr.H. T. Hehnbold; be DC zu-p-.t -dthe Drug Store opposite my residence,and waa successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorablyimpresaed with his character and enterprise. WM. WEIGHTMA1, Firm of Powers kWeightman,Manufacturing Chem bit. Ninth and Brown 8t.. Philadelphia. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, Tot weakness arising from indiscretion. The exhausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will found Indisposition to Eiertion, Losa of Men Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings evil ; in fact, Universal LasKitud, Prostration, and inability to eater into the en joyments of aocieV. THE CONSTITUTION, one affected with Organic Weakness, requires the a of Medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the njsAs which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCIIU lnvarhbly d-"we. If no treatment t euhmitu-d to Consumption or Insanity ensues. HELMBOLD'S Fluid Extract of Bucbu in affections peculiar to Females, issaritqualled any other preparation, as ln chlorosis, or Retention, Painfiilness, or Bnpprenfcxi of Customary EicnatioE?,Cletrated er Schirrus State of the Vterns, and ail cam plaints incidental to tbe sex, or the decline or hangs of life. HELMBOLD'S Fluid Extract Buohu AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH ill radically exterminate from the erstem , arising from habits of dissipation, at little ei I bttle or no change in diet, no Inconvenience or exposure; completely superseding those unpleasant and danjerous remedies, Coral i and Mercury, in all these die eases. USE) HELMBOLD S Fluid Extract Buchu . all disease of these organs, whether existing in male ! or female, from whatever ans originating, and no matter of how longstanding. It ie pleasant tn teste and odor, ' ' immediate " in action, and more strength ening than any of tbe preparations of Bark or Those String from broken down ofdeiicate con sUluUonpiocure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that, however be the attack of the above diseases, n certain affect the bodily health and mental powers. All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ia the Great Diuretic. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1.25 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any address Describe Symptoms in all communications ADDBE8S: H. T. HELMBOLD, Drag and Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway, New York NONE ARE GENUINE unless done np in steel engraved wrapper, with
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