YfotMp.l. Now Ihnf. I liojil 1'icp with n hmOmridV rifht Turn thy denf limit, FWPct wife, and let it ror-t Within my cncircli;iT nrms, which thns en foM Of enrlli tho pnrp.it, of thy not l!ie best. Lot thy smilo-winninc lip? nil trf-mnlona , 1'ivr.s soft on nino n soul-entlinilling kisn; An pnrncv.t of tho hnppy years to ns, Of nnallojeJ, yea! porfoot weilJed bliss. Bo let (ho emili'rlit of thy prosr-nee shins Athwart the. future vision of my liffl, Thy ppntlor spirit nvlinta f hronijh mine, And uviko mo worthier of tliy loye, Bw&el wife. HUMOR OF THE DAT. A good place to get a lit -Ths tailor's. If it wasn't for the belles a good many young men would miss being church members. A boy describing how ho had n tooth drawn said: "The doctor col lared me, pulled like wild horses, and just before my ljead came off the tooth dropped out." A gentleman liad his picture taken recently ; cost him two hundred dol lars, and still ho is not happy. A follow took it out of the hall when the latch was up. Lightning struck a Xevada man the other day while he was swearing. It would, however, take a mighty smart stroke of lightning to hit a'Xevada man when ho is not swearing. Pedestrian, who haa dropped a penny in front of "a poor, blind man:" " Why, you humbug, you're not blind." Beggar : ' Xot I, sir. If the caisj says I am, they must have given me tho wrong ono. I'm deaf and dumb." A queen bee lays in tho height of the season from 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in twenty-four hours. Tho man who will discover how to graft a queen bee on a hen will make money enough to ouy out tho whole continent in six months. A man in "Western Illinois adver tised for a wife, his sister answered tho "ad,'' and now the young man thinks there is no balm in advertise ments, while the old folks think it's pretty hard to have two fools in tho family. An advertisement in a "Western paper offers a "fashionable" piano for Bale. Mrs. Yeast was at a loss to know what a fashionable piano really was, but she has come to tho conclu sion that it must be ono that is banged." "There is nothing liko settling down," said the retired merchant, confidentially, to his neighbor. " When I gave up business I settled down and found I had quite a comfortable for tune. If I had settled up.1 should not havo had a cent." " Xo Indian ever hai h is pony shod," observes an exchange, "and yet the Indian department is charged with $18,000 worth of horseshoes per year." Oh, that's all right. Tho Indians hang 'em over tho doors of tiieir wigwams to bring good luck. Xot exactly quenched : "You know I am a member of tiio lire department," said Biggs "and if I lind your young spark in the house it will bo my duty to put him out." "But, father," re plied his daughter, "if you do, liko as not I shall have a new llama within a week." Astronomical : " Mother, may I get up at daybreak and go out to look at the comet with Charley V" "Xo, my daughter, but you may go into the Kitchen and peel those potatoes." It is in this way that many a youthful and soaring mind is condemned to limit the realm of its knowledge to tlio narrow borders of our insignificant planet. " I don't believe In thi3 learning German, Spanish, French or any for eign language," said a Michigan man the other day. " Why, I lived among a lot of Germans and got along with them just ns well as if I had known their language, but I didn't not a word of it." " How did you contrive it ?" " Why, you see they understood mine." " A Xew Orleans washerwoman has in the past fifteen years raised a family of fatherless children, given them all good educations, purchased a hand some bouse, und has $10,000 laid away for a rainy day. Her entire possess ions were earned at tho washutb." This item is valuable as showing how promptly Xew Orleans men pay their wash bills. In a Uakota forest last week a party of hunters discovered a man who had a well-developed tail nine inches in length. They told of their discovery when they returned to town, but failed to statu that the tail was the tail of a squirrel. Iho posse of twenty-four young men who went out to capture tho tailed man made unpleasant re marks when they found they were Bold. He was a real estate agent and com plained that he had had three adjoin ing houses to let sineo last fall, and couldn't get rid of them on any terms. "What's tho cause?" asked a friend. " Malaria V" " Xo." "Bum mill on tho corner?" "Xo." " Xeighborhood infested with cats?" " Xo." . " What then?" " Well, there's a man across tho way with his daughter, and bo's trying to make an American prima uonna or lier. Sneaking of spiritual consolation und the comforting assurance that tho eternity or me ju.it snail ie blessed, a Chicago clergyman tells a story. There was an old lady in his church who was noted for her penuriousness as well as her piety, and while talking with her about her hope of tho hereafter ho aked: " Mrs. S , did you ever stop to think what will gratify you most in heaven? " Oh, yes, una exclaimed, - it will bo eui'li a cheap place to liv ti 1" THE CIRCASSIAN GIRL TItADE, How Tbry Art Oot I'p for 1'lrcnnri nml Mtoira, A " Circassian girl" in a Chicago show has talked thus frankly to a re porter: "So you want to know something about Circassian girls, do you? Well, I can only tell you of tho cirrus genus, for to tho best of my knowledge 1 never sawn genuine one," Tho reporter was deeply grieved. ITis hopes had long ngo, when he visited the sideshow, been blasted as to tho beauty of Circassians, but he wasn't quito prepared to give up the idea that some of the girls exhibited around in tents were from tho vales of Circassia, and that they had been ruthlessly snatched from a fond lover, perhaps by mercenary speculators, and brought to this country to help enrich the greedy circus. But tho woman again, asserted that she did not believe that there was a genuine Circassian in the business. "How 'do they make np then?" asked the scribe, for there was in his recollection of Circassian girls a wonderful luxuriance of tresses and an almond-shaped eye, coupled with a shining, dusky skin, that did not sug gest tho evident daughter of Erin before hi ml , " You've got to havo the material to make a Circassian in tho first place," declared the. curiosity, as sho settleu herself for a chat on what was evident ly a charmed subject to her. It takes a black-eyed, brown or black-haired woman, while art does tho rest. I have seoiWhlue-eyed Circassians, but they did nolLike. There is a regular market in theummer for Circassian girls, and they make up early in the season sometimes. There is an old woman lives on Bleecker street, I think, in Xew York, that can take any girl of good shape with plenty of hair and black eyes, and turn her out a daisy in about two days. They com mence by shaving thq eyebrows at the cnd3 clown to a point, then taking pencils and painting them on out to a lino with tho corner of tho eyes, only on tne loreliead. lhey pencil the corner or tho eyes so as to give the eyes an almond shape. Then they dye tho face nut brown with a preparation that I do not know anything about. Tho lips cau bo stained or colored each day with carmine. Most of tho girls have the lips stained at first, when about to hire out to the manager of a side show, and afterward color them with carmine. Then the hair has to be treated. You know how a Circassian girl's head looks, all bushy and with the hair standing out all over the head. elL that's done by tho uso of stale beer and molasses. It is applied every lour, and tho hair combed out straight and allowed to stiffen that way. I havo seen girls sleep on little rolls ol cloth or wooden blocks under tho neck, so a3 "not tormuss up tho hair until it has set, all kinky and beautiful, in its bed of beer and molasses, and then she was a Circassian girl." It was not such an artistic operation as he had at first imagined, and the re porter remarked that ho should think the woods would be full of Circaseian girls. " There are too many to make it pay much," sho candidly remarked, " but it's such fun to travel with a circus, sleeping on the baggago when travel ing and eating in the hotel tent that accompanies the show. Some of the suriositios, as they are termed by the show men; are fed by themselves at a separate table, and others who get good salaries, like a livin' skeleton, eat at a hotel in the town where tho stops." i circus " How" about the pay of a curiosity?" "Well, a Circassian girl, if she's cute, gets from $12 to $30 a week and expenses. Then the manager gets her a lot of photographs taken at some good studio and she sells Miem and gives him a royalty. A good many of them are married to performers, jug glers; cannon ball tossers, snake charmers or something of that sort, and he look3 after her affairs and money." ; The Terslan Capital. Teheran is entered from the Qum side through a tawdry blue-tiled gate, topped by a bold picture of Bustam's combat with tho White Demon, wrought in colored tiles. In design this is equal to a schoolboy's drawing on a slate; as a piece of coloring it is effective enough. Passing under this work of art one crosses the space be tween the enceinte and tho town. The wall is several sizes too largo for Te heran. It is an earthwork of modern design and sullicient solidity, but ruin ous in parts and destitute of guns. At length tho glories of the High street burst upon the view. Its even row of low, whitewashed bouses, with flat roofs and narrow fronts, reminds one of a new bazaar built by some flourish ing Indian municipality. But the coffee-houses are distinctly Persian. They open on gardens behind, and through the doors can bo seen small round tables, samovars, teacups and qalyans, arranged against a back ground of green leaves and falling water. Presently one passes a coffee house of European fashion, with ele gant couches and mirrors and a drink ing bar. Then there is a tailor's shop, which might pass for European if it had glass in tho windows; and one or two inscriptions suggest the invasion of Western inlluenees. The street ends in a square surrounded by bar racks, whence another street leads through the European quarter. Here fs a hotel, kept by an Armenian, com fortable enough, though bestowed in a two-storietl Persian house, with small rooms, steep stairs of brick, and a deep courtyard in the middle. Ono has to do without a bathroom and without bed or bedding; but tho food is not bad. Ten circuses are billed to 6how Georgia tnia winter. WISE WORDS. Faith nnd hopo cure moro diseases than medicine. IIopo is the brightest slat In tho firmament of youth. Tho reward of doing ono fluty is the power to perform another. Tho pleasure of doing good is tho only ene that never wears out. It is upon tho smooth ico we slip; tho roughest path is safest. Xext to love, sympathy is tho di vinest passion of tho human heart. A noblo part of every true life is to learn to undo what is wrongly done. Tho very nature of love is to find its joy in serving others, not for one's own benefit but for theirs. Pity is sworn servant unto love, and this be sure, wherever it begin to mako tho way, it lets the master in. Pear of punishment and Tiopo of ro ward moves cowards and sycophants. Virtue is independent of cither. The pleasantest things in the world are pleasant thoughts, and tho great est art in life is to have as many of them as possible. Behind t.ho snowy loaf is tho mill wheel, behind the mill tho wheat field, on tho wheat field falls tho sunlight, above the sun i3 God. Grief knits two hearts in closet bonds than happiness ever can; and common sufferings are far strongei links than common joys. A good wifo is liko tho ivy which beautifies tho building to which it clings, twining its tendrils more lov ingly as time converts the ancient edi fice into a ruin. Temptation is a fearful word. It indicates the beginning of a possible series of infinite evils. It is the ring ing of an alarm bell, whose melaueholj sounds may reverbcrato through eter nity. Home is not a name, nor a form nor a routine. It is a spirit, a presence, a principle. Material and method will not and cannot make it. It must get its light and sweetness from those who inhabit it, from flowers and sunshine The Indians or Alaska. The number of aborigines in Alnul. says a letter from that country, is va- liouMjr rsuiiiar.ru irom iJU.UUU to 50,000. With regard to thoso in the interior there is very meager accurate knowledge. Tho obstacles in the way of a thorough understanding nf l.li'n nature of this portion of tho American possessions ana tne number and char acter of tho natives, nro not e-reat. either from the cost of outfittinc an exploring party, danger from the na tives or any other terrors incident to such an undertaking. In their handi work, especially as exhibited by carv ings in wood, stone and slate, t heir ornaments and shapely canons, they display unlooked-for skill. Blank et ea natives, with painted or hideously besmeared faces, were to be seen. From a condition offensive to the nostrils and this scanty modj of dress there are various stages of ap proach to cleanliness and r-ivili-zed stylo of clothing ; some, indeed, mako a very presentable appearance. Some times Indians were observed affection ately fondling their children, and tho men oneii carrying tneir oitspnng in their arms with all tho ammn-nt nriil.i of their white brethren. Tho women generally do the trading and bargain ing in disposing of furs and in other transactioiw. When an Indian offers furs for sale, and the prbo has been arranged between him and tho pur chaser, his kloochman, or squaw, can veto tho transaction, and Inn to bo consulted before the trade becomes final. Tho Indians are never in a hurry to conclude a bargain, those from a distance often remaining at a trading post for weeks holding out for a most trilling advjtnce on tho price offered. They are shrewd traders, and tho amounts agreed upon for tho different kinds of furs seem very high to an uninitiated on-looker. The purchasers would lose money on the goods if they paid coin. The Indian's shrewdness manifests it self only in securiug tlie promise of a high price. They do not want money, but desiro articles out of the store. Their ignorance of what these co.it tho dealer leaves them a prey to the most outrageous imposition from the more intelligent but less honest white traf ficker. These Indians are industrious, willingly embracing opportunities of earning money by working for it. If they are not a doomed race, by reason of liquor and contact with depraved whites preventing their reclamation from heathenship, in the coming devel opment of the resources of Alaska they will be a valuable factor as "hewers of wood and drawers of water." They am quick to learn what is required of them. Whittler and Maud Mitller. The poem "Maud Muller," by Whit tier, was first printed in the National Era, when that paper was published in Washington. D. C, by Buell & Blan chard. The manuscript copy was pre served by the late Martin Buell, who presented it to P. L. Buell, who has it now. On the last page is found the following note: "My dear friend: Will thee bo sure to look well to the proof of this little poem, in which I havo tried to make something of tho simple pastoral con ditions of Xew England life somewhat atter tho manner of the German poets t lam not quito sure flit I havo succeeded. Tho term VMtnnev lug,' which occurs in tho poen-J refers to the old custom in Xew EnMnnri of hanging a pole with hooks attached to a uown mo emmney, to hang pots and kettles on. It was called a 'lug pole.' I mentioned this for fear tho word would not be understood, and taken by the printers for sometJung else. Thine "er, . J. O, "W." Dr. Lamport, the American who was hanged In England some months auo, had his life Insured for $5,000, and tiie insurance company, though not legally obliged to pay the policy, has passed the amount 1t his legal representative. Judge V. T. Fillcy, of Pittsflcld, this State, wTis- cured of severo rheu matism by St. Jacobs Oil. fprinzfleld (Mass.) liriwblieari The Bothschilds are virtual owners of one-fifth of tho fertile lands In tlie delta of the Xile. Their share in Egyptian bonds is popularly estimated at $12,000,000. . The Enquirer of Cincinnati nays: Hon. P. T. Barnum strongly indorses St. Jacobs Oil for pain. His combina tion and artists nil uso it. Forty-eight million pounds of to bacco are annually consumed in Vir ginia's 172 tobacco factories. If you fool dull, drowsy, debilitated, hnvo It Piillow color of "kin, or yellowinh-brown Pilots on fnee or body, -frequent hcrulnclio or dizziness", Imd tnsto m mouth, internnl hent or chills nlteruutod with hot llu-hts. low npiritu and gloomy forebodings, irreptilitr nppetite, nnd tongue conted, yon nro suffer ing from "torpid liver," or "biliousness." In ninny ensoa of "liver comnliiint" onlv part of these symptoms nre experioneed. As a remedy for nil such enses Dr. I'ieree's Golden Medical Discovery" hns no ennui. ns it effects perfect nnd rndicul cures. All drug Btoros. Fifty yoiiiii? Indies from bit mnni;.. North Carolina took pnrt in breaking ground for the Clinton nnd Voint Caswell milroa l. wax lbileiK'li. They plied their xhoval with crent vicor, nnd were npplanded by MU) spectators. Young or middle-need men Biifferinir from nervous debility, loss of memory, premnturo old aire, ns the result of bad habit. sl semi three stnmps for Tart VII of Dime Series pamphlets. Address World's Dia ries baby Association, Uufmlo,IJ. Katie Dwelt), thetwentv-v ler of Henry Dulield, of New Orlenus. drowned herself because her mother insisted upon her washing tho dislma lnf .n.in.r . n - - - -' - b.".'. t visit n sister. Bad temper often proceeds from thrtsa painful diForders to which women are sub ject. In female complaints Dr. It. V. rierce s favorite Prescription " is a cer tain euro. Hv nil lrni;ists. DAVID C. NfWHOS. n histipn of ihn notion nf Columbus. Ind., won n wager by ridinsrnude nt noonday, in an open carriage, a distance of half a mile through the streets of tho town. Hotel ror Sale In St. t.onlo. splendidly furnished nnd tlioronrrhlv equipped Hotel, centrally located, nnd doing n magnificent business. Will sell nil or n mm luwruau luiuu oojcci ueing to gel A good man to run the house. Apply fur in formation to C. A. Oitohell, 513 Elm St., Ht. liouis, Mo. Skinny .lTcn. 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William J. emi.-liin, of Somprvilli.. Main., says: la tlio fill of 187(1, 1 wait tuiii'ii with ulei'oino or T tr. t.t'Nii.i, fnilnivi'il liynwvcri cmi"b. I Inst i avi ntite mil flesh, mid wasoniitlnnit tu my bod. In 1'77I wis nliuitt' d to tho Hospital. Tho doctor mid t had a hole in my bins a M.-t as a half dollar. At ono timea report went around that I was dead, le.-.veue ho 0, hut a friend told mo nt pit. WIL MAM HALL'S 11ALSAM FOU THE ".LUNGS. I not ali.itile, when to my surprise, I commenced to fuel better, and to-ily I feel buttur than for three J earn 1 ast. DAKEr. S l'AIN r-ANAdCAcure pain la Man or H'art. 1'or oiter-ia'.l" or internally. 4 I.T.F.S IIHATN FOOD '-Most rWmliln toulo J i.r the II in in mid tieueriuiiK Orwuiis. It p.fcjluely cures Nervous llelnlily and rent. ilea lout iinSo uokhm. Bold l.y ilruMinnli.. fell II (r S,, VJ ",;::. "'i'," " reeeipt ,.f ,ric. JOHN H, AI.I.1..N, t he linn, tflo Fiut Avenue. Suw York. Never filxe Vtt the Nhli. 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Payno'3 Automatic Enginos. lit ehJLyst Itpliabl, Prr.ibTe and .economical, vHl urtiMi a hnr jj'-u-r with lr$ funl und tea' rr than any other Eniiur hmi , n--t fitu-d with an Automatic Cut-off. Send for llluntr-Mltid CitthioKi "J," for Information and Pric. 1. W. PaVnkASons, Boa Hri.i, (Inming. N.Y. e Pui'OilllV 1'lllUtlVO Blood, mid will Ouiu.ilt'U'ly I'iIIn mako New Uiob uno tae blootl in ilia nn tiro Kyntoiti in fin-e mi mils, one pill t;uh niiflit from 1 to Vi woekt may bereKtored Any iMiT4)ii who will take in r ut n i im-ii u ii ii Bin- ii uiiniT im p-irHit)it. riu every-whcr-3 or M-nt by tn:l for eiclit b-tlt-r atr.rnpa. I. s.J HIV-O V W CO. lloMioit, .tiar for tm ily liniitfor, Mv. ML TXfnt In f lie world, tif t the aiinltte. Every turUitae liurt mil irpl-Hittrk nnd in uiurkcci KOCH'S CONSUMPTION foliowM by tfi 111 Ml !U U H Von Kh'.Hrw nior itnporuint JJxUUU f Juil i aaauoualmfjiatol PTTTlTJ wuiPbhAi.TA-.T TirmTl IV i v v.! 11 11 it. fi, nrntM.1 ij. f w. iri u J u J m eCerad ait tfflioid with Mmninmi ,.t .11...... .u,iujiimiii J. Xi A.ddj-ca, Box iod, H. X. City. ThlsN.Y.S!nsr,S20 A'ith 6Sat of AtUefunenta Kre. iWuri'Aiueil perfect. I.ik'iL running, (jiuet, Iim id (.uine And durable, bent on tent Lrial-plan when desiifd. aiir koiu 4ran 4 ,! Iteida, 12 slopa; aKK'tianirnl hub busk.ootuvect'upler.a knt't a-eila, Altli $;tlool ana 91 liook'.oni v ( 6. Also ai-nton list trlaJ-plHit If ue ired. KlKant Vit), Inagiiitlceut tone, durable inside And uuU Clr eulnr, witli tosliiuutuialB.fjve. A sit O l'ayne 4 Co. ,iJ X bird AV.CblCA&o n f C) a postal card to Clark k IIrom.. Bibl Wlvr Hoiim, N'uw York, the Nuw Publiahen of Vine, t;hoap Subacriiton books, for thnir "Viruii Circular to Ajtn'.s It will jmuU and astoNIHU you. AgntM Wmitpd fnr the BeHt And FHtot-allini rit tonal liwi-la and ltitles. Prices reduced a.'t per cent. NatiuNaL Pl'UI.lhHlNu C'o., Piiiladelphia, Pa. YHUU L'FM J yu ti lArn TeW-grujmy In I USIIU R.Crl few moiitba and be certnm ot a aitua tiui;, addittba Vnlfiiliutt liroA., J.intHviilw VVia. lOIJOBAN IlI'MMXi I OIXfc;i warkT jH J. U rito lof Uiiliil' gue. l.'oitnniii A. 1'aliitB, i'rip. IVatchc JlWII.BT, HlLVBBWAHC, r.tail.d Qaiwhuli.nal.rAt4.. Prion li.l fii. tw'XA f-ybl ri. l'nn It kt:n lSi t'J i rTfH " Ue lTaa ri.ii..t.ilt. fiS--W S?,'V- nd llltwl Mil ... xni-i... WyvirYKi. w,ui ir tin- r..nl,t'y nn.i VK;JtT:J-tr i lhrr .'11. ..iii.lv ,.,.,..,, fll v ; i h t; r ' ill ii A u r r- r- M DOOVCU Tho SUREST CURt for IUOU YPES EASES. lii:SITATJS nno RIDNFTf-WO'lf t own, ,.l, r,H 111 nrt It w'll ap0lllT vroori)UiodlKi'iwidriiU)mhrlu:vctloii. Ft 19 n kuh uiihi tor nn t D IS CASUS of tho LIVER;! I it hna irtfl notion en tnm mm inip"im ovit.l',r,.nhllii lt&' Mirowcif torplilil.r naW In - not ion, timninHnt the hoalthT lurr M Mn oftlw ...... 1..J . , , : k.J..I. Ir. rM,.'.l,JI. Uon, tlTccUnu im l'i:.lnr rtUoluwiio. S ' ' I vtiaJiClI ItK. i:,,rii, Ii.toUio chtn, 9 nrfi btltmia, 5 mrM'tillo, or ooiialtpi'od, Kldoiy- X. Wortwilliirilyr .l. vi'nriil rnilchl.7 ii. Ilk ' In Uin Rnrliiir. to okj-ne tli Hwti:u, avorj B .-meo'iould taKon Uj. :a eourje 01 1 . it' I 1 rt!r X'' ro-nrlnl-lts-powilliirfoi T'-nrmKm, milNl'l-WJ:. P In m-Jiulviawl. . a'f It wl'.l not vrn-mit r n ill Rill . .ilinrCii J "ocn! '.:ir-i ir, rfiiontHn of nrln, , i r tlimi.t -ri-jr ct.- ili', nuit fi""! rlinrirtiiiT . S -,. r-,r,ll yk-Ult'ltln cmntif. TH-.-Arr. j -; t Arli r-t 1 V 1ii"0 t.i-noon tlio K iUMKVfl, ! I i V i''V .1 Ti noVv'i I, J l-orConi-tliiiitloa,. J l-i'i i.e." '-i,! t U iiuvpent men. , 4fC'r:-ftic,K.pov4 for Internnl and External l'o. . CUBES 1UIEUMATISJI, ItiiniH,- RfiilOa, Oiilliliilnn, ' . 1 rust. Iliti'.i, t.'linvi'vd HiiinK l-'lfsli Wiiunila, rinitiii, ilnilw, Hxtiirnul J'diuii,Oikea ili-cnata, r;orr Nliipli-s, 'rootliaclii", ' Vi ii'niHi or Sviishi of Ptomiu'li, Colli', Astlimn, ir Intcrniil rnln, l.mnu Hark, lllU'S Ol AulmalS, CJrilln oTn!l kiml fittnt, li;iiKlmi, riu'Kiil Tent", ' i'oll (inrh't't. In t ow. Ppnvlnm rSwcpiii-y. Ki rutdics ore Urvuao, Foot Hot In Sh.Tii, Mrinnluilf, WimltritilM. Kniiiilii I'miltir, l'DUiuU'ri'd l'l-ct, l'utiiln, L'rai'Uctl Iloels, Muiir !n T)ok. Ask your ni'nrost Pcn1ir or 1 )ruKirlst 'or onu of our Aliiiutincs for IkSI. From the C7u urtlm Leader X. 1". Oct. 2?, MKtiriiANT'a (iAiKii.iNO On.. Wo lmvr? ItiHilo npii'lnl ix'tfoiinl liHiilry in rcfrnril to tlio nii-rltJiiir thin i'i li.iiiili il it mcay, nnd tlndit itfinilno iii tii loul line viilm-. It U liy no mi'iins a new ii mnly, Tin- i iilntillsh im nt wliicli priMliKf n it li,t(8 Its iniimifHC turo as lur lim k h KO. im;ii wlilch tlinolt bnlioT Kortdiiy Krowinir Inpiilillc fnvor. '1 tio pmiMiK'f mo unions thn fori iiHwt luifil ni'is men of the rity of Ixjckport. 'i'hoy are evor wuy rollublo. From Vie Toledo (Ohio) JHniJe, Juil (!, 18TT. '' MnicHNT's Oaiiouko On.. This OU ntnniliiul nrtlolo, iindor tlio niliiiirnbln ninn iiUiMiient ot Juliii"llodtri, Jv., Iiua loacliod mi I'liiiriiioun rmU'. It Ih nil lioiiintly com potiinlod arlirUt; It. litis moi it, iintl now that tlmlxtit liwcitii'iis Uilinit of tlm country In hanillinir it, tlioro Is nownvm why Itrtimild no donlilii itHpiiiMitiiM fulii. Nolainlly out. mrnrrt In liu without it. 1'orfamlly uau. a., wul n for auiiuuls, It U aiuiply lndii- pt'ijiAiora, SPECIAl. NOTICE. AH wn ask is n fair trial, but bo uro and follow liiivrtlons. 'I'lio tJiimllnir Oil nnd Mcrohnnt'B VTonn Tnlili'U ure for Knli-by all li nt-"KitHnl flt nl- rrn In sri'.uerui uioroliiiudiso turoufc-Uout ido o.irlil. Larue Flzctl CO; Medium BO c; Small SSc, Snnill Sire for family line &c. Miimifiintiirod at l.ni-Wport, K.TtyJIer- cliaut UtirKliUtf Ull touipauy. ccrotary. Ounsumptjcn Can uo Cuiedl tirvn oiiBllltipiton, i rnruiiiniun n lint iih. Ui tii.t biiil Diilb iiliit n. ilroni lili ir J Coiii-tu'iiP.HN, An! tiiiiii CrtMip, S lumpinn i nun.., ft ti tl nil Uim'iihc ol tho Ilririilhluai OrflttiiM, ii Aouthr (i nit lifiiU llio IfiiibrnM of Alio luiiiEft, inHuiiird mill pomoiu d by the liNt it hi, ana prrvrntM iti niulif wiitA nnd tiKliHtfMf uri'OMM lint rWi'At vl)M'U mM'OiiipaiiT It. oiiMiiiipiioii i uut nn Iticnriible luaJMnv. 1 1 A ll'H il A1,SA tl w til cure ) u, ve iImmikIi pnitf'MnioiiMl nitl tulU. mmmwnmi. lliiivn ft itiuliorfiucilT '"r tlio Iko illw,...; by lt Unit l.ouiirii;(l9 rf cata if lit. worm kind iid o( lour .IMidtnr l-ftvo b.wn cu rod. I ml. J, an at rone la nw falUa In 11. jl'.iiur, tlial I will nonil TWO HOTTI.KS KUltK. to tutiior una a VAI.I'AIII.K TIlKA'l IHKoil till. dlaaM, W uy Ullucr. l,ivuKAi'r..ai.d I. O. ail.lr.ua, J3.T. t. A. M.OCIH, 111 ffailBl., Mew Torfc. lia l.Bn i 3LUAip frc Itf moat oomplel. Calajofw TYPE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES. AC. LOW LSI' I'KII KJI. LiUIIU'l' VAKIt'lT. NATIONAL TYPE CO.JuSffiaKiSST; KNOVLEDGE IS POYER man: Mm THYSELF.'i . J THE Kt'INfR OF MFt OR, (SELF riiEMKUVATION, la A medical trntins on Kihauated Vitality, Narroat and Phynical Iohiiity, Preiuature lecliu in Man ( is An iiidiHpnnsablo treatise for every man, wbethwr yonnar, mid lle-aKd op old. T1IK HC'H'INTK OP I,TFF OQ, ISEI.F- riii:shKVA'iio.N, la beyond all comparimn th most eitrAordinAiy work on Phywi-loy vor pnblilnd. Tlirrft ia itotiuna; rlnt(tvr that the married or anuria can either rtMiuirA orwi,,h to kuuw but wiiut ia fully tipUinud. Tuivnt i nr. nur.?t ri fiK iiirrt ok. Mliljir- IMM-slHVATlON, Intnicta thco in health how to remain at, and t ha fn Talid hnw to heroine well, f'oittaina one hundred And twenty-live inmluahia preacriplioutt for all forma of acute nnd chronio difusjium, for tch of which A firafc phyaicinii would vh&rga from $3 to $UI. London T11K ht'IKMF OF I,IFF( OU KEI-F- pii i:si:hvatio., Cnntolna Mfl pairi, line ateel engravings, in lunerbly hoond in French miihlin, tjolxaed, full fiit. Il i a marvid of art and lx.'.uty, w.trranled to le A better rnwdtciil book in every s-u(e than can he olit,tined el se tt iicre for douhle thq pniin. or the muuey will be refund ed in every iimtauou. Author. THIS HCIKNTK 4F MFKt Oil, SELF. rUKNtUVATiON. Ia no much aaperior to all othur treat ittea on medical Bubjocta that comparison ia absolutely impoaible.- iiuj.tA herald. TIIE OF T.IFF; OU SELF- ntKsKUVATION, Ii sent by mail, securely aeAled, pnatpaid, on receipt of price, ou)y$l.tt6(new edition). Small UluetraiedaAmplAA, Go. rtend nuw. 'I'he Author can be consulted on all .diaoAses requiring kill And experience. Addreeti PEABODY MEDIQAL INSTITUTE, r w. u. VAUl'MO. M.D.. 4 BulflDch Muru rW,.f 'IH'.l i",' rr w", iym. il H L L LUHGS.tSi4LdllKl aiiM ttlUtt tit al.1 fcl Bultl, MltJa
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