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THE CLINTON NEW _ERA.
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, Iffrs. Tilton is new rePorted I
FrOrtt vv asmugto4 'come0 serious
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1 nevvs, if well founded.... in.°49.ial eireies
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t at the Capital there is somo. fear that
the labor riots of last, year may be re-.
nulled the corning ettreiner. .F.'t11,e/i?°
greater vielence, It is 'sale. euea brow)
out last summer prematurely, and there
is a suspicion.. that Preparatioris • have
ben Made -to tenew the attAck on pro-
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...party..and,..business with betler •organi-
Zalion. • . , .. - ,,, . •
On-'-the..-alises. Paegic Railroad;
which runs largely through alirairie re-
gion,',the workmen engaged in repairing
the roall traval-frOnr..point to point ifl.
handloara whicrla --are-Titted With •Seils,
'and :Whieh,.''‘Vith tbOrtible Wind, Often
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attain 'a speed of forty' males an .hour,
Like the ice-hriat, the:sailing-0er travels
fester than the i;vintl which propels it,
an.(1 attains its highest speed.. when the.
wind. is -chre.ctly alie..am. , This ourious
larit hes heen amplrprdired in practice
rod seientificallY deinoristrated. • .- •
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. Thee'itici..r. miler of the. mercantile agen-
G Dun Lb Co sli i • the
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failure; in.. ' the United, States for the first
quarter of 1878, has just been issued,.
It. does not 'look •very bright. . The "nun-
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bee of failurea. was 3,35-5 and . liabilities
$82,078,826, foamiest .2,85g, failures and
04'538 o i• ti, .- ' -
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, „ 70 . la alties, for the • '
*ding qaarter of 1877; and against 2,806-
faiinfes . with -$64,644,156. ck liabilities.
for the corres rondino tt ' . f 1 • 876
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And all this be it reniembered in .a
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country which has all the advantages of
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.proteetieedutiec.and a; "y3 ational.plieT"'
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••en em ,t cm, the amP IA P was 'stealing. a• ride in-.
other night •In • New
York state atten t cl t ' •'' . . . ...0 .-
• • 11) e . o jump . err •at ,
.0xford, •A hook on -the side of the car, -
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used fastening the door, caught the
.unincley fellow's clOth:ino. at 'the vertiet
and • auspended, him' in 1Prnid,air,' T.ho'
train•• dashed • d h •• ' ' 1- t '
,• ow •an a 'was, earner •, o
ourt, thre ' "Isp • ' ' t t,when . dissn- en
Greyee 'Dro
seine...one SaW. him- :stopped. the. teak'
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and the ID ,11. . taken.f h' clan•'
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ger ue . . ere. was a rime c i .
-on ' ' ' '11 • ' • ' ' ' his person,- butt e mental suffering
he had -eiridured;*e4pecting momentarily
•to he'dashecttO pieces, completely: over
'Oanhe, him. ' His ' agony. :.during . that
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'three trifle: ride -must have -been eprel
ta a :dozen deaths, • - '.' • • , . -.
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BRITISTI COLUMBIA.
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atr. peaty aLaeavars, formerly of St.
Helens village, near Lucknow, who is
, side t of New Westmiuster B •
I. a, solids the following letter to -a ftlead
.in Ontario, which Was written about the
.iddle of Alaroh, and .to illustrate the
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extremely inild climate prevalent on the
Pacific coast, Mr. Mothers states that
th e teach trees were then in run , 16m• '
Allla t' ' ' te.h.t bl
som ferth,*and the sprouts on climbing
roses .were between three and fortr
inches long " Thu, countiy„" • says Mr.,
1Vlathers, ,4'is ell I. Anticipated. We had
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not one shower of .snow this winter, and
no •winter suit of clothes 'is required; lie-.
CtIll.e ' titer° is little. frost or - cold. ' Al-
though a good deal Of rain falls, it is
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generalfir'' warm,: 1. believe IL i
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•bright•future fel.' the Province, as ,it
na. Ur ral reso.. or:cos - minerals, timber, fih,
coal, &a ,--. seem inexhaustible. . Waare
Jiving, oa the face, of the hilleverlooking,
• he Fraser River; end 1486'm:trainer some
of. the men informed•Tme they had, te
throw tons' weight of ' salmon back into
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the raver, which they•could not get time
to cure at the eanneries,. • A.leirg•Front.
street. the fishes were lying on the beech
so -thick and in such a state of decoMP0-
sition that it was very effensivn to come
near le p ace. .. os. town is . o ig t..
• tl 1 ' Tbms • ' • d i' h •
fully situated. . Its inhabitants ai-e cri • a
vorY• yerieil character.. -yen se-Fii-e-iie the
native' 'Indian who •'aereaLtrie the meaia1
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work of 'the- white man-- the heathen
• " the active Oa.nadian„ • the .
ah.Mareari,.a
shrewd American' ,,the steady -going Eng-
liEibm.lt,i-1,. enne. i.
the .hard-headed Scot 1. • b-
the, irlileginatie Gerona, ; the ' . polite
..Feencliman and the ca,rousiao Irishmen'
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0 Jowirig reo • way, roug 1 ese 1.
other • - tl -; - f , la • t .11'
• la len iace .ot ,..wea • 1,. ye a .•
eon forraing,to. lava and Order... All •things
considered,,I .am .glad I' carne :here, al-
thonolt•I4id seat considerable .sacritice."
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NATION A IL IAINEnoue.
This Company's fleet censiats of Twelve, aret-e)gag, fen-
powered Steamships, •
rem Liverpool osea cameepstataa.
u., toot %vele eireowleoe eort.
Fx°111 Pir4.. 44‘'.2:7;r tondos* Mimeo.:
Pron, pler lit,' N, a., toot curavoptor Street, Toy Tusk,
The accommodations for Cabin Passengers liy these
gruouttgro Argioiroost, •rtei ear of paseage lire from
'ail ogn parleng'orsni,r4)0t444;r1"ylielel-inVagohn":
.tieotartion or return tickets at reduced rotes. ror fur.
Inform!W
ation as to ings, and for rntes ef Cabin
and ther Steerage paseage 001 to
auniZa°.072.0*, --Ir iii!r-', T°11^ Agent (4.'W..R.
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4ehigli. CO., Pena, ' ''
Several large coetracts have been re.-
eived in the. States te inipPly 'Russia
itla tor 'does • •
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Spar,' ienYeS an eetate ,of ..$1$,000;
rincipally for the support' of destitute
amen_.en.',......,—, : •
Two handred horsos..per week aro be.
mg piarehased for. the -English Govern -
lent in North-eastern New york mid
r Western Vermont. ' • .
sunday..ends in .$arr Francisco at
N.Q.V.e. got- f .Th0: IMF permits all ;nubile
ntieemtinte, there.. On Sunday . -after-
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Dons, and the 'Frisco people .Cell Sun-
iy.- evening-Soria:Mils leratures.. • ,. • ,..
.:A. man in' 00 or 'Iowa. wa 1 tele
Lod for moiley. due 014%411.8 8'0148:00;100.7
i a. ainirok, inciglnent.* was. yenaerea,
:ainsi hini; and his wagon was levied.
Ron to pay the execration,: . • •
4 few nights age,. in New Jersey, .a,,
onian beiug • provoked 1.3y the harsh
oids Of a neighbor, knoched. him' dow' rt•
ith a fireshovel, and the blow sever-
fl an artery he came 'bleeding to
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The hitest sensational:repOrttrore 'the.
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,her side of the line resp•eoting•-•the cw--
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gs and intentions of Sitting- Bull Is to
e effectlhat if the buffalo 'fail they
ill me cross into tatted States territor -
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Id re -open the_lindiari war •• • •
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The seareitY of Work since Febrtiary.
• the -west ern portions of - th e ,Schtly.11( ill
ining regions, Pennsylvania, is catis
g much distress..., At, •Dollaldeen- and.,
reinont a large meeting .of .mineraand
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borers in the..wbods demancled bread
work. •
One of. Barr.um's six -horse teams ran'
vay Thursday mornino in New York
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ly, wia hdrone waggon. '.. The driVer.
,urageoiisly guided the teaen, through
e ..crowded. - Streete. for .:over. a -mile,
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hen the axle hrelre and he was, thro wia
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, the around .and killed.. • • - * . ' .
Di'. J. q. Hollandhad beeii. advieed
r his physicians to .give; rip' lecturing. .
,. account of his .healtli....' .As he hae.
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ede about tl$120,000. by lecturing. al,
ady, WO should' :flank he •cOuld•afforet
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stop for tveo or three'neentlis.
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Twenty-one • bankruptcies .wele • re.
raed at Chieliere .on••••Sati 4 . •th '
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tavie3t being Thomas Dobbins, a. rail-.
ad contractor, whose liabilities amo.unt
iliwards of two- million .doltars; in-'
ading nearly a, million and . a. quitei-
1 notes. and paper .... - ..,. ....1,.:.:,.,:_'
The le'eture-roora of Ply indulh churCh '
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ew York, was crotvded bn :.Friday ,
ening in- .antieipation • Of somethieg.,
;big done ciP•said in relation to the late
,nfession by Mre.. Tilton. • ;Nothingof
I untutaal charaeter occurred.. howevee
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Becher appeared in Id
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One day recently, in .New.port, 11...f.'
ur children of a couple named Marley
y dead. of diphtheria; ••. While ' three.
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.dyingof the .same diseaee ;,
id- the father's nand • - ' •.' 'A'
gwieg.way ain...er.
e .calamity; he • threatened to .shoot
6 undertaker, and a policeman had to
I called ia to restrain him. •• . •
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An owl, shot recently near 'Burling-
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lam, belonging to a Hinsdale, .N.• H ..
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an, on its. leg. The trap Wa8 0ct' flyc.
eeks before in the. Hinsdale manis
0n -house ta catch eome ,unknown de-
royer of his chiekere, •and Was carried.
out one hundred lines by me esotii,e.
Mr. John W. Wheeler,' :of Tuscola,
1., was awakened One night recently
ir llia do,g springing upon his bed eird
awing at the bed.clothes Start! 0d at
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le unusnal chnduot of. the, animal, lie,
A tip, and discovered that a' :fire was
tging in the lower part of theAouse;
id be barely escaped .with his. family
id dog. . . • • -
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A despatch from .1.Sfew11
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awe, says :-Theodore Tilton' stated
iat Mit. Tilton's card was a surprise
I him ; that he had • rto Agency. in. its.
r'igin, preparation, 'or publication ; that
tere had ben . no overtures whatever
e. a family remmion.; that he is ctoino,
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'one to Europe ; and that this .is the.
rst and last statement -he will •m•alre on.
ie subject. . -
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At a Mining town in. Indiana ott
hursday some members. -of a militii.
inn -may which had been cirilling; got
Ito ' eir-altereation :Witle,n' negro and
lot him. They then marched through
te streets shooting at .every colored
rin they saw, Tt,vo %veva killer] out-
ght and another mortally wolinded.
he greatestommitement prevailed in the
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ir the military, ' . • '. • .
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Are all the fools dead I . 14"o ; bia they
re tryin ' g i '
g to et out of ex stance as
tat ae possible. The recotd says that
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oy woman took ti Lydian/a because
er litteban•1 wouldn't ruti in, debt to
et her a velvet cloak ; it Chicago yeah
wallowed an overdose.of morphine be
lase a bad Woman looked, him out of
'er miserable •heart and house • r six-
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ien..year old Kentucky girt took rat's-
aile became° an eld mar Ved•rnan told
er he had no businets t leveller ; an
atoll, Ill., maxi' Ining;1Atmle ; al li
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inoke.house booms°. he , poeseesed only
10,000, atul feared he might conme to
rant. These, are•IittIe bits of :satimplils
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f what is going on in. the In ay ‘.orld,,
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MILLINERY • Establishment
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slialrariagifittiltafelolorsa'aefi:L9°_, as.'
thlilygttgLatqUIEBTLetaud Alit" liA.T., °I
-.trent for BuVTaniit's.ParrEntis pf 'garments of au
descriptions ; iv large stet* kept on Vend. •• .
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and straw Rate, az9aned, and altered.
in -1;w, 00, is, ;we. ' • . . .
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.ars not advertised ins "eure.alls," but are speeiffis in
the diseases for whiCh they aro recommended. .
NATUR:A.L. SELECTION.- .•
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of ..atural selenee have le'nonstrat d
boo: cntroversy', that throtighut th.aillimal kineg-
*agurneitit,,g s.tehrroigtodterr reigo,:t, .Does onlItla thmat
PlinelPic govern the loigneictiiit •Drieitlily of illiaan!,
An inferior cannotsuporsede a suPerior article. 13y rea-,
soli otsuporiorniera,ar Pierce's etandard medicin s
woutirotivteoxacet.etti4s.. Their sale in the 1,Init:d
.one Million dollars per annum,
Statesi41110unt exported foots up to several hundred
thousand more, No business could grow to such ,gigan-
Lio proportions anil rest upen any'other hagis then that
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. GOLDEN....BIEDICAL DiStOverY
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GOLDEN- razDICAL Discovery
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GOLDEN- • . L — . '
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- ague, or liver stimulant, .
is re, owing ' '
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GOLDEN MEDICAL D' •
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GOLDE$;MEDIOAL•Diseovery
se reason *fag Alterative properties, Cures Motes of
the Blood and akin, ea' Scrofula, Or King's Evil ;'Tu,
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Mors ; Bidets, or old Ores ;`)31.0tebee ;' pimples ; and
Eruptions.. BY virtue of Its Pectoral propertieg, - it
c ins B nchlid Thr 1 at il,Lun 'Affection • I • el • t,
cu : IV. . 'I na 1 .. _ g. , , s ,. n ?en ,,
eat."Ill'incillalr.„44,rgoeoeirithe.: imaraiderCihttrutinIaryial,
ed, remedy Mr' isiiio.tiiiinegi, Itorpid hiver,' or .‘illAer',
Complaint.;", and. its Ttinie properties melte it ?squally'
efficacious is curing Indigestion, Loge of Appetite, and
niereptea:' , ' ::. . • ' . ,; •
When the skin is sallow and cogered with olotehes
and pimples, or where there are. scrofulous swellings.
saastroctions, a few bottles 'of Oolden Medical Discovery
will effect an 'entire ewe.' It you fitol dull; drowsy; de-
bilitated, have'sallow.color 'of skin, or. yeBowish.brown
spets.,In face or body, freqUent headache . or •tlizzlnese;
'ais.sts lamenth,.int.ereolhenont".tala chills alternated
withie,ii Ilfrtapniuesg.Z al,(2 ts,Ar: attryng rfrl'orTardlorr'tZ
from Torpid Liver 1 dr eihousness In Mani ettee3 of
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omplamt only part of these symptoms appear.
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' aveinet. y, or a .sue i oases, r. 1 orce s,Colilon
Methcal DIscovere hes no, equal, as It effects. perfect
cures, leaving' the liver Arran./ honed and healthy,
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Purely Vegetable.' .No eare reqUiren •
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' The '''' Dial ' Obt t" Ceti' artie, or MULTUll IN
aerivo.-I
....lexsexe,..opuorosty iatger tban .mustard"seeds,
%ad are ingar:t: eate.41. - They. rem ei,b 94•#e0s410 of
' A ug the peat,. crude, drasife, shlenim, pills, hereto
-ago remedy for lititaaeho, Dizziness, ihish. of. Dlood.
to the Dead Tightness obout tbo elwat, Bad Taste in
Mouth Druelationa I rola tbo Stom tabililllous Alt aka
3Mmill'ile, Pei I in -the Kidneys, Illighipoolora Da,
and Intirnal 'Fever Dr. Pietsei.g.jessent Pargative
Pellets aro unsurpa'ssedk urthermore, I Would say
that their action is universal, not a gland eseaidng
theeeitroosoni.. enproo:. . ,geo.:0:0,nrepitairocthOuprqp•
Tits 'lot .Pelitet . Po— g 1 't1513 -`15i•
• cl sei in g ass bot les, t teir virtues be ng t ere y Tao.
served .un impaired for any length of time, .so tbat they
are always fresh, and reliable, This is not the ease
w"h thwe pills 'which tire put up in cheap'woOden or
patiteboantbores. • The daily nse ef twoyellets has
enroll the most obstinate ea es of Sere:Ida, Totter Salt.
' L a Plin log ''SerbE es
rheum, Erysipelag,13ciiiii,Blo e es, p , y ,
and Eruptions. They are, hOwever, reeommended to
ao tahen In eotnection with. the Golden ',Malice' Dls•
oororr er order fo secure the best respite. • .
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..:DR. PIERCE'S'
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erloaotheaira management of these diseases peeuliar
to Wornen has afforded a large experience. et the World's
insponsaryi 63 Which Dr. Pierce la the chief tousulting.
l',11,ftl:t,',7„ ';',.'.:1". !IA modiois for their eltre. Dr.
r0(7eLrrip'ilon'irrtho result ot this ex,
tonao-a experiences. and has • become lustly stagnated
retharistae pore& Of all those thief*
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Weakness, Deoullar to Females
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Par.irife Progeription is a Pewegfal aestoratite Tonle
ta the entite.systom, • D. hi a nal/We of unsurpassed•
oleic • mil while • t nide ' nervous Irritation it
sum engthe 'enfettlea names systole, Eberbby! in
stork% lit to 1101U:dui vigor.. The following (Hawse;
ate among tit6e0 in 16'011 the' Favorite Pregeription
haft workedmegle cures, viz.: Lettearbeca, or "WhiteSP:
nicenive mown*, rrasta tisastrasnont Danataral
itgreratio'r;trlo‘r.s'ilokall,itiggslia01,11=1-1,1nofracIstolir.
s#L.00,..eatreouc.Coneestloo,Inlbounotilokand tiegration
rillit'y'3:4,10VoTra,:nrdteaotr,pmeravnyisa.licoprreegioinfondel:
seases neenliar to *Often, bat nor mentioned here.
The following' ladles are 5 fey of the many thou-
mandit who can testify to the egleitey of Dr. Plerao'S ra.
'mite Prescription, from erperieneortna observation:
Mrs. Cornelia Apitiori,.Peosta, Iowa; Ws. Thos. I.
1.40!,,iii,,..4.,,,m,,tir s_Station, Ca._;_lidril.,.T. Al.Seynisjir,
-nem t....14 x , Di Sy r .11:113071ekt Vertla31100, OhiO3 A1313.
Leroy Putnant, No Lb 'NA batten, Pa.; Mrs. Mary A. Pia.
"oltiEdinthm°.; mg- :Miry A, Prisble, Dehmtin, Pa.;
Mtt. D. L. 0111, ObillleOthe, Ohio ;Mtit. Muria E. Ma.
loss, West Springfield', P22.; Wm II. Matt, Emporia,.
Norfolk Zan.' Kiss LOtitESO Pratt., Dodgeville, Mass 'r lqrs. L. A.
idiom iAnion ro,
its. d'. lq. Tenon, va gt.'. mliho '0;Ont.;1,16,tgetor ixw„:
l+torati.
250 North lloward Strbet madttexem, ma., 11fric, Lucy
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ft in n' naYn!lifv la' ". 0,1ars. Nana MeNsught,.
Toff ors" IOWA , urs. r.,- o. stemroa, reenasaip, ILL,
lima Ellen Nay, Wastfloldi N.Y.; Mrs. A.Antann, VO.
roneetr. E.; Mrs', 11. N. lloaloli Gana BOW, bflob.;
Bfrs. P. IL. Webb, Watertout, N.Y. Thousands or ro.
to"'"5 can bdat/ou at the wdrid'obitionse,r7.
m'e. -re
Late r, eople'S Medieid Servant
Dr; E. V. Pierce IS the, solo proprietor and mannfao.
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-4'.(irrn'eleirig.'111"11Plgointeral.fnZ reezb.
-i--ln on 860$0 ModiC0 Aartifer, a work pf nently tno
Lernd•:-11". Ill r6dirdred IT' eOghrtV
.om Tarim. Notion eo ore p OW. 3 as a rim
1. -° i P151111 ftr "tk
lit:e OVP111' 100,000 coiqt.s ./mt
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' The; population of Manitoba is in-
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creasing. a .- rate o ,. a thousand a
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wee_ ; ,•! . .. .
A . w ' 1., - . ••• -, "4 • •
as. puree. es just uteri at tirimisnat,
„ns,,,r Sion ,(Switeer1erid0 at the-alle,ed
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4,:re a 114; le, iii two den ht. i
(I" 86 . '"g • g' - 'a $13e -d
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, On ' Th uredaty.'lost, . Mr. •H.enry'--Wis- •
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met, who. ha een clearing .up,lim :yard
At Jordan $tation•to diapose of, the riita
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bleb set tire to it. ., One of -his children,
• a little boy • three- yeare•Of :tea,. ventured.
too near, rod his clothier eiti%ht th.e and:
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tietore• he. •coulli be • relieved • Was so,
y tune . t at . eat ensued.-- •• ' • •
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..• A dep• th of six reileshasi been lately
sounded in - the ocean near Bermuda.- .
..., Prossiari Men- are 'll'Ot 'perrnittect ' to
rnarry. Linda.: twenty years.' of .' age, •
,...ium..woluen. under Aosenty-taki'.yeats.• .
'. A sample or . Ruesian army ;bread,' re--....•
et:1141y analyzed. at Bulgaria,. avas round
to contain ' 19•pee .'e.ent A5f,sawedust'and.
i4.per;eetit bf sand. ' •:. • - ' ••• ' - ..
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Swedish -paper prove0.1 rat 4 urope
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is -growing ral erat 0 rate'o • one 0-
' ;tree for every. laindied years ; but she
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ean't herd this 'con etry. itt any .stich ',gait.
6 0 that. . - • . .
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near.. Glits*Ow, • on Thursday - Stime
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miners on strike -attacked the :sheriff's•
oilioere-who wereserving notices ofeject•
merit; • . ..Several houses' were wrecked •
and•telegraph lines destrojred: ' • •
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The Pada Bothehildt ' Wile are all
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barikirs, flee .said to work lie .hard tis if •
•' . - b '. ' ' h • f
they were. coining . t en ' ortuee..
There is a popnlar beref tilf they bripe -
.to elmente the (1.1.0am of, the relmilding
bf Jerusalem; ' " • - '. . ' ..
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• The finaneitil loeses of Russia during.
t 0 war have been amormeris • ill i../Ilt•
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hundred, million reubles were spent it
' preparing for and conducting the. war,
and by .the time the troops are back,:
this sum Will'havo s'weiled. to 850 000 .
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..000 roublee 'Ube war las thus incre '
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ed the isreirtion debt by nearly one half.
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• ..Riots connected -.with. the 'recent at.
'tempt to asaaSainato the St. Petersburg
e.:
. Chief of Polle„ and holland tobe trice -
•able to a Niltilitis t movement are repeet.
ed atIVIoseow,. St. Petershurg,, And Kieft',
The outbreaks erere mo serious as to give
rise at Berlin to a rumor 11171,1T,ievolu-
tion ' had broken, out. The number of
:killed le ,believed to be far.g,reater than
the ofilCial. acerinnts admit,. . ' ; ' '
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. Aa extraordinary coso rocendy collie
imam', the notice of the PhysiCians of
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-try's. Hospital in London, • •A: man
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core. was rongui. Illy
named Sairiee• III . . h
coinplaining of..a pain in his.stotroiche
and; although every effort was Made in
his behalf,nobody could diagnose the
disease, and ti.fter beinga month in the.
er . airoS ,IttOi. em exalt-
hospital lie di 1- A. t •• t
•iration revealed in his etomach the re .•
mains of no less than .ei ht • •
g y -seven pee-
ket-lreives, eonle Of which were so far
digested that, in one intittmee, only a
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single blade was foond, . ' . •
•The, paupers of a poor.houtie near
Sheffield, Eng.„ were- on strike a week
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or two since, bittlate papers.bring the
eolliforting intelligence that rnattera hey°
been' amicably arranged. Ph
'--0 pauperS
did not relish the (pantyof the hash
which formed theie noori•da - 1 ' d
y mea , an
• ' they struck work d t f • d f ' le
so•an la use o pie •
oakum, ' The, b irike' Wits; awn plo taly
sneees,sful. . The objectionable hash wag
witlidertwo„ but unfortunately, nothing
. an s eapati-
was etibstittated for it, d' 6 tli '
pere niter' being 'emit" thirty•S1X long
hours began work again and nelhey eat
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down to a . fresh sup,ply of. hash they
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ell I, th
....oug..t ..ey never tastett a more, ueir.
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1V/it, lDi:!roil, t .:11.9.vingread inyour pi- •
Per rePortS Of the.$1,eniarksible„ctiree• of ,
eatarrh,1 oar intlinted,'•to, tell '" velert-I.,,
know abent catarrh '$'• and -I • faney . the •
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"entifr.• and...." inhilling-Lube" 'wirers
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(reeredoller:gt abhors) would, he .glad if
they could. emblazon a aimilar cure in .
the papers. For 26. years 1. 'au if0reil
• Ali. Cat eh 'I n. e 1 s cr .. '
WI , ,., ar , . .ho. .i, a . pas.ac,es be
' ca the co inpletisly closed 'up . • ,"-Snuff• "
a • • e , -- ' '' ' ' '
dust, !' Relies," • . " inbeiling-tubes,"
and '''' sticke " wouldn't Work thouelt ' t
• • ,in • • Iseuld .' . sniff up the r.eq110.d... ... • .,.. . ,, a .
. tervale, vo:
catarth entiff, until!, I heearne a vain--
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able .tester fer such medicines. .. I „gra-
. rew worse, an no. Drip can WA,
duallyg . • d' • ••k •
how myth I stitlered• or whaf-a. miser-
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able being .1.,- was, ,, .114 head roiled .over
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nrY eyes• .60 illat . I was • confirlea to my:
bed for many sueo.easive dare suffering
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the most • intense pain, . which at one
tlinelasted continnouslv for 168 houts.
MI..senim or' ' d ' ' 1 t
smelt nu__ • testa gone,. sig 1
una. hearing intim:red* bnay' &walker,
and. Weakened • ' , . , , ,
, net vous system smatter-
and eoostitution • h ke . d 'I ..
ro n, an nes
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hawk' 0 - ' . ' '
. in° and spitting seyen.eightas of
tfie gine. • I &eyed for death t6 relieve
moor myritifferidg.' .A. fitvorable notice
-in your paperof Dr. e4 '' 0 t . h It •
' K Age 5 a air • e-
Medy 2inCraCea • me to ,purchrtse a peek-
age,. and rtheit,with Dr. Pierce's Nasal
Douche, which applitethe reniedy . by
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hydrostatic preesuie, the Only way pone.'
patible with eoininon aens.e. . Well, Mr.
Editor,it • c141 not cure ma in three-
foniths of a . second, or in One hour or
month, •bitt- iti less. than. eight minutes'
I •was 'relieved, and in three months en..
titely cured, and have. rem abler] so• for
Overeixteen inoeths . While nsino the
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used Ur rearce-s
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Golden Medical Diseover•y to . ParitY. MY
blood..and stethen.. iny stomiteli. I
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i°Pu I ft1' l'Y tile. me °t liiil r 1 easin t P11,1;;.
r.enee w,,,
gative Pellets.' Tr tny , expe l
induce other suffers to eeek the same
means of relief, 'this letter will have.
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to see my stook and prides.
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me Aloing business, but notwithstanding,all
men not te sell to. me
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refinish() for Velletais kept
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Cabinet Maker.
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It makes nti differe' nee how many
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physieians, or ,hoor tatich medicine you
have • tried, it IS now an establishedPa
fact that Gerratin Syrup is • the. Onl
remedy. which I a z' rid"' 1 Y
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ion in severe cases of Luno Di-
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Berta(' I 10. trtle. theta Are °
sands of persona who ' are . predisnosed
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vete 001+18 A 6tt1ed . 0 iii )30 t
Pneumonia iarhoopi 7 Coet ' 1 "Is '
who haire no k - wl dg f. B h '
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erman yrup, o Buell we Would
say thet 50,00(1 dozen were. sold last
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year one • compianit. tion-
eller • tiv•ee tr. *net ' e bottle, . 1
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