The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, January 25, 1887, Image 7
llctwoo'i the Lights.
Betweon tho lights tho soul lias time to think.
To view iu retrospect the vanished hours.
To call ngain hopos ainarathine flowors, '
To stop beside tbo fount of life and drink. *
Between tho lights?110 need of spoken ,
words? ,
^ Our language is too poor when wo are near (
Tho Ideal Life?when other tones we hear,
Tones mnr? lliuill.l ?!..??> I
hoard.
Love chants]of purer joys and nobler heights,
True music thrills tlio soul with deeper
jiowor,
And life grows richer in tho cpiiot hour,
When wo can pause and rest cetween the ;
lights.
?Eva Gorton Taylor,in Current.
HUMOROUS.
A hotel is known by the company it
keeps. I
After all, it is the bud child that gets ,
the palm. j
"When a man buys a porous plaster he
generally sticks to his bargain.
A conductor can be polite to the
ladies and at the same time knock down
the fare.
"14" ip *?> 1 -?-???*!??? ? U i - - * ?
jiw ao i?? uut iiuuut liu* .SillUO
as in everything else. A man never 1
succeeds until he gets his hancl in. j
^ It is reported that Wiggins learned to c
be a prophet by guessing what his wife >
would say when ho came home Into at *
. , s
night. t
A physiologist says that "no man's
body is as strong as his appetite." This c
explains why a tramp can eat a bigger c
pile of victuals in a day than lie can *j
6awT wood. t
A new English dictionary is coming 11
out with 240,000 words. People who *
are ever bent on having the last word j
should subscribe at once. i
Nothing is so pleasing as to have a *
large man thump you in the left lung t
to emphasize an argument. The founda- '
tion of many an everlasting hatred has
been laid in that way. c
Frcd, three years old, and his baby *
Bister were to have a drink of water.
Fred reached for the glass, saying: "E; t
me have it firss," but mamma said, "No,
^ iuue giris aiways lirst." Six* Fred re- I ,
plied, "Ko! gen'leinen firss. They're I ;i
just as sirsty us girls!" \
The World's I.ar^ent 1'rivatc Enterprise ,
If ihe question were asked, "What is <
the largest private business in the world,
depending upon a single individual?" t
we dare say most of the Journal readers,
old and young, would have diflicuIty in 1
answering. Any bright school child i;
could tell you tho nanus of the highest J
mountain, the longest river, the largest I
inland, etc., but when it comes to the
grand results of human industry, bowsadly
ignorant most of ns ?r?! TT.-rr
Aifrotl Iviupp, th<? maker of the great
guns wfcicli bear his name, owns and directs
a business employing more people [
and spending more money probably than '
nny other commercial enterprise that is (
dependent on one individual. According
to the census of live years ag >, the
number of hands employed by Mr. Krupp
was 19,(505, the number of their families <
45,770, making 05,381 persons support- '
ed by his works. Mr. Krupp owns 5-47
iron mines in Germany. He owns four i
sea steamers, and there arc connected
with his Essen works 42 miles of railway, !
employing 28 locomotives and 883 cars,
G9 horses with 191 wagons, and 40 miles ;
of telegraph wires, with 85 stations and
55 Morse apparatuses. The establishment
possesses a grand chemical labora- '
tory, a photographic and lithographic ,
fttclier, ft printing oftiec with three steam
and six hand presses, and a bookbinding 1
room. The establishment even runs a ,
hotel in Essen. i
The nearest approach to this on this 1
side of the water, probably, is the Pull- ,
man Palace Car Works, which employ <
enough laborers to make the very lively 1
little city of Pullman, 111.?Penman's
Art Journal. ,
The Hoy Was Safe. I
, At noon yesterday a [Michigan avcuue
. grocer made a sudden dash for his open 1
door, and a boy who had been standing j
outside made just as sudden a dash for i
the middle of the street. 1
"I tell you I, won't stand this much
longer," shouted the grocer as he shook
his fist at the boy.
"What was I doing?" i
"You werc breaking these carrots to
pieces."
"Well, can't a fellow see if they are
ripe?"
"You look out! I'll have an officer
after you I"
"The one on this beat?*'
"Yes, the one on this beat!"
"Itatsl Jle's a courting my sister, and
you can imagine tne sort ol :i collar he'd !
give mc! Just let him walk me down
and Bell will shako him like an old door
matl"?Detroit Free 1'rcss.
Free Lectures.
Mrs. Awljciw?Mr. Gough must have
been a remarkable man. I have rood
that he lectured nine thousand times.
Mr. Awljaw?Nothing rcmarkablo in
that.
/ Mrs. A. ? No? Whero is there a similar
CilfiC?
Mr. A.?Let me see. We have been
married thirty years. Now, you have
Jecturcd about every night?let uj say
thirty times three hundred and fifty S.ar.co
breaks up in disorder. t
CURIOUS CONDENSATIONS.
Some New Yorkers are preparing to |
establish coffee houses upon the model
af those in London.
Some hunters near Lebanon, Pa.t
shot into a tree at what they thought
was a coon and brought down a wild
cat GA feet loug.
Theodore Tilton, who writes Paris
letters for the IJoston "Courier," has
seen describing at great length a visit to
,ho Caf3 de la Kogence, the Mecca of i1
ill chess players. The place is famous , ]
for its landlords and its patrons, who J
-auk among the distinguished chess ,
;)laycrs of the world. <
A Sonoma, C'al., hunter saw a deer '
jnder a small madrona tree 200 yards
iwav. lie 11 red and missed the deer, but
hit the tree about six inches above i
-he animal's head, knocking olt a splin- 1
er four inches long which struck the
iecr'd head with such force as to pcuc ,
;ratc the skull und cause instant death. ,
At West Newton, Mass., on Thanks- 1
jiving day, tho Congregationalists, Hap- 1
ists, and Unitarians joined in a Union j
service at the Unitarian church, the i
baptist Clergyman preaching tho sermon ! 1
md the Congregationalist and Unitarian
jastors taking part in the service. Last
rear the sermon was preached by the
Jnitarian minister.
A parji colored baby is reported to
lave been born rec ntlv at Aberdeen,
Hiss. Its father is a very black negro,
ts mother a light mulatto. Half the
hild's body is black; the other ha'f
learly white: the hair on one s de of its j
m.1.1 ic .. 1 -- ' 1
la i\1uiv-> , uu me otner, ngnt una
traigbt, while one eye is black and the
ilher blue.
A little girl was shot in the head recently
at lirackwayvillc. Pa. The bullet
ictually penetrated the hrain matter,
ind the brain oo/.cd out the aperture,
ioctors also probed to the depth of
lirce inclivs in search for the ball. For
i. time paralysis followed the rupture of
he brain, but iriadually it wore away,
,tid at last accounts the child was in
terfectlv normal condition cxccpt the
iuhe:iled opening. The mental funcions
seem to be in no way impaired, and
10 danger has resulted from intlammaion.
Such cases have been heard of beore,
but they are rare.
Mr. Buchter, n well-known citizon of Lan a.stcr,
Pa., has used St. Jacobs Oil, and coniders
it ail excellent remedy iu casus ol swellngs,
bruises and burns.
R-n' L-3 P.ivto i? 1U - lutrss parson meno.ied
for the Turlc-li Allusion.
The publisher of Haiti more, Md., Ktvrj/ Satmlr.il,
Mr. T. .1. Wentworth, Kays his child.
^ cilVix months, was suffering irom a severe
:<ild, and ho gave it lied Star Cough Cure,
vhlcliacted l?ka a charm. No mornuiii.
A tank 1o hoi I 1,7-1 >,001) gallons is bf?inj?
)uil? at Amsterdam Cor The receipt of Hos:an
petroleum.
T.uj Canarii *n Pv li? Railway C unp.xny
ssaid to employ 14 5."?l hinds and u? pay
iem f4,:J )'J.U!>0 annually.
"I am a merchant anil planter,"' writes Mr. I
P.N. Humphrey, of Tc-nn.. "ami it nixes me
:reat pleasure i?? say that for severe coughs
,nu colds Allen's lyiing Halsam is ihebeat
emedy now offered for sale. I have induced
nany to try it, with the best of results." At
>rui"'Wts "-*/ r.n >?,..! .. ci iji ? I I"
,
Mrs. Emma N jvada Palmar is said to be a
iromin'ni fl ire m Parisian society.
'The play's the thing.
Wherein I'll roacn the conscience of the king."
And oqualiv true is it. that Dr. Pierce's
"Pleasant Pureativa Pellets" (the < riginai
Little Liver Pills'. ar;> the most olJoetual means
that can he i red to reach the seat oC disease.
I< ansintr the bowels and system, and assisting
i.ature in her re: nperative work, liy druggists.
S|).iri4H lishi-ig is vjry poiicable oa the
'"lor.da coast this sous m.
Any SumII Hoy, with u Slick,
can kill atig.u-, if thv tiger happe sto he found
in lien only a little cub. So c usumption, that
deadliest and mo-t feared o''diseases, in this
country, can assuredly b?> t.on<|iiered and destroyed
if Dr. Pierce's *'ti'u.dcn .Medical Dis:o\ery"
b;* ''mini e enrly.
George W. Cabel cimjs out, as a Prohibiionist.
The "Favorite Proscription" of Dr. Pierce
mres "female weakness" anil kindred ariec:ions.
By druggist*. _
Erast.U3 Cjrning and family are traveling
n b'pai ?.
Can Consumption be Cured ?
We have so often seen fatal results follow
ho declaration that it can bo cured, that we
lave unconsciously settled down in the belief
hat this disease must necessarily prove fatal.
It is truo that occasionally a community has ,
witnessed an isolated caso of what may appropriately
bo termed spontaneous recovery,
aut to what combination of favorable circumstances
this re-ult was due none have hitherto
been found able to determine.
Wo have now the gratifying fact to announce
:liat tlio process by which nature effects this
wonderful change is no longer a mystery to
the modical profession, and that tho changes
brought about in the system under favorable
circumstances by intrinsic causes may be made
[19 certainty and more expeditiously by tho use
>f the proper remedy. In other words, nature
is imitated and assisted.
Tuberculous matter is nothing more or less
than nourishment imperfectly organized.
Now, if we can procure tho organization of
llilu ? *i-A.t
" o iiimuimi hu iiuvi iiuuu^a liio prouess
af clcctivc affinity it may tako its place in the
Eastern, wo can cure the disease. This 's just
what Piso's Cure for Consumption does. It
nrrests at or.co the progress of tlio disease by
preventing the further supply of tuberculous
matter, for while the system is under its influence
all nourishment is organized and asHimiluted.
it thus controls cough, expectoration,
night-sweats, hectic fever, and all other
characteristic symptoms of Consumption.
Many physicians are now using this medicine,
ana ail write that it conies fully up to its
recommendations and makes Consumption one
of the diseases they can readily cure.
The forming staye of a disooso i* always the
most auspicious for treatment. This fact should
induce persons to resort- t o the use of Piso's Cure
when the cough istlrst not Iced, whether it lins
a consumptive diathesis for its cause or not,
for this remedy euros all kinds of coughs with
unequalled facility and promptness. In coughs
from a simple c-old, two or three doses of the
medicine havo been found sufficient to remove
the trouble. So in all diseases of the throat
and lungs, with symptoms simulating these
of Consumption, Piso's Cure is the only infallible
remedy.
The following letter recommending Piso's
Cure for Consumption, is a fairsumple of the
certificates received daily by the proprietor of
tills medicine:
At.ihon, N. Y.j Dec. 29,1885.
I had a terriblo Cough, and two physicians
paid I would never got well. I then went to a
drtlir store and askml fnr ncrnrul rnnirli mmlli<lnn !
Tho druggl?t gave mo Plso's Cure, and it has
done me more good than any thing I ever used.
Ido not believe I eouWl live without it.
_ LEONORA JVEKM1LYE A.
Ilovr to Make Money.
No matter in what part you are loeated, you
should write toHalte.t &Co.y Portland Maine,
and receive, free, information about work you
can do and live at home, at a profit of from S5
to $*6 and upwards daily. Seme have mado i
over $60 in a dav. All in new. Capital not
needed; Hailett & Co. will s'art yon. Either
Hex; all ages, Those wh'? commence at once
will make sure of snug litile fortune*. Wrlto
and ae? for yourselves.
Bronchitis is cured by freouent small doses
of Hiso's Cure for Consumutlon.
, s ' . j \ . . /. ; ;*
.. v
)
Is one preparation,aiul produces a permanent A
color. HucKlnishain's Dye for tho Whiskers. 1
a sate aud ceitain remedy tor throat and
lung diseases. Ayer's Cherry I'eetorul.
Stop that Couph, that tickling In the throat!
stop tliat CoiiHumptivo Condition! q
You can be cured! You caVt atrord to wait!
Dr. Killmer's (!oiiRh (Jure [Consumption Oil] y
will do it quickly and permanently. :Jo cents, ei
a
Catarrh
r* a complaint whtcli nfTuHs nearly everybody more
or lest). It oriKtnat(>H in i.i.ptiro liloixl, and 1? a.'ura- t
vated hy lakliiK cold. Db agrcoaltlo (low from the g
over and hot ween tlie eyes, ringing at:d bursting
noises In the cur-s are the more common symptoms. v
Catarrh Is cured hy Mood's SarsupariUa. which I
str:kcs directly at the cau-o by removing all inipurl- f
tle? from the bloo I. ?
"1 had catarrh nine yearn. aud suffered terrlb'y
with It. Soon after I began to take Hood's Sarsapa- *
[inrll a the eatarrh troubled mo less, i n I after tak- C]
Ing three bottles 1 wasentlrely cured."?Jank IIimkt, j
Lumburton, Clinton County, Ohio.
"1 have taken Hood'ii Rarsoparllla for catarrh and
think it has Oom; me a great deal of goo 1. I reconi 1
mend It to all within my reach. Hood's Savf.iparllla ]
lias I.een worth everything to uie."?lAl'IIKK 1). Hon
uixt', Kasit Thompson, Ct.
Hood's Sarsaparilla *
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for ??. Prepared
by C. I. llOOL) & Co.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. I
__ I OO Doses On? DpMar_ J
is cor\a.vv\s g
ffo Opium Jj/Si .
ALLEM'S WmS I
IJUNG
Balsam ??*.
far CoX&SCQ\^\\S &?, I
(ro\xy'NV^ ?Q.a^u I
\\ v> \vft\\ow\ \.\\t V e5*c I
Ex^cWav^ t^rc^dy u\ ws<t I
mowms I
V?U-v?A \\.a scv\c .
Mft "
?r#\\Q\CMta 1
<^DRVJGGViTSse\\Yt |
<&25+ 30* &tl?' per. bottle. I
G ATA1R RHrnr el. Y s j
W^Fv^sr^m^lMi BALM 6
ntAD|of <:.tarrhal virus,
yiuvcrvrowiluj lionllliy sc^KAYrtvtfl^^
^iHcrfl ions. It iillys inV^<>r
^i-Sf fliiniinntion, prulcfts
y SF<5" tin' lncinhin'n-of tin*
ttii ^^MSj nasal imssane from
rffiL y Kw additional < o 1 >1 s,
wWMSJk completely heals the
sores and rostor.-s ,
R33gBBk-^l> ^ sense of tasto und i
j^SRSS^N.^-jj'ei |stnell.
PPK^ A LfOUiD
HAY-FEVER ?r snu?F. :
A Quick Relief & Positive Cure. <
A jvir?if!?* in applied int^i ea;'h nostril nml la i
r.wcc:;b!t'to jkc. 1'iieo W cti. by mall or At. drurf
t-'lHts. jst>n<l tor olrculur. KLY 15HOTHK11S. liruu- 1
RlHtH. OwvKO. N. y.
Dr Pardee's F^m^dy I
THE GBEATE6T BLOOD PCE1FIER KNOWN. I
A Specific for S
Scrofula, Salt Rheum.
Neuralgia, Ring Worm, c
And all SKIN and BLOOD DISEASES. It Begnlatea tt? |
LIVER AND KIDNEYS
Cures 1NDI0E8TI0K, and all Diseases arising from an ""
Enfeebled Condition of the System.
535*~Send for our pamphlet of testimonials, and
read of those who have been curtd by its use. Asl:
your Druggist for Dr. P/.r.nEE':. RtiMnt>Y and take
no other. Price per bottle, or six bottles for ?s.
l.adies in feeble health should not fail to try it.
Manufactured by the ^
PARDEE MEDICINE CO.. Rochester. N. V. f
DO NOT POISON YOUR SYSTEM ,
with mcdieines you know nothing about. _
Kearly every so-called remedy for Kheuma- P
tism nnd Neuralgia now offered to the pub- c
lie contains powerful and poisonous medi* {J
cines that injure the stouinch und leave the j
patient wors.i ofT tiian before. r
Do not liee<l them, but take '"the old relift- 5
ble" ono that has stood tbo test lor twenty- s
live years. Ono tlint is free frcin anything
injurious tn the system, compcsocl wholly of _
roois ami herbs, the medical properties of
which aro particularly adapted to blood
diseases.
Dr. Pa-dee's Remedy is safe and effective.
Can be used by both old and young with
Lonedcial result*. Fivehuudrod dollars will
bo paid for auy raso where tho use of Dr.
Pardee's Remedy bus in auy way injure 1 tho
patient. Paud_ee Medicine Co.
and Specific
CURE
Female Complaints
and Doranae-^^*^*^
ments so common with our *
best Female Population. | 1
Recommended and preacrlbod by ths best physlc'uns
in the world.
IT \V11<1< C1J RE the wont form of Falllng of
the. Uterus. I^ucorrhu-a, Irregular and I\iinful .
Menstruation, all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation j
and Ulceration, Flooding*. all Displacements and 1
the consequent f p nal weakness, and U espet I ?lly
adapted to the Change of Life.. It will dissolve and "
expel tumors from tne uterus li an early st?f:o of
development, 'i be tendency to Cancerous Humors 1
there Is checked very speedily by Us use. c
It permeates every portion of the system. J
It dissolves calculi, corroctu the chemlntrv of *
the urine, restores the normal functions of the
kidneys and prevents the organic degeneration
whlcn leads to UriahVs Disease.
Prepared In Liquid and Pill form, i'ilfa
hv mn 11 - Allp. I In >1.1 A? ? "1 ?
? -I -" ? a??Kiu| v> " umnci u 1 V#
per dozen.
Correspondence solicited and answered by a 'ompeteiit
femulo correspondent. Address, with stamp,
REMEDIAL COMPOUND CO.,
(Inquiry Department) DKllBY L.INK. VT.
nUllIB Habit Cured. Treatment scntontrial. ?
UalUM H dm ank Rem boy Co., L<aFay ette, Ind. i
ninHO on James Rtvor. Va., In CI<r?mont ?
rAnfflb i;K-fci'S8Kr.igiSs:iK^: i
COCKLE'S
ANTI-BILIOUS
Dll I fi
Mm mm y
?HE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
or Liver, llllo, Indigestion, etc. Free from M?-rurjr;
contains only run- Vcgctablo Ir.^re.lh'iitx
Kent: f. N.CIIITTKNTON, New V??iU.
Suffering Womanhood.
Too much efTort cannot be nindo to bring
o the attention of suffering woiuauliood the
;reat value of -Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vogetabl*
Compound as a remedy for tlio diseases of
romen. Bach an 0110 is the wit'o of (Jeuora!
Jarriiiger, of Winston, N. C., and wt? quet*
roin Iho General's k'ttor as follows: "Dear
tfrs. 1'iulvhain: Plea-o allow nio to add 1115
estimony to the most excellent inedicina'
liinlities of your Vegetable Compound. Mrs.
3nrringer was treated for several years foi
vhat the physician called I.eu orrhoa ant'
^rolujMius Uteri combined. I scut hertc
liclmiond, Vn., whi'ioslie remained for six
nont lis under the treatment of an eminent
lhysieiau without any j ermauont benelit.
iho wai induced to try your medicine, an
ifter a reasonable timo commenced to im
>rove and is now al>lo to attend to her husiless
and considers hersolf fully rrlia-nl.'''
Genoral Ilarringor is tho proprietor of tho
American Hotel, Winston, N. C., and i;
videly known.]
[Tip'nTIaPITTj
^^consumption Oil..
twltt?Kycrj Ingredient ! IVom Vegetable E
product* that crow In alclit of every iifTcrcr. K
IT has 110 Morphine, Opium or lnjurous ItiugR. Cg
1|M; au?\VJ"' ]kPj,^|
wfMk <cSs'" uiS? ^0f\% I
TV Mucous \ yi/i \ /? ffl
J /s\*~ Membranes Ww ?
Nose, Throat, TJronehal Tubes. Air-celki Jg
iiikI Lunir Tissues. causing Coutrm E
AVhat DUeaNeN luvadn tl?e Luiijfi! B
Scrofula, Catiirrh-polsons, Miero-ornan- E
isms, Humors, and Hloo?l Impurities. ^
Wliat arc tlio Prlmarr ( nuNCti? B
Cold>;, ('lironio Cough, llroneiiitis, Coiiiron- ffj
tion, inflammation, Catarrh or llay-Kever, Rj
Asthma, Pneumonia, Malaria, Measles,?
Whooping CoukIi ami Croup.
EI.IF.VE8 QUICKI.V-CUIIE8 PERMANENTLY
It will stop that Coufrhimr, Tiekllnjr in H
Throat, l)ry-hnckiiiKan<l Catarrh-dropping ffj
In your Expectoration or Sputa Pfl
j Frothu BUt<*l-l?t<ttncd Catarrhal PJ
Cut; (Matter) YrllotrM, Con In r-likc W
I'hlci/m Tiihcvlntlar ^Fiico-jnirnlnit; js
t prevents Decline. N'iprht-Sweats, Jlee-ra
tie-Fever, uml Meatl* from Consumption, [g
Hoc, 50c, $1.00?G bottles $5.00. ?
Prrjvu-eil rvt I>r. Kilmcr'n Plnponmn-, liinirhamtot:, U
X. Y., "Invalids' cuirlc to Hriiltli" '< Sent I-'rvc;. T
N?I.1? JIV A I.I. IHtl r.C'.STS. M5
?H? wmiifiiMu SBBBSSSai
O EE A.T.T JPJ 5c OKT
^ Top-Snap Action, ]'<atol Clrlp, Rebounding Lock, r?(enl
r ore-end Faatenaip. For pood wtirkmm?hip, ranvenlenrc of
nanfpnlatlon, hard and rlote ahnotinir, durability, and beautr
?f finish, thia (Jun baa no equal and rha lienjrea the world,
t bousanda of thaae (Suna have been ?old, and Ibe demand (or
hem ia rapidly increiatnf. iVa would moat rffpectfhUjr n-on
mend all partlea lalea^tnif ta pnrehane a ultifle l?r'fchoadlug
ahot ffun, to give this pun a (borough exaaii*at!c?ii
tefcre purchaaing one of anothrr pattern.
pnirro. S Plain Barrel, 1 *2 Lore. 11k,0O : 10 bore, C 16.00
M* f Twlat Barrel, 12 bare, 18.00 ; 10 bore, * It.0<l
ffond 6c. In ataino* for larg-o r.ntalorue of Iteller Mialaj*
BLkJlea, Re??lieri, Air Rifle*, Pollre G90.it, Goat, etc.
JOHN P. LOVELL'S SONS, Boston. Mess,
P ere he r o n
HIMi II1KTWM lt..iiSK?"ir.tnto.;i\ br. c.ImfiflRSV
i'm. Kul11 Ion 1 stook
\ Mhv recorded w.thpidlgreo
\ IWRy t?> 1 or? h' ro? kiuU
N. Ejjy books. I Kiiaranlro to
sell Ilrst-PIOH Ktocic IW
low or lower tliun any
nn >rt?T In Hie U. S. Station KnMn?rc..on Southern
cntrnl K. K. JOHN \V.AKIN.
I*. O. Kox 36. S<-?i?i<i> N. A .
SB OR^clls
n the EASY PA YMENT Nyntetn, from 83.25
orjnouth up.^ 10(1 HtyU-H, to f!K>>. Send for Cat
ivbub iviui iuii purncui&ra, mailed frc?.
UPRIGHT PIANOS,
onstructed on th? new method of atrln?inR, on
inillar terms. Send for doacrlptive Catalogue.
IASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
Boston, New York, Chicago.
E S
fc^?PAYSth?F^EICHT
JML. y/ 5 Tan Wacon Scale*,
JDSwijhf Iran Le?*ri, Blcrl Bearing*. Brui
Tar* 12*Am ill Brin Hoi for
Brcrr ?1? icalt. For fttt prirt U?i
1^7 ntlta lhl? p\r<v arid addrcia
k ^ VLM V JONES OF BlflQHAHTON.
Xl^ * BINUUA9ITON. N. f.
to Rop? to bu! on Herser Manas. kV
!elcbrnted 'UCLIPSK' HAI.TKIt -M
Liid ItUlDl.K Combined, cannot
<f> Slipped by any horse. Samplo wx*
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Not long ago the humorist was tiavel
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j etratiug the right lung. lJothmen wer
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