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Ilis Garden.
Four or five City Hall officials were sit
ting on'the steps on the Woodward Ave
nue side Saturday atternoon, discussing
politics and the weather, when a smallish
man, seeming to be in considerable men
tal distress, approached them, and in
quired
"Gentlemen, is there a scientific man
among you?"
"Certainly there is,'' they replied, in
chorus.
"And you must be familiar with the
laws governing storms?"
"We are," was the prompt answer.
"Well, then," continued the stranger
"I wish to relate what may seem a singu
lar occurrence. I live on Division Sirect,
and though it began raining at midnight
the other night and continued for twenty
four hours, net a single drop of water fell
upon my Garden."
"Is that possible?" gasped one alter the
other,
"It is the solemn truth, gentleman, and
Fd like to know by what law of nature
you can account ior it. It was a-long
continued, drenching storm, yet not one
drop fell upon my garden."
There wasn't even room for a sugges
tion. The crowd was astonished and si
lent. After along minute, cue of the
gentlemen turned to the stranger, and
asked:
"You must have a theory, haven't you?"
"I have."
"And what is it?"
Who wants to kiss a girl if he knows
she's got to let him, and he knows he's
got to go it, and every body's looking on
to see fair play? No," sir, that takes all
the life out of it. The way to do is tc
catch her oft-hand and tear the gathers
out of her dress, and pull the ribbons to
pieces, and knock her back hair down,
anl hear her say, "0!"' all to yourself,
and then go away to a quiet place and
think it over.
Environed Wsth Danger.
The dweller &r temporary sojourner in a
malarious region of country is environed with
danger. Besides inhaling at every breath an
atmosphere saturated with nn infectious poi
son, he also drinks water which is in most in
stances likewise impregnated with the fever
and ague breeding miasmata. If a bilious
subject, deficient in stamina, or irregular in
habit of body or digestion, his pciil is much
increased, as these abuormul conditions are
extremely favorable to the contraction of ma
larial disease. But the danger may be safely
encountered with the assistance of
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, wkich
completely nullifies the atmos
phereic virus, andneutralize=the cpnstituents
of miasma-tainted water. This beuign anti
dote to disease eradicates and prevents fevers
of an intermittent and bilious remittent type,
besides effecting a thorough and permanent
reform of those enfeebled or irregular con
ditions of the system which invite not only
malaria, but other diseases equally to be
dreaded.
Two Moted Wreve Reb1erf)
Our readers will remember the account
given in these columns of the robbing of the
grave of the Hon. Scott Harrison, in Ohio, last
May, the body being found in the dissecting
room of the Ouio Medical College. Public
iedignation justly brands any man as ascoun
drel who will rob the grave of the dead. But
there are two noted grave robbers in this
country, so far from being the subjects of the
people's wrath, are universally lauded for
their virtues. The reason is plain. While
the former class steal the dead bodies of our
loved ones to submit them to the dissecting
knife, these only rob the graves to restore the
living victims to our hearts and homes.
Their namesDr. Pierces's Golden Medical
Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets
are household words the world over. The
Golden Medical Discovery cures consumption,
in its early stages and all bronchial, throat,
and lung'affections Pleasant Purgative Pel
lets are the most valuable laxative and
cathartic.
Old a"e does not prevent you from being
cured of your Hearf Disease. Mr. Thompson
says:
"I have had Palpitation of the Heart for
ten years. Two years agp I had a paralytic
stroke since then I have been troubled very
much worse. I found no relief until I had
used Dr. Graves' HEART REGULA OR. I
have used it for four mouths the palpitation
has entirely left me. I was so bad at times
that I could not breathe freely, and used to
have a faint, sinking feeling was so bad that
I could not sleep, aud had to get and
walk around in order to get breath. I feel
entirely well of all my heart troubles, and
would advise all afflicted with Heart Disease
to use it. lam seveuty years of aee, and
live in Bakersville. JAMBS THOMPSON, Man
chester, N. H.',
Send your name to F. E. ENGALLLS, Con
cord, N. H., for a circular containing testi
monials of cures, &c-
Dr. Graves' HEART REGULATOR is for
sale by druggrusts at 50 cents and $1 per
bottle.
Awar ds to Amnvica at Parts.
The cable announces most of the prizes won
at Paris. The Howe Scale Co. must feel sat
isfied with their share. They ta'^e the gold
medal (the highest award), the silver medal in
class 68, the only award ^o any scale manu
facturer), and the bronze medal in class 64 (the
highest In that class).
mn
CLOCK WORK IS NOT more regular than the
liver the stomach, and the bowels when they
are put in order with DR. MOTT'S VEGETABLE
LIVER PILLS, a supremely effective and safe
alterative, cathartic and blooddepurent which
promotes thorough bilious secretion, a reeu
lar habit of body, sound digestion and nerv
ous tranquility. It is the best possible sub
stitute for that ten ible drug, mercury. For
sale by all Druggists.
From S. 51. Pettenaill, of S:ilibary Mass.
sold more boxes of GRACE'S SALVE during the
last four months than of any other like prep
aration in my store in fact it is the only Salve
for which there is any sale. This bespeaks
the confidence of the public in its virtues and
is in my opinion a valuable recommendation
of its healing properties.
Mrs.
T^uvjwwds^of ^tbir^,- years
r. crr^* -y^ been LOWS SHOOTING SYRUP ha^ "been used
for children with never-failing success. It
corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind
colic, regulates the bowls, cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, whethei arising from teething
or other causes. 5An old and well-tried rem
edy. 25 *ts a i ^fi
CHEW
Ti?e Celebrated
1 Matchles
IWJOd Tag Plug
TOBACCO.
i
TBB-PIONBBH TOBACCOnGOMPChicaijo.
T
A T,
New York, Bosto and
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Another Fa Kan itednccd.
H. A KUFOS, dealer in dry-goods, Wood
hull, 111., writes BOTANIC M-DICINB Co., Buf
falo, N. Y., June 22d, 1878: "Gentlemen
Please find inclosed $5.00, for which send ine,
bv express, Anti Fat. I have taken one bot
tle and I lost five and one-quarter pounds."
Nearly all diseases that afflict humanity or
iginate in the stomach, liver or bowels, and
might be prevented if. people would use a lit
tle common sense but they will not. They
rather take Parson's Purgative Pills, because
owe is a dose.
Rheumatism is the most nainful and most
troublesome disease that afflicts humanity. It
comes when we least expect it and when we
have no time to be interviewed by it. The
only reliable remedy that we ever found is
Johnson's Anodym ninun,
Cottage Glagerwreart.
Take on3 cup of butter sud lard melted to
gether, and one cup of New Orleans molasses
sfi into this one cup each of sugar and cold
vfcter, two l^rge teaspoonfuls ginger, two
er gs beaten, and four cups offlour,having in
iJ.
three large teaspoonfuls DOOLET'S YEAST
POWDER. Bake in moderately hot oven,
FairbaJitlc* Seafea.
Numerous foreign governments, as Bussia,
Cuba, 8iam, Japan, &c, have adopted the
Fairbanks standard Scales for Government
use, and in the last four years only, our own
government, in the post office, war and treas
ury departments, have bought over 11,000.
To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten
thebreath, use Brown's Camphorated Sapona
ceous Dentifrice. Twentv-fivR p.p.nts a bottle.
IMPOHTAKi a- Oi.'CK.JFarmera.Fam
lltes and Others can purchase no Reined) equal to Dr.
TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT for the cure of
Oholera, Dlarrhooea, Dysentary, Croup, Colio, and Sea
sickness taken internally(It Is perfectly harmless
see oath accompanying each bottle) and externally for
Chronic Rheumatism. Headache, Toothache, Sore
Throat, Cuts, BurnB, Swellings, Braises. Mosquito
Bites.o S res.Pains in the limbs back and Chest, lhe
VENETI NLINEMENT was introduced in 1874, and
no one who has used it but:
continues to do so m&n
statins that if it wrs ten dollars a bottle t^ey would
not be without it. Thousands of certificates can be
seen at the Depot soeaKing os its wooderlrl curative
properties. Soid by the Druggists at 4 0 cis, Depot 12
Murray Street, New York.
yty*&uS~:-*&tt^*!W:
^:J~-
000,000 acres taken in four months by 85,000 people
Good climate, soil, water, and building stone. and good so
Cietj-. Address, S. J. Gilmore. Land Com'r. Salina, Kansas
A IUXGKY O MaHUfit-
AHISH!
See what it doasjw
Rose's Name Writing & Darn
ing Att a -hment for Hewing ma
coines-thelastgreitinventior. Marveous yet simple! A spec al
attachment for each kind of
machine ia ordering name the
machine. Price $1. Ask a!
ewing MachineR 1 r.l,, yf
Agent wanted .M.ROSE,.
Sun .ildintr. Np.w Vnrk.
8unBuilding Ne York
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in New England. Edited with special reference to tb*
varied tastes and requirements of the home circle. Al
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Daily Transcript, *l per annum, in advance.
Weekly 1S (5 copies to one address, P7,5
per annum, in advance.
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RAPONlFIER
Is the Oid Reliable Concentrated Lye
FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING.
Directions accompanying each can for making Hard,
Soft and Toilet Soap, QUICKLY.
IT IS FULL WEIGHT AND STRENGTH.
The market is flooded with (so-called) Concentrated
Lye.which is adulterated with salt and rosin, and won't
make soap.
SAVE MONEY, AND BUY THE
SAPONIFIER
MADE BY THE
Pennsylvani Salt Manuf O
PHILADGIPHIA.
CONSUMPTION,
BBOXCHITIS, OEXICRAI. DEB1XITY,
CAUTION!
HTPOPHOSPHITESFELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP
OP HTPOPHOSPHITES.
As this preparation is entirely different in its combi
nation and (-fleets from all other remedies called Hy
pophosphites, the publ care cautioned that the genu
ine has the name of Fel owsftCo blowo on he bot' te
The signature of the invt-ntor. James I Eel ova is writ
ten with red iak across each label, ad on (be ello
wrapper in water-mark, which is seen by holding the
paper beiore the light.
FELLOWS' HTPOPHOSPHITES
is adapted fo- diseases which are produced by loss of
rvous power and consequent muscular relaxation,
vi?:
Consumption. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough
Aph'tnia, ough.Nervo sness, Men'al Dei ression.Nen
raigia, E ileptic Kits, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervous De
bl ity, Chronic Diarrhoea, lieacorrhoea. Fever and
Ague, Marasmus, Dy pepsi t, Diphtheiettc Prostration
Diseases produced by overtaxing the Min by grief or
Anxiety, by Rap'd Growth, by Child-bearing, 4c, Ac
Established 1833.
Gargling Oil Liniment
?per
Hu uma Flesh.. .i
IS GOOD FOR
Buns and Scalds, Sprains and Bruises,
Chiblains, Frost Bites.Stringhalt, Windgalls,
Sr/atches or Grease, Foot Rot in Sheep,
Foundered Feet,
Roup in Poultry,
Cracked Heels,
Cflapped- Hands,
'/lesh Wounds,
External Poisons,
Sand Cracks,
Galls of all kinds,
Sitfast, Ringbone,
Poll Evil,
Swellings, Tumors,
Garget in Cows,
Cracked Teats,
Callous, Lameness,
Horn Distemper,
Crownscab, Chiittor,
Foul Ulcers, arcy,
Abcess of the'Udder,'
Swelled Legs.
Thrush, 7
WINS
Epizootic,
Lame Back,
Hemorrhoids or Piles,
Toothache,
Rheumatism,
Spavins, Sweeney,,1
Fistula, Mange,"
Caked Breasts,
Sore Nipples, ^5
Curb, Old Sores,
Corns, Whitlows,
Cramps, Boils,
Weakness of the Joints
Contraction of Muscles.
Merchant's Gargling Oil is the standard
Liniment of the United States. Large size,
$t medium, 50c small, 35c. Small size for
family use, 25c. Manufactured at Lockport,
N. V., by Merchant's Gargling QU Company.
JOHJT HODGE, Sec*y.
VOUNG MENea^^eiiW
month-Small salary while learning. Situation fnr
nlshed.Address E.Valentlae,Managcr,JancBvUle.Wii.
4
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Unrivalled in Appearance.
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HANDSOMEST AND
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msmmMwm^m^
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120-PAGLCATALOGULFREE /a lkJiXi 1 i/tit iS I\IBUC,SUNDAY-SCHOOLS-HOME EHIBITION.
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Awarded liijhssl prize at Centennial Exposition Tot
Une rJieising q:tzKlic? iurl excellence and lasting eiiaf
acter of sweetn-ring ami flavoring. Tho bsst tobb.~*c
ever made. As enr bI :o strip trade-mnrk is clojey
.nutated en inferior poods, pea that JacJcson's Beet
iu every plug. Sold 1-y r. dealers. Send for samola.
tree to A. .TACsso'rr & Co.. Hfrs.. Petersburg:.
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at club rates. Time trouble and expense caved by sub
scribing through the Rocky Mountain Subscription
Agencv, which furn-'shes any pappr, (except local) pub
ithed ia the United States Musical inttruments,sew
'ng machines of all kinds, chromos. frames, sewiDg ma
chine needles nd attachments at reduced prices. I
will also furnish Books of all kirn sat lo A est prices.
RockyMouutain stereoscopicYi^ws
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Ageiits can make big money. Address
JAMES TORRENS. Evans. Co'o.
MAKE HENS LAY.
An English Veterinary Surgeon and Ohemist how
travelii'gin this country, says that most of the Horre
and Oattle Powders here are worthless trash. He
!-ays that SheriMan's Condition Powders are a solute]
pure, and immensely valuable Nothing on earth wil
make hens lay line Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose
one teaspoonful to one pint food.
Sent by mall for eight letter stamps.
I. S. JOHNSON A CO.,
Bangor, Maine.
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and all the News of the dav. It is sent by
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(Six Papers per Week) for .s
60 PerMonth.
With the Sunday Edition (Seven Papen
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i
The WEEKLY GLOBE is an Eight-Page
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on receip of 15 cents for postage. Alios LAWSON,
Chemist. B'nghfimpton, N, Y.
retail price $28U only $65. PI ANOS
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1
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Ufu VV'ili .^^nil 1 sat for. 50c, or 3 sets for. $1,of
t f 111 r?Il ou patent tit el Wire and .Sil
ver MetalicViplin, Guitar aid Banjo Strings to any
one wishi the agency, ihey are warrantoJ and will
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terial for 3 bblstjOcts for 7 bbls. $1. Sent by ma wltu
full directions for use a. ow clean old barrels,
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PamoiiR'o Pars ttv Pill* make New Rich
ood, and will completely change the blood in the en
tire system in three months. Any person who will
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i-tored to sound health, if suca a thin4- be posit
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JONKSVILLB, Mich., Deo. 57,1877.Messrs. Fowls*
I sent yon 50 cents for two boxes of Grace's Salve,
have had two and have nsed them on an nicer on my
foot, and It is almost well. Respectfully yours,
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Price *5 cents a box at all druggists, or sent by mall
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feciallpermission
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Refer b. specia to Rev. Dr. J. E. Rankin,
A-,'..* T. Heston, M. A Newton,
Bucks Co., Joan L. .per, eq Norfolk, Va. Dr
J. H. White, 417 Fourth Ave Ne^. York ,Dr. O. A.
Dean, Charlotte, N.\. Hon. 0. B. Parsons,' present
Mayor uf Rochester, N.Y Ask your druggist. Send
for pampitlet and audress 1 CUAIO, A%
7tVHiitSITirPl.ACB, XKXV YORK.
ANTI-LE
The Great Fattening Remedy and Bleod
runfl r.
THE
greatest medical discovery of the age. for
ducingthe healthy adipose eecwic-s "ddaf
tg all w'-'it' the body.
BKFOBB. AFIK.C.
It will speedilylnceaso healthy fl shaj i musclp. It
will increase the vital power. It will stop tendency to
ema iation. It will give an app-tite It ill regener
ate the hole system. It vitauz the blood, supply
ing such ingredients ai may be required. It pramotes
Igor In the organawhich dene^d for the health on
the involuntary muscular action, vis.: the Liver,
Lungs, Heart, Stomach and Oenitaie. It will cure
Consumption. It will cure Fever and Ague, General
Debility and Nervous Prostration.
And endless chain of good effects follows the use of
Dr. Judge's ANTI-LEA N, and ne are safe in sayins
from a l"'ngexperience'In medinfne, its virtuesure hot
posResced by any other combination. This has been
used in my pactlce for year*, aud has not in a stogie
Instance fai ed when used as directed It will fill A
ant lone felt, there never having ba*n an article of
this kiod before offe ed to the public
It has betsn demonstrated, and proved beyond all
mbt, that on a st-morte extminatlon of different
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with tuberculosis or pulmonary nsumntion, and have
recovered by an increase of adpo- tlssuoi o- fl sh,
and consequently formed a cicatrix in the long, and
arres ed all tubercular depo^lr, and saving the haalthy
tlssae und mucous membraije of the lungs has le
htored thousands who bave lived bo a good old age.
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