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CHILDREN'S CORNER. WIIKHKHIIALI, llAHY fi)IMI-,K 115? lit 1. O. HOLLAND. Over tlit cridlo the mother hung, Softly cooing a dumber gong, And thcue were the ilmple word ihenung All the evening long: ' "Check or cliln, orknticklo or knee, Where iha.ll tho babv' dimple hot Wlicrc 1U0JI tho nngel'g nngo; rcit When he comes down to thehnby'n nest I Where (hall tho angel' totth' remain When heawalitiisiny babaglnl Still ns alio bent nd nan no low A murmur Into hcrnjUlc broke, And she paused to hca for she couM hut l-w The baby's angel spkc ' 1 "Check or chlti, or imeklc or knee, "Where shall tho baly't tllinplo I'd Where nhall my lUgcr fall and rest When I come tl(n to the baby's nest' Where, shall tiijfltiKcr's touch rcmali; When I wake our babe ngaln I Silent the nii-dcr sat and dwelt Long on tV w ect delay of choice, And then b. her baby's side she knelt And sani'wltli pleasant voice: "Not on tic limb, 0 angel dear I Korthc claims with Its youth will disappear; Not on Ihi check elmll the dimple be, For tho larborlng smile will fade and flee; lint tou-ii thou the chin with Impress deep, And tn baby tho angel's real shall keep." .loo nml the Fa) it. St. Xcholai. Joo is a little Cnlifornlnn, and ho llvos close by tlio I'nciflu Ocean. IJis father often hikes him to walk on tho bench "Sec, papa, seel" crio.l Joo ono day when tho two were out together. "What a nice log to pit on!" nmlJoa ran along tho bench until ho enmo to a brown ob ject thnt l-y on tho warm sand, a littlo way up from tho ocean. Hut, just, ax Joo was silting down, tho brown "log" began to move, nnd Joo ran back to his lapa in fear, crying: "It is a whale, nana, nnd it was tro ing to eat mo up. just ns the ono in tho iiidio ato .jonnu." "No, it is a seal, my boy," roplicd Ids fatlier. "It won't hurt us. It is a young one. Let mo coax it to stay awhile." So saying, ho took hold of tho little seal, and. by rubbing it on tho back and under tho neck, he soon had tho little fellow as quiet as a pet dog. Joo soon lost ins tear oi mo heal, ami, going up to it, began to rub the soft fur on Its back. I think the little sc 1 must have liked thi", for, wh'.'ii Jou turned to go, tho seal tried to follow him. "How tamo it is! How mtoerly it walks on those funny littlo legs!" said Joo. "Aro they his legs or his arms, papa?" "A littlo of both," said his papa, laughing. "They aro called flippers; niul ho also can uso them as our gold fish use their fins." "May I take him home? Seo! lie would follow mo clear to tho house." "lie would not bo happy, Joo, away from tho ocean. Wo will put him back into tho ocean, where his brothers and sisters arc, Joe. I will tako him out to this rock and drop him into tho water. ")nn't lie look liko a big dog-lish, pnpa?" cried Joe, as the seal swam away, diving under each big wavo that tried to sliovo him back to the shore. "Good-bye, littlo seal! 1 liopo you will iititl your mamma ngnin." Joe anil Ids papa turned to go home. After a little while, Joo said, very so berly: "I'apii, I guess I don't want tho seal skin hat that I teased you for. May bo it came oft' that nice littlo seal's brother or sister. 1 don't seo how folks can shoot such dear little tilings as that seal is." Hoc Itiiiitlni;. 11V JIMMY WtOWN. llariH-r'a Yount rcnjite. Tho more 1 seo of tills world tho hol lower I find everybody. I don't mean that people haven't got their insidoa in tlicm, but they aro so dreadfully un grateful. No matter how kind and thoughtful any ono may bo, they never glvolilm any credit for it. They will pretend to love you and call you "dear Jimmy, what a lino manly boy, como hero and kiss me," and then, half nn hour afterward they'll say, "whore's that littlo wretch? Let mo just got hold of him. O! I'll let him know." Deceit and ingratitude aro tho monster vices of tho age, find they aro rolling over our beloved land liko tho ilood. I got part of that elegant languago from the tern pcranco lecturer last week, but I im proved it a good deal. There Is Aunt Sarah. Tho undo that belonged to her died two years ago and she's awfully rich. Sho comes to seo us sometimes with Tommy that's her boy, a littlo follow ten years old and you ought to seo how mother anil Suo wait ou her, and how pleasant fntlior is when she's in tho room. Now sho al ways said that slio loved mo liko her own son. She'd say to father, "How I envy you that noblo boy, what a com fort ho must bo to you," and father would say, "Yes, ho lias some charming finalities," and look as if ho hadn't laid onto mo with his eano that very morn ing and told mo that my conduct was such. You'll hardly believe that just because ltlltt tho very best I could nnd saved her precious Tommy from nn up pie grave. Aunt Sarah says I'm n young Caiu and .knows I'll come to tho gat lows. Sho camu to seo us last Friday anil on Saturday 1 was going bee-hunting. I read .dl about it in n book. You tako nn nxo and l'o out doors and follow a. bee, and after a wlillo tho bee takes you to a hollow treo full of honey and you cut the treo down and carry tho honey homo in thirty pails and sell It for over so mueli. I and Sam McGinuis were rrnlnc. nml Aunt bnrnu savs, "U taKo i'orauiy with you, the dear child would Fllloy It 60 mucil. ui course, no lunuw Dial's twelve yiyirs out wants a, mtio Jhap liko thatCfagglng after him, but iwoUinnrZMi un anu sain i u uo uo- llglitetrfo tiCo Tommy, and sol couldn't help myself. Wo sttrppoil in tho woodshed and bor rowed father's axo, and thon wo found a boo.- Tim boo wouldn't ily oa before us in a straight lino DutKOpt ngiitingon everything, anil onco ho lit on Sam's hand and btuug him good. Itvovcr, wo chased tliu beo livqjly nniLby-and-by ho started for his treo and o ran after him. Wo had hist cot to tho old dead npplo treo in tho pasture when wo lost tho boo and we all rurrcoil that his nest must bo in tho treo. It's1 an awfully big old treo, and it's all rotted away on ono sido so that it stands ns if it was ready to fall over any minute. Nothing would satisfy Tommy but to climb that tree. Wo told him ho'd hotter lot a bigger follow do It, but lie wouldn't listen to reason. So wo gavo him a boost, and ho climbed up to ivhero tho tree forked ar.d then ho stood up and began to say something, when ho ulsup- right ho had fallen out poarctl. WWo ran round to tho of tbo tree, A htm up, but ho wasn't other sldold It was witches, but I tlioro. ftst uo soraowherc, so I knew hyho treo nnd looked, climbodipped down Into tho hollow 110 nnd wns wedged In tight. I Of tlinf Vnnnh lita lintr. hilt It wna tin cPtllht I couldn't get n good hold so ?'1. him out. Wasn't ho scared "Vuf no iiowion nmt said, "u, taxo l!mt. I shnll dlo." and Sam wnntcd fun for tiio 'doctor. I told Tommy to patient nnd I'd tret him nut. So I jlil down the treo nnd told Snm that (ho only thing to do wns to cut tho treo down nnd then open it and take Tommy out. It wns such a rotten treo I knew it would como down ensy. So wo took turns chonninir. and kent encourni'inir Tommy by telling him that tho tree was most ready to fall. After working nn hour tlio treo began to stagger, and presently down sho camo with an awful crash nnd burst into a million pieces. San and I said Hurray! and then wo poked round In the dust, till wo found Toniny. Ho was nil over red dust and was nniost choked, but ho was awfully mad. Jus because soma of his ribs were brokui m tlio doctor said ho forgot all Sim and I lind ever duuo for him. I shouldn't have minded that much, be canst, you don't expect much from a lit tlo toy, but I did think his mother woull Iiavo been grateful when wo brou;ht him homo nnd told her whnt wo hut dono for him. Then I found whntnil her professions wcro worth. Sho tailed father nnd told him that I and ilio other miscreant lind murdered her )oy. Sam was so heightened at tho artful name sho called him that lie ran lonio, nnd fntlior told mo I could comeriirht upstairs with him. They coului't have treated mo worse if I'd let Tan my stay in tho treo and starve lo iteitn. 1 almost wish i nan none it. It ilois seem as if tho more iiood a boy docs the more crown folks pttcli into him. The moment Sue is married to Mr. Travers I mean to go and live with him. Ho never scolds, and always says that Susan's brother is as dear to him us Ids own, though ho hasn't got any. A Curious Cosmopolitan. Henri Gwlnn, the promenade usher nl tho United States Hotel at Saratoga, U one of tho institutions of that popular resort. Ho is a veteran in tho service, a man of shrewd sense and keen observa tion, and a perfect cyclopedia of infor mation legarding people and pluees generally, and Saratoga and its habitues especially, m a conversation wuu a Troy Times roprosonlutivo lie said. I havo traveled all over the world, and met all manlier of men in tllllercut countries. I have erosed tlio ocean twentv-four times, nnd am thoroughly familiar with forcisn hinds. In fact, I urn cosmopolitan in my tastes and hub in, and um perfectly at home no matter ts what portion oi tiio globe i unit my self. I divide eacli vear into tlireo tie riods, of about four months eacli, which I spend as follows: Four month1 in the wilds of Florida, four in Saratoga, and four perambulating F.urono and Ameri ca. I left Saratoga last O.'tobor, took a tour throuirh Delirium, l- ranee, and bn laud, and then returned to this country and went to Jacksonville, Fin., leaving there May 1 to como here lu tlmo for tho opening season. I have been manv times the world over in (-enroll for the most desirable place for a homo; 1 havo found it; here it Is, nt Sarato-ra. Jt has cost me 200,000 miles of travel nnd over y 10.000 In aood money to obtain this in formation. I amsntislled here. 1 havo taken thesu regular trips Inco 187-1, Willie I make uo profession of linguis tic ability, mid do not pretend to bo thoroughly aetiuaintcd with unv other than tho Knglish language, I can always succeed in understanding or in making mi-Mil ( understood, no matter what Inn guago Is spoken; nnd of course during my travels 1 have picked up :v more or less familiar acquaintance with several foreign tongues', and can therefore carry on conversation witn persons oi inmost any nationality. I expect I am tlio only man In the world who lives in such nn irresrular manner. Whilo at Jackson ville I am at the St. James Hotel, nnd um general of musical festivities. I am known there ns tho prize matrimonial agent, but you needn't say anything about that. Hero I um promenade usher, and am kept lm-y during tho sensou looking after the comfort and welfare of our guests. Saratoga is bound to have a magnllleent season Tho people aro making money, and tlio money must como hero. A Woman Farmer. VrniuUiul.owIxtim (Mc) Journal, Just before dusk, Wednesday evening, a brown-faced and pleasant looking woman, with a short, well-built liguro and tirm step, fastened n plump, con tented looking bay liorso in front of tho lJoston Tea Store, and tossed a molasses jug out of her wagon. Sho wore a wid ow's veil and shawl. "There," said a, gentleman, "is ono of tho most wonder tul women in tho country, Mrs. Osgood, of Miuot Center, tho woman farmer." So when Mrs. Osgood canio out of the store, with her strong arm full of molas.-es jug, salt-box, and thh-and-that, the .oiinKi.ficribo began to plyhis interro gations. "How much hay-will you cut this year?" "Twelvo or fifteen tons. I've out about six tons aireadyj I com lueneod mowing nt 7 o'clock this morn ing, and mowed most of tlio forenoon. I spread thlrty-llvo common stacks of hay, and after dinner I gotVjl four good -Qtio-hnxso loads, in season to get down hero at i! o'clock and niorljet a lot of berries." Do you cut your vy with a niachiuo .or a soytho?" "llAlt; I onu mow either way. I havo a wie-horso mower." "Do you havo nn help?" "Only what I get from tho Mliildren. Thoro's.a girl ot It years andjiboyof 1U who help mo n little." "O tho girl going to liniko a farnior?" "I don't know. want to make afnrmar of her, but she says sho don't liko tho irjea very well." "How much of a fa-,! n havo you?" "I havo now about foii acres. I havo planted tills year half aV aero of onions, two jicros of potiitoe three fourtliB of uti acre of boafA, ui I sowed half an ncru of oats. I littvo dono all th.0 work myself. 1 havo run tho farm live years, and I havo'nt paid out n cent, not one ccut, for help, and 1 n'nt going lo, cither (with much oniphasls). Ln&t winter I went down in tho woods, and cut and teamed out ten cords of wood." "Does yt ur farm pay well ?" "Yes it's beginning to pay pretty well now. It was all run down when I camo thoro anil commenced work. H only cut hay onough for a cow and a horse. Now ft cuts twelve tous. I iiavo dug out tho rooks and leveled oil' tlio Holds with my own hands, so 1 shan't bo thrown out when I ndo my inowiug-machiuo. I keep two cows, one liorse, and a lot of sheep, and there aro u lot of hens run ning around. Mrs. Os-rood then started Dobbin for homo. Hero is a woman who liiids tlmo bctweeu planting hor acres of potatoos nnd onions, mowing a dozen tons of hay, chopping ten cords of wood in snow kneo deep, nnd nil tho linrd work of running i forty-ncro farm, to tnko enro of the milk of two cows, mnko butter nnd brend, nnd do all tho kncntllng, cooking, nnd sowing on buttons for n family of children, and yet has nothing to say about woman's wrongs or woman's rights. A (Junker In Westminster Abbey. At Westminster Abboy Isaac Hopper paid tho customary fee of two shillings nnd slxpenco for admission. Tlio door keeper followed him, saying: "You must uncover yourseu, sir." "Uncover mvselft" exclaimed the Friend, with nn affectation of Ignorant simplicity. "What do you mean? Must l tako oil my coatr" "Your coat!" responded tho man. smiling. "No, indeed; I mean your nat." "Ami wiint should I take oil my hat for?" ho enquired. "Ileenuso you nro in eliureli, sir,' an swered tho door-keeper, "I see no church here, " .-.ll, til. til till! Quaker: "perhaps thou meanest tlio hotio wlioro tho church assembles? I stippojo thou art awaro that It is the, people and not the building that consti tutes a church?" The idea seemed new to tlio man, but ho merely repeated: "ion must tnko on your nni, sir." Hut tho Friend again enquired: "Whnt for? On account of those Im ages? Thou knowest Scripture com mands us not to worship graven im ages." Tlio man persisted in saying thnt no person could be allowed to pass through tho church without uncovering his head. Well, friend," rejoined Isaac, "I havo sonio conscientious scruples on that subject; so give me back my nionov nnd I will go." Tlio reverential nanus ot me door keeper were not strong enough to com pel liiin to that saerlllce, and ho walked away without saying anything more on tho subject. Shortening tho Vnyntro Across the At lantic. New York Pun. Designs have been nindubyaSwediMi naval architect for n new kind of At lantic passenger Maimer which shall at tain a speed of from twenty to twenty- one knots nu hour, and mako I he voy age across the Atlantic in six days. 'i'u do tills tho ship miii-t ste.im at an aver ago of at least twenty knots tho whole distance, and, therefore, it must be ca pable of going faster when tho wind and tido aro not dead against tho ves sel, ho as to make up lor time lost wiien the circumstances nro not so favorable. Tho ship proposed by Captain Lund- liorg, tno swetusn engineer, is 10 uo uvo i hundred feet long by twenty-fourbroad. and to be propelled by four compound engines, capable of developing together 22.KO0 indicated horsn power. It is in tended to carry 000 first-class and l.fiOO second and third-class passengers, and .'1,000 tons of cargo, besides !),'J00 tons of coal, or cnougn for 180 hours .steam ing at full speed. The prominent Idea of Captain l.undborg is to so build his ship that tho main body shall divide the water horizontally instead of vertically. Tho hull therefore projects below the water line, and this peculiarity of his design enables htm to havo largncngiuu room, to get great capacity with shallow draught, and to give his vessel favorable lines. Tho purpose is to reduce her resistance to a minimum. Tho power u.-eil would give tho ship, according to ordinary formula used for calculating speed, something over twenty knots. It is supposed, however, that slio would bo faster, since little power would bo lost in wave-making, tho water having a clean run astern, being divided hori zontally by tho projecting lower part of her hull, the peculiar feature of tlio construction. Naval architects nro not apt to look with favor on any marked departure from the ordinary principles of ship construction, and therefore Cap tain hundboig's proposed vessel is likely to Hud adverse critics among them, Tlio London Engineer, however, speaks with respect of Tiis ideas, and urges that they bo put to a practical test iu a steamer of moderate size. Kven if ids ship is not feasible, however, steam ves sels constructed after the received plans aro likely bofuro long to mako tho voyage across tlio Atlantic in tho tlmo set by them. Enzlisli Juilircs. Tlio present ago lias iu Kiigland been remarkable for eminent lawyers of spot less personal character and profoirnl religious convictions. The Lord Chan cellor is dospenserof almost the greatest Church patronego iu tlio land, and there have been times when tills lias .seemed nn extraordinarily anomalous arrange ment, in view of the holder of tho olllco being a notorious free liver such as Thurlow, but with scarcely an exception Chancellors of tho past thirty yours have been models in point of mor.iK Tlio present Lord Chancellor, Selhorne, (Itouudell I'alnier,) is an earnest mem ber of tho High Church parly, while his brother, ex-('TiancelIor Cairns, Is a pillar of the Evangelical. Tho Judges, too, are now almost without exception gravo and rovorpiied seigneurs, tho Lord Chief Justice being as sound a Churchman and Church restorer as Lord Selhorne, who can boast himself the only English man of tho period who has created nn entirely now parish having got an not passed for tho purpose and built and endowed its church. At uo time no English history was tlio ormluo more spotless, and, it may bo added, tlio lawn more unsullied, it would bo hard to lind a prelate ou tlio pre.-cn( bench if HIshops in whoso personal character tiny ono could nick a hole. The following Horn by n former resi- dent of Des Moines, now nn attorney at 1'arker, Dakota, requires no comments: I tako pleasure iu saying to tlio pub lie, ns I havo to my friends uud acquain tances for tlio last llvo years, that I con sider Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhoea Itemed)', tlio best medicine for tlio purposes it is Intended, that I over tried. Since I havo used it I would not be without it. I was always subject to Cholera Morbus, and never found anything elso that gives tlto relief that your lleiuedydoos. I novcr lenvo homo without taking it with mo; and on many occasions have ran with it to the relief of sonio sufferer, and havo never known it to fall. My children always call for that good modlelno when they havo pain in tho stomach or bowels. Yours, Truly, C. 1). CONE, Attorney, Parker, Dakota. JiHcflO, 1881. Ono druggist In Des Moines sold over ,10 U P0IIIDS O! WIIIIYEO LOKN L UKE IKS your WIT AND HUMOR. It Is said that It Is about ns hard to hide one's lovo as it Is to hide a sneeze; neither of them can bo suppressed. Of n bnrbor's shop thnt was formerly n Inw-olllcc, tlio paper says that pcoplo got shaved tlierojust tho same. "You nro my precious pearl," ho said, ns ho drew her near his manly breast. "Oh. John," slio sighed, "and you nro my oyster!" ' Tlio man who undertook to lick n' thousand postage stomps iu a thousand minutes says ho had rather undertake to lick tho post master-general. Sometimes, nfter loading column af ter column of sorrows, Milferlngs, de vastation and dentil, we almost wish that Adam and Evo had never married. "lllow, gentle breeze, blow." sighed tho pool, and tlio next moment ho ohasing down street nfter his hat, and veiling, "Stop 'er, stop V," nt every Jump. "My lord," began a pompous yt.ttng barrister, "it is written Iu the book of nature -." "On wiint page, sir on what page?" interrupted the judge. Willi pen Tu hand. Ilefore marriage a man is generally greeted by his sweetheart with. "My darling. Is it you?" Hut alter marriage sho generally rushes to the door and shouts, "Htingh Henry, wipe your boots." "Ah, your grace," said Lord I'aliners ton to tlio lovely Duchess of Sutherland, "your beauty kills time!" "And time always kills beauty at last," sighed tho Duchess. When n man can talk stuff of which neither ho nor anybody else can toll the meaning lie is called either a phlloso. plier or n fool, just us luck happens to set folks. Father "Good evening, I'atsy; its a line moonlight night." i'atsy "It is your reverence; but its not to-night wo want the moon out its dark nights we want It." A stingy husband accounted for all tiio blame of tho lawlessness of his chil dren in company by saying ids wife al ways gave them their own way. "Poor things, Its all I have to ghe I hem," was tho prompt reply. Heroic order of a general upon the battle-tleld to ono of his subordinate, to whom lie indicates n perilous position: "Colonel, occupy that village with your regiment, hold It till you have been killed to tlio last man, vul then sind back for further order." Nigh water marl; the reai-hcd, And f-lu; stood like one bewitched. And the salt tear tricked past her little hum1. The bath-house number die Had forpittcn tnUcry ! The hew ltclilnj: creature couldn't find tier clothes "Ma," cxcl-iitr.o ltheboy, gazing down into the back yard, where tho young lady next door was talking to her sister, "como and look at the bonliro. She came and looked, and then cselalincd, "my son that isn't a boulire, that's a bonnet." About this time of year tlio city poo pic are gJtting very anIo s about the wellfiuo of tlio country cousin. This anxiety and solicitude will grow as the season ndvncos, and, when they can bear it no longer, they will pack up four children and two trunks and see about it At a legal investigation of a Honor seizure the judge nskiitl nn unwilling witncs-J! "What was in tho barrel that you had?" The reply was: "Well, your Honor, it was marked 'whisky' on 'ono end of the barrel and 'Put Dully' on the other end; so I can't say whether it was whisky or Pat Dully was in the bar rel, being us I am on my oath." Who Is that with a funeral tre.ul Comes slowly home and (joes to bed, And niters what Is best unsaldl 'TIs bo who's fished since rtoe the sun, Subslttln;; on a slnjslc bun, And after nil's caught nary one. ."Vo trootl I'itik-IiIii"-. No man can do a good Job of work, preach a cood sermon, trv n law suit well, doctor a patient, or write n good ortlcle when lie feds iiuscraiMO ami nun, w uu suikxisii uraui win un stcadv nerves, and none should make the at easily and cheaply removed bv a lltt lllttera. See other column. Albany Tin tempt In such n condition when It can bo so little imp imm. This Is the season for Itowcl Coinnlalnts: un ripe fruit and exposure prodtico them, and I'Kiiuv DAVis- I'AiN-mi.i.r.a cures iiicm. ii acts with wonderful ranldltr. and Is perfectly harmless. No family should be without It. Fur internal nnu i.ucrnai uses n uasnoaiuai. Thousands of M'rsous'who are bald to day inl(;ht havu full heads of hair If they would only life UAitnouxi:, n ucooori7.ee i exirati oi petro leum, which Is tlic only preparation ever dis covered that will really do this. i:iIi'i''Viin' for Women. Mrs. I.vdla K. I'iiiklKim Western Avenue, I.vnn, Mas,, has mado tho discovery! Her Yccetnblu Compound ts a posltlvo cure for fe male complaint. A line addressed to this lady win elicit uu necessary uuor nation. When vnu visit or leavo New York City, save liaprajsel'.xprcssnirc ami u.rriapi lure, anu nor nt tho (irand Union Hotel, nearly opposite (iraud Central Uepot. aw elegant rooms re duced to $1 nnd upwards per day. Klevator. Hcstaurant supplied w II h tho best. Horse Cars, Stages and Klevated Hallroad to all depots. Added vital foreo Is necessary In resisting Hie approach of disease. The system um Mown Is liable to every malarial Influence Mil. liiil. man's Pap supplies the needed t molns, ami Is in vu initio) nsa pievumw i... i-iiiv lor (U Yiti.lix.it.iiii. Among thu schools of a higher order iu town wo take pleasure In refcrrlnpr to tho Uni versity of Pes Moines ns ono In every way do serving tif patronage. Few, If any, Colleges In thu West offer better or more advantages for Imnartlng a thorough College course of educa tion. Tlio location and surroundings are pleas ant, nun every rare IN taueu lor i mi mural as well ns Intellectual training of students. Ten accomplished unit experienced Instructor aro i-ugagcd lu tho several departments, which In clude three Collect) courses of four years each, as well ns preparatory and normal courses. Ktudents of both sexes are admitted, and lioard may bo hail with the faculty at cost. For full particulars, address David F. Call; President, Ues Alolne-Oowa. Ktuloliismi-itiH'o Company J' Icn .Holm-. Tho Jlnterjirise, tho business paper of Des Moines, pays tlio following well de served compliment to ono of tlio leading business Interests of the city of Des Moines: In riiuiemb' ing tho different business interests of Des Moines thoro is none we can commend to the public with more coufidenoo than tho old tlmo honored State Insuranco Company, of this City, Their business growth within tlio last fow years lias been ono of marvol, The neatness and precision witli which tiich business has been conducted, lias long licon tlio admiration of tho business pub lic, nnd tlio settlement of their losses needs iio favor at our hands, tho thank ful lietirlsof a thousand honrtlts through out tho State, speak iu languago toi plain of tho honor and'eiiulty with which their losses Iiavo been adjusted. Dr. 13. H. hallway inciliciiicJ aro iheon'y medicines that bear nciiualntnnce tho oliln they get tho better they sell. At. J'utijlvtn JlcjAirter, i Uso Itcduln'i) Jitnuiu tiuYc Liito, Hums. Tho Cnmmol'Nclcnco has received nn Important addition In tho ele gant Observatory which Mr. II. II. Warner, pro prietor of the valuable Safe Kldoey and Liver Cure, 1ms erected nt Itochcstcr. A little fellow, who knew Mother (ioose better than lie knew his Illblc, was asked in ids class, "Who were thrown into tin; flory furnace?" This was too much for li'im. Tlio question wns passed. The answer enmo prompt ly, ".Shttdrueh, Mcshach and Abed neiro." Tills was n mortilioatlon to the little fellow; nnd when the next question came, "Who put them In?" he answered Willi a jump, "i.ittlo.iolinny tireeni ' lnrr t'ntt-I.lrrrOII nmdp from M-lrcti-i! livers on (he sea slion-, by t'nuwrll. llnr.ird Co., Now Viitk. It U nliMilutcljr imri'nnil swiTi. l'silrnis nlio kiitp once taken It prefer II lo all iilliers. i'liyalclnim Imte ili i l.lcil It superior to nnr ur tlic ultier oils In market. Tlio bovs of Detroit seem to he irolnir dowu hill In their morals of Into. One Sunday one of tho legion, who has always been noted for his respectful demeanor toward the great public, observed an old eitlwii yawning and gaping on tho street corner, and said to nun: "Holier not open yotirmoiitu too wide." "Why?" was' the stirprNed query. " I here s a law ngalnst opening a saloon ou Minilav, eoutititieil the sin ful child, as lie slid for the middle of thi'Mroel. 4Ki: Mi-Mil cup1 jmi lieionil poMliilllty or ilmiM. ir II k l.lvcr ur Klilney tronMe, CimMlmitliin, Dyspepsia. DeMllly. -Wells' fle-ilih Ili-newer Isjuur liupi-. II, ilriiRKl'l". Mllcliell, llartlett A Craln. Des Moin-s, In the garden two six-year-old chil dren, n girl ami a noy, exchanging vig orous blows and scratches, meanwhile calumniating each other at thu top of their voices like Homeric heroes, Mamma interiors, nnd after mueli ililll- cnllv succeeds in separating them. hat in the mime of iroodiiess are you up to, yt.it unhappy little wretches?" "I'lnying iiusnauii anu wue, nun !-'lt,'M llltil .M 0,Hl t M4. A VVlniKiif "UniiBliun Uai"lllki'ennlininefree frwn Itles. iiHisruUini-s. nils nn, I mlee, Ihe enllri! sea sun. Dru'lsts. Mitch. II llarllilt ,V Craln, lies Moines, A (lalve.stoii school teacher asked a new boy: "if a carpenter wants to cover a roof l.'i feet wide by !10 broad, with shingles It feet broad "by i'J long, how man shingles will he need?" The boy took up his hut anil slid for the doiir. "Where are you going?" asked the teacher. "To lind a carpenter, th ought to know that better than any of we felters.'J A it ? lor I'ilt'N Kldnev-WiPit nets lirst by overcoming iu the mildest in.uuicr all tendency to constipation: tl Iiv Its great tonic and Invigorating prop erties it rcstmes to health the debilitated uud weakened paits. Try It. linn. A small hoy could not understand why the "leaves" of tables .should be so called, seeing that lliey did not resem ble any leaves with which lie was fa miliar! At last he found it out. "I know!" lie cried. "They aro culled leaves lu'i-utue vou can leave them up or you can leave tlicm down." itiisci r.ikTrito.ii ii:atii. Wllllniu J. Cotigldlii, or Pomcrvlllc, Mass., savs: "In the full of tSMl was taken with blccdlngof the lungs, followed by severe cough. 1 lost appetite and llcsh, wasi-onllned to my bed, In the Miiuinerof lb" was admitted to the hos pital. TliediK-turs said I hadn hole In my lung ns big as half n ilullar. I gave up Iioih, but a IrlenVl told me of lilt. VM. HALL'S ItAI.SAM I'llll TIIK I.l'NtiS. I got nlmttlcwheu I com mented to feel better, and lo-d.iy I feel better than for three ve irs past. 1 write this hoping that every oiieiillllclcd with dl-i-.ifctl lungs will take 1)11. VOL HALL'S HALS AM. mid Is- con- vlnced that C'OXSL'MITIOXCAN HIILTISKIi I can positively say It has done me more good tnail an tlic on. or mciucuicx i nnvc i.n.t n nm-e my sickness. Hi; it known t.vio ai.i, uim an- ullKetcd with sa 1 1 Ilium. Ili-li scaltl head, tmin-tlgo, and every other eruption of the skin, that (ll.i: N's Si i l.l'lli li Ho.M" ulll speedily remove such harass ami ilMlgiii'lug complaints. r-oiii ny an druggists. a-Krra-ro" To fk "vnrfiS' UUIIJIIII L1 Pf; "A Neuralgia, taps, Cholera, L- r-1 rrrc- Diarrhoea, Sprains AND Bruises. Bums AND Scalds, Toothache AM' Headache. foh pmv ry ali nntwGisrs, El THE GREAT CURE for RHEUMATISM At It la for all iltmnic!! critic ttlDHEYO, P, LIVER AND QOVCUS. It elejnma tlio nyitera of th a:rld potion f Uiat oiiiscs On drjauiiil miirv-riuc wuicn oaly tjio vlcllma of niicumattiDi can rcalUo. THOUSANDS OF CASES of tin worst formi of tlilo terriblo dlieim bavo been qtilokly rclloved, tu n short ttiao PERFECTLY CURED. lias lidnoiiJcrriil success, ana an immcnie hi ..I. ... V . V. JT ...V VUUU... - " drsdsofcavcalt liaaourcd wlioronll elss lind fulled. Uls mil), but olDoicnt, OI'.ltTAIN IN ITS AOTION. but Imrmlesa In all casea. IVIl cleanses. Slreiicllicns nu J kItcsNch Vi IJrt taoii tno important orcana oi uiauou;, The natural action of Ilia Kldnejulu rcotoied Tha IJvar la cleansed of alldlueaso. and tlir Lf Cowoli -novo freely nml Uealtlifully. Iu tliU b way tuo wont ameaatia aro oratucatcu iruu. IbeiyalaiJ. it It bu been proved b thoasanda tbit 'J lathe mott effotual remedy forolo.inBlnatlie yetoraoi aitrooruiu eooreiiou. iuguiuu iiaed ta every liousehold aa a SPRING MEDICINE. Alvraya cure UIUODSNrad, cOHarTTA. TI0ir,rn,I3 and all T EM AXE Dlieuoii. Ia put up In Dry Vreetable Torui. In tin cans, ono jiacVssro of wlileli niaLeaCiiiiaru nirdlclno. Also In Liquid t'oriincrjr Coiiecntrutcdfor pore it. Uacti mth cjnal tdiitucu in cltlnrurn. UET ITUriuuit uituuiiiai. i iiii.Evi)Vv irUM.S. JHOIUitnsONWrn.. I'ron's, (Will send the dry iwt-pal I.) Ml III IMlTOt. VT, A SAFE AND SUM Egj-ffi REMEDY F03 Fc S Dfmnmqt em M- :V:1 HIIUlll nil ill WWffl Life Insurance. Althotich not a day passes thnt does not contribute its quota of Indisputable proofs of tho grent rood conferred upon honsands ot people by wiso investments in Lifo Insurance, yet wo find many who stand in doubt about availing them selves of tills blessing, caused sometimes ny disparaging remarks ot pcoplo who, ignorant of Its principles, try to appear wise by eondemlng thnt which they nev er understood, thus accomplishing a much grentor amount of mischief in a moment than tliey could remedy in n year. In sttcli cncs there is no doubt out tho "sour grapes" foblo conies in somewhere. Wo can recall remark? made live y ors ngo about the Centen nial Mutual Life Association of llur lington, Iowa. "It won't oxisl a year," then "two," &e., some of the prophclf havo ceased to exist. Tlio Centennial still exists, with all tho appearance of vigor enough to last u Century. There is no snfi;r nor cheaper Company in tlic Country. If vou decide to join the "wise men." address C. .1. Weuthorby, (lenerat Agent, Lock Draw lO'.l, llur lingtoti, lu.. for liisiirauco or Agency. Correct vour habit of crooked walking by using l.vnii's I'nleiil Heel SlliretierSj V'H'Ntf M r.N't.i-nrn Ti li-itritt-livnnct cum n 10 lo imtlon fnrni.lit-ii. Vslrntlne Urns., .lunrMl h . Wis, ssituin niimiii. Mnsn smnry wiiiii- K-nrttii-tr Slt- lll-.IIMAN AIIIMA ft'lti: nM rr rnlls. Trlnl pne'itnire free of irmxi.ts. or nr. it, xi-ii ninnnn. (fnrstniup) St.J'mil. Minn. sioo A month rnr Aici ins un otirii'w llookt TiiitllnLli rv Iiawni ur l.litlil on I lit-tln-st future Ht-nil for Clrii lir. Ni-ndmldri-isofSnrmnre Hook ARts. nnd lit forinnlllnir, nml receive Tin" l'in lt-- Mng-nilm- free sttm. I'. W . 7lrglrr ft I'n IsnK. AilnmsHI . rhlrsgn Racine College. A COM.Kfli: AMI flllAMMAU Ht llODI.. Till: 1IKST SCHOOL I'OIt HOYS. For It-mis, ml-lmss Oil. Sti-vens I'arln-r, Wonlcn cf Kim-IupCoMiW, Itiiclin-i Wis. Davenport Business CoHtic. IMitbllslied I HO,-,. 10 i:iH-rli-mxit Tinilu-rs. -I ar-t-rlsss l'i-nni-n. Stinliiiis 'HM t-a-. iltl i.iiril M ii.t wi-i-k Ail 1 ' A Vol oi . I'n. i., , lt,ua, furclii-ulars. llnreymi lutiuiclitfrM educate? If ilnti I faille s.-n.l for iti-w I'tiHiveltis of I'allnnan Colltiri-. l)i-s Moliu s, low a. AiMn-ss, C. P. POMEROY. Prcst. owa College, Grinnell. rull d'liii nitctn Wcnfiiiili. r Utli. Ivl A lmiblc linn. Tm Iti'lliitf Normal nnl Musical, u tilth nn- nnrn ttiPiu tt'iifM 'n all (im".. hmrttvn ImirnnoM. Tut If' II. tH r tlTlll, rftl. AtttUfi.CJtl'tl MUf flMtll 'Ilf. l$l iVfl.r.,.t titHtntrttith, tin' Mi nn In! Now K.mhIi ii'l roll.'tfi'. lH'tttfrn. ffiitrul htwa, im (tn UiIo.im, IUk I. ami lV.f I!. K , nnl (Vtitriil I! U nf Iowa. (iKomiKP. Maihh'n, I'rii. Uitinitlt, It , Aug 1. ih-41. of 111 The Hist Atlutiiliiiris nt the l.fMKt Ti nwonil'lUle-il In-lrm-tors lit-nse. Tlirn- roll, -in- Ciiiir,'s; lo. Nvrtnnl. t'oniin -rol.il, mil Mit-li-7,', oici ill 1 1 In lirnnxnMm Mit'lie iu,l ltJ" I mi. Iluml with l'.u-iilly nlcfiS!. bnvlul dlo-,nit lo Mlnlsteru'elilliln-n. I'ult n-rin ln-.nns Hi:rii:Miii;it ir.i'n. , , Ki n,! for '-v .l iiiies t',iwH" nnd full pariu-uhrsto Tres. IIAVIII I'. t'AI.I.. ! Mnlm-s, liiwil. NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY! rmsTTiri:Hi)AV or si:itkmiii:u. ViKnlilrrnt t.pw l'ull.lhikMj tho lirnltliy nml lu'Miitl fill I'm'. it lull ; Incrnir.. it factlltlth for Itnpaviliik' n tlmmuKtM'iinittnni utrvr ltnlnci niMitu llmt auinot In hiiipncw ii In Hit' tlnlinl Stiiii H, ('utultticti. Ulnu run pumeumrH. win rn wm rvv nn appucatimi to Verv Rev. W. Corby, C.S. C. Pros. the mmw fr DouLlo Hullor Clover rlnchlno .!cft!ii'll!atlavcr K I ullt-,1 HID I n. lift. i,r n-l In ono dujr frcni dsmn slid c'rtl'P c'lrcuUr and I'rW Icifrr. cnuririnliiir thU. Suite wUcre vtMH Advrrtif licit. " IlriUvrMott ii, .Mil ll....,b,.i. l, s.lfss.s.l Iniilnllliml XtlV. fJk. TEAS: ALMOST ACTUAL COST GOOD TEAS, 30,35 &40'.u lb. VERYFINE,50fcC0.alb All Express Cbarrres ptld on $B Ortlors. Don't be deceived I Senl direct with tilt Importer. No Middlemen. Wo uo the ploneero. r 4 THE OanT AMERICAN " r A CO. linpui-trrN. ir.o. koiou.) 3 a. 33 Vesey St., New York. rfiiltnllltllff tllf fltil iltlil Vrw Vehlfin. tn tit-tilln. nf tho lit vUi'itTi'HiiMUT.t. Mlllfontof ptnpltntv vralt- rflllllllllH. Tlltt li.'ftf nnd rhnnlu-al lllimtrtiliiil .utlllrn tiiiljIffttitTft of InfiMlnrrdltlonii. See Unit Un'citpyvim TtiU U tliponlv Inrirt'lyp-'rtiiitniHltMlrilllliiii. iinil i'aii. r.-nc rurcinummanii rxnn tciiu. AiMifno National IM'iu,mi!NO t'n, I'hlfiitro. Ill ft HRYSO.us '!" II t5tllli' I y- HIT ' SlIPV Cure! 8 l.) It IN rn-?.v TT u ID RE1 NoCure Wo Pay! If o-.ir drui.-i.-Ut won't oidrrlt, m nd it.lHiMu! v I 4 liollli s, t liu rK' prcpal.l. NOKMAX MKMCIXr. CO., IViijis, Des .Miiliic-i, loitii. lm:itmiV! I". II. Wnrd 4 Co., Mil-lull. Hull l-II i1-I'rillll, Hi s Miilni-ai Kull'-r A- I'llll I-, l .hl.-eiri UU-lmiilson iV i'n., Kt. J.oufs, M liuli-salo l)iiii,usts. not'xn in ci.osi: out r.w.v.v taiii) ok SUiVliVIER Sec (ho Kotluetiou: iiMiiiitriii r. k'h i ioipiiih, ti MM I.UCO tllithl(H I 1 t o " I'l.tln IImikIiijjn, nil nool 15 ' Iti'iiumnt l.uwi.rt.hi-ttt koimUio " ..M ml in Tin ltl (jlnirli.iiiiM. -ii ;to ta " It. H-intlliU's. I. lull t onl Sniiiinrr riiiliU Itln. xtltlo i y.l Suiuiimt lrtiun;M t f I'liii I line k !iU L'ulnrrd All Wool t.ruc niul hi fiH't i'i ry y.inlitf SiiiumcriiDntti'unii honuii uiuK'i'tt iur lirni Kid a own tuiio-v out, $1.50 Corsets Marked Down to $1.00 llii'itriiili-st liiiixiilus t-ii-r niTi-rid liy Ihi l,, ii,lln l)i- Uooils iioiim- of i ti o Hruie, AY. K. BIRD, M IIOUKSAI.K AXUItKTAll., -Mi 11111I u-j:i rmirtii Nt., Dl-H .Vlollll-K. Orders by moll or i-ipri-m promptly fillul, Ur.NTLTUENt I wot luffrrlntf trom mnsral dabiiUj to denicmo to ma. AtAcatlonor roonti did not glTem lncrrnsed proitratlonanailaxinitcbtlla. At thi time I auwaiiiruoesimmaaiaiaanqwonaertairMUiw. i nvoiq Ii Education a8 T OOHTEASTJBD EDITIONS 0T DIBLE REVISION STIU i?Ti was not i-ermanentlj abated. 1 have naei and vlnor of bodr, haa come elao a (TAn Iron Tonto tm a preparation olva. tnxiito of iron. Vril I'iiiii Hark, ami Ittott pltatev, 0H9oclatea irlfi (fin Oaeldble .Iramufira. Itmtrvtt vru tiurooue tthere U AMlir ACTU1 1 D BT Till DR. HARTEft MEDICINE fl -join Ntirfjrit7.f AOMNTH M'AIM was rioc i-ermanenuj auaiea. i nave naea tare notuei or ins uonia miooa in u i navo aona twice ine tm bor that 1 ever did In the aame time durlnanar llloefa, and with doable the eiut. with the tran-iuil ner And vlnorof bodr. OAS come Klaa b elaArnAaaof liiouabt never (tefare enJaiea. If the Toolnhu tut dona ttw tVasnraoTONto the prewnt tlm. Include! mucb i'xsioHALaiid I'D' ixrx lilttory iiuri-r before putllihrd, Addron, Towblcti iiiildcdailictcU portrtltuf Mn. tian llIiAnni'TA CO.. f N. Fourth Bt., HOL MAN'S PADS. TXAOIatUUC llolimin'M turtle. Mviirniiil Htom' m-li J'uil. for .lliiliirlii. Atfiio nnd Mtiiiiim-li truulilra. I'lilUK, t-IU.IK 1 1 I iiiii ii'h S- mi'i-Iu I I'hiI. Adapted to 0 chronic caws, I'llICK, Htl.oti. I lnlliinn'M .i,ii Moll, For stubborn rases of rnlartred Fpleen and unrlcldlnif Liter and Hlomach troiil.Tcs. I'lllUR. Hn.no I Iimiiiiii!'- l.il',,itiH 11,11. Knr allinf sU Infants and t:tillilrrn, I'ltlcr:, H1.no. I i.iIiiiiiii's. It. i' Kliliiuv 1iv1. KorKIdni-y CornntalBta. I'lllCH. H'-S.lV". 1 IiiIiiui ii'm .i 11 ,11,1 1 vi. .11,-illi-liml itmi.v iiiiwi-,-, TliPtx-tt Piaster made. I'o- tons on Itiitibi-r bists. PIIICK. fle. I iiiliuttii'H A ls.iiit iii ftlllfliint 1 - I 1"IiiI.'i-h. Knr.Viimli Fret and Blueitltli tllrcnlJllon. PUIUi: (nor pair) lin. AlHltlll lllll -llfl M IWlll" t,l 14Kfc Kntlis.. PorColds, oiistrurtlons and till case win-re A foot ll.tlli Is needed. PlilUK (i:r.HltJ, paclote) iZTn't FOR SALF. BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or snt br mall, post-paid, on rcrrlnt of price. The AlltdlirTlON HALT Is not "mailable" amlinnttbe sint by Kipn-ss tpurcbasi-r'i ctis-nsv. The success of lltlt.M AVfl PAD 8 baa Inspired lml laiors YilioofTrr Pads similar In lVii-ni and odor to tho t s tit, noLMAN'H, sajlnc, 'They arc Jaat tbo mr," etc, Pcwarcof a1Motis Pads only made to oell o tlic rrputatlon uf the genuine. Bfc that each Pad bears the I-Vlviits Iteve mm .-.I ii ill), of the HOLM AN l'AJ) COilPANT with aliovo Trade Mark prlnlid In urrrn. I)k. IIOLMAN'S advice Is free, fricon application. tCAddrcts, Fall tioatlacsiBl HOLMAN PAD CO. P. O. tin, 1I. 1-1 t'l-nnittrny, Tf. Y. An Open Secret. The fact Is well undcrsfoot? Mint tho 31KXTCAN MUS TANG LIMMKNT Is by far' tho best external known fo. man or beast. Tito rcasou why becomes nn 'opc.u secret " when wo explain that Miisf.uig" penetrates skim,, flesh nnd mnsclo to tbo verv bone, removing all discus nnd soreness. No other llnl ment docs this, lieuco noui other is so largely used oi does such worlds of good. If von n reft man nf IiUiiu-ttM.ri-'Lt (Vlf you or It rntliiuacr:iil. I t k. ti 1i v I run-1 niffAii ttiniTilvitonr.rt uio Hop c;t:oiG. ft. UW lllltl III lltt.ll.ll tlrtl fir ii'tit Ic 1 or IsoorKM-lnii Int culili u.m, niy -ii Mop tldtt i 11 ' ' MI you fcUlS ; fl I 'it nit a !.vl ti "iln-UHPC. t n rtli iU'iTiiir.if,tiV fwTji i f M.t It on llopCtcii y f r !)'' in It st l( ll f )loptcrc lit toru lift' HTHfJ ItiKVv f! ; HOP fe.v lint' it'iiia Vou tiII tie r t-, r,o-li.H Hon Hitters rno;i,s-.u,or ik nn iwiTiii- lfy er.-onlm- jwinttlti-d.trj NEVER rti l mIui IM It mtiy snvn your uoi r.rtroa I III). It ll.'ltJ t-nv.-tt hun- era Co., 4 liHtit-r. X. Ti drecls. ATmt.iiln. Or.. MWW Scales The Genuine Fairbanks' Scales are now the ACKNflWIEDbEO lUMU throughout the World, havinp onrnea that position ov their Uniform Reliabilitv, Ac curacv and Superi ority of Con struction. Imlu.iiiri- ii ri ilulintu: In furnish Fairbanks' Scales, iiraScan- -'i.md,- Un- mini- ut r.-ilrlianki. " ltv.-tiii' id -m-li Ittilintlfins. fin Um ui-nnl-io Kalr- luiiiLa' fi iili- Is niiid' unly liv K. nnd T, Kiililmnltp tc i'u. of ft .liiliiKlnirn, VI., wlm h.ne rjtiitrlentnl ii.n-kmtu. if ml nun ittiitri, nnd iitenUtl lintrow mrHh. a htt-tl lloiitli- els, enn tl-i. lluy unly nt ii". nr our nutluirlri'il n-ti pts. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.. ! ir. i.Hci S I. Mini I lull AM-.. IHiieitBu. P EN S ! 0 N S i;Vi:il Y OI.II1i;i( ill,iblfit In linn of duty Vy ivoiind, i-p:i-. iirlr.Juii . Is i-nliilt-d In iN-nalnn. lr..NIO.-. I.M IlllAHiai.-Mniiy uriMlrui? , tnit u.sIiiiiiii nlllli'd lii. Tl"iisaiid nr lli-lrn cniltlcd to ITIisInn nnd llnunly. -It F.I Kl 'I', II CAMKH rc-opciiid. All... litl.VI.lt I'.INKN Unlshrd. fiii-ii-s "I I.U.I liln-liari-isiiliiului-d. Claims of evi-ry ilK(-ili,iti,iipi-iiH,-f niiu, 1'iiit-iiU l'i-rurttl. Ail ,lr, .ri. u'llti stntnn. II. N, IIKKI.I.V a or, .Kfnrnrva. iox sua, u'iihiiimiia it. c &UMCSflMG ForBOi.mRtt, I (XUiUiO wliuwi, rilUtu.moibirv ot 'till-irrn. Thomindi yetentltli, PrrvlunfiKlTr-t it u$ t Cnftr.tft-s.ey or ruitnre,viriiiii vftor t mi DUi-Mo-ft Tnin&nJi if iitiitlnnixri id fin i r.it.Ui-J til IN-UKIlAMUtiiJ IIIIIINTV. lk-V'riaNTH rourtd frr Invrnurv. holditri iana wirreDu vrfK-vrt i, imiif in kiii voiu ruiairr nnd liei apply fr your rifhta at onrvi HtmlK I a mi and I ror ' lb i'itirn-oirtir Mnnl Jii.'a tfunty Uwi lltiiVii and iLiirtiUmr, 'W rn rrlr to thmiMhJa .f IVtialnf ri wml l.ili ni. i -1 h-ST Allen's Orain Food. A lMtnnlfHl I'xir.n l. IVrttianonttt tri'Mt:iln1,nh IhhIu, nml pnalnvri) i'iir-' tit'ruutii''Hi( ihtvoiu lili'ty. Hfiiiill u tikiu'Kii uf i i.i,raIIoiirKii'- 11 111 i' fur -' AH ilriiUki"!-. Uffi'l Am-k-Vn Vt ' .nrt rin-t aM'inii1, Nvw VnrV, N, Hem A lMtnnlfHl i'ir.irt. IVrttianonttt tri'Mt:iln1,nh tlic tUHlU, IltHl pllalllVrl) l'ir-' tlt'rUUtll''Hl( ihtvour lid- airiiiH. Nfw ViH'k. X. Y. hcimsor clrfiitnra i . .N. U. Up .ttuluviu " ihI Ii no 31 j ), a i -t. (, tuv the Atlwttitf tn'Ht Ik thin jirwrr Bttf ttded bu tUetneti m -proeirmiti fori ear n mnt or Vital. , ity, Aforvoum MPromtrm eucb aa extent that mj Ubor wmJiCiVKjlnglr b-af mucb relief, bat oa tha contrary, was followed boffanthanaaof your litONTowo, from which 1 tr eaerpr reiamea anu i lounj tnst iur natural ore CO.. NO. a 1.1 NORTH MAI STfifT RT I CI' t l'1-JUfoi "TimLililuorTiii WnlT loi'sa ,1 NEVER 3FAII WMwMWA IKTiiKnovsnrTiiilaiiiDxi(TB,ntlieinaatlntcrcitln' book of W INOTON I.1FH etfriinliitiiH-d. A bistory of every A Jratnlitritlon I III' TIIK ' ' . wain. i ma WHITE HOUSI. J'Mlo,, Vt irneic;