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HIk xttxazn. MONTPFXIEB,. VT.. WXDXESD.vr. DEC. 14. 1881. ,v tairtn i'n v...ts nartirutrty-Taluanl t ires new, rrron .l parT.ol Vermont. and onr mesa . iifT-rant ara nr rtM -'ata. aaeMlMIr m Witaiu. i jn. "ran, na i.nuni. i".ra win mnturoi -vn, -non : od o.r rd ... . ;;eilia-eni--e. r -is rinr la.u. racu and wa -ill irtuniM. . : " ind see wetmers ennrvnty shooi... ,nd don't toreet the wallet, riw ' r!;e oid Oilman onrraee shop by the! tr'h bniiee is beioc demolishet jrs 3. Sonerr !s azsin stopping in i . wn : lay "zation havmir du, . . , , ir Tie season. .ley ? 3. Miller Uto prwen io tbehhelit8iieofmehe:irt.doiiiuch3othatai v-i ihtoyille. next Sunday after-1 1 4th. at -2 o clock. 7 r Dumber weather for Vermont u; a , . birds smiting two I Vm.jws. nunaa. silk handkerctiiefs. j n" ruiniikerrhiefs. nbboo and dress I -'wis ;it aster's. riw , . m. .- ... Ai muuimf lurmom umrws tame n'1 Dudley emptied he twenty-one keesi i Kiaer seized from E. S. '.Vhitcomo last I ley. 'V. 3. 3arDea. of Montreal, is ..vnpy the nutnit in the Churcn of the ttian next Sunday, .notnin and eyen- j uz. Vi-hinit to clone out wnat few photo .Tinriic albums and basnets we haye. will ante it an ooict for you to look at them i .Veosteri. riw i'he course of lecture sermons to young eome "ill He resumed at the Trinity uuri-o iext Siiudsy eyenin?; subject , icoo. or Bible lie." '--H. A. Bishop of the seminary racnei at rrinity oharch !st Sabbath i jcr".ng 'a the pleasure and prodt of the I ..... ,- "l.e I'icuitv and a lanre nm.,i"01 luo H"-oi. .e - r. ents were present. Ir ."Vi uias V. Wood on Monday re- r-: .1 : ) uis New Yorx home. Before bis i '."irir" 'ie maoe several sketches otj - . .nown haracters for future use in t .timings. ; art Msribner. who lives "np the l ihl'U. has been hick and rrailuailv tai . ir -everal ween. rhe iihvsiciansl ave come the come to ihe conclusion thai! .c :.as a cancer la the stomach. The mil pond .n he Winoosxi ,ver on nnoav 'or 'he -econd time bis i season. ' n Monday our vnungtoiks avail- "d fieoiseives d he xceilent "natinj ' but ne varm -ain n Taesday spoil, d! heir fun. ; The board ot hai ijj have gfren J. W Kills charge of Capital .lail; J. 3. Morse.! .ne tire .ieoanruent : S 0. Shurrl. ii '.hei ooiice Ii nai ;.u. nt , H. W. Drew, street 'gnnng; U. md iirnins. A. .iase. streets, sidewaisal , . . ; - j s''y mvh r"TOrte,i ,n trnon-1 e iAj-tin. Thi-4 'irun he ; :airrvi with t :avinff prrMirf". a nisi over the Iifihigr-ri ! ntrai bv mns oi ftrjmT the name of j ae raanaser oi the v". 3. fc ). raiiroad.j the nranem. - r;n ry..... ru ' late of late. His horse ran tavs ago badly using mb the -undav morning he had voiio going his : ound that necessitatrd I i . nange of arts. The Boston Opera Company did some; -erv good -inaing at Capital Hail rr"'atone ind Saturday -venings bat the audiences I not large, iae naimee "aiaruav ; vas --airly attended and t be little foiks j iau a i.aupy ..me. , Frank Bowman, oniv vm of F. Bow-i Mau . ' vas found liead in his bed last Wednesday! nurnniT TTie cause vas surfocation bvllvcHUin on .Saturday evenm!. December -as the fixtures oeing out of reoair. The I ieceased was 17 -roars of age. ' j i. -i .ii k ! ninmn and netltie sociable will be ... . ,. , ,h , htH I r.liav i-munii; hi .ud tu wi mo i hurca of "he Messiah by some of the j :ouns foiks of -.he society: supper atti;i aarcning at T. and entertainment at 8: admission, :tf"en cents. , ,Me 1 John U. Langdon. son of the iarnard I.angdon. of this town, wno balUjCB an(j produce on the larm, been i esiding in Cleveland. Ohio, for thei past fifteen years, is agm to become al resident ol Montpeiier. having arnved on Friday :ast with hi family, consisting of a i wife sad one son. Last Thursday atternoon the venerable Capt. Andrew A. Sweet stnmbied and fell j in passing iirougn his wood shed and I broke hi right arm j-iat 'lelow thesnoui-i der. The bono was set by Dr. Cuandier. : and Mr. Sweet is as .:. uiiortaoie as uouid ie expected for his age. Mr. Wilson Flagg, the naturalist, com plains that "people of culture'' ia Mew I'.ugiand are always reading printed boons, hut never leara 'o observe natural facts tad i nenomena. He 'hints 'he schools uouid teacn cnildren to see wnat i going -n ia the world around them, -ifty Tmrtraits of leading citizens, mosi- r ieceased. cave been furnished for the ew history of Montpeiier, which is now aoidlv approaching completion. They ire o e steel piaie. Sithograpns and j ti-nings. M. i'. iniman is overseeing nisi sum on tne portraits in Boston. 1 )a last Friday nignt several dogs were I oisoued ia this village, amongthem being ne beionaing 'o ii. S. Smith, one to I Vancis Buttcrdv, anotnerto Thomas Eag .a. Mr. Smith has waters up offering i reward ol l"d to the person wno will 'am is a lalwrmauoo iwiiwz to the fatee ion or conviction of tho aiisoroiint og 'JLnstmiii ominij nd you Vtiere -a.nl I Vow yoa can ami nina wis. .ov -tsis- of ail kinds and ..rti'fii, Cuione w tad bottle. I'i"iioa re. .'inn:i iw m i t-MMwra. letups, a.HWJip'. hin- lot's. maea, wnx doila. wnm -ind ftostni: -?v m, iovs of various -iinus. .'tif.ip ind -vort boxen, wnt- nr ieK. ,4:110 1 . t.. ;iod mora at ' V..,,jh r'. i m t t ii! to ).! hef'irw huy- ! O; V Ji.ui-i Vl'iua. of f'.ndijt. H. Ii., none.! dead ia M inclieewr. on Maiarday it. i'.ro A fun "a liorn in VVilHams-iwno ont ten years ago were united to oa. V": . and -i-ul tile oany part of his gether in bolv matrimony; three smart : fe there. I le was converted when young j and intelligent children brighten their and in .1 ie nue lit.Mied to prea-'ti ny tbe j pleasant home, fie then, in behalf of the marten v mmferenee. ol bis native town. friends, presented them with a vry nice and i-uosaxi'ieniiy oinel ihe Xw (lamp- j chamber et a a token of the love and iiire coi'ttii. act. wniie eastern and central .xmdilencn in whicn they hold the happy '.Vnioni was inoinded m it bounds ror oouple. and may they lire to see their sii. 'ome years lie Iiu rein liai inCandia where ver and golden anniyersaries, and a life i one. a ia: ui, preaching Ku;aionaily I declines may they beholii their diamond ,a a suiiulv He was 73 vear of aire. I m a a r n -oe woman, who hu hmn at work i. f :ut lately, created q0it. M ,IBrtml j i bv "latin; thmt trie hud noiwoed him ...k t iitrronnme. She had labored nnder the j linen that he wa rwinF , time, wl in order to maae ,m ,. , ruaae sure. i -the accused BOW Sin. uf lmtnttna rMif n"f ot the crime. bat the manner of hit death, and th. nrr fu .1. . . ev fully di K'U.WI I ww prooaoiy only the I anrki.,. ... .. ... .. . - "Tanifei rama. she I oiaim a partnership with the Deity, and il an uusaie person m ine com-( niunity. Drs. Hunt. rUrri ""j""."1";. must, meet mis tning now. """"" remain 01 ira,- of Lalai. last w( rhursday The I ' tltt nrtaaV PAatAa 14 A 1 . j . . . . n, . hi i, . . "Id , "le; ,'lrOU,!, " ad 1 fraii iarie ciot on the outside of it w.thia ,h. rvi. , ... u . , , ,. - heart. wuMiMij by tlisease. was th . mM . ...... .UIJ IV1UM OD IDH 3 . , . . u'rJU"a,nf i Ps we hutnly mdame.1 and aoout I 'nr"" pints of watery fluid was about the i heart Tte sntopty fully sustained the i diagnosis of Dr Unr h.. .... . - -7 r- i. ... ... v-rr "a" nls nines. .Ur. (Jarr 3 hard or'n Jan nearly sixty years old. anj leayes a wulow n feeole ; i health. nell etS ilione I kajr Calais. . D yery Klowiy with his cut ankle L. Bmis expect to start for Morris yille next Wednesday, to coon for lumbermen. m lv iiuviiv uis .Client rhe,rsonwnoexcDan1?edturKeysw,th!Wmelt. lne o 3rocwlin!., ,,, W. C. fecii. leaytni: a cross-biil. re-' guested to call and pay the difference. v.. .... iiue UMiniogs lor a wood uile. rot c iiient im.r , I ".""i breaini hi leg, und u-tnsin; hi eoniiae raent lor " lime- Mr. Xjvai t-uuninh iiu .vaa buried on the 4th instant, leaving ihree suiail .:ml dren, wnica Widow Guernsey 's t tKiiig j W. E. Iiird. feeling; rather despondent after losing part of his new mill dam. tie neighbor chipped in aoout sixty dollars in money and laoor. wnicu has aet him nil right again, and Siavtoa is putting hacn a oaaement to ids saoo. and fCuiso liray i remodeling hisoam. Chelsea. i'. II. ilunt nas recently i ! shipped fourteen tons of wool from ihisiaih. Ur. Charles itei I faylor. wno ha- i , ,,. , viiliaiu L irpenter is teaching the ii- . I tnot sonooi :n BroocaelJ, wnere he taugnt I 1 .. i,;,.n ...,ni ' iit c;i U.ani coun v j ui s low emptv -he t Kwupants hiving heen released uu oaii or unerwise discharged. J ison Oii-o rn.or 'i n pne t.a t. fouat bury, having ootained i -ituauon :a '.he fairoaniii Company scaie woraa. Benson an i ri recently iilled that veignud 7i pounds. iaJ -i log i uce : miled one taai weignwi bio pounds. The -tiortest d ivs i.-f tae veiran) from D.aiemoer ! Jm to tae -dd entn tiding 'eigat lours mciusivrt, :n? I .ad :iftv-ae i ' ramutM- i imirtje ''V. Cleaveiand nai eased hu j farm loan ?m. Kr-i Idie. ind will devote I aU time to :iu livery staote ind taje i bus mens. ! N". 't. 'reston iias old hia rrastus i Vounir oLice. so called, ititaated m tne f away a fewiountv road to Stratford, to Aus:ia E. ar- and astl Ward lor iSOO. Hreaa lowni The olind uusicians. .7. .!. ilitton and . .1. OUne. ,'ive a vocal and -nsira- mental l oncertat the Hotel hail on rriday i. - vening. Jecemoer 'tn. Ijn w. ,;Ure of this mace was of 'he auditor who reueauy svb ' neannz at iiradiord oi .he oase ot .4. , , . T -t .. r;.a l0Mi tlme on tne -,V-Mmngton route M n wn cni4n;eJ , tnat tae slafe eaves Chelsea ;a the evening of every lay, ' ihe topic of discu ssion it '.he Tillage lOtn. was . That the laoonny classes of! the nation uave j tst cause tot complaint.' Il is reported tnac tae troUdard mine in Conntn has nut lown. iwmg to tne scarcity of copper ore. torowing a large uumber of vorKmea out of empioyment. . 1 Lne larm recently occupied oy rreemaa i i Ward, and belonging to tae esrate of trie I late Sliha Hvde. was soul it auction on the 13th of Deceinoer. together wilh ine vVe were misinformed iast weea. WM Rn old la,jy by taenameof Hood aQl iIr9 . .sm,tn, taM ,lad ;ft iae ( antj soae (0 ,Ia,ssaciiusett3 to Sue obtained a pension of SJti per year. and hack pav to the amount of ). PutsahsVille facoo Putnam laree snoies die last ween, Oscar lV. Burnnam cat foot ii week. bad quite Ueorge Brown wanted to know liow cold tne water was so ue slipped od' tae boom into uie water up around iiis neck last week hut thinks he will wait until .Juiy before he trvs it agun. WoBCEaTEB. The lueetings at the M. E. caurca are still ia progres. Mr. aJ Mrs. i'1-. ury Kllis vero pre sented with a daugtiter in the lita of December. As X A Ivulley s team w is on its way to Miatpeiier last veeic with a load ot wool the wtieei drooped into a frozen rut with sucn force ' hat ins wagon Longue was ' ' At the last regular rawtingof Post Il.il 1 the following oilicers were chosen: F B Muse, commander: f- W. Brown, aemor , n r-i i coinmauder; M. P tveiit, cnapiain; J. A Ivtjiioa. qu irtwr ruwtHr; Ii. VV.it unii( O. l, ; J. il. Wilson, C. !.; Laroy Gooiieil, S- M. ; C. II Stone. M. Kneeland rvtiiion. leieiraie; M. F. Ken l. aiLernaw tlBieKLa. Tlx WiDDmn. The relatiyea, neigh Dors and friends of Henry E. nut and wife of Worcester to the number of nearly m(t(1e ttjgn lrprl8e a, ,n9jr real- dence on the evening if the :!0th of Su viiraber. A good time generally wis manifested by all w shown by appearand a ofe;u:hone- Al !l o'eiocK the lioute was clled to order and Rov. Mr. Kord wa called upon to crave divine blessings npn the young couple wnicn wa. well worthy the occasion, ami then made a few but well chosen remarits to 'he happy ooopie. anniversary with pieaann family of -n .a. li.-.j . . . many Ir end.. ' . Governor fai of Idano tar with rof- ' - """: -The sown. uieut must i(o risrrjt at it now nod cot it out by the root. If not. in the end it will naT" ' " Put 1"rn " point of the ua,t uim. Already they think they can " "re I. nilw nuiM, a 1 !IT SHI1 1 ). ,u- x-;.-j j. ... mob of 20.000 Mormon, in IT.., m.ryh he the federal coort when it was in session. od 1-001 in 'iwision of its authority. I uin rn (as nan; norne covered witn in saltins mottoea. haye seen it .(razzed in ' oioouanea to pant down . Joseph Vynrrr-n Keifer. the new i Deader O.. in 14:16. und -rierefore 4o year of ace. He was b' P on farm, radaated at Antioch n ...... pnn8- t!l.l I ..'HI. v. lawn, nun urauuiceu mere uuui .l. . L . , tn;a ..-.J i .i i into the army soon after the first call for troop a raaior of the ;i0th Ohio infantry na ryed with credit until the end of the ''""fS16- being wnnded four times and t"""ll f"m lime to time nntil be rench- ed the ran of ra:i)or ;renerai. mo i ou ..I m,i ui .munti. Ltie close lol the wnr lie reentered the practice ol his proteasion. bat soon went into political 'le 'lelu v,r""J lc and state omce. wes a member n the Utno Senate in l-SU-tf. and in 1877 was elected to Cunffross from theMth Ohir. .ll.tiHm u : he baa since remained. Geo. IL Wiujett's Petittom. n Friday of last wee Hon. Charles Hushes vnnt I . F...MA ILuwiM fn n . T 1. : . ..l: - grtinted. JheriSmlth allowed Counceilorl Hughes to tana the interr-emed Setter of i Wl etl. Wtlen aeenaerf or . to e...iw. Willmi ,lniuH n i-m.i. -"-- iiunimen u. it, nut wnen snown ins letter he denied I haying onsmated the plot. Mr. Hughes ioos.6 snarply 'o Willett. The i ni atta j ones, wno had been very kind and i on- i siderate to the prisoner, are now hitter toward him fur haying snown :hat net would not hesitate to iae the lives ol any ot them in order to effect his escape Mr. tiugi'es miormeu turn that it he ave tar tiler cause of aoprenenaion in this diree it,oa to save aim from the gsl-i ows or proionz :11s life would be aban- loned. knowledffo of the fact that the evehail I keeps on growing until a nerson is twenty I years ol age, may serve to induce zrenw. i caution against straining the eves ;n I uiven iuucu auenuou to snon signt. tins delect :s due '0 what is noouianv bn. . ,, ,h ; i nnner infavoranle urcumstances. An elongation ol the imiie of -tie eve pause-, i il oi resemole an hct r uhor thun its nmn ..- , B.,-.. .u; ! .... tu ... . -.uui, u.i uj.-;ia ,i- t brnugnt to a locus in front of the reuna i instead ol ii non it tn a .nmmnninarmn i to ihe ,.onaon .inoMtor on his uniet : hr r.ivior t.ivue.s -nort-siunie.l iaran to woru oniv ;n tr.nid itrnc "min from inove and lieuinu. and not to read wnil reclining, .eaning forward, ortraveung br cars or e u nae. hort signt. he 'ells us. pernaos tne must 7:nu:ioie iuetion -i .! i i4 iim :ti " f-innnr. urnivri-. .ieviowd unless a h uirtv trainett out oi Unn. ' .iitatu a m roi ho!e '.vnicii imq odiv be seen a law incbe , n " 7 V oaitietic icene occurred a few days ago in tne penitentiary t Little R'-K-k.Arn. A vouug man. twentv-three vears oid. one ot ;ue train ronhers recenilv sentence!. -ieventv years ioiunaonment. ooraDlamnd of being i II. and was sent to the nosouai. iiu lopeareil to lie sud'ering from no disease but his pulse was up to lid. iis leart i seeme i to be breasingon ai?count of his sen tence. lears tell trom hiseves as ne tnought ol :ae long years ol iiuprtsonment Oeiore biru. ills mind 'icgan to wander, .md n his ravings lie uuoted -entences from tlie lernicious literature wnicu had led liim in- to ms lileiol lawlessness, ---eizing tne on 'He rein." .-ried tne -uiferer. --be -prani upon ids antagonist s norse and dasiied awav. - nil! fie exclaimed, drawing i revolver and leveling it at '.ae ;iead of I young ilonu-e.'' "Mowiv and sadlv. he continued :n a suodaed voice, " tnev leit the caurca. and ' wanted along he veil-worn paiti to the I ru,ie ttrave oi Lawrence. Standing near I be stone, oiaced here by 'Be Indian, Casper ind his lair companion '-Mere h:l ruutlerings oecame naudible and Ills voice died away in a groan NmMnniv lie raised bimsed. :oosed intently toward i the door, and -aoE bacK ilead of a bronen 1 ,18nrc- Lc '"iu ue supernuous to -an heart. t would be surjerrluous to oan ,,., , ,..., ,.. h.. . ..1 ..Kuuia iuw.... -i.it-u ....a incident came vita .t. i Makvels :t M.ikble. rhe Albany j Kverami Joumii savs: K is an old and . forcible saving, that naiure is he est It I architect. She h:vs an euerant fancv , and I ind riots m prodigious variety. As a col town i orist, she lias uever been equaled. Treat live . lag all themes la the heavens above and J the "arth ;ene.ath. -ne newer makes mistuke or prod i.as anything stilted or stitf. Although undoing Remorandt in gorgeous coloring, she is always harmo nious, and often as dainty as the most relined imagination can desire. As an illustration the reader is referred to the ...... i , ! ,im i ...'.,i wuiliiei s ucuii:vou tu iu imuwui , no i rielli variegated marbles ( from Maiieit Bav, Clocoesier, Vt ) which uiorn the corridors of he new cauitol building. Almost every day unique and loveiv picture are discovered mere wnich Here toiore failed to attract the eye of the numerous visitors. On one of the pieces ol marble referred lo is a very correct picture of a hermit, all outlined in the poiisiied stone as plainly is in a picture. There is a picture of a seal on another siao. and ol a wmte lamn on still anotner. and so on. These uiarolea are destined to become a part of the noole eaoitol ol the Empire state. I'i.ese remarkable formations are very irequently seen in this beautiful marble (in HlnbM lately lauen out may be seen 1 aong. human heads, elepnant. men. women and cniiuren. leaven ia every : variety ot shape and color, blended together ;is in nil oil painliug all clearly denned ad many 'l mem vita tbe magnificent j pons 11 of the marble, making picmrua ol A very convenient and timely publica tion for Sunday school teacher and schol ars is " The (fospel According to Mirk, Eaplained hy Matthew li. Kiddle. I). D." This i oui of a series of - The Interna tional Revision Commentary on the few Testament." based on the revised version I of 181. owns; an abridged edition of the author's Illustrated Popular Commenta ry," ami adapted to the convenience a to the means of the oommoo people, rhis volume contains two hundred and forty three page, with concise eorament upon every clause of every verse of the book of Vt ark. a half ineh smaller each way and quarter inch thinner than the 12ino. edi tion ot the " Methodist Hymnal with Tunes." and altogether the moat charming little outfit for the Sunday school worker for the year 1882 that wa have seen, a the lesson re to be in Mark during the entire year. The work i edited by Rev. Dr. Philip ftcharf and published by (Jharle Soriboer's Son. 'Saw York olt. An Inquiry by postal card direoted to 73 Broadway wail bring any desired informa tion, or the sanding of one dollar will secnr the book. Pa I her Hint I Baramr). We codv from the Wooiistock .inrj the fuil and interesting story of the recent caoture ol He panther in Barnard, mainly i sriyen hy one ol the principal actors in the hunt, by which a very l.irgeaod savag neaat was oanzDt. that ha been feeding oo sneep. wliii'b haye een imid for by 'he town, a haying twen Killel ly oos. The correspondent of trie -:4aiarrithus writes : To satisiy trie numerous questions your oorresponitent sends the toi. owing t)artlc-i alar, a relate.) by the youth wno arsi Said Horace lireeley:" lljere is nothing liscoyered tne tracK and toilowe,! it to tne I easier than to edit a hlactgnard paper, end. His name is Jama JI. Cadweih ue j nnd noihing more difficult than to get up is hfteen years ol age. oyer six feet in height. t , new-paoer free from fouincra and blacn and weighs about 175 pounds; a Barnard I gnardism. Fi-h women and bar-room I soecimen of boyhood that it will be hard I lauers are skilled in the art of bandying for other towns to neat. Hi auiumeat is I eoithers and beaoattennw encn other with i follow, and is in the opinion of your t dirty -yorrts. It require no brain todoi .wiuui moBuauuiu. "The morning of rhan&agiving lav, 1881. dawned wa. m and pleasant lor '.an time oi year, an incO or two of snow iiav-i ing faiien during the nisrht, maamg it aa excellent time to tracK ame. And is ill is something of a custom in this ric'nity for the bov to haye a -hunt on Thanns-i giving day. wnen tne weainer is suitaoie. I thought 1 would try my Iuck during the forenoon. Taxinn my snot mm. I started aoout a. Ji.. anil had not uon more than ; lf.i . u.. i .i ..i .k.. . ivMinnwiwiiniwii .110 iw ui irni wooded hill east ot the residence of Capt. i Brin e, and aoout 73 rod. from it. when I i . ... u . , leauing toward the norta. The .racit i m om an. uo.mii f.,nr inhM in .liameier. and unlike any I had eyer seen. I rinaily coniMUileo it must be a bear track, anu followed it about W rod through a clear ing, on Caut. iiruce s lull, till 11 entered ai dense spruce i hicxet on the farm of Mrs. . Abbrrft ' I bad to go slow afier this :i it , was nitHcult to et through the .praces. , and 1 could see but liille aQe.au. The ! tracts seemed ery fresn and I linew taei game must be near. I had trone parhaua i inird ol a mile from ihe place .vQtre 1 itrlwl ltMi llae- wnen iae .'racl' ,lllrnea to the left. 1 followed aoout 13 rods fanner. w"e the trac crossed my own made two or tnree minutes oeiore. was tartied to ihin tne near, or -vnatever it was. must be wiuiin two or three rods ot ine. ai- ' thouga neitered from view :y sue aense . spruce. I now tliougnt I haii better go tor j assistance. ..a i had notaiu rmi a anoi 'uo. i iiihougn it happened to n ueavily loaue.1. I was now noi lar from tne house of Mr. I Bourdeau. wno uau two nrles. and I expec ted to iinit my orotner tieorge there iiao. i soon reacueil tne uouse anu toiu .nr. Bourdeau. uis son Joan, inv orotner i George, and Mrs. Abooit's dots. Will. Ed ! anu Carl, thai there was a bear in the soruces. and asued them to with me "r u- ' lley consented to o except M iionroe.ii vnn ru tier ridiculed -.he thai a iiear was tnero. tio said It was nmn ing more taaa a Dig nog s '.r.ica, ind sai-iom uuiKv.uamu .w..w-- -iacK. I'hern were now six of us. with two ties and one snot jun: our aire oeing tr.uu i i to l'at. and none of us ever Uaving WO s lear OUtSWe t ueuagene. We ..n,rni.i inm jvo-nes oi two aa we entered - .. (-- the tmcKei. caoa party wita one sfan. and! untea lor ' ne .racu. iCacn party soon 'ouini a ntf rent tracn. and coaunued to i fouow taem I. an Hour or more; out the i -unices weru s.) IhicK and tne tracsi cross- i ed ;acn otner xl otien nil t cQem ireQ -v c-ouui not -.ell waioo vaa :uaae rlrj-L :iotl Arrmu last, Lna w auie aear ivinic up tae aunt -vnea I tad Joua ; 1 ourutjaii. do w:ia witii me. iiappenea :o : H,nKe ii.e -.rail itmains irooi :Qe 'QlCKeti 1 towanw tne outu. ve two ioiiowevi it nr ; oiat two unies wibroit aizam rnierwi ihe ( "-fiiue otuce wnere it weat out. leiurninif north tue last taird of a mtie on the same lraii it made roint? ?outu. Vliaiever n i waa uaaseu near 'tie iU!Z;tf house wi Caot. I Bruce, and continued to tae souiu. matting ! .t cl-i)Oiied traii nrougn the sugar .ot -.ill I jnun .nmr r.i rn.u .onto or :ne -umir house. ..e made a turn, u a large ucie. and started iaci ior tne tuicset oi pruces on Mrs. Abbott:s larm "It was rzrrT we came la startled by iuv iiompanion saving, u..,,i I on Jim! taeres acaiamouat. I saw it at the same moment vaiking siowiv up -Be I uiil some 1.5 rods ahead I ta notice is. It was ad not seeming l immense one. i standing some tare feet liign. and vas i panther, or American non ot '-ae largest size. -Ve now stopped a :ew annates i and waited for 'he otners of -ne party :o An old l ulv writes us: "f am Hi years I eoruu no. Will, Zd and tieorge: Carl uav-! 0, unij .va feeole and nervous all thei nt aoandoned iae trail. '.Ve uow started ! .Itne. wnen I bougnt a bottle i f Parker's on a rua to overtane tae :ianther. :iut 'ei(j,nger Tonic. 1 iiave used 'attle more i soon entered a 'mail thicset of spruces. , tn;lQ ,,ne norne and feel as -veil as at 20." I aoout naif way between iae residence ol I oiner .:oiumn. 46w4 I ij.idu Bnioe and his sugar uouse. md i h.. t mnnm .rrv and cauuousiv. and I run ...niiwr mmal ..rl i. in.l vanen we eame out of tae iniciet it wa, not in signt. j iVe nressed on and toiiowl tae trail .ato i . : -...... . ii... 1 iii'hml wb au lail. AWU, a u ..uu. - fre. We now had to move L'aUtlOUSIV ...... . I iaij , reep througn the spruces, nnr i,.iv IV. mnnn,ii on itie ir.i 1 7 1 ' li . , ..... r I go But slowly. 1 iltr a eonsiueriuie iiuie lousei. tuim 1 ..c- i gan to iw ootn tired ana uungry: .ny domes and feet being wet; tae snow tail . ing from the spruces udoh us most 01 -tini time. We now iliougnt -iest to send i' .r 1 more nelD. and disoaicned 1 1 Aooou taei youngest of our party, lo have Mr. Alex - anuer Cioweil and his soa Ed come up and help us .ret -he panther. John, ''reorge inn myseif I Will soon leaving us), conun - ued on the 1 raii an aour :unger witnouuei hve beiaime cosiive, hwidacae tor- again seeing tne pantber, wnen Mr. Crow- i uients. kidney '"- " or piles distres. u and his two sons arrived and ioined us. i tase a package and it wonde fal tonic and A little snow squall now enaoled us 10 tell i the fresa tracK irom tne old. and we ail , followed it for bail an hour without signt-. ing 'he game; out at this time we met it: wnliout seeing it. but we ueard it inaa.ei I Mlie . vlmZ to avoid us. Mr. Crowed: I proposed that we separate, h and his sons I following the trail lo drive the panther out i ... i ..." .h.. .........I .m it i wuun. wo wm so lut, " vm. . .u. rumimnl -i .1111 lnnwl UDOUt LWeDtV minutes, wnen we heard a gun tired some TV . . ... i.,,ha ...o at our best pace. A3 we came up iu -ir. Crowell he said. -Jonn. I have snot hiiui Lc-i me taae your gun and snoot him again! tie toon ltie gun aud snot again, putting a oan into the eve of the savage creature is he lay disaoled from walking, but glar ing at us in a savage manner. Ihis ended ttis existence; His ursl snot, from a snol un. Having entered his breast as he ay ,a ms Deny. Ho was witnmtwo roos wnen : ui' ured. and tae snot were more erfective I man a bullet would have been. I It seems he nad eaten heartily of somei SUtep atilltal IU Pomlied the night before . . i 1..1 iud was leeling good naiureo. anil oiu uot care lo pica a ius with anyo uy. It seem e.. his iiaoiu and we found many place n rre,..ne.l himself OUl on hi billy wuh Ins ieet exuinued. tor purpose il resting, 1 suppose, and he SO laid wnea 11 "uu, 1 . urns ol being able to taae care oi himseil it auacned by puny man; in gooa humor i wuh liimseil and all the world; feeling; too aood naiured to hurt the little dogj that wa banting around liim. There is no I loubt that the nrst snol twin surprised and hurt him and he started trom Air. i Cioweil up the hill went aoout three I rods and lay down, unable to go liirtner. , and tnere is wnere be lav as Mr. Crowed , fired the second shot. We all telt easier. : and (really rejoiced a he breathed hi I lust ; and a we inougui wuai mi);iu uo . happened ia the mien spruces wnere w i could hardly taae two slops to escape, wej felt lhat we were a brave crowd or a fool-; isu one ; you must ,udge tor Tonraeive., wmcn. i ne pantner w a maie male and weighed 1W pounds alter al leaat nv I pouuUS of blood had been I aken from him. If taere i any record of heavier pan her j ever being killed in the United State 1 snould like to hear of it. He had killed! many sheep and lamo in ditferent pans. and the people in tui vicinity greatly re-; ai hia .iMMth." ' " That great Dermotologist. Ur. t. VV Runaiin ni BitiLiinont. hu DrffDareti his fa- voriteprescripuco fur geoen&i uMsnd now soy person, howw poor, can s?et ttia bea dt of hii b5t trwuaeot for skin diswuB. It oonauts of to ill external and intarnai traatmeaL 50 wl A TTMET.T HTST. In our climate, with it sodden chance of temneratu'e. it is no wonder that our intldren. Inenrl nod relatiyea are so fre quently t iKen from 11 by neglected coids: half the deal n resulting form thia cause. bottle ol Dr. .V. i. White s Plamonanr Elixir kept in the boose lor immediate rise, will preyent mucn K'knes. and by the use of a few dose. aye many doctor s i bills. For sam yrTwnere. 44M1 ' I ;tnis:tutit ,loe reouire both heart and ; brains to print a newstnper that a decent i man or woman can read without a blusn." itrnrn rami nriTti '-SCUED FROM DEATH, Vva- J- Oougnlin of Somemlla. Mass.. j ST"- la the fall of 1876 I wa aaen with bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe j oi!Zh. t lost my appetite and flesh, .and i wm connned to my bed. In 1877 I wa ! admitted to the Hospital. The doctor ,m 1 s hmi a hni in mv n?u. u hiir Daif A .lol r. t OfflM time A rMnnrt Mt I , ----- - 1 """Jd 'hu 1 wa .lead. I laye up hope, j hot fri-xt told rue of Dr. William Hall's I Baisttm tur s hH Luiur. I rnt a tutln. i wn,'n " surpri?M I commenced to feel I better, and to-.lay I feel belter than (or i lnree years pat. I write 'tiis lioo'ng eyery me stflicted I with liiaeaseil lungs will taae Dr. William I " " -"iu. ' w-uviuunu uiai. - i tamptiun can be cured. I . an posiiiveiy sv 1C has done more ood than all the I "'ber medicines I haye taken sin. e my 'ickneas. fmtdml j A few ,iays since one of our irnggist i rn.VIVAIi . ,,.. ..p.,tH ;ilr,j. , fill.". Alter pondering oyer u,e same i for a few uiomenis. i.e rilled the order with I "rraeien berg's fills." which troved to oe the article wanted. The same ilrnvnaf ls9 relieved recently an order for "nne i ou;ll.tHr 0, poUnd ol Saint Peter." In-1 stead ol iieaung out a morsel ol the patron I saint, the orug vender weighed out .be quantity ot saltpeter, and the porcnaaer was -atii-iied. tVinjor Journal. Thousands of women have been entirely cun-d of the most stuoborn cases of female weasness hy the ise ol Lvdia E Ping am s Veetanie Comiiound. Send to Mrs i Lvdia E. Pinibam. itt Western Avenue. Lynn. .Mass., ior panipnleu. imiiwi I Jown on the Hudson old river men are I i predicting that this will be an open winter inu prove oi.itstrou to ice men. -several. i I'mi-T wno narTTOmi itarn i nini ittAAai. f 1 ice near Alhiinv I'ist winter ha? nma un- , . . .. , , ious ior eontinued mild weaiher. a toe- are satisfied that they could then et up a ., . v . , ,4romer on what :s .elt and sell out to ad vantage tt is estimated there Is at i I"'"' T5.in)0 tons in houses i nilmeil. ! dii : Whooping I Bit . remedy iBItttfirV - or. Baxter's .anilntlLe ; uuo lU(, StomAca. Liver and Boweis. rfttnore vil j:retions. panfv tae blood. HQa fort;i"v the "ivsteni aflfAini.c diswue. HoKsenitx. S.3K your Luercuant for I Heury unit Joiim'i Aralcn mm) ! NI I.iiiiukmii. and keen it always 10 the I siaole. to use in case of accident. ; . ''.,..,. statement of Edttor Kice of the 1 Jmertcrin lliview to va unchallencred.aa to theemoan-assmentof his iadependenc by I I tlulr ,cJOl)1 inUjre9ts. They want it I say Messrs. lopieton .B x.. to act a i purd-tiers ol tne itettww. distinctly oe-. . cause we onsidereu certain iruciea .oat I ', have appeared in it page biaspnemous I m ca araoter. and hence an oaence to good morals, and not because we supposed our I interests :n other department would oe I ati'eeied tlieronv." ITie new Methodist Darsonage is rapidly i aDproacumg completion. Ir has a iftwuliv .. - . numoeroi sleeping auareuu, w, i "Xiremeiv nanny to nave -ue. me yearly i.Diiierence 01 tnis lenommauoo ' ., ... Just extra I couvui-h lino, .v-j ... ...... . 1 now this ilenorainaiion is holding 1 "-u"!" """" -s. Kuowies. a raeianer ot the Society ol . uw, , 1 1 f ' B""1 1 ";u ",e pmae m ia.e PrT'nce "f Ouehec. i.iut oio arrtieponiitwe ol ir- ;io kkiuird i MhhMooci of Dec IsC. SI FFERIXG WOMEN. i There is ont very small proportion ol I the women ol tnis nation mat no not - ui - -uf- 1 f-r from ome of 1 tie disease tor woicn ' Kidney-Wort is soecirio. Vhen the bow- 1 renovating oower win cum uu uu . new life W.ucnman. -Owl j 1 RESf.'CED FROM DEATH. 1 William J. Louaulln. 01 aoulBrviiia, jiaaa.. aa.a' j i in iherali o. b.n l wm um wn rn tx-aos. n iloww bv aever. cuuaa. iloaimyi ipniitte au fteuli sod wa coottoml to air betl. la i - ... ... i IS.. I WHS d.linilWU Ul UUS Iiunuiiai. mi uuiwia i i I " ' "" " ' Al one 1101a a reiiora rouu.l Itiat 1 w ileiiu. 1 " I,,. I'l-ianrt utui na nt OH. 1V1L. iciveuu none, uaiali'teau u!d rue al Pit. LIlH ItAI.I.-i SlLsA KOIt IUK LLS1.9 ui .1 iiijule, n nea lu my surprise, t , 'iniuettixa w ;el .1 :itr. .nil lo-Uay 1 feel Dur thu n.i itn ears uaal. i write una n.iuma crtry - Asaeii Luaa-s (fill LttU OK. luu.ia n a i.l. a balsam, ind t) . oqtidcoiI toil co.v.uamo ,-A.a BICUKIID. t raa positively .T ii naa noa t00)i iuB ail th. otnar maeu-.inaa i liar. ia M tKtiaa l ttlrrn i . aiir. i.r ai iiaamnin ' ou.-f. ureemaar i isxi I -ar-T0 .mtain iuaa laltara narauua mini ..a in. .- 4tiovp -.lata. - 1 Lao.ii K.r Batter. -Mr.. B. s. .. tiiaa m m. i;iiaimu. Mr, alary A. iwrtiy. .Uia. to. I Em.rr. Mr. LoaiM B. t eim-a uu. -sua r-m. . Mm .a b.ut eaon. Mr., tnnra Whluur.ll! I u.. a i, ...,.. w . i;aa-ri.EMii.i:. il. ilarr-. barren AL.UU11.0 w. I SenI eiiarua eaaav iiaruara roam. MAR Rl AllES. In. B.Ia.S-.i.wri!.l.v tl.iv 11 'Vrtawr rHED J vi. IvsoN ul u.-amatownauit AUPIc. A. li.lli-i.1 rrhlsa. D BATHS. In Mnntpalim. Brn-amuar 4. Mr. 1.VD1A I" t'DDT UurfUtr ui ute mle inaui-l and Anna r-m.-t.ir. MM a. yara. 4 mouttth :md a .lays. tn Moiitpiii-r. Daif.mDpr li. of ismaiitnntlon. HAHT IANE MAHBOS. ia-i-d 5 i ira. V mtmtna ana 14 .laya. In iia.1 Monmailer. Dnarnnu 11. HILLV 1UCH ilDS jrfd SII vfars. - NOTICE- L,om 4M ahv ottnoa tllM .amia, uin. oi ttw (, ,jmoM, tor t(l. ,,,-uoii or .uticm. win u nud ttlKr , omrlla-. no Monday, uw 1 day of lanuary. a. d. ism. .Mon'raitar. d. i. . 1 aa p ,1ulu' i . . uucmtf .,t tna ato.'Klii.iaer '.r tna rirac ' .. 1. .' lu IlmM ItUH, I National Bank pi nwiia". ......... . ! aanim. Hoom on I aM4V laanary lt. Ha.! io'rlor I i . k (or tn. aiaotiou ol l)lriini ror inn ao-aina sar. ,nu,orinyn'h"r n.wna wnim mar l9lirv Mai,". HOl'OHTOS, uuiav. eai oi tie fhroat, r.untrs. Croup, i 1 II r.1'r",nMV.ruraaQ.H,VnateM OoUUH. '.Jo l(.S, etc., l)OWm' ' I 11 '?U""anery1"'1',,nM'ntneTr7aTin. 1 Hontpeildr, VI.. l. BL COMMENTATOR a &.. Vq r . ROYAL IM-t Absolutely Pure. "nTn armp' ,'rrn Flrtr No otlmr rTTrm P&atry. ill t. trn StV Mvnptt -t cttamii Ue ilia rnautttnff 1mm riavy luJucaaubla I'jfML old r mcui. ovu i. 'AJ", tJWT'" ' - N" Y""- ( V VKKH niKlLlTm wajai.l.'- UULiAillUL' r l -v d ForCmtalrti. Hay I'ST.r i aid la lu Haad. .c. inaart wwfe uttta smrer a partlcla ..f trts Halm lato tua ciatma: :iraw nrona- crvauia iQronirD tUomiwj- ;.will!rf!an s. rip.i. .'lHuairi iri.1 bMUDir -Ha jia'wmi memDi-aaa. For Deafness, i'nirta :au ttl aar. r :t)hius' It lu tauroiMu.y. v fairtnal wit! mnnnre Qa uoat asaeacai. IvjrARfm caLX'firi ilAY-FKVEli Elvs' Cream Balm h3-tn.ily 'ituVMi m :.! mHm '"urTL.i virm. vimn :i4tnnr -)nTeunaii. nyi inflamnivi-'U ml irrnittMii. . "oit.-ui t n- runnninai .nmrfi! -a : ;h' ! ,tA tr-'in i l;imonii ntld, .MiQomtciv niaii tun ftr'j j ma r-TofHi tiif n -.1 sain iiad ameu. lenen'!! j r"".it re rilrt n ? lew tipiic.tlon innrnnifn ( trwiiLTieiit Am airria will "ire CArna. a'isr t bo.il rmrMiy -r t '.a tan r ani -uitl Mnnifleti : j meiuaiea. Tia Baira m -.isy . mh inci mcrPMble. 1-iia ir 'lrnsfirin ;t i ft-nti. in rwrint f iSdi'i-nu ill :r:ail . !u-iu, ieud for tnrruur wito Mil Inter 1 ruauon. KLXH''KAl IJAUl :0. Vlr ! in thB Montopiiftr rv i " .S . 11. Bammiv a ..1 Drriav:ata nuermlir GARFIELD - t w ea r ir inaeau n In Xemorum n.u ("uiaren: i.x numerom nn 'nrrTinrf: -it . aienuai -iTBni .ivnn ntiii etninniiirf n ZTir,'' I President iri.ra rr,rn, ..uun-Maiu . tarn. .. 18 t::ft r.ioet attri-t:T. .;irt:tutlr uid cm. I Pr-CR I.J6. i-nt, ,nnrl rvrntr- ...Um .rn- I TV " !vlaVn'ia,1, WWa-! -Qd rirli ' sn -.m ,rrt nrakv laur nv made t -tie o'lHines ovr o.ie Qtindrmt imlavri 1a ft mnjfte wwk. V'Mhinr iiie ii !vr iaown :.fori. ill "no Tirart tu-e iurpnsrt at t.ia -ium ud -nudity xxh waicn t:iev I arc vols to iqamb money .' in fan enirmf m uin ouil- umi i.iinnn ''ir ---parTj t.uie i. rcsi rmDL t -ju mj jit ..avn '-) :r.vt .Taoital .ait. ' tae ni th riwi. fotie wao tiefxi r-'tviy aonev, -noiiKl jrrtta t: mre. v.i f irnmaoa froe. daroia f au ''o.,;Aa- 'PTTTa lioston Herald ! p 1 1" ' Hh BtST VSU ( HtArfcSl rAl"tK KOU I'EBSONS WI3HIXO) ii Ne? MaM News.; Average Daiiv Cireuiation. J OVER 110.000!! -?UXD.Y IFa..LD, CIRCULATION' QVT1II 90,000!! rSK KEPl'TAriOM or THE BORTOtf SUSDAf j ;rEBALD is world wide. i 50 cts. per month. 1 1 ! Daily Herald Sunday Herald 'triple sheet ' S2 a year, j ; iHJS cxfK.isi! f iUVKUflXl.Ht . UK j SOSTOS UHR.ILD 13 LOVER 1HR ''!!' MAS I Asy l)TBg& r.tr-eit .v rait csimh I ii. M. PLTL?IFEK & CO.. PROPRIETORS, tlOa -VaaiaaixliaiBtoaa t aoSTOK. aAaSACBLSEn-a. . i mriaivM nf mi.Kli:47 mo tip y aeu a af.m.en -'uaur ia "rferd. inureoy itvt.vf) atai'iDaf ivivt-ny K-oin your loir iliJttivaj uiwuyi iiKt ttJ iiAt. "i triioa . aD.-t ior ;mnrrf niiTit'V ' Qal .-n . rfarfHl. t t kfuerailT nttxiQ tutnv. wnile ti.n waudo out :m- i i)rov tacu uunairwi remiu .11 iwnt warn u.au j jj vomen. t tiia wirls tn wore rnr m r rnt:n t tifir -iwn il(.-iitlM. Van bawmonB win piv more '.ann , tu i;mr ordinarY wwhj. ruruisu u bidusit I niitrltaatl ul ituit t -ii uetKl. irw. ioaue wno emttmmm I I (4UI8 to uiAae nioutsy vary rswiiT ioa i:u anvon ,.,, waole llme , ,aD worK. i menta. rnu niiormaoou ddreett .itision m. v o.. r'irtianu linoe. rv.rl t liRATIFni. lamFOHTIXtt. J EPPS' COCOA. HKLAlifASi I ur . cuurouan knuwieuao ir tae i.atu I jiivarri -hH ..uaratmoa or .i jsatlon ana i Dtf a ...rami auiuAsl.m or Ou. one i.n.prtrtiBB - r -ail ) hTJ"wiSR unul mua ov .i.ai r-i)iiii.ii ; of iw laamous nucii ftrttcte. or tliet Uiat a i--.umin;nn ui i I ";.' "S,. .Tsuititerii awaaipoim. may raianj luauy a ilai laall I uv .u,,nr inrwi.ai ..pi; iirnflwl wup pure niot. I M.wMnu .ma. n.. .. r.l , I. Wlia.-Yfir 01,1 vIum miuQair wub rxiiltnai Atnr nr milk. Hoia in un.tiiaiji It ) .bmi. HomtBo-vitilc r hamlet. Lokdhs. AiaU. i-.iL.'rhu-otavt. tMHiuoa fur uUTuaoo naa. A(iENTS r NTF.D nr i"l-;rtiOK V GARFIELD intii oi xnuern-itu 1 rfmra tiouKa m 4 Nn. t Wort tor ti'nie. Llbrsry or 'oimtiinf -ry ur jununif tlouae. .17 BrtMadWftr. T-TTlL PENSIONS. For ftOIUaUIEIKaK f Witt, taaiacn. tBetoin of l 'tttiarvrai. i'htuMBaWyt nutlet. l'nuiuair . f Jlrmr r.u- w'r nipuirj.awiiiw yeimi trial I Ml rhotiaamU "t pajruionen Old .nutiiai to lN lklJ.iKviia Bttl'NTT. fPATEST i.nimrwl i f i.ifeaturi. -oi.trt 1 iui. m uTmata firvrwrma. nuaTn.M ania. aniarrs Xi4 Ii'lM U-piT I- r v nr rm a. wn. " tttaiM r-ir Tfi iUir-0vitii)r." u Ptrniya nil tinnl ' MtsaltB ami f.ntnivtirtii, V aorIcrtr t,fiaBH PTH1.it-r and ("ioxltl. I tim It'll, Lui n MaiBsTta.aA.a. M 44 Wit lit nie.tna f ' HILLS laaneouT cunri CATARRH Ts aonf tu maiiT tnrmt. "TTaa Maiamimr nt Eh HMUUll 1 of cure not dm UuuurrlB of Teacimcmialt. Rev. T. P. CHilDS. Trof.Ohio. Ftrrn tndUiimit . HiuiTT a ca.. frmiaaataMflk 3- in ne vicinity j mew. . i -w j a "i tnt runianea Trap. with in 1 rmrractlou ahLr BHEtmr tiv.iv.lirs -.n:v . ,, l&JZSjJ-.-r. Ejji'N.n.p f mi,t ; -r. . j-aH- c'r. -. lu.arrtia. nir. . ... t . .. - i tnw-.. 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The j i visa Uiouna .n itriK.u; u.outnu -m inrcirmt,.in AM ilMOMCIaBttll-'Iitc. v Utl-"e clorrU q:it.i ca CJK a iEU. 40nts Wanted cvarvvrnsrtv tK 1." t V mil A' t E l . rti orntuUU iioun. JIW4 MOtLER'S.,-. so-uy!3 oit -Ul.,.rt.. Kv CheupeM im.x i ..t.li;rneti ..0.-4 mhaltifi i. hri;n : . -tyle, ijui ." r.s, P.ewl. .-..Lit:. V lL.k. r'T :t:ifu:'' iau V tiiiaiijt i :nrn-vHiniu:3 M:;l- .ol I'M : - ONLV IXTV : oI.La.;.s. -;et ..Klwl ir : i isrl. -larame.1 :a "-rv ar . a -TlNMN-'i ,1.1 ritn-i NCE. '.(.r'HNO - V - "Li i-.V R i'.K-I" 1 L KN'i VI v ir -ill uyuu 'Vliat Make the i.'hildren i.augn.' The HANDSOMEST i-'iue .Vrt ..'uvenile Uook. nrt 'iO t'oiored iliistrauons. voi. ijuartn. i'lu't. R. 'iVORTHIXGrON. ;: i i-.roid-.vav. JW4 RETTSED NEW I'EST.UIOT. tiAls' THK I Kit t nf ttlHKktMMM. rM.i.iMl ,.unn.. oraorenHDai' oistorr .r wnoif rtlht. :i '-?(. : .oni una r"Ttiunii. .vn:i Inii iirpnimi -t w tle vlaton. ' -!'.? :rT",r KsffiiT Wnnirti. "Ht HtNUT Bill PU8LISH1NQ CO.. (CJRWICH. CONIt ! i tCIDVEOEV s bignlv rm'oiiimended :.'.Kr;iHLX.-KN . JS ' !!. ifr - rtu.i -mux- .t ; I II v f;lIN v '.V '. w r f-n -it v-- : i,n. 46. m. .u mi. fA'tNIFF'T.NT ' , ; Pf N'' sT.-li . .VT. ' IV -lyu. Vir- . JilirrtUlAaV, New ! ig. i'ii f 33silx 'TW 1 HI! -v riP'.t!T ---ti-.i : ir tra 1 ' ;' h. lS!) i',-MK. .i Mi M f ''Oi it 1 -,rim:i:. .. i.-, i LA.nfii i. I iiiimni inlaw ii puiii i mjpuiiJ uu hmui i.mut. r X' j iiiaTaraaiirit-TiifrF r it i 1 '- ! KinVKT i)ROPc'v" iUAVF.L. BRl'Uir' DISEASE. '.u-sS ..( SNERGT. I NF.RVor DEBILITY, r :mv OBSTRUCTION'S, arising -nm SIDXET BLAD ! DER DISEASES, vlt-o for HLOOD and IvIDN'EY i'OISON'iyO. in inteeted raaiailar aecttuns. .r f-B . :.nt;i.aii. i. 'f.Ks !.t. h o:.. .Ir:- . ...i ,u..-.i M!.r va .aira ljacovre-i iilUNku j:au.li.r iaa :iuv -r: .suiAmif 3 ueailtlV die ,-,t-ai unite aua itrNn.ts ii nn.l iill.NFoi'.S t I IU riTB. - Kacil i iuei has tne signature ..I l.AVV'REMCE .ft laBTTV. ul - iMiule baa a iumrninctU ii-ctitue Himip (with our name.l wmcn nemits (CIDN-EGEV to be soul as a Proprietary article i without lii-.-ns.- y !")rn'j;g'ts. Jrorers ind other Dealers , vervwnere. KIT IT IN Ul IKI UE ItOI'ri.LS tin .' t .iiu.1 . LAWRENCE k MARTIN, F : .V N C H". R sssMOKE Til AN ONE MILLION Everybody wants it. -58th K'liriou. i .'t-r. iaturt--) j .u-rra1 Ul';T(tr tifu! i- rr.aiJ ' KM". THYSFLE.n '"uv.isi l lJ Jim aaaaaa. ILLCSIKVIKn sHPI.t; ,11- wool 1H TilllT -im.inwi : he rwxt f-'f J till ST A ia wTrti riiaii IllfM .if ttie utiiur mil b i-a.maai "t extiaa-w "miliar r u .' llmoiiH ua a.-.t:ar n.n.iiftt.t 'he iaut rtleO-ril lilfMHra-Jtr i- tha unre or tni mouty rKoLaan.! i it r itiivni art I tl -fr1t I'l si r-i'iiiit'-a i flit MV "Hit. -veTT tnatanr uriur iBi I riDoo rwcfipt .)i phc, 41. A.! aa PR4KODY MEDICAL rWTTTUTE or 4 MCT.FTXfTH b ,uaiUor iw io.uatuttsu i .l li ' 1.I.-. m Hairfiatsam' s IMaa-uaaa..- , j . a d taaoalla.: ,, . -rf 1 la-i... - - - - J .1 DR. FLINTS QUAKER BITTERS. umauain. - imni' r "'-'Trrinirl M Faily. Cli-'Jliiil .Hid v- ir.- rtnis i -v-ilji W A X T "E D tu(fr:puct- ma H. OUWNS' VEGETABLE , ALSAMlC is a sure cure ior Vouns, .itl. WhooDinu-Cougn. Ana ii Lunq m Di?.eiii. xnen taien in reason. rrouie cie ot con-umotion itimD -M i . because nt neglect, wnen the r :neiv use ot 'hi reoKdv would si t..;vt? cured them at once. Ft ftjfne teart ot con stant uac prove tne iact that no m M couen irmeciv hu tood the teal hke Ootriii' Eiixtr. rn ."tie .Ctvw'iri. Dr. Bauer's MnnraKe 1 1TTEB? Wtli cure 'a una ice, Dvioeosia. Liver Jumoiinnta. Inaiestion. fl and ail airnr uruin ;rom il- Tice cU. jr outtie. ARNICA AND OIL LLIMET1 If For .flan ana itfatt. The noM -erli-.-t iniment !v?r coin;...ur.jeU. ;'Tce ana 50c. md m-oirnasswd -or '.VEaK or FOCI, in strPTi-n HK LKNrKU. l KVMI "tV; !NT!'H.l.:s e ' " Vf t i- PIES Needs iLD ! every oody it. I .a'i:rt. t. Ji ;Vill.t.!ii 'llRMartfH nncu 'tutaLot. - ' Uticu I EXT. pq f t ift rifftith. - Cvntn '-'... t-fii" : , .i;t. r it-f ' fmrvtzum. EL X R a.r;M-"i. !ai.umni. i...i - in .at. .a.a n !h""i'''l'ri-v -vr : ioiihii ml lr!IaVi lnr Its i ellr'H r -h.h airvaay m rti -i. ttin -'mtai't! 'Jkttu ir-itu i i Lift vn fairly "'n and wopthltr -.einktliiikT iirnaja itarrr. poiiUrai. .- ri nae. ; :iu lu uaortubiiiMd eiMWBtn for rloatut - t. il p'lttt -paid1 1- ii parti f ttw wnrid. tsvry 'at into. ST., POSTOV. SAa. ni'"nf mill atl etperteDce. ,ji.:i;ci;iCT kaitacr. otinu. .-lauuii x. iiu ..anv itn btst mcni- cities a-iuwn are (wtc t. nimnni into a mwiicir.e otin-n va nM rviwm. as to make u ttic ijrraiwi rltww thinner ami thsHo. Health aad .rrynKta H(or Htt . itciirMi-.nnotauitsot VVitanrn. ntl iiiscasnol the ?tum-ach- How. i-uiitr. i .vw nn Kwioev.. -na is -.ftr!fv mi 'm t .ut'f 'iinlrT f ..'iicc-v. ,Liid utnrr I -maa. it rv-vt-r uitoncJici. 'r't i d-v RFsY ARD PILES IVrntHDinNtbaUelllai'i Pile I biiW HaiclT ftul to run. a tulava tba it tttDs, itrui to timir at mmthate rtt Prepaot bv.l f Mliltw. M.L . fniiadf H'Bia. fa -'ACTIOS. tf-wwa-- umm ta .r -n rv-fff (i.itm ft'-HfTiaiarr aia a fift !" Htsa,