The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, May 19, 1875, Image 4
SUMMARY OF NEWS.
IUhi ?f Interest from Home ud Abroad.
The wife of a physician at St. Paul, Minn.,
committed suicide by taking strychnine
Mis. Mason, agod seventy, hanged herself at
Providence, R. I., and Mrs. Irwin, described as
a respectable young widow, drowned herself
and child at Hannibal, Mo., The Ohipaan
* silver mine at Newburyport, Mass., was sold
for 91,000,000 to a joint stock company organised
in New York for the working of the
mine. The same parties paid 941,000 for
other paroels of land in the vicinity John
Hunter, of Collingwood, Canada, has been
senteooed to fourteen years' imprisonment for
inoendiarism with intent to defraud the Hartford
Insurance Company.... party of three
persons .teceuded in the balloon Zenith at
Paris to make scientific observations. The
VM1WU WMMUOU UIU OiUftUlUUJW; UWgUb Ul
1,000 metres (over 98,000 feet). Two of the
nrouauts were suffocated to death, and when
the belloon reached the ground the third was
almost insensible and has einoo been eo ill that
his recovery is donbtfol Three thousand
bales of cotton were destroyed by a fire at
Charlotte, N. C Two women and two men
hare been recently sent from Washington to
the asylum for the insane, having gone orasy
over the Beecher trial The American revivalists
in England are meeting with great
suooees, their meetings being attended by thousands
of people.
Marcos L. Dean committed suicide at Pawtucket,
It. I.... A drftnkeu husband in Williamsburgh,
N. Y., nearly succeeded in murdering
his wife, sister-in-law, and a fellow laborer,
with a shovel. The parties were severely injured
by blows from the weapon Joseph
Eads was murdered by Dan McAllister, at
Peoria, 111 A thief seized a package containing
$900 from a bank messenger in the
Boston post-offioe and escapod A family
at Dutch Hollow, 111., were poisoned from eatin*
lobsters : a child died, and two of tlm men
are not expected to live Twenty-two livee
have been loet in the Canada Pacific railway
survey, and stepe have been taken in Ottawa
to raise a memorial to the victims John
Donohne had his head blown off by an explosion
of fulminating powder at New Haven,
Conn Abram J. Buckles, auditor of Delaware
oounty, Ind., is declared a defaulter to
the amount of tlfiOOO. Urgent stepe are
being taken by the New Jersey farmers' clubs
to prevent the spread of cattle disease there.
Serious and damaging floods havo occurred
along the line of the Union Pacific railroad..
A mischievous boy in New York while throwing
stones accidentally killed a little girl ten years
of age A plot has been discovered in
Uruguay to assassinnt? the President and his
Cabinet Seven persons are implicated in
the Washington post-office contract frauds....
A receiver has been appointed for the Northern
Pacific railroad Indians surrounded the
miners in the Black Hills, and endeavored to
burn their stockade, but were unsucceeeful.
They killed and scalped one miner, who was
away from the stockade. Government troops
arrived, rescued the party, and took them from
the hills.
The Indian agent at San Carlos agency, Art,
has disarmed the Verde Indians, and located
the Apaches, Yumas, Mojaves and Ton to
Apaches on reservations The recent severe
spell of oold weather has greatly damaged the
fruit crone in Vinrinia an*l th? ? .1;-?* ?
crop More trouble is threatened in Louisiana.
The Conservatives in the House of
Representatives have determined to seat thoee
members returned by the returning board
whose seats were filled by the Hahn Legislature
after the withdrawal of Speaker Wiltz and the
Conrervativee. This action will give the Coneervativee
a majority on joint ballot, and the
Republican Senate opposes it The Occidental
and Oriental Steamship line has chartered
the White Star line steamers for service
between San Francisco, China and Japan
Earl Derby stated in the British House of
Lords that the government did not think that
the peace of Europe or the independence of
Belgium were endangered by the Prussian note
to the Belgium government The Khedive
of Egypt has been organizing a court like our
United States Supreme Court, under the auspices
of the great civilized powers, and General
George 8. Batch e Her, of Saratoga, has been
designated by the United States government as
a member of it. The appointment is for five
"> yearn. Gen. Batcbeller hss accepted it
Charles I*. Wightman, a respectable farmer of
Mesth< Kingston, R. L, hanged himself in his
barn. Sleeplessness, caused by disease of the
head, was the probable cause A. rejected
suitor in New York fatally shot the object of
his affections, a young girl of twenty years.
The Adventiste>in Chicago assembled on the
twentieth of April in a private way and waited
till nearly monuijg with their white robes,
in readiness tor tiy expected coming of Christ
They finally dispersed quietly The bill
providing for thcnexclasion of lager beer from
the interpretaMra of all etatntea relating to
liquor selling, [and would result in permitting
the sale of lager beer on Sunday in Mew York
State, wae killed in the Legislature Reports
from all parte of Kentucky say that great damage
has been done to the fruit and tobacco
plants by the unseasonable frosts and enow. In
the Southern and Western States the seme
eceaplaints are made One of the latee
esploits reported of strolling mendicants is the
horning of an elevator for amusement by s
ooupie of tramps in Indianapolis. This cost
the ownsra of the property $75,000 If
Wn. M- Tweed should be released by the de Woa
of the Mew York court of appeals in the
tabsas corpus cess, be will be in the custody of
he sheriff until he givee $2,000,000 bail
The Boston ?Uy soansll voted $80,000 toward
the centennial celebration, on the seventeenth
of June nest, of the battle of Bunker HilL....
Iif a ooniftton MtwMO two ooftl oarta in PhllaMphlt
the drivarof one waa killed.,....The
decreefte in the price of batter MT had ft
dagraaainf effect in eeetiona of Nenr York,
where dairying is the main isai^jif trade.
Yarmsra who last fall and this apring refused
frrtf cents a pound for their batter are now
sailing ? for fifteen to twenty AtLoganepcrt,
led., a gang of robtters whe kavs for
aocee Una been stealing goods fro* the railroads
ores broken op and e nunahai at sssn
arrested..... .A plot baa bean discovered in
2ntv? for the maaaaere of all the fftnasians in
the Khanate. The Boeaian papers ^wosa the
Stair of Afghanistan of oompUdty. It Is
tfcoaght that military operations have already
bean ordered by Banana.
A dinsharged soldier was murdered in Sen
Diego by a atnapanira who administered morphine
to Un, and robbed him of tTCO The
Rev - York Seventh regiment will attend the
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von the metropolitan stakee at Epeom, England,
beating the favorite and eight other competitors
Among one day's crimes reported
are the following: David Ifandlove, while
drank, shot and killed his father in St. Pan),
Iud.; Patrick Hewitt, of New York, struck at
his wife but bit and killed his little boy, and
Martin llilbert, of Williams burgh, struck his
wife and when she ran set a bloodhound upon
her, the animal biting her and severely injuring
the poor woman Ten natives of Ixtacalco,
Mexico, are on trial for a horrible outrage.
They are charged with burying three men
alive, leaving only their heads above ground,
and then dispatching them with hatchets and
kuivee, after prolonged torture Miss Alioo
A. Early, of Rockford, Illinois, has gained a
suit for libel against Wilbur F. Storey, editor
of the Chicago rimes, with #115,000 damages.
Oscar Green, a farmer, in alighting
from a passenger train at Otisville, N. Y., was
ran over by a passing coal train and killed.....
lloewell C. Smith, author of the widely known
Smith's grammars, arithmetics, and geop
rapines lor schools, died in Hartford lately,
aged Boventy-eight yean Charles Smith,
a boat boy, aged sixteen years, died at Tort
Jervis from the effects of coal gas that burst
out of a store into his face while he was lighting
a fire. He was at first overcome by the
gas, then partially reoovered and survived two
days.
Coughing.
The beet method of easing a oough is
to resist it with all the foroe of will possible,
until the accumnlation of phlegm
becomes greater; then there is something
to oough agaiiist, and it comes up very
much easier, and with half the coughing.
A great deal of hacking and hemming and
coughing in invalids is purely nervous,
or the result of mere habit, as is shown
by the frequency with which it occurs
while the patient is thinking about it,
and its comparative rarity when he is so
much engaged that there is no time to
think, or when the attention is impelled
in another direction.
P. T. B&rnum's Latest Wonder*?A
Colossal Exhibition.
Harper'e Weekly devotes nearly two oohuxma
to explaining and extolling the great enterprisee
with which P. T. Barn urn Is making historical
hie forty yean' career as the moat liberal
and daring showman in the world. The statistics
which Harper Brothers give us from
authentic; souroee are nearly overwhelming.
They make an ordinary heed dizzy. Mr. Barnum
has .always boasted that he gave hie
patrons doable their money's worth, and his
claims are generally acknowledged: but this
time he seems to have far outstripped himself.
Last year he obtained from the Connecticut
Legislature a charter far "Tho P. T. Bam urn's
Universal Exposition Company," with a capital
of a million of dollars. Mr. Barnnm. who is
president of the company, and Mr. Coup, his
.manager, have spent many months in Europe
their plans. The object of this
great oompany, as they announce, is to elevate
amusements, divest them of all objectionable
features, and thus render them worthy the
patronage of the most moral and refined
uuam iuoj hj mat eventually they will
have a score or more of exhibitions (traveling
and permanent) in America and Europe, ana
they intend that their chartered title shall be a
guarantee of the merits of whatever they bring
before the public. The present season they
have but two exhibitions. One is Mr. Barnumw
well-known "Museum, Menagerie, Circus and
1 Traveling World's Fair," the other is simply
i called "The Great Roman Hippodrome." Mr.
Barnum seems to have devoted years to perfecting
this great enterprise, and nearly every
' year of his personal attention was paid to it in
Europe. At an expense of several hundred
thousand, dollars he erected s great hippodrome
building in the heart of New York city,
and under an outlay of over Ave thousand dollars
each day be baa run his establishment in
New York for nearly a year. This exposition
company are engaged to ship the entire Hippodrome
to Europe next autumn; meanwhile
they have undertaken the difficult task of
transporting it entire to the principal cities in
America. Harper'$ Weekly says:
"The Great Roman Hippodrome will resemble
a moving cimp. There are 1.200 men,
women and children in Mr. Barnum a service,
and the stock includes 750 horses and ponies,
besides elephants, camels, English stag and
stag-hounds, trained ostriches, lions, bears,
tigers and other animals. For the exhibition
of the menagerie and the various shows, displays
and performances oonnected with the enterprises,
two enormous tents, each 600 feet in
length and 300 in width, have been provided,
one of which will be kept in advance, in order
that no time may be lost by delaying in
ready. The question of transportation by rau
?a very serious one?was solved by the construction
of 160 cars, twice the usual length,
built expressly for this purpose. Among them
are a number of "horse-palace ' oars, constructed
with commodious stalls, in which the horses
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arrive at Che place of exhibition auite freeh for
the oerformsnoe. Beaidee moving the tents,
^nirnatlH and all other material in these Hippodrome
oars, berths will be provided in those
devoted to the personel of the company for
nearly all the employees. Besides the great
exhibition tents, and stable tents for the hones
and other animals, then is also attached to the
oompeoy a large oorpe of blacksmiths and
carpenters and builders, some of whom precede
the show several days, to make ready far the
by preparing the ground, erecting
seats, etc. The dresaing-roofn tents alone will
cover more ground than an ordinary circu*.
" To move such an enormous establishment,
without hiioh ocdeify,requires the employment
of clear headed, practical men at the heed of
each department. Everything is so arranged
aa to move with the smoothness and precision
of clock-work. At the appointed hoar the canvas
will go up, the street proceeelon will move,
the performance will commenoe. When all is
over, and the great tent is emptied, everything
will be paokea up by thoee detailed for the
work, and the caravan, without the loss of a
minute, will be on the move toward the next
place of exhibition.
"The programme of performance will be
varied and attractive. Donaldson will make
daily balloon ascensions with a ear large
enough to oontein a company of five or six parsons,
at a ooet of about $500 a day for this
feature alone. Then there will be the "Borneo
races," in chariots driven by " Amazon*;" the
" liberty raoee," in which forty wild horsee are
turned loose in the arena in exact imitation of
the famous carnival moss of Boms and Napleftf
"standing raoee," in which the riders stand on
bar&beok bones; hurtle raoee by ladies; flat
noes by English, French^ end American
jockeys ; bsetrtss camel, elephant, oetrioh, and
monkey races. Another feature will be the-exhibition
of Indian life on the ptaine, in which
tty acton will be aoores of Indians with their
eqnasm and pappooses. They will put np a
genuine Indian eocimmant knn*
buffaloes, give war dances. pony raoee, foot
neat against boreea, exhibitions of daring
horsemanship, laeso-tbrowing. A band of
Mexican Mail, mounted on famous mnetanga,
will atalra a pretended attack on the Indian
oamp and give a mimic bat faithful representation
of the wild aeanaa enacted an the Western
frontier. The Snglieh stag bant will ha an
exact picture of the a port itaelf, with a ooaapany
of 160 man and woman In foil hunting oosfcumo,
and a large pack of English stag hoonde.
There will also he meny other interesting and
attraetiru features. the mare mention of which
would make a email volume.
" Mr. Btfnan ooitainly deearraa great credit
for an enterprise which is calculated to afford
a raet amount of inaoeent, popular amusomant;
and although this gigantic ventore lavohrae
an enormous outlay of taouey, it will
praaent too many attoasHone net to be generally
Imertwg at this exhibition seems from Use
dfiription given by Bmrpmft, we eaa say,
from aotuai nbestiswun, that cms feature is to
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drome man Interesting and instructive than
any other. It is the neat prooeeeion known aa ,
"The OongTeaa of Monarcbs." The Uarpn'a
omitted mentioning this, because, .probably, .
they supposed Ur.Bamam would not dare to
incur the expense of traneporting each an 1
enormous affair through the oountry. But he
will do so, and here is a-brief description of
this dazzling and bewildering exhibition, aa
given by a New York ootemporary;
"Of all the gorgeous pwjeants the world
ever saw the 'Congress of Nations' is the
greatest, and how the surpassing genius of \
even Baraum could produoe it is a wonder.
The Oc .tnmes are true to life, and many of
them are genuine, having been procured direct
from the -nationalities which they represent..
The individuals employed to porsonate the
historical characters nave the moet faithful resemblance
to the originals in face and physique.
Each nation finds its special portraiture in
some kind of triumphal car, brilliantly bedocked
with appropriate flags, emblems, colors and intricate
devices, and all sorts of charaoterietias
in the way of peculiar uniforms, animala,
soldiery, attendants and music. Scores of
glistening gilded chariots illumine ths arena with
a halo of luster, as it were, and tbs display of
royal Bpleudor is far more im|)osing and improeaivo
tliair words can describe, thrilling ths
auditor with unspeakable amazement ana admiration.
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"As the name of the grand Congress imeies,
it is a stupendous gathering of the
onarchs of the universe, bringing in vivid
view the living Kings, Queens, Rulers, and
Potentates of the past nine centurion, culminating
in an affecting ftMle so touching that it
must awaken the emotions of a stoic. Her
majesty, the Queen of England, beads the glittering
coiamn, surrounded by her royal oourt
and followed by a long ancestral fine, the
notability and richly nniformed ' life guardsmen.'
Then Franco in the person of Napoleon
me je irac ana ma lamoiw Held marshals ; Ireland,
lUmio, Russia, Germany, Italy, Turkey,
India, Japan, China, and bo on, until all the
MonKrnh? and Courts of the entire world pass
in review, winding up like a jewel besprinklod
| coil around the continuous circle. To look
| upon this beautiful historical procession in all
its gramlnoss and greatness is equivalent to
Bitting in full viow of the courts of all the
earth, so truthfully realistic are the bewildering
pictures revealod in rapid succession. Such
a uazzhug half milo of solid gold, jowels, silver,
precious stones and tinsel could only be produced
after years of preparation and the expenditure
of* half a dozen competencies. Any
attempt at imitatiou on the part of ambitious
and unscrupulous showmen for yoars to come
wi l result in the most inglorious failure. None
other than the ' Prince of Showmen ' himself
would undertake it and none other than the
great and irrepressible Bainum could achieve
so signal a triumph."
The entire exhibition Is advertised to exhibit
in New England in May, New York, etc., in
June. Cliioago, early in July, Ohio, Illinois and
Michigan in July and August
It is due to our readers that we inform them
that Mr. Barnum announces that certain impostors
in Cincinnati have copied his bills, poe
ton*, cuib ana advertisements, and with a fewbroken
down circuB borne? and wagons will
precede his exhibition in the Weet, and by announcing
the Ureat Roman Hippodrome will
attempt to mako the public behove that it is his
unrivaled establishment. He cautions the
public against being tntts deceived. and reminds
them that ita?yroald be impossible with any
amount of money igprganiZe and equip even a
semblance of his establishment without a preparation
of several years. The Cincinnati
JXiily Enquirer of February 37th, 1876, says
that this pretended " Hippodrome " is simply
the wreck of that stupendous fraud known as
the Oreat Eastern . and Great Southern Circus
and Menagerie combination, which exploded at
Belma, Ala., the 16th of last November, a number
of horses having to be sold to pay the expenses
of shipping the Show to this city, where
the proprietors left a number of their employees
unpaid and penniless, and vamosed,
Who the real proprietors of the business were
still remains a matter of considerable mystery,
but it is generally behoved that Andy Haight,
one Gibbons and George Webber and others
were large stockholders. The defrauded drone
men ana others connected with the concern
finally obtained the aid of the law to compel a
settlement of their Just claims, and the whole
matter ended in the show being attached at
Hamilton, and in an auction sale of the drone
property at Lebanon yesterday afternoon.
The beet of the loke Is that DeHaveo,
Webber, Gibbons and others are abeut to reorganize
a Hippodrome out of the "wreck" to
start out with next sommer on another tour.
The whole show was rather a poor oonoern,
only a few lions being in good condition, and
the monagerie including no really rare or valuable
animals.
Our readers only have to use ordinary caution
to discover which is the real and which is the
bogus oouoem, though we see that Mr. Baraum
complains that some shows obtain an employee
named Baraum, and then advertise "Baraum'a
latest enterprise," and resort to other devices
wherein they use the name of "Baraum" to
deceive the public. He says that all exhibitions
with which no is oonnected will give his initials.
-- r. jl., aaa also pubiisn Ills portrait by way of
identification. To be forewarned is to be forearmed.
" A word to the wise is sufficient,"
As Mr. Barn urn's great Hippodrome travels
under an expense of nearly ten thousand dollars
each dayjt oanexMbit only in large cities.
These can be reached by cb&ap excursion
trains. Mr. Barnum says he can easily lose
half a million of dollars by this summer's experiment,
and that in any event he shall not
bring back his Hippodrome from Europe. It
is patronized and approved by the clergy and
religious classes, as well as by school teachers
and all heads of refined families who desire
their children to improve their minds under
this great system of object teaching. Beyond
all question this is most extensive and extraordinanr
exhibition o>.' '*0 face of the earth,
and probably this generation will "never see
its like again "
No Prison.?In the principality of
Lichtonstein there is no.prison, bnt they
condemned a man to imprisonment for a
year. They kept him in the royal palace,
and he liked it so well that when they
offered to release him if he would quit
the country he declined. They finally
bought him off by giving him money for*
his passage to America and an indemnity
for going into exile.
There oould scarcely be better evidence
of the extraordinary excellence of
the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs
than the fact that they are so largely exported
to Europe, where they are so
highly appreciated as to find large sales
in competition with instrument* mode
there by labor which does not cost half
as much. These are the only American
organs largely exported. V * i
Brooklyn, N. Y., lias two hundred
and thirty-five churches. a
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When any Antidote ? %
Or remedy for (my particular class of
disease obtains a wide-spreading notoriety,
it is but reasonable to suppose that
it must merit the popularity it receives, i
It is within our province to mention that
TV. T W.ll.?'. n-iu - *?- ?
v. tiuinoi n v^uiiuiuiH vinegar Hitters,
so long and favorably known as the '
safest and most reliable remedial agent i
for the cure of liver, kidney, bladder, |
and glandnlar diseases, mental and physical
debility, and all Complaints I
emanating from a corrupt state of the 1
blood/ etc., are in great demand. So |
satisfied are we of the intrinsic worth of this
medicine, that we do not hesitate to 1
notice it in onr columns. It is well to j
mention that this medicine isoomponnd- sd
of roots, herbs, and flowers of California,
and has no fiery material or aloohol
need in its preparation We can
add no better eulogmm than the fact
that we use it constantly in onr own
family, said each member thereof partakes
of it, when necessary, according
to directions, *
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We trust the time will oome when
every one will use Dobbins' electric soap
(mado by Cragin k Co., Philadelphia).
Its sale is daily increasing, as is always
the ease with articles of merit. Try it.
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The Indianapolis bootblacks have just
formed a protective union. Any nonunionist
who dares charge less than ton
o?nts for a ** shine," is treated to a cold
bath under a street pump.
The "Housekeeper" of our Health.
The liver ia the great depurating or blood
cleaneing organ of the system. 8et the great |
nuuiM'Koeper or our health at work, and the
foul corruptions which gender in the blood and
rot out, aa it were, the machinery of life, ere
gradually extolled from tho Byntem. For this
purpoee Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
with Bmall daily doses of Dr. Pierce's Pleasknt
Purgative Pellots are pre-eminently the articles
needed. They cure every kind of humor from
the worst scrofula to the common pimple,
blotch or eruption. Great eating ulcere kindly
heal under their mighty curative influence.
Virulent blood poiBous that lurk in the system
are by them robbed of their terrors, and by |
their persevering and somewhat protracted use
the most tainted system may be completely
renovated and built up anow. Enlarged glands,
tumors and swellings dwindle away and disappear
under the influonce Of their great resolvents.
Hold by all dealers in mediqines.? Com.
As Broad as Civilization.?The agent
of the Wilson sewing machine company will, in
a few days, sail from San Francisco for Chili in
South America, where be will open a branch
house and exhibit tho world-renowned Wilson
shuttle sowing machine at the grand exposition
to be held at Santiago, under the auspices of
that government. By this step the Wilson
sewing macliino company will complete the circuit
of tho globe. Iliey have already immense
agencies in China, Japan, British Indies, England,
Franco, and through out ,80a th America.
Supreme in its superiority over all other sewing
machines, the Wilson goes on widening its
field year after year, carrying the blessing of a
oheap, capable and perfect sewing machine to
the remotest liaunts of civilisation. Machines
will be delivered at any railroad station in this
county, free of transportation charges, if ordered
through tho company's branch house at
837 and 829 Broadway, New York. They eeod
an elegant catalogue and chromo circular free
on application. This company want a few more
good agents.?Com.
Davis' Pain Killer.?This article
needs no comments from us, bat the real worth
of so valuable a compound compels as to give
publicity to it. The Pain Killer we keep constantly
at hand, and have done so for a number
of years, and have administered it for ails of
all descriptions, both external and internal,
and have ever found it to be the beet remedy
extant. We well recollect its first introduction
for publio-patronage ; it was then Bold in a few
shops in the city; look at it now?the world
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We should not hesitate to recommend
to any friend of ours. Persons' Puvqatine Pills.
They are scientifically prepared, and are adapted
to all the purposes of a good purgative
medicine.? Com.
Decidedly the best remedy that has
ever been discovered tor rheumatism, swollen
or btiff joints, flesh woiuidn, epraiun, bruiaee,
cuts and burnt1, is Johnson's Anodyne Liniment
We use it, and always recommend it to
oar friends.? Com.
4< Holden's Book on Birds," 128 pages,
tbirty-two engravings of birds, twenty-eight of
cages, etc., filled with useful information, and
should be in the possession of every one who
has or ever means U> have a feathered net. It
is the only book of the kind, and one that will
?rove a real blessing to birds. Price 25 cents,
'or sale by all newedoalers or by mail. Address
0. F. Holden, 9 Bowdoih Square, Boston, Mass.
?Com.
Dyspepsia is a hydra-lieaded monster,
from which originate nearly all "the ills the
human fletsli is heir to." The'Peruvian Syrup,
a protected solution of the protoxide of iron, is
a long-tried and well-established remedy for
this distressing complaint. It has cured thousands
when other remedies have failed. ? Com.
Pomeroy & Co. mako the best Elastic* Truss
ever invented. Address 744 Broadway, N Y.
?Com.
Burnett's Coco a ink is the beat and
oheapest hair dreeeing in the world.?Com.
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Of all the mode* of ridding the baraan constitution
of lrapuriUes of the blood, dyspepsia. torpid liver
and Its kindred diseases, none Is so auocoestnl as the use
of Dr. I.ANCI.KY'M HOOT AND 1IKRII
HITTKRM. They act aa a potent tonlo and gentle
aperient, are mild to their operations, safe under any
oueontatanoea, and thousands have borne testimony to
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the safest and beat spring and summer mediolne yet
discovered. Family physicians regularly prosoilbe
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Wholesale A cents
The Japanese Magnetic Fish.
The most curious thing In the world. The source of
endless amusement to old and young. Tells dispositions,
temperament, etc. Bent post-paid for 26 eta Addteas,
CONCORD NOYEI.TY CO.. C sw?d| N. H.'
AJkTANTKI) AG ENTH?everywhere to canvas for
V V <>ur great Crntenalal Bank, vnriku iht
iiettrs of experienced agents. For particulars address
the pnhllahar, B. B. RU88KU., Boston, Mass.
m ' ^THK BENT In the World.
1 rl -n?W I ft Ofives Universal Satisfaction.
WONOKRFUI, Kcsnssiy.
40 lbs. more Broad to hbL Floor.
HAVEN MIJ.K, EGGH, Ac.
~/aria VA ~ One year's savings will boy a oow.
WMftlA NO MORE HOUR BREAD.
k\i!i9jfifljj k^kkV^dV PntioM 1 i.
rU^Instiril The ladles are all In Love with it.
MKI.I.M I.Ike HOT CAKEM.
UraWrtfyil fV" Bend at onoe for Circular to
tiorso power ^ and
cotton without tramp- ^SBlfl&KB^^MSbkb1
log or stopping. ^tfMp?PISWTBBIaMS
Thirty bales of hay fJBilaflW JSgjaR
per honr. Twenty tfSM|fls2&DK<J!MHKj
bales of
I -w' _ T. UMliUI MBW Asm*
MBA uo cAtaan uanv.
1 " Hartaf airoaslrd (wsaty ynn batmen lit* sad
L .Isslh with asthma, i siprrtmraud tr ? I
pooadto* roots aad krrhs aadlahsMad tksmsdI
[do*. I fertiuulj dltomnS woedarfal
nsnsdy u4 mm ton for Asthma ud OaUntk
WHI?^ W?in?l?< tonllm lulMtljF wlWaSlMtess
lis down to raet and il?p comfortably. DrufdUmtwptlM
with Maph Mrtisa *>r ra?l
dlstilhatlon. Call sad (?l om, or addrsas
1 D. LAMVIX, Anil CrrrV. Okla
? aiUbrPraaauis. wnm rackacs, ay auu, ilia.
TiUPKOyKD FARMS nt Cost of Improvements.
I Kaw I no tan Reserve Land*, at four annual payments.
tddreoa, ROBERTS * LINZKK. (Vmncll Prove. Kane.
Rfinirs :n?"CK
OWv/XVO choice Mu-ie, sent tree.
Inclose stsmp for Oataloans.
Add.eaa PHJI.V
p n P P I I IN.T. PUBLISHING
Pi I# t I" ! I OO , 1SW? Roath Seven.,,
*? waa * street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Geo, p. Rowell & Co. I
hJBBRAMKA ( KI)AH HTONR. An Infallible
LI Moth Preventive, more effective than Camphor,
inuff, etc., and frae from any object Ions hie odor.
oU. WF.UIH A VP . Hot 70, Brooklyn. N Y.
SB?l
? W? will wnd Klvf beautiful 3 pw
^ II |r I Hobh and Fl?r charming Instruraen
1 tal pieces. AU hr no compoMn,
OK P4-o ipublished. u. W. FichaKI>?on
4>Q via. I A Co.. Music Publishers. Boston.Mass.
4 N. F. BURN HAM'S
TI'KKINK
Water Wheel
Wan Krlrrlnl. 4 rears ago. and put
to wnrk in the Patent Office, Washing-son.
D. O.. and has pr*Trd to be
the brat. IO sizes made. Prices
lower than anr other first-class
Wheel. Pbamphlat free.
N. F. llCRNHAM.YQM.Pi.
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES.
& A Ask roar Harness Maker for
| ^^the V.INC: C'ollitr FAD.
HM^aM^BThsjr are warranted to cnre
*nr sore neck on horse or
RHBHH mnle, or monef refunded. If
printed directions are followed
Send 76c. for sample.
7.1no Collar Pad Co., Role
i ^Mannfl'ra. Bnchanan.Mlch.
SMITH ORGAN CO.
Boston, 3MCa?a.
These Standard Instruments
Sold by Music Dealers EverYwhere.
Agents Wanted in Every Town.
Bold thronzhont the United State* on the
INSTALLMENT PLAN \
That la, on a System of Monthly Payments.
Purchaser* should ask for the Bum Amcricax Oboax.
Catalome* and fnll.partlcnlar* on application.
A I Continued or RensaMonal Stories In the
|1| U PUOl'LK'H LEIH1EK.8 lanre peas*
* erary week. 5 year* old. Bent on trial 3
months for only Ml cants. A Special Agent wanted for
each town, to whom we famish AdrerUsinc facilities an
Itood pay. H. K. CURTI8. Pobllaher, Boston. Mean.
ma A flf the Prettleat Cards you srsr saw
K m with jonr name handsomely printed on
" "M I them, eant, poet-paid, npon reoeipt of 20
oenta. Yonr friends will all want them
W. 0. CANNQN?^lo"K^C?d*"Btrerif'rSii, Mean
The Improved Kacorts Washing Machlnr,
,s ^ 140,000worth ln3 years,
f jT 1 IJMC taA and Rise nnlrersal aatisfacf
II^Ayl^gL Uon. It washes all slzaa of
clothing, including Bed
Spreada.er Lace Collar*,withf.I/
"isl ont Injury. Half dozen shirts
TM ere cleaned In 8 mlnntes, laI
all II oladlng toiled wristbands.
I / J/ I M Power Machines for Laon/
/ W dries to order, for desorip/
dl tire Pamphlet sddreea
I -%/] YORK M'PNl CO..
| York, Pa.
' CPU C DO V or PITH cured by the use of Rosa'
triLl.ro I Kpilkptic Rrmkdixs. Trial Paokwnswawepa
a?e frt*. For circulars, eridsnoe of
sneeess, etc.. address KQ88 BUOB.. Richmond, Ind.
kf\ and exponas* a month to areata. Address
A. L8TODDARP, JonasriUs. Mloh.
Cl tT fT A WEEK. Areota wanted arasy where. Fo.
ijJ i outfit 15c. F?tch A Waum, Dayton, Ohio
OPIUM
Habit Cured
A ccrtatln and stare cure, without lnoonrenlence,
tni at homo. An antidote that stand* purely on its
wo merits. Send for my quarterly magazine (0
rcfa you nothing), containing certificates of hundred*
_uSthaYO been permanently eared. I claim to liara
CUocr73red and produced the fibst, oaietXAX AJtn
mr euiut cube fob opium katixo. .
Pit B. n. COLLINS. La Porte, Ind.
A ft "CTWrnCI either aex ; steady work at home.
Ll J )5 Vain able sample* and term*. If)
ceuta. SIMPSON* SMITH. Cortland! Slrrwt N V
The Croton Crape.
Two fine two-jur-old Vines of this excellent White
Grape mint by mail, poat-paid. for One Dollar.
S W. UNDKHHlLX.. Proton landing P. P., N. Y.
MAElABLEHgES
26 oenta for Book giving the secrete and explaining
the beat paying investment of the day. Address Box
1635. New York.
Free ! Free !! Free !! !
The Pioneer.
A handsome Illustrated newspaper containing lnfor
mation for everybody. Telia how and where to secure s
home cheap. Sent fuek to au. pabts or thi
WOBU>.
It eoutaina the nrw Hsmv.rtcad and Timbkh Laws
with other interesting matter found only in this paper.
Senti for it at Once I
It will only coat you a Postal Gabd.
New number for April jast out.
Address,
O. F. DAVIH,
Land Commissioner U. P. If. It..
Ontalsn, Neb.
Established 1S5S.
^ t*ae* vabx. PAnamD.
rrho bed and cheapest Paint In the
world for Iron, Tin or Wood. For aalt
by Dealers everywhere. PRINCKS' ATRTAT.T.if
FAINT <10.. Msnnft'rers, 9f. Cedar St., Now York.
\3tT CAUTION.-Purchasers will please
too that onr namo and trado mark are on each and
nrery package. Send for a Circular.
| lim 1 AGBNTR WANTED AVSRVWHEBB.?Thi
I I n U ebolceet In the world?Importer*' prleee?lent
i 1 I" eet Oompeay hi A merle*?(tuple article?please,
everybody?trade Increasing?beet Inducement
?don't waMm time?eend (or Circular to ROBKK1
WELLS, 43 Vaeey Street, New York. P. O. Bo* 12H7
TMtKK OF C'lIABUKi ? PraeoripHnn that an]
Jp Druulit will put np, that la a Poeltire Gore li
Opium EiUof and Drunkenneea. Addreaa,
Paof. J. V. WIOOIN, Oharleetown, Maaa.
d!k>a> A DAY. Agent* wanted, male and female
lyAIAI Addreea Eureka M'fg Oo., Buchanan. Mleh
(&OAA * month to agent* everywhere. Add roe
EXOBL8IOK M'FO OO. Buohanan.Mlob
Dunham
jPIAITOS#
Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers,
Wft erooms, 18 EastMth Street.
[EeUbUBho.11834.] RCW YORK.
Srmlfor lllutirntfA Cirtul-r nmd Litt.
TJ1YKKY PAMUiV WANTH IT. Money In It
Ci Bold by Agent*. Addreas M. W. LOVKLL, Krte.Pa
$VA?mV KOR AGENTS In our ten Nee
Jf] 11 IE f*a | NovalUea. Just out. Needed lz
ill VrllJU A evarr hou*e. Sample and clrcu
lam free try mall. HTB. vvttlTK A OO.. Newark, N. J.
The Wan I *
of Women,
r~<J. V. 0< PlfTTH If. D^ltCtfib# ? ng> rMtrlaKU
-AiJ"cm """ ** "I*"* *.- -n/n?, t?k
Wjeld^y*, "1* * book nu. mi> nriwMina> *
it? "*"* ?' mofll*.u*"w?w fr,n?h pkwlr i..
V ** WBBAT m CM A WW |fl MlMilfl V 1^. j
p?t?.i?y-fcr vn?te.a..oh;i whtot ?t/7 rt.tr
puldlnkoflmrdtlmwl thl. hnok will mil b?dfor?lre?ui^
t wl. pufftiw. oilman * Oft, " rttbrd.oc^
NEEDLESa^p
i8 0c? ate
iiH? t-ii * B*k*r> 60 <*ft: "Ml other* in propor
rSlST AdK"d N^dle. brill U, returned
orfiavcr'nfpi>t,r co.,
- . jw'l W>m4w<?. New Vnrli.
I
Igll '
n/LuPi'i A r * r 1 iff Jk
Dr. .1. Walker's California Vinegar
Hitters arc a purely Vegetable
preparation, inadtv chiefly from the native
herbs found on the lower ranges of
tl:o Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
the medicinal properties of which
are oxtractcd thorcfrdm without tho use
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked. "What is the cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vinegar BittkksT"
Our answer is, that they remove
the causo of diseaso, and the patient recovers
his health. They are tho.groat
blood uui licrand a life-giving principle,
a pcrfec ltcnovator and Invigorator
of tho . /stem. Never before in tho
history o tho world has a medicine been
comnouiv ?d possessing the remarkable
qualities F Vinegar Bitters in healing tho
sick of c cry disease man is heir to. f hoy
are a ge tie Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
tho Liver r*ul Visceral Organs in Bilious
Diseases
The p opertics of Dr. Walker's
Vinegar ) itters are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Canninat Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alterative,
au< Anti-Bilious.
:i. ii. McDonald & co.,
andGen. Apt*.. Son Frnnoiaco. California,
ad cor. of Woahintrton and Charlton Sts.. N. V.
Sold by all ik'nuTltb ami Dralen.
N. Y. N. U.-Tfo. 18 ~
I AI |f o Tho beet. All Colore. One Wafer
I gal make. 3 ounce.. Sample and Clrcn
lare mallxit for 10 rente and etamp
by DRKIANOK NEKDLE CO.. IMS H roadway. fTY^
Jll qtl MONEY IN IT nilrk! .Toatont
** I Uaeful, Handaome, Cheap. Sella ereiT
' " o I where. A rare rhanoe. A loo.
BOOK NEW MAPS, CHARTS, Etc.
YOU I Onr new chart. CHRISTIAN
I ~ M M liH IViW,ll* splendid innyw. Oin**
" ' elniutl nHrm ?inw ?? Sn? Vnfk. Send
CT?T T fort*rn>stnK.C.RRinOMAN,5Bar<s
PUjIjIl* lay Sk.N.Y.. * 170 W. 4th St..Gln..O.
AGENTS WANTED
cheapest and fastest selling Bible ever pnbllshod. Send
for oar citra term* fo Agent*.
NATIONAL PUBLISHINO CO.. Philadelphia. Pa.
jttl A X) L1!? "Pi A V 10 Agente. cansssslng
I ?I If X CilV a 9 iV JL for Msnley's CeleDrst|
ed Visiting and Business Card a. the beet In the world.
78 insgulfloont samples to begin work with rent, for 85
ote. Addroaa H. C. M ANLKY, Faahlonable Engraver,
316 Waahlnaton Street. Boeton. Mau.
1^1 A to 925 PER OA V? Send fnr"0hromo
tpJLlf catalogue. J. II. RUKFORD'S SONS. Boston.
^ A MONTH-AnrnU wanted eyary
Na Jl f5l I where. Business honorable and first
I alaea. Partlcnlara aent froe. Addrea
_J_ WORTH A CO.. St- Ionia. Mo. " *
This new Trass Ir worn
with perfect oonfor
T a a sp T nM ?Ulit sad da*. Adapfa
a U 5 L A D1 A V B<9 (teelf to erery motion of
BL X R XT 8 8 . JRftha body retaining Raptare
under the hardest
rCjffriiriL/^iy exercise or sereiest strain
X M until permanently cared.
M cheap by the
VJT Elastic Truss Co., .
No. 688 Broalwui N. Y. City.
1 and sent by mall. Call or send for Circular, and be cared _ ^ 1
, t?>t> ft PICK DAY Oommb slon, or 930 a week Sal v x.
i *p?ltJ ary and Bxpenaea. "We offer it and will pay
Apply now. O. WEBBER A OO.. Marlon. O.
WHis*raa
?9 ill till lllliVl those wishing to ralae Board
or Mustache. De leurpi *" Vlgorlne." prepared only
In Parte. Each Package warranted and aent by mall on
[ receipt of IB 1 -OO. Sample- mailed for 15 eta. Addroae
? J. P. FRANKLIN. Sole Importer, Jersey City. N. J.
A GENTS. Ghana Chang sells at sight Necosaary as
f\. soap. Goods free. Ghana Ghana MT* Co., Boston.
CR *1 PBK DAY at borne. Terms free. Ad
dreee Gko. Stikson A Go., Portland, Ve
field In cans by Airuacla>a.aaceuue*4er,as0>a
/ run portable .
fesSODA FOUNTAINS
MJgJ *40' *50? *75>& *100'
||MV GOOD, ni^JHAIH.K. AND CHEAT
ji, | fj g? jj Shipped Heady for Use.
ftflwER* Manufactured by ('IIA I'M AN A"
CO., itfudlnon. lnd.
(IT- Send for a Catalogue.
?? YOUR OWN PRINTING!
?WO?ELTY
1r peinting peess.
Tor Profrtalonnl and Amateur
Printer*, Hrhoolt, Norlrtle*, Mun>
afUrturerk, Mcrcliunta, and other* It I*
the B EST ever Invented. lil.OOO la UBS.
Ten styles. Prices flrom SB.00 to 9150.00
BEN J. O. WOODS & CO. Manufnand
dealer* In all kind*of Printing Material,
Send (tamp for Catalogue.) 49 federal St. Boston*
In Actual Use:
MORE THAN
j. 55,000
Estey Organs;
MANUFACTURED BY
/ u ESTEY & CO.,
BR A TTLKBORO, VT.
.Srien FOB Il.l.UBTEATKIl CkT.tlMltnt,
A.
HHUOK A?i:?T^VvAATEl>"
hkoohTELL it all,
^ jS ny Mb. Btenhouae of Salt Uk? City, tut ?K
4HBr*.r* ,h* * ' ?' ? itorm.m Iliith Prteet la
^^^^ trodoctioa by Mrn, Mnr. Tide etcry of *
':*4,h 5&B om*? Bl'rtur* Iny. bare the "hid.ten lift,'
^ ^ myeterioa, aecr,-t dninp?, etc. of tha klqanooe aj >
'wuu-awair tnoum* iru them." Bmjht, PnM
^HHaad Good, it la the fend now book ouL acliin.iy
ttrrtjHM/b.ri with Rood thin pa for alt. It la popular ?*lrf
what* with everybody, anil uulxrIU all other bcoka three'..
owfc Miuiatcre aay (jmt apn<f it.- Eminent worn*.,
cr.drneit Every body wanu Hi anit ea.uta are i eUiny
from 111 to SO a day I SAIh thunraj.il now in pre tat *f a i
waiit.VtfQ mure truatjr rirenta XOAV ? men or women- ! ?*1
HfdCriilOatAl few to thoee who ? T canvaac Iai.'i
pemphlrta with full particular*. termv rlr. ar-nf free Ut JU .
feddieea A. IX WoaiumoToa * Co.. iliuilonl Con'. f
VOK TAIXAIII.K INVOU.I1ATIIIN addtwwa
r kN. UfeitKtd, Boa ftlftO, UoeWu. Alaeo,
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