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FRANCIS M UR1'1IY'S FAMILY. ---O WrH MR, CIGAItRUD SO M UCII PUlt CONVE1tTI U ) It U Vk'11ITDS. The Tomperanco Apostle's Charge and His Dependont Fanily." -One IIundred and 'frty Dollarr; a Week and Bioard at t,ho Best Hotel. [ Xcio }'. Ti s I "Havo you ever ee'i Frlaneis Ir'phy ?" asked a gentleman, re cetly, of a Time. reporter. "h\1'ich Murphy ?" wits the couln. tor-question, as the reporter ment - tally recountod various Murphys in various wards of the city. "Tho gr'at apostle of onlpepoance, originator of thu 'blu badge,' and Murphy moveienl." The reporter admitted that ho had not. '4[ havo. Both him and hi family -and an amusing time I had of it, too. It was too funny to keJ). You see, I was ip at Round L,tke a few days ag() to look over the grounlds and take in one or two of Chaplain McCabe's meetings. When I got off the cars, the first porson I recognize was Mr. Murphy, co >l and conteted I found that, he was sponlding tle Slimmer at the camp-ground, 1iprincipaully becau';c Ie was to con1du'et a t national miceet ing of the Muirphy tenpran15ec workers t hero soiu I imo this month. Iin the course of co1v trs: tion I jokingly ask, d Mr. Murphy how it was iatlmi11 that. sl-iteful pt-;' graph which hidi lect g.ing the rounds plttting Iis terIm.s of lato amon;g the 1aitfIorl drinkers at '$150 a week and board at the bes hotel.' "Oh, that was a breach of Coni ti - denco," said lie, 'ono of (ose I hings tat might hiappet'n to any li w'hon his c'onfitlenpe is )a;racvecl hv a p'rsOl whio ought tc I ia Christiani itit an h noril O man. A single s50ntenlce wis pieke.l c t1 of a let;ter' and given t o the l;pe r Besides, I never wvrote or aw tIto letter. It was sent by my m is my socretary, when I w s l ,l\ lecturing;. They must hitve 1ug- hl the pr"ico too higIi, y1u sugg;;;est why, sir, I ai only itshamiledi that I put. it so low. My tim" is well filled with leCture;s tt :100 a night.. and I had ;100 Cngafeeint.s tat. I was about to 'efuse to r.o to Hartford for the 1)1111ry 1"n of $150, two lectures a lay' 'fIr so-,-(n days, my son's serVices iniluded. My soi put that ill ilout the htel because we liavo V been 'hm,i ie1l around' all we p1r11ose to he. I put the price diowi simply because I do not w\ork for money, hut to fulfill iy mission, anti e IliC -f H-artford seemied anlxi21us to ha-e me come. Yet, with afauj' i seven chIildireni eniirely tdel ticfl uipoi nc for thieir snpport)t, I canno do wor)1k for 1no1thing. I owe a pa rent's duly to mny c'hildr'en.' "I was awe.ro1' thait Mr'. Mm-iph:, had a family, but dlid not klamw [hit wer.e ebuilgmlg tu hime for' su1pp)ort. In suell (ca1o tever) ~ .h( ut recognuizo [liat the parenlt's first duty was to themi. said Francis, as a tal1l, stalwai.t yolung man11, app)arent ly about 21 years of age, came up. TIho son addled his explaniat ion as to the letter, anld prlesently I took mry lev of thlem1, thinlkingo that at least one Murphy, .Jr., wa'is large enough to (It somei(thinig for himself if worst camtle to worst. "Al1~l t.ho aveniues at Round Lake run in circlels, or Seem to, as they brimg y'ou aroundt again anid agalin to the same ploint- Ilence, shortly afterward, I sudldenly3 camio uipon Mr. Murphy, with one side guardedt by the son I had met, the oter by a second stalw1art youth, near1 enough like the first to h)0 his twini and unmlfistakably a Murphy. "Ah, let 11o inltroduco von t.o anoether of ur.' sons5," said the apostle wam'ily, and with a few words wCt par ited agin. ."Half anl hourt later, I was be wildorod at meCetinig th roe strong and heal thy looking young men, al about the sam1o size, andl apparently about the samoi age. I knoew they' woire Murp1hiys, but couldl not tel which ono I hiad not hooni made acquamiteod with. One of the two who know me sottled the matter' aund they pafss'ed on1, loav'ing moe wvith rather confused ideas respoect ing Mr. Murlphy's dependent family. Throeo such sons as that ought to support half a dozen fat.hers, I 0clajunod, .Rut the end w~as not "As I walked into the~ restaulranlt -not a very good 0110, by the way -at noon I was beckoned to by a young mnan whom I instantly re cognized as8 0on Murphy, t'houigh for my life [ could not havo told which one. Going over to his table I found myself in a nest of Muhrphys. Besides the three whom Ibhad seen before, I now becno acqlutinted with it Miss Murphy, an interestimg young lady of perhaps eiglteon 131mn)io1ers, and with a youngster of ton, who ovidently had ctugit the 'board-at-tho-l)st--hotel disease, since nothing iin tho res taltl'tnt would sat,isfy hin. '-Ev'1 yblody It totnd Lake goos to the <depot to sOo the traiti coie in. 'Tihat. is about tho only amuse mtent they havo. So I went with the crowd, having for the moment forgottenl tll about the Murphy family. As I was stepping forward t.o ineet a friend I found myself ;tldelnl,y surrounded by a cruowd, tnd t f:iili:ir voice said, 'Allow me to iltrodtuee you to my brother.' "A glanco revaolecl the form of anotber-a fotlti stalwart Murphy, a tI'entl.y not a Ionth younger or oior tiin any of the other three. It was too nuch. In despair I askled, almost fiat tringly, A c there any nlore of you boys ' Werc you qumittplet.s ?' The answei )egan: ' e;, fi, thai o is onc more--' and thOI I fled. I could not stan<d any ilnoro Mtrplhy in ont da.y. You catn see the point to min st.or, I hope. .l comltdod, at perha il y Nui would in my circum. stances, that, if these great. health: 1 ovo, all growln, were dependei upl)on1 Francis Murphy for thei sttlpp)ort, they ought not, to be, ant it wcould only be fair play for then to turn about and itl)po't him." Ayer 's Cherry Pectoral For Disoasos of tho Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, I3ronchitis, Asthma, and Cone numption. The reputation it has attained, in colsecquence of the marvellous cures it has produced dur1-ing the last half cen tury, is a suflicient assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. In abnost every 'section of country there are persons, ptllicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its ise. All who have tried it nc, knowlcdge its superiority; and where its virtues are knowt, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and suitlering pectliar to punlonary affections. CHi.:ntY PFC TOIIAL alwavs all'rds Instant relief, and performs rapid mtres of the milder va riet!es of bronchial disorder, as well as the more f'ortuidable diseases of tho lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat atnd Chest of Childhood, it is invIluale ; for, by its timely ise mulhltittudes are rescuied anud restored to healtht. This micine gains friends at every I vial, as t lhe ctires it, is constantly produc(hling are too remarkable to be0 forot.tent. No faily should be with ouit It, anud those who have once used it ne(ver will. Eminent Plhysiciants throuighouit the counetry prescribe it., ando Clergymen often recomitmend It from their linuowl, edge of Its effeccts. I'REPARr.D BY Dr. 1, C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Cheomists. SOLD BY ALL DRLUOGISTS E~VE1WnyngRg,J TOTAL ABSTlNENCE SH1'MG WIHE TILL IT RIPlENS. .TI' e isa curiouis story about some native wmnc chicht nre extcnsively advertised nowa days, and hlave only recently been put upon the mnarket. Dr. Ulnderhil, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, dited in J87r. S ome of his heirs entertained temiperance views Of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allowv thc stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes been sent to mark.et, and rometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only now that the otlhcr heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these Is a wine of the vintage of x86.;, described as a " Sweet Union P'ort '' hut suggesting the Imperial Tiokay more than any othier European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growih. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and wine fanciers have a special interest in It as the oldest native wine now accessible in any con siderabile qluantit y. IThe whole stock is 'In the Isands of the. wel-known wholesale grcry house of the Thurbers.-N, Y, Tiue, Nov. Z9, Z877. The above speaks for itself, butt we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither druyed, //guored nor watered; that it has been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes It Is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forwvard descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., A2.K1. & F. B. 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