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■very human life »duty _ Thni mo otlmr Ul« ran do. tetwrrt Uf» balontlnt An ttw mm m4 UmwmH . Aad IlM yMiraInc, tml th« loai^iH For Ih* l*»c, mid Ut the l(|ht- th« fomklnf, ■pfWnyfil, th«»«-nktii( •Uep*(>Xn. And «b. (oaMthfaig, oh I my brothM, In yoor bonrt u well u mine, That we do not tell eneh other, „ It demon, or dtvlnel deep, end jparded trnljr, rom men. but known to Oed. d ilfi' fcten’i rod, tor erer seourylng With • dec* Mtd burning eci leMn’e rod, for erer urging On hie Tti time to impair. i eneh dinting 1 '^tssresa; t • i,»■ i.!■ w w* ■ ..I next betide, Pam along with looke 1 Proud and rtubborn aa c Will not I IDRlhe ' OMldren with I Full of I Trpm 4 rWa nuy gream. Merry, nappy, auuw aao nee. I tore el i ■edef toe and eoai len^hrtohen, All I ^OrJdTAM Inferinr nail Wi hie kiwld on hid ho* until hie la ont of night Obapmax mtb th»i the Dudhmei 1 ttonglit bin big WdfW the mother of hie email one. Tan oonaumptionof reiln, for ronnwele nlone, amountn to half a million of tona annually iothn Unitod Htutoa railroadn. Moomm bare been found in the Pyre- not e tnt ilmtiiiot in tin tr resomblanco to animal forms aa aqft-Ainonc&u mounds. Taa nationai library <rf Mexico is re ported to be in a deplorable state, thoue- anda of books lying about in oonfusion. Jnliua,'*d«Et Any loa teJaausC to be ftuvtioun at bin _ tod than being a Usternr or two within hearing). *^Oh, A oouPLKra eat ofSpapior-moohe furn- h mother-of-pearl woe iture inlaid with ramlo a few years ago for the Queen of "* in. 'halbs hare been recently seen on Georgia coast, and have become se bold that they even enter inland •treanh. Tn* pine neodlee of the Silesian for ests hare been converted into forest wool, which, besides being efficacious in cases of rheumatism, can be cured, Mttd ud VKjvCIl - - i ^ ' r A Pmancg insane woman 4»aA * deep- - affection for pins and made them apart of her daily diet After her death 1400 or 1600 hundred wore removed from different parts of bar body. A nan weighs about forty times as mnoh as the new-born infant The oatepillar of the silk-worm, when fully developed, is seventy thousand " heavier than when it •*& m parts of Germany a curious siista. Tbs peasantry who pos- s bit of land, however email, avvwr oh without haling a nosegay ‘ OW that enter aehtfoh no; Julius Omar was my mam my’s old master." (Julius’is as black as midnight in the gssless Valley of* Frfnkfort). ? Was,*hr “ Yes; lived on Elkhorn, six miles from lit-er. I ’member him well. He • a to* si _ - *l He died in “No, he died Capitol was bilt „ . tol, I believe?’' heer ; it was ’fore de Julins was evidently L- iking of the Capitol Hotel) mean c Pausing a m an de nigga i fc? Yes, Ik you ever see Brutus ?” I con tinued. ' s - moment to rt fl ot)—“ You i that was killed at the de- _ knew him. Used to haul lown daf, and got ran over ny de cars.” “ What of Oasaius; did you ever see him?” (Hesitatingly)—“ Ybu mean de nigger dat was sent np? Ya, I knew him. Went to the Pen’tentiary for stealin* a co*L Hsdieddar, I thinks.” ... “You seem to have a large acquaint- ance, Julius, and thtut know Maw An tony ?” “ Guess I does ” (not looking np. but giving extra energy to the brash). “Giv him an extra shine yesterday morn in’. Paid me a nickel with a hole in it Meanest man in Frankfort” “Did you see Cleopatra when here laatr « You mean de woman wat played in de titrates ? Yea, indeed, boaa; ah« ttopped here in dis house. Mighty nics woman. ” _ A gentlemen to wiiom I relatedHhls confabulation with Johns told me that toe boy was bragging to him one rnon- ing about his knowledge at hncaee. He aaked h a if be ever saw Alexan-Ws Bareplialua. "Over ia Woodford ?" be anew er**d ; • yea, indeed. I btrAe hiaa | when a eoH. I wae th« Arwt boy that) erer •traddled bta. (bra- I The Biwaian Government ia loueto The theory ta stapts; but it readea a large standing aaty uiHnfllL Without this oomoive element tin* kov- rnimatt cold not exist s dsy. WfelM the consent of the governed is regarded as something wholly irrelevant, a power ful substitute is required. Under each conditions an empire that includes a seventh part of the habitable globe, peo pled by nearly 90,000,000 of inhabitants, can only be i immense military force. this patrol must bo kept up in timdiof rigoronnly war even more rigorously than in time of peace, it is always difficult for the gov ernment to bring a large force into the Held without weakening, .to a dangerous extent, the foundations upon which the empire rests. & 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia with aforoeof 460,000 men; but the aggre gate of the Russian strength was some what less than 200,000. The govern ment coped with the difficulties of the situation with unaocustomed energy in the late war with Turkey. The avowed ilanatva, the Ruatiian army on the Danube was composed of 160,000 men. Another army of 69,000 men marched against Kars, in Asiatic Turkey; In the follow ing April the principal army had been swelled in numbers to 246,000 men, in cluding 40,000 Servian and Roumanian auxiliaries, and 6,000 of the Bulgarian militia. The annv in Asia had also been incressed to TO.O&X Renewed and con tinual efforts were mode to augment the number of the troops ; but the greatest number brought into the field at any oor time was 6fc* 066, tncioding both irmie of attack, vith 73,411 mm scattered along the shores of the Blaefe-flea. This are ms to be rather aa impotent result when we consider that in Febru ary, 1671, Prussia, with so much smaller invaded Prance with s fores UUO asm ! * BOOLE? CO. GOLD "MEDAL lx Ja air , *U,Ta, H. H. WSanaa A Go.: fffrs—I been tn my grave to-day had it not been feryeur Safe KidneyaodUvsr Cure. Mas. BcaoMO. ^ A aurruntaw fc* • P®) 5 ®® GENTLR1CAN WHO, in » |>uuaau was tolling that he was 81 years old and had not beeu an abstainer from hv tlwi n<mai k I | 100 by this time if you bed [”■. •^* From Mississippi. Cokinth. Miss., April 2, 1877. Capt W. P. Ellis, Bailey Springs, Ala. % Dear Sir—It gives me pleasure to state the result of the use of Bailey waters in my case. I had for several years been the victim of Chronic Di arrhoea. The exhausting discharges, and absence of assimilation of food, with painful ulceration of the bowels, had reduced mo from vigorous health to idil aft almost hopeliws condition. My phy- This book i, th, result of man/ya sician advised a trial of the oslsbratcd ef exporisnes in tbo treatment of Lu, Bailey water*. Ia a ftir days Disbaxit, and Shtmid bm Had, mfm arrival the functions of the liver and Kidneys were favorably affected, my digestion became comfortable, the ir ritable condition of my bowela rapidly disappeared, and a comfortable state of health aeon eetabiised. Thu occured two years ago, and I have ever since en joyed good health. I attribute my re covery entirely to the medical virtues of Bailey Hprings.'HVerv Respectfully’? FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION alter reading , the evidence we publlsk In this paper. The people who fire these certificates are well and fa vorably known in thecommnnltlen in which they reside, and to answer any commnnica- tion from those who are similarly afflicted. for other Certificates of Cures send for Dr. Schenck’s Book on Consump- tion, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. It gives a full description of these diseases in their various forms, also, valuable information in regard to the diet and clothing of the sick; how and when exercise should bo taken, Ac. This book is the result of many years 1 ' * ’ • a 1 a . . * f Diseases, and Stitmid be >e«d, net only by the afflicted, hut by those mho, from hereditary taint or ether cause, sup oese themselves liable to any affection of the threat or lungs lv roc grant a favor, do it without whining or do not grant it alL IT IS SENT FREE P««t Paid, to All Applicant*. Tto Vottato Ml Go., mmd U-r Btoro-Vdil riopjfx a,yt>«ri— «a b Proa Mrs. J. ▼. Wf of ISO f*< af tbs firent ■s Coutdat bsw am !?’*« to sm sf tto ato H. Ham sarly ew Mtoibly tom • w’i In Gnmaanr. bmiUt YMK ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, Steam Engine and Saw Mil la urn. *kiiiVrwr I»1 nrim *r «f sur R*. I WaMsItol Saw 1111, wbtek we toll ft>r $200 m Special attention given to Plantation Ms* ebinerv. Illustrated Virculnre Frtd. LAKE A BODLE? CO., John A Water Sts., Cincinnati, O. THE D.RECr RJUTE TO Thousand Islands, White Mountains, HEW TORE and BOSTON. Par Qalfe Book., Uln, *1*., vidr,« D. KPWaaWL 0—’IV.qtlwni IM W. Po»r«k Ht., UunaoH. O. 0 WESTISTtHH iiu»i,»tr<,n«.i-i mlia.WTiytiMC.intoa tfggsfuta&t.tmta oM mu iiialt • MBnSSCUK. — ••m a m. T«wia. — VIU.r.toyrftooaisl.Mt—n ,fc ”* yvWa. AAOW.O.C.W ..tsaartojranam STRONGS PECTORAL PILLS G * AIAV aOT- a an COLDS AND RHEUIATISM. • - 11 -a r % a- KfON.tjr.-wuK r | r- m urn vtotot ■ Mowam »—•»( Ito otoi to Ibwy to* Ink** ml otoi . torn! koto toV«w*d l*to> U>*a* lAal— t>to*< v ofl Aaaaaw- to ti»« town# to I Uto to*** A- tow tom tl lag Wby op* xrllll Ilia Hi mo* Wtol. 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Next to him Lincoln, who was asaaasi- average ago of the seven- —its on their death was 72) yean, and of the sixteen who died from natural oamtea 73) yean. teen ] EgV ' -What a “What are you going to do now?” aaked the old man of the surveyor, who waa surveying the line between two “Find the exact line," was the reply. At this the man wheeled and went off 00 be was seen no more unto the tine had been ran. The sur veyor and the first named farmer had joat completed the work whan the other eame up to within about to last of them a to pal1*1 Utoi ^ ^ tul sa U«* tuas; " Hark frov the TuoHa s Duitoml HmuhL” Lto« laa say Um ia eaap, wiaU Um boy* tbs woods would nog with laughter. Now, whalwM U driving at? Did be want his hsarwrs to laugh, or did b« want thaa to sails and look around at fnsnda in oibsr pews aa uach aa to my, “ Well, he’s a tramp.” There ought to bo an understanding about this thing. If prvochsra want us to laugh, when Uiey say a funny thing, lot them aav so. We do not suppose the minister who started hi* prayer, “0 Lend, we come before thee under the aospioes of the Rock County Agriculhpral Society," wanted anybody to langh, though he might just aa well have added, “Admission twenty- five cents. Children half price. ” Guess the next time we go to church and a minister says something funny we will laugh, and get arrested.—Peek's Sun. Buffalo BUl's Trail. The writer of this little story once met “ Buffalo Bill ” on the streets of San Francisco, and the hospitable scout ex tended an invitation to the scribe to call and see him next day at the Palace Hotel “ Where are your rooms in that eara- vansarv ? ” inquired the newspaper man. The Vraute William replied: “WeU, yon skip in on the lower level until you oome to the shaft (meaning the elevator) thar yon get in the bucket and go np to the third level • trail out along the south drift for sbouAtyty hundred feet and then tun fa to the first little canyon on jour right; in thar at ths fourth door, •gainst the breast, you’ll find ns. ” The writer, on the next dsy, followed the biased road and f-.nn f the great esoot in a sea of trouble about what to do With noarly seventy five B pfeTa, shtlr lUONT bim to read, as being just ths thing tor •II I - |4.n MM • thobaltftv < Wto4 *to « M.U ^ r « m itory TV* okto*. • to lr*i; a* eto*.iA M ts a to* to IV* ta to aa ey*. Tas Oar farm era would rtow** lu* ma the duty now pal si to * * rmJ to to Unitrd to milhaos of dullara. Politically, we would rauain as we ora. with our Incal and federal go*- arnmeuta. Every that eommerou proe perity to our people. which v*p.<*Uag bf.«toto oe nteetov*. oytol m to drytag to appito ard l.ae l«*a«pfUd alw> lu notoh. A Fair Average. The Oil City Derrick has heard so many stories about narrow escapee, thrilling incidents and strange coiuci lenoesdur* dances during the late war, that it begins to think the whole number of truthfal anecdotes of this kind must be pretty ! imur VShmMMI. Tf WiHflll iMilBliiiy»WB id all been told, and as though they what are now being related are for news paper purposes; but we don’t know. There were a good many instances in the late war where somebody came very near having a narrow escape, but missed, and be is now fertilising Southern soil. There were also lots of wnat would have been strange coincidences, but they did not quite make the carom; and there were thrilling incidents that nobody knows anything about, for sufficient rea sons. No; we guMs it is hardly time yet to stop relating new anecdotes of the late war. Those that are now being re lated may be bald-faced fabrications, and we presame many of them are; bat they will serve to rapply the place of in cidents that occurred of which no one was left to tell the tale, and upon the whole there will be a fair average. ■ea Ylpen. tells a tale which ixrx.. b* rtoUtitod l» a Am* irv 1 ua* |o«imI to wtutoi >a *qaai i» Uu poua-Js to b**h cud in aatfitiv* peopee- am# UNV Mb • 1 fa • Bbi HIKE HENS LIT - wg F* ••m ma* k«b%a aat** % < fa* HPIMpNMi atornmmmmfiffl «nmmmna. ~ mpnmh^ am tor* * mmm~m mfae* SB mem JfflMI of famsi. itoi emmaf* Wee > tsa g tmtow* MHtofm I AJfflBMRMi fa i % J« Jodg* J. T H wen t. to Hi. Tammany penali. Im. , and at to Htate La-gialaiura, thus ripitward bis otaunm to uoc to our reprreenUtivee; " I bare found Ht Ja- coIm Oil to be vary t ftcackm* in spraum end brniaea. In my opinion there ia no oil or Unimeut equad to it”—blew Or- lean* (La.) Times-Democrat Baioos hired a lively bone to take a little exercise. He got more exercise than he wanted, and, as he limped to the side of the road to rest Himself, a kind friend aaked him : “ What did you come down so quick for ?” “ What did 6< -Vto**0i u prwWtlra a! sea t* '.bvto. M>d tkrv MiOr* r al*>. IS* rwuJl of o44 kn w t I* >0* oil to a tavirlir maa*j *MA tan* torn bmato ;l Uw- S-rtwiM took* M •*»*»» iSrm laptaki NrkmWtl. <>r Taapklaoll)* liai«a 10**4, H V ■*j» tk*l Iw 1 »• Loa * *tv*l .aSetar ftnoi'rbmB«iktoi S-r awat r«a»» lie ha*l to tit rttoeaiaiM- pain* la ixarlr < toMUu* of hk k«lr. ami hr «»n 14 I* toulrvlr uaabi* t* allrod to arUic Hr i*U: 1 a* aottk veil new. how a* vou w*, I an a Mr to work •llhiot anything in the air for me to hold on to?” he said, grimly. Th* result of my use of St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism is:—I have been tret, sn<l, a* you i _ xnv irouble. I attribute mj rvreterjr rnlirrl) lo ST J*> uaa O.u fir I frit better a* mm* ■> I << m inenrnl to utolbat rrm-4v ; and wbi-eevtr I ft el 1 anythin! like rbeumatlMn rowing on, I ruhtbe ! place with the Otl, and It alwayv dors whet k 'aimed fur It. Finding St. Jacobs On did me »o ach r*Jd, I got my family to oar It whenever mey had any pelnv or ro!da.and It boa done good in every case when they nave tried It. I can s» y that St Jacobs On. is a mighty good rheu- mvtte r-Tn«UraiKl t diMittntendiutiewItlwtuH* ThUexivriertrtlssuch as has been enjoyed not only by yacht-nten and othera, who follow the water, out by people ht every walk of life and varleiy of pan>. it Ihc Whole world over. DR. SCHENCKS recommending it ever since, sgrs^the Mayor of Chicago, Hon. Carter rison, in the Chicago Times. Os a cliff near Rincon point, in Ven tura county, CaL, the rocks are so hot es to be unbearable to the naked hand. Sulphur fames are also noticeable in that locality, and from all indications a tierce tire is raging below the surface. Of health is to be found in Dr. R. V. *• Favorite Prescription,” to the merits of which _ a remedv for female weaknaw and kindred affections thousands testify. , Tn horseshoe doesn't bring good luck when the horse ii!>pli«8_iA tw*« prodne*Meknn. at th* M»m1Ri7n>u.«. or grip- lag. Ob Ik* eontmy, ikay or. as mild sad sgr**toU la IMk tot inn that a parsM raSkhog with a .Mi kmMUeb*, •our •tomaeh or p*ia la tko LowoU, I. (polity rolkvod of tbno dulroosing •ymptomi. Thoy tot dkoolly on the liver, th. organ which, when In a healthy ooaditioa, purifle, the blood tor the whole body. 1 They are o perfect preparation of thai groat and wall- knows romedr, Mandrnka or Podopbyllla, a remedj that has displaced the a* of merenry, at well aa many polaonoua dm® In the practioe of Ivory Intelligont King, of tho Collogo of Hedidno, of Ctaetn. Conati potion It ante upon lb* bowola without diapoaiBg them to auhoe<|Dont oootivonota. I* Chronic Liver Compl Ont there 1* not its equal la tho whole range of modidW, being vaetly more useful than mercurial agents, arous!nf.UuUivor to healthy action, Inarenaing the flaw of bn I, And keeping up thdoo actions longer thaa nay other pgeut with which w* are ac quainted.” (So# Amtriena tHaponaatory, page 710.) Ia all aaooa of Liver Complaint a* Dyopepate, whoa there a groat woakaoos or debility, Or. Mckvstok't “ To*l* ebeald bo mod in ooanKtlo* w th IkooeFUl* DR. SCHENGK'S MEDICINES: HEALTH IS WEALTH • ? • • GLIVEIV A.WA.Y AM ■LtOAIT OSB-BCIDaSB TASS FASHION CATALOG U SooMMSIly Ulotorttod, oad toatolafeg oU the LATEST STYLE •f iMtdloo* a*4 t'kIUlrvB'o Pwatawswa riwsl Ur l»i siperlfw. Winve* *U^*l*ry, Wllh*. Ww 11 •(Mo, L*r* Cas-tmlaoa *a Th. aeknowlodgod ftebte of Iho sanes*. lo lady wl know what to wear oad hew to draaa won ci fleotrea to AlTtrifi ta b« vritbrvnL ii The - print oumbor will bo ready stfeoafl Mmrrki 11 MlfSe ouio U tend postal cord i giving full nan iiiun, oeouiy aud Stau,) whoa a aamplo oepy will free of char go. Mat to you 1 H. O. F. KOCH * SON, Stfe As*, and 10a, 104 A 1SS WMfl SOtfe * mtvr voamiifT. $5 to$20 r * r ^“ Addroas loncKO ; koj^' Un mHR ac. Batuples worth U ht A Co., Fart laud, «*;. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE CTORZILT HISTORYoftheWORUI ELrhiMtug fun and nutbenilr aeeoonts of e.ory net,. 4 and modvro ttniao, and iucladtnr a hiatori .4 t.n >eal and ucdvrn ttniaa, and Iucladtnr a hlatorj th. r«. and fall of tho Ort*k >od Roman Kmpiiee, I] n ndlOMSO, th. cr uaiolto, thv feudal .rMein, therefurki ..---iT - —• at th ueo, ’I* dssravory and arttlvtoout ot the Rr>w Wort ate., oto. 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