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A LOVE TIIO UGHT. Love, if Death prove but a dream, And wo seem Waking out of it, to grow, Dearer to each other far Than we are In this human life below. Will our spirits dimly yearn As they burn In Infinity on high, For each old familiar grace Of this place, Where wo lingered but to die? Will our souls remember well What befell On this moonlit night in Juno Nature t!woolling into bliss An,I a hiss That put Ie:rt-Lets into tune? El0oce Greeley. WHAT IIE TOLD JAME8 PAuTON ABOUT 1118sJEARLY IFE'i, [ have seldom hecn mor interesteil thtan inl learing Iiorace Greeley tell the stoly of his c(liilg to New Yo'rk in 1831, and gradually worlking his wNa into business there. damecs P1rt 1-onl w"rites : Hie was living, at the a?ge if twenty' Years, with1 his; parents in1 a' small log eahin in ia new clcaring of ' W%ester'n Pecnn isylv:i ia. ab1 tIt t wenttu miles from iEri'. 11is father, a Yankee by birth, liud rect'lyl" Ilnoved to that regiOnl and was trying to raiso sheep' ) tlhere, as he lad1 beeit :eni:-onlt i-d to d' ill Vemltlolnt. Tht- wI~V"cs w e%rc tot ni:utV for him. It wta" a ait of the bui.Sin..s of 1lorace :mdi his br(thelr t,o wa:tch t!he tlt)ck of shel,p, and, .t'ometini, 4 they campedt ouit :all Ili."ht, ,kifIt;ng ithi their feet to the fin', I tlian laslion. ie told mec Mhat Occa;I'onalmly ia pack of wolves wtlhltl cs r nea h ltit ho ctild te' their ey"c-h,;tli h; glare in the diarkiiess, and hear tli-ilm p:lot. l "e:n as Ie lay in tho loft of his fatther's cabin he could he(ar 1them howling! inl the tib-hls. In }pite of ill thlir enr!, the wolves killed Iml (ne s-(TnI!: a lr:hn I of his father's 51herp, anil nt II i ve:tc ny the atteimlpt. The famtily wirt Sit ii,or thiit it was a miatiitr of l,;l,i :nttimes4 whether f he ' ctnhl 't"1 fodt tl elough to live (ltrouith thet l,tn; wttr; :n,1 So Iforact, wthoi lh:il lari:e the tinttri's trade inl Vermnl'nt, sh:ib,l onit. on foot inl search1 of wiork iin :i village printing office. lie wtalked,l f Ilnll il:lat to village and from1i toWi to totwn, until at, list he went to Erie, the lar , St pllace ill the vicinitv. iTher"e he wa:s t:lken for a runaway nlp 11n1ietitutt, il eerl-iV lis nl1llc:iaance justitiel sutpicitn. I'll and gawky as hle wats inl pe":sOnt, with1 ttow-"c(lOrc,d hair lial ai so-ty v uit of ri bll t t ,t homi spn, hiI a) }twaranlc t"xc"ited1 ast,1nish mentiI or Jlil wh \t , rcv,r ihe weit. Hie h:l nwver tw~r nt gittd snit tf clothes i) his lift'. ift" lia,l a ";i llm ly fair, whil enm - il xitnti, I l'piiltn , t linin r tO,I , eil,l Ilhese-w nirte gavet ef?",et of his lt ing .anting inl intelltet. I t was ntot until pcopllo conver"acd with himn that the(y discoveredc, his worth :in111 inh-Illi V"ce. -le lal Iteen an IAdent reader froini his chilitttal up1, and)( hall btal i of late ye:ts the mlltt:t iitieis iIterest in politics nl lheld vry p) ositive opin i01ns, w4hicl" het tl,fcndedt ini conv\ersationl with gic;tt tarntstii-si and abilit v. A 4eco1n(1 :ipt1lic;t iln at Erie p,rccnrt id uimii eiployuliet fori a few nituths in the otile of tllc &%,ir (I: //, andt he won his way ilot i only to tho respt"t l,nt, to ,f. M. Strreiltt, an<l. fr<>mlillim hl I heard ninniy e'llrittit Ilielars (if linrgei (Gri'tley's residenciie in 'Eie. As l:e was onily woitl ng ini ihe oilijo as a sibst i t ute, thle letur o11(f thle ab senteeoit i eil hunli of his ptlace, anmd he was oiibil ti se-ek wo rk elsewhere. Hist Iivloyer sidi to himii one dlay thle town'i any loniger in thalint ain ih rig. Lit mo1( givi' yo tilni ordiel in thle iftore. Dr)iess uip aLlft,lit e Torage." ehtothies as thoulgh he( haid never' setn themi bIefore, and theun sanid, 1by way oif alpology: "You~ see, NI\r. Steret 'II, iny fathieir is all I can." lal)Ol', lie l:il <lrawli fol' lhis hlio:iha ex. llenSses i onl. Of the rest oif .% waIges' he retained $1 5 for himself, aind 81 '0, tol his fat her, who, 1 am1 afraid dlid niit make21 the biest use oif all (if it. his pt('ek2t , lloiraco iow' resolved'i upton2 ho11l movemenOt.. After sji(lmlinlg a tew clthes in a imndi~le, iiut very!' large, mat totik the shtoirtest roadllii tioghi lit wtoods thut led to thi' ErAie Canail. Ibi was1 gouig lto Newi Yorik, amid lhe wae gomutg cheap (1! A walk of six lv mIile's o took paissaige on the Erie ('amal, ane sifter var'ious hetent itons, lhe reaiched Al h ally (in ia FTursdlay mlit ngll judt in da1y mlovo (lit inito t' streamtil. At 10 hatik tl oin la0.rd (if a towhoat, whic el2 <lnliretd neaurly twenty-four hours to (de amiiple timeO to ('njoy thle beuty of its ihore's. On the 18th of Auigust , I1831, about Inilise, he stI foot ini the lAityv of New Yoirk, then conitaiinig ahbout 2th)ttt0O in 85, andh ho lnith teni left. with wi hl to be gin life in te mletropottlis. Tisi ia of money anti tile knowle'dg' oif the print wias not a personiti ini all New Yor-k, so far 15 lie knew, who had ever seen im 1h1 for'. 1I(is appeaI'iirancle, Itoo, was nmiteh -ast Ium, for alithough h lad a real ly int- fc, a nobh- fo)rehad andii thel mut ht'miin expre's-sionil ever11 saw'i uponh It hiumann couniternmli11e, yet his it(lothIes antd he2urmg quiite' 1piled't him. II is rind jacket mlade himt look like' a till boy wiho hiad gro(wni too) fast for his sty' igilh ; lie stooped a little and wailked~ in a ooe jomnted mlanne-r. IIe was vecry bashiful and- totally destitute of the power of pushing his way, or arguing with a manii wihio sajid no( to him. IIk had b>rought no (itters of re(ommliendation, anld 1had nit kind of evidhence to shmow tha2t hii haud IClearned his tr:ade. T1'l(o first, >usiess Was, oif coultseY, to find Ia chleaip boarding house, as hIe had made((( up his ind~ t'o try New York nu an1 experj iment. and ii ho (lid unot suceedet in find~ing 'wtork, to1 sta1r1 hiomeward whiilo be0 still hand a por tion of his monelly. After wialkinig awhile, he went into what h>okedl to him like a low-priced tavern, at the corner of Wall and Broad stre-ets. ''Hw imch dto you chiarge for board ?" he asked the barkeeper, who was wiping his decanters and putting his bar into A I trim for the blsiness of the day. The barkeeper gave the stranger a I(o>ok-over and said to him,-- (1E TO "1 guess we're too high for you." "Well, how nme1h do you charge 7" "Six dollars.1 'Yes, that's mtoro than C can afford." lie walked o;t until he descried on the North River, near Washington Ararkel, it boarding-house, so very )nean and "In t sglnalid flit h(\ ws tet)ted to go inl ''yes wid inguire the p)rico of board there, tgo T'lhe priee Wis two dollars an half a 'No wee' k. M ,ls -A t !" said Ilorace, "that sounds more l e i' it' in 1867 1in ten1) mimittec Morte he Was taking his \Viat. br'eakfaist aI the liaidlor(l'ti table. Mr. "gt "nlky g4fratte'fully\ rl1 r11need this at good bonitdlt who was a fnientt.y Irishman You an by the ttnte of 31eClorliek. Breakfast ('mulc 1n1, th11, new- e tr SIllied forth inl over in <{(wsi of wo(rk, nitd] hegtn by expuending City Il it(arly.I'al1tof his, l'api;t: inl imlprovinlg11h ' -,Ye, wtiriobf 1l. It wis ut \se i action. 11e ''Do I1tit gI'( counri n' should d1ress in his ab)out ~st, f:l htlarly if he eonrts 4o eaptri- ' t nin Tnlie lit Igatl til we(ar;y )und of the "y0 rnoung O1?te,s, seeintl;g for w\Orkt anld aerimtl firlin"hn 1<(e, all daty log. Ie would cmerip t an oliltI and ask in his wlnlting will re "Dt v w n a a , read i ." as I tie invitribil reply ; utpon 1,tl; 1.nh: tt h1 t wit iout It word. Mr. G(r e- like ley chuckled as he told the reception given him at the ofllce of The Journato) " i Il 'aet, a it''vs aitlie' ht?w \ta4 destined d n to contend with for many a year in the timle 1 colunns of The Tribune. 1a4te( "Do you want a hand?" he said to liere i David Hale, one of the owners of the thW paper. Mr. Hale looked at, hin from head tc lto fott. :nd t hen said: 'A "My opinion is, young man, linitd i g you're a ruti-away apprentice, and you'd report het ter go home to your master." The young man laughed good-humor- mtotlit, -Ily antd esetdnt his walk. Ite went to I ,t n('. Itd Sattlurday night, thorouighly fi t1 wiut and1: a little dis o' raged. ( )iH lttu :ay, ho After walked three ttilts Ito attend a elmirtb, wne(: :md rnwI t)iillIhent-d to Iite end of hisl days l)etro lhe tliglt li' i:t(l, for thiet first fimte in wi s ik lif', ink helrinig a :erion ta t'e en- the a Iirely' r'I'el with. li flt' tittilmtiite he thos til' g ite ttl h isodwit fhitt illord the ht andl Ith hoanl(Ir(. ttnd to tlinit eireum-t- had t :nri he twtd his ,it ci nwe in the t los ity. His landlord m, ntilnne his fruit- thron b, as s acl ftr mf wr toit ;In :wI'4lua:int:me0 posed h Itlp lene d It ' aal t hat und(1at. That for' it. a lminttne, 'ho a' : sh itmilker, had1 ,et ae.-idntly :ward that. pinlter were t Ir er Iw-anittd ai t N '. :, wil un sii tt'eet. how 1 At half pa:st 5, on linlay' moringt , It'fon( oted hutot. , und (ll1 i ver)\ted the Sign, ntldu " We t'P lllIt Int'll (1; 1 i," ''r the se'ond1(1 1im(l ] >,tory; itegr it F t tl r being occupied than IS a"ibook alt,t iit. Nut at l wits tirlrit, T' int upl-sta:irs, I(r dIIwnI. The door)1S w\ere III (! IIIked1 alt Ilone' 't it at W d w i n theteps l,nit to wait- eirl y iT'houlsandI1-s of eorkwn passed by: t'll I btt it was5 nealy 2No ne h tforhe flirt- Ii te t ii'r. We'st' lpIhrt:r :rrite(d, ant, he :md1 1 i, tinItinitii the d outo lofeke , .-at dlow\'n t ane.i by. tI' he idl oIf theltr, o- an'Ii 'II't d enl(tee mel it .lula ctv'lers: ill with 1 hi ch. tle 'i itil" s i it is rinter to ie, meany ihent tes f I r, "h t Ie was ntil honest, hertid ,0(d yV m I11 nr11 1, :n,I hl'inl' a Vermont)it('r tf tit fiy'it, Il h tmiti to e thelp Im if I I e ('tttbl." :a m < ThImI1:, a saecond time inl Nt,w York 111 '1' :ul v, til(. nativ"e <p ity of the a r. linti i in, Yor fo, riiame, the filtih po I i i'n thrivodtI ouhhif his urgenttrcommenda th, Apil,mnda the tn.n ofa th prntingtf iite ii.lveHit hi aeinite. The freml)sa l id ;ot in thise hnd edv tlni tweit tsuret ly-nhvl set ntyhe litte r.ti.r oth calyght (pei ItlIlIi tn-ifort n whi hut-l wasculatio , ft Irin " Ft'ix upt'k a t'raeate fraeoou him,l 'iBitl :m- awe'yl I -t e an dt ournthineek pwt wtI l,OnI- wok it atvill 'wee with 11,0-0. in-thei - hiy. and wlii he hOtie(1our olhumns nilt ay'adwr, itm ws ena the ofh beine cb-s dPi~ -ays work e htdoh tnirteen onei on th(1 n: al- a word. suce o ld the brea~ $o iwoiatour and coete. nl oent o tEFORMED BURGLAR. OK TIIE AD'ICI' OF A NEWM. PAPEIR IEI'OItTER. ,ntcs Rnperlntendent of a Rineb n% 1300 a. Muonth, [From the Detroit Free Press.] he criminal reporter in 9" W10t do j On want ?" have forgotten me, I suppose?" sir, haven't. Vot e tll v'h0 leId crack the safo in Day l's grocery on Woodward avenue , and you got five years for it. o volt want " uilt, to talk with you. I've comc deal over a thousand miles to set I one other person. Do you re. r the time when I was convictel the Recorder's Court in the ol jill ?l" you remember what you wrot< me in the P'rce P'reas the nex tt wrote 'Myles doesn't look likt nal, but his identification Wa te. It is his first ofTense, and Ii gret it for five years at lea9t.' hat in the J'ree /'r. the nex ig as I was being taken to Jacksori 0Ro words, '1yles (1oesn't loo criminal,' made Ia dee impessi ne, probably for the reason that >t heard a kind word for i lon1 efore. I cut those words out an tho11ni up in my cell. I have con C> (aily to thank you for writin 'canse they helped 1ue to be'coil lest nman. an lOllest man, walit are ( to earn i livelihood ?" iii i-ed.' er. hen I emne to Detroit in 1860 In -r had just dlied(, and my father ha1 lend unnly \years. It dusnl't-mnatte p.Iet., of the Iast 1 eaime frtol ImIotIher diel I sold everythilng \ I and camle West, locat ing hure i it.. I got. work in a store, an ettiing along niely when I mnlu1 ,luaailt:mne(\ of (irley .Jone (, 1 da}v l'' Was; tile gaV bo I u1siness. Inside of six maolthl I aught me all tihe rolps in lowl limy Sitlat ioln in tihe st1r1, r: 'h illy loney, and wlhenl lie pI to erack that safe I was re; Youl know all abloult that. '1h it !' Ywu never wvrote inythlin illanl tlmt inl your lIfe. \"y (ied did suliler ini that p;risO ! LouI W my time was ou 1t,ml I onm 1 tree (1ers :ll ten 111onths, up1) my lindl to 's<pure the bo()x was (leLer happier 1m1 lly lil when I wa":lkel out of that pris' was in the spr "ing of 1871. I WI1 hlicaogo, 1111 frOl there to H 1 got wvork inl at who1eisale gr store, clmge1 my nlamei- o en nI what it is now, for I'll u( y((llu elance to give nalway i worked hanlp-t . h1 ' bIll to(kl: to me, m d five years a be i;e I) into Nevatda io loo(k alter a e1I 'nclhe he and(1 his brll thler own'Il I .1That sited 111, I b(eemle lr, l n eii I am1 uel:t(oriintolnd,. e raln clhe 1 1 t t :!tt) i mn((t ne dow.n to St. L,ouis ((n bus1i,;( mnth II , ai11nd thol t I'd1 t(lehk lI htre and f i'e 11et1 i ' nc11 e 11m 1 going b(ak to ni. G1 1 ellow ! You did mIII, ia good tm2 TIl fnve forg1 e.",il12' 'I Iling 'i' Po e of l ls .112 Se e:ensiv u1se2 ito hich naiils a i I'al interest II till anyf recld of meoIIII 111 tn ig t iscover ti r power.1 5121 I tanpt, in hi " 'Milit gts, ies a sl iil tabl f the 1. ol di)1( ril o ift 'ghtiro 1 0d ail , 7711I were1 drliven) (hn>nghl aiv' tl-c 121 kiiiNldIio al i bleek fwith ei L)to the .,pare fooit, fthe av'erlt king'o wiht i-tnil was ''tfoil to prenidm. tihir expriments(i wi Ilwe te breakoing'ls wightg to >olnail. i' 2mil to t heli i<pu )S'elthe inglpower wa , 51111nmr highelst resuto I obtirl~ 1w for 1(1i t th u ar f o tl''1 ti 5 pin, t kin eiiit ben inths as Otspe ile averauti in-n ',otl' with 21 1 thicr Wlea of surf Ire,hi give. is forie'in itnan M al frie.nda :101 oihnis (4 romlCI a i stiana eal by right anigl to 1 hi ofaheo woids 51 18 to fas ci -toi hdrwo fl aruhton Lik nav nad stoclu ng te thn-e crtafo t. h Elogedorto he ht f .h A Check on the Vashler. No inany bbok keers 1nd cashk Arb defattlting 1to*+ d'uiys, that the mi toi is attractiuig attention nmlig bn ness men and others, and many sugg< titbe nlib bffefe l A practical book ke ing writes as folfows tthd h1 stiggestic are worthy of more than a passing i thcet"A'Whercver a man has the ham ling of tiondy let tliere be placed a che upbn hii 1)y hating his ad,ottnta < uinnt b tnothef clhtipl<oe, or, bot still, by it menler of tho. firni, eitl every day br every week. Let it be i det'stood at the time the ertgagetnoni made that this is the rttle of the hou atnd let this rule be carried out with I tiifitnt regtlarity. It is nonsenso to s1 ats s0111e have (one, tfhat *lis h vill "htui ima(n's feelings." My opinioil In that honest muau will gladly submit to it, astneh lnu it takes a great responsil ity cl his sholders, while a rogue a iotn h fOmld out, thereby saving emplo.yer,, perhanpg, considerable kt .'ho firrt I am with is a fargc and v kno';n awo, and I therefore have ex ienco, otherise I r )1' not bo wher a11. When I was engage(, th niperi ion I speak of was exercised over i After at yent ny directors were ki enough to say that il ftttiue this sho1 not, ) done a1N,y mUore, as thef ;ere e istled that ''their funds were safe in h:nids." I thter" and then reqlues tnhem to hh iivl r.o,1t1h1 to continue I f~rner svst, foi-htot tfietisoIs ab tAte(1, aithoug i gave lhetii to tindl stancl that I duly appreciated theit In f 0conidencee(. At ny repeated, urg n-quest we kept on ttie c701n tenor of ( way, and the restilt is that no dohl n,it even the slight:-st sispicion-e'x in the minds of my ldirectors, wliile ] iomle inl the evenring withoult havin worry uyself whether my direetor) not), pehaplil), hante somte 11n1:givi ibouit mle or nv (h ite'<'itlit. "I relpeat, the O1!ly way to keep thi traigit.t ii all olhee is to keep a ehl on the enashier, to which1 no right-nin unn will object. This cat be dlone way which will not be irksome whil ,)r('"ntS fraud." Worse Than a 11rlh. '.N INFEHNAL MACHllN1 TO BE CAlRI1 Til ('1-:OlwN 0' A HAT. .\ ri llem gltlilit tin f t d l m. wha hail adeonIsiderail)le exlperi^nci 1mt110tin, int ricate maIlinery, ine. ig deviees for handling poiwerful ex. s,te"c, s:id latelV that lie had in pa:st fewt mlont.hs n:'m e two so-called :m:1nalilmatchns that. wete Cone:le .,novent-l(oking silk hats. The (iinery is o1lerated by clockwork. led: " To conceal the machinery ther placed oter it a coneliye Ir1or. eniUsI1S per:sonl lookiing into the woI)ld n(tt not ee its sliallow depth iause of the a)lpeiar;ln(Ce iiis faie w( issum1e. The can i is 1tendl(1 for n, ;gyy('rine, aind will hold( conlsider% nore than t <:ti t. It is intended ii' mnu wrho wt ih,' to t:^ the nac] tlwear it into the building lie wi; t~ injnre1. I(uoving lis lint and I it ag.iist a wall, he will tali 1 (hIorh-If out of it and at the s t,rno r( lim oe th pin til':t. allows l 1 rk to start. Then i(- will -O f soft hat, whieh lie will tale I II ,i piket, anl walk a'ci.. S" In't suel a hat top-heavy and Ii to drop off?" the reporter asked. Not. sO heavy as you would tl ioly tiwo poul1,l aiid atbout five oin An' one 010can aiccustomil himse~lf to < :1 bhick like that ini is liat." Sieiwor..TIrCo.--Ai corlrespon01den I wi "A\ Ni-w York merebanit reni:rkeid vighb n years, arol hiav -tept 1boa! hluw the net risuilt if sl>e -ulat ion0,2w 114 v:iriig SJnTl:tt iii (2lu n . to eloiw. my biusiinss, 1 had1( mIy si iiv :n 21 -eona::st Ilianced, and IlaI w:m21 tI l shiiit, buLt tior S20,000t wh ma11 h- latily in ai real (-,tatie transae1i -A\t times I h:ave math-l thouisands b uit for my11 1books shouhlll have suiiji miyse-l f a 'conlsiderablle gainer. Ini I -brokers' commuuissions have absorhiel n irofit.s.'" The Siirgian iiinir;l it' l1- ('. H teris, lielitni, Va., in 18it,, sttts I 'iriIsh hirgO gnanihtities4 ut his (h a. ind 1)jirrin>i; "lhitiejie, we will til -~in thll armv.i Is a renn(1lyv ni 1l>w iVl bya nwistsA ai dalrig;tf. t misture I in Ijod h ininr i. st n n want ? .\i'ak yilr 1huggis frorit. . OleNr 1 inlitillu oin. those 2- uhonw ier Im A. tV ori reiiuW i 1i $n Jir requ irn a non-alt uiett en tle ofn'a i wil(l fnd Bown' !oiter i Lyn'.tietHelSi.er r 1a To . eopl in thom' hear wl nrItlen tV W(2rEY..n rIlil 12.1:1121 . i itv.t -i iiihd W ,aor 'idney,n'iver ma if ter htave4IA pA nenly~ ene me .(-Ii i4 of ill E'(Iandi fev "1 no lne a ting no walti( 1it for. PunA v o:iture oi; frmste. T. ,l.v tIynt: whou h1Br2own'e takon Ritter for gostionotndrchils wt nieaifc TIo becoten with tle iso difhenlt: cftetOi i th a n m eh.fli- iposibett. fadis &cild en'sbotl&Ihosia abler huas temr ito.A* ~0!iiSl lI amke . s the on?tHa / Oal eraireo wi ctreu porfenm:im, ain! heIat mad 1 IT is said that a well-kept flock of poultry is the most profitable thinig about the farm, not excepting the much cow. CnAPPED bands, face pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper Tar Soap made '- 1-y Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. p-. 118 TiE purest utter ever made nay b,econta to- taintedand poisoned lit 1e9 shbort hour by ob - jttk)hal snrroundings. ok x.. IIenry's ('arLoltes A . :er is the I3ext Salve for Cuts lruises, UIwrA, Halt lr lthetil, Tetter, Chappc< 11alids, Chilirht)#H, (ortCx; and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freek .l le afid 1Ytnipil (let Henry's Carbolie Halve, ,is as all otheri art Co1fttrfHittl. Price 25 cents. hle 11oW td Sliorlen talttl Ly. l Abr""t t,t+ grent E,ngliMxh rsurgeonl, asked a lady who U4 ii n 'e oldy had a emigh: "What woul vou ,a7 he >lagie' lkware an of "only coughs !" The Wors Ces can how i1- erer he cured by Dr. Wim. Iail's I1hatamn for il- the rtitg, n Whooping cough atul /'roap till it imnilediately allays intlainnation, and is 41re - to prevent a fatal toniration of the diseal." Sold by all druggists and de?tlers in medicine, ss. A s Io w a '< i d to r, b e in g a sk ed b y a 1 c )'t ac respolllit -if bogs pait, has lookl ovar " his subscript ion list ant decid:-d that they do not. lid ld jlV1dnnn's Fr1end. at- tin'in,t weno troni,e3 lor many yeurs wtith kiney io e, wtith ,uvre p-tina in Ity back nnil lintab-tmy b tnuklc:; wero :t tines very badly swoln--1 was advis"'d retl to go t e hospital for treatment' whIclt i di I irn tho )1 rdt ice of i f!?r"'t,- but founl no relief. at leist only of a t rr natuV, attd I had given ptil all hope of n eiro nut1 11 i ii hu'and tat !.th114d to ume lfunt's l:eiedy ,by or- a trioed tlhnt hnd uSed it nll PtOn rcnredl of i aoaero casa irlc of diopsy ann kidney 'roubl. I 'retedt" a bottle, and 11t h., 1 n, it use3 i onle-i.:ilf of thit but t1e bef.Ifr I hegn to be l etti, .1. f-tin In tIlie hnek, nut the 7 ',,lo$ of nmy n tunIi's c.omtlierierld to go dowt, and tmy apputie was mntuch letter, for I find her,inmi so bad that all I ate dit >tS 1 tr. raod tuo tery mtuch. It %ran re-Illy dynpepsa. cori h. I,ined t 'ithr !ho other troiober., and I hIave usod four bottle,, and nth able to to moy work an I atten,I to t huttiohold1 dutlio, ' wliich beforo hd l,huet a "iirdin to dot i. And I el only thar unt niti It"ntey for Ito ly9 heI:th aIttd 'Ippitess which I n1Au ari,oy, and ottd,'ni it a gteat pritPi-ge and duty to giv' .t9' this lotter in I", titf of my iany Billering lady frienif' ill It ..iti and 11 t i c.Untry; and can only say in cinic!U"it~n that if y0"1 ck ouce t ry it 3ou will he convincotl, ans was. evin 5ist ll'tl y otn will. t Iat Itunt's Reniedy s in' led n wotn' s' friecnd. Vitt are at liberty to issi this fir taiir beetit. 11 If y u o hose. iespectfully your", e it NlltS. W.M. tr1AY, 1t1f .'( 1hiInith, 1ii erinont Street, lnistoit. A Lin agte3ftifwt'B Prnt.e. AI r. iI. i Y, l'annge-tnayte. :nit +t. tnrn It:ilronti, ftiut ., ..": " I i e uisei ?lunt's Remedy, t le gr,"nt I.- iif rd litt- nuedicine, in tny fr.'iil. for nont h-. It w:s re.coi.t) nted'', by friends in 'o tmotit abo havI been enred lit I in y to. i rIoublos, and I find it. just as t.-'retnanlti and 1 i oorth its weight in gobl. M1y wife i nisit; i! fI'v iys' pepsi: -1 hI s im tnprotved so iapidly th"at. I cheerfilly it i rie it nA it fStily ,olicito of real t rit, and I 1i vild iiit tw without it. t11, Apri :, 1'3. t Tillhy way to make a name is o h avty ll t1o111. O RWORTHINToN'S It THE REN 1 il [1ha1 THE GREAla- LR1 HOLERA RAMP IARRHOEA URE S i D r t u . , . .R i , . r . . . r ' '3tey. u. .rt- nda . U. t 'ein. ai-l g3 *o : Ttc. - t, ":..n r .11TH CdA Itt~ '1 .": CE. f ANYli lel, its. ii No timo shonld r for~ gt~I R ~I be lost if the stom " t( EJo1 ach, liver anti how lii*h CILEBRATED fl-i aie affectedl, to ttt adopit, thio 5ure remn buIt 'd v, IIot ttea til ~ It~t\4toi laeh 1 it I er . 3 in1 ~ ff *' 1'of t it,iorganS It 1 - .~ ':~* ~ n debiy is Itirefere 11Ii- , I M n,(ompn. ~TO'AP che,um t m tu ise -illl- B K JIil g eeally. I T ut 411t Ui- r troubb- ii i i ithe . l'It-(1 U t o - i . noi I F in . tin uingt13 GOAI "" "OL3 byca ci' II ~ lii it li u 31111 itlK $Is 11 I' e dets.enerlLy 4 To.s ' Woo, Alasas Vu sienctie. T e' . it - ' o i te t il It 07..it'a 'b. r. 200 OT H Ett.0 L61/.. ieLr. 'Rt II ,E Fa AKNOIES, TUMLS, ALL -311KNS IRN IPE FgriITl TrIGS, t ((t -.GNEGOVR-mS nwo . .b.r os 425MaI-.-0. OIVI. KY.;NT - i - t - . .:..3 mi . W rIt e f r hcl o ta r u. t B:. Artii 8.ns T. a tin go-,od p ewi 1 : aIf.til ii,iltb' toti Ili elvrs. i h ,- . . 0 's I- LaPd ,at' Ind.s ro OF AL K nINDiSi. a BL IG,i HOSEi n 421Man tret LUIVILE KY.ANK ___ orN1Irye 'rrrs Newrk, .J Trm iiltt . Ih isu-t I laes. Wrt ao oiuarN -d; he W.s- n ht Ces ReouiSred. Tse od Use int time it ld by dr thIu. sot ruon el. us . 'V ltAIonaty hea ok10 e f ron Pen . i tobNIOC l'IOw in t wond.hnmt1r -ro o Jistraed O Mrciprese. 'adrd W iln -mer ow rgis.. k-hev tVi is . Oen i lc Th ne ina-te bun fomA1~,A 'rMKIS hnwr -o hi netr dclit~ VI'IA NTA freN( to~RN al.oMPrssAN R ,otlr.~lNc IYInON WofRs, -btinoa A VETERAN RENEFACTOR. 1 ite P t Lce, l'resent P'lans ta dWI at lie 111uN to tia) yT t(11 ia MObjaect I rtisrt A,ci3 1,11d vs lu (\'w ',/ Tintes.) Nearly forty years ago a young mtt of "1n: aa(uAlowm\11Alnsi)(b gttn 1, ptold pjuitlio' tki 4 i t i i l ,ct tct vital ilp(rtiildea i ~11:o alt )lioncers, his early oforts were un successful, but his ability and the vttluo of his1 work soon won >ublict conlidelnco. and in-tldty thero \'s mot a vi.lkt ol; luitl t .in Qle I iautry that 1is 1:'dt bl1eh iltuelieeU,by [J. Dio Lewis. When, thorefok:, it was 1learned yesterday that he conteiniplatet tih estabist mnd it of a larue ncctiziii in th-s dJity,t (1 14ce was deeid ,'o iiportant that a repto sentativo of this [iler was coininti sioned to I soo him and ascertain the truth of the rumor. Dr. Dio Lewis is a gentlemtn of Sixty years n{Ald two hulidf'ed .ioun1 nt with sllotyw+wlian hair tind befird, but Pro bikly iIi wctont, pist feet picture of hcatlh 'utt vigor in the mo tropolis. lie is a living exponelit of his teachings, and notwithst:anding the utiomt of work hie has already done, promises still greater activity for years to (o:ne. lie re ceived tl:0 interviewer most courto>a: ly, and in r()l:ly tU t lut.tiOi said; It iA tlbi I hae <dne to New York to ostablish a mithl9' nungazine. I havb conie here for the im.nluasn tt I went I o Iostot1 t\\enty-live yei:s a(go. T'11oii o i,tont wa thes 1 b.t platform in the coulntry frotni which to 4AI,tk ofl, tiiIlvtt i'''i. New York his now he cone unst uollit itle to )rogrb;sive thoughts and esecially so to niovomenis oil bCetif of [,ihysical training. "I have reason to know the great nul , abidhng interest of tho American loilo i,l t this sut'iect. They ha o come to realize tliat the fultre of our contt-y pivots 11lfonl our physical vitality, and o,secially u,pot t!e vigor of our wonien. .i\ly new nuigazine will ni hoar th titlo ' Dio 1Lewis' Miontilv,' aid 11( devotd to ta!itary and Social Sviencb. I hot)o I IrolT;,h its pages to iniigurate a new depart ure in hygiene." "liav .vii tiote writton : ovoral books on the sub:ect'" ' -' e, nin(c volnis, an1dROi of themli c'1'r (iirl,' published by the I tarpers, ha , It'o ill (''ll 4re u ci-cutlation, but tht) besit , work if ny life, I shltll fiiv3 the )r >ld in thil In V nic'azine. Forty years of skirniihitn; un hlt it o icludo with ten years of organized n :arfare." t " t.-:(r, whatt ill the occasion of this n1ot\ inter ; in h al tti r?i "l -ii s' " It, ha t c(nte through suffcriiig, -hich sol :i ho toly ro:al to self knowledge. '':e sl>,uta(ic heart, kidneys or livor fall into t rble, h :pici:Oe is goite, and then peot,lo . give :lt:tion to their h("alth." t \ " hich of thcse org:Ins i' ino-, frequently the vie' imi tf our errors?''" :skcd thn reportc. ih \\ ti i h lie last few years diseases of the I idin s Iave ;,ratl.v niriltillied. When I twa I (::a;'d in I,ralctice. thirty-live andl fort, 1 CiIi aito, e ovl- idi-" ett off the kidnoys was 11 r - hi. 's i. i(Igi.ly frequent and "T what do you attrilmto this great iii -l Ira o idln< y troubleis?" t "T'o th c- of iilnniliting drinks. a-hi - - le:"i t fo"l a:nd irrwulati r lib: its of lilte." " or "or, tto you1 an1y c"hl:!ncv in1 the I ((Tm-d.ti (It u h0ieh w," I((.ar SO inurh1 n.,>waua>s. arnier's Safe (ijurl-;'' hI elievo in the 011e0 of provtntion, - atl-r tI i i l it tonl of cur ." h;I[t haive you nutiet"d thl( r(inarl.able ltini>0ial of W lrn lr't; remdy 1" I cive.-tand conf: timo til:: hlve l(w: .'! l a id i IIstn mihe 1-nt'. 1i-c," (onn otilattions ,. lru 1 t( ary nl,i it!ic t;e Usial;y (10ni1# fromi ii k - ;n ' !Orlo rt itii:! inl :imek couti eslli . li. l I :. l'- in ourll Itlom, 1'el,lt:til)le l,'u sl[,'1s I It'. waIrno,:-t Irai tio ) C' W rnl er's; Saflt Cur t. fit ( (ill'ge Plrof, s:ors, rieeectab!e i h;i ('( 1n8. a ill ~thlr l i-r-ons of tlu'h inteltcIlicc c (' ." i,( clh:rme:or. Ti) t!lr:st !-uch t;"-tiion. add( nay b1 p l r f. :i-dlt, h t it ic-s t1iun1an1ly. I , tl i ein i)1i for:1 t it alual.- aldli tii o otur .liteiit \licaiiit h:vosprung tioit cII"1,t c>re'. I was itiln 53ed with i s cloui , Wilt: t s(". I: that I IrchI-ed Son1 W !o:tIrle of Wa"urnt-r's ('tflt .km t at nei::hhur i t ,g t:u, Stic, tici(t nI-. i:.I ont of them t, 1tp c. if it t:lwtic a1n :h1 i i i on. Thi:ei t iclk thre1 if 1 tiw' lprt (3is ibinie dse( ' it cc1i( It ca h'iln th(ir,' "wals nhi t iing illijill 1' 0 I 1i i I do not, tbsit:io to saiy tIhat if I ft nod nii1 i idncy. in ': -uns trc b'.t, 1 sh ulchl ue tlt. "I;.ldy, ); o: f tle hooloIcssnl:e S (f 111 a uctlinary I IaIt I icit, ;ilud icc uIls" w\ henl ; Ic hnduret inliIIi;nnt repitalie ptisons uniti n. l tho sta"it"ne t that :: certain re'tnedty hu" cur.d thei of at gralo nl:alay, I ebo .,o , hl.ve (il uit they speakcl thec truthc. 'l'ut as you nuiry kncow, n11y I:reat int-ro ini tle Ilits in tprc -ent iin 1-'or fcorty ye:ilt , taive l:tcoro I int is tield I t C noofi iti iphast: of mny titirk ini '\w Eric:hidt tas the iescah lishineni tt ttht IiLr (li miar at Loxiing ad ton, \l a \. ly ainn was- to il lustra-c:o tic o esibilitic" inc thc( I i h .ial tratlinini! of g-r <iucrcig thceir 'choo iccI o. Ti ins. tcii X~ heemn,' beftore I Ilit it, the lar;.:e ad iincs hi- suicco-pIful ( einiintry fcc yon ccl onaiecc.n townelL ry andi hi inana itt by one lu a in ouir (counlt ri 11' I 5.ct. downc t o c clIli icc''.s dta.v ithl ai aciniI itoftwcc c hul i Iersnc ci'- I ice reinarcl.ccil' i cc -ub ot t Icc- incc,ic i tiiI.nh ain nclg gi ci ttcere gcien in ce.v 'ai~ r piblibeil ic tic icn 'khe I c-t i c'cc/ cc'cd cu heNrna n ii-iic' > forh l'h. sit alI Trinc iin; i iicccn, andc focis t y fc s u ait 'citsI pc ll1ici t c nd lanc .r. t'c ): W Ir I t in11cc tir. Thcnutcs Ho1instic, tic ii .or cl Ic -1inut! :ncl ccl.r were t'cc accno)ng i Icticih r I.: 1 t i r ' ha fci c ri hundrcedIi ii he -ons Ioo i d. iil 'Iict iafll went ocut incto ac thI I I'- "f thce Il ui 1o tch thec necw sichoo! 1cc :nn.' - c i cs lI iciow t~ heyeas lett toc ico i o 2) lii><h o toc thet magzinexjc wc!.iieb .re c c. como ic-rti i to ' htah!Ih. It wil bei th' I al ci , jag ticdriod:e Il er' clIvt ciI tio ilus, tlehi i 1 . .t * t urli , c ccc l pre t I n 1:- -l2 ic tlindredV iln, l) 21 ccu 5 stc ons ccl hyigwt'. c withi tie sinccipli,it ofc a ci hltI'' t ill:. To) tik endc ll scocalle , larnic-. w.ill tbe Siccicnlin:c?ecI. '.l'ho cccmg: -- clco wdcl bic Incirt i' hits tilusraite(t, anici wi hi b sirid t re-ic-n a1 highc Ici:oi. ill fthei cciidonei cr aItl Icc.;rts cif the I lc-tce. it a fiew x neek teiil I st numberci wdcl ccpciw:tr. and~ t\o shlcl fcout3lci ho ie o it a hcc;u-''ty'itelccte." 'I' c cc n abvc o ilic n:t t:ataI cl are' itcalc'l incc, ii iini'ccrtitut. I t is gra i - c Ito kno l t., Ilcit thc 1:n'sii wic o Ihi epcc ir i in u isflly demon. ht r bu il t Iri -cipe cc f* hiccit c.;i a lie tive in i:.rcunc for teir relif, ari t) Ib it eniic t cc: Iuicl i th ch lt lc;c;.s ofc . 'licu:c'zine. 'I Ar l i c c ccri lb c ci ic-c r tic I ccr. inliicllicie cc "in c i bI Sieh hcighc -ini Ic' c- a ~ E rlc-' "'afc' t'cce i-c acnow n to cact c ccani .-i acMIc, cso repuct:ibl ciui t ccl fcl sce; 5it..cIc:it ri'(c Jc sc I)r, h)icc I a gj, A Str of Poson,. ini ai spe-ch in c favor ii of vivisect ion, acl -ciii weeks'Y ccgoc, Sir. tAyoni inyct'ahi cg' -Id' a geciat i 'y ai -tiry ocf two'( Gecr it cu <1 i t ricnc alct wccllckith poit-cn ltt it UntIe i l t, c 1cc. t lh-tSl i so n tne after 0 ' hcics byitse is. -i'('fche twcco twho I th pi, one''i' di'iac (ciid Mr. lcit) ndciti the or 'ish i anc'i' otli to hun.itdo~ I argue thatcg' h:lcithriey. It t iii tupnl caiths they wonhirct'c w) c-ci I Iave th- ir lives.p cu hi is i-, hoIc Ii sl ,I b.i in ~ce' assertded tind itis 2it,- 'itc ichl icetre nceias due to'c- qite~ itt' h1c'r' lenn-cw,Icic haingyt isen ont'c ofs ,"I -c texcirbccts tiC le cithilmeretc h,twork, wheI hysitafakcnann t. h'i - lei tn onth tble . Uwil ting th n ' c hewor 'cover again, thy rred wa -i x. unwitin ihaled the~' posnhi ch o ci< cdicuhllytil ur, havn se t dasi aning hMis i lh .v 'ebnits'- If theit cudgr theyu idIy twOrset, n deutIo after cthec r A i od twoman as asked ha t he -r 'iOufhtof onA f e neAD. ghborm s of the cuhd: "Why, clott- latlik ththo sa hany - thingoc a t mye neihor, butl stoe Mr. j 1cescir s omti y, Iatin,d th eni aaiin ic on't knfor, bit afpter ill I potrathae AN OPEN' SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascliating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefl artii 8cial, and all who will take 1he trouble may secure them. Th g oseate, bewitching hues fol lt the use of lagan's Magnolia Bal--a delicate,, horniless and always reliaWtm article. Sold by all dr'nggists.. The Magnolia 13 a lin con coals every blemish, remo:es . A Sallowness, T an, Redness Eruptions, all evidences of excitement and every inper fection. Its effects are immediato and so natural that no human being can detect its appuca tion. T NEW IMPROVED Lanr ent. tne, tin it Time Keepe; s. , oesL priow . j. p, gikVYEN3 WA TCH CO. N WH1rrEHALL. 1FR - - AT NA.( . TA* W.1 R,)LAM. .D,U MIA1 . z, e -it ri - - 4 v a IAI'it. Wt. liI TIN Neees oIMON, iiOW P. . x N 2ATC C. i4 WH rmA. ~I ft - All T I A (lA. SSt 20nm*aus.a YONGMEjm"ii" @ --mpleynwnt.ad-Irm P. W- iE I. D.O r ou i ' A<, A ETSW NTDfoin et,nFatstslln -lili - jis oThAirt. 'Talor Mi) A IT tn(deld, bio it II . I i! .t i ou lornl ,ThI fo VptTln. A 'l' N Utional itoniIuppI t)rn.N- Threet Av.We:k. 4 U IIU ILafl o a til uroot 't eir, yAnIa'-Riblilb, (,I,A. ~ FREE arnia,uin (lih. A'. 0. U.x l..... ... .'N eiy. l k .-8 ~6 fee iltrsDI. IA.I3MUANE,orMandge. Pr Oa Boxmi69 NIiiglow rlns, L. A team,i.ifi Ep land lor t eii2 Powo. Itrmt LI. oor i nts. 264 rsii i g t . kL. L ui Mu-.: --TH3E BEST I CHEAPES. ENGIN , R hI4 SA, .~ - Charlotte, Nortihlolar'Poi. k'arletta Sreet, Alt. Quiii"a, (l Ohy.