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Dreamily in indoleut mood,
Under the bawy trees,"
Ca awit gleam of the blue bending
L by the hum of the bees;
Lay white cloude, like great billow, of foam,
fang in the ether at rest;
Down by the brook in the blonsoming graea,
A tw ush singing loud to its nest;
Murmur of glistening leaves overhead,
Ripples of grnse at my feet ;
bird-soig an4 bree"in a harnony wed
Charb 'with ,i nyelody Eweot ;
ly I build a estles In spain,
Light as o (roth on the etrca n;
Laug tg tro n eyos peerfog lowu into wnine
S tl*o14 out of my dr-an .
Boea in,the clover-bloom mad with delight,
I am as happy a. you;
Thiireh, iuging-gla1 it my heart had a voice,
It. song would be full of joy, too.
O, the June day, w!t.h Ita stunwhino and balm,
Its bird-song and beatity nd bitt I
And oh, the dear eyet loolhing lovo intoiue,
And lip. that icet mine with a kiss i
The Midday Dinner.
To conlumo a hearty lluidday metl
Nlli to.lake a fill iot"r for its lon).
tion1 would be tantamolunt to at ret111.1 to
the linanur:ir oef pre-dl( ittpend e day..,
find, indeed, to the m an1nors of Old IE,n
rlainl. Misson, a 'reiichl traveler inl
'n iriad; quoted by Mir. .1Ohn Ashton inl
his '"Social Litu iii the Reii of Iueen
Anne," remlarks: "'IThe l tglish eat a
rea :t dea: lt at finner; they rest awhile,
am3 to it :igain. ill they have quite
stil'edt thlir paumeh. '1lheir supp)era
a (re tuderate-g-;;lut)tons at noon. :In I
h;=linclt at, night. I :vs or11d'1 h tI
11e 1w g(rl; 'ea"tieh,!: 1 t1 a. I hooit.
it true. I he ki, mI nlany people inl
E?wrlnand that nleve.r eattan br 'oad, and[
un11iwrs1"ally the.'-' (at 4verf iittl'; Ihey
nibl!e a ew} ('Umbs, w'ha:iie thtey hi11(!y
the m 1e11 by}" whole intih full s t'.," Wv.'en
Now Elnhuid was an Enl..lishl Colonly
thel umit'ers:d clinner-houlr wa:l nt Ponl
tultl traditions of the stapl!(,i Of the oll
fahi. (i Ifae y.li n ger ilith(" i:lvorit.
New I'ing'anid dishe;, pork a-I bea.s
anIell!an1p dd ((in': t he lat"t a comipost,
of "A or'il" mIleal m. ! it l:Isss. In th e
old Ktnickerboekerda of of Yew York,
people mlied eary and(l subhstanit iallt,
butI we ma:y rest, t Icr,ily well ;tssuredl
that th(' t 01!ortabhlc an'd phlle;'1mal (
Duttc h hurg;hers of Ma:nhaIltanu iook the
fui'le,t of houlr. for thli'r meltal andl its
dIigeieii A1fl- i" thl' e dlinler :1m1e' o I
pipe Iany ipl'ipe probalbly. Th o toI
ernl Amer('icas are not l >Ipe-'smolin..-1i
peoll. rn(l, to jud(ge fr-om1 the " ;anll
wth'l 11 d piee o -ie allet i'a.''I:"(' ' '
are sli;htly anienable ito the il h:u-;re
bro. glt, by Ilrilit sa arin Iga-n,i '\-:
1)ol-on) the Grea"c;t of "'eatinl:" qllicit
an 111141-li ba(ldl'. Yet li l author of
- the "Phllyaiologie tiu ('ia't belonged to
a natiin wvho have niev1er swerrd frt'I.
their custo.nt of eating- a goo:1 mtitlay
Thu l- renehanat's breakfa1 t is "eafe
nu in and "re Iie:al and butter, 111t
as 11te. l)t ania1rd's "(le-n' li 1)o'- i a 'll
of b1)O' ia.e, a mOrsel 'of IIrt biro
1nd. :1 ;rb1, 'f < ol water: aiu i4 ht' (:aul
muist ha\e his :sCond and suiln]
ialuahtev myi d:w, ihu
bi-e)1:il'- :it. !IOOlt I ll : t( C l a' rol!v I(-.! llal i)( (1C 'll'! 4wi4't
ag '-rlr tin, s; adlin el'r ''111 .-, (
the r(tlup,. T ( he Ger'"' man4104 hiav('. at "mll'
tla:e'. or nii me:l. at whih
they ai t it)upI): bti t ll(' te 1 e eniin ' :d
w,thl the old-:1t i' in<l(' 'I 4'1 (ul e ; ,II',n.
andii lnot l;tte ( :nit lilcr. \1()s. O; of h bliebL
hohll t\two tal)!e. d1'hole a dha':, ant' ^t thet
olll-fa: iondilt lt n <t'' at the nI wv-an- I -
ghf i hour. No('n1titl' is. frun:tm l!a imtp nt.
Of v'lv Of ilen!1th, pirhaps tht;+ :;m aIl
Which :a '' ::: r' mleal shouhd mu:s:t :p)
y,it if wetlwi' h to 4Ii'eep(. one d-etio A4)(.4'
)roir"l,. w i,e, ni:r it chule ater an
eniV, dl4(inI. I t r 1 i ron!h i egha r
Jil t .ll topioud 24. i m 1 . .4)80' )4n4
nl.ed 1.11, wil 1'l , j . ii |,.1 4 ii 144
byme WhC ioct.'g,"1 mal'i44)thy ; riil
patvery I mnte durm(itei1) gl4iii-t 1 b4i
1'e4j''inl hchiV r'1l.ot 11( tl ded'od to i par.
,ui);thof 8(41nu(o (). IA 1h. .W b or ( s
lhe "s119ile i.iA441o a,'i,'s:a;'fo
I)'iast h4o i ihO'd a itinoo note,4
li l ilitiU 4 aiICt 1 014411-;- . . '(441;
ly huspended. If4Y1ti );0"Iti.ii. 01l( bn )
w' orV(4t :ts)Wiis at \-l thu. k4,41 <,
flon.u uha h nes w
would t hio:is in..-1' lA.t is (Cii 1.
"i-t a" afte l ut' n -' li4'i ((1 Oni- a
tait -ir24 , ta get through 'iil th-iS( ma tiim- w -
proidmg muichi hionvel o iiheir gon4a
4l.i la e s )r t ; lu yi - !e
The flert on Well. Cap1
A story is published in a Onmberland
Valley ne-vspaper to the effect that oil
Was found in large quantities near Bnrks- TI
ville, Kentucky, As early as 1828. Un- to ti
fortunately all the witnesses are dead. old
It is claimed, however, that some of the shirl
oil is still retained in bottles, but wo will "I
have to insist that this testimony is not rep
competent. The article.appearcil in the "
Cumberland Gourier, and is as follows: Wet
Bomo time since we lead an artieto in a 8Onn
Northern journal. making the statement er
that Colonel Drake, who put down tih 'm
first oil well in Pennsylvaniat, had I-en bell
pensioned for the g rent discovery nl;tdv "t
by hin. The fact is indisputle that tbo
Colonel Drake did first sink a well for "
oil in Pelnsylvatnia, yet, many years "tl
previous to that a company of ('uml.r- fell
land County gentlemen, who aro iong Witl
since deceased, formed a copartnership sho
for the purpose of boring for (ait water,
nud in pursuance thereof they 141un1k a
well near the town of Ih3nIsville, h;1- 8inc
tlcky, about two and a hitlf inile'i ro,ti day
this phaee, on the Colunhi:t toe I. "
When they had retAl11l t1h depth (f( thin
eighty feet they strin'k pwirol.i in "
great" otiaitities. It ftowcI for tw\o I've
weeks, filling Iinuox Creek in id;-e eleip old
aml runninhg off into the Cu1tu1be,rlhtind don
I'iver, covering the river i ' weinty blo\
ililes, when soic mischie\o ofs tlm t "
fire to it, ill colnlstitieue1' of whith tli,- Nov
tion Was iliiis4ill fur da. I is 'ea
e::timtated thsw t lonam s b ( l trrti. et
(nesttpel from this well a,i titt, tine', ttt wet
thounls Since. T1is wils in, l . mti
5ome of one olIest eil' ,: t. diet
tliis, and will verify our :bitement. ft cl!
was the first and is the" ei.s' oil -f in lakc
the world. At this tim( il' opon . to g
knowing nothing of its vah, isi . pre(
and qualities, ahmtildoiied tie w'!:. t o1 tO
the course of time, howeve, -',n in- I. out
prising (lctek doctor, str(,lii'.t I -.11 f tho
the county, diseuv'rded tImt it luu] ,-(r:t fo t
m1edicinal (iuatliti's its a1 linlimen'tt. dea
Ile therefore 0Igaged wit h1 a.!l." a w'
of the well to d:liver i him, i:, Isi puc
great quan1t itirs, to b( .'ipi ' : m1s (;
out
whler'e ho pr'ep')'re ()and:,(1hl it r t- M .(;+" out.
aihnen'lts of allI sorts, shp i o I '"", broi
as well, wh're it t('.II.en"' , i, tself
))inlta, iindl enlled llti Li Iw h .,! ta
the "Aimerit':an ()it." fr'c:ii 91 h s u.es f ('\ti c ;1!, i :1; in m I:t I Ct
known it h-r :-s he 'Ol (-i nr .. l,i.r
W\rll." Th'li '. is now\' l u i , "r nil(
i'ttl, filhld till '(fi d t,-o
nitit, its per enit' tamh+t
(O wslt rs, ,tilt ill jt( ;^ ":ii ) ,1 , " :... ) l
]alw.O-r. ( 1 (f O : Hft rht l1ra t\' - i
iI)it i iei t i lite . 11 I - it A
(Ik ! ' + wh)(n t' - io w- a d
man( lls brt' t , b Oin1,
ti
All wl1o havi wateheid the br iant1 !iai
cireet - o i\Ir. ( a tona e, ! ~;a r i'ti en -Ir ,
duiItg the Il t .i ten ty year-.-, ui . b e l't
it (:)"(C?.I l ii\
( G i adat'Ii . : th t't liehtlon fSiclt hit y(
cl)trclotls of t.he fatt ti at, event hia (.c \i
ef,Ilent ''Constiltotion-' it re moe v be Ite ,per
nittted Io u I Ilhat. bIand bii. \ mI) t'1
tii-h1as bIm! ofitcit severielv tiiedl hv,
tie \'igor of his brain an(d leI'v Pwi'.(1"
To the phy : ]ol('gi t who reifOS'11Ues t l
inter-rlaotn of those pals of the lei
whiih somne try to >)ep:ttie ntid y ici
4r :part as "mind" and "lod\Ij
tudy of such lives as I hose of :11 .(:led- J(.iir
fton an ttd the late IffLlr Bene,mitI
comltparatively. with thle iei~- i. d ondr
of pierfeet. hutmanity is imnecy ifer
I etmtg. Lord'( Ileacfoin-.ichiI h:ul a vig- i
uit bult, not a hotrtughtly cuitan o d , kit
braim. I h d.velopmnea of hi-; brali ni
amti~ nier'vfus orgalijnim wa- lnot, so' to?m
.ayV, gertal and(1 equal throufnghif. C It
b~ I. it is no Oispfat afemnt oif t he nioble t
lord's phy'ico-meta'l org:mi-s., toi
biraini hiefk(ed, andl not unit(frpi- I -w
niiitiitak,able evide ne f ;icie :
wais ratherin .nrIlit th:m I gra. -f
Andlihed frot.n P~ psihtoh l I -t~
ira-iher of ft -iess aind dal ing enere
Stan oIi persitstet groiniu of nr t .
hysiiologi(a!ly deve CIlpei l- b t miil
fotimn-dtf( far i told lt life, with -ml i- v.b
m lec~ tale iclil fi iam id , all11 -
hit ind andi( itf nerveI power' arte .-:nofeted :(
by a. very contsidlf-erlfefIt 1f'fso -' , -
and inmscubu- sI rentgth andiC en(ergy. TI I
perils of his life havfe ever been11 tiff- if I
"'overtwork"~ in its truiest Sfenise. 1)ri' I t
futttion has frequently onutit pped t lbi
bodily' str'engthi, and 0ift- his t conIitmtitn 'It
wal hfabtlt.eU-hiul benilt eb -
stron:g, if thte teetper'a ive power~ (ft ihe f.if
oIrgamtsm as aL whlole hluul hen fin0 a fi . New
tie le.ss ctionsim-table, ]f I i li hmr- ii Mi
let gen-tlemnaunmut.ht ion .-ve;-t iii' :f d f
mons1, have brokenui downyI. Ifhe so-e 'I fi.t
tryinfg Sessifons beent ffb.ervedl ti f.inc 1a
:-as been thle oulttiome of an iion'-ri a * itn'
Iihert' hani a weak nerum Ot, 0' -dm. 11 ul
gOtit, were pos ihib: t'ne1tF ri hItf f n If' y
reser'vl (ft nerive fore be fth le nm- .P 'tom
iso gr-eat. itll Itt a1tIl m fi age wh: ni d - f o'
inen0 oft li,(hisalber hfave shown iI m tt
I-iitig I.loos,
A godif 'Il l h ba id through.lt t
- ifei httely abouiftt the. h< tIlt it e if
i-its tash flows'i1l -h.A p -,ph . tiilk
bt h;w knowifi- h w Ii lii m-rI i- I 'l , .d Ci ft
I a I t o g eti t hl e . f b e t t e r o f fi b I o n fr f . 7 I :
fIa-, tihi $I fhl-e fo i\t-- , two frthe af f h,
ifs,tii-t the ipptfait I irivis,ii i as fm b I - T.. l
1 -wae smksi lesn odafd
liw 1tflt fithouttsugar, fitorlit.ing -to -b d. fi aIlbo
tan houtir beIffor btreakl fas-t , hike thff jtts medf
if- .ittl flemon il i a ~ fob ld f i .r I ,ri I
b iit l l it1 onh' a '-i y wt: ithou~it y fiii f f:0
the wetV kitnit. (eef tll lt o f lO tl or .-fl corn0
re' watfor. Popl : houl nt tfrite lp it
- oeru eh fthe jue,whc l inib
mt:d worriv, inftem ib orotay lsoTh
n-ation1 bafter ' a wfhi houv pror a o by
ofntwd o feet it n noaite'- 1 bker' . .oa prof
dhe throat, iit oe i fllmt) mei Ilfe;l wor grfoen
wiod thm and d when the ,,tomach i o T
ala. Weatherbraoe on Storm
Prophets.
1e searcher for ovlones walked out
to end of the wharf, whore he found
Daptain Weathei brace sitting in his
sleeves ant half adoop.
,ardboard watch, ahoy!" yelled the
rtor in the sleepy Captain's oar.
1arboard: be darned," growled
therbraco. "'That's i landlubber's
anyhow. Why the bobstay don't
lay port, watci?. But 'mtmo 'lono;
in the( dog watch and atinl't eight
'et.''
J.h wake up! I want to ask you
it the storlm."'
What storm?'' grunted the oul tar;
t blow off 1tio, When a frigato-bird
D1n the forehntch o' the Sarah Ann,
her tail featlhors aill blowed out. o'O
wouldn't mind her hehn:' That wvas
i3-"
No, no. I menu the biggest storm
oE oh Noah!c titne. It, w\as due to
and I'm looking for it."
Well, you1'1l strainl your eyes, firt-<
Syoi know.''
B3ut Prof. Wi-'gins pr"ediOtedI it, and(
got to find it. Now, look here, yoii
baInacle on the bot torn of cro:; ion ;
't. you seo any sigii'. of I ho worst
V inl the world comint, olt P'
['in the ghost of : dead 1i1 if I d,,.
Clr seen Ftu1o10ther Water th., time ('
'int'ce I fust holystiied a dck. I'll
a 1lonthi's raltonl of grog so mi,11e
thor eiss hit beeni spililting yarn-I
1(' paipei's. ''hetIti l)b r.4 l":ta1't )ro
wvhen noot's coinin without, a
k. Why, when I. wais up ont h1e
s--do'ng 't lit le frog-p('od er lig l
et the barnacles off--samne inofl=.;"o.
lietod a mighty blow :u.id warljd us
it Spring.i on our cables and look
for dirty weather. I put. out. into
pond all the samle, and ,:a11. ine down
iavy junk if we didn't strike the
lest calm I ever see. We liid thero
ek and whistletl till our lips got s-)
ered( we had to poke gruh into our
ths with ia rlin-:i cike and drink
if the hose, but we couildn't get a
h of wind. You C:ii tell for y o r
how~~ caltu it wa;s' when yoit kn'cw
the smoke fron our" pipes wouldn't,
er the ralt but jus; .etlied dowll in
>tid I'n thel dre k. We had to t:tk;c
lui anid swcep i ganigwaycs thnI'h
smit, when \Vie wnIIt \, we:
it the dhecK. I )o;n't vont ici.,\' all
diets iN like Turks."l-Boton .
A i'igdtn Turkey.
(,;,rtailiu ( I'!{,ri:ci. wlio, h:1 valrnc,l h:lIf
Ize'n ditm: t niius inl the Tuk1ih
t): n, wast: w\alkini; at ftw ,l ".; 'l;O
. 1i1 ne f Ih' strts''i: of 'arut ibi'. inl
iii 1 :).:,ia. whelllnt Il, ;. -,u ltlellly u1.
;l n1v a t r" clns t 1ri;.y. 'U ' nu('x
''id'a of th' ( 'i.ot'' '.'r 51'1'?it? to
- 'ntir1l r y l ti . " t th'e lilt-it ' of
11- s nl (of llar ",+f " 1l1lbough lwl w\'!r"
"\w<ml at hi. 1i i:n l4hii t l - ily
- 1i m:1i m ine 1)11- at1I I o If L 1 11111i t"
1'-tI.11 '' iii' fi 1" tic1. 'I) y.~:
shnI for tiht pojc cic . Tut . '
.t):1 1 'o I Vii ' ofii t. li 'Ih .: :;,-t
rr.. 1 ci i n tvy uarter, hu t 'r't'
!1d"i n w inc by aton
.i " 1'nt by 1 ti:'" tin)e, :"il 11 fthr
1 t bird--)h':I- 11 It b 1lclitte iig n' thie
:al 1C hmi: - hyV t ' ne ii. LI i b(l'1!
1':1 i)ti Vi till i:', t i l c'gr do v i.- cn
ill ' ' ' ili Iop : l t o'oit 111 h lu hitO
aly. An oii'-l of fit(he tic rcocc
- cn tfterwan founld. a hi, was
Ii wvi he nll)bl ligcte" in t ot
ll: ti l; !iccr . At the h' ini
Ibw iih -' m iuie nhi'' toc 'ci
th 0atil ofte e l menion l i
lidi t wi i d o ee t etee
. i lid m:rc a plcitiir ciu
I lent ales 'enc, annuned ha
'i- - topy n o
~.i..t i Iuni er '' i wc ty
ciii. - a ut. .\ roa of
c-iubi tic-hi cstici i .
-t cil clnit -eIh:c h
"'I . 4 Ic i ':d. u ic'c
w I tne cci. in
* * , -.
inny par., of'ih-'--'.
ic 'f ticfui. nUn
Iia:,d : c( o i ii c.1
lnt i o ftcn ireh:n- .' ct ,it
th' d' h - n tic r10 C' t'i
K r 'l'icalc m . hin c 'c iii '
'cm he ip of ic s t .d hc'1 li Ienke
cn pcared cto i i nc' for ii m. ccc, ii
t unciti ''c:'it 'i d holiu . " aiii'c
dcc i I h ' 'i-c 'ieruc ofc' :n cii.
.i;ii' i ('iti nii, .1 i; lrnd cc her, cc
ict - g en , i ' uric,vi h cc i:L
(cclIir fr iitc|'c-c c'ce ' Gnlcth' c,thce
n'it cc' id :n c-icc' t lc th-, cl ic e
c l l tii hai(t icc quan ''c ii *c 'c ''' d
rtirc t 't' md, itnd' th. ccin thei
cltng elimt t ic oor-- i t ic
d .vi Iiiate~ ) c;it elmen it.' acl acitc
Icr t;l'dder Thro 'il ic hi nil'c iiie
iwe Ior O tnn aviin b c hciicc
'diffng ce im. u- c prll m-oc fnn
jhig iceik4 ioeh ai ia LEc hi.l mort
itaoh-,15 htO'tiic Ir lid c t~9 mcd~ ~ii i
to. fat ccnin foo o rhcotr
Variatlons In the Use of Words.
It will hardly be deniod in any quar- do
ter that the speech of the United States d
is quite unlike thht of Groat Britain in as
the important particular that here we al
have no dialeots. Trifling variations in
pro)une'ation atnd in the use of a few r
particular words certainly exist. The pr
Yankee "expects" or "calculates," ht
while the Virginian "reckons;" the 1
illiterate Northerner "claims," and the
Southerner of similar class, by a very th
curious reversal of the blunder,
"allows" what better educated pcop!o
merely assert. The pails and panl of
the world at large beculmoe "buckets?" b
when taken to Kentuckv. It is "oven- p
lug" in Richmond while afternoon .011 e t
lingers a hundred miles due north at I
Vashington. Vessels go into "docks" li
on their arrival at l'hiladelphia, but into for
''ips" at Mobile; they are tied uip t) thr
"wharves", at ltoston, but to "'piert''
at Chicago. Distances are nea'stred by
"s<luarcs" in Baltimore, by "blocks'' itti
Providence. The "'hilling'' of New (U
York is the ''levy" of Pennsylvania, the ue
"bit," of San Francisco, the "ninepene(" s
of old Now England, and the .
"ece.tlan" of New Orleans. iht ~
pit all these variation s together, K.
with such others as more oaroful
examination might reveal, and hQw far w
short they fall of represting anything fi
like the rei dialectic dtil'reneos of 1.
speech t.hat obtain, ttnd ;alwavs have o 1. ti
taituol, not only bet,ween the three kint?.
dom-;, but even hetwcen the contiguou ;
section s of lngland itself! It ouht. ti f(i
he rcmemberei also that the ordinary til
ltnt;gate or th Uinited Stattes includes O
nott gra.tly more of what. may be called
e:tste variations than of those that are v
at.tribatable to difference of localities. b<
The speech of the lowr orders of the t'
people, whether examined in regard to th
it.s vocabulary, its Construction, or its ft
pronunciation, differs from what all ad- w
mit to be the standard correetness by a il
mctih smaller degree than is the case in lh1
England. A comparison of slang die
tionaries wili reveal a far longmer list of
unnthorize'td words as current imoniii (1
Lritish ''cadgers'' than among their yt
congeners in the Inited St atos. Gram- to
mlatieal rules are violated badly enough m
by the ignorant of our own cities every
it, no doubt; but, how often, af,e: all,
will you he-tr from intelligeit, aid res - hr
pectable working people of American t
deloeenI iite ,ueh a Isolecism as the "I l
were" an'i' "'io were' ihat one SO fre
quently notices in the mouths of lower
midtle-class Britons, ecustoned aill ;
their livos to coiversation with speakers a
of the purest English? And as for the '
proniniciation, we h:ve our fallihs, of *
cOrtlse, inl ahutnd:1nco, but where, from
tle Atlantie to the Pacitio, will you lk- iI
cove' any su'h ltier dlisi bility (f her- !i
in1g or dI .,ernImenut a1 (':ml pir' it mlen
to drop or- mltiply Iteiir I's or trans
p.s their w's and v's.- / r/'. ' uc" r, in
Iltts liin Ing on (o .o.l: t <. F
Ten starvetd eint- (n b;o-tmtl the Iri,. G
Fen(' iiI ,1 wh" (Ih i:; Iiw inl thiiis iort wi'th
co u:tnut; o:" W\a-ner v lr t oulld ;
lot k(-') tie ra:ts ilr<tt rt:.1inr a iargo -
pa1' t of tilhe oargo onl thl vo, llge -,m G
the W\'",1 nni;l.Th tmte o,f t h. I)i'
says tih:lt the '.-s were shipped to e:t :i
thea rat-, hit athough1 1 they wVere pt o
()n short allowance, no- 't rat would
they get, hold of., int ronseIunc'te of
wihich tihe eyes ( tiouii:ni s o tI,.
co-:)nt1 , ve"re eaten o .t by the ::0 i
ial the ii it rtnine-l by the lo~,s of t;h r
mill:I. Thlertear"e thrvet eye,-s, or son
rluows, alu i:1 t-t.atl ot1- e tjy ctvttt
all of t him~ to thle itk, artit eiIihe-;n i 9
('(on-e nt tene (i: wi i was thait thle ju -
rot ied on the -vyage.-I'i/q
ire nuWetfin Prfso -0"\h
b;.: six u ,iatotes ?" Pupil (teitunphan?1t
lvi---"' a-ash I'"
Unettl' sam'n Navy. :
t.n a comnien ur tin imblishedtO in lthe
I 1 rwyind Xuey- .JIurnal, Comnmn iter J. 9
II. Cotgniian, U. S. N., states that tie
,nstul tations of emin-n t naval and othe it
t:iek, failed tt ailfoird him i the slighltest r
lief. yv adivi('e of D)r. I loy]ie he uset ti
St. .actibi Oil, which wrought a coin- "'
ph-to antd, us bio says, woniderftul Cnr.i. -
.ihn Car riMoody, E-:I., lawyer att Valie
j ,Cal., wats likewise (enred of a seven.
j.>itt troublo.
A SHRIEwI) Wetsterni ('ireins it inin
rite niloiniger dIist rib mtes in a Iv:mi )- I t
In:,trated ptinn'-rs fori '-hibb'i, inI w -
feats ami beaist.'tto lit setn int his :,ho - 0
lati. the showt~ itself is no(t reenCLe
iind it is tinly whenk the plt iers are 1mit -U
upi and the fl:iar it'tt objectt:4 el uaoned
ontho wall.s thait the v.a1u oi f th advir- ti
I iseimmelt Ihe-onmes appart t in th i .:i:..
11e5s of theI younlg (om.t ~ to see lie hw
*-. r.hudhy will v;u I ; Iy .,f t i
i tu nin ociinal fun, just issued fog
~ratuitouis distribution, andi whliei can
h, ob)ttinetd biy addl(resing "' Supply De
pa:rtmfenlt,"' The Charles A. Vogcler- Co.,
I ialttire, Md. enclosin a~ 3 eent stampi
WVI ih mintI seat ter'ed about. the house ~
evtr i f I .yoti's Pat. Hea tStd i-&jeners are ttteil.
ANovmren man struck biy lighmtning last
wvetk. Antd it ill propilo carry it arontd in
shor t-necked b ottlits ini thieiiri 'okt-s.
The nilve'rt i-ementI of thte New~ York SrN
wich commne Ctttii'tisiii week in oulir citolumns
will be- t-ointne-h for three mtoths. Tlits Ag
StrN sint-et tlhat thet c-i enbhitioni f its steveraI al
eilionts hiet year wits 55,5%i.n30:I, nain tst 50,
it furmtshet a live amtI reiner,tty s(etbleit
tiewspaptjer att tt very low rite, expendts a
i-rent ielti of itaoney to tt a vert' ise thle fatct. -
Thtiis is onte of thle secrets of its ititcesst. 'Tnts
eN bltieves t.hat. everty mani I sRhotiII sublt I
>eribe- for itti I ibier.iily" suppoirt htis localti
netwspape~t-r ti 'i an*d fo remtost. Iflitvinig donie &
this co:tw t-r indt. tit faichfully, it V ii
tes till th '- we. V y ait til upptio iett f
A New Yom< lim no mnanitaetutrintg
copa y hs fai~iledl. T'hey v ero unialto Pt
Fon dyspApsia, indigestlon, depression of
spiritia atid general debih ty, In their various
forms ; als;o as a preventative agaInst fever e r
and agiue andl other Intermittent fevers, the M
tt Forro--Phosphorated Elixir of CJalisaya ' .
iiatde by Casweall, H[ar.ard & Co., New Yorfc,
and Hold by all DruggIsts, is the beat tonic;
and for patient. reoovering from fever or
other steknmesw, It has no equal.
How Ils Life Was Saved. s
Never go back on your ulster. It is a
lfe-preserver in moro ways than 01n0, A c
nmn out WVest who was itn danger of''
being runm over by a train of ears, pulled
off itms ulster amid threw it in front of the
tr'ain itn the nick of time. The t rain was
thrown from the track and the mani's lifei
was savad.--Romo 1S'nuLned.
THE GREATEIMAN
* REMEDY
-- FOR PAIN.
believes and cures
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Soiatica, Lumbago,
BACMACHE,
HEADAOHB, TOOTHAOHL
SORE THROAT,
QUINSY, BWELLING&
NPAINS, @
Soreness, Cuts, Bruise'.
FIROBTBITi,
BU.qNN, SCALDS,
A nd alt other bodily aches
lI and patns.
FIFTY C(NTS A BOTTLE.
4old by all Druggtsta and
Dealers. ilrectlu In 11
langtiages.
The Charles A. Vogeler Co.
4I (su,e.os to A. V001Ct.tf a CO.)
" " Baltimere, Md., U. S. A.
reoeveriag vittal sta
- n''tania, deelare in
tEI4tRATtI . teffl terms theae
aPpreciaties of the
erits as a tele, og
Restetter's Stemach
Bitters. Net only
does it impart
r"fto the weak,
but also eerrecta
a b lar acid
"tste of he stomac.
_sn.akes the bowels act
- at proper intervals,
gives ease to thee
who suffer from rheu.
matle and kidney
trebles, and on.
ST OMACH quers as well spre.
vents forer and agse.
Forsaleby all Drug.
gist. and Deal.rs
MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES
OF ALL EINDS. BELTING HOSE and
PAOEING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS,
STEA }t GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS,
&c. Bond for Price List. W. H. DIL
LINGHAM & CO., 13 Main Street, LOUIS.
VILLE, KY.
THE PUREST AND BEST
einedy Ever Maule---It is Compounded
from i1iop1,, Matlt, Bncha, Mau
dre.ke and )nundellon.
The oldest, best, most renowned and valu
tble medicine in the world, and in additioni
it contains all the best and most effoctivo
r'tir"ativo proporties of all other remedies,
icing the greatest liver regulator, blood
'irifier, and life and ':e.ilth restoring agent
,n earth.
It gives new life and vigor to the aged and
iifirin. To clergymen, lawyers, literary men,
bidies, and all whomt sedentary employments
":ause irregularities of the Blood, Stomach,
ftoiwels, or Kii,v., or who require an appe
Lizer, toni:! an1d mnil :,timulant, it is invalu
'le*, leing hiii'y ciirative, tonic and stimu
Stti:g. witliou bein. Intoxicating.
N mat ter w hit you toelings or -vmptonis
re, or whrtt the di-ase or ailmenit is, use
lp hIlitie.s. ltwit i niitil you are sick,
nt it yt:r; uoly Ii irl or nisoralble use tie
.itter., :t one. It nlay save your life. Itun
!rets itove ben saved by so doing, at a
:ide r'tie cost. Ask your druggist or physi
ti. )o not suffer yourself or let your
r:ewrl su!'er, but use and urge then to use
lop Bitters.
It 3oll havi. l:amn tio<s in the loins, with
rIuent pains toid iches; nuninos of the
hi h; scanty. 1it:inftin nd frequent discharge
urine, filled u it h pns, anl which will turn
l b,y stanidiig: avoratcirnus altl,etito and
t ;in:enchllIe tirnst : h:tireh rid dry skin:
nony t tongu4re, oflenr da:rkly furred; swollen
'd i inoned g:unsi: dr.1isieni swelling of the.
11s:f 1rueni : tt iaeks of hiiccough; inability
thei,i lii rine, unit great fatigue in at
eniptorg it-you ai:e siutlering from some
arm of l'Kidiney or titry Compliint, such
a huon t''~)sr. :r: of tire kidneys, sto or
alarnr:tt int h ii bliaihr, grvel andi renal
lenh]i. drlaitest, st onirguary strnicturo and
o:'int ion of the urine, an rd llopr Bitters is the
-uly' i rimedy t iut will irr-rinnly curno you.
Re-nie b r, Hop lIitlers is no vile, drugged,
unike'n n;o-trinn,hiut tire purest anid best
rd"'r""" ever inaide, arnd ire perfson or fairnily
torrId Ibe without it.
Don't risk iry of thre highly lar.ded stuff
hi listun,ut i Isot1 great cres, bunt rask your
* rghl or, dh'rggi,. tiastor or trlhysicitrns whalit
loji hitters hits rind e:t do for you and1( test it.
10 000 nrew readt re for tour aper,
iant a, a rder to otini them,t anid to intro
duceit inrto every' hut,ine i te UNION, we aro
inrakintg xtraoinairyiofters. We wili send thie
berstFnailtlyI aperiidbished, enititledt"Youth "
for the next tiaree nt.onths to allrwhro wusend' us
. 30 cents, ini one-cen't postaga si;ntps, to help pn .
ptostage anid cast of tis adverisemnti anid to eari
pterson we ii tLsend fr th:- fuollowinig: Our Comb'.
I:aCh pa'ktape e mt tans it : ttlwing: 4 pa rsin, at
each; a1so,2 steei budktt. in 3 itng cotton asrners, 2
shourt cottni <darners, 2 r t,a fite cotton darners, 2
a W mt. 2 yarn, t worated, I ntto, 2 car , and S burtton.
ceedles. l-:t dovi n r n oii A i i.eauritt ~ iae< Red
Na in I Japj'ane,e Jfintierc-hief. aouniv ri en-t ,er
teal Ch aam 1'eiti, i rie.,:,t ,inparlted rrt m p ,hatreI .
YOUtI' l is a treg- 3!-cttjumn Irlutrated Iaite- '9
rar arid iFa-ntiy l'r.er. fi.ed wirih Charimhig
Hiortes, Sketche. Po-rtns, Piunle,, l'iture., )
ete.t in fat, '.veryiti ro amute arid rnstritt
the, whomle fanntly circle, irom the age. ot'
iettto e y. wriit to-diay. Add reas
Youth f'ublishin Comnpanv
Doa.no 8treret 230 NTI MA8.
iV treritring io rnnrning anti fron week to week
'ill i'iUN p.rrts' a conrtie stry iof rho liven of r ea
rnaen aul Worntent, and if thet.' rdi -ds, plains, fovea, hrade.
anid troubile4. 'I7?ut story u mre in terrtingp than. at'
remainee that scn er d r.red. "tulrip; h-a: It r.n i-t
iage.) by miii OJic. a monaath or gat.50l a year ; -e r
'8 jages) 91.20 for year ; WaEE I.e (a pagesj *i,OO
year.
I. W. ECNGLAND, Puibliulher, New York ('ay.
LUrLt WN RP ALt ELSE FMiLS,
CALTOUSA LJME~!
Etdersd by aunf Buwderaswo hace u.ed it.
Eapaetty of Works. 100.000 Darrels
PER AmmNi1I.
Plaiumid Bolted Corn Meal, ground by
water-power, and the celebrated
~J 'w Z~.*r o gm 2"Xo-uW.
E'. W GRAY & (CO., GraysvIlle, Gus.,
XFERCHANT IlLER8.
S l Inh ;n cuitF
plum at in , Nat
votus debti P ,Sr'f
I~ 1'.R FA' ~ n' n al rNervuur anet
- a,,~ 11:00i;,rr d i . . 'l
Ct ~ .t sn~ Iq~~i itrr ni e n, l
3 chant-r . nanerl.
Altr tieru aadotry erpURno
tee. i~1nuieiitNrsvond Prb
off Pbe blod,nstainne
\hr wh Trrquere aflc-es*
torrne,reappeteideI
relriabie remedial I
~rcenTh n3andtrprJs|ngr.n
RObO EV.tA.itiOvB Wrnt
A tor ato roubrtiaof.e.R
RON ONIO I take pleauE ~zr,
.tf
-Probably in no other city in the
1tntry, unless it may be Now Orleans,
os the lottery flout isb so luxuritntly,
in Washington, and its best patrons,
a claits, are said to be the Govornment
rkn. "T"Ih'o heaviest individual buy
," says tho Washington Star, "are
Lucipally merchants, some of whom
y largoIy every month. Names of
)chaniae form no small portion of the
t and tho o1(1 pensioner often tries his
. In a rcoont drawing an inmate of
a Soldiors' Home hold twelve tickets.'
Ass Undoubted Bleasitg.
bout thirty yars ago, a prominent Physilan
the name of Dr. Wiliaa1 H.til, discov-red, or
,d uced alter loog experitnental roe arcu, a rern
for diseasee of the throat, ohast and lunge,
ich was of such wonderful tflicaoy that it coon
i-d a wiii reputatian in this country. The
ne of tho nitdfeine is 1)r. Wta. Ilall'a talsani
the Lunge, and itay be taf ly re}ied on as a
edy and posltive euro for coughs. coldr. sore
oat, etc. Hold by all Druaaists.
Iluruno'n Citavrls Mnit.
'his well known rent"1-dr fltr (at:ar:h still maltn.
as It, wall earnedi p-)puln tty. E. ?. Havage, of
neva, Kansas. wrltei, March 4t, 1t80 : "I navb
d Duarno'a ('itarth bnu, and It is the only
ng that does in! noy goo t. It always effects a
a." bold by all Druggist".
Jolee, itej(t.t. " ie In Alive Agnln.'.
'"'W ill.illl. t, hllt 1v Foun'l."
Under date of .July 9, IR82, -, 13. Bright, of
indsor Locksi, (ti., write, a plai n, tnodost
rrative, wihich, frorm itt very rUirni)lieity, has
a truie ring of fine g!old. Jt o sty.a: "My
ter is ur ri ig unI'ii , l t'ne d:, aiit sai'rni to
iltprovill, in iet, he is very tu h bet.tor
tl he hrt bien f" a long timle. 11o had boee
nl"e(il th+el tim'r:. ''he first inio they go:
>im i xt.n iu rtert of w.tter, ihe soconi
t1[" Ihir te''en uarts nui folly tas inuichl more
it ibitd ilne, iid b:' wo;i., ctu"aiitly fi" up
nlil ever. ti."uo ;'I, r hr [+ had rbee tatlifid.l
ti ih.e cot -mI (litr-.l :irn 1 i, t 1 ont' loiedy,
ticb nelttd like tau;:ic in h:is ensfo, an he(
gunt to ilmlpr"Vo at onlce, Imit 1^Ov his _
itety ncuntrnuf:tiot nl jtee away Ihrou:L
o stcr(ti'' tut:rolly, nad Ito it. none of
at sellinii; or tWiii ip) which was so
i't efren the ftn lion of the kidneys
re rea tred, i by the a o of Ilunt'i litnoely.
i i it will-im :wn eiti:en of thi: place, tanil
' n!v. a:.R I+P'+l in l ,r l ie. itre.'
Ag:in he v, i ,i. Nova.nblr 27. 18Z2
' I bog n'tt cth:l''!y and truthfully to
rto, it ir:: t Iti i lu mC tf iit dv, 01that its
w was th -inu r:itmy father's life. 1
okf) to youI in ioy 'itco. lettor in regard
hii hIrit : tap;ld th:-o., tilies. It is the
n-t trinnai o a that ha- over liten
ard i in tUi -ectIioln. For ia ma of lis
n ' 1 i.v ur it ti lw t roinaratible
e" . !i~ h1"I l t'en ua"W' to al'.oud t,i his
-., w r. ti.l.a ,, me an , ws ;:iv t-n lu
tht d,o t 'ri . I i ( tr t l,io tl, ot lcitit'r
-nit; idy th h n.o et t+ iny' ait relicf. lie
1 l-rd in all to itis1'1 b11,, lad contin1ueR
ustio it N vto er hc ! e'el!:: dtro'v-y or slug
h, ano it ntilord-4 in)stan' rtelief. !!o iA now1
t ndit)i; t;. lhi:; regular businie's tid has been
ci":u niti.. I tint p-ri'Itly willin;g that
uh:u'.1 pub)lli:h thiq litlier, t.. wu thor
itiy blive t ihat father'r. lif" ;vas t:;ned by
ini Hnt'". lt+welnd.y aitd itso facts; given
oVo it,y b11e i hi ilt to u it- s sifrotin)g inl
et ' i fr m ien_r' or 11?in - o fr th
hwv: i.d li er,
Y 3
__._ :
mun V
toCit
~Cl.
f 0'
i ^e
'h aC
p lo
poarie
harie d
to imitate
-~ our Rem
edy and
decelive
the public
S1MILAR~
NAMES,
bu t d o
not be de.
ceived;
see that
the word
SAFE
Iron Safe.
Son abback
wrap p or
andw hite
letters is
on every
package.
Also, see
that it ls
6J~ on the Ia
bel and
O. H. WAARNER &, CO
ROCHESTER, N.Y,
*-v 'n a t i i -v.ios aini fi;;.ini ilo .a g
'(I r bhi t''-., LiC c'Tse g,AO -vtor freedom ii , n. i
ieme -ci co--- iV Ire po-uwer ytrai. n,
1 . Ar ar-id R,iver- 4'na L.n.-aru
'RATLING COTTON PLANTER
GSANO DISTRIBUTOR.
Tihe che. peat,L and
hest. Openslo flurrow,
dtistrititesou gnanot r,
dlropa~n cottoni a eed.
COCii,p, P8 tc., at tity
distanie, int anty tnm.
boir. Cioversr at taitno
mrta wantedoeverywhere. t'or ftili parttiuir'
re-st,
W. C. SMITH & CO.,
31 South Broad St., Atlanta, Gan.
-I i h -- ,t i'an Iot:n
. i . s i I i.4 ity i- ' -, i [ i it
* i - :,A i ii:: In t 'ii ho it, ti
FI'YoL~; I11.V I aItIuw Yor
0, Dnox 1690, - NEW ORLEA-NSi . A
iiN t I
A(JENTFS WIANTED I t'OR TIlE
diSTORY a U9. S.
BY ALEXvAND"ER H. STEPHENS.
, ": i a om 3iti0' flnei pal nti-ta snd engCrAing? of
nri., Ne'ONiti foriti iilar ..o extaterto Age:.
Send for our prices and patterns of
5poons, Forks, FanoY Pieces,
Combination Sets,
-AND
Presentation Goods of all kinde.
We have every "article that can be
called for guatante our silver the
finest quality at the lowest prices pos
sible. Goods bought from us arN
engraved free of charge.
J. P. STEPHENS & C.,
Wholesale Jewelert,
84 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. -V
WATER -DPOO lii'lette rit DI 1ne at ot,
or too(a,vttade aal s a ,f ..tldt d.,,uI.In place
*aujplefreau(EtabJf)W. H .FAY & C05. ."'
nALondlngLodon Phylr
MIUmIF)ian etnbiliylheI M
Of1111eist NowYor
forthoOurof
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oF5'o4 Am.Turnto!tdumi
e At . !": -cr n (h: t I o,d.i,:), ? i 1'*ea a "yM
C. B.1; T
clc tr. t !'1"!I }.. . .. . . o' "b. ir,tt Sl Rto
C l. " .r .a .. hleheh Nae
an M,r;
r, ' 1
t r iv e -
; t o a
e o e
- 0
An Open
Secret.
T h e f a c t i s w e l l tu n d C er s t o o de
that the MI EXICAN MUS-~
TAN(G LINIMENT is by far
the best external known for
man or beast." The reason
why becomes a n "o p en
secret" whien we explain that
"M iistang" penetrates skin,
flesh and muscle to the very
bone, renmovinig all disease
and soreness. No other lini
ment dhoes this, hence none
other is so largely used or
does such worlds of good.
"THE BEST I8 CHEAPEST."
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__lorse____Powers____ Cloier ilullers
- Ph '~* il . ;a4, Lb larg ne
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' oa: a form
tcId or tratio f
Crsamin ndCp.-,
duty I l, e,y .Ca,OL(J
a. mo-it excet1ent rornedy C;
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