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AT WATCH SILL. 4
Tb« furiow buofcow wo nothing white,
he engsr they fawn and beat, {'■ *u-
Ttej man um snore tn tnetr tomrue migru,
And throw the epray at oar feet.
The maddening roar and angry leap,
Are threatening flei«Bt atrife ;
In mighty revenge, the heart of the deep
' tor human life.
I eioee my eyee and there come* to my view
“ ; A picture noble and grand ;
Ofib Saviour fa cabning the frighieuru urew,
And the atom heed* Hi* command.
Great dower erne thqre in the ‘Teaoe, be itili,"
Pronounced by Hfa holy lipa \
— No need of them to be fearful of ill,
The Mairtrr wa* with the ahip*. •
3lf' ' • i.
And to in our Hfe, when fierce itorm* arise,
And the wind* arc harsh and cold,
And the tempest of ain *o ma<lly trice
To baffle the human wml.
Wilt Thou, dear Lord, demand '‘Truce" of tb
strife, *» •
A* Tliou dhfat upop tlie era ?
Will Thou etUl the troubled wave* of our life,
And bid them be calm in Thro ?
In* M. Bititou.
Evaporation of Fruit.
The following by Amoe Stauffer, of
Waynealrorp, I’n., wan rwui before the
Tiurd National Agrioultnml Omvcutirm,
Chicago, December, 1882:
The beat method of incrcnwng tin*
value of our domestic fruits, ns I com
prehend it, conaiats in fiuniliariziug our
fiirming oommunity with the simp\icity-
and ohenpneas of the evaporating pro-
c«w, and convincing them that it is n
legitimate, profitable, and easy adjunct
of farm of household labor.
Evaporated fmit is worth from 200 to
400 per cent, advance over tho same
fruit suu or oven dried, the labor of pre
paring the fmit (which is the greatest
item) being the same in both cases. The
actual cost per pound of iinislmd pro
duct,‘without regard to quality or value
' ~ when prepared is about the same. -
Briefly stated, our farmers’ wives,
sons, and daughters now exchange the
product of our orchards, w ith their labor
added, at a discount of from 00 to 400
per cent, below the product of the less
intelligent colored laborer in the tropics.
At the village store or warehouses of the
metropolis of the West the unequal ex
change is daily made; two or three
IMmnds'bf dried apples go for one pound
of ftgs, dates, currants,-raisins or prunes,
while our dritnl peach in exchange is
scarcely at par. That our domestic
fruits in themselves are superior to those,
of tho antipodes needs no further
argument than a comparison of daily
quotations between onr evaporated fraits
and those offered by the tropics.
Every pound of evaporated .apples
offered has a value in Chicago equal to
about two pounds of tropical dried fruits,
while evaporated peaches readily com
mand from three to four pounds of cur
rants, figs,'dates, raisins, or prunes, etc.,
thus practically reversing old customs
and values. %
Hon to Make Home Happy.
When you come home for dinner sling
your hat into the back parlor and give,
an Indian war wl^oop, just tb stir up the
cook.
If the dog comes to welcome you kick
him down stairs with one foot and trend
onttreeat’s tail with the other; it will
give your wife a cold chill, and remind
» her that you are still the master of the
house.
—Never miud washing your hands;
oomb your hair with your fingers, dash
into the diningroom amb throw one leg
across the comer of the table. There is
nothing like- a graceful position to im
press one with your snjieriority.
If the sonp is a little hot blow in your
plate, especially if you have company ;
it will make your wife so prbud of you.
Growl because the roast is overdone or
underdone, or is too fresh, or too salt, or
too something or other. It is about the
only way. in which you cun impress upon
your family a proper sense of your awfu
dignity.
If your wife and children, or any of
them, ask you to take them out for a
walk in the evening, snarl back that you
are tiaed to death, and-they ought to
have some regard for your feelings. As
soon as they are gone glide off to the
pool-room, and play billiards until mid
night. When you get home say that yon
have been sitting up with a sick friend.
THE HUMOROUS PAPERS.
WHAT W K PfND IN TURN TO LACHH
OTBK TIIIH WKKK.-f r
-ftp Mill Laiuatb. —
The rejiort for tho past year of tho So
eiety for the Preservation of the Irish
Language states that at the commence
ment of tho present century probably,
uot more than 400 persons could read
and write Irish, whereas this society
alone luw disposed of over 62,000 ele
mentary Irish books. Their publica
tions continue to bo in great demand.
Vhe number of persons in Ireland who
speak the old language is nearly 960,000,
as against nearly 818,000 in 1871, al
though the population has during that
time diminished. In ronnd numbers, bv
262,000. Tnis, as pointed out, nearly
equals the number of Welsh people speak
ing Welsh. “ Not only,” it is observed, *
“ has Leinster increased its number of
Irish-speaking inhabitants, but Dublin
has made a considerable advance in this
respect, partly fulfilling the old Irish
m
flaflfertng for a Brother’s Crime.
Governor Blackburn, of Kentucky,
pardoned James 8. Sizemore, who was
sent to the Penitentiary from Clay county
in 1880 for six yean, charged with mur
der. It is said that Sizemore made no
defense. His brother, a man with a large
family 1 , being the real criminal, Sizt'more
voluntarily took the odium and penalty
on hijpself for the sake of his brother
and his family. His brother when dying
recently made a declaration of his guilt
and gave such unmistakable proof of the
truth of his confession that the Gover
nor temed w^MEdan »t <a»<»_^heB the
beta were made known to him.
A OmoAOO man has composed a piece
/••Fall of Joy Galop.” The pie-
on the cover represents a man dano
with another man’s wile. .>^1
A DirrOULT tas*. . -
Mrs. Jo.uah Fonder is a very simple sort
jui a woman. An old gentleman named
Byckman and his ‘wife moved into the
yicinity of the Fender mansion, on Aus
tin avenue, Mrs. Fender, who is very
neighlioriy, baked a nice cake and took it
over t« th« new arrivals.
‘T have brought oyer some cake for Mr.
Byckmnn's childreH^’raid Mrs. Fender.
“But wo have never had any children,”
said Mrs. Byckman.
““Well, then, give it ta your grand
children,” said Mrs. Fender. — Tbros
Sifting*.
TOirnSTONE OHAUMAK.
A Western paper tells a little story of
an Eastern college graduate who ciame
out to make his fortune in silver: A so-_
daily inclined person in a bine shirt and
wide-rimmed hat, good-uaturedly anv
swered every question the young man
ajjkod, and volunteertHl a vast amount of
interesting information al amt Arizona in
general and Tombstone in particular!
“Do yon see them hills T* asked the
Tombs toner, pointing through one of
the office windows. “Well, them hills
is chock full of jmy dirt.”
The young man from the East looked
shocked.
“My dear sir,” he said, proudly but
k it ally, “y<pi should say, those hills are
—not ‘them-hills is.’” .
The Tombstoner was silent for a"* mo
ment. He looked the young man from,
the East critically over. Then drawing
but an ivory-stocked seven-shooter of
elaborate style anil finish, ho said in il
soft, mild, musical tone of voice that
sounded like a wild wood brook coursing
o’er its pebble bed:—.“My gentle un-
salted tenderfoot from the land of the
rising sun, this here's a pint’ thaT you
and me (hsngrorH on and we might ns
welt have it settled right now. T haven’t
looked in a grammar lately, but I Say
‘them hills is’ is correct, and I’m going
to stand by that opinion. I’ll give you
just three mi mites to think calmly over
the subject, for you probably spoke in
haste the first time, and then ^I’il hear
your doeision.”
The young man from tho East looked
down tho delicately-chased barrel of the
revolver into the placid depths of tlio
eye of the Tombstoner and began to fed
that many points in grammar are uncer
tain and liable to grow more so. Then
he thought of the Coroner's inquest and
of the verdict, “came to his death liy
standing iu front of Colorado Tom’s
seven-shooter,” and ts-fore half the three
minutes was up he was ready to acknowl
edge his error.
“Since he had thought it over oalfnly,'
lie said, “ho l>elioved that ‘them hills iit f ’
is right. HoTuul spoken on the spur of
the moment,” he added, “and begged a
thousand pardons for liis presumptuous
effort to substitute'] had grammar for
good.” j _
The Tombstoner forgave him fre< ly-,
and, grasping his hand, said:
.‘T-know'd you’d say you was wrong
after yon thought a moment. I admire
a man who gives right in without argu
ing when he knows he’s*wrong.”
,A WAY TUKY HAVK.
Two ladies who were Itouud somewhere,
in company a few days ago entered a
Woodward nveune ear together, and no
sooner were they seated than both made
a dive for their purses.
“Oh, let me pay !” pleaded one.
“Oh, I couldn't think of it 1”
“Oh, do, now’; I Jhiife pist the
change.” —.— —“ — r
- ‘ < Oh, but I have tickets."
“Yes, but you paid the last time.”
“But you eau pay some other tiine.
Here'-” =
•She was hurriedly searching through
her portenionnaie, but didn’t seem to
find abvllrtug. - —— —-— — 1
“I told you I bad—!’
. And the second one began a search in
a wild maimer, emptying ont pins,
needles, and buttons, but no money.
“Why, I do declare!” gasped the
first. _
“Strangest thing I ever saw !” added
4ho second: ~ 1 -
“I’ll i»y for bothf
“Ton have
maybe t”
“No," answered the small man, look
ing down at his feet.
“Well, might I ssk you what you hates
iu that box ?” questioned the fat man,
his-curiosity increasing.
• “Certainly," murmured the man with
the box, looking like the chief mourner
at a funeral. There was a dead silerioe
for several minutes, when the corpulent
man afSoks up somewhat impatiently;
“Well, what Is it?”
“It is a mongoose,” said the melan
choly man, -V 4
“A mongoose, what’s that?”
the man with ills umbrella, leaning oyer
and eying the box curiously.
. “It is an auimol that exterminates
snakes,"-replied the small,man, pulling
his hat over his eyes.
“And what do you propose*to do with
it?" asked the fat man, opeuing his
eyes until they looked like watch-dials.
iiidon’t propose to do anything with
it,” answered the other, nervously. “It
is for a friend of mine who has the de
lirium tremens, and wants something to
kill the snakes he sees.”
“But they aren’t real snakes, you
know," exclaimed ths fat man, opening
his mouth until the other could see his
cork soles,
“No,-that’s true,” said the quiet mup,
getting up and putting the box under
bis coat, “but then this isn’t s real mon
goose, you see. ”
And he evaporated out of the door
while the fat man scared thoughtfully
out of the window at the flickering gas-i
SLEEPLESSNESS,
WIT AND WISDOM.
It u said that when a man wants to
compliment a New England woman he
must call her bright; but whan he wishes
to please a Southern woman he mtul aay
she is sweet >
Eton Socrates, says the Saturday Re
view, could make no head against an op
ponent who argued “ that if a dog was
yours and was also a father, then the
dog was your father,’ 1
Mite. I’ahtInotok may take s hack
seat. A Georgia farmer recently an
nounced that he was about to build a
asked^ “condition” to his house fota "concep
tion room ” wherein to entertain his
guests in a “hostile" manner.-/?<*//»-
more Sun.
Accoabmo to the (jineiunalj En-
f/uirrr a tramp refused to saw mood for
his dinner, giving ns a reason fiat he
was bitterly opposed to the destruction
of otir forests and would do nothing to
encourage that kind o business. And
lie-Walked off picking his teeth,
I’eoplr often wonder why oooufiied-
mile#
lamps.
HOW IT MAY HR Ct’KRO.
Olffrrrnt Method* <«lvrn ta/Indore Hires
by Those Who Know.
observed a man on
tho -seat opposite, and he marched up,
fumbled through his pockets and 1 held..
out a battered quarter to the driver.
TUT
latter would not take it, and the
man marched out and slid off the plat
form in the most solemn manner, and at
Mic next crossing the ladies said they
had taken tho wrong car, rang the bell,
and got off.—Detroit Free Preu.
IN TUB WRONG PLAfIK.
A stranger entered the office of an
ocean steamer agent, on Griswold street,
says tli<> Detroit Free Prest, and asked:
' “Can a man come from Ireland by
your line ?”
“ He can, sir.”
“ Will you bring over my oldest broth
er ?"
’* We will that.”
."For how much?”
‘‘ In first-rats ahapelor $80.”
“ I think I’ll pay the money,” said the
hanger, but, os he was pulling out his
allot, the agent asked:
" In what part of Ireland is your
' rother?’’ >
“ In the Dublin jail, sir, os a suspect!
If he was out he would be plenty able to
take care of himself, be would.”
“ But we can’t get him out of jail, vou
know.”
“Neither can I, you know, though
I’ve written seven letters to the jailer to
■Jo a decent deed, and let Barney go.”
■Axrsnxn cuiuoamr.
It was a quiet-looking little man with
a frayed mustache who got cm a Cass
\ venue ear the other night, and he hod
i square wooden box under his arm with
rows of holes punched in the top, which
immediately attracted the attention of a
corpulent passenger with a cotton um-
brcllaj who was sitting near the door. ,
“I suppose you have some wild animal
in that box,” sold he tapping it with his
umbrella.
“Yes,” replied the other, ahrinking'
into
There is a form of wakefulness which is
a somewhat frequent experience with
persons engaged in active work, eape-
cially of the brain. A man who has
been busily engaged during the day in
his usual avocation, retiree, let ns say, at
alamt 10 or 11 o’clock, feeling quite
sleejpj.__ After a period of slumber, per
haps tifo or three hours, he finds him
self wido awake at. about 2 o’clock-in
the morning.* There is notlring par
ticularly burdensome upon his mind; no
mental anxieties perplex, no physical
pains disturb him. His only annoyance
is.the conr-eiousiiesa that a hard day’s
work is before him, aiul that his busy
brain ought to be at rest After tossing
nl>ont for an hpur or more in vain at
tempts to court sleep, ha drops off to
ward mpniing into disturbed and broken
slumber, and rises at the usual hour with
a sense of having been defranded by
nature of one of bis rights. So long as
this is a rare or occasional experience it
need not attract attention. When, how
ever, it becomes habitual, when sleep is
regularly broken by periods of wakeful-
Dees mom or less prolonged, and Espe
cially when these periods come to be ac
companied by anxieties and worrying,
the s vmptom is more grave. It may be
token serious impairment of the nervous
system if allowed to continue. \
What may be done by the person him
self, on awakening during the night, in
order again to indnoe sleep ? The ex
pedients at onr disposal, it must be ad
mitted, are exceedingly variable in their
efficacy, bat. most of them are worth
trying, A sense of drowsiness is sdme-
times easily induced by getting up and
standing by the bedside until one feels
almost chilly; and the bed is cold.
Another exped : ent is to wash the head,
neck, and upper part of the laxly in cold
water—a lower temperature of the skin
inducing probably a more active circula
tion of the blood to the surface and away
from the nervdus coutrea. I have found
a bit of dry bread thoroughly masticated
and eaten at this time to act almost like
a charm in some oases, by drawing blood
from Imun-to stomach, and tlms seenriug •
sleep. Anything which serves todetract
attention from one’s self and surround
ings may occasionally avail—mich vr
saying the, alphabet, counting .oncV
respirations, repealin': the imdtipliea
multitude of .similar
An ancient monkish receipt
wim to “count youi*
lxiads.’’ ‘It is good advice yet. There
itors always wear n belt to hold up
pants, instead of wearing suspenders.
It’s the most simple thing iu the world.
When an editor gets word from his house'
that there’s nothing on hand for dinner
he simply tightens up his belt one hole
find says nothing.
CONOHRBSitAN FiiOwxa, of New York,
has returned to the Treasury $4ol.5C> of^
his salary to coVer the timewhen he was
absent from duty. Would it be out of
place to remark, that the time the coun-'
try ciin Ix'st afford to pay for is the time
tfhen Congressman are absent t—Lowell
Courier.
’ An Englishman who hosr’VMen living
here some time was told laWy by one of
his countrymen that ire must l>e irresis-
tibly drawn to America. “Oh, no," was
(he response; "that is not the iWason of
my long stay; T am irresistibly over
drawn on the otlijr sidV’—SurinaMd
liepublican. t "
At thx cafe: “Waiter, take away
this soup; it’s as cold .as ice." "Oh,
you must be mistaken, sir ! I tasted it
as I was bringing it, and, it's jMRft
hot, sir.*’ “Tafted it!” “Oh, no, sir!
tion table, and a
expedients,
for wakefulness
are no better aids to repose than a goc 1
conscience and atniud at pence. <-Am. j
q/ Lift. . ’ ~ ' :.. ..
The Sponge,
The., Jiving rpouge, when first taken
from the waters of the Bahamas, differs
almost as much from the oomtuereial
article as a human body from its own
skeleton—for practically whit reaches
the market is partly the skeleton, partly
the dwelling of a bunch of sea organisms.
When first pulled from the rocks where
it grows the sponge looks like a corru
gated mass of putt^. It is drab in color,
>xceedingly heavy; baa a sickening odor,
md is suffused by a stringy mucus winch
trops from it in long/viscous linos. Tho
•xternal pores are partly closed by njort
>f son bug, which finds refuge iu them,
.md must be an annoying interloper to
the sponge-builder; while often a red sea
worm an iuch or two in'length is found
far, within the spongy fibres, whither bo
ha« worked bis way. What is the exact
function of the mucous fluid does not yet
appear to be clearly settled. But ills
certain that when taken from th<‘ sjiongc
and placed on still bottoms, newsjx>nges
ire propagated from it; and if t»o pieces
.>f the same living sponge, or of different
ipdiiges of the same six-eies, are laid
dde by side on the soa botttom, they
soon grow together. The vitality of the
sponge, in fact, coupled with the de
crease of the supply, suggests that ere
many years artificial propagation may
lave to be used.
All unpleasant feelings, the reanlt #f int mi
runted di
igeetion, are speedily removed liy 1
ilxsTBiNB. All druggists.
A Londoner advertises a powder which
will prevent cats running around and
making a noise at night. It is blacky
and is put into a gun,and makes a noise
Itself. , ..V
Dr. Benson’* Skin Cure consists oY Internal
and external treatment qt same time, and it
make* tint skin white, soft and smooth. It
contains np ttoiaouou* drug*. $1 at druggists.
“ What fa the boundary that separate*
n smile from a tear?” “Give it up. r
The nose.
“ Pot more tariff on Eugi
fashions?" oriew n Massachusetts editor
afflicted with a L-di-duli dnfle of a bon.
Ladirs Aehildren** bee's A shoes esn’t run
aver It Lyon’s Pat Heel Kilffeters are used
A PA if. of slippers—Orn*v«e aild bannn
ski I lb.
, Yen Well Pur.
Why do sou d.tci till o - uinow vtilt vsehsuld
do u>- J>y r .Vby do we oovl.et ■ c u h Mlt'd
throv* u« tiitj eta i
brlnfe a* lotithi ■rtVi?’ Dt.
is (uao to ears if djekMi to •rtfon. it htt > rrtt
brave aedou eia uaetlos. end c»ijuui:x|.s
rlnfe a* intith. *r*Vi. Dt. Win. Bat "a Bel m
.e eueo to enra If taken fa •reran, it he* • rerr
been kaown to f^lr-' G*eit thonvihly stco .1. a
to direction* Patoeer* UU the due u i coa-
gaorod, a* it It eeit.ln to br, iTm if It »h<uld
rtrjalre ■ dosto bottle*. 1 here to do better m di-
tiuefor PulmoiUrj dlrardoi*. Bold eroryouere.
ralnioiUry dlrardoi*.
Hnker** Pain Panacea
1* one of tho bwt Liniiuenti put up Itl’Srrai
pain Siller ana deitroy. p»in, whether Inttrnalci
txterosl, whsnerer n ed. - It hit been * it* uaud
the pest thirty or fatty ytsr*.
Life itnriiresome jonmey, and when
-g man arrives at the end he is all but ol
-a.,,
nrnutirul IIcart.of IfMn ...
long, silkun in texture, lioh chestnut broWu
re irhing to the ground; sCduire Ute effects of
the jifafy celt b. \f<’d unT widely known C tr-
boline, the prin' 0 Hair lie«to e-s.
“Yes,” said he, ‘Ij married for g
home ; but now, the ksfi I’m there, the
better I like ik’!
Ladies sod all sufferer* from ncnmlrf ,
hys'eris, and all kindred rcmpUint*, will
fitd without a rival Brown’* Iron Bitter*.
The Rochester Kcprrx* calls for a new
•oin, value six cents, for the convenience
of newspaper men sued for libel.
Farmi''0ton. ft.te—T.. irtmblt
says: “I p c crib- Arovo'* Iron B'ttere in
mv prac l-e and It tose* iwli far ion ’’
korT Stkvfxson Dakota Tkb — K-v.
James MrCftr^ >»y.: “Brows'- f-on Bitten
ci e t o’fevi r dvs pp« ii *' Jr
Beg pardon, sir, I wonldn’t think of do
ing such a thing, sir ! I only put my
finger into it, sir 1” - ,r
A rooster owned by a Virginia
fanner has gone off to live with a flock
of wild turkeys. Every morning at day
break be crows, and the farmer, who
knows where his rooster is, is thus en- _
aided to go ont and kill a wild turkey
every day. Such an abuse of hospital
ity is worse than human bunko-steerers.
Tiios* who write for sample copies of
the Transcript please enclose a postage
stamp, not for publication, but as an evi
dence that they dota’t take us for a bald-,
headed philanthropist, with a gold
headed cane and an income of $700,000
a year, who is printing a paper for
amnsement and paying the postage for
fun. \
“Father,” said Johnny, “this paper
says that ‘many prominent citizens are
now ill with pneumonia and kindred
diseases.' What is kindred diseases,
father?*’ “Why, my son,” said Smithy,
“a-kindred disease is—is—why—yes,
yes ! a kindred disease is one that runs
through an entire family—kindred, rela*_ _
lives, yon know. Surprised you didn’t
know that, Johnny.”
The St. Paul Pioneer, in speaking ol
the estate of Matt Carpenter, says: “A
small part of his magnificent library bos
liean .saved for his son Paul, who is
marked for his father’s profession, if not
for iris honors. It was Paul who said
some years ago in Washington, when
asked what he would be when he grew
up: ‘Oh, I would like to be a coachman,
but I suppusdriTve got to be a Senator.**
Jat Gourd wanted some of his Stock
Exchange friends to suggest a name for
hia-uew steam yacht, in which he wiQgo
tq Europe in June, and W. R. Travers
suggested “Whigs.” “Why!’’ asked
Mr. Gould, “why should I call it
“Wings?” “Because,” ssid Mr. Trav
ers, us he prepared to leave suddenly if
Yie han to, “bee tns' r elies have wings,"
A Smart Boy. .
A San Francisco millionaire, hoping to
encourage his promising son in ways *i!
tfirift, promised to give him two percent.
•t month interest upon any money that h<
-might savtv out of Jus spending allowan ec
-uni deposit iu the paternal treasury.
The young man was getting twenty dyi-
luiTt a week lor. packet meney, and
pn mised to show his appreciation of his
father's affectionate offer. He began to
make deposits without delay, and kept
the pmcticenp with remarkable regular
ity. Tb^,old gentleman noticed pres-
enily that tho dejgpsita -expeetletl tin-
whole of the boy’s allowance, but ac
counted for this by supposing that, he
hn l saved some money previously. Be-
ides this, he received money frequently
from his mother. So the fond parent
lejaiced in the saving disposition that his
son was displaying. This continued nn-
lil tho Itoy’s deposits assumed such di
mensions as to demand an explanation.
It then turned ont that most of the
mo jev lie had been depositing had been
liorrowod. Inasmuch as he was drawing
interest on his deposits *4 two per cent,
a month, and was paying only ton per
cent, a year for them, ka had found the
business decidedly attractive and profit
able.
— --.4 .. ' ■*- ■■ —
Colleges.—Thomas Wentworth Hig-
ginson says’ that intemperance was
greater at Harvard when he was a
student than it is to-day; that Harvard
is no worse now than the average of
American colleges, and not nearly as bad
as European ones.
A nor asked his father the mcnring of
trmpns fngit. The old g nllcman stiu
he didn’t know ■jvvta'n, 1 but it was some
thing about fly time.
For dyspepeia, indlreation, depreislou of
spirit* and gensrol deb.lily ia their varioa*
forms; also a preventive against fever usd
aroe aad otior intermittent fevers, the
‘■Ferro-Phosphoraiel El.xir of Calisaya,’*
made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., Now York,
and sold by all Droughts, is the beat tonic :
a for patients recovering from fever or
tr deknos*, It has no rqnaL
A boj says In his obmposftion that
“onions are a vegetable that make you
tick when you don’t eat them yourself.'
QR-WORTHINGTONS
THE CREA'
flOLERA
AND
RHOEAI
RAMP
TTKED
OTEX 15 TEAKS
'i no bc»i reined y for C'la*lePM. CramrpK, IMnrrhie*.
lAvnofsiiterj, I>yi*pep»»lH. ami other
afr tion* of the admaaek find buirel*. Iufro<iuc«*d in the Array,
UA2. by Surgeou-Gouer «< 0. 8. A. KecontmoB<l< «i by 4»< n.
W»rren, Ptirreyor-4#encrn»; Hon. KvnnetfTRnrner. Solicitor
C. N Treajury. anfl otbers. Price. *5 eta. Sold by Drogfiiia
ti.il Htekrt. Orilv ff»n«ine If our name is blown in bottle. -Sole
frnvH.wr., THI 6HAZUS A-V00CIEI (IMfAlf,
IUltl-v. Xu., I? S. A
■ ■nr f ^ -■* *• —"I in Sr "•—
6o»t('ttci'« Srom
•cb BtMfri mu M Uir
Kouircmenia of the
nalonil mi ill cal phi
loraphr which at
preaent prcrain. It
)■ a perfectly pure
vegctabl-e remedy,
embracing the three
Important profxrtlct
of a prevrnllvi-.
Ionic and ao &U>ra
tfvi! - It fortlftci
Lady ugalntt dte'aM.
luvlKoraiea ami re-
yttaltm the torpid
•bmiach and liver,
.w.i efjccta a ralutary
change In the entire
swtam
For Mle by au
Drncgt«t« and Deal
an generaU*.
Wo Hhonra UelS One Atroiber.
Mr. Mobmam Hunt, of No. ICaCliestnntSt.,
Siirm^ticld, Musa., writes April 10,1883j aay-
ing: “llaxugihe afllioiioh caused by kidn-y
and liv^r di^ftse.^, and after enduring
aches, ixtin*, weakness and depression inci
dent thereto untii body tiai soul wore nearly
distracted, Isonuhtfor iclief anda cure from
my tioublo, and wu* told by a frieud who had
been cureu by it himself, that the best and
only sure cure was Hunt’* Keuiedy, and ni>qn
hi* recommendation I commenced taking it,
nni tho first few doves improved inv condi
tion in a very marked manner, and a con
tinuance of it* use ha* justified all that my
Wands claimed for far-that it was a sure and
pem'. ; unit cure for all diseases of the kntue)*
md liver. S vend of my friends iu Sming-
tndil liat e tised'it with the most gratifying
results, and I feel it my duty a* well as a
pjca-mi e to ine to recommend Hunt s Remedy
iu tl.e highest i Ut la tcrBjt.”-. ■, , •
.Ifiinnfactiirvr’" Tevtte*«Dy.
Mr. If. V.'.TaTnv, mnnufi tlnrerof hames*,
.;:u] ,lery. tr it:^, vali-e*. e No. 477 M itti
Street, Spritigieldt >iae <t.wril«a us tmiir
git.“at AprilTik 1882; _ i
“CfaurLiii- n—I h.i e - d
•fipe. t infl'ii<?iuo fo? ii!rOa
i.Cr. I 1 .d Uf and tirinary orgm-f. itud n
e ebed great benefit t*> iny Uviolh iid'U n*
ve. ;.ud 1 find tiiat.it .will do just whav is
tjaiin d for it; it will runs (1 seact and r«*tore
h-',d;h. I therefore prononue tt the beat
medicine that I have ever ofeT.”
Umlon amt Atluiny Kndruuil.^j
At.ueju Holt, E-mi., pn/niiudyr B.ieioii and
Albany Railroad, ut Spring..eld, M;;.-s., vvr tes
April ‘-'ll, INSi: “i have use 1 Hmit’s Remedy,
Biid my fx|>erienee with i‘ lirsboen such that
l cuo <;li -orfully »n.'. tiiat 1 imi satisfied that
it will do just what it piom iva to do, if used
fV'nu#lin .' to direction <•’’
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1 pgr
THIRTY appear but TWEN
TY J and So iinturaL gradual,
and perfect are Its effects,
that ft is impossible to detect
its application.
menu
Cured Painlessly.
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<J Dautel O'Coimell, when ut the. Irish
bar, wus tho following unique iustauce of . . ,, ^ - ■■t ti nv
,,, , t, -I , 11 > qu»l»fi»4tv to the
it client^ ni'.ilitiulo; He had obtnm*4 Wori'nin-to.i’d Cliolem-xud
un uoquital, and the follow in tho ecstasy . • •
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lie Speakers wii
Hi, V. A. I. HOBBS Writes:—"
After a taorouvh trial of th
rfcoir TONIC^Z take pleasure
in eta tin s' that I have been
id by ib
and Pub-
. .. will find it
of the greatest value
where a Tonic is neces
sary. I recommend it
as a reliable remedial
atfept, possess in ic un-
donbted nutritive and
restorative properties.
Lutturil le^ K}f»+.Ckt. 2, lAS2e
w it rax tienliatttin indicvuLion AnddywpupMN. JOHN
li, >lrAI*VIX t Lowell. Mawm., for foarteem
Cit/'JVyaaurer and Tax Oolwrtor.
A combination of iVc-
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Hark a ml 1‘hoophomsin
a vaiatablc form, for
Debility, Loss of Appe
tite, Prostration of Vital.
Powers it is indispensa
ble.
RKV. J. JL. TOWNEE,
Industry, HL, says;— ‘
“I consider it
....
PURIFIES
THC
most excellent remedy dm
the debilitated vital forces,
r2Ef ASli BT taa-DR. HART-KX fif KDlCnrS CO.. II3X.XA1X8T., 8T.MUJ?
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