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N.)L ALIII.
. { j V1&)1OClItt.Chat.
Tle 'Iip ss of Wales is stop,
pmng~aanson : hei' way to visit
the King and Queen of Greece.
Ier royal consort will console 11im11
self, during her absence, by visiting
Italy.
MIni. Eiskipoff sa.ys if the young
pianist Studies harmony in music she
o)ttimi self reliance and a deep
insight into a composer's meaning,
the structure of the entire work
being opened to her, and the phras
ilg and1(1 oxpressioin easily following.
Slih recommend(l.s the study of a Bach
fugue.
The doings of two Russian
princes have occupied a good (1011
of publicattention in Ppris recently.
One of them niarricd ia rich down
g;er', tho Nvigiqlw of ta patent mnedicino
man ; the other was sonteneed to
two months' imprisol nent for some
un1prineely peccadilloes. Public
sympathy is equally divided betwoon
the two.
Signor Nicolini, tho naughty
1 (1nor, whose attenti< n8 to Atllina
Pt:tti are s)id to hlave caused tho
separation between.herself and the
\larquis of Caux, has inflictedi a
fresh shock upon .the prudery of
Viehnnta During a recent perfor
ma fnce of "R1omeo and Juliot" in the
Austrian cal)itail, Nicolini, -who was
the Romeo, kissed the hand of
Adelina Patti, who was the Juliet,
no loss than twenty-ono times. As
kiss succeeded kiss the excitement
)ecamiie intense, until at the clos
of the performance it was found by
11 matronly gra/in, who had kept
tally, that the wicked tenor had
kissed the p; ima donna fifteen times
more than was set down in the
stago "business."
Johann Jacoby, tho famous Ger
uan political agitator, ist dead. His
irelmlnii t p aph)lilet, the "Four
Qnestion," caused the. revolutioni of
I1.:aud gavo J.russig her wi iten
('Onstitutiol and her Parli-iment.
.He was conistantly ill olosition to
the govenm1 iient, :mnd inl 18-70, for
P'Oote st ing atgainrst thle annexation
of Alsrice-Lorrqiine, without thle (con
F 611 t6of the~o provinces, was arrested
zand imp~lr;soned for somie motus1I1.
Ding ruecent years he was niot
ntictivelb associated with any ex isting
paty bu~it symp11aithaiaed wit~h the
6 (i nlerk neck scarfs are all I he
r:. nor. The fa'shit.nable nomenL*;
b meis' bec(omlingi very fantastic.
Tl- new g -uze*~ puffs~ btei do..n bay a
. l' (cpm .Ab~ere 1 sighi~s) ;l te
new h.)w. inl qaililings, ooltIttion
w a-r yuus"*~ (maruked att.011nlti) ;the
b)uttely i th0 centre of a shoce
rosette, '"venezy coir" (como and
look) ;the ntew Dorati ganze mob
"Ui, "un cnguset cassure" (cer tain
death to lovers); and the diamonds
moun.tited ats a fastoning to a breast
fr ilh, "des~. coups perO/ides" (unreliablo
The A Angio Rhussian negotiations
upon the Easte'un question are at a
complete standstill. T1he p~rop~osed
protocol is regtirdeci-in England as a
trap1 to catch Biritisht 5(queamishnos5s,
so that tho-consent of Eairls Beacons..
field andl Derby to it in any shape is
not recgarided ase conclusive that;
Russia would fool liot self bound to
refratin from "[protecting" the Chris
tians in Turkey by sending a fewv
arm~jy 'orpls ~cr*oss the D~imubo. Tro
makLIo anl illustratIon huggestedl by a
Fr ceh dliplumt tist long stauti 1110d
aut Ab drid, T'rkly is the bull1 ; Mon.
tenol~gro, the Herzo'/egovinians , the
Bl gar ian (Christianis, 'nd, if nces
saty, Sor via ,an d Greeco are the
picdores8 ; Russia is the meatador.
RlussIi, wvithi draw'n s word, engages
only to kill the bull im case it -ho
comes enraged, and loaves pawing off
the earth for hoisting the picadores
on its horns Under such cirN
cumstbuices it seems very likely
that there wvill be a dead
bull or. a gored matador*, with the
chaces against the bull. This is
the pith of -the Eastern question.
-* The annual aEaster race of the
o xford and Cambridge crews took
plc nthe river Thames on the
24h arehr - Blefore - the -start-the
odds wereflvo to :four in favor of
M 4 thwma m lamda~
kept it for half a mile at which tituo
Cafthbridge wont ahead about
four foe. At tho end of
three quarters of a mile the boats
were again lovel and at the end of
a mild Oxford was a'out a third of a
length in front. Canbridgo once
more showed in front after a mile
anal a half had been traversed, but
at the end of thico miles Ox ord
had again the advanitge, the r',o
linlg apparently no longer in
doubt. At this ..critical moment
with only three tuarters of a mile
tio go, Oxford's bow oar broke and
(I:tmbridge drew abreast. lint in
spito of its crippled oar, Oxford,
though she could not leave Cam
bridge behind, would not lot her
opponent gain. Oxford dropped in
voluntarily into the stroke of Cai'
bridge and thus 'for the last one
hundred yards they worked strok
for stroke amidst a sceno of the
most tremendous excitement, until
the rep )rt of the jtudgos' gun reliov -
ed the tension. Time, 24 min. 10
sec. It was a dead heat.
Joaquin Miller ltas distinguished
himself by that inauguration poem.
We haven't room for more than the
first stanza, which, as nearly as we
can remember, is as follows:
I'u t a l t sku-niik and plutltiig,
( racked wheat. nr teat and mau:th I
'The ta uet mi e t'0 (lie sierras
Is claiged to the nuii' wit h gush I
"A mant in Tuscaloosa knocked ,i s
moth er-ia-law down with a cal,"
which moves the Mobilo (Alabama)
Regist r men to remark : "Now it
had never occurred to us, but this
is a soft, easy way of putting a
mother -in-law down.
The latest invention to indicate
the bro-thing out of a fire is a quick
si1vor aharm. When the tempera
ture rises above a certain point a
rquicksilver thermometer is caused
to break, and the quicksilver runs
into a dish, whore, by its weight, a
lockwork is set in motion, which
oporates an alainn bell.
The Now England Glass Compa
ay, the largest in New England,
voted to wind up, being unable to
ompoto with Western and Southern
3oncerns. Two hundred employees
ire ousted.
VEGETINE
Strikes at the rout of disease by purifying
the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys
to healthy action, invigorating the nervous
sysutem.
1."gweine
Is not a vile, nauseous compound, which
iimply purge's the bowels, but a sate,
pleasiant remedy which is snre to purify
the blood, and thereby restore the health.
Vegetine
Is now prescribed in cases at Scrofula and
ither diseases of the bl. odl, by manay of the
best physicianis owing to its great success
in euring all diseases of this nature.
Tegetille
D~oes not deceive invalidls into false hopes
by purging andl creating a fictitious appe
ite, but assists nature in clearing and
purifying thmo wholo system, lhad ing the
p itient gradually to perfet health.
Y'getille,
asa Biston phbysicionl "has no equa
as a blood purifier. I tearing of its noiiny
wondecrful1 en resa, after aill oither remedies
hadu tihi, I viaited the laboratory and
conviniced tmyself of its genuine merit. It
is 1-r.pared ftrom barkis, root, and her~bs,
e'ach of which is highly effective, and theyI
are coemnunded ini sneh a mannor as to
prod ucs actonishmag results."
Vegetin>
Ia ack now led ged andl recommie'ndedoi by
phsiiasand apothecaries to be the best
puritier and( cleanser of the blood yet
flud(isvere~d, ai~d thousands speak in its
praise who htave boen restoredl to health.
WHAT IS NEEDED.
TIOsTON, Feb. 13, 1874.
Msi. II. Rt. S-rEFNs:
Dear Sir -About one year since, I found
myself in a teeble condition from general
dlebility. VEGETINE~ was strongly recomn
mended to me by a friend who had been
muihtibenctitted by itas use. I procured
the article, ran d after usinig several1 bottles,
was restored to heailth and discontinued
its use. 1 feel quite eonident that there
is no meodicine superior to it for theo
comllaints for which it is 'espeeially pre
pared, and woulId cheerfully recommend
it to those who teel that thoy nteed some
thing to restore them to perfect health.
Respectfully yours,
U. L. PET TINGILL,
Fiirm of S. 11. Pettingill & Co., 10 Stato St.
Boston.
FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.
.NATrog, MIAss., June 1, 1872.
hi.II.. I. STrEvBPs:
D~ear Sir-Through thme aidvie and earn
est persuasion of Rev. E. S, ilest, of this
place, I have been taking VEGETINE for
Dyspopsla, from which I have suffered for
years
I have used only two bottles and a'ready
feel ayselt a new man.
Respectfully,
Dn. J W. CARTER.
--PREPARED EY
HI. R. ST EVENS,
BOSTON, MASS.
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cBrnhs Bronchitis.
A LL P M A Toliy cause
ra tf time Iiiannr nial
'l'uis, tusfd by in
flPrmmst ion al irr
tWhio of the itutis
VEO}UARANTEE TO mueibrnliiigthe
CUtltB Coughs, Colds, llrojiolial To'lies.
Dliptmoria, Pimounioti at tUe Oxygenatedt Air
Neuraigiand neatly ail as we ill irevt ad
other severe attacks We Will warrnt a
when all ether remeodies Cure. We have cured
fall, cases of :a years
stthLnng.
Can be cured. \1 hy?
ONSUIMPTIO heco nhation
musu hdred of
ases, s of t ieni
being given over to
adl byiyl lyilel fn
fl other siools of
DYSPEPSIA WE practice. ( oonsmmp
utIon Is a lrnhis. of
phra Pieumn l Airi e and
ycomplatnths ro tec- over two-thirds of
tually reaed by Oesy tite cases are ceusse
b y Cat.arto h We
g r guarantee a cure if
you will conie I rIa
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Dir.nchha Tubs.O
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fall. case o '0 a rs~
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ciatoed, ron tfihem
CUIUA~wthottetttngbeing. t ieve itots
or drwinghicam, wi to ny alml piiansxy
ver iltl orii') tiit prgatc t'ot mlnsump-t
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wit ma hocArrnpassaiesoand
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vesrt lite o noiain lotirntptl
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W. . TOWN, EN,.K.D.,
Ho22al P~h Stadeti,PridneR.I
P.,whhans wisnolote- soetw
Enln nths bues. Co unihdwt
Caeror andl u Tuore aesfravr
tiksn the ao bhys adesn toe
Thee ae u pineplD prs ownsoind'lson.
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be ilo min. No o nune-tiesd time words
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AREDLON N I0~ yg OnatA r tgos
Winirect Hotelun
T ~ undersindae peasu treugh
Ihfomi~ hi frend haotissthes and
thathe iasremvedtoc wtht lare bloo
sommedine Bric ilt laoced in to
* satre f businen, oher he hearte. Ael
tQ accmmat the ulit toithe .earat
w~li urnised roveryan aou tabnesp
pild wt.~thebea' at thboo arkod
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EPRING HAS COME
AND WITH IT
A BEAUTIFUL LINE LF
LADIES' AND GENTS'
SPI'NG GOODS
- -AT
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Andi bring youP change Wi:th ou.
('ur beauttiful Cent'nnial e tripes, at 1
one yard w'ide.
CALICOS AT OLD PRICES.
CLOTHING
IN GREAT VARIETY.
JUST RECEIVED
A beautiful assortimi'nt of Gents' Pants
for s Pring' w(arI.
Whjite Vest. of0l1 kinds, at all prices.
Boots and Shoes
The largest stock in the Boro.
Ve keep constantly on hnud Minko &
Stearns' llaltimoro mr d0 Shoe., each and
every pair varranted.
-CALL ON
R. L. DANNENBERG
THE LEADER OF
L.a o Mr P 1 i? (o o $.
mar 10
JUST R1ECEIVED
-BY
J. F. Mclaster & Co.
SPRING PRINTS !
SPRING PRINTS !
4-4 Tereales at 12.) ".
New York M~ills, Wamlsutta.
F"ruit of the Loom,
Farwel i..wl other b)randls of Longeloth.
Tanble Dwa'ask-Birown, lecacheod and
Red.
A full stock cf Bied Ticks.
A largo lot of highi-back Tuck Combs
jumst received.
All of which we are soiling very low
-FOR THE CASH.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
mnr 10
NOQTICEB.
OFmEn COUNTY CoMMYSe10onEus,
FAYRFIEI D CoUNTY,
WINNABonIo, Mar ch 12th, 187'7.
rph1HE Read District Overseers of Fair
fiold county are hereby notified and
requiredl to order out all persons liable to
road duty in their respectIve jurisdictions
to work the puibli highways three full
days between the date of this niotice and
the 1st of May next. They are further re
quIred to see that all highiways are clear
ed out to the lawful widt~h. and that ;,all
roots, stumps, logs and rooks are remov
ed'from the public reads. They are
further required to return all defaultera
to this oflice to be dealt with according
$o law. Road District .Overseers dlsre
garding this notice will likewise be dealt
with according to law.
Jizwnt Jiooos,'
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