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tue win row. xt.. Fit 5 V I DA V. VEm UA H V 20. 1 T. DA ilk" DAYS BY HUGH CONWAY. ,tiif.or of "Lulled itirfc." CHAl'TKIl XI. MPKi'iAt. ri.r.AtiiNn. iy in .in i.v siil'Ii i lint l m boiiini t lenvu tlm mum in onlcr to r icr mv i presencn of miiiil, Aj-iilu im I nijiiiil 1 I umnK'ii iionvi'ii tlinl wo worn on lnrilnu oil. Tl.o thought tlmt my iinieasouln lovo mlulit Inivi) destroyed Ikt 1 lovi'il was Hlmost iiiiiio than I could bear. Ifaiicv I liavolltre,. ton .,,,,, over , that tunlul.i time when mv il'o Hist learned that tlm ilroain which hail liiiimt'd her wns reality that her haul had mi knowingly tivi 115 -il her suppose! mid pro niiMlitat" I wron.;, Lot inn Imt say that the inelltal anguish Into which tlm kliowhsl-;o plunged her was not unattended hy physical evil. In ini'l, 'or pinnv il ivs mv poor trirl was ill, very ill, .My mother mi l I tuirsod deed, slii hl.uiitiil me roundly for not havin tnki n jimp, r c iro of my heaiiliful hi ide. and vonud langhliiRly that lor tlm future nothing shntil I induce her to tnut I'liillpjiu out of her sluht. Now tlmt I'hllliioa knew nil h had done. I thotiLMit it hetter to tell her that, nltlioueh j ho had no intention of ro doiur, Sir .Mervyn ' Ferrntid, in eainine; a mock niarnaxs to lw 1 celeliratod, liad hy a stiaii) ehalico really mado her his wife. This gave her little comfort. "It makes my crime the gruater," Fhu said, bitterly. "I have killed my bus. ljandiiisto.nl ot my soducorl 1 am not 1111 to liver' Weeks went by. Phlllppa pradually grow , stronger, ami, what was oven mora a cause of joy to me, rainier and moru lensonHbla on a iirtain Hiiij 'ct. Willi nil I hu power .' could hi nig to boar I had never een-ed to impress upon her that morally sh was inno cent, and I believed mv wonls wer Inarm,; I fruit. licrllsot menial anguish and self. t reproach giuwof less Irenuenl 01 r.ii rriice. ! Shu did not, whenever wo were nlore, coir ' tinuaily harp on her cri-ii'. Ciim seemed! tos'ttm upon us oneo ni ne, ami 1 teiiturod . to hope, fi.it tlio f;ri" t plw-h'ni, 'run",1 would one day biiin; t.i my wit ' heart 1 soiretl.iii.- Ihat might be railed s 1 row fill haptuncs .; hut I knew 1 must wail yeaixand yanrs for this. Shu w as changed, greatly change I. Her lips solilnm smiled; her eyesnevr I Tight ened, unless when she saw inn man 1117 near. 1 She seeine I older an 1 graver. lint I knw, in spite of all, slid loved mu with a 'teitliles lore. Although at Inst wo had censed to discus the sorrow of our life, I suspected it was ldoin absent from her mind. Smii' timm 1 us I lay beside her I heard her moaning nnd ' talking in her troubled ln anis, and too well I knuw the cans-. As nivalin st In roan I her, nnd assiirod her of the saf'tynnl cer- tainty of my great love, in my heart I cursed tlm ibiad man whoso pvil di 1 had 1 brought such lasting woe on Unfair hoad pillowed on my bosom. All ni"l what lifo I might have been for us two, now that, lova , reigned between Us! Onco it was shortly niter I'hiliimi begin in cieep. a weak invalid, about the fragrant putin -hi said to me. with ovident mean ing in her voice: "ISnsil, do you sou tlm Lond'n papers!-' "Jlasil, (hi 1011 see the London pnpersf" "Soiretinies not always. I have almost forgotten Kugland." "I'roiuiso mu you will see them every day." "I will, if you wish; but whyf Her voice sank. "Can you not gins') Il.isil, listen. I havo consented to be. gnido I bv you Inm praying that tlm dey m iy conm wli-u I hull think as you think, 'lint what it .111 innocent person wuro accuse.l or tlm crime 1 have committed! 'I hen tin rj is hut one course; you could 111-40 nothing against it. Promise me you will m u tlm iaer every day as soon ns it reaches here. 1 shall have no peace unless you do." I promised learl'-ssly. Justice do.'s soino. times iiiaku uiistak"s,"but not such a mis take as tlm one hinted lit by I'iulipp 1. No; Sir Jlervvii 1'errand's death was a mystery never to b' solved. So, to sit my poor wile at insu on the matter, I wrolo and ordered that Tim Tiiikk should be pustel to ni) every day. CHAPTER XII. TEMI'TKI) TO DISHONOR. I huto looking back and re-i elding wonU which 1 hint unit--11 while tlm iinpnlso wns uponinu;butllanoy I hnvesonmwln re called this taie a coulessiuu; if not, 1 should have done so. Il claims no more to lu ranked as a work of art than usaworkot imagination. How could lt( It holds only two characters a mail ami a woiiuui. It treats but of their lovo and of a lew months of tlioir lives. Nevertheless, in telling it I havo en deavored to conceal nothing. I have tried to describe my thoughts, my hopes, my lears, my not rows, my love nnd my joys, as they really wfre. 1 have, 1 believe, suppressed nothing which could lead any one to condemn my actions mora strong ly thiiu, it may be, they now condemn them. My wish hns been to show myself ns 1 woi then no doubt am now a weak, seluNh man; yet, lor the love which lie bore n woman, oid willing to lisk fortune, life, uvea honor. If I have failed in my attempt to represent invself ns such n on, believe it is not (rom intention, but Ironi sheer in itial icy. iiutwlntljir I have ko fur sneci eded or failed in tfy purpose I know not; but 1 know tlint in ton chapter I must, purfortv, fnlh The luicii'ige licit and powerful enough to serve in .' needs has yet to !n Invented, The writer w Im could in uny lit tin - wny lepro tluod my thoughts hns yet to be bom. And vi't th i chapter will be a shot t one. It will b- but tlm record of a few hours; hut such hours! Hoiirsdurlng whn li I strug gled ng oust n tenipt'itiou to i int, not only cr in , but base, cowaidlv ciini'-; n temptali n stronger, I dale to thim;. th-in poor linnmii nnttirt 1 ns as yet ben ,ol j vood to. Jlv words s. mu I bold; lllll ll.te.l. Oh, thai one liioruiiigl How v. d 1 call remeinlii r it 1 Our bivaKfast was j is ovr The tpiaiui sIhijhhI little tab) . wim iU tnowy cloth thiowur; into rcii'f the dei colois of tlm luscious fruit upu it, still htood in tlm nwnin.-rooltil putin, I wiu nlone, my inotlier and l'hiiippa luiving re tired Indoors lo set about some i Im uost lo economv. I lounged lazily nnd nt my elite. I rolled nnd lighted it ciga'Vto, blairitif myself as I did fco for my baibaiity lit profaning tlio blossom-scented air with to bacco siuoko. Then I look from my pocket The Iyondon 1... tc.fl, ......... ... I t I I I. n"ii vl iiiu 1 win v 111 ,,111111 nwiin. Riicl a splendid eonstitutl'in reas-ert.1 1 them- I s Vii'?i'i 1" .1 .. 1 r i, 1 8elves mi I, a sha low of her nrm-r self, she " '"'" llln '"'V1,. n, , V,"1 f, " ?, i wasahlelo leavo her bed. .My mot ',!' ,lcr; ,h,r n,''.'"" V '" " ' v il Wiiuoillfw llcil 117 MCI IlllirlUtl. nilW KlltlW .111 .,,,.1 ni I . .1 .. ' 1 mi 1.. which open 011 thu SJUtli. I hu ease, h 1 AV-tJ! . VI W: --- .-if A linn.-.. miiL'ii nun tirrivcu ryineint posi, mill listlessly s'l to work to Mi.iu its lengthy columns. 1 liii'l no fenr na to wlmt tho paper Miltflit ooiitnlli. It win lint, f mill in si :i pni- lt- poits Hint I ii prclii'tiiletl iiiru'.cr. I linu, liowovor, holiciil tlint 1 1 1 1 1 i I : i . when hIio h v nu with a iii'ttp!i'r in my lian.l, ooil inn inixliimlv mi I iiupiiriiiu y, -o tlmt j;"n enilly I contrived lo kIiiikd thmii'.-li It "lion lllll V,IS III Wilt. I IIOVCl' pel llllttO 1 lll'l1 to touch It until I liiul H'lut it; I ill mv only reason Inr this ii liilit Ion "its t ni 1 fmrtvl lest soiim oliiiutv allusion to tii. i mysterious iiiul tniill-covcrcd critnn nil;;l 'I.slres-t Iut. I lti. i nuti fnf.l'itU lw,.l rdiinj lI.Mt. nimtlii'T- ,.,i..i . . .... .... .i . i, ' .,, .. ,.. iiiiiil it" mi ill' i yii iv ii i u iim uuh ... nicnt's lllll ll-itlrsS. Si) 1 till II. 'll llll'l lltiullll'll li.U'U HlO lllO'lll slintn. 1 iiiii down tlio tuples of tli'j ilny. 1 skimmed tin' 1,'iuliii; mIIi-Iis. 1 kIiiiilviI " ' 'iT''" ".T,"' I iiinnuy-mtirkct intuliincnoo. At last, 1 ttnii'Mt my iitti'iitlon to tlio irt iin-im ncuscoiiiinn II-M T I ll lllll II 1 ild sldvi r of I A mum) eiuiLrhl 111 v eve: a ei dread ran tlirou-li me. JIV eigaio'lo leu 011 tlm inarlili) pavemuut, and lay theni un heeded, as, with limitation whieh no words enn ilescrilip, I read 11 hhoit paniKiiiph placoit un lor tlio lieinllns 01 tie principal was icli PXrlUs coiisidernblu interest, will lie lalien on the Hist day. It is reported that although fresh evidence against tlio prisoner will I13 loriiiconniig, it win uu 01 a piueiy ciiruni stantinl naturo." j Kverv wold of thet ncrursed parnpraph ! seemed like n blow fulling upon my h-nil. I For sonio minutes 1 bat as one stunned. 1 1 felt my teeth chattering. 1 knew that my cheek was blanched. Phllippn's fanciful 1 drond ha I conm to passt Another nn inno cent mnn was bearing tin blaum ot hor jownmadactl Dazed, stupid, seal cily nblo j to comprehend what must lo thu full ell'ect of what I had just read, I tat motionless, 1 with my eyes lixed upon that fatal sheet. The sound of my niothei's pleasant voice culling bi l'hiiippa at last awoke 1110 from my stupor. 'I hey were coining. 1 could not lnce tlit-m. 1 doubled up tlm newspaper, thru-1 it into my pocket, mid rushed out into I the street. As yet 1 had not d'li ed to Imagine what this inteiligi ncu might mean lo us. I ! must have, long hours of soinn le, in order J to derido wh.it couro should be a lopted to I face this, the hist, tlm worst peril. I pnss"d sw iltly through the inm gate. I ! W'ent up til" nuriow stro -t at a pace which must have made all who saw me tuiuk ma 1 mild. Wlntln-rdid I go? I -.(-.ircely remem ber. I think it must have I ecu to one of the public gnrdens, but in tlint hour nil sptiso of locality left ni". I went instinctively in search of soutude. I found, 1 know not how 1 or where, some slmdy desi-rled spot. There, in the anguish of my heart, 11 mid im wreck of my sand-rounded" happiiies., I threw mv sclf on tlio gi mind, nnd dug my linger nnils into the ill v soil. At first I thought J nox ijniwj or hud ijone hunt. At first 1 tin light 1 was going or had gone mad. '1 he tuoujhts w Inch iiisla-d through my mind were disjointed, and wanted coher ence. An innocent niiili an Used o the crime! To be tried on the twentieth : Thu twentieth! and now it is tlm sixtienthl Presh evidence loi thcoming! The tools llm utter tools! This the boasted delectivo skllll To iirrest on suspicion, to hung to tiial 11 man who must be ignorant o evuiytliing connect d with thu niurderl What is to bo done! Wh it run bo ilono! Oh, my wifel my poor, dulling wifel Then. I b"heve, I cried lil.u a (hild. It M'cm-'d to me that all 11m lost. There was hut 0110 thing to b done one course to bo taken. My darling must gi e hei-s.-lf up to justice, anil by her conlessum lice this luck less wietih who now stunds ill 1 eril of his life. Si-e must b 'nr the shame of the trial, nnd trn-t to human justice 1111 1 tlm mercy which she had a right to exp -et. Oh, it was pitiful, pililnll Tor a long while no nltcrnu live course siir-gcsleil itself to 1110. Human jiisiuv! What is justice ! Sou Low it ran 011! It can arrest, try, and oh, lionible thought! perhaps condemn to death an innocent maul 11 in then would it faro Willi I'hiiippn t Who, now Unit mar- riago lias scaled my lips, was tiieie to prove bur mnilnes, wlieu she slew Unit man! I raged at tlm thought. It b'ciiicd to me that we were hard and lust in llm lulls, 1 might, it is true, call Willhini, my servant, toswear that her lu iiiuer wns strange and wild upon tlint night, 1 might rail thu in isusto proo tlint when lir-t th,-y saw her she wns lecov ering from nn attack ot mania. Put would they be cn iliti d i Would not a clever law yer soon convince twcive ori inary nn n tlmt it was not her madness which ioni t- il tlm crime, but tlm crime wliicu proiuced the inailness ( We weru ind 'ed in -shed nnd boun 1; liennii d in on every vide; helpless 9lld, it seemed, hopeless! And Phibppa must Im told thisl I must lell her! How could I nervo myself to make tlmt-uth known to her now, of all times, when hirlieiillli was all but restored; when a kind of sad but placid accpue-c ncu in wli.it fate had wriugnt seemed to be gradually roini'ig over her; now, when I was once moro building up Inoies of happm si for her ns well us for mel For I knew ah I think of thl, and pity me tlint belore another half yenr should puss there might b given to my wifo and mo a gift which w uld go lar to ward sweeping awoy tlio meiuoiics of gloom and horror which had of late spread over our lives. I even dared to hoi to feel cer tain, that ns she gazed into baby eyes, ns she pre-sed a tiny hend to hot' 1 o-oin, some, nay, mud of the lost sweetness and glory of ilfe might return to my love. Think ot this, nnd picture un lying on tlio ground Hint dny, with the tlniiming intelli gence fresh cm my mlml I Think that inn few hours I must return to my home ami tell my wife 'hat the bolt had fallen! Thero wns no alternntivol No nltomntivei Stny, thero is an alterna tive! Tlio blood seeinod to ciurso wildly through my veins, my heart beut fiercuiy, my lips grew dry, and a clinking sensation cume over me, as for the first time tlio sim ple yet cortHln way of cutting the knot of my dlHlcultios flits hoi 1 across mv mind. So Bimple, so easy it at lirst itppi and, Hint I laughed at my stupidity in ma having seen it at once. Tear that nccursed pnper to pit res, Pnsil Noithl Scatter thoso pi tecs to the winds. Forget what you have rend (lo bacic to your luxurious, Hower-bedecked hemm. Meet the one you love witli a smile iinn your face you hino fore tl smiles belore now I (Jreet her as usual. Kay nothing of this mo nintr's news. Keop your own counsel; bury nil y. u have leaiu d In yoursoint. heart. 1) lid-, mid be happy lorev r morel Hir the man 'he mini who in a few tl iy.s' time Is lo b" 1 i d tor nii'tliei's nitj Well, whnt of l.im! 'I'i o fool w ill doul.lle-s be ac quitted. F ull! Yt s. it Int 1 1 lit term Inr one win) ran bring himself under suspicion, lint il just ico runs cm tlm wron; trm k until tlm end if that mnn tiles! What tli-n! What is this miserablo life, what mo n hundred lives, wlnu weighed ngnliist Philippic's happiness! What is con science! What is right nnd wioug! Whnt is tlm plimitoin which mm call honor! Whnt, ufler all, Is criinel 111 silent, ami forget. You nro asked lo do no more. Yon baye riches, youth, health nnd st rone will. Tlio fairest woman on the earth auoies you, Why hesitate! Why lot one boor's life neiuli lit thu scale I Argun tlio nrit'i r in iinotnor way, .iu not thousands of nu n slain every vnr hy t in whim of 11 inoiinroli or tv slut "-m. 111 Tun thought oT tili'lr il. nl In tintllilns iiol tlitu wlio smid th.'iu loitli to lUlil. Men kl leneli other for iPViMise, lor money, fur 11 p ilal o honor, an I Hi" killer lives on like oili r m- !ie! '1 rust this man to thu V'iniili'd iinay of jus: ire. Iln is inuoi.'i'Ut, mid will ioimd H o in Iho ordeal linsealhe I. If found .-nil i v. let him die. iln will not hu thu llrst inno cent man w ho has ill' d, nor will ho he thu last lo die. Il is hut olio live I lie Nnoililu In villi; think of him no inure. Com -whit i.ii' v. 011 w ill always Imvo vonr 'iinin- In tin an I ilie woin in von love. Iter ehildr 11 will . row up around you. A 1 v hespete? A lile'B luippiiic-s Is to II" won hy siiuplv .eal llitf your llp. Its cost Is hut, s'loiiosur; .tie-tie.' hluii lers, to hear tlio liiirden of oiifr man's death. A paltry rriee! Tnis was the u.nipintion with wliieh 1 wrestled iluini' thovj Ion hours. Avail! and aaiii 1 was on thu point oi vi'ldiii'. o , I IJni'u or twieu I rosj to niyleetwith Hid ll.ed delermmatlon ot destroying that paper, nini letting thing!', taku tl.e.r own course. Clnee -ir twice 1 oven loreed my ntups some distance In the direction 01 home, tint each time 1 turned, went back lo the nhelterttl spot, throw inys-li' ngalii oil tin ground, and loiight the battle anew. No, I coul. 1 not tin this thing. I was u gunlleiiiaii mid a man of linn ir. I'aitry 11s tlm price was when compared with wunt it might Imy, 1 could not pay it. Although my whole soul was nvrged in Philippic's wi-1-laic, 1 could not, even tor her sake, sufTer an innocent man to be doin unjustly to death. The ei nim was too black, too bnse, too conloiilptible! I felt sliro that, with the man's blood morally 011 my head, the sii plomest jys which lifo coiild give woujd not lull my conscience to rest. I knew it would not be long belore remorse and shamu drove 1110 to commit suicide. I't the preachers say that sin is easy: that ' wrong is more alluring than right. There mny be some sins w dch nro easily com- nilttul, but I dnro to say that there are ' others which the average mnn, educated by 1 the code of honor, anddreiding shame nnd 1 cowardice, iln Is it far easier to avoid thiiu to bring liiimelf to commit. No, every sin is not easy ! 1 Hut all the nini my stiuggle win a r.orta! I one. At times 1 fancy it may l.e but fancy ' lb. it own now my mind hears some traces of that conllirt; a conflict in which my vic tory meant rmn to 1 1 1 v lie-nest and dearef. Wns 1 not rigid when I sai I Hint my ti-mpla- 1 ion was an all but unpar illeled onef Vet III reasserting this let me humbly disclaim all credp fur not having yielded, I strove to yield, but ci u!d no. " I It wiisimlv when Ih-id i'"inpi -red and put the temptation troiu ill" thai leasable to see how ut'eriy us.-ess such a crime as that urgtil upon niewiaild h-ivo ben Doiilitless Philippa, sooner or later. Would have I":irned tlint Sir Mervyn I'n rand's supposed mur derer liii 1 1 piid the peicilly 01 tlm crime. How would it have lined with us Ihen tle-n, when p-pur-it ion was pl-ic-l out ol tlm tjnn-tifni f Knowing as I did i-m ry thought of mv wi'e's, every turn of h r impulsive, sensitive li't'iire, I wns lain t till mvsell that such news would bos-imply her death blow. Hut whnt was to be done! Finding tlint I could not compass the troachery which I dared to m-'illtate, I cast about .or another loophole ol escape. What ir I weir In return to Knghuiil and nccuso myself of llm crime) To insure l'hilippa's safety 1 would right willingly give nwny my own life. It showel tin' stnte to which mv mind wns reduced when I sav that I considered this srhcum ill all its bearings, and fu-a while thought it furni"h"d a solution to my dilllcult iusl I wonder II mv brain wns wandering! I laughed in bitter men iment ns tlm ab surdity o1' try tmw pV-in forced i's if upon me. 1 Ir d fi'rgott'-n Philippa, and wh-ittlm etfect of such a sacrifice would be upon her. , I had forgotten that she loved me, even as I loved her; that my dying for her sake lor tlio sakeot saving her from the consequences , of that gnies nne night would 111 ik"an oi 1 pintioti, if tiny were dim from her, the most fearful which hiimnn or diabolical ingenuity could ilevis". ' No! Nt itlmr by sinning ngnui't my f' llow I man nor bv a voluntary sacrillce ot my own lifo could I -nvo her. Alter all my pro ti nctid mi nlal struggle., all my 'onely hours, of anguish and wild scheming, I was lorced to return lo the point Ironi which 1 started. Philippa must sinr. nder hersdf, and free this 111 noc nt inuii. There was, indeed, no nlteriiatiMl And a dny g'lm, nr nil but gone! The 1 trial on the 20lh! To reach Kugland to reach Tewnliani in time to stop that trial, wo must navel day iiud nigln. Day and night aeioss sunny or starlit Spain across , pleasant France wu must speed on, until I wo reach d our own native land, now lying I in nil the rich culm of tlm early autumn. I 1 must hoid my wife; my love, to in r doom! I I rose Irnm the ground. I lelt wuiry, ami ' ns if I had been cudgeled in ev-rv limb. I dragged invself slowly back to my homo. "Sim must lie told ; she must hu told, lint how to tell herf I muttered as I went along. My api r iranco must have been wretched. for I leet ivel the impression that se end grave looking Sevillanos turned mi l looked I after me ns f passed bv. Kven as a cowardly felon wim drags hiuiselt slowly to the scaf fold 1 iliugge.l mvfclf to the gate of mv pbosnnt home, nnd on totteriin- feet pnssed into tlmt Iragraut space In w h rh tlio hap piest hours of mv life had bn"ii spent. As I entered, the remembrance of some tale which once I had n ml 11 ishe i Uirougli my mind a tale of the ferocity of a l.vgoim nge. It wns of a pr toner who was foi ceil by his captors to strike a dogger into tlm henrt of the woman lie loved. I know not whero tlm tale is to bp foun I or where I read it. Hut it seemed to inn tlmt mine wm a parallel case Pity me! CHAPTKR XIII. Tlin LAhT iioim:. They were sitting in the courtyard, my iioioer i.nd my wile. They luoketl the em i boitiuiem ol serene hnppiiicss. '1 lieir jargu tuns tlm Use ot thu tan c;uuj like an inspi ration to I'hiiippn, my mother actpi.ied it I alter much pinclice were hiuguiiu) w living to and iro. Piulippa's roiinie.l aim was outstretched; her lair lell hand wa.s in the I clear wal r which lell Ironi the loiiutaiu and filled a white marble l.asin, in which the gold carp darted ttbout in eiratlc tacks. She was moving her lingers gently backward ami toi wurd, startling the timid llsh, and . half smiling at their turror. It so. mod to mo unit my mother was reiiionstniting at the uproar she was creuting in tlm briiluint coated republic. That picture is still in my mind. Tlmt picture! I can sit now in my chair, lay down my pen, mid cull up ovtry picture ol that time. Nothing savu the griof hits over, or ever will, Inde from my memory. It wns well for both of us that I ha I fought out tlm battle witli myseli in soil tude, whore no eye could see ine, whero I could see no onu. Kvcn ns it w as, knowing vlmt a change my news must work, 1 paused, and a ghost of the day's temptation rosj buforo me. Hut it rose too late. Thu Jiu was cast. Philippa hid seen me, and my niothei's tyes followed hers. 1 braced myself up and went towards Ilium with ns jaunty a manner its I could a-sume. .My mother began a mock tirade on my shame ful desei tuui of I'hiiippn ami liers lf. Her words carried no lie ailing lo iiiyems. .My eyes met thoso of my wife. Willi lirr I mado no attempt at eoneenl. incut. Wheri was tlm good I 'l lm worst, the very worst, had conm. My eyes must havo told her the truth. I saw her swot t face cntch lire witli ulnrni, I saw her hps quiver. I snw the look of anguish fl.isli into her eyes- yet I knew that 1 wns helpless, utterly hclplcs.. Shu rose. 1 mndo some couvcutiniinl ol eosa and went to my room. In n iiioniwiit Philippa wm at my side. "Ihisil, hub.ind, love," she whUporod, 'it outiuiicd in next issue.) The Ilorsforil Almanac mill Conic lloolc mulled fiction application to tlio Kiimfoid Chemical Wolks, l'io hlencc, It. 1, novi on 1. 1, i'i i it, bit el iiivj , Aitislle nini Drnmittle (ioolp lit in ihe Hub, HlisltiN, I'cb. 12, ISSfi. Thin intiinliit; I'ltd. W. S. Iltilfe, vli(i,;ts is well know ii, litis been issuing new nil lions (il SlinUespenro'.s Works, mill Is bc inj.' culled nn fur built' w in k of the s'lint1 kind by lliiipcr lirntlicis nnd llm Os monds', nave ii h'ctiirc nl the New Knu liiinl Cniiscrvutiii.v un MuglUli Ullrrutiirr. Ilr hns t'olisriitcil In lake charge of I ho class ill this 1 ir.t ticli nf study ul thnl pop iilur iiistlliitlnii, ntnl l he talk (Ids innni mg wih pifliniitinry In the ruiir.se. lie illscoiiiscil nn Slinki'spearc s works mid Tt'liii.soli't poems, clnslliK wllli niiiic ili Irifstiiig farts iilnntt 1 1 ray's Klrgy. His rcimil ks uliniit rritirs at u rluss wcic qu ilr nniiislng. Ills cviilcnl Hint hr has but little syniiatliv with Hint class til beings especially wiiii iln not study, thorough ly, the passages which I hey attempt to ' criticise. .Mr. .Itilin Stoddard lint been uivinjgn ciiur.si! of Illustrated lectures nt .Music Hull un Sal u ida V nfterno'ius. It would lie tlilllciilt to lliitl ;t 1 1 1 1 iif popular lectur er 1 1 in ti .Mr. Stiidihird. Ilr but always something interesting tn s.iy, which iir says In n plcas.inl. even captivating man ner. Tin; ureal Music Hull was at every ' leu turn full which means that there were several thousand people present. Hit Ktcrcoplicou Illustrations were the llliest ever given here, rspccially those is sued at the hist inatiliee '"i'lie ('little. oordercd Itlilne." They iltit.-stt-jttt.-tl Hist i lie glaeler.s,elmsins and in vines in Switzer land before the waters were emptied into Lake ('onstuiice. The views of the lake, itin, were very licniltiiill. While those of the villages and castles mid ancient lier niau .strongholds were picturesque mid grand in the extreme. This lecturer's descriptions of the country mid historical notes were highly instructive. The Hist lecture s dealt with French history nnd Ihe Ifctgii of Terror. "Tliu Dickon's I,ec ni re" was especially interesting to lovers nl tlmt author. The nooks nnd corners ol London Hint are inciilioiied in Dickens' novels, were shown, and ol lirlghtoii lleiich, where lillle Paul Used lo lie and listen to the wucs. .Mirny country scenes were shown, bill the picture wliieh "brought down the house"' wiis "S.'tirey ( Ininp ' who st elnctl unusually well "dis posed" to refresh eNliniistt d untitle with a drop ol something hot. .Mr. Moddaitl is repeating the course til present in New oik e-it , where he is drawing lull llOllsts. Murgaiet Mather is plnj ingin "Macbeth" and "Ihe lloliej -liionli" nt the ItoMou Thclllie. This popular art less lias liuiilc agiruttrhit than ever tills w inter mid is evidently gaining in power ami llnishid c.t ciition. Law retire Hnrrctt is the next ntt rat-l Inn ul tills luvnl'ite thcntle. Irving next wt ck lit the Globe ill u fate well iippcainnte mid Hooth the ri k niter at the .Museum will gieus three great stms at oi.ee tl brilliant galaxy siirelv. II. M. W. A liny ejected from Selmiil for llefming lollilte l'art In the Itt-ligiolls Kieirlses. Cult At. ii, Feb. lo.su.pl, en Ferris, n foiirteen-yenr-old oriihan, lllcd ii bill in the circuit c emit to-day, for an injunction to restrain the school diiiclorsand teacher, at Uniiers park, from expelling him from the public school inr ic-1 it-iiiK to take part in tlie tonus of prajer and worship in use there. I le declare s he and his family are all lioinau Catholics mid do not believe in the iorm of prayer and worship introduced in the school, that lie rcinscd lo take part in them, but behaed himself with peifcct proprict) while the other scholnrs took pint ; mid that on February it, Kccher, the teacher, ordered him to take his books and leiuethe school mid foi bade him return ing until he was willing to take pint in their leu in ol prater ami worship. The motion lor a temporary injunction will probably be mat It- next Monday. I'lij sp inas irciiinmcinl a- a cine lor limit l)sr.isi . m i v oiisju'ss and sic,. i,...i' !. t.U.Wr.f HbAItT lirtil l.A'llllt ntnl an- not ilisnppniuli d. M.in Mai-il has -l I tin-' test. il.UI per botlle. I l re palllplllt l ol I". V. I nt' ii Ii-. Where's iln stn.e in spending money Im a iltiiiltt I nl nil air, w hen a sine i. ml tellable Ihlny is otleied? op 'on. tit 'nbis lor nil lithe-, paiiisimil soiei't'ss. 'I'hcgicntest tie nglhem r known. ."ic. Crur nut t'ltori'. I l)r, Tlioinn-' Pclee tl le Oil lU'conlmg to till ret ions. It Is the In st lolni'ih tor all sinlilen attacks ol colds, p.iin iiud Iulhiiimiatlon, ninf iiijinn s. Clipped fiom rVoiiiiii ' isfnyfri inn, under signature ol C. Ill.ickclt Itobiiisou, I'ropr: ! was cured ol oil lei iining bliioiis liciiilnchcs by lliinlock III I lllllers. Piolessor ('. A. l!ll Vl i:. M. I). 'LI,. 11.. Kditor Medli nl t I inii'. Hit luuouii, Vii.. mi : "l.'cblg t'o's ( 'oca lti rl Tonic is a worn ertul iccon structlM' agent, liiilldlug up the general sj siein nini siipohlng lost neiMiiis cncri-'t. In all was .ng ibscnsi s mnl bit.ht n-tlott n 1 1 n slitiltioiisit is il,, auent." Abo In It male t otup la lilts, shut Ii led iie-i is, etc. Br. Gage's Singular Success. I ast week ')r. tinge w-i ngalii 111 Montpciicr and llinimgtou ami n Mill grralcr thrnngol pal lenls i cnis.iilt ell him than nl any pu t t iling xisit. Ill pinctlie is .inning our best tunnies w ho ahead icalilng Iheellicac) ol the Doe no's peculiar licib.il tii'iitincni, send their ti lends to linn 111 gleal numbers, line well Know n Montl'i'lier ic-iileiit who had pmnl neither lillle noi nioliej inn I w ho had t ra ela-.l ihoiisainls n miles in ipiest ol health abend) ri'lioils most irinai l,nble ic-ults lioin Ilr. (Inge's ticatineiit ; tinu a lady on Church st,, llm llmrl on, icpoi s her cm in Iter ha mg been the rounds ot the local plu sieliuis ot that and oilier ci lies. ( Vi lanilv Hr. Cage Inisabiiiulanl , lensontobe proinl ol Ills iichU'M'iiieuts, He eamr to Vcrniont mi entire slr.ingcr ntnl by liist'uinlor, honi'st dcalliiL-s nnd skill has bull! up a piiuiicc second to none in the .stair. It is nut siriinge tlint people nolo a little slow at tlrsi to nr cpt his treatment, lor the coun try has been o ci I uu w itli unpi inelplrd chiti 1. mills n ho luu e Imposed upon ami di-gustcd the coniiiiiuiily. It speaks well lor the doctor that he Inus lllei the Icinliiig cities In New lbmishlir ret ry month lor yr.us whnr he luiblislicslnilidrrilsot sworn lesilinonhlls lioie well known citirus liko the billowing: IrnS. Appleton, lllllsboro llriilge, N, II., makes oath -".My w ile w as helpless with pina' I mid other ill-eases ; weight, !l pinunls: Dr. I (iiigc ciiicd her ami neer saw her ; weight, 1 liio pounds." 1 C. I,. Iliiiruni, No. Monroe, .N. H total h .'s ot power in lower ett emit ie.;asi i Uidney dis ease ; cured and the Doctor did not see him. Dihunnil llrow ii, Kreiir, N. II., rhild could ' not wnllt ; spinal disease and nenily blind with I Scrofula: filled am) can run nnd play. Alice Titus, Winchester, N. II., scintilla ejes; III weeks in n dink loom ; cilleil, Ollecr I'elicli. Concord, N. II., wile t'llied ot oviirlnii dilllcult) and gcncnil tciualo weak ness. Mary Smith. 1-tst Ciindla, N. II., dropsy and oviirlnii tumor hu ge lis a person's head : cured. Isaac lliitlrlcU, l.oiiuoiiiiei ry, .. II., wile clued ol Sciotiila, and sou ol deafness mnl rtU'Uih. . , .... A. I.. Cellev, West Aluloecr, .N, II., liinkcs oath ".My ev'lle lunl been ghcii up Willi con siuuptlon; Dr. tinge eiiicd her radically." Out Ill-hop. Pot miMer al .Mc Indues, VI,. says: "M) wllowiiswi) hiiiie;iiscii;crutches. Dr. (!ime- cured her." Plunk Wlieclock, Newpoit, t., stomach, IHertuitl kidney tioiiblcsaud ncuoiis pios t tit Ion ; gained T His. hi Hist gt1d.i)s. I.exl Hint, Littleton, N. il., urrous pi o..t ra tion t illed. C. C. Hull, lloscawcn, N. II., rnnccr on bp ' MissM. .1. llm in t. Wulpole, X, II., cilleil of ilcaliu ss mid calaiili. Amos Voiinu, llm ry Depot, N. II,, cntniih and sci ol ul, i, so bad that an to illce wan eatt n llnoutih root ol nioiiili ; t illed. See "llcriild ol Health," coiiliiuihig ttworu tesllmoiiliils to nil Iii.iiuiersol diseases clued. Dr. (luge's Appolnlinents, llm llngton. Vim Ne-s, Wrdursdny, March I, .Montpciicr, I'm lllon, Thursday, Murcli j. Harm Hotel. 1'rldny, March, fl, Northlleld Hotel, Sutunliiy, until U only, N. V, City, HI W, 30, cecry .Momhir. ion urn fe oil s li" bile nnil title of Hie Ino-t ttllporlnnt i.t 'ins of Urn lujinaii system. .LnndC'', ln i c -tioii, Ily-pepsl-t, I'oul Sti.ni irli, Vnrl i .ii A'ipellte, blllotv C Hllpl'-xlotl, ('nn-tipiitloti nml nil the IPs Hi .1 ui i utiipuiy tliem, are liidlc.t tloi.sof Liver ('otnpl.tint. " I h 1 1 n suvere ccsu of l.lvpr Corap nini Willi I . i .ii I eo i si I pit I oi I ; my npiiellte would li-good o.i' die nnd po-ir the. ti".t, my eyes showed cvl ''"neiit ! .f'liunlice, and I had a tired, iiiicomfortii ' ft '"ng; 1 bought one hotllu of llrown's S'ur '. ' i. It regiilnted My liver mid bowels so 1 ' 1 i ir action Is us good lis ewer. My general I lit now' goorl. I owe it ul) to the tio of .moMi'i S ir-npurill.t, Hon. II. II. Thomas, Treu. Peimli.cot Co., Il'tligol', Me." ''V.ith'.'r?" Fitul a voting man, working In Sir . f mill, ii Ilrmvcr, Mc," "are you going to .ic.-nr to-night?" "Vc.s, my eon, why?" "I want i m t i pet men bottle of Hrowri'a Sar.-apurllla. I . n most o'lt nnd don't want to bo wl hout It" The . .-. r, who keepe tlio lioinllng houont the mill, Iiiii ron was all run down, had no apjictltc, vr irkul about oi chalftho time, and was ahvay i. C in 11 )v (thanks to Itrown'ie Siirfaparill.t) r 1: every day, has good nppedte, color ha v Into his fac. Ho U suro that lirown's . iriiparllli Is won lerful In cisci of general tie. luy. Mr K. Conn, one of the mo-t pronilnetit iner- 'i nils of Bangor, has fulfered from liver tron'ilu r teojenr, Mr. C'otih Iris coiiu;teil (,-ood phj i' Ian-, tak 'ii various remedies, hut (jot liltle or i.o u !ftimt.o ini'll lie be-in iho u-eof trown' ir-.i,,.irllla. IIu s.tys it ii tin. In-Kt tiling for I.lver ' o'tol-l'it tint ever eiuae to his notice, and frewly rai ...iimemls it to Ills fiit'iiil-. ' I v, is nil out of IW this Spring," f ild Mil. I. (s, inerchiiit nt Ctrlainl, .Me. "I read sum i 5 tlie testimonial-', bought some of Ilrown'.s S.ir- ;inoln, ItKik lino hotlle, ntnl am toslay bettiT ' t oi I hnve been for years. I n eoinmeiid brown' s .r-ap ii'l'.l.t ithove nil liieiUcluos I havens I kno'v .I'll' ,;otKl.'' llo I)bU I If yon lne any trouble with jour 1 nets ton itin Iiud a certuiu relief fir it by Brown's Sarsaparilla. 52iVoiir money rcfnmlisl If it does not do all ! nue 1 brown's Sarf.'ipirlll i Is sold by all I)rni."-lsl- f-)r f."0; il bolil'-s f ro.ut'. Alt.V WAItnKN', Pro pr' -tor, Il ui"or, M--. AT LAST PLACED WITHiN REACH OF ALL DI5. R. C. FLOWER'S LIVER AND STOMACH SANATIVE. An Infaluuli: KPMrnY i r ni-EAiEs ok thk I.IVLK AM) hiOMALH. It has uh-s tspu inn uaks with usvarvisc sreenss s inn tkaciui: ok onb or ihk most CU! LHHTI.1 fM IK I SS OK THK A.H, IT IMS KPslelKhl) T THI-iR NTI'RA!. CONDITION iiK.nsTUK ohoASs ham; LLEN I)liOKPfc.Kfc.U i tOR KAKS, It II S NEVER I EES KS'OWSTO TMl. IV CURING ' Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Walerbrash, Heartburn, Acid Stomach, Kal-nulrition, Hatulency, Gas tritis, EEHousness, and Habitual Constipation. It Fpccilily relwcs anil cures Cnnccr ami C.tnkcr oi the Stinii.i h, t'lt-trou- I.icr, llardt-nincand I-nUri;- inent of the I.ucr and l'ar;dysii of tlie llowcU. It aNo ccru a uondcrfully sjlutar' effe t upon tlie Kidneys, .put keningand tming theires-rciint; power, icnioMii s.lu;iih tonditiun-, allain,; miUiimntiun, and rclieini j iin; ia tlie t n -. TRY IT AND HE CUHED. I'ri. c H 1 .60 per bottle, i Imiis tur ft With ca-h bottle, and fur uc m crnnectio-i thcrevHib, is a bottle of Dr. I'lowcr ,Matihle I.tver Tills. For Coccus, Colps, I arvm.hi--, HrnM.nn, ASXHMA, I'.NUMdMA, I'LEfKl-iY AM) L-Ss. Ml I !', Dr" Flower's LUNG CORDIAL. One Dollar jut bottle. Sit bottles for $5. Ton Catarrh, Com is the llnAO, Hav Keer, Rose .-iitt, lti ,ist: Dr. Flower's CATAEBH REMEDY. One Dollar jwr bottle. Sit bottles fur $5. The aboc remedies arc for sile by leadinc tlrug gists ever'here. If your druggist h out oftheni, accept nothing else, but send direct to us. Send two-cent stamp for pamphlet containing valu able suggestions for the treatment of a number of prevalent diseases. FLOWER MEDICINE CO. Office, 1762 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. Miiioi'eiiioiicytliiiiiiit mi) thlinr el-'' hy tiikinil mi io--eiicy tor the hc-t -clllni; honk out. lleiriiuicrs .iicceeil irriimlly. .Vnue fail. Terms flee. ll.vi.i.KTT lltltiK Co. I ' 1 1 1 ti 1 1 I , Maine. mis STANDARD SILK WORLD I ull h tni 'iittirt f nli f. mwe" in r tli rrlctira to.ll! UI.IIA U.MTTIjJ Sll.li. Kii'lire l; I'tli B I 1. -)i I. I'I , I 't siiiu I'J nil ii mis "' '" "',.'- ni 't' llliial m '1 IMmi'lui t, Itli ruin f'T Miittinu. Km !,' i lirv. L' ift, f . fr-t fur 10 t-ciiH In uliiuirs. Vi, I I nn 1 w 'is-"r' i "' j ,'"' i' ,mi.e. ut. "'', Mlu.llia.li o. a.tU'J,25 ccutf iKTounct', IIIIS'IO.V, .H.1SS, Wl K MTCn KI NINIITiiV Al.TCo, WAIN 1 II IJ llt'i'il'iitch. 1.11'lns tu Htuk till- II- tit I llt'll' IllitUI'S, 11 in llttllt llll'l pll'll-llllt uiul M'lit hy mini' li-tiun e Imiii llosloii no nli ii'cliim, any imlii-luoiipt isoiiinneii'ii lioin 7 to till per week, no ciiiMiinir, tor lull ill Inriiiiitlon aililre-s KI'.NsIMlTO.N A I IT IIHOMS, ll."i Coiikuss St., Ilostoil, .Mil.-s. 1'. O, llux MV. IVI.wlm " l ,nr.R.n. fi mm y v u m m u aa u u t&s REMEDIES .15 ".!5 a in . j ' 1. S-t ' t -j.i . -. . it '.; ' S . . J- - wiu, t i m: M A LA IMA, Ami vvt 'r, tir Toriir Llvrv In is iiitriiii condition, firalmie ft) I fir Stiiim:li, hiriforitfo ffiv Jiliifjn,('itfr Cimstiiiutioii, in'oilttehuj a lh ulllnj A) Htitr, Son ml Difr.s't ion, Hiynfiti- Sloofn, Cfinr Shin and it Viijovoiis lioitij. It is the GREAT REMEDY for all Nrvotis Diseases, Neuralgia, Khi'iniiat ism, Nervous Debili ty, Paralysis, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Costiveness anil Piles, er Coin plain!, all JCilii;y Troubles, I'e male Ciinipliiinls, anil all Diseases arising from an Impure Slate of (lie lilood. Wi't'iii' ymi lii'lntf tlio incilit'iil pion'rt it's of tlio iirtlt li-s iim iI In tlm iin.i:.il,.itiiic of tin t't.l.l.ltV I'NMI'tll'.MI t.lktll If' in tin- I llltt-ll Stall's Iilspi'iiialor) , nml t tlur mjihIiiiiI Aiitliorltli't. T.I I PIT I IK 'Hie nctive piinciph i f II i 1- 11 uui uuui tonic, mo'lrrnte . nun iiil n li'foiiiini'iiilfl in 1 it i-v 1 1 - ili-o.i-i pi'iiiu. tin. -Ii i'i mnl ii'liot inir piiin, n-fil in il -p i i, n --1orinr tout' to tit.- i 11 1 1 n I mnl i lui t . 1 --tolinit-ii, mil' ot tin- lu'-t i i-ini'iltf- tur ni"i-tm-tK'inoi-, v nki-t nini . mnl (li'li-riiiin, n. .t.nji tlio p.iin ol in tlt iilnr ilit iiiiniti-iii, utt ., 1 1 '. DllfUII Intrin-i's tin' nppttiti', pi inn. If-tl.. DUUMU ifc-tinn, aiii- tlio M'l ii'tlon nr until-. i'-I'll ill lll'llll' llil.'1-llllll Willi lllltllll'lllf, rh ri in It I'lit'iiinntNin, I'litiint'oii- nlk'i tttm anil ilrop- . nANFlFF FflM 'I'onlc. iliuiftlf nml iiptritnt. LMHULUlUn ),.t liiirti -pt't ilk' iiitinii .n nws Of t'OIIL'I'-tioll Ol tilt' llM'l' ll"Ofi!ltfll Wltllll tonif tlj -pi'p-in mnl t on-tip.it ion. SRlPiPII IS well-known lil. ioiI pnrl OrtnOrtrrtlllljljrt t,,r n, in,. mt, 1(., tin.. Ili-pi'ii-.itory in foniiiftlon with irnnt, 1 lion-iniitl-ni, i-kiii ill-i'ii-t-, l on-titiitloiiiil -) pliili-, -fiofiilnn- iitli'ition-, mill otliur ilfpni u 1 vim- llitiOIIMlt liunltli. DIDClCerUM l-iuliiirt'tlf, tonic mill it-tnn- 1 II UlUULiIin K,.m, 'i).i(.mij i,r -muni i jnilirincnl lmvo ti-tilifil t. it- nfl uliif in -t'roliila of tin-ulnml- nml -kin, ntnl ,u- it cnif i lor l lii iini.it I in ili-i ii-f- of tlio lililm ) ", tlrtip- ) mnl tli-onlcit'il ill.'i'-tinn. MANnRAVP I.H' otlnr iiithf t'litiiuita'i, illllllLnflMj .Matiili-.ikf In H'liii'Min,' fon-ti 1 tion rt'tnoM'-tnii'iil tlicfiiii't'-i't t-oii-tipation. tlio t'oinlitioii tt hit'li I- Kt'iit'ially pokt.'ii ot n. torpnr nt tin- liM'r. RH1IRARR I- o tonif, f.itlimtk', -tonnifiiii, nnUDHIlD imitrmaiiinr tin- ilijit-llon, itn ili'i'iinr It ii-oliil in ily-pt'p-i.i iittt'inlt'ii with fon-tip.illon. In In ni -in , i'tf Tlio ft ntlt. at'tion ot rhiiliarli irinliT- it olio ol tilt' l-l ri'int clit-. ltir lit'inoi i hniil- t'l.iiiii't-tt 1 with toii-t ip.ttion : mil' ot tin' lit-t k ini'ilic-i to: iliiirrliii'a t'.tii-i''l liy mM or tln pit-tin ot irrilnl int; nw-tn in tlio -ti.'nnrh rPfJTHV N n pint' ami -implo t tin- 1 "t urjlultt.'. n i'miii'-tlm iippi'tlii . Im r i- I u-mu nii'l I'liti'i- into nn -t of tin - n at Inc t'oinliiiial ion-t'lni'lo) i il in nn Hi n . -tin- Il in. i) Im n-i il in ailt.i-i i.i iim ilililllt) ol tin' iliiri-lni' uiirii'i-, ir w'iiii .t tri'iii-rnl tuiiif nnpii' I'-n 1-ii 'iiri t 'I. Ii ptj -l.l, nlotlll' trollt. mnrllol l Inr.', Il-ltll .-(lot-iiln, Inti'iinii unit toit'i'. ili.iri Im a nn v. in in tut' ninonir tin' many ntlfi lion- n lilth 't h, -provi'il U'i till. rOPu I - l "ii to I hmhi workt i-anil nil win VjUurl 1 1. 1 1 1 i t- a m-rn- tmnr nml -i.min.ii ' whirli 1- tu t' lioin nnpli'.i-.iiit altt r t lli't t- It -iipplio- lnati'ri.il tor ImI) mnl lirinti : it iri t s lono nml -tit'tnrlli to tlir ajirtl ami inlliin; ciin lo-- of ui.ilf Italit) , t it . It I- unliable In liinlnria, iiirui', malarial ilelnlit) , low Ii itr-, I parnl) iif, -piii.il nml norum- t'tiiiiplaintt. ni llaninnitory nllertlniis ol t lit' lifiirt, t'pilt p-) , liilloii- ami liM'i' tronlilt'-, .-It-U In mlaelif, chain.'!' ol life, -pinal irritation, -oa-u km , flf. It i- rot n-liiii'r anil u-tnratii f to all who ha t iimlt'i-'-roiif prolotiirt'il t'M-ition, mu 11 at atlili'tf-, pnlilif -pciikct- ami ot hoi-, f niiliiin? tliii-o ho 1 1 -1 - it to lcniain lor a lonu tmit wit 1 1 1 m 1 1 Inuii ami finliuu iiuu-iial iatiwc ami prt'-t'i' i' f Iif fit nine . P.1NP.PR 'a "tnniilmit ami canniiiatlvo iri t il UUIULill iM i)-i,fp.a. ilatul.int folic ami tin fi't'lilf -laif ol tlie ailnif ntnry cainil nttf inlant upon iitonif ifout, inii-ciiliir rlu tiiiniti-in, nt n-ralu-ia, lit'.nliif lie, iinpailiin.' a wiiriniiKi ami coiilial opf ration npnii tin toIllaf h, rilAMftMII I? I- ii wr.itfliil iinoil) nn, aromatic VjnftlllUlUlLIj hitter, linp.irtini.' a plfiu-imr ile'.'ii'e ol warnilli mnl -tieimth to the -touiat'li, ami in all f.i-e- ol imli 't -tlon, wiml) folic mill t-'t'iit r.u weitkiit , it ha- Inr iii--i- heeii -Homily ii i'iiinnicnilfil l tin- tin -t t nn iient pr.iftit lonei-a.-a f r) ii-tinl utiil 'it 'ii -lli'l. il irnn-'ly tin- pel loilital sn k lit ,iu,i. lit , 11) -pep-in, anil all it- Kitnlii'l th-en-i-. It -repiitt"! tn cine neurali.ri.i. fiAHLM I J I - ii tonic mnl i.tliniilnnt t i tin il -VjnriulJljri Mf-tne ort'iin-, ami i-einpli tcil tn ivliex e -nnjile ra-t lie tlcliilil) ffll 1IMRH I" " I"1"' -Hniiiiiir.t -tinn.utin uUliUHUV tunic, imvi'ti-iim tin nnpti tt mnl iniprovini; iliiri-liiiii. 1 1 aii-f i t ttilinintl i) as a ifini'tl) in Minplo 11) -pep-ia. DR1PVIV A1H I-1 nrlcrial ami iuroiit IIUtriL'I ftOfl .iiiinilmii. It ih-pl.i)- its ! x irtiies In proiliifiin; f ntaiifoiis eamatlon, i'pellinir wiml. ami iilla)intr lini-f nlnr rlitu matlf pains. A - a ii itifil) In clironlc llii nin.i- tlsin enjoy- iiuifli it piitatioii in tlil-coiintiy. , VPIIflW nflPk' ls -frlm-'f"t "ml t-'tntiy 1 IEiLLUVK nUl tunic, ami ai-o la.vatnc is cniplo.wM in -f rnluloiis ciiimifous eruption-, coiisfc-tlon ot the licr ami il)pcp-lu. All these are combined with the Great Nerve Tonic, Diuretic and Carminative : CELERY SEED, In the Ccleri Compound. l-roin. Col. A.Ci. Hutch, ro-tmtistcrat Winil jiir. Vt for twenty-one )ears. Oil II wio. 111., .Inly 11, lNSt. Cm.. M, IC. l'AI.NK Pear sir For .-eientl ycai-s I linve sinlcrcil troiu ilypep.-'H ami ncu mlirlii, e-pccially itctittt facial iiciunlirlii, iic coiiipanifil witli nt'iiralL'lc lieaihiche. AIkiiU a year since 1 lieuim taklin; your CKI.IIUV (OMrtll'NP witli a result which I am eliul to trhe lor tlie licnellt of others. The lli-st bottle helpcil ine itre.it ly, ami loinrcr u-e has resiiltetl in coinpleto rellel. I now have koo'I illire.-tlon, Miilinl sleep, mnl itin toitnreil no tuoi-e hy ncu mlKln. Ilopintr I'U.UtV C(;.Ml'Ol'.Vlmiiy he as ieniuncrt!tlo to ) on its it is hencllclal to """vour-.ruly. A. (.. IIAT( II, Tn lilt I ounce Till: CU.UtV cnMl'OrNI) ill places where pKU.KIts nil MIT II wu IT IN STIIt K, I Will, ON IIM'IIIIT Of TWO 11(11.1 HS, scml two liottlcs to any nililre-s In New l-'iij;. Intnl. securely p.icketl, nml r.prcs.s llmri-'cs Tniil. to j our neaicst I. press Olllco. l'lli:i'Al!i:i 11V M. K. PAINE, VIM)-Olt, VT I . S. A. A I'rtietiial Apolliecni) w ln l"is Iu t n ,ic liM'lyeiuriiireil liithc prepnriititiiiol inctlaitics Mllft' Mm i ll ill, IM'.'. May lie ohi.iiiicil by i-M'ty W holi s.ile mil Hetiill llrtiwi-t in the I iincil Mutes or Can- I'lite il per bottles sl bottles for J i, A. G. FISHER, (Ifiii'iiil Western Atrcnt. 51 Wiilmsli Ave. lIlltllKO, 111. Ii-" SM