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A IIOIA MIE. Oaring on the pfinornrna That Id anMiiK uu tlie lrM, Many g wili an-1 wuiulrou dramt In cucb hum mi fucu wo incut, Evrry human II fn a rnvHtrj, Far leyoiii II'inorlul keiij Ev.-ry Jiuiiun life u liltlury, Worthy of a pt'i peu. Evry buninn II to ((lory, Or 11 Borrow; nil its own; Evory liumuri lifcantorv Ouc cuu fully kuow ulune; Emy hnmnn llfo a tanutr That no olhcr oyo ran vluwj Every lit. ruin. I Iff a duly That uo other life can do. An.l lonvrry llfohl'ii,?liifC Am the B")i itnil the delight, And On yi-itrtiliisr, nnd the longing i-ur iha love, and Ur the. light. And the lov, and the forwiJ.ii.tf., And t ho iuuiion, nnd (hf iiuin, Arwl Urn nU'vi, awl llns flw.iWntf And tliH wilful ulc'i" uuln. And the Bomfdlilnif, oh ! my brother. J ii your hertrl uu wo 1 1 us mi no, That wr do not I' ll earl, oilier, lie H dc-wju, ordlvluol Burtort drrp, and fruarded truly, JIM from wen, but known to (Jod. If divlno, rcwiud'd duly, Jiut If dcuioii, bsttstn'i rod. talari's rod.fornTfr courijinif Willi atl'-itund burn in,. arj BaMiii'd rod, fr ever niylnu Ou hla victims tod:j"r All tliOBTrr.-t though In and pxsslont, Jiurk'l In latch huhoin deep; (ChaiiKiii Willi i-:i i iW-fthitf f ihlon) know uu real, uud !L'k no ale.. Men wllh at frit nnd nif'K'vl frMura IliliiliiK with llh-'h rm li l"; Vh Mr f'.rhntc'iijiidMl cr atun n Kcrkl. m what ihall next betide. Paw nloit villi lo'dci defiant, l'i ..lid and i ul horn uh of old Will not tend t If o 1tnn miioli:mt To the world no jiruud und cold. ChlMrr-n wllh f lirlr am I H riff t:cvn, lull of Innorciiio nnd kU'h; Tyiwi virttiu'it iimny Kniee, Merry, hajy, bllthtj and free, AlfO Join thi lonjf provctmlnn l.M-r iiaHtjnji on t r i utif-ct, Ilaiy In llio fund ivifi-slon, Of tho love of all they liii otl Sad of facn and c'HincloiiB-trh k',n, N't- that youiitf mail ialtii tin ro; All! Iiml tp.-K (unkly tlix k-ii, All his jath Is htruwu with euro. Many ft wrH nln nnd Borrow Jio'lll his nili-Nlaluf nuif ;iii- drOWP, And ho ft .'irs lest cat h Iu-jih,i i,tYf, litlug hi rudihutJou downl Old and young, and hoy nnd ninldon, 1'ntn III ni vrr-ciidiii fllivntii, While (hi, mii:. (1f t.. h H laih-n, With the hunh ii of a drcuiu, DrcHini of rMim, Joya, und d miimi, Thont',htM of liv', or hotMJB of fiiuioj Anxious enr' s for ho;irili-d In'afiin-n Mutli of rilj, or uuhu of iltuino. ThN IIiq oft-rftf:tto,l ntory, , Itornn ahuitf ihnrrowdi-d wny) fiin mid nhani", un-l fiiin. m,d lory, hidu by aid'j nurbtiw tln-lr way. Tm a drama ntways changing; Hut tlin woiidi-r'aiid llio wo, E'ori llm L'ti:inll:iTi aiidft ranina Through tiio ethi-r, nt-an o tan Xnow. 1M.k upon tho p-mnrnnm, H tli p i-s'M nn Hit' Mront; And In every fat a dm nut U 'Jd und wujidrouiyou will met Tho Cow Holslcd." A ninn rnino to tiio ollUio with a Mnck PV, n Blrip of court iI;ihIit ncroKH hw tlitelc, ouu iirm in a nlinj;, unit uh Iio loatM'tl on a crutch mid vipid thn jicr pirntion away from iirouml a liintp on his forehead, with a red cotton handker chief, Iio fthked if tho editor h in. Wo noticed that tliero wai piilo u hcidlhy sniell of atock-.vards aliont tho 'i.nitor, but thinking that in liia crippled condi tion wo could iroh;ihly wliip him, if vorno cauio to woiw, we admitted that wo wcro in. " Well, I want to utop my paper," Raid lie, as Iio Hat down ou ono edn) 'f a chair, ns though it niijjht hurt. " Hcratch my naimi ii;'ht oil'. Yon ara respminililo for my condition." riiinkiui tho man miRht havo been taking our advieo to deaf men, to always walk on a railroad track if they could find ono, wo wero preparing to aeratch him oil' without any argument, bclioving that ho was a man who knew when ho had pnoiiBh, when ho Hpoko up bh fol Iowa: "Tho amount of it in this. I live out in Jcfl'otHou County, and I c.mio in ou tho Northwestern JSoad, just to pot 10 creation. I am a farmer, and keep cows. I recently read an ailwlo in your paper about a dairynicn'B convention, whero ono of tho motion over the door was, 'Treat jour cow as you would a lady,' mid tho article- said it was contended by our best dairymen that a cow treated in a polite, Rciitlonianly manner, ns though slut was a companion, would givo twice ns much milk. Tho plan seemed feasible Io me. I had been a hard man with Block, and thought may bo that was ono reason my cow always dried up when butter was forty cents a pound. I de cided to adopt your plan, and treat a cow ns 1 would a lady, I had a briudlo cow that never hud been very much mushed on inn, nnd I decided ti oommeneo on her, nnd thn next morniiifr after 1 read your uoviiisii paper, I put ou my Sunday suit, and tho w Into plug hat that I bought tho year Greeley run lor President, ami went to tho burn to milk. .1 noticed the old cow seemed to be bashful, and fright ened, but takinpr oil' my hat and bowing poliloly.Isaid, 'liiduwc.excu'ethoHeem nitf impropriety of the request, but will you do wo tho favor to hoist"' At tho same time I tapped hor pontly ou tho flank with my plug hat, and putliiiK tho tin pail on the tloor nndor her I sat down on tho milking-Blool." "Did sho hoist?" said wo, rather unxioim to know how the ndvico had Worked. "Did she hoist? Well, look at mo, nnd eo if you thing sho hoisted. Say, I tell you iu conlldeneo, and I don't want it ropoatcd, but that cow rnised right up and kicked mo with all fonr feet, witched me with her tail nud hooked mo with both horns, nil lit onoo, and when I got np out of the bedding in tho stall, and dug my hat out of the manger, und tho milking stool out from under mo, and began to maul that cow, I forgot all about the proper treatment of horned cattle. Why, she fairly galloped over mo, ami I iiover want to read vour old We tried to explain to him that tho advice did not apply to briudlo cows at all, but ho bobbed out, the maddest man that ever askod a cow to hoist in di ploinntio language. Vtrt'a Sim. A connEHPONDENT ot tuo Yonkors Statesman has this to toll : " My boy is thrco years old. Tho other day I was showing him eonio pictures, nnd iu answor to the familiar question, ' What's that?' I replied, ' that's a crown." He looked up with a bright smilo aud said : 'Yes, pano, I know ; Jacks havo crowns ' I woh aghast, and thought, "Isitpossi ble tho butler has been teaching the child to pheoucher?' I fina'ly asked ...... uu nnUW uuoug jaCKS, JJo Tfti(VWI,,y' P"!'"1 dol't you remember Jack full down and broko his crown, and Jill caino tumbling after.' " It is said thnt Sitting Bull has beooma thoroughbred loafer, being too lazy to do any hard work except eating. It brocks tho back of the noble red man to keep him in out of the weather. Why are Ministers Eunnyl A man was arrested in New York for laughing at a meeting of the " Salvation Army," and when brought before the judge and asked wiiy lie Jaugned he said ut tuo close of the ocrvices a man said, "A collection will now be taken up, Trado dollars will bo accepted." Tho judge, decided that tho remark was mado to create laughter, and acquitted tho prisoner. This incident may be food for thought on tho part of certain m in inters who aro in tho habit of making "cun ning " remarks in tho pulpit. What do they do it for? Do they want people to laugh, or do they want them to coiiio as near laughing as possible, and not laugh. Every attendant ut churches can remem ber remarks mado by ministers that wero evidently intended to touch tho risibles. ami yet if tho audience laughed, the minister would bo offended. Jiecchcr often makes remarks that cause a broad smile all over the houso. Suppose a hundred people iu the audience could not stop at a suiiln, but that they should laugh so as to shake tho roof, wouldn't JJoechcr bo the one to blame? Wo havo hearda Methodist ministers iu Wisconsin, who is now President of a college, say funnier things in tho pulpit than we ever wrote which isn't saying much for thn fun of his remarks and it was all we could do to keep from (trusting into a hiugh. If wo hud laughed as hard as wo did next day, in conversation with tho siiiiio minister, when ho said things not half as funny, he would very likely havo instructed his sexton to liro tho red headed man out of tho church. What diil he pay tho funny things for, in tho solemn church? Certainly it was not to mako his henrers cry. Wo havo heard nn eminent preacher, formerly of this city, say things ill tho pulpit that wero ns full of humor nnd sarcasm as words could be, nnd yet his faeo was os mourn ful as tho tuiio, " Hark from tho Tombs a Doleful Sound." Let him say tho samo things in camp, whilo tho boys were sittings nronml u trout dinner, and tho woods would ring with laughter. Now, what was ho driving at? Jid ho want hit! bcarors to laugh, or did he want them to sinilo and look around at friends in other pews as much as to say, " W II, he's a trump." There ought to bo an understanding about this thing. If preachers want us to laugh, when they say a funny thing, let them say bo. Wo do not suppose the minister who started his prayer, "0 Lord, wo como before then under the auspices of the ltock County Agricultural Society," wanted anybody to laugh, though ho might just as well have added, "Admission twenty live cents. Children half price." (luess the next time wo go to church and a minister says something funny wo will hiugii, and get arretted. I'a-k'n Sun, Kentucky Hoinuticc In Ilooiie County, Kentucky, not many miles below Cincinnati, a few years ago, tliero lived a wealthy widower by tho nauio of Joshua Jmnes, who, having reached his seventieth year, concluded to ugaiii try tho pleasures of married life, being childless, and having sjient forty years iu single blessedness. Ho proponed to a iieitrhborinu' tenant's daughter, jMiiS IWalio Stokes, a young girl of eight'cn, but tho rustic beauty rejected 1 1 1 in with scorn. Enraged at the fair one's refusal of his hand and wealth, he undertook to punish her by wholesale defamation of character. This attempt at revengo landed tho old lover into Court as the defendant in a suit for $10,0110 damages., Whilo tho case was pending in Court, Mr. Jmnes nn t at a public gathering Annie, tlie sister, and n year younger than Miilie, his tirnt choice, ami Hpoko to her of the trouble in Court, which, he said, had all been caused by Malie foolishly rejecting him, and which he didn't believe that sho (Annie) would have done. . "No, indeed," she replied, "I wouldn't havo treated you that way." "All right," exclaimed tho amorous old fellow ; "I will nuikn the same oiler to you. (let in my bngiry mid wo will go right oil' ami get married." 'Without a moment's hesitation tho girl obeyed. They drove to Cincinnati, wero married, and returned homo before her parents knew what had happened. Tho blunder suit of the older sister was finally compromii-ed, but thn husband would lot allow his wife's folks to visit her or allow her to visit them. He kept hiH child-wife locked u prisoner in tho costly homo ho took her to, and spent his days in cruelly tormenting her. Ho would whip, starve, nnd in various wnva inhumanly treat her. Finally, to evade his persecutions, sho mado 'her escape from the sccmid-story window and sought refngo in a neighboring house two miles iliHlant. The enraged hus band pursued, overtook and curried her back to his home, where, after tying her fast nnd shooting his revolver over lier head several times, ho mado her swear she would never again atrempt to leave him. This varied eruoltv continued for nearly a year lifter the marriage, when the brutal husband took sick with a fe ver, and iu n few days released his wife from her torments by dying. Left tiio only heir to a large fortune of $''0,IHI(, the young widow spent several months enjoying her fr-edom, wheu sho again married, but this time it young niau of her own aie. unnwi.l Willinmu though poor, gives promise of making her a kind husband, and. with the wealtli of tho ilrst husband and the love of the second, tho honeymoon for tho brido is iill.i ...:n. i f... a.. . .. .. wiuu wuii uaiipmess. i incmnaii JKn- q uircr. What a Surveyor Missed. mint mo von poinof t, x. ..,.,., osked tho old mauof tho surveyor, alio .iw un eying mo jmo between two llirilis. "Find the exact lino," was the replv. m in is llio mail Wheeled nn.l -..t it u.i uie gaiiop, ami no was bcou no more until tho hno had been run. Tho sur .i ii . . --" ii veyor nun mo urat named farmer had just completed the work when the other oamo up to within about ten feet of thorn nd asked: " Wull, have yon got through?" "Yes, all through." "And ia tho fence a foot on his farm?" " No; he has two foot of yours, nnd the fonco must bo moved so that you can have it. Tho man sprang upon a stump, faced a thicket about five rods away, aud yollod RZu "EW-fcNlHra and James and Bamuell Tho survey is mode and wo are all right! You in shoulder thel Shotguns und iro linnlf (1, m i 1 " vv vtiu DUViUllll. fh"P,to,'fn!. yu Uu tell her to t rn back and git up squnr' dinnor for the surveyor "-Detroit V-ree J'res,. Statistics show that the annual con sumption of eggs In the United States is about 10 600,000' barrels. The poultry o nlL0' C0Iran, i9 """todat 680,000,000 pounds, at 808,000,000, and yet there are some who say'that chickens don't pay them anyhow If I.llla 1. Bn un. - this is so. Bo,1eVnr'"rTT" ,1Il nioneyindisnosimr of H ...... of chickens and eggs consul' i"Z Unitod Sliitos. A Colored Gatb There Is a negro boy employed at Bulir's Ilotel, Frankfort, Ky., to make fires, block boots and render himself generally useful. His peculiarity ia to exploit his personal acquaintances with peoplo. Ho is a sort vl "Oath" in ebonv. " What is your namo, boy?" o.Tnliim " he rsnlied. "Any km to Julius Ctosar?" (wishing to bo facetious at his expense, and there being a listener or two within hearing), "Oh. no : Julius Ctosar wag my mam. my'solcl master." (Julius is as black as midnight in tho gasloss Valloy of Frankfurt). "Was, eh?" "Yes; lived on Elkhorn, six miles from beer. I 'member him woll. He only died a few years ngo," "He died in the Capitol, I believo?'' "No, ho died hcerj.it was 'fore de Capitol was hilt." (Julius was evidently thinking of the Capitol Hotel). "Did you ever see I3rtitus ?" Icon- tinned. TiuiHintr a moment to reflect)" You moan do nigga that was killed ut the dn not? Yes. 1 knew him. Used to haul down dor, nnd got run over by do cars." " lint of Cassiuj : did you over see him?" (Hesitatingly) "You mean do nigger tint wan sent up? Ya, I knew hiin. Went to the Peii'tontiary for Btealiu' a cent. He died dar, I thinks." " You seem to have a largo acquaint ance, Julius, and must know Mure An tony?" 'Uiiess 1 docs (not looking up, )nt giving extra, enorgy to the brush), " Oiv him bu extra shine yesterday mornin'. Paid mo a nickel with a hole in it. Meanest man in Frankfort." "Did you soo Cleopatra when hero last?" " You mean do womnn wnt played in de theater? Yos, indoed, bosit; sho topped hero in (lis house. Mighty nice woman." A gentleman to whom I related this confabulation with Julius told me that the boy was bragging to him ono morn ing about his knowledge of horses. He asked him if ho ever saw Alexander's ISucophnlua. "Over in Woodford?" be answered; ' yes, indeed. I broke him when a colt. I Was the first boy that ever straddled him." Vinv.inimti Com mercial. He Couldn't Relieve It. " Whero am I?" osked Henry Slater, as ho balanced before the desk and looked around him. "You aro in court for being drunk," replied His Honor. "Well, did I ever I Is this a court?" "ltis." "Audi was drunk?" "You wero," " Great lands ! but the ideal When did I got drunk?" "Lost night," "Is it )obsiblel What did I gel drunk on ?" " llecr, I think, by your looks." " Lands nlivo I And what did I do ? " "You lay down on the iddowulk." "Do tell I It doesn't seem possible I Am I in Detroit ? " "You nro." " Greatsnakes 1 Well, who'd a thought it I Then this is a court? " "Yes." " SakeB to gracious I but I can hardly believo it 1 Why, I nevor got drunk in my life before, aud this is tho fi.st time I was ever a prisoner I Will you fins mo?" ' " Yes, five dollars." " Horn spooiiB nnd saltpeter I Well, if this won't be news to tho old woman I Here's your money, Judgo, and if you would let mo sit down here n spell to iiud out who I am, and whero I am, I'd be powerfully ohleegod. Well, did I ever 1 Tho old woman won't believo it, and tho lyr, will think I've turned out a crank. Drunk wrested fined $." Laud und oceans 1 but what on airth has Kot iutomol" Canada's Only Hope. Say. the Canada Firt: "Commcr end union with tho United States would givo Canada a mnrkot of C2,000,0U0 peo ple right alongside of her borders, with out any custom-house or other restric tion to prevent tho freest commercial in tercourse. Practically, for all business purposes, we would be ono grand peoplo, extending our operations from Mexico to tho North Polo without nny tranship ment of cars. Property in Canada would immediately increase 100 per cont Our cities and townB would bo dotted with manufactories to keen nt homo tho illation now seeking employment across tho lines. Our farmers would recoivofor meir produco the duty now paid at the ironuers on every tnisliel of gram nnd head of cnttlo exported to tho United States, and which amounts to million nf dollars. Politically, wo would remain as wo are, with our local and federal gov- ornmenis. livery business man under nuuiiia mni commercial union means prosponty to our peoplo." A fair Avernire. The Oil City Derrick hns heard so many stories about narrow esoapes, thrilling iucidonts and strange coiuci dences duriug the Into war, thnt it begins to think the whole number of truthfnl anecdotes of this kind must bo pretty ..1... v.muau u, wouiii certainly seem as though they hnd all boon told, and wiuii aro now neing related nro for now paper purposes; but wo don't know. 1 horo wero a good mnnv instance in f l, Into war whero somebody enmo very near having a unrrow escapo, but niisReil, and ho is now fertilizing Southern soil. There were aiso lots ol what would .havo been Btrango oomoidonooH, but thoy did not quite make tho carom; and there were thrilling incidents that nobody knows anything about, for suflleiont rea sons. No; we guess it is hardly time yet w duiji rciauug new anecdotes of the late war. Those thnt are now being ro tated may bo lmld faeo,! fnl,,;. .!., , V IMH1U1IO, and we presumo many of them are; bu n.ny wiU nerve io supply tlie place of in .uu,n m, uucurreii oi which no one was left to toll the tale, and upon the nuum mum wui DO B I HIT aVCmgO. Men TIpcrs. A Snnta Po naner tolls a tu rooaus Holmes" novel of "Elsie Von ner." It snys thnt thoro is residout at Guadalajara an individual having a scaly green skin, exactly like a viper's, which ho sheds every year. It comes off in a rnnglo Piece. Ho has no hair on his heiuL His Bister, who diod a short timo ago, had similar peculiarities. Toward tho closo of her hfo this viperous skin encroached on her eyes, so that she could only seo through a unrrow apor turo. Tho sumo fnto ovorhangs her brother. These unhappy poopie are 'V" I" "vil'or men and women." o Piionomoiia Is attributed, to the TlZr" J?. w.oom mon in Cuba) eaten an excess of viper'i ile&h to cure a disease of the blood. Itnssla as a Military Power. Railroads lead from subject but hostile Poland to Moscow and St. Petersburg. These cities, therefore, are not moro in accessible than several other European capitals. Moreover, the Crimean war proved that Russia can bo exhausted and dofented on her frontier. Tho Hussion Oovcrnment is based on force. The theory is simple; but it renders a large standing army essentiul. Without this coorcive element the gov ernment could not exist a day. Where tho consent of the governed is regarded as something wholly irrelevant, a power ful substitute is required. Under such, conditions sn empire that includes a seventh part of the habitable globe, peo pled by nearly 90,000,000 of inhabitants, of many different races, speaking many languages, can only bo Biiccesfully pa troled by an immense military forco. As this patrol must bo kept up in time of war oven moro rigorously than in time of peaco, it is always difficult for tho gov ernment to bring a large foroe into the Held without weakening, to a dangerous extent, the foundations upon which the empire rests. Iu 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia with a forco of 4.r)0,000 men ; but the aggre gate of tho Russian strength was some what less than 2U0.000. Tho govern ment coped with tho difficulties of the situation with unaccustomed enorgy in tiio into war with Turkey. The avowed intention was to mako tho contest short, sharp anil decisive. In November, 187G, tho Kusiaan army on tho Danube was composed of 18(J,U00 men. Another army of 00,000 mon murched against Knrs, in Asiatio Turkey. In the follow ing April tho principal army had been swi lied in numbers to 210,000 men, iu eluding 40,000 Sorvian and Boumauinn auxiliaries, and 6,000 of tho Bulgarian militiii. Tho army hi Asia had also been increased to 7'J,00(). Honowed and con tinual efforts were mado to augment the number of tho troops; but the greatest number brought into tho field at any onp u mo was in Mi, including ootu armns of attack, .ith 73,411 men scattered idong tho shores of the Black Sen, This seems to be rather an impotent result when we consider that in Febru ary, 1871, Prussia, with so much smaller population, invaded Franco with a force 1.350.000 men. Surroundings of the Great French Realist. Zola is one of the most industrious of men. Uo rises early every duy, and works steadily from 8 o'clock until 1, and iu the evening again resumes his writing. He is a foe of the noisy life of tlie world, and spouus the greater part of his time iu his country sent at Medan, whero ho lives for nine mouths of tho year a remarkable trait for one whose writings aro so identified with tho evory- day life of Paris. And it is just as re- , , . ii f . v markable that this apostle of realism should livo among tho most idyllic sur roundings, iu l'uria as well as in tho country. His Toris dwelling is lux uriously furnished. There are fine old rugs and tapestries. In tho midst of his chamber stands a bed in tho stylo of Henry II., and the light streams through old stained-glass windows upon a thou sand fantastic objects standing in every available, placo. Antique things aro seen on all sides ; nncieut embroideries, coiitury-old-idtnr cnrviugB, and tho like. In bis house at Medan, it is still moro strange looking. Ilia residence consists of a square tower, with a microscoyiio cottage at Inched. There is no park, no tree, no alleo ; only a little front yard, hardly more than a vegetable garden, with a simple fence separating it from tho railroad line. But iu the author's sanctum tho splendor is so much the greater. Zola works in the midst of a great and lofty hall, which is lighted by a largo atelier wiudow reaching to tho ground on ono side. This imrueuso room ia filled with curtains, rugs, draperies, and furniture of all ages, aud all coun tries, mcdirovnl weapons, cither genuine or counterfeit, Japanese furniture, aud beautiful things of the eighteenth cen tury. Tho stove is of truly monumental design and size, and an entire oak could bo burned in it in one day. Tho ceiling is gilt, nnd brio-a-brao is scattered around ou all sides. Zola has no passion for making regular collections ; ho buys as ho pleases, just as tho chanco or his fancy may dictate. lie follows tho mood of his eye, and purchases an objoct for sonio quality of form or color which chances to plenso him, without heeding tho real worth or origin of the thing. Jloiton Herald. Tun evaporating process so extensive ly employed in tho drying of apples ai:d peaches has been npplied also to codfish, which can be reduced to n fine dry meal. one pound of which is equal to teu pounds of fresh cod iu nutritive proper ties, A JiiiIjioV i:xiflini. Judge J. T. Dossier, of St. Tammany parish, Ln., and of the Stato Legislature, thus expressed his opinion to ono of onr representatives : "I havo found, St. Ja cobs Oil to bo very efficacious in sprains and bruises. Iu my opinion tliero is no oil or liniment equal to it." New Or team (La.) Times-Democrat. Bmaas hired a livelv horse in inrn a little exerciso. Ho cot moro exereisA tno Bldo of tho road to rest himself, a ' kind friend nsked him : "What did you ' como down so quick for ?" " What did I como down so quick for? Did you seo anything in tho nit- for mo to hold on to t no said, grimly. This result of mv use of St .Tnnnlm Oil for rheumatism is : I hnvo been recommending it ever since, says the Mayor of Chicago, Hun. Carter II. Ear rison, in tho Chicago Timet. Os n cliff near Rincon point, in Ven tura county, Oil., tho rocks are so hot as to bo unhearablo to tho naked hand. Sulphur fumos aro nlso noticeablo in that locality, and from all indications a llorco liro is raging below tho surface. A Honuitim nin Of health ia to he found in Dr. It. V. Tlerce'i "favorite Prescription." to the morir nf which as a remedy for female wo&kuosi aud kiudred affections thousands testify. Taa horsoshoe doesn't . lirinr nn,i luck when the horse applies it. "Enloy Ton I.lf" Is good philosophy, but to do to you must have health. If bilious aud constipated, or blood it out of order, uho Dr. Pioroe's " Pleasant Pur gntivo 1 ollots," which aro mild, yot cortain in their operation. Of all druggists. An old man repents of thatwhioh a young man boasta. Ir yoc experienca ha(rtn,t n ,i,.,i ; .icjuoni ueanaoue or duuinoss, you are "biliouB," and nothing will arouse your liver to action and strXc5 Medical pisoovery."' ly druggisti. 4 Caufounu woman koDt a seoret twonty years, but she had a strontr con- stitution. JoiWebsteb sighed heavily. "What's de matter, Jim?" asked Uncle Mose, in a sympathizing tone. "I has mode up my mind to quit the ohicken business, l's tired being arrested, and hiring law yers and habin' folks ask, Whnr's my chickens ?' I am gwine intor a bizness whar I'll be respected, and whor de po lioe won't neber Lodder me no moan." " What business am dat, Jim ?" " Gam Dralli HUtanced. Alkxandbia, Va., Aug. 4, 1881. IT. II. Warneb & Co.! Bin I abould'have been In my grave to-day had it not been for your Bafo Kidney and Liver Cure. Mas. Uuroess. A okntleman who, in a pnblio meet ing, was telling that he was 81 years old and had not been an abstainer from liquors, was interrupted by tho remark, " You would have been 100 by this timo if you had I" From Mississippi. Corinth. Miss., April 2, 1877. Capt. W. P. Ellis, Builey Springs, Ala. Dear Sir It gives me pleasure to state tho result of the use of Bailey waters in my case. I had for several years been the victim of Chronic Di nrrlifl'ft. The exhausting discharges, und absence of assimilation of food, with painful ulceration of the" bowels, had reduced mo!from vigorous health to nn almost hopeless condition. My phy sician advised a trial of the celebrated Bailey waters. In a few days after my arrival the functions of tho liver nnd Kidneys were favorably affected, my digestion became comfortable, the ir ritable condition of my bowels rapidly disappeared, and a comfortable state of haalth soon estahlised. This occured two years ago, and I have ever since en joyed good health. I attribute my re covery entirely to the medical virtuef, of Bailey Springs, Very Respectfully,1 D. S. MALONE. If you grant a favor, do it without , whining, or do not grant it all. Oo Thirty TrlaL TU Voltalo Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will end tmir Electro-Voltno Bella aud other Klevtric Aepliencei on trial for thirty days to any iieriun afllicted with Nurvom Debility, Lout Vitality, and kindred troublea, guarantee ing complete rtitoratiou of vi-or and manhood. AdiiruHB aa abova without delay. P. S. No ritk U iueurrcd, as thirty days' trial ii allowed. At a game of football in England five players had to bo carried off the grounds lor medical treatment. A mulo con kin I havo done better. ih.H nnd women thnt punnio sedentary occu, patiuim need to take Kidney-Wort. Miis. Julia Waud Hown learned Greek after she was CO jears eld, Tiiiwb weakneuBcs so common to onr bent finale population can he speedily cured by J i.ydia K. 1'iukliam's Vegetable Compound. Tun cost of education in Now York city for a year is 83,500,000; cost of crime, $5,000,000. i'o dyspepsia, liiuigoRtlcn, drpresaion of Uinta and general dobilitv, iu their varion fornu j alto aa a preventative aRniiait fovi r am aijue anil other intermittent fevers, the " Ferro Plioiipliorated Elixir of Caliaaya," made by vimeii, im,uru a uo., new lorK, ana sold by all DruL'gihtK, ia the beat tonic : ami for natinnla recovering from fever or other aiukucss, it ha uu visual. 4'nttin ti or the llladdrr. Minting, smarting, Irritation of tho bladder p'isii.;i uiriciiargfH, .to., cured by Buclmpaiba. K'l ut ihii'.-KiKtH. Prepaid by express, $1.23, G for 5. L. 3. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. YACHTI1TG. fill vessel over Hie water. Those who h n v c. the cure, nam- H e m e u I nml work iiiK ol o jm-lit dwell almost upon the wnler. As a cltiss, t Ii c y arc quiet, (Oljcr, men, bill their lile ol ftvtfu1ln 1, be elements Is iroiIitHvn nf much rhcuiKiitiMit uinoiiK Ihem, Mini thev culler iimsidemlily fiom pains, tlie lenilt or cold, bruiMS, sprains, ,e. M. . I ac, ins on. Is , fuvoilte K inedv will) these men, because nf the splendid service it renders IIiimii. Capmhi Sclimiih, of Tnmpkhisville, Mnteu Mnml, N. Y niys Unit he lies been u great siill. rer from rheumatism fur mnnv veurs He hail severe rheumatic pnlns In nearly every lMirlioa ol his body, an, I sullcrcil so that lit time's lie would be entirely umihle to itllend to active inisliicM. He said : I urn (pille well now. how -;ver. niel. H.s you see, I am able In work without any trouble. I iitiriluitc mv recovery enlirelv to St. Jacobs Oil, fur I felt lietler s soon ns I (em lueiiccil to use Unit remedy j and w henever 1 feel ii ijiiijiu' ui;e riieumatlsiii eoniiiiif on, I rub the ", ',' ' Kot my family to use it whenever ! l""5I .I",."I.1" v1'1'"-' ,,r "iii.i it low done wood in even ease when i uv imvn tri,,,i n i ,.,, wy that Ut. Jacobs On. is n mlghtv (rood rhcu hmlic remedy, ami I don't Intend tob'ewithout It." I his experience Is such ns has been enjoyed not only hy yncht'incn ami others, who follow tho water, hut by people in every walk of lile and variety ol purs; it the whole world over. Among the medicinal meant of arre.tlng dlteuet, n letter'e Stomach Bltlert etanda pre-emluaut. It checlti the further progress of all dlt,ordtrs ef the ttomach, lives end bowelt, revives the vllajelsraloa, prevents and reme dies chilli sod fever, Increases tha setlvlty of the kidneys, counteracta a tendency to rheumatlam, aud Is a genuius itay and solace to aged. Infirm and nervous pat sous. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. MOORE'S business JIIUUIUj S UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, Oa. Ono of llio herx nr. ctlril scliuuls lit thn cuuntry. Circulars niuilod jiif' J. V Pty no"00'"1' fy2wjL S?1 '""Miswell jS?f''jpfe!' IIKH'cldlll'.IS FSV'iM ynchiing. Wl ""' "wner vftWVWi of the j ui lit f- A i wl10 P-T' (Wiliem tlie Sv- I chief eom- r V J l '"rli ns 1,0 I sails his S I rriin liirlhe nfr I exi'ili'iiunt 4ft I W hen in! i. 4 hi 2f ffOSTEffEttV P CELEBRATED ( II mku almoit taponlble thu any mt can doubt lb) ifflcaoy ol DR. SCHENCK S FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION after reading the evidence we puhllsl In this paper. Tho peoplo who glTe these certificates are well and fa vorably known In tho communities In which the; reside, and many of them have kindly offered to answor any communica tion from those who are similarly afllicted. for other Certificates of Cures send for Dr. Schenck's Book on Consump tion, Livor Complaint and Dyspepsia. It gives a full description of these diseases in their various forms, also, valuable information in regard to the diet and clothing of the sick; how and when exerciso should be taken, &C. This book is the result of many years of experience in the treatment of Lung Diseases, an.i should be read, not only by tho afflicted, but by those who, from hereditary taint or other cause, sup ooso ihomseves liable to any affection of the throat or lungs. IT IS SENT FREE Post Paid, to all Applicants. Address Dr. J. If. M'lIRtfl'K A MX, Cor. Arch and Mlxlh Nu., riillnilclpliin, Fn. Oo ami ie tlit pteplo it ho writ tin following lttUri, If possible : From Mrs. J. T. Wellington, of Cant, britlgcuort, Mass. Di. J. n. ScniicK, riilltilelphta, r. Ier Sir : Or.r twentT-lbro yenri o I iu attacked with a hacking cough, which continued for about Hurt months, when I wu auddeiily taken wiih a icrcra hem orrhage. A Her this I gradually lost itrenglh.aiid Snail got ao low a. to bo eoiidui'd to my bod. Kroin the flr.U employed what we conildvrod the boil phjr.lclanl 0 Donton, but all to no purpo.e ; their medicines give me but little relief, and I fell, aa did all mj frlendi, that I had but a abort time to lire. Iu fact, Die laat doctor 1 had told my slater that I could live but a few weeka. Wliile in Una apparently hopuleaa condition 1 woa viailed by an uncle from California, who Htronly advised me tc lake your remedie. earing that he hud been cured ot Conautnution by lliein. My hilNband, who had noconfl e"ence In patent medicinea, woa Tery much oppoaed to in; taking tUetn, but I coucludud that aa my dcior cnuld di nothing for me, I could not do butter thau give them i trial. At thla time your father woa making profeaaional vlalti to Boston, and although I waa ao weak that I had to be lifted into a carriage, I went to see him , Be gare bul little encouragement, aaylng that I, like many olbera, onty came to aee bim after being girenupbyall olbei phjaicinna. He piomiscd lo do what he could for me, however, and 1 immediately began taking the Mall druko Pills, NeuHceil Tuuln and I'liliuuale Nyrup oa he directed. After u.Ing them for three wecki I began to improve, and, continuing their uae fori month., I got well enough to make a Tltlt to my fricndi Io Philadelphia. I waa ao ltw that It toos a loux time ta entirely recoter, but I was permanently cured, for I hare had eiccllent hcallh for the liut twenty ycara, wilb llio exception of a alight wealiuoMOf tho lung), wblct com pels me to be caieful not to lake cold. Soon after my recovery, happening to meet the laal phy.lcian I employed before using your medicines, h woa much aurpnaeil Io aee me alive, but ..lid lliat lis could truly any that I woa not the only one he knew wht had been greatly nenelHti il by the u.e of your medicines. 1 feel Unit I cannot cptak two highly of your remedies, believing, aa I do, that they saved my life. 1 have, bmici my recovery , recommended (hem to a groat many peo ple, and they nave almost invariably cured them, Hit only exception being those who wero beyond the powei of all medicine. I always keep your remediea In tht house, and uow ennaider Ihem the best of sll luedlclnei tor the dlaoaaea you recommend them for, Youra respectfully, MltS. J. V. WMXIXOTOX. II Tremont Street, Cambrulgeport, Mais. From E. Jiarmanflln, Jr,, Esq., ol noonsocket, If. I. Di. Scnsics A 80s, Phllad.lnhla. Hear Sire : I hare been cured of what I believe to havt been Liver Complaint In ita worst form, which befoiel got relief, affected my lungs qulto seriously. I had used ine meaiciuea prescribed Iv a physician of thla nlaoe foi a 'oug time without benetll before I bejnn to tako join remeJiei. I ursl hearj 0, them by rour adicrtkicmeiii in ineiulnol of thla place, uud cnucl uding Io uae them. I pu.cja.ed a bottle sf l'uluuuie By, up aud Seaweed Tonic They gave mo great relief, ami by the time I had rued them up I fell almost well. So I stopped uslr.g Ihem for tome time, but I soon found that tho disease was not broken up. I then got more medicine and con tinued using It until I was well. My symptoms wore continuous cough, night twos'.. raising of matter streaked with blood, soreness In my lungs and at the pit of my ttomach, which was alao very much swollen at times, I waa so weak that I could not go up stairs without he Ip, and waa confined to the house for many weeka, I was very much reduced in flesh, nl bid no appetite, and nothing I ate aoomrd to diiiest. ciuce my recovery I have recomoieudcd rour medicine! w a great many, among others, a lady who hod what everyone supposed to be Conanmpllon of the lunge lor four yeart. Hhe has entirely recovered by tlx uae el them, and it now a strong heallhy woman. I can also relertoolhoraln this place who have been greatly bon- "J "iir uae. lourt trulv. E. NARMAHDI.V, Ja. Woostocrtir, It. I., June 1st, 1881. DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS InO. Ilnlha.nl.,,... .1 . fvi.,i;Wi;Kii-H.,i ai I O .Inmneh. na,,.. n. , "j,w.ejareao mini and agiooable la Ihelracllon that a person suncring with a nick headache, -v. ..u,.torpain in lllobowo a. s .nn,.,l,lv ,.n... a -. uisiresstng symptoms. They set directly on the liver, the organ which, when In a healthy condition, Dtirlflllsj I Its. l.lrwwi tV. Si.- !... . . ' ' " P",e preparation of that great and well. nnirn ramaii r i l ... . Ihathaa dismal n,.H,.., '""'j Tvum UIIUItlinKB Or Fi-VlnnTittlll. . i- ... . ' , "'"uury, aawcil m mririy n. " . ' ,M ,u Pwiw orerery Intelligent TVfsf. .fl-ihai L'.. -t It- - .. . nat, say.: "I,, ronatlpsllon U sctj upon the bowelt - ami jr. til Liift UflllsifTSi nr U-In. -.t .. V ,? m 10 uwiment costiveneaa. In Chronic Liver Complaint ther, I. not l ,, , th", whole range of medicine, belnn vaatl. mo,. .,.e..i SIT,'" TT' "ousl"8'"'l' health, action, , ... American 1'iapeilsatory, page 720.) i when o- . xcuunat n aauiuty, 1. emnmt lonm auould U used lo ' oonncctlou with DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES: MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED TONIC, PULMONIC SYRUP sr. printed oa the wrappers of .wry package. JBGG a week free. Ad, l"ii BE,,?Wi"i?;,nlM JESSE AND - inses awa Oitr filuitrated IJrMof the Jnm inclticlinir tlie Death and liurlal of Jti ith 70 UluntrHtlonikand iscomi 1. i eii.utrirea to bVV Viuivn .nr.fi ittTimtiieln M'calsoi lustr.ite tile Icillin, CltlCll cals sse Jesse lames after death, 18, the tiouv ocliildfou born in outldwrv.tlic Honk lai wife, his BUV. who mntlr t!ie, apttire.etc.ilboa fijll.n.n eiiiruvlng of Cov. 'Crittenden. AIII.MS nantl.tl. Cirnilara free. Uutlits40i1s. Tltis i i Hie only true history. Iluwsre nf sin.iller editlnn-.. lr Klrtanl llle.lrstMl Vnliinie r SIM. Iw. ........... 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Io ttll ymir mthtcnur iu nt.:KLT iiit'I llircf-tnoiitli mibtcrilHTi to lA1l,T ra-rtt of f't. Lt.uii. Putiln'sM at lit.Ab. TIIsLaV, euy of AX'Hbitaitit himi only iiirr itm ol-!. tivtii .' for Weekly 1 fftr or lmly a in"., nir.f i Jr or retflxlerffl li Ur, .ml lift fitctlit U atriful hook. lone wirliilhinubicri ll(Hi AddrcimCCDAVU, ri H'ITIIK', ItftKB-".! .IOfsVIUe STRONG'S PECTORAL PILLS A ftTRE RE.TIEDT FOR COLDS AND RHEUMATISM. Ennurs tiraltli jfrtod dlgfution, rcittorliy the bowi'ln. A rKKi'intn noon f o iirLi';Tr rr.Ukiu, ontlitnif nml Itrnciic tin tirrvouwHTnttin, ait -jivir.4 vicot F'T I'-AinphlMi wllr-in I', n. IUn fM, N. Y. i itr. ;by thousands aud tens of tlionsnnda n!lovor5 ma country xa to tr.9 CUifl ovur duuvcid for all XEDNEY I1V.1I Don a lama biclc or'd.sorderoa trrlao Indl Jtti'jaio uiat you aro o victim p tilsc lo &o iciiuiy acuon 1 y Watt orx-cpydcpcelta. and duU drG.; in Z pind uU coodily yii ld to iu eumtivo power. ; jnoonunonco or rnonuon or urine, brloU Pn,.n..M. Pu.ll IIHh tni.kfi ItHV tile Blixnl, aud will completely ehango the blond In the SDtlre evstem In three months. Any person whs will take one pill eai n night frcni 1 to 11 weeka mav at reAiorea to eouna uraiin. 11 eucu s uhuk vo Bold evervwliore or ..ut by mall for 8 letter stamps, I. H. JOIINHON tb CO.. BestsB, ilsaase furniei'ty Jlnnciir, itle. I'nilTM "XtonTT. firf. MiaTtNia, I l,U I It U,.lii..tS,4BlsbIl..t, atUft ,.l r.j.il'vi.i. will, f.r aj c.nu. -i .r.. h.,;,.t, t...r(,n,ul hKkrfbr.HB. . CultKaiT fict II KKnf j.ur fudir buil.vl or lf, Uh .vat. Iw..! r-; y;! ,, .,. I ,l.f. .( nM'u t.4 .1st. of mm.-.. rje!i ,lo. tt JjixW ,..llf pt.i;tl.i f,flfT t.K.m.l u .11 not I-'..J. V. .,.( aJtks iW. L. SlUllktS, l''ilM,l't l'l..n.b.B. Us... ,1, W A TPlVTa -Arent.teaell ll,ennlv. V y JL I J I Iherir.ed niellire ef lile l.'rtro field rismll.T pil,;i)i, under tne ditc-t! r, i,f s'.rt. ' 3siftld. plhinple. f.rt 1., ACfi.'e llmt worn. Ksrli,t rmttv elven. ,1 II. Ilninir.l's amis. Arl I'sS llsheit, Still .1 VIM Hia,lituy, New V-.lk. "'HWON'TH-llJEfiTSi.VJfiTED-l'Obeal W.wfj'Aiij' i,-i,:h i'i i he woriil: i s:iii,i.ir n ea luy Hrou.on. llelntlf. MlrS lii'S Ilil'lMiVKil URI'lltK SAW KILLs. i . With litllverl Log H S Mend fur fi llemi. IhHib'r Kc. ?1 CIIVI'loAltst. 3a H.ed. . 1 ,1o4 !, L 15 j . i's Ml HENS LAY. AH IsllBliltri slclilB Miriffini fllifl 1 l.a.n.ial. l.i.sf tritvfciim. in tin ciiiiy, oaj- ilia mo-i or I lit? HTit uui i I't.w.lfn i.il.l hertt art wonhlew trm-h. Ho-r that Shriltf.'(i Comliiion 1'oMtia art nhxttltiti-ly i in ) l:i.ii)"i,..y Ttilnablt. Nfittnng on tnrtb will tiiHka Itfus !mt hk Hlit?iuUn'n Condlllou Powrffr. I on tf t.i.-.iifii to out lint of food. Pold prerTwhpia, Of t lv until for M IHter turnip r A. JdilKoX A id- Utxttoti, Mima., fonnnrly llanor, 11 HEALTH IS WEALTH! Da, K. C. Wsar'a N.sv. .n n.... T. ........ . at.ecillo frir Ilyaterls, Iiiazlueaa, Convulslona, AVrvoae lure (Ud Aee, caused l,y over-eaertlou, which lead. It ninerv, decay and death. One bin will cure recenleawl. h.:,nli !ia coiilalua one month's treatment. One dullsr a . , j , 'ci,itiun, 1,0 .AB. nt a(H.... m 1. b receipt of ,rice. Wegu iranleo ali bnies to cure any owe. Wiih each order received by ua for alx bevel, ao column ed wiln llvu li.d u. u,n ' i oraia boiea for five do lars: mi .. m.n nr.,,i nn chaser our written guarantee lo return tha mnnev If Hit hy ti. 4. I.ITII1V. linrlcsiou, St. V. Order, by mail promptly attended io. ' eiltment due. nnt iT..ni a.... . "TiJ A Ws. 112 1 day at home easily made, , till j,Hii,t free. Ad'ltasa Taos & Co., Aus'lstl, '7 M. GIVEN VWAY! AK XLHO ANT OKLBURDRCl) FAQI FASHION CATALOGUE Beautifully Illustrated, sad aoalalning all the LATEST SXYLKS of I.ndlre' stiid S'hllilren's Coatnnira anal I leaks, I Ino Jluslln Sllld I'amhrhi I inter" WCOI. Liters, Uiovea. Il ,.lerv. Klllia. rl. ""'ma Uoutfa, Vmvm SJurUtlua lias Ursilerls. The acknaw)ai1ttrf 11., i. A. th. ...... is. 1.4. .. 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JVr Ifreh can be made In any locality, ' tlD3r KfimMri.mr arttliott. t. TAtitK. outllt fr.-g.Hj. W.INJHAII An atC'o .BwjlonJJw; C" I Y ' dT. ObtVurf dl f.f.lr..r aa.A.irorl atMfd.lnll. mtsImM rinrlnnnI.O. PAT AFTKKCURB. writs Tg AULTMAJt ai TAYLOB CO. Maosfleld. tt iiS SaSP l"ol"e makea Stallon.ofi gaBhBW S.liciou.,wheleaome,fpaili,ln(t.ai' I I pstanee beverage. Ask T,iurdnigelsl,orsiilb'JiiU lot 5e. 0. ll.TtlMiS, it N. Dale. Ave.. PbiWa. I)li'i.nprnph.T, or Plioneile-fchortlisinn'. ( alaloena ( m.,, !,. will, ii r.1.1.. .i..kul,pl una Ll!!'.,,.1"",,"j for beginners, teut ou application. Address BKNN PITMAN, Cincinnati, O. y Fnliliahera' P11IM1, Allanla, He ..Tweiityvg; (MM Hii"i,.iii I...... w .t.-wl ' im to w . lsii.p-s.YljIlt'urr III 1 U.J.ataii'Ulc.Ne, Lebanon, UtUA Id HAS BEEN PROVED H 3 i.1 A '.miiy StLKH IRay VQKKS. HUHW. Jl. t.