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i« thing happeneil. This r»-
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h&t Womim is primarily a
^ tens. She has in these <1
gUier original
wv
who Ik-
mtush
bat she
Uio a&>
In her
not yet entirely
pearonoe of Ix^ing tf
capacity for hearing without obeying
lies her true power. As »talker she has
equt
If, as a frenohjwriter says, the can-
Tcrfution of women in society's like the
<*
him. Hh.
»).« hmlt op thr
1 po* «p her
Sut she was a poor,
woman She wiu»te»i to
to liar as^ ^
all
that he stai.l sway from
.we half starred, but she
a decent ap
droti clean,
a strange
_ ^
pretty ohildran, Ipade hw appearanee m
the tavern whole this man spent hk
days. She did not make a scene; she
Ala hot come for that. She quietly took
her seal there and waited for him. Peo
ple came up to her and urged her to go
homo, sag mg that this low drinking,
place was no place for her and her chil
dren. “ Wherever the father stays," she
replied, “is the place for his children
ana for me.” Of course be wee ready
soon to go home. Some men would have
been brutal—here struck or cursed at
her far interference, but this man was
only weak, not cowardly. The next day
he went to another place. She followed
presently With the bright little children.
■fareome weeks, ihe
■. They ocsild
of the man’s
not complain'!
of bet, for she did nn*Mne said
ootlung—only sat ad waited. She
BM noi^ery Sr entreat whfla bar
■hsmdMHi^
Hh. simnlr
s itttw oulef
Ur lUae af
ktsd. laSIsa 1 <>f farn
abowl half «f the
k Utfo
frta* wrrs convulsed
d isrupied, as knows i A fine, ministerial-
looking gentleman earns to town and
lectured on tempermaec. Its was a
that rich and moral tanning township.
He staUl |to tha region some time, noono
seemed to know, or at least Mg, why.
In a strictly confidential way he ap-
« ed one after another of the solid
s, making each think he was the
only one to have a chance at the bonan-
sa. It was this: He was indirectly in
terested In a patent for the manufacture
of an improved spring bed or m utrom,
far superior to any other. County and
State rights were sold for its manufac
ture. A very fem Western States were
still unsold. If Mr. A. wanted a certain
county in Iowa for $50, with the refusal
of the State at the same ra'e per county,
he could have it, and the chance to go
out and prospect on the ground. Cou ti
tles would sell readily at $300 to $256
each. The thing must be kept striutly
quiet and confidential, or so many would
rush in as to swamp the thing.
So farmer A. buys a county or two at
$50, payment on his return, provided Ju
nit*. No possible chance for a swindle.
He had
ho goes
or even that he goes at’all, If pos-
The still sow eats the corn,”
you know. So he goes, readily finds a
purchaser for his county at $250, oomev
home with $200 profit, mortgages his
form and buys the whole State at $50
B -oouatv: oae hundred counties at
oaetimWO One hundred counties
toUmli U $250 will bring •fft.OUO;
pto4i of the uauseetioo $*o,00o. So
a few Week*, his arroagemenu
are all made sad he forth to sell th«
reel ef hk oaaaita* mat dads ee her r '
The mee who heeght bu ‘'trial counti ’
was a "par of tike nueMertai
old U to him
dsds t ask hts nay ensil he
And M derekped sWwty that
la this twwahod
of
[H»*
meakl is the erteSa ef tiriMMeaSS
should sfeak freeily aad kseetlr to the
peepte meet Interested It is fer this reason
I that we thas earns hsters the pehUc and
make the Mtowtng myetstises
■tesry sere/sl ukssrrsr whe bet soaght
keep pace with the march of sesnu Las
noted tbs alarming iocresss of certain oe-
culiar physical troubles within ths past few
vesn. . TVec troublrs hsvecoqiest unsx-
teted momentsMd 1$ a most lm$h*ro«s
wsy. They MVS manifested themselves in |
hmusaeraale ■
li*<i the
WatertstiO LfMw
, flfes teiMtiary ■aseasiw that hew-
are %ht>r ohows hiegaflakss sadU, like
|i ^ taai tf a
l^mg
e>e set err t dalre-wsye
heeye %em heehkg had
&
s ef toe Alsh
say* as»4 tt t*
white tks i
s pesam a
wna»«t tes<
t*4 ktse.
^gt ita ^iae ss*
*r«s * m
s *ee se see
■ss^aa «Sa «-
i*a »aSe«««
»a Sa-sr fw*
i *• V"
i m i 1 eg a*«ww»a rrsa *a> i ’ ».<
$ *dWe4d f dk
ftT
j ir<
V-AMH
paws* sad V* a# ef awV •
*1 a wvi
IKass uf s
^ete»
*
It elf
to iniltsiioea If, bow *
Iteiioo*
1 H to the
far the
w um « be *
j “ Hold up tout hoods I" Payus's Tb
were thus aliovc tha aat.*r wheo tmr
M , 18.
sod going for a wngsr. Fervidncss and
rapture sre her dotty food. Where will
all this end f CUt answer—in the mad
house or the grave. It is the pace that
kills ; it is this pace which renders ner-
vous proetmion one of the most pro
lific diseases of the day. Lai those of
our women who are
are being sown with fatal effect,—TAs
Moiucketyerr' -
MHifei wife,
Rome yaaw ago there Hved fn Phila-
so she was in every way his help-
uis aeeu weui uuaer, ami u»c inirepiu
e seii^d them, and, with Mr HariH
’• help, drew them into the boat
i lor tt, but hrokcu wladed Mr. Payae, in Us gratitude, desires to
If property f«d, do a great educate aad support the child, but Lillie
r k-e, tk».igh the werk as- k a romping girl, who delights in s flsh-
tte feed
and given
It sho
m should
■ be in n Mnall^^PHHHHI
larly four times a d'av. It sRould
of oats, beaus, wheat straw,
mips or carrots, with at night
a little bright, hard-stalked hay, free
|rwm dust. Clean, cured corn-stalks, in
small quantity, have also proved benefi-
aal. Grain and grass ebouM be the
ch ef feei|- ih summer, and grain with
w»ts ijt winter. Water should lie al
lotted sparingly at a time, and ths horse
iiteula never tic used for an hour or so
Mger I s ing fed or watered. Arsenic in
rttfhlt doses 'is a favorite remedy with
<lsaj«#*-aa in nearly all cases. H effsok a
ipi ng gnrf, who delighi
ing-rod and a canoe more than dolls and
dreeses, and k unwilling, it k said, to
exchanger tha wild freedom of her
Uf» ter the confinement of a
■ohoof, and esteems the music
of the ripples of her loved river sweeter
far than the notes of a piano.—Afonf-
oomery Meatenaer.
.e r-— A
, A Druggist’s Mistake. .
aiaasi
It kos s' a*
IMMS «< marl
Ha ass soak* to ewataftsu lk« Ulka
Jk* sswlas
^ — f . f
oarer royt#4.
rWturJj If f
a«i ba uikfaai
war. It ksa posrer and valac, t«i
aill sprtug a» am srerv a*da WbUs it la
aaribaw to ths valuo of thUanfirlns that
It has imiiallona, still, ia jus use to lhi«s
■ bo are rifTenng, wa foal Igal all Should
be aamod **arn»t them.
There la but one known remedy that hoo
wr been able to cum eeriaua kidney
troubles or control theer groat organs when
onca dsrnnged. and that remedy is War-
Saft Kidney and Liver Cure. Thera
»re numerous nootrums on the market,
Mans jm z
of merit, kovMrer, Is in wbat has been
occoiuprished, sad we therefore say unhes-
tatin^ly that for all diseases of the kid
woni
to successful!;
nous and
these facts:
Our remedy
of spu-
observe
Two friends gamed Ferris and Park
er, of Denver, feeling somewhat op
pressed by the heat one day last week,
went into a drug store and asked the
lnnusoalate dark for two small doses of
buchitj Havinr swallowed thcfiteie
•is
to thi
and is
I middle
it ths picture
If this stamp is notafound on every bottle
9 ami ‘Igg
ita a risi—f-gkas
.III
reromat
SIMM
IH aiasteM, H
.my at I we nr Tour, i
h»
Ok ^
PuLad
I dkd at thirty.
r
Of
forma, but thsy have always
had tha Mina, cause. They have not
afflicted the minor ports of the body, but
have gone direct to the strongholds of the
system, and their work has usually been as
prompt as it is fatal Their treacherous
and deceptive natnie has often prevented
s careful ansylsis of what cau.-cn them,
and, as a result, intease suffering and final
disaster have usually ensued. The reel
cause, however, hoe been a derangement of
the kidneys, end all of these troubles are,
in. fact, the first symptoms of the terrible
Bright's disease, which hss cast its dork
shadow over so many homes in the land
and is Increasing wsmterfull/ ead contln-
ually. It is now conceded by the ablest
physicians in sverv land and by eminent
scientists the world over, that this disease
is ths result of blood poisoning. This
i system. But it Is squany
dent tosll who hsv* studied Into the effects
and have become conversant with the facts,
that a disordered state of the kidneys and
liver produce* most of the com mo a
complaintt and pains which afflict the
human race, ana they can he traced to
(Mg source just as certainly as can Bright's
dies ess. To Mrify s stream we must go to
Its source, siAi to cure a disease we must
rrmees tks rouse. It being true, therefore,
that nine-tonth* of all human ailments are
caused by diseased kidney* or liver the
only certain way to sure those troubles is
tresSinfUa* orgaas which causa Ikem
w intimately ths kidneys are scaur is ted
| with the entirs system may be understood
Iron* the feet that over l.OUO ounce* of
thsci every hoar being
) gallons, or nearly on* ton in
the couna of tavnty foar hoars This vast
macs of llvlog fluid is tent to every part of
ths body, arxl if the kldosvs ire diseased
i Is Usohtood are ant
kgs. Childish affection ripened into
S dhhii love, and for some time past
pair havobcen in that complicated
state of mlntTpcculiar to engaged per
sons. But Frederick was not content
with prospoctive bliss and one girl.
Last September he made the acquaint
ance of Miss Dow and ingratiated him*
self into her confidence to such an extent
that the keys of her room were usually
to be found in his pocket, and he was
not seldom in the room. Still ho did
not neglect his best girl over in Charles
town, but continued to visit her with
customary regularity and contemplate
the matrimonial prospects with una
bated enthusiasm. He thought it would
be the proper thing to present the ob-
iect of his legitimate affection with a
blridal trousseau, and one day he gave
liar quite an extensive outfit, wnich
pleased her greatly. It was very kind
and thotigfetfal of Freddie, to make
such a-useful preaent to his adored one,
, but his manner oftwbtaining the trous
seau is open to criticism, perhaps. He
displayed much forethought and dis
crimination by sMCting in Miss
Dow a friend Just about the sire
of the other girl, iret it was not
treating Miss Dow exactly right to
take advantage of . her trusting
disposition ana carry off her clothes as
a pfesent 'to t'other charmer. That
was why the festive Freddie stood in
the dock yesterday and pleaded guilty
to a charge of larceny, and looked very
mean, while the boot upon the judicial
desk quivered visibly, as though Its very
•ole were aching to come down and get
one good square chance at him. Miss
Dow. a liua farad lodv of uncertain age,
ia blue spect. lea.
tks l
faterra a/'tOa ■»»
mtottaa of
J kc., eared Uj Buckopaib*
hi at dnurgtota. Prepaid by rsprote, AI M,
• for t&. 1 B. WtUS, Jsraey CUT, N. I.
I
Tnrenne, passing through the grades
of captain, colonel, major general and
lieutenant-general, became a marshal of
France at thirty-two, aud won all his
distinction before forty.
I /&**'/* ty&z
fomiu ; also as a preventative against fover and 0 / -v? y y rO
ague and other intermittent fevers, the “ Ferro- ^ s'--/- _ * mt ■xxajmmu
Ph<
Calisaya,'
k, and sold by
made by
tosphorated Elixir of
On«well, Hazard k Co., Nsw York, w
aJU Druggists, is the best tonio; and for patients
recovering from fsvsr or other sickness, it has
do sqaal
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
VEGrETABLE C0MP0Uin).B
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PERILS OF THE DEEP.
During my trip down the River Tngus, In
Spain.” suld Captain Boyton to a represematii-
of this journal ia a recent conversation by the
sea shore, "I had to 'silo'd' 105 waterfalls. tlK
largest being abouteightr-firc feet, and imiWmer
able rapids. Crossing the Hraits-of Messina, l
had three ribs broken in u fight with sharks; atu
coming down flic Somatic, u river In France,!
received a etiarge of shot from an excited and
startled hunt-man. AlthonpMhis was not Very
pleasant and might be termed dsagerous, I fast
nothing more on my trip than intense cold; for,
ts long a-my Itmtw sne free end easy and
cramped or UmumUx' i utn oil right. Of
Is^PosltlvaCjm >
far oil thsss Polnfu' CwnylalaU mU Ws^tyissc
no common ip twr be»t f
It irill onn entir *y th« woiM form of FemaM Op**-
pUinU, all ovart . trouWss, Innammatttm and tDcv-S
tion, Falling rr Dtsplacemerts, gad «!»• tomaqu*"-*
Spinal Wa^' uue. and is parUcolrrty adapted to U>*
Oanf* ol
,L -ftl i .-J-'aa red (rpeltomort from tbs Dtama ia
XL ( Ml/ stag*, cf developB'ent. Wie tendency to can
crons huinorsthcrela checked very ayeeSBy by tu me.
It petnovee tain Ores, flatatoacy, SeetenysaU w"' 1 *
for aurjalonts, and jrolieveeweakne« of tessteo; Ch.
, ; -rr* tloatlr- Ifradochea. Ferroav rrmue , a
Dtemw, Msepfesnaa*. biliriteea oak -M
t of heartag Ooaw, eoatoag p^a,«stgM
i,le Jwav Liraaarally casad W Maaaa
immat '•iid txte's^rull lIi iiiviftamita\
with a Darby hat one
briefly related the story of bar wronga.
She had rtvao tha defend
Ceos to her apartn
slmae-l ber ronttdrnc
riot be* foe so •< her
other gtr*. w.tk auU
lef-a'tant free a<v
ieut*. and be had
a- b. ateoling bar
woman. Tb»a tba
rr> ha.r and tdala
t. *r* the stall 1 and to
her a pre*-- t
tk ago. aad saw I
Ikaaa U> kisa
" Wars tks arttote*
fr
had
vva
i.v tit a flJWre • vaw rixin as lx raw-
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l-»d he i* a* tec iklrte y.oev lltetetMT
and rvoadtotker kotAoi kak>r* kate. - It
ha* liewn la tt>« family «e'o*te-*«a taonh
tod ka will tw OMWcadadby at* tom.
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oryn, liver end urinary organs Warner's
Safe Kidney end Liver Cure stands alone,
not only in point of excellence, but in the
derful results it has achieved. In order
ifullj gvoid the. purchaa
IT)68y
> in dark amber
(our trade-in ark)
ivi ‘
—The <?onnectTcut Legislature has
providw! that School Boards, on the pe
tition of twelve adult residents, mtvj of- ... — — 5 - t.-. .
beverages. AITSHTIOH «IJI OWNER#.
HrottN l mptov'd H-i-ae-Pawcr.
Tee work ef elx h or so v done by tinea.
Cab be odiaatad i.y r *uy *it»,owo« jp »ve
hour.a Btft cost.i f $1.50 for lui sand luhiber.
Positively iedispsnsihle foevety pin ewuer.
Model acd lud nstrwetioBa, vvitn individual
right, svnt per express prepaid on receipt of
price, $10. Bend for circular*. Address
^CALHOUN A WALKER^,
““T ngs, Mis*.
“ Mr.a mu«t work and women weep,
89 ruos.t-he wvrid&way_
But tbeV oiecd not weep s*y much if they
“Favorite Prescription. 1 ’
of tbe cork
wn color. In the
in outline, and-on
a negro gathering herbs.
of the Safe Kldnri
there is on
Liver Cure, or If
whh
Har
—Professors Riley has givpn
lection of IflOjOOO buffs, includhifif 80,560
species, to the utdional museum at
Washington. Prof, Riley must have
undertaken to have a little pat-den some
where tome time, to have been-able to
make so eh a oollectiofl as that.—Clutter •
Jour1UU: M *
bM VC rignal sucores Lp eon-,
#umptkm of the Iduga oonsaui t>Uve night-
sweats, spitting of bfood, akortnaaa of
Ho ly Apr ngs
ALOcWIARU FEWALEIXSTITUTE
<TH*mL«TTaM Jt.l.r. WA.
A^le Fsc-iUr. flealtf fal and beautiful
[healed luvirnction tharougn. TtrUuvon
low. Session heg n* Sept. 2VUU Older Ci*-
olog^e. ’ Btv. A. jEcbank, A1 M ,
r wm r.ffriewiiPrtjfi
«toi ut r a-* .v.' a h -frtacifol#.
wOJ lak« so* pm •*<>" Sjj
tstSSmt
terreerlv ■aagsr.
PAINLESS BYE WATER 1
R IUXVU AT OHCX. Oars* InUmWI red wwk
Kyc* fc a tow k*an. Stvss h* rAEM. Tte
KMT KKWKItT la the world he paaslMsd
into. *rrlM M CKHTC a bottl*. iskkra. bt*
00 Uber ' ME. t. A. DICKST, rva»rta«a>, *
I* s j BWOTOt, Till.
r« DASDBiriXKB lot tb* kali.)
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TEAS
r
lhan e-cr.-Agei-t* w.,atcd.—itojA
wsbtc time.—flend forclrcnlor.
>ba~ ftood IM«*«k or JBIxcd» for $1.
Iba. 1 tno Black or mixed, for f .
lha. Choice Black or JSUad^ for $4.
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