The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 11, 1879, Image 4

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^OHNSON'£n&
INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP
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. .1*: ho. i >l. w pivr*. ilo lead hi aid in ihe
I. .. i;. of Ihe nomie 'il remedy of that iril-:
I' ■ ,<*i!.-r of V I heme imilr ta
il • Mr- i .1. . - it DOB, ot Wuhiiit: ii
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i iroiol ta the V IWt ie-1 of IV .
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> e. I> ' . >l*. , ttel bat Utile *■
.of Mr KA.liaan'r \jvc.-nr,-. a..! I (~eu
Tit. ' are, how. >er ens i-hcl tn m-u *. !
wt .i.M ail Had -• vaaawi Klaa \e*r
i -* ' a ! Apache*." of ahu-h
nram will N- tnxle hen-sfler BufHce cto ...,
I 'il for eeveml > -r- M K.tman. a hoc ■ p
... ion>)f -1 to ,■■ ih. r ihe ro. i, t
• h. rh- v..i heme- ahich WaluuueU n
:s *- Blade, at:.! i- *E:It prepared lo pro
*de Ihe *oic cieteH*'. f.-r Ihe .;,-ce-ful imrv
du.-tion of tl medicine t*. :he or d. aad *-i;r*-
pub ' - that she remedc ihe *rv.e ao* M
v hen AA .tkiEH-.j,.* cou:j- .d h.tu to luake il.
c # lfj% %
Wak;\3ietkla.''t:.t Medicine' Man
NotSur.g ha# !■<-'. • d to th- v••# and
•Olhsss); h* been Shke: .■• r 1::- > -t tj-.-.l doubl
t Kj:T PiamtKof t'.. Bi.oon. .! Ktxaot
•h>- --Tt* a*er nam la nun
Tklt S. ru;. poe.---—<• *ned pn>j*rtlrr.
It art* upon ll.e l.iier,
Il arl* upon lire Koine)*.
II regulate, the Hon el*.
Il puriac* the llluod.
It qutrlM Ihe Vrrr#US)*lrm.
Il promoie. Utsnlioa.
Il Auurtihrv Mreiulhrn. Hiid lm|e.
uralr*.
II rarrlo* ofl'the old bloodund make*
Aril .
II open* Ihe pore, of the .kin, and
lttdii. t . Ilenllh) Prrplrallon.
Is •. in* the here . . .r; tali. r ;>.• •;n
t iSTi rial. - .■r\jfsga,Kr - -::'e .**. *t.-
*1) manner .#Ar:i d'.we- *ml inJer -i niunor-
T:-; .r!-'-ic-.-m; red ia ii-mannf*. :ure,
." * lean K- iyk n b> th. delicate tun. . or
I V -a,'. 1 taf. *.')• rrjwrnl ui
w Jbi r -
I
1
ti-z iz Isiiaa Ccst^ne.
; a rnt Coa*N. lira
:u. A real . snwof 300
- t - • :tate::i> s.t of the horr.h e facia
1 ; • • '. i . i—arre of a he!plei
. I-rturr* and ultimate
: .- -M> i.• "H-mbera For sale
■ r. Price 11 00.
r.ia-jere. br;-fl carrated,
u • d i r at- rni.c of charjre.
■ l cor -• tntlT at th#
.o and eoeng the materl
• .compnrd. the ale
- up.*. lir Jobhsoß.
. ahd is known aa
Dr. Ciirk Johnson's
AN BLOOD PURIFIER.
Frit Lxrge Bcctlas SI.OO
Fiim of Sen!! Bo: tigs 50
ai# of pcraona who
: h iir I. of Dr. Clark Johaaoa'i
• :. - •*d " rap, in jour own Tietniry.
Testimom&l* of Caret.
i.f. INDIAN UU T> STRUT THE
RIGHT MEDICINE.
ITnr-Ttrtn;si, \ug. 25. 1878.
' 1 "A? - • —! w • - ; ,e! *jth Kidney Dis
and I.iverCom or.'. I tried rventhinc
"dell I too m.o}]{ . , r ; ~ l.jt | did
rln i:'; c n • :ntil I got* .Rbceiil
hrj, .4 yri it ice liei: , whveb entirely rtireil
"*'• Mu. RxVDALL,
I'AbPIi'ATIuN Of THE HEART
AXi rr I.una -. Mrirch 3. IS7'
1 > -ar 5.7-—H it. a ..| -- >.inate for month
wch 1 Hit iny i h-. iei 'encu.l Pslpitniiou
'' 1 .-!*••! lion ol other dia
. ] ot** ineff •.Ir, I •- rnril I tioaght wine
"' " ' I-iti'iu I - ' • t whiah rel eved
inailntii'di ite'.y. f n:ri i ! n iM-rte-t hi i]th.
I'. ■'IA.TK LEW:-.
KNTIRELV CURED.
Flii -in KUH, P.. Augnat 25, 1-7-.
. ; —' v '".tSli> ' with I.ting l'.-ru-e
n I mfkrrod from otbei ■'ciplnima— .im- li
't I con. : ii..* .!••. ( . ray io*to nny
p",?"'.'" ' '''n-toreil cli * time, ■mt found no
"•! ni'ii! ! •■,.■!; n * 1 , . wwr Indianlllorvl
J- Per V hieh b'-lt me . : luf of nil |in
A. Cam."
I.IVKR AND KIDN COMPLAINT.
AsWIJ i'a.. I-'eh. 10. 1870.
Dear -"r—l ii.-c. •I < u-ng your liulian
L .*e Syrnp|:ii mjr fettiiiv fo Liver and Kid
ii .■ C.unplaji.t withl Iwlinvr it lin
)s tjna!. bt'WAiti.GtLBEJCT.
DV-I'Kl'-I V AND :" "DIGESTION.
bvni.kP.v, -.' 1, Jan. 1, 1879.
fSir:—Tour tn f • lent Indian
Ii >.e! -vrup 1 ;; v< j'-rlwt ti-lction
- ■ 1 Iff ilysj -j •- i il Indigent ion.
THEOD. HAWK.
): IMi.DT TDK LIVEK AND KIDNEY
DISEASE.
EIIM;tox, Feh. 2, 1879.
Dear Sir:—l can, from my ex|eHencc t to
r< uiiifitd y<air liidinn lii'iixi Syrup as a sure
c 1K: lor Liver and Kidney Disease.
. . EUZABL-th A. SANDS.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
J.ACKsoxvu.i.i. March 3, 1879.
D ■ r Sir:—Knowing. Iron! experience, that
* o :r Indian IJlnod S\ ni| is a sure cure lor
■ver Complaint, I court lently recommend it
to ail snffdring humaiiiry. KKIJKI CA NIF.I.
C;:ukSCH;LLS AND BILIOUSNESS.
EDIM.TOX, Feb. 1, 1879.
Ileal h>ir: —l wis troubled with Chill-; had
li-. H every -lay lor -ix ironths; Iwui two
■ :• attending me win-i V,r agent persuad
• I i. ' in try your Indian HI-shl Syrup, and I
i i> ty I never had u chill idler taking tne
. ose. I cheeriully roc 'uitnend it to all.
I.izziE WINK.
Jil ART DISEASE AND LIVER COM
PLAIN I .
MIDDLEBVKUH, Snyder Co., Pa
Dear Sir:—l liave been troubled with Heart
J)i-I u.-e and Liver Coiuplui it, and I Itad spent
l great deal of money lor medical aid without
j -reiving any lienetit, until 1 procured some of
your Indian Blood Syrup lroin your agent, E.
BufHngtou. I can now testily lroin my
< A | erienee as to the great value ol it in such
eii-eases HEXRV ZEMCHAN.
FOR THK FAIR NKX.
Inahlon Knnrlfi,
Yellow stockings sue reproduced from
the day* "I Shakespeare, who says in
" Twelfth Night" He will eome t
her in yellow stockings. and 'tis n eolor
she abhors." These stockings are so
radiant in hue that they an' cailod old
gold eolor, and are made of the finest
spun silk, ami, that they tnav not he
>Ollll too eoinnion. are \\ costly.
Some of these gOld-colotvd stockings an l
marvelously clocked and eiiiltroidenal
with Marguerites. Fashion just now
gives to the feet extraordinary import
ance Equally eostly are cicgnitt silk
-t<v kings of the fashionable colons. hav
lag a pattern in point dm hc-se. or Vikt
eii tun s lace set in with the instep and
ankle surrounded with elaborate and
d> licntoclockiug. Fine soft I,isle-thread
-ti* kinx- copy rleh Roman rihbt in in
broad stripes of violet, blue yellow and
green; .'mother style, light in np|s>ni.tnvc
as a eohvveb, is in pale oelieale colors.
sUeh as sca-grtvn. a light tint of blue,
rose, lettuce and drab. The clouded
ch> ve stockings show all tbe ehangiitg
delleate Is-anty of tuollter-ol pi all. and
others come in bright plaids to uiateh
the bandanna trimmings of dresses. It
is a matter of importanoe that the color*
of the plaid in the stockiny* should prxs
ci-ely uiateh those of tin' dress. For
the display of this dainty hosiery the
shoemakers of fashionable establish
ments make street shoes with from >tx
to nine -traps rum 'tig straight across
the foot and ankle, titled by button-, on
the |Kit. Another aprico arranges the
strap- i n triplets elusteied together on
the top of the foot, and at the instep
under a bow and buckle. These are
made of black French kid. silk or satin
f>>; common wear. Ihe laiot and shoe
generally is cut on the Spanish last to
present a finely -arched ln*U'i.
Notwithstanding the introduction of
paniers. nanier basques, double o\er
skirts and other odd conceit*. the polo
naise is still much worn, and is. in fact,
a garment that ranks among the iiuli--
peiisables. The '.at.st polonaise shows
what is called familiar.y the "curtain
drapery" style, it opens from the belt
in front and is gra . fu.iy draped away to
the sidi s, where it has several carelessly
laid folds about the hips a simple re
;u, tion of the obso.rte Marguerite
I'oionalse. A charming effect is added
by quantities of satin ribtmn set on in
long-looped bows and ends, (in nadines
made up in this style are trimmed with
a profusion of lata-. Black Breton i- prv
t< rtred, according to the present fancy,
but black Spanish and uum) lm ale
aso used. A jet beading is sparingly
set on as a heading. Many skirts worn
with lli. se polonaisesare made perfectly
plain, of rteh satin or velvet; others
aiv trimm.sl in front with a multitude
of Bounces or narrow rtld. Stout pcr
soiis have the rutlles placed on in pyra
mid shape, but others do not object to
U'iug ruffled across from one side to the
other. Some exceedingly tine and pretty
French bareges for young ladies are
shown in polonaises and overskirts.
-l.irmi in various places. such as the
waist, the liaek across the shoulder*.
!>• ow the waist and the sleeves. On the
deiieatelv-tinted liarege dresses a great
deal of Breton lace is placed, and also
light-netted fly fringe made of floss silk.
1 'retty cream-colored, dove-gray, water
gr.s:i and ' fftbll organdies
are now selling for ten cents a yard, and
when trimmed abundantly with Breton
l e v and satin ribl*'ti compare very fa
vorably with the costliest dress*s •!' the
season. Fashion having cautiously in
troduced the rather incongruous effect
of strongly contrasting eo.ors in one
dress, .which meets w,..i favor, now
promises the most harlequin disorder.
Ureal latitude is permitted. :uid it will
b ■ tlie effort of artistes to produce a har
monious whole. Autumn bonnets and
d css.s will lie as 111 an v hued as the dy
ing leaves, and. it is to IM* hoped, will be
as picturesque. There are dismal prophe
cies of the poke lionnet. and the demand
for feathers and stuffed birds is unprecc
dent.d.
A fan is a universal appendage to a
lady's dross, and i- now considered in
dispensable for its utility, and as a
gra-' tul assistant to expressive action
in conversation. In accord with the
present passion for all things Orient*!,
some of the most elegant fans are made
of the eyes of the peacock feathers set in
medallions, surrounding a center of
humming hirds' heads gleaming with
iridescent tlame. (Hhers are of the tuns*
gorguous feathers of parrots and F.alt
lonian roruu-oorou. An exquisite fan
of cream-colored satin set on sticks of
carved ivory, tine as a cobweb, is dec
orate! with brilliant flowers and leaves,
made of the breast feathers ot humming
birds, so arranged as not to interfere
with the furling of the fan. Another of
alternate cream, white and brown
ostrich feathers has a stuffed bird set on
above the handle, of tawny brown and
opal tint*. On gray satin a - -ene in
unils r shows a group of eupids -wing
ing from a bending branch, whii a
graceful little maiden, who is gleaning
after the harvest, iscauti >usly appr .ach
ing in inn.>.fill wonder. Kaohof these
charming fans is a study in itself, being
the work of the finest French artists.
Some fans have painted in delicate relief
on silvery, cream, peach-blossom or
water-green satin grounds, rare and
beautiful flowers, a graceful passion
flower drifting across the surface, or the
honeysuckle with interlaced chains, and
<• mntless graceful lines and curves. On
some are seen solemn cranes aiul the
broad leaves and pink, white and yellow
lilies of Egypt. Simpler fans are made
of soft Persian silk. embodying all
changing rainlx.w and peacock tints:
otliers ara in Wattcau oilori, radiant
blue and delicate rose-eolor. surmount"!
by the same colors in fluffy marabou
fathers, and mounted in opolescent
carved -ticks of |>earl. Sometimes tlie
fan is of brocade silk, maile to order of
part of a favorite dre-s. The sticks are
either light olive ordeliciously-perfumed
violet wood, finely carved by hand.
Some of the richest fans, intended only
tor full Hres- and evening toilettes, are
mounted in satin, and are embroidered
in imitation of Byzantine relief work
with the needle. Black kid anil silk fans
are decorated with an initial, a crest or
monogram; these are generally set on
-ticks of tortoise-shell.— \>w York Tri
btUK.
.1 iHlTlritlf Task Mmlf I J .
Tlie "home and society" department
of Sri/our contains a paper on "dotnes
ti nursing" by a trained nuw. from
which we quote this pmctieal piece of
advice:
Nothing is more easy to an cxperi
eueisf nurse or more difficult to an in
• •xperienecd one than to change the Is-d
linen vvitlr a person in bed. Every
thing that wii' be required must IK* at
li uid. properly aired, before beginning.
Move tlie patient :ts far as possible to one
-id. ..f tin lied, and remove all hut one
pillow. Untuck the lower sheet and
-lust and push them toward the
mi. cofthe tied. Have a sheet ready
fo d<d or rolled tlie wrong way. and lav
it on the mattress, unfolding it enough
to tuck it in at the side. Have the cross
slieet prepared a- desi-ribed liefore. and
r if it al-o, laying it over the under one
and tucking it in. keeping the unusi-d
portion of Ijoth still rolled Move the
i at lent over'o the side thus prepared for
him, tlie soiled sheetsean then be drawn
away, th" clean ones completely unrolled
and tui'kisi in on the other side. Tlie
coverings need not be removed while
this is lieingdone; they can be pulled
out from the foot of the bedstead ami
kept wrapped around the patient. To
i-hange the upper sheet take off the
spread and lay the clean sheet over the
blankets, securing the Upper edge to the
bed with a couple of pins; standing at
the foot, draw out the blankets and
soiled sheet, replace the former and put
on the spread. Lastly, change the pil
low eases.
What He Was Fishing For.
Tlie other day the Harbor Master came
a.'ross a stranger oil the wharf at the
foot of Randolph street, fishing with a
cotton string to which was attached a
hook made of stove-pipe wire and baited
with an apple core.
" Do you expect to catch any fish with
such a tackle as that?" inquired the of
ficial.
" No, sir," was the prompt reply.
" Arc you fishing for bites?"
"No. sir."
" Fishing for fun?"
" No, sir."
The nettled Harbor Master was about
to tell the calm-minded stranger to fish
away and behanged to him, when he
carefully lifted his hook out of water
and -aid:
•• I've been in this city lor two days
and over, sleeping in boxes and living
on air, and I was just experimenting to
-ee it there was a blamed reptile in this
neighborhood as hungry as I am!"
The officer lent him a chew of tobacco
and permitted him to continue his ex
periment in peace. - Detroit Free Press.
The Aniorlrun Horlflj Sowl.
/Yrfiicc.
Tlii* is thf bare, bald and hidrou*
aki'U'ton of one half the present A uteri
emu society novels.
CHAPTER I.
Th* lb roifk*.
She waa pretty. well tslueatetl. grace
fill in manner, polite and pleasing. By
lier beauty ah# eaptivatwl many young
men Her parents were but in moderate
circumstances. 'l'lmt is all.
( II APT! it II
Th, Hi n>.
He was rich. He kept this from In r
a secret. She guessed it, hoAAc-cr. IL
was of the " I>l lie b!id* of these 1 niti-1
States. His noble ancestors couldn't
make a good living in F.urope so ihey
eanie to America. Their noble fiotisi
was founded in a -mall giois-rv store
Augustus wanted t> get a pretty w lie
w lio would tuarry liiui for liintsci!
alone. He got awtully t-ded. But lie
never found this out until some years
after then marriage, and this discovery
has nothing to do with our romance,
I IIAPTI U HI.
I'h, XtrfhfH/
They met, Nninbv piutihy Nainby
painby. S.jUsh, gusli. s[>,e Namlo
painby, muubv pambx, gu-h. mu-li.
squsli. Nam by painby Nauiby pambx.
Nainby paiut'V. iiiuah. gu-h. squsli.
> HAPriK IV
Site threw the other-fellow overUuux!
At first the poor pareitl-s did not like lie
disguised rich -uilor. because tbey
thought be might be a |>oor pn-t, painter
or writer She knew better, ami t>ld
the tdd folks to mind their business
That night lie slipped on Iter Iwsuti
fill lie. k a -tring ot iwarl- worth $.sW
" i am a man.' said he, " remem
ber that.'
tHAITEK v.
.1/ .r> Stujhny.
Nainby pambv N tmby pantby
Namby painby \aiuby painby
T IIAPTI K X I.
Th, ir SttfuHints.
"You know more of tlie world than I.
Augustus," said she. " leL nie, ar>
tiiere many ptstple in the world?
" Not many." said he.
"Where do tin people in the world
live?" she asked, confidingly.
" In winter on Filth avenue; In sum
mer at Newport, l-ong Brunch. Snrn
toga and a few in Europe." said lie.
• And are those all?" vaid slie.
" All," said he, softly.
"Tell me," said she. in her silver
tones, " how much must one he worth
to he a gent lenian or lady.
"At present not !i*ss tfian
in old times one might g<> in society tor
sioo,ood, but price- rule higher now.
In fact, mere millionaires ae< but jut
tolerated in gixnl society.' said he.
He sliiqad on her finger a #1 000 dia
mond ring. " BeinemiHT, ! am but a
poor man." said lie.
" I care not." -aid she. "i ou are
g-MMI and noble, and those are qualilb -
better tfian wealtli.''
I'HAITL.K VII
SttitfirQ.
Natuby pambv. Namby luxm by
Namby paml>y. S'aiuby pambv.
( HAITI.K VIII.
Thi Kn-Uiag Ch,iptcr.
They were married. IL gave the \ ii
lag- minister a "S-Jix* W'siding fe< .
" We go now," said he "to meet lm
IKRT old mother and sisters. Our hone
is hutnhie but clean. Twa.s serubbsl
yesterday for the tir-t tine in years."
The pair came to New York Ail IM
gant carriage re eivsl tliem at the dc;*t
Thev drove up to tlie brown stone frou!
on Fifth avenue.
It was all as she had expvted.
" l>eai< st Augustus," -aid sin . " how
could you dtss ive me thiLs?"
The re-t. More gold watches. *riv
Saratoga trunks full of dn -- -. Fix •
entirely new switches. Faiuiiv dia
monds. Butler at the door. Fr<n h
maid. Another Frencii maid. Solid
cry-tal chamber -cis. Frescoed and.
gildtni parlors. An ivory clo'k worth
*2,0i0. Haughty hlu* IJUHMI motln r-ir
law gives her another gold watch :un!
chain.
CHAITKH IX.
OonciuMon.
Namby pamby. Nuuby pambv
Namby pamby.
( HALTF.U X.
Aforiif.
To all poor but amiable girls
(io thou and do likewise. —.\Vw> 1 or*
(fraphic.
Women and (ianibleni.
It is an old story that women often
try tle ir luck on Wall street- Tie .
shouldn't, of course, but they do. And.
as a rule, they fare just as other inno
cents do—come out shorn. The new
style of gambling down there, the kind
carried on in what the regular brokers
call " bucket shop-." is the favorite with
the fair s-x. It looks so like a sure
tiling that they are very easily caught
ty it. A "bucket shop" is a place
where you can speculate on a margin n
low as five dollars. There's a pool of
twenty or thirty, all unknown to each
other, perhaps, and tlie broker operates
for all and divides the profit, if there i
any. pro rata. His own commission i
i the only sure thing in the scheme. A
woman who gave *tuo to one of tin
bucket-shop men some time ago, to make
a fortune for her, yanked him into court
the other day to give an account of hi
stewardship. When she called for the
fortune, lie presented a sheet of paper
covered all over with figures, and the
only thing she could make out was that
her money was all gone and s|n- was in
the broker's debt. Her tirt impulse
was to murder him with a five dollar
sun umbrella, but she restrained herself,
as women always do in such cases, and
got a lawyer to collar him instead. That
looks very much like jumping from tie
frying-pan into the fire, but she said
she was hound to get satisfoction. even
if it cost her another *. r >ou. The oddest
ease of female stock gambling I know of
is that of an up-town woman, who jer
suaded a broker of her acquaintance to
buy her 1<8) shares of Lake Shore on a
five J*T cent, margin. That is. sle- gave
him to carry the stock with. He
advised her to let it alone, but she in
sisted and he bought the stock. Instead
of going up the internal thing went down,
and was finally sold at a 10-s of *TKI.
And what do you suppose the broker
did ? Why, lie went and handed the
woman back her *.'oo and stood the
whole loss himself. That's the sort of
broke! I should like to patronize, but
perhaps he wouldn't fie so off-handed
with me as fie was with a handsome and
decidedly stylish woman, young enough
to have mischief in her eyes —Y> w York
Corrispotulence Detroit Free I'r■ o.
An liiferesflng I'lnul.
The Victoria Begin, or the (Jueen Lily,
is now developing at tlie l'ark conserva
tory. This piant is remarkable for the
great size which it attains. No other
specimen of this plant is known to exist
in the Unit's! States, and thi- is tin- first
attempt to propagate thi- species of
water-lily in California. A number of
its great leaves have reached tle ir full
size, the iarge-t l ing alxiut seven feet
in diameter. Although a nice adjust
ment of the temperature of the water and
air is necessary to oring the lily to per
fection, yet. even under the most favor
able conditions which could lw produced
artificially, the blossom often fails to
make its appearance. On this account
the stages of growth which precede and
accompany flowering have been watched
with keen interest by amateur botanists
for the flight'-st indication of blossoming.
In the midst of these hopes and fears a
colossal hud, about the size of a small
head of cabbage, made its appearance
under the water a day or two ago, and
is growing rapidly. The exact time of its
attaining maturity is not known, but it
will probably IM- in full bloom in three
or four days. The flower opens only at
night, and begins to unfold its petals
about nine o'clock in the evening, to re
main in bloom until sunrise. Toe I'ark
commissioners announce that when the
flower is in full bloom the park will be
kept open in the evening, and that por
tion of the conservatory containing the
lily will be illuminated, and ample facil
ities provided for t he examination of this
colossal flower. Two leaves of the Queen
Lily will be placed on exhibition at the
Mechanic's Fait, and will require for
their transportation a frame eight feet
wide and sixteen feet long.— Sin Fran
cisco Chronicle.
The weather was getting cool and the
empress told Peter that lie had bettor
get an additional grate while lie was
down town, but with his usual forget
fulness lie came home without it, when
his wife remarked, reproachfully:
" Peter, the grate." and the cognomen
stuck to him ever after. — Oriswotd.
AFTER 1.0.HT TKEANI Ux..
The Vessel t'wwtnlMtnlMa 8tlllln bnllsrl
In 4 el it and Jewels Ihsl YVenl In the
Del lem i( Hie I'aiilbeaii i Fflurls lu
Itecuver the Treasure.
lii |rl6. when Spain wiw exerting nil
Iter powera t<> suppri *v the n volution in
V.mvuela.ethe 1.000 ton line of hntt le
*hij> San I'eilrn Aleniital'W wiu ills
pat. hi d irom tlie mother eoitntry Iwl'ii
ivllli atniuuiiitiott ot xvai anil treasure to
pav tliearnix in Yeiieguela and I lie navy
ini the Spanish mailt She hiul on Uuti .1,
a* proxen liv tie ie>-oril* preserxni in tlie
Statenivhixe* in M olti.i. 'J.ot*>,t*io in
goiil eoin pack' <t ill iron • In *U iunl ♦/.
OOO.tIIMI ill si I Vet pa'he,l ill mxleii
eli*t* When till- ves.si HITtViHI oil I.a
(tuaxra. the illsttl gent lota . . XX ' lelliteat
tiling t'ai it-, a*, ami the (Vlghteiiii!
inci. hant* and clergy. fearing a *a. k ol
the . itx . hasten, d to plae. their xx.altll
in tin- It'va-sUrv hold of tin - San Pedro
Alcantara fin *.*fe keeping 80l inn.
gem*, rhureh ornament* and jewel*,
loughlx estimaleil at #1 t*0,il00. were
tliu aildeit to the t ielies ntreadx alsianl
I'lie Sail Pedro Alealitaia ail<al from i.a
(Suaxra lo off'the southern eon" ol the
island ol Mti! n is.i wbflffv ah# Mkcborml
IstxxeCn t'aelie and t'uhagun, sllllill
islands to tin south of Maignrit.u Dur
ing a revel among the sailors, tire wa*
started hy the upturning ola Imwl of
l>!a/tttg putu h, tin tlaities eommunieat
itijf xv ith tk Ikutcl ul brau.ix It i* -atil
the drv WimhlX-II Vessel xxa.* |HViii|j| ntl
xelopial, ami the (ire oon ht-canie un
eottltollahle lllitil it reai'hed the imwer
tnavwy.itie, when a terrible e\p .mion
tmik pia. e, shattering to liagun nts the
all. r hall ol the Vt **el, -. uttering far
and wide over tin* water* the wealth of
hrr treasure hold, and aerili> ilig tio"
,ixc* ot Tiki out of I,ouo men All tin
foregoing is a matter of history estab
lished hx undouhteit authority; tliat t<
m.lining to In- -Utvxi i* a matter of
know .cdgi to living witnesses In l-til
a eonipiuty in Haltimore utnlet'tixik to ri - -
eov't 'in-"tr a.ut t They worked three
month* on tin- xx reck of tin- forward half
of the vessel, and rivvivenal aixiut two
thoUMutddollars in eoin; the<*iit found
thet'e XX Ui only scattered silver dollar*
Stuck into the wixid work hv tlie ftuce
ot the explosion. Owing to the slow
progress in recov. ring any of tli • treat*
ure, many eoneerued in the expedition
Ixs-atue (ii*sati*tied with the way by
which tli> - xvre. kxx i* worked- Thottias
it Folingsby, one of tlte dixit*, ad
YUtloed A theory to the sllp< riuUlideltl
that tin* forxe of the i xpiostOU hail
thrown .i most ex irx thing on the xiflsel
alt ; other diver* lotneidial with Ititu in
his opinion After changing 'he loe
tion of the aehoitner from which thex
worked a dix ing-ln-i, to the p ace iioli
e.atiai hv Kolitigshy, they iUixwlol after
-ix months' work in r-coveriiig ala>ut
si;uxi ixxi it, siix et coin. However, much
more wa* recovered, as the divers se
en ted atmut thetiiselxes large -urns of
money. They also found jewes, ol
which tln v retidensi no account tin.
man in particular piektal up a diamond
cross which wa- -uhsisjuently wild iu
N'cvx York for f13.1t00 Several ul the
divers tinaily stole the longboat ami tied
to l.atiuaxra; thet worv, however, pur
suisl and arresUal. but a- they had coun
ter-claim* tor percentage, ami the mana
ger of the expedition XX a* quite uu|topU
..iT. the affair xx as eompn>luise-t and they
were set tree, the expedition returning
to Baltimore to r-tit and set out the *-•-
ond ttm< . Owing, again, to difficulties
lietwi-en the *ui-rinten<ient an<i hi*
divers, the i xjiedition was to
return to Haltimore the *<vumi time :utd
again relit. The third t \ pcliti.'ll XV 4.S
equally uttsucis -sful. Oxx ijigt<i a change
in the Yettexuelon government, .* su>
pieion of pretendiol distru-t and dei-ep
tion in the matter of royalty were token
adx ant.age ot to annul tiie grant.
An tx|Mdition from l*nvidenec took
sotllt stto.iasi. hut xx as lu-iievet! to tie dis
hones'.ly managed and brought up in a
row. Another small expedition got
t-,000. Several attempts ha\• In • n
made eittce hy incompetent and ineffi
cient expeditions, all of which have got
money, hut owing to various citvutn*
sianeets have only been mcosurahly *uc
is-ssfui. having la-en stooped hy itusm
pvtenev or avaricious dishonesty.
The latest wa* one nt out by a well
known New York capitalist in taTh. It
failed, however, through the intx>tnp v
tenex of the captain The grant for <x
e'.u-tve working of the ground for at- rtu
of six years is now h> al by Mr. i<*-
lingshv. the dixer lieforc tm-ntiomsl a
directlng the movement in IMb. which
ieii to the recovery of §;i'.ot*. Tile
ground to I** Worked i- aliout two and a
hall miles from short*, in an almost innd
iockiil rotwbtead; the water is from tift x
to sixty fwt deep; the Imtlom i( Mtiii,
fourt's nto thirty in< he> deep. At lw>t!i
ends of tlie roadstead there is very deep
water, preventing, therefore, nnv ae-u
--mul.ition of sand in the roadstead. 'I lie
eurrent is never more than two knots,
which renders it an easy tnntt i to '7.rk
at the wreck the whole year. It is pro
posed to dredge the entire Ixtttom for a
suflieient radius to tak" ui' everything
throxvj! out hy the explosion. Dredges
taking twenty-four square t** t at each
dip have l>ei n trii'd and Work well. Ex
pert* contend that the iron chtsts con
taining the gold have afforded a solid
break by the fori' of the < xplosion, and
have consequently h .-n thrown far off.
while the silver hurlisi from the burs ted
boxes came down in a shower within a
narrow* radius, which accounts for tin*
fact that only silver has been recovered.
The last expedition—under ('apt. I'ost.
of the brig tiypsy—>* '> compelled to re
turn to the I nited States, as all em
ployed suffered from the heat and had
drinking xvater taken aboard at the
island of Margarita, so that work was
impossible, and it may be i<l that the
captain xvas the only one w*l>o escaped
any Hint -s.
Hog Versus Badger.
A highly exciting badger match took
piact near Shenandoah, Si-huyikiii Co..
rectitiv.-aysUie Remliiig (I'a.) tAgit.
The match xvas laffween l'avid Donnel
ly"* bull terrier " Dan " and a baigi*r
owned by Charles Mi*t\*indish. Tin-dog
had to pull the badger out of an empty
barrel to win. The dog weighed twenty
one )MiUllils. but tin- badger tipped the
scale nt seventeen, Thematcli took place
in a stable, and xxns xvitnessiai liy atiout
forty persons. McCandish arrived with
his badger in a h.*tg. ami a few minute
later Donnolly xvith liis dog. Threi* men
were selected judge*, and the rules were
explained to them. According to the ar
rangements made Doniieliy wagered that
his dog would draw* the luidger out til
the barrel in less than an hour. Don
nelly xvas to handle his dog and McCan
dis til he badger; but neithiT ol the ani
mals were to be touched when they w en
together. The dog was looked on it* a
certain winner. The luidger xvasa weak
and insignificant-looking little animal,
hut its eyes gleamed viciously, and it
long glistening teeth snapped when it
wa* taken out ol th<- hag and placed on
the ground. Tin- badger, after eyeing the
crowd, Wiiddled complacently into a
barrel that was fastened on its side in
one corner ot t lie stable. The badger w*:ts
imported and is six years old. It has
fought sixt'S'li battles and been
" drawn " four times in thiseountry :uid
twice in England.
When the dog xx*as unchained, it ap
proached the barrel .-mil sniffed it suspi
ciously. but the badger's teeth snapped
defiantly, nnd in a second ** Dun M inid
entered and they were at it. The badg
er's tough hide and heavy coat of hair
protected it greatly, and as it Used its
teeth and braced itself tirtuly against tin-
Hide of tin barrel, " Dons" efforts to
draw it outdid not meet with much suc
cess. After twenty-two minutes' des
perate fighting the dog's teetli slipped
end it fell outside the barrel. Before it
could reenter Donnelly seized the dog and
attended to a number of ugly wounds on
itabee. At tin* Mme time MeCnndlih
wa* paying similar attentions to the
badger.
Time being called again the dog bolted
into the barrel like a shot, ami after a
hr'et struggle got the badger almost to
ita mouth, l<ut by a sudden wrench the
courageous little animal freed itself and
got hack before " Dan" cftuld prevent it.
It was now forty-live minutes since the
light had opened and the crowd began
to think that " I bin" had nnyhting but a
soft contract. Tin* dog wits allowed to
Itreatbe twice during the remaining fif
teen minutes, and each time it returned
plucklly to the fray; but when the time
expired it XVOH still struggling in the bar
rel, and the badger was no nearer
"drawn" than it had Iwen when tlie
struggle began. Five minutes extra time
was allowed tin* dog, but it failed to di w
teat its resolute little opponent, and tliev
were separated. The stakes were nxvard
ed to MeCmidish. who. after washing the
badger returned it to the bug and tlie
party dispersed. The dog received much
more punishment than it gave. Those
who witnes!Md the match say it was the
most exciting fight they ever saw.
NEWS SIIMMAUY.
£afttrti and Middla Statat
-1 In* tiiiiumi rMMnu of iliw Amn
DinOoit l • thn Ailuiirriiii'ilf ol .S irurr Mm*
lo ltf ti* Samtttgu. N \ .
WlUilOll lluiltH), Ik I'lOUllllDlll k'l j
Ntw \otk fit vi miil nl |it'Minl oinynr ol
N. \ , liNfl InilfN) iiißiln nu
IWt'l^llllU'lll
I lir* IkmU'i >l llir liiaf*oal I t*
kk llliff llll< |ll|{ kk (M> IIMMIIImI til u |4-l tl* ftnk I Ml
li% pi, \ti \ 4tk, l*M*!tlrr I tiilrr, ll Alt
tlltlfl, Iktli 94 It'll tl>i \ M'tkliltßl llltkl IkY* ilk*"*! Itllfl'l
millflTriiiK i \t-iUk inliitg ill* l !
WM nlt> tlttiifi'it>ii*i)
Al Ht imiiiHi, l*k . n Um'4u||%t S
l l III' IM* WlkllH IrH Wlltl * < '*k|6%M>
)kllli|Hwf llkd ll *'k rtlk.i %% U JHUHl'lln'oi 0 *%• |
riiilmlikiiiinH * ell#I•* • l Iwt Jtiltii !
|iJa> loiiidil, i lilt I rtlgutrer I ll* l , lk .
I ItOiH' I \ <i llinWflfllulll, wT|r kilU'xl, ikli'l ;
M \ TI1 nutf infuitHl
ihi llo* lllitil tt> kif liiri fuorat nt < liiiiifl'f t Wk
I'mk. Ilaitlnl i *i• i , nUiiwUHii
the In*' lor all rm-vUvr gCi.OUO, n wliu-h Kiu j
ttii'l llujttdul nMe iiiiiHUlteetl l m|it , nti*i
ItUJi'll (ll4k)i|Mlfll tti'ltl *M ttHtldfl %• IIWI4 it
gUinl timt Kutka lki%t #oM b) lu# u*Uef,
Mr I'tMtkliit, U S*w
yiifi.tMiU, ikit kiimli) nt #tttit M. i ouklln i
alkil Ilk* l wrfe llifti rijieJletl fl*iu ill** ;
Ut* k lkr Hoi fulfllltim thru onf|ueiil
ih# Nlk Itoai lof llrnlth )imj j
WttinUiU t* '* numlkrr i
I . tut# ilt k*''i* |Hiltry >n m*huo# j
t ttiiiim v l iitmlllt lii llir-
UtM'1,,,.111 (if okicrhotiMk JUO (iiit'kl *il iOU hetu !
were fttQiMl ertwll (i|eUir
A li4Mflloit!l|knt4 l k'hi*liT S|ti|i|t* n
Ik-iturtt.d Inimlett, Me ,mm *** ii lltiik ij
itfl-tti I'litiiiu UUiul Mir
in IkilUal lor lUluiiiorr. Mini il ii||iumhl
hu ill tki# iweiil |;i*w%l
%%ii 111 oltuuiutt! id Cnj'UUll fiwlge lltttlllHl,
Imt (i%% iitT til ihr ih tinftiiei, *ho ti> t VS t
Uoxbury, Mtu- ami tiiorc * i%•
I KMeti^vt% Mih UruiiHii W ililem liifhuiti#,
Htel Ml lielinell, Mikilir,
lirpliew Ol ihr IkMH.ftti liio |*9l%on
titoiin-1 nbeve, Iftere %* ro •ntiiMii* and a f
•tewenl tin the U*#l whooatu .
Al llio State* t oii\ruliou <>l fh* No* York
Uro* iiha k imrlv hold uf I tun, Haiti*
M i|*f Juhli Id iVieUiijf were uoiwianlt lor
tfluYoiU'U aiwl ijaiifiiMif (io%ortMir
tiirly f> atvUumli*tk 1 he* otimr tiomiiintliMi#
arir N* rrtiu\ ol Malt'. !' Mrt nun t oiUf
tniiier, John A. Htaamtoaf 'ftaaaurer, Juiiiui
A intu- kUoiuo> it*iHrai, VN i i|fiii
Iho I'UU rtii ahk|4< 1 *!riiulil hat til*- %■
Uotiai btnl eurrrtK*) #hal! l>* withdrawn and
lha! al) (lie ttMMiry llmt !• iwoi by Ihe
w toalHli gold, •ilvri or ehali matlvt
by th* grnaial go\ rmuieiot, and Im iimm)' a full
U i3a lehiler for *%)) d*bt and tfu**#. jnildh- and
l*tt% ai". ik'- eulouie o| wih Ii motiry to Iwafiotil
>*o |rr t.'kjiiA. oi nultkKtil lo Uteri ail *t* rr
1 lituieuu'itu of trada; t)u%! iii twuhlwiitNl vol
tttue HJ the euitriM'% #)im!) ) increwumd IriHn
Utno i> time ju iirrt nan aah tl** iiH*fowr
ot llir twiNill-■. art*! | *1 llio ctHUilf) .
wo a* tot lUAitaAa) lor !h* dollar a" nearly a*
jH4witil® a iniilv*i!ii j'tirt |*rt*el , that al)
uph iMiirat >4 |a|*tr iuoit-> aiiall la* u#6 dto
t'itiitfei (he iutmost tajiariiig iW'l l th* nation,
to J.rofnolo nranle-kl putdn- iti|n\ muoiite and
t |v#> currriit *%|*rnr# that Ike inirjdue
luoto y ih'h tn ike *4 Ike lialioft imii
lie ua*l Uit HiMt l dr' f; Hint
the* UatioiiAl g*% rr lili.niit )lAii IMUMf tU UHife
uttritwl'bmnui: l>iigtTn# tui t that ail till
tai< hug burnt# >)u)l !*• [ai l and ÜBl*d at
oaee tliat |olai mo utn bank* eiiaii tr
hahr't. tliat !avatioit of eiiail l*r
that aakirira 4 J .blaj dfteer* br ir
ducwal; tliat reijl4e slulDlua lr (iiileoial to
thr n1 that taliir in> t** tuily and |ti#ti%
uoinjiwiiwafod. that t*jtiti)>le ri il railrua*!
furm Hie) tiwti6|B>ttatKtu I# twleblahoii; that
the latgifdaUirr a law gi\ mp to iuwfign|puf#
*a mstatr Uir
ymr altr* aJe, tlat iaa I* rr.arteal to |e*
vrut bind >iw , that tho Mule j*rion
mtntrarl B\trili la that ta* |*o)tU<-ai
MMMHiiruik Ir pannittoal tn tut* jafty on oau- |
iti'iHie* lor Dlt'ier in oflkekOitier*, tital tb
vaU# ul intenat lie rotliikHTgi; lhal teU#
ltM* lor iat*r dona ule t -e j ii tiltMM'e *l ai)
itthrr rUlma. that no inrr |- ibik Un.U la*
\*todt4 ctrtMirttiuni; tliat a tar lit lw o*tal
u#lw< *li* b ehali | MinM Amer< *u itidutr>
<U%d liiatiiilai'lurra, nlit) l).i llir gv\mnnimt
larthtully pertotin iu j4rti**r# mmie t thr
t'uiun aoidkrrw by :otug thriu 1 tM ad**# l
land on lr;ng dna'haignd, tn fee #irii|*lr, el.tl aii
Nt ( uitai>i7 jay mm I i#r month *h oarh ai)<ln t,
actxihliiti to ihr % idkin *l lha itrll lrgrti-imdrr
doUr Kfl-a*tiuUoJ4 ere ni*' jwuwd eifttw**
ing prujathy with ai*d thr han-1 ♦!
failowr#iitp to iho workukgmrn # |art> ii S iii
KnmeiMti me) prunong IN m# Kwirit*>
Die crlitrniiuii •! live h volulm in hol'la
ol Ni HtHHti ana tiiiit*it-l at i iiisif N. \
with great riitku*uim. I*h* (piYeroorv *i
New i oik, IVnusy Ivanm and New Haiti]-
■lure, an I a uuiiil* i •! |ixiunnt army oill
orr*. were j-tc#-oi. A monniuervt wiw un
kriltMl am! :tti a Mr*-".# Aeiivrm) by hfm rnl
SbrrttUln Ihr xbi> ' Jr omiitaipi lertiuiiat#xl
with a di#|kbiy 1 tUeeork* and a twepwu.
tr*rgr \\ WHjloyfd in the New
\ .ok county clerk's nfiv-e. saa ilrxiincl m
, rvs. ii.-v of bi* w it an.t -.ter • i.nw cel<4iml
i'4J In* lotty-MwonJ birtli '*> al 1 tliitiK-b,
N J
A nuwUMOl t*> lbs intunitry nl ticiieml
Cu*ln was unxrilcilal ttl I'oinl. (tmwxl
\. T. Banks deliver.-! the oratem a-.,! John
Mcl'nlliHigh, ihc iiclor. m it.-l "t u*tcr' I
Charge."
During the first right months ol Ihta > oar
76,(409 rmignuxla arr.xe.lnl Ihr jxirt ol New
York—an rifiw i 4 22.6 M over Die rorrrs
|Hili.itng in* 'Utli* lnt > car
A wild lexan ti-'r escaped Imin a l'igtiler
hmiM' in New York ainl rrvmldl a panic on
F.tih avenue by charging ami .tt. *• at
teriug iwaleatrinn* an.t will- I. iu evcty ilim
tK'ii. lie/ore hi l wa* *int liie brute t.**-.l fixe
men un,l ope woman, and inftur*' n child and
two |h>lk-i un n.
An oii'lt'ilul livxt in lunrk-inausinp la* lawn
■Hxrloklniwl at the ! oluknl -i lirile ihoige, .-*1
K'ul. N J Mr A <• I!" 'int,. *. eil t nirlj ■
acvtiu . •ii-.- ulive J- 1! *-i*xr* ut 9*l yard*.au.i
made 15.9 jminl* <Mit ola (x*:(ile 'JOO
( buries Drew*,oldest ol the f.aii titcu iitxlei
•eiilence <l ilealh at lelannti I'.t . lor ntur
dermg an old inixn named ICaber in order to
gel Die iusupsni-e on hi* lib-, ho* mads s tail
ronlwouon. telling how The crime wa* ooiu
niiltol try In* conli*lem:e*.
la-naam! Fmlemk WilliamSnK-k. onear*l
thrs.- year* old. children ola pamicr living
at lin ten, N J . died lew lay* ago Irom Do
effect* of eating t. ltools thai hail been g.ilh
env! anil riaiki*! toxin Die impression
were mu*hr*'iii* irber melntx-lw ol Ihi
liitu.iy wi-re al*" trindt- x crx Lby jxittaknig
ot the |xn*oixoii* |tx*l.
Bex. '.I II 11. Murrax ha* a i..uimiinica
lion in the Boston ja|x-r dcnviug 'hat he
went to vui l'rwnci*x> elandi-umely in onler
to i—< ape hi* creilllora, I'll llmt he went Diem
on hoanns*. llmt hi* dob4a ore small, ami h"
• Ixxild have beetl able to inert hi* ol'ligwlion*
ha.! not hia property Ixwn atlachi*) t>y impa
tient • rislitor*. thai hi* eat ate ia xaluatile
enough to |my nil rrmhtor*and lar.ve a anrnlua.
and if not lie will go to work ami |y ail he
owes, and that he retire* Irom pntihc life, de
climiig to reinmii in a service in which hi*
motix ** an- trmtoce.! and vb-w * mcwepre
aciited.
Western and Southern SUtrs.
-amiiel II I'emhtelon and IV idiam Botiert*.
whit" returning Irom toxllwtin. 111., to their
home* near Wnlpole. were wax laid and a**a*
.mated ll is sup|>oa4il tlu-v wen- iiMir>len*l
by prison* with whom they had a lawsuit.
Henry Stuart and Uiiliuiii Klliott were
hange>t it Fort Smith. Atk , lor nmnterw com
nnttisl iu the Indian Territory. Stuart wa*
iilxun oin-a. vteenth Choctaw blw*l, and iilxmt
t weiilv-nilin Jiwni old. V\ le-u he wa* nine
len In* parem* moved to Hurtlord. t'onn.,
and 'm uttelided .. inclioal diqwrluiwiit ol
1 ale ollege. A. .wenty-lwo year* .4 age he
wa* a Riirgiwin on the steamer* between New
Y'orL and the l*oiinu am. Cwlilnnna. Inter
he traveled extensively ,ti Sonlli America and
hiirop'-. !i> 117 *' be married in Km,-us. and
*>> on alter ri-utrm*' to the Nation to lit e. Ilia
crime w.H ta'ilig acccaaory to t'te inunler of
Dr. Jiiiiew, ol Caildo, whom he accuacl ol
rnnaiiig hia nrrc*. Mr inlixalucing liquor in Die.
Nation. Kllioti was ol fine qqwamnee, but
ol conimonplare iiiatovy lie u-n* birti in
I lino 111 IS|,, and tr*-eix I'd a limited oduotitioli.
Several month* ago lie ill tiled n! Muscogee
xnd t.a.k Hp hia reaideiice in the house ola
diarepiitable woman, where, in February, he
miirden d in ixtiff bbxxl a man natni*! Brown,
.luring n drunken raintmiil siuurl wnsenp
lurtal m Missouri; Kllioii in the wixxl* while
■uleep, near the scene of bi* crime.
the t'onlederate army, i* detel in hi* lorty
ninth year. Undid in N* itrlennsot xi'll"*-
levor, hi* 'tenth aiiccwshug that ol his wile by
only a lew days.
A D*iilwist(l>akota) dispatch aaya I oh.iie.l
N. A. Mile* has arrived at Fort Kogh with
hia oominanil, con*i*Uiig l seven companies
ol the Filth Itilantrx. Itn brought with him
nearly 1,000 hnlt-brccff*, who have las-n lur
nishing actua and ainmunilion to Indian* la*-
tween Die Yellow-stone and the boundary line.
He has cleared the • ountry "I all roving Imiitla
and driven Sitting Bull's followers aero** the
American In "*, lafidea bruaking up the illicit
tratni in arm* iunl aniiiiunittoii latwtrn the
hull-bred* and hostile Indian*. Thaaainpaign
has I ts'ti xcry anceeaslul, considuring the small
loss to Colonel Mile*
The famous Whitehall gold mine on the
narrow-gauge nulls He I near I idciicksiiiirg,
\'a., lormerly owned hv < 'omtnodnre Slia-kloti.
ha* la-en iMin-hasnd hx It ision <*apitaJiet*. nnd
operation* will he resumed in ' tetolwr Some
years ago this mine yielded yU't,lK)fl in si'X-en
months.
Die miners in tic-Cumberland (MU.) region
Htrnrk lieeause of the reltmal ol the r<ml -hu
panieH to advance tlie rules lor tuiniug lo llltx'
eenis ptir ton. Oxer 2,000 millers and 500
laborers wetc thrown out ol employment.
Cluurles De Young, the San I'iaiH-iac> news
paper proprietor who ahot Kalloch, working,
men's eamlidate lor mayor, has I men admitted
to liail in the sum of §26,000.
During a heavy storm ut New I 'rlcins ami
vicinity, the orange crop waa tiailly dnmnged
and several coal Ismts were sunk The dam-
age done will reach #IOO,OOO.
flflleial returns oltbe Kentucky election give
(•ox rnior Blackburn a maturity l 4.1,017 and
Din test 111 tlici Htute ticket ailwalal smaller
nis|nritte* I'll" Ureenlwek candidate Inr
I.overnor (xilln.l 11,964 aula*
I Kill boys, whose ages tanged Inini U> In
thirteen yeaiw, were ri n over by a fratghl
Irani near Ht fauna I'hey wara loitering
uUitil tin- Dank a linn a aailcb engine moved
dnaii suddenly and naught Uiaiu all. Ilnnry
I'atli had faith lege cut on, nnr altove, I tin nlb"r
below Die knee. John (incite! bial IxHli leg*
lx Ina tlie k linns Kit'hnrd KK|l| bad bulb lifi
latdly mangled, but not eoliiuly amputated,
and Henry lirtitfadd bail hi* light leg crushed.
I'ulbainl line tail were tatally injured
Dudley lliuiki'll, a young man employed In
a lan urtk oat ban Kiaiananu, eitleital the • igai
•turn ul lituuga N.huii, a well known l-al
politician, and asked himtn u lim l an uflriiali
•latcliii'lil iiindt' at a |>itlilti- meeting Din pre
ikm* "inning Rebwart* rrlu*ed t<> retract,
a li"l"il|xin Haskell drrw a |ii*tid and shot
bilti dnad.
1 fa- Republicans ul Minimal'lll at Dint Slain
IXIIII rlltmil Hi.SI. I'aul, laninullialrxt tjiivaltnn
I'ltUliuiy nil a plalloim abu b Imartily pixuae*
tlir Admiiualialiiin ami it* fluanria) policy,
lalll(* Dm riiartiarnl <4 law* regulating Die
..ill MI i nr. demand* retieiu-hmeiil In nu
tlnnal and Slate government*. i>|.|m*n* monop
olies, eti
A lieai y hurricane in ami alamt Morgan
I tly, la , did gimt damage, sinking tan
oteaiuei* and |orly-fIV4 ixml laiata, blowing
down a euumb, eehooi house, aawmill and
ttlbei bull.bug*, destroy tug much nt Die *ngai
. ana and Iruit i rx>p and uauaing an estimated
j.Willinili luaa til #200,W0
From Waabuiylon
XX aabingtiin di*|*tchre In tlia New Iml
|ia|arita aa*ert that tieuerwi tiralil 1* to become
president ul a ■<iiii|ny lortueit to build an in
IrrdMUMr t*nal aero** Nicaragua Aduoial
AintnrU, who (V|inaelitd Die I'tulnl State*
nl the recent canal laingina* la I'ari*. and Wlio
lie 1 .sweep • |ilall till k canal arro**
Dm l*lljutu* ul IVmaiua, ba* written a lettei
stating that tmiicial t ■ rant will acve| I theprast
dem y of the Nuaragua Inteu a mine I'anal
Company
A decteb'ii ot the Attorney-(ieoerei relative
to Dm a I rirnrn it |mHi*IOIX* alt* t* laioiwlay
about 15,0ut! aoldier* 111 tile different Soldleia'
Hume* l'be atiuHinl involved i. ataiut
Ml Jtai.tmu, winch, emmling to Hit dienmn
gov* to Die wiidtei* and not to the Hotue*.
J he sccretaiy ul tt ai any * thai uur govern
ment did all llmt u required under interna
lioiinl law l ear* ago in Bending a euuimimon
to treat with Silting Mull and request turn to
I etui li to tie t'lilted state*. At tin* tune be
an* IU Canadian territory, and be retu*ed to
HViyt Dm j.iojx.(ii,ui made by tieneral Jerri
and t limmiwionxr lew lence J'be t al lad Inn
ofty tal# kiatr *ince neaiiiuexj the ie*|xuuulalty
o| taking rare ot itll reiugee luduui*. and it
tliey pioie troublesome Die Iturdeu leata upon
tiieiu No demand can now be mate U|hhi
the t'lilted State* In receive back SllUng Hull
and hi* lollowula
The litauurv Dr|t*rUnen! baa placed jl6 ■
000, uOli m gold to tlie crebt <•( the #u|jerinteu
dcnl ot Ibe A**a> ' lOVe lU New York, to lie
upd m |*y meul tor litreigu gold and guid
lair* now la-mg received by Kuro)ivwn at*m
er, ui jayment ot laUaneea dae Una country,
l bt* i* the iargr*t aitioutil ptubwbly vvnr re
•iUirtal tor that |mr|ae.
'Hie Intarnal Iteveiiue Itureaii ha* |ire)*re.'.
a tlateiiieiit xbowmg tliat lite number i< gal
lon* id *|ttribi tirudueed during Die flecwl y*r
ot JHJ9 wa* aguiwt 0b.10.i.0-'bj in
ll'S. allow nig ail mcreaae (or ltC'J ot 15,7W -
664 gnlhm*
J'be debt statement issued akows the de*
Cicase ol debt Ult August 111 be (46,6/7,6116.W0
Idle tolii'W lug is the J rtmsury statement
t'aab in the l'reaaury *343,*5**1,5/1 44'
(odd certiltcates . 16,1/0,700 00
stiver rertittiales ... 3,/til,li6o Ob
< tirrencv certiheates 36.176,0 ml 00
Iteitimliiig cemOcate* 4,50ti,6i0 On
1* gal tetl lem outlntiding 346.6b1.01ti 01
Ktm-tlonal currency outatatid.
ing 15,76/ 004 90
lb® |*tytueiits ln>ni tlie treasury by war
rant* during Die mimlb ot Augut. IS7V, wele
a* lollowra
i>n account ol ci vt! and 111#*-
i-eilaneou* /1b,733 ttll
tb> account of war 3,019,774 4a
t •! acvi'unt ol navv 1,111,773 til
<Hi account ot luteiior (ln
diau* and (iruiuoto*).... 9,647.009 13
dotal 915.197.2Mf7
ldic above doe* not include |iaymrnla uiade
on acvHiunt ol the intern*! or |>nwijial o| tlie
| übln let* i* tb I" tilted State*.
i lie lotai uuiidmr ot *tandanl ailver duiiais
coined during tlie mouth ol Augu*t wa*
/,757.050, mahtng an aggregate of 40,237.050
conn- 1 to Se}*euiter 1.
L"|i to Sej-teuiljer 1 tlie receipt* ol retundmg
certihcate* lor cum I'jsion into tour Jmr cent,
bond* iggrrgatc §35,706,000.
l ire total i*un* ol the lour |>rr cent, loan
by the 1 reaui> linpartment u|> to septeuilwr
1 annmut to M740.7515.3iA1, leaving 726.700
not yet disposed ot
Foryign Nrwv
So Kowiand Hill, ongituttov nl the cbwp
(xwliige Ttetn, 1* ilemi in bu eighty -Atlb
iw so Kow laud *u the son of a acbiad
maater at ittrtiimgbain, l.ng ami, whoie be
via born in 1795. Hi* project for a uniform
penny |awtage system liecatne a law ihi the
S7lh ot August. 1*39. and he was given a
temi*invry ulflcr to enable him to miry out
the law In 1*1! a sutwcnption lor a testi
monial to him rwaclrs*! the amount ot ffil 000
He u kiiigbtnl in IM3I. abd given a |l
--uiiinciitary grant id #IOO.OOO, the ort Albert
gold niolal id the Society - ot Arts, and the
dig fee ot I>. t 1. from
highly Kiigltah lanurr* who are di-*atittisl
won the agticidtuml pnagiecfs in KnglaLi
haie milled Inei laiarpool lor Teva*
I'w.i Iwnd* id iti'iirgrat* have made ibeir
ap; i inucr in duleieul |ait< id I üba. an 1 ail
the lump* aviulaiiie bnve lawn *ent ugan.it
them.
Ihc *weibh *tr*mie* Nonlenakjcdd ha* beeti
!ot on the ooa*t ot Ja|aui. Ibe onicer* and
crew Were aan-i ibe Nofdi'U*k|iil'l W
li'.toil out lot the evpreaa purjaiae ol going to
the a**i*tit I.* eot Die Nirdcn*k|old Arctic cv
j.c till.ui. and eailixi Ironi .M net.. Sweden, on
the 3d ot June for the Arctic region*, well
i*jtiippi*l lor a voyage ot two year* llcr
commander had iiitro<H>n* to lollow the
. ,ure ut I'mlewor Nordetukinld'a etploimg
*lnp Vega, trom which no tiding* have ben
rweived fill more than a year, and it loand to
aid her crew, iml il'diwM to take her place.
The ledi f>rhalrs (Madrid nr*rjxi[>er) re~
rotnnieiida that S|wun ahould tree all the lave*
in her ib'peaideiicuia. and to *ul>*Utute a neveu
year*'|xuii*i id slavery.
Mr. {.iineman, the la*t of the original |iart
tier* in the eminent Arm ot Kngliah publixher*
t dead.
A (ieneva (Switcerhuad) corrwapondent re
port* that n CHrruvite containing a pa'ty ol
Amencun Umrista, driving trotn Martigny to
l unmountv, w ovcrtumeit A iaily named
Mrv Wright, id New York. IU into a gorge
ami <u killed.
Idie ncttlling match at llalibi*. N. s . he
twwti Smith, of that plats, mid Wallaoe Kos*.
of St. Jidm, w-n* won by the former.
A Puma di*|mtch *aya (Utcen peraon* have
Ixwn killisl and many more in|nreil by un e*-
plo*ion id' fire-ilamp in the mail mine* at
lloiiehamp. France
Kc|x.f.. received by the Italian ministry ol
agricultiire tndioate that tha cro| tins year
,11 |w p.xc 'llic w heat crop I* inpial only to
a third id that of l*7b
New* of The Yellow Fever KpMemlr.
I.ifcin Mcnipl ia ia doacriocd a* Iwing only
a little more wholeaome than death Yellow
Aug* are dmplaycii at every turn and rro**ing.
The hiwpital *ign wa* countc-l in eight place*
along one hort eijiiam a lew day* ago. and
since then two other* have Invti added. The
curlew lx ll now tolls at nine oclock and after
that hour the *tnwt arc deserted In thrlast
<l'identic a crowd ol nur*c and dortoe* kept
the town alive. Itilht* epidemic the only sign
of lib i the encampment of colon*! tn*ip* on
the blurt. 'I he reveille and the five o'clock
matinee, when the hand play*, are. a* a cor
respondent *ny, • thecheertul ctiarncteriatio*
of the preacnt cam|igti. Fire alarm* lat
wiwk ridieved the momdonv, but inoe the
WBtehtiilnew* o| the auDioriltc* ha* Iwen re
■hnibleil even the torch down t flicker. '
Among the rnront death* from yellow lever
ill New Orlenn* oecnrw the name ol Mr*.
Annie Marie Hood, wite ot (ieneral J. it.
H <wl, ol the Coiiledemte army, who Uvea in
an elegant manaion where the aurrounding*
are ol the 1m'1
A recent VYaahington dir. patch *v •• Much
anxiety i e.xprreaed nt the krariquartm-a <>t
the National tiaird <i| Health with reganl to
the uliite ot alfalfa in New I )rlean The
lever aecina to lie apt-ending, mi l to lie in n
ilangerima locality. The National Hoard haa
rceoived n telegraphic diapntch Imm there lor
additional mil. anil haa aent gIO.OOO to the
hinlth anthoritie* of the State, to lie uaed in
the woth ot iaolation mid iliwnlection. Ihe
National Hoard alao telegraphed U> l)r. lleniiaa
to a|>ro 110 effort to atnni|- out the dianaae if
poaailile. Should the fever continue to apr-rad.
\ow Orlaana will lie ahut in under the ruleenl
the IN ainl. very muohaa Memphia now ia It
will not be practicable to empty Sew Orlinna.
or to ratnhltahcd campa. a* waa done at Mom
phia; hut there ia much reaaon to hope that
the diaeaae may be more perleotly oontodlial
hv aanilary meaaurea in the former city than
in lint latter."
\ Memphia diapatch to the New York
//• rul'l Ml i a: " tip to date 87il onae* of lever
have officially lieen reported to the Hoard of
Health—4s4 whit and 420 colored. The total
number ot deatha foot lip —whitea. IK3;
colored. 50. The per centum of deutha anions
the whitea aa compured with the colored ia
atnrlling—.while bnt twelve per cent, ot the
lilac It* have died over lort.v per cent, of the
whnea have paid the death penalty. Sonic
phyaiciaiia in the beginning ol the epidemic
were ol the opinion that the present tyjie ol
lever waa not NO malignant aa tliat ot laat
year. The rtgurea nhove w ill not now jnatily
Miirh concluaiona. When it ia taken into oon
aideration that the apreud of fever Itna heea
gradual tliia aeaaon and that all the benevolent
fiMtociationa have heen better prepared to
nurae tha aick and give tham proper atteulion,
th death Kt4< w alanning 1 her* Is also
another notroewhlc (nature oonnoolwd with Die
pramil epidemic. Many who |md un
scathed through the dreadful sreuaa of I*7*
hum Imnn prostrated, and again itialanec* am
ntimetsaia <4 |mrana who liava Immmi •Un ken
In |ircfio<a year* Buffering an attack ul lha
fever. The weather ha* Iwcn sultry all dRy.
To-night at eight o'clock a steady rain bagan
tailing
Wglurliil Origin of It-How I'rvrr.
i
It in a notl.smblr fart. *nya a Nt-w York
pa|d*r, that lln-re ia very llltln difference
of opinion among pliyaieituia wiio have
prm iireil im ilii lne in yellow fever dl
trletd, ami have hail the ailvantngn of
Ions: ami egret ul observation, u* to the t
tnaVai'lal origin of tltal terrihlo aeourge.
The elder Ir. Stone, ol SeW Orluulld.
thati whotu Ito man hail a laiger experi
ence, always inainlnilied that yeliviw
fever vat one of tin - malarial group ol 1
■ diacnjM-*, ami differed from intermittent
' and remittent only in iln* violence nl the 1
i attack. I'r. itiair holds I In - name opinion
in hi* mtmiralde trratiae. Wateoti In
| hi " Instiuiti-*," and Doodle in his
•• Noti* on *V ataoii'n Inxtituiiw.*' make
no ijUeatioli i u the subject. Hut one ol
| the moat wtive illustrations of this ,
view ta-curs in 1r. Ferguson's is-lelirati-ty
work on malarial diseases. It is a |p*n-1
eral olatervatioii that in malarious dis
trtets agues and remittent fevers are
mote eotumun in hot and dry than in
mid and hutuid mumiiii. Teuipi-rature
appisu's to Im- tie- fm-lor whit h mainly
determine* tlie diffrifttcrw ohserveii 111
tlie malarial group of diseaam al differ- j
i*nt elevations and at diflerent sessons ol
the year In the more elevated distrite
of tin- West Indies, intermittent* are
nmutton i lower tiowtt, with an increase
in the mean temperature, remittent* ai*
the rule, and in lite lowest and hottest
distriets the ft-ver Is continued In |ft|fl. j
*ay* F<Tguson. the Hritlsh garrison of'
Flnglish IlarUir, Antigua, was dis|**isl
in I lins- separate liarraek*. aituatnl cm
fortilied hills surrounding the dm-kyard
One of tiles*- liarrw ks VM-eupind Monk's
hill, an eminent* sou altove dp
level of the marshes. Tits other two
i \VI re situated upo.l the ridge at die re
spectivr t-ievatioiul of 6UO and 3(10 f.*-i
So dniigt-roUs were the marshes below
tltal it otln hap|H-ne<l to a wejj-a,-,-IJ. ,
mat'-ii soldier, coming down from
Monk's hill, nnd n 'tinting night-guan!
in perfect health. b he taken witli furi
ous delirium while standing sentry, ami (
to die within thirty hour* nfU-r being !
carried to th<- barracks. The yellow
skin and btaek vomit were almost in
variably among the prominent symptom*
in these cases. Among tin - oflicers, wis
men and drummers on Monk's hill who
never ilewceoded to the marshes, tip-rv
wa* not a single cae of fever during the
whole summer. Seventeen men wen
quartered in tin* lower ridge liarrark,
hvt aliove the marshes, but were not
required to perform night duty at the
doekyard. Every one of dieae men hai!
remittent fever, hut no ease of blai-k
vomit occurred among them. Thus, in
the same place, at the same lime, Uu
malaria in the level plain caused a con
tinued fever, identical in rapidity and
symptoms with yellow; at an elevation ,
of 3<W feet tin typewas remittent, and at
600 feet Utere w ere either light agues or
no disease at all.
I silly lu. nrrnt. Trrrtblt Okilluslt,
1* rhp'Oiiaiism I it at the <eiLent.
tuu> rcuiohrs urn Insittrnlly I X,* er.t.hs to
cope * ith it This is mora j tart iru holy the
esse when a tauitletK-y to it is inherited. It
should tie combated betore it tiacomiw chronic, i
When the first twinge* an tell, twourse
should tie Iml to llostetter'* Htouiai h Hitb r,
a depurctit which etpels trout the kluul thorn
irritating prim-tplo* which, Irr contact, cause
it'Ttuiniualton and (win in the tnuw-lw* ate!
iiMiita. I'tasoiiiHis tttslkini* which are nsu- (
ally ailmiuistered for this disnaae, but which,
in a *!icht ovantose, tnai terminate it by de
ktroytng lite Itsell, shmild he aiotded, am. ,
this aide and more effertivc medicine useti
j itiHtm.! I*l lose disorder* of the bowel* I
! ali•: uitch ami liver which ln*joently aceofit- j
I ) any rheumatic and gouty ailmenta an inr*- j
riably removed by Uos sxellsM botanic cor
recti vw.
A II 111! la M CO It luiluf it.
ftp honest worktngmen ul the country
many ot whom bate large and inrrtwuuu; <
liutalirw to support, have beea Ibe chief uj- I
lerer* (ixmi the great financial preseurw nndei
which we have labored lor the last lew year* j
l>tii oiiahed w age* have not Iwen altetidtxl by
a corre(rti<li diminutam in price ot evory
thing wba-h the wotkingtuan need* Itcuta
fuel, tood and elnthing are chnqwr, but these
do not constitute all his tiM-es*itMw. It i*
aometimea itienmi) lor him to employ a law -
yer or phyriciati. yet the lee rate* ol physi
cian* and lawyer* are a* high a* Ibee were in
" flush " Ultte*. Yet cheap metis tore are as
nenwumry as rbiwp rwni*urful. t heap umbli
elites are not niwwaanly poor iinvlicines. It
must Is obvious to every intelligent |>etwint j
Dial mrxlirin**. r>im|Viun<hnl and put up ai
wholeaalr. can be sold at much lower rale* ,
then w ben rivalled Irom the doctor's pill bag*
llr Jherre's txililen geiital IHseovery ami 1
I'leaunnt I'urgative IVileU have eompliV~h 1
rotore>l persons who have aoerit hundreds ol 1
dollar* in vainly seeking relirg from private 1
practitioners, and all at a very alight eiprewli
ture.
thli one American I'alnnet or J*arlor itrgan
maker ha* iter sliceterb-1 ia bearing off Die
highest ln-nota at any wotl.l * i xpoahion.
where tnev ivune in cowpiflWna with tlie hvt
kuropmn maker*, and this t tlie Mason A
ll. mini Organ to. who have taken first tried* .
or Inghest honor* at ex wry such exinbittou lot
twelve year*, ending with the l*ari t ihitntHii.
thi year, w bete they were awarded the bigbiwt
gold Inodal.
I'o develop healthy and harutoniou* action .
among the organ* id secretion, digestion and ,
evacuation, take llr. MoCt * 5 egelable Ijvet
IMla. which heatlhlully attmulal the liver,
give tone and regularity to the liver, counter
act a tendeney to mattiveniwa and purify the
• .|<aid. Their oathartw action i* utmceom- j
j suocd by griping and i* never violent and
abrupt, but gtw lual and natural. Theae pill*
are ol the greatest awnstanoc in overeomtng
wmfulntis tumors and eruptive maladies. All
druggist* sell it. ___
1 *TKi IIV Tta* For tin oat disnaae*.
colds and coughs, -"ltrown* Bronchial
frochea" have proved their eflVwry by a test
ul many year*. M cent* s hot.
J net ire tor koursell.
By sending thirty-rtxe cent*.with age. height,
color ot eve* and hair, you will receive by re
turn mail a eorrert plnuogmph cfi your tutiire
hudsind ot wife, with name and date ol inai '
rutge. Add re** W. Fox, T. O. Drawer SI, j
FuJKinville, N. Y*.
Chew Jackson * Boat Sweet Navy Tobacco
THE MtRKETN.
new max.
Iref Oattle-Mefi. Natlvss, llvs wt (Mi,#
■ We#-Slste Miik
ma H# 0 N
•.,
i'op Uo - MS# Ot '
Pressed k6 MM
noor -Ki. fiatc. oA to fancy.. ..4 ,4 4
giwierti, good to fancy 4 4" >4
Wirmv -S" t H*d I b'h# 1 JJ
white mate 11l 4 1 It
'its fltatc. ~, ■■ ■ 4t 4 4t
-1 so hewed Klat* TO TO
Horn rtigrsited WaUwn Mixed 41t,i4 4H
s atbsrn YsUow 4*)4# 9*% I
I Vat* — W hite Htri W <4 if
Mixed W'e*rern (T 4 *tx.
M*y KcUil grxdes. TO i 4 *0
-it-as -t/rnn Kve. per cwt. 40 ,4 48
Bote—Mste, t<B # 1?
pwk—Mfva....*, ado t4 ado
tx.r.l OMy Mm (>..*• *•
petr-'leam— Ornds., 04',4<M", Reflned— <*',
Vnl i(,t. ml linn. H M kip
I utter fttst* Creamery ft! >4 Hi,
Dairy .. IS W 1
Weslerii Creamery "f .4 18
Pinorr 18 41 ITV,
Cheese — Htale rwlory 0> <4 loh ;
flktm ot # wv
Western rsrtcrv. OtH 4 flflh
IVots— stale and IVnn*ylvmnta 18 # 181,
rHii.inci rnu.
Vtour— l-enn. choice and fancy 8 8* # 80
Wheat -I suit. Red 1 '* 4 14
Amber .1 10 4 1 10
Hye— State. 8* ,4 '
(Vrn -Mate Yellow 47 <4 4<q
'lata— Mixed...... 81 (4 84
butter —Cr'wmery Kxirs IT 4 ••
i-heeer. New York Fai'tory 08 Sr# <**
IMroieutn—Crude iM #o* Refined. 0 h
•trrrkM.
n.-ur— City Oronnd, No. I Hprlnfl. .. 4TB i 4 831 !
>1 ft- -t -bed Wtntes 1 01 41 1 01
Ourt*-New Western 40 <4 40
OaM ''lie Sd ,4 d
tlarley — Two Kowsd Rlale 08 <4 T8
anarroa.
tleef—^ Cattle, live weight 04\,*fl 04h
Olieep 04 q# 06 V, j
Klour — ulavmilk and Minn. Pat.... dOO i 4 lOn
, orn— Mt,*l atnl Yellow .. 10 i 4 81
"t Kxtr* White 40 <4 48 i
Rye —State 7 (4 TO
vviaxl.- W aahod. Com long h Belalue.. 80 (4 4"
rnwMhed. " '• . 3d 5I
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Ilc-f—(hiltlr.tlve weight 08V, ,4 04',
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wp a f\ —Choicest 111 the World—lmporters' price*
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_ A MONTH-Aeitt*Wtntwl-88hM
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M|M PAY,— with Stencil Outnt* What coat- 4
Mil, et. *ell* rapidly for ."Vll cU Catalogue fre#
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POCK KY DICTIONIBTjIOJISoiftSittS
nr. Fonts'* Health Monthly, oo* ywr.ROc.
Mcxmai Hiu. Pxs. Co 19E.aithBt..KwTorh, i
Upham's
Freckle, Tan
and Pimple
BANISHER.
A few applications of Ifclf
preparation will remoro fTeekleo,
tan, annburn, pimple* or blotehfta
on the Owe, and render tb rom
pleilon rlear and fair. For often
lag and beantirylag the skla It has
ao equal. I'rlre M eta. Heat by
mall, pout paid, for 7ft rU. Addrew
John F. Henry, Curran & Co,
GEO. P.
ROWELL
& CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Bursta.
For Ten Cents: One hundred page
Pamphlet with Lilts of News
paper* end Advertising Rstss.
For Ten OoHart: Four lines
inserted one week ht Three
Hundred end Fifty Newspapers.
10
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to the Root
it yon won Id destroy Un ran
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MEXICAN MCHTANtt LINI
MENT. It penetrate* ail mus
cle and fltwh to the very bone,
expelling all Inflammation,
ho renew* and pain, and healing
the diweawed part aa no other
Liniment ever did or ean. 80
fiaith the experience of two
generations of sufferers, and
ho will you mj when you have
tried the 44 Mustang."
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