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THE Ojn mTORY. 1. When I was a mald, Nor of lovers afrali, My moother cried: "1 Grl, niever lIsten to men." Her lectures were lnbg, But I thjoi,,l:it her qutite wrong, And I cried: " Mother, whoim should I 41sen to then?' If. Now, eachbing, in turn. What I neve'r catil learn, I find, like iv mother, my lestwos all vain; Men ever ecveive., silly inaidents believe, And still 'fis the old story over again. iM'. 8o humbly they woo, What can poor ntilatens do But keep thern alive when they swear they mitet die? Oh! who can forhear, As they weep in despair, Their crocodile tears in conpasmion to dry' Iv. Yet, weddei at last, - Wett the honewmoon'm past, The lonrrs forsake! u t, the behsban.Is remiatn; )aar vanity's checkei, Anil we ne'er caii ex pect They will tell iui the old story over again. Snake Stories. A farmer in Devonshire once told me that he caught a viper, partially disab ug it by a blow from a stout stick, Mid witi the assistance of his men bound it, still living, in the fork of a tree. (He was a kind hearted and fairly intelli gent mail, who would not have tolerated any ill treatment of a horse or (log-far less have been guilty of such it thing himself-but he saw no ertielty in thus punishing the poor reptile.) There thmy left it, striking with its fattigs oI all sides in rage and igonv. Wlien they returned next day the viper had escaped, but the limb of the tree was dry and dead as though blasted with lighte'ing I was young and hopeful Itt the time I heard this tale alnd unwise enioutgh to do all ill niy powver to dissitade' the na'irratr from the belief he hld, or, at any rate, to try and convincee hiiiii tliitt he' wrongly Coniiected calse anid elfect inl the eM but, as he said, hie 'see'd it, himstf," and he went down to the grave inl that faith, That lie hioIestly )elieved it, there could be no doubt, 'for ie hal not enough poetry in hiinu to invent such a ronance. It i n'iuiiids one of the Yankee whxo told ( how he killed i Msun1ke with i a 1hoo, the hiaiille of winch the " varint " tlurnied aid hoit several tinit-s Ibfore re eeiving thle cormy r/c yrler. ". You mlayn't believ' it, % plire, s'ail le, " butt jest its trew as vou stanid thecer, in less thal thiree iimintes that how-iialle is swelled up us big as myv leg1!"N Have you ever hward of t nie hoop snatike? Iley abound, aico'ding to several a:-coits I havo 1ben flv(red with, in Iiuia and Australia, atid derive their iinio from the peluliarity of their made of progres. Si; takinig their tails in their mouths they bowl along like a hoop! Fact, so an old Indiani oflicer inforined me, who had often s1%u the native solliers chas ing them with short hamblloo sticks (lhe was fearfully eireuimstanitial) around thie commflonls andt ialoing the roCNads. The fol lowing nie' little anecdote was gleaned from aun En glishC coonial newsp~aper, where it was publhtihed as an actual oe eurrence in the inunediate nieighihorhood diuring the wveek. wvithi much loeal and1 collateral (lethul. A boa- constrietor woke up huingry from a three months' nap anid cautghit a rabbit which lie bolted whole in the usual wvay. This~ did niot satisfy the cravinigs of his capacious stomach, so he went afield ini swarchi of further victualds, and1( presently. camne to a ffee, which lie essayed to get thr'ough. hut tho lump caused by the defunct though undi~igesled bunnyli stoppedb himti when his henad inid a few' feet only of his body hiad passed beattweeni the rails ; andl lying ini this at tituade, lie caught aind swallow another rabbit which had in cauitiouisly ventu tred wit hinr his narrowed sphere of action. Now what wats the state of affairs ? lHe e-ml- neithier go ahieadl nor iastrni through the fene being janmmed by~ lisa fore and atft inside pasXsengers, aind ini thIiis embalurrassinig position he was slain wvith ease. A Safety- Valve. On almost all b~oilers connected with engines there can be found a safety valve (as it is~ called). Whenever the boiler gets too full of steam and is in danger of bursting, this little valve opens and lets the steam out. No one has to watch it, for it opens of itself. There was once a man who wanted to travel on a certain steamboat. Hle wvent to the boat and examined the machin ery, but lie found that there was not a safety-valve on the boiler ; so hie said to the Captain, " I guess L won't go) On vouu boat, Captain. You haven't a safety valve, and I am afraid the boat may be blown up wvithout it." " Come down with me to the engine room," saidh the Captain, "'and I will showv you the best safety-valve in the world. ~ 'When they renehed the enigine room the Captain wvent up to the eniginleer, aind, laying hxi haInnd on his shaoulder, said(: '"There,' sir, is my safety-valve, the best to) be found any where-a mmta who never dirinks anything but11 ('o1l wvater." "You are right, (captaini ; I wanlt nio better safety-valve thani that. I will go on this b)oat." He knew thatt the enxgi necer would alwatys waitch the miachinierv, and if anything went wrong lie would know it instantly. Only a sobier man couild be trusted in the responsible posi tion, anid wvhen the boat did have such a man it had the best safety-valve in the world. -Good Words. How Daniecl Webster Proposed. In old1 times it was the fashion for a suitor to go down on his knees to a lady when lie asked her to become his wife, which, with very stout gentlemen, was anmiuncomfortable pr1oceed(inhg. TIhie way in which D~aniel Webster prop~osedl to Miss Fletcher was more modern, being at the same time neat iand p;oetic. Like mxany another lover, he was once h'old ing a skein of thread or wool which t he lady had been unraveling. "Graicie," said he, "'we have been unty'ing 1lai. let us see if we caninot tie one whiuct will not untie- in a lifetime," .With .: piece of thre lhe fastened the~ hialf oh ii true lover's knot ; Miss Fletcher Ju-r fected it, and a kiss put the seal to the symbohcial barrtain. Dir. A. PAGGI records . that in a case, whipth came under his observation in Paris the heart had ceased to beat, as an effect of the inhalation of chloroform, and artificial respiration for ten mninutes failed to restore the circulation, when Dr. Labbe, by applying a cloth dipped in hot water, to the region of the heart, caused it to Immediately resume its action. Losses fit tle Si'dry War. From the oflicial reports of the W Department the following facts arc taken : 1. The aggregate of troops fur nished for all poriods of service--fron three months to threo years' time-wim 2,859,132 ; reduced to a uniform threc years' standard, the whole n1lumtber o troops amontited to 2,3210,272. Thi number killed in battle, according t the report of the Provoit Marshiial en Cral ill 1866, was 61,362. The numie of tlise who died of wounds vas 34,727 died of disease, 183,287 ; total died, 279, ;376; total deserted, 199,105. The Adl juttant General of the rebel army, in statement made since the close of thf war, estimated that the entire availabl( rebel force capable of active sierviee it 600,000 ; of this numkir not more thai 400,000 were enrolled at any one time and the rebel States had never in thi field at once more than 200,000 mii This is the statement aiade by Carter The number of rebel soldiers who diet of wounds or disease, was 133,821 , F statement which inl the nature of th case is but partial ; and the deserter numbered 104,428, also a prartial state ment. The greitn strigg between (len eral Grant and G neral Loe in the Wil der 11(s was Itttend - by imnslAe losse, to the Union forces and to the rebels, For the pnrtieinlars of this smaguinar coifict the best histolrit's should be con silte(1, na figiurs give but an imperfee itica of the contest, and the losses in flieted. AxN ikton, Td., par mienitions tIt Case of Mr. 1'. I)enien, (f thaiut; a>tee, whoI suffered 1 eerly withl rhenaitii p:inas until hp tried a bottle of St. Jac,'l Oil, wh71i,.h completely( 1curedl him.-Je1 dituutpolis (hiud. ) Journa /, Couldn't Trust It a Second Time. He attended a meeting where an at tempt wis being imale to lift the debt of the church. After a great deal of earn est exhortation to give li began to get mildly excited over the mtter, and w%'hen the minister declared that every one who gave would find that the Lor'l would paty him back a hundred fold le. concluded to close with the bargain, and at once subscribed a handsome sm. And," said ne some weeks afterward' the scripture promise is financially a good one, for silce I gave that moley to the church a man eame into my ollice and paid a large debt which I blind long smne given up as lost. Yes, the proii isc is it good one, but"--and here he hesitated for a few moments- lut I tell you what it is, I don't think I dare trust it a second timo." Clrro by tl( Wah-lIingtonll (Tad. ) Ga zt//r is tle0 fact that the cot. ill tlht 10 ca1lity have a, So t, of lamieniess ill thi .q'ilts. J. F. yilvers enrved his bv anloinit ing it wvitl St. Jacolb Oil. PolII itess. "I huope,"' Mr. Le4tgouve w~ ~ rites, '"I1 .un1 la nowih a ninaeIkenithl-0.entjury~ mn u ay ; but I don't repudiate ll in tihe palst. I hi re werel( bothi good and charutm ing thuings in it, and I woul lain steal someit its gravest' to ad~orn1 ourV iuodern life. Fr'i'&ee will nout h~e quite herself until bshe shaldl have allied the mlaniners of the tchl withi tihe princiles of the new.' And thet outcomie of trute plOiteness hc ntotes in thie behatvior of a little bioy, "' OIne day, when he was only five, his nmother gave him a pennyi to carry to a11 old Intlirin beggar whom u they met on t ho roadi. Tlhe c'hild took the coin, and1( as lie droppal'c it inito thlet onh~strettehet luadlihe ratisedl his clap. ThI~anks to him we enna (coiplete thie tlt'hgt of Van vt aanarguecs, andO my : ' Poltneses is like tgreat thioughats -- it cooleats froin th<( hi ai t.'" Set Back 42 Years. - I wias troubledh for muany ve-ar wih iid naey ('omipl[aaint, (Gr'avel. &'-.;' my hhI,.l be' (eniIe tlu .; I w s d~1'all aut inaiotive; ('all!< hardl y era I about; we a an ol 1woran ou mana all over; <ould get nothainag to help am until I got Hop :ittersa', 111an now 1 am1 0 ho tig uin. My blood aud k iidney, are:.-.1l righl rand I am 11s active as mani 'of 30, al Ih ng I anm 72, and I hauve nao doubt it will do ai well for others of my agv. It is wvortha trial.''-(Father. )---Siurnh y M -rcaury. A 'omu.:IseOmn:-Er of ana Eanib b J'u'raa a'tserts that lhe hias hialns! I b cr1.. 1 w. spider shaowrs--t hie fall tof *'.:. ui spiders in Large inlbers U 't'ini t in anterablhe height ini th.e utatmo.-h. r... ml S.'ptember, 1875, ia-I thm - 'hr i thundaaer, i'aat to, ir,ifIg. ' . mI.."~ stattes t his u esttr.a I *-t-do spaidea s inonainag overt my iai m. I , andat himd to bu-h od f t' I Ia. gssanaue' it'( l. Ia'' a I aa that. the~ bri'ckt t u l,. it-n. a f roml~ thIn ' ai'e'ul u .I r :t lan a wh e ' \' ab Bogus Cert i tihes. It is ano vile dlruted stui, p n'aiiag I he muade oaf wondlerrfu foreign roots, b trk4 &c.. and puffed up b~y long~ b)ogu~s certificate of preteanded nirtc ulouas -euareq, buit a siani pie. puare, effective amedlicinae, amaide of wel .knowan vailule remuedi as, thint faurnishe to I~Op Rittei s, the puarest and ha~t of mn icines. See anuother (cohaonnat.-llepubilhicar IN THEK course or a clonvrsatten a Concord School, Prof. Harris I-aid tha "by means of his~ morniang paper, no~a each (lay adjusted anew his relaitioui to the universe. " "' By: this wiiomiderfuil ptrin ciple," he atdded, "' of the o--opleraatioa of man with his race, by which eaeh partakes of -the wisdom of all, we have for three cents, our odaily knowledg< from Japan, Arabia, and theo enatar, earth. Tihe most potent element it modern civ'ilization is the newspaper." DON'T keemp taking drastic ills-they do more ham than good. Kidney-Wort cureu8 constipa MR. Arccorr told the Concord Sum. mer School of Philosophers that " Act ualityv is the Thingness of thoe hero.' The mformation almost patralyzedo them. For years they hadl been lboring uunder the misapprehension that the hereness of tihe actuality is the thing. But it is nho sul( l thing. -Norrtown Herald. "arrE to Mrs. Lydia E. P'inkhim, 233 West ru tAvenuea Lynn, Mass., for names of hfadies ththave >een restored t 'iwprfect health hy the also of heqr V'Egeitale CJompoundo. it is a postve air, for thie most astubblornu case~s of Notice. From the 10th of October. 1881, to the 1st of July, 1882, genuine ROCK SPRING WATER Will be supplied to CUS. tomers by Ellis & Co., of Bailey Springs, Ala., at the following rates: Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can..$5.00 Haine can refilled at......... ... 4.00 Vivo gallons in atitl-corrosive can.. 8.25 Matie can refilled at............. 2.50 Nine gallons in glass bottles...... 7.50 Reasonable freight and express rates are given by al railroads. This water - has been known for nearly fifty years 1 ait sure cure for Dysvpepsia, a sure cure for diseases of the kidney and Bladder, a sure cure for all curable cases of Dropsy, a stire cure for Scrofulous cases of the Bones or Skin, and a certain de stroyer of the terrile thirst for intoxi. cating drink that overcomes so many worthy resolutions. Deprive a drunk ard of his dram for three days and meanwhile give him plenty of Rock S)ring Water, and he won't Want the wiisky. Don't you think it's worth trying? If You do, drop a postal to Ellis & Co. tt will lost only a cent. TnE excnptions from taxation in Montreal are epormous. The churches, benevolont institutions and parsonages' belongin to the diflerehlt donomina. tions, all of which are exempt, are valued at $7,000,000. TnE greatest anxiety is exporienced lest there 5otld be a flaw in tho title to property ; vot a Haw inl the title of health-a Cough or Cold-is disrvgarded. Dr .uil's Cough Hyrup removes till Hitch fit o1100, Wi-: Ito not often speak of any proprietory melicine, but from what wo have read and heard of A le'is iiLung Bals im, we shall take the liberty of saying to thosewho aro troubled with a cold, cough, or any throat or lung affection ' that fron the testimionv afforded, we have such n-qif'idence in this article, that were we afilicted im that way, we would make a trial of its vir tip. BEwarel of the fatal consequences of negveting this tim ely warning. N: w, before it i teu Iato. use Allen's Lung Ialsam, which will (ire the disease. Every druggist in the land ells it. "ltongh on Bata." As Druggists for it. It clears ott rat$, mice, roachos. bed-bugs, flies, vermin, insects. 15. Ut1ENCUEID FROM DE.4TIN. william J. ("rughlin, of i.Srnpervillo, Mn , sa.v. ip lJ" h f, ll of i , 1 w7tI w as'. tak I with l.tror.,o OF Tor F -r IN 1 Iw3d by a Sev'er' enurit. I i t, mly appetite arl Ib , n wA. I Iti ItI( to Tm y i- I 1877 1 W! 4 n 41ith, to ihrh pita1. Tl, .1tor. said i hin a hleip inl , in' . ai,'. :1 a. half liliar. At onet time a rp'orl I-lt r11 4 i t1 1h it I w o. d -id. T ve up hope, in t i fn'i tohl m iof Ilt. W1LIIAM IIAIT,'8 BALSA M I'MI! TH E IiN. 'i. I gIt a bottle, when, to my sin trrie, I rca inm nced to ftI hett'.r, ini to-fday I feel lietter than ' oiir i-c vear- iloat. I write th i ho iig every ot ar '---e w ith I>11s:i 1 lanigi will take DI1. WI LI .\ 11AI.l.' A 1. . , ind be convinced that CONS U Pi 1 TION CAN liE CUREID. I can po-itively way it has dol.. more eoil t lan aill t ho oither nmeIicine-s I have talen miery tsickness."1 BrA A M IAL , (Tab i1 ligrna ng repriesents the Ji nga tn a healthy state.) UN MANY HOMES. [IFor C'oan1i, CoeIqn. Cron p. Ilrat-l t a ua id all lithI.-, al~thn oiif thei Is-~o. and EN.% it sta-, IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES a P li' hs so na a pcii ihat " Ninet-five "' per ti i . a r iie rinetly cured, wherelI the~ din-etions are S "I wi th011. There ia niochemnical or othier in re1, h1.t tIari the yotring~ or old. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL.. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM. I. N. HA RRIS & CO., Proprietors, c-IN(INNATI, 0. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. $OSTETTE~r ITTERg0 -I1InmtnimlsedVio Is reimbuirsed( in great menstrre, to those I trouled(( withi w'eak kidneys, by a judicious Iuse, of' Hostetter's Stomiach Rtitters, which invigorates and stimnulaltes without exciting tihe uirinarry organs. In conjunction with tsnlence upon them, it corrects acidilty, Improves alpletite, and is in every way con. duiive to healtih and1( nerve repose. Another marked sinality is its control over fever and ague, anid .ls power of preventing it. For sale by all Drlgists and Dealers generaliy. Payne'e Automatic Enginos. Relale,' Durable and EconomicaL. 14 -iAmn~Itk a I.ors'e porter wtith im fort~'j andt water thIan qn othM Isf/ine b'iIIL, not ted with an Attomti.c ut-off. Somd for lilustrate< catalogue "1J," for Information) P'ricos . . .1AYNIC & Soe, Box O0. Cogi T RU TH 2,gnAA;n 4Va~i.nsar tufn. bieet ar idr Obeto W.llhve .5) C b~ana, Ohio, td get sowe candy. PURR COD Lrvza Om msde from selected livers, on the sea-shore, by Cawell, Hasard & Co. Now York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patlents who havo once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided It snuerior to aiiy of tne other oils in market. ACCORDING W Donger, opper ana brass can be easily coated with zine by immersing them in a boiling bath of sal ammoniad cotittning sino foil or pow der. The deposit of tiid tiade in this way is btilliartj and adheres filrmly to the ooDppef aid brask A FAIRY Af.oAT The following deriptibn of the fairy vessel represented oli this page is froxil the Cincinnati Comnercial: T hull s of the finest selected white oak, braced, bolted and riveted in the indst iskill'ul and work manlike manner, and is 64 feet in length, 14 f'eet breadth of beatn, 21 feet depth of hold, and draws twenty inches of water. She carries a tubular boil er, and two heaut i A little engileui, mide expressly for her, by the Ohbid MIlehittd o Midd leport, 0. The dining-rooni I.4 ituated betweedl the boiler and engind iooms, and is artistically grained, with frescoed teiling. It is fur nished in the Queeit Ann tyle, and the silver, china and table lineti tii'd bi'the finest charaeter. Thio pilot-house, cabin, main -alo& and Captain's ofico are on the saloou deck and are luxurious in their furnishing and dearations. The saloon proper is frescoed and gilded in Past lakq stvle, and the flooring is covered wit iTurkisi carpet The furniture, in rawv silk aind walnnt, of the Queen Anne pattern, like that of' the. diriiiglall; qn(d rich (trttinis of daitask com)lete the inipressidi ofa 6 'Plble float ing palace. The foutr sta te--oomts, con ta in ing two berths each. are also carpeted with Bruss*els and haudsont-ly furnished. The boat belongs to and wNas built under the directions of Messrs A. Vogeler & Co., Baltimore, M1., for their own ekt-!wi Ve use upon the Ohio, Mississippi (u ot her West ern rivers, aIn is rni by a picked crew of oticers antl men i their enloy. The object of tlis littl' -itealuer is to carry neither freigh0tor passengeis. he was built, for the it ri above nanned, to be uisetd exclusively by theeum tor <listribitinig their printed nuatter in ile river towns for ST. TM ois (i., the Great. 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BOX 72, v. a.Ot'M Amtey Washington, D.. UND Fi IM R R AT A;T Y II r - ENCYCLOPA Tor BITBU e sthe heape BIneian poe . rla .rform . .. ri. dui.s. f ad how t Agnt. Wisq. aeor lr.us conta nl a Ad res s NairoWs . P1 as21110 C , Atlanta, a. ifARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Glo s an he aes. sfa a ton promptI yat ded to. Apply to CHAS. M. EVANS, O0V'T MANUF'R, __ 1_ 2 W" 4th St. N.--CINONN O, MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING HOSE and PACKIN , OILS PUMaS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FItTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERkORS, &c. Send for Price. List. W. Hi. DILLINHAM & CO.. 143 MaIn Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. IM A UI l B i# NdE OOK IiKa TqYAs tlecidedly "THE PRINCE AN THE PAUPER." Wil watsoll all his peviou works, an 1of r youth aeutwl act p ptlyd sero COe territo r stu d rw&avlo 7t4 to dtlersame G Outf Owre d Snd at o or Irculars and terms to OUG LASS R HA S. M.bisEVS, ININBT, ONUT. densm to me. Ancati a tm nS. didn veL aiLL anms imedi and wnerul re S eo w nOt AeLL el aItDS. BIN haeue'Hr OttEe her ta rdd.n'e sam.*medrimlOOn9 ando od has comelso a hclearn of thong KNThe IreN TeIEr 1 a ne tion f . onai. ~eve T3BERKI 1THE DR. HARTER MEDiCI Bool E/ffec; Compact, h4uaranteed Who rums 8tcam p)ow( 3 Horse Addresi edr. METTrAvUR'S IEA DACIIE Ft sheirt time bot h MICK( andl NERVOUE t11 n servous system, clennsn the stos rg *ar haealthy action of the boweli * ltl size box of the'ie vlal BROWN IE ETROLEUM J usd and approved by the leading (JIANS of EUROPE and AW1RtICA. The most Valuable Famly Remedy known. ~~~@ATAZama EU0 eibou, Saes Threat, Creup ist ~AN3 UAL AT TEW PIEURELB'aA ShmanIWs uAmaa UU= 1u3d -,. DIM,~ DOES WO DFULWH. CURES! Decauxe It acts on the LITRil, JOWESU, sad KIDNEYS at the sane time. 136nrne It aleesee the syste of thepoison. otid humore that developein Kidney snd VrL. nary D1iseases, Eiliomusess, Taundios, Conet. pation, Piles, or in Rheumatilm, Neurala, Nervous Disorders and 3'e l Comin . 7 81M WUAT PROPL% SAYS Zvorpe 11. Stork, of Junction 014y. XU saY, 141dne Wor cured hin a terr sicians had en try ing for four years. Mrs. John Arnal,of Washington,.Obiq, r w ia $ to ie tfour proalniz gdney-W ort. I M. 31. D. G(oodwin, an edo14 in Oardon. Ohio says lie wn" iiot ex pected to live, belig bloa;ed beyond belier, but Kidiy-Wove red hint. na I. Jarrett of Routh Balem T., ways 11dM daten yearpsmufferiig front kIt*aQ troubres and other ernaiplicationa wasn ended by $be osn 9f Kidnoy-Wors John D. lAwrenre of Jockson. Tenn., suffevd for years front liver asl idney troubles and efter taking "barrels or other snedicines," Kidifey- Wor made him well. 311tia-A Coto of Montgomery Center, Vt.. sumred eight yenrs withs kidney dflictilty and w tnable to work, KidneyWort umade him "well an ever." PERMANENTLY OURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation an4 Piles. tin cas, Oia$ ako of whici inakessin guru ot riedicine. AlAoh ti, quitt iren. verv Cain centysited, for ttw Simsha cannot readily pre pare It. 1 It acts'tclth equal edeled&y fit either form. GET IT ATTH11C DRUGGISTS. rJUICE. $1.00 WIELJ,. ILICIIA ItpD803 A Co., Prop-s, (wilt ftid the dry post-paid.) jitwII.tGT0,&TT. lool and will on ebsuge the blo it a ir system in three months. Any perpon Wllltako one 0ill each nitght from 1ito 12weeka mav rtored to sound health if such a thing be pesi Sold everv vWwr or ent y mail for 8 ltter ste I. V4.itili O) & CO)., nostont *1 sU.I .o-snierly panigor, Me. .OO AGENTM WANTEU3 TO SELL THE LIFE OF GARFIELD I I4 early life and career as soldier and statesman; his elc ,an an1d nalminiswtration ; his ansassination ; his heroic ii11ls- tot life; wondorfal meical treatment bloMI p1!-19 ~'Iu-einoyal to Hiberon ; death, etc. i'rqlueWfy it bi-tri/fi. Splendid portrait of Garflk-lei, hisi wife and uoth #.I-; tScelle of the shooting -the aick-ohaniber ; (lmiiean ini Ii-4 c(*i 1 th bpsurgeoiin nd Ilime Cabinet. Tito only cotapJeto InflnuhlcnejeCwork. Th.-e fj fortneft-w agC4)t8first iaLA, Li 'rit thu ?-ook. Outfit re Speak c1ic. Addresa IlL: IA RI) Bl0s., Publishers, Atlanta, euigta. - A NewBo k bY Mar Twait C= k=0 "The Prince and the Pauper." A " book for the young of all ages. Best. book for canvassers ever published. . Sold by subscript-ion only. For terms = uand territory apply at once to -: Southern Publithing Co., -a Box 11.6. Ncw Orleans, La. ~~amm~d. urely Vep eabne Car Coa td Lls. EE EMORY'S STANDARD CURE Aoux, BILLOU5N7.SB sand al MALAR IA! dr s tandard C um e & .,U14 Nassau StN wYork Ciy. Publsers' U ionAeane. ota ins..... norty-two.~e-8 S peedy cure for D OneO packcage-four dosest-will cure in ew cry case. Price one dot lar. Sold by Druggists or senltby mail. .DR. L. H. HAIR18, Pittsburgh, ra nedor-eed asmel recos-s *seauded ti Ese esedE / eat 2of*..dosa, for t~ossassa eeas. sua tent that mny labor was ecengly bos. mucn thelif b t on tj e contrary was f owedb a ed rn oe thn fond d u~mnat ~c s ardwt obeteease thtetranquiln JePer beor enoed f the Tonl ohs not done ' N E 60., II, RORTU RSA1U STREET. ST. 10U134 (WALTEE ENGINE. ive, Simple, Durahla and Cheap, Substantial und Eauily Matngep, to or wllmd l ;ower clamed. E.ER 'rf Ess.eW ." E R a Cotton (It )W Com' e WU should have one r is mnuch bef i3000. Cm% er than horse poww, REE OT) QLJ iES. Power E __ - - $240 " -~ - 28G - - 440 Marx actl1 " ) ive pamphlet. - FF.NE., & (0., > ps-lmagfeled, Ohs.. ELS cure m wondeurfully in a very~ JHEADA ;adwhilo actintf "n naeh of exeess of bile, producing a ILLA, withfildretosfrac . i receipt of nine three-cent postago ' 250. Bole Proprietors, MIDIVAL COXfPANY, Blioe d PHYSI Ymm~ia.a. Vase . Om a Vasalne Toelat ~ AI;~i. AS lcOrwtua .Xnn TIa , U @131 A DO?.