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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-11-16, Page 3I 111W. .1� �_ 1-1W., '', ,­ 7. IV- , ­ � I .! �_ - - 1--.7 _1_1-- �­-----V­ ,--T t 11 1M_q_X_______, � ...... ��,,­ ­­ �11, I'll " V , ,� , : �-, - - I ­­ - -i-77-7 ­� . , 4W � , , I ; . , 1, I - FF777777� I , 7 � I .11 : , I I I . I . i I I � � I i 1, �,�, I . , - , � ­ - I . I I I I I . 11 . . � � I I . . : I I � , , i I , -, l� " I I � ,,,� . _,,, . I I . I I . . I 1. �, � I I I I I � I � �, ��-�� __ _-_­;�,`�. - - I �, :� ,�J_ , ,�.�� - i � t! , . ,, �: � � I � � : : I I - I I - . � . I . I -11 I, i, __: -, � ; � 111� � i� I I � '! � � I I . I I I . I : , I 1 1� I � . I � , I - I � 1�� � ; . . - : - I . 1. 11 I � 1. . I i I , - � I .11.1 ... I .� 1, I I I I I . . I , . -1. I . � I I . � I., i I . 11 i � , I I I � ; � I � I . I I I I I I I I � 1 , � , . I . - ! I ; �. I . . , � .. .11111 I . I I , , . , � � ,: � 1, ; � I . . . . � I ; , , I . . I - � - I - AI . I I . I i . I . ! . . . . ;I I I I I ­__­ � �, I 11 I . .. 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I � - I I I � I I taut function in the ecorkomy of I IL ST'ARVILING JDILSC : OVE I ft1r. , ) i . TZIE. WEE]D., � - . . . 'A 0KUGC.1KNT�f9 . 1110019, I I I . . f : � : I - "its ImPor I I. 1. . ,� , � A CURIOUS CASE.1 ' I I I ; "November,16 188 3 the 11hypoehondriao's I system. LDrd Camp. I - 1, , : I ­ - , ,, , � . I . I . 1� , ! , . . - - 11 � I I One That V a I I ' � - . I �; I . . I � . 1! _11, it Was remarked by a sarmstic philo. . 14ay MCI olutle, lZe The Beer some Effects �f Cigarm-A Tobacco Me' As I'VonoUnced from the, Pulpit by . ,PJU le PhYfilcluef, Vazzled O-icr iL I . ­ . _­­­ - - - - _J�e � . I I .11 I I 111vankc _-11 I . � I . - - - �;�__ I - 1SOi1C­_­__1r __ -1 ­­�-Jlndastky andrBreak amp All the Brew. , frige'rator"The 1ExV,?,tcnc16 Ot,a PlIcill. Teniperfince Clergyman. I 'Young 6 Mon. � , i L ' I . , , , 0 -thi�- 6 -I - -.k-.- Vvini. -fa tha; I I � . , irl's Sir nge Afittc � I .. I � I sop er, rose q a w a Sao o . . I I � i I , . . . I 0 L I . I I � , � if I sound djgeation� Is , Intry 1 . -�tuo. . . . . ,� . . . I . . I I . � fact *of 14 , rielo in the Col �. , I -i�l­ . . I ' I . . I I I ; I-, .. 0 1 � , , , , � I I I A Cleveland (0,) despatch says:� The A � . I I TKART OFAEING HAP" �' 3 "possessing a' I I "And' did the ladies leav , filwaukee ddBpAtchsays: PhysidiMat 1 � I I . I 1, I � and :,great industry," aud it tber6 -was .. I If I had a cow that would givestich milk, : - a when the Aria�l of the 'Suit of Freak E. Brous' I- 11.1 . . 11 � ,� ' I - �, - -�, . . " I 'the critiols ,. in, I would diesg)ier i , h the fitest silk;' , I cigars war I a Balti, against Rev. John' Bratnt, for �30,000 aged 13 years, whose legs below.: t , he knee : I . - - 11 � � !,,� � I .. .1 , � A . . I lack of charity . in I I'd feed 4er on the -best oftay - I I a brought on,?" asked - � an of this: city are Btudying.the case of agirt .� I - - -.1'r i i , � I "'r I there was a great'deal of sound physiology. more ,lady of a gentleman who was describ , I . I . " - I I ; . And milk hei� forty times a! Uay. ' . - diAmages, was commenced. yesterday in the are go sensitive that they cannot be touched I I ; ; � :. ,",?pe, , ,Persons Mor� a, I P The capacrity for,. -intellectual ..work, the r I Court of Common Pleas. Mr. Bronson was between daybreak and midnight, but'ati -�' , ,:� , . , I I � � � ,� ,. -� i� na piness, � I 1 'a dinner to which be bad recently been � � . . I ; . .1 - Ot . her�k_: to , Dyspep*%tk -tistiect of the . paitience with Which crosses can be borne, So r�no.fhe_6I&­d_ffCy on -rum.. Few pe'o. I.-g6ated. ' "No, madam," was ,the reply' I some time since proprietor 'of a drug ,store 1�, midnight, becomb so insensible t6 feet- : I I � I . . . I � !! I � ., ple who have heard,'the lines have over �, How nice I" responded his fair questioner. in th6_Village of Oberlin, where, on account ing that the Strongest ourrent'of � electricity - . .1 I Stomach on the Mental Constitution- good: temper and bad temper, good work . - I : I I � I I ind, indifferent, ate greatly deVenden .given the matter of 'milking cows for any- A distinguished physician of New York, of numerous colleges there located, the 'Sale has no'effect'on them. She walks and � , No Royal Mond to Fencity. I � . t �on . , . I 11 I f I � . - . the action of that organ, which, quite as thing other than' milk a serious thongbt, whose habit is to smo.ke five or six cigars of intoxicating liquors was' strictly forbid- . runs, about At play in the day ', biit X �_ The "Art of Being Happy ", is a theme, much as the brain whi . And. y,il a g6aiug in Dakota bets succeeded every evemng,� but none at all during the . time I . I � ell it riourishes, is in .k n I I 1. i I I I I � d6l.a. He was -several times accused 'of she Strikes any object she is thrown into , � . . I I so universally popular that. the leet,are the seat of life. Temperament, ,weather, g a cow give, not exactly rum, but day, has long pursued the plan of Dot WhiSk6y'6 ; . . , ' , fie ling V , onfrary to � the" wiBhes of paeoxySms of agony. While the lower I � � I . ' I � which Dr. Benjamin Richardson delivered food, exercise, worry and, a hundred I other beer. ]as has made adiscovery that threat. smoking during the month of October. His Z!, egm unity, whereby he incurred their part of her limbs ate in ibis con . dition. her : I � � �? I I . I , . - I before the Sauitary Congresa last night is 'external. cir'burnstances ma make.it more ens to revoIutiOhizg___tb_-_6k;:e brewing idea iB,ihe say�, to ,allow big system to ill.wil . 'dead. I I . Y' - . f1'ri'i'g" which finally culminated in the a p aKe' completely . 1. � Pretty Bure to Attract its fair share of atten- difficult for one ma,u than 'for another to trade of the World and rexnder']Grew6iy -jecuperai ­T�jjoj_ is ,legs fromthe kne u I . ,� : �­�, 11 11 a Ai� anaually.. The and destruction of his Store. The The disease came on a year ago. 'She. ie , � I . e orthless. -In short, he has estab - effect of tobacco in 'big case is a slight presentsuitgrow - , I '� � tion. But when a London Physician inti- keep, in absolute health.. -But when I I I I sout of a sermon preached Strong and healthy e.teept for cataleptic I I . ,. . I I . mates tha,t this felicity is an object of Strip the whole sub�ect of.Ahe verbia_ lished a, bre on four . legs4 The letter acceleration of the movement of the heart- b I I I I - .; . I . . - , w � as receive� aLt,6 - I � ihe-,rbV. defendant on .February 24th, convulsions. Prominent physicians of other. ' � . I . � : Sanitary research, he is"apt' to disappoint with� which it has been sukicruncled, W% published b= i by Dr.'H. E. This acceler n becomes cleiirly defined . 18,82Laad,� I I b go6lke � the chemist of Park and llissiB. b, I which waEr-alterwardB -Published :cities have.exam,in . ad the- case, but failed to I. I . � an Audience O' to the fact t at a S ound 'body is . , 4ut !�0466B in the Oberlin News, of, which the following. effect 9, � . . I : . wh ,;V6uld fain have hoped, come b4ck, .� I I V the e�rid bf every September, . I cure. . � � . . that they were t6 'be ,put- in possession of easential to -a,go'uncl inind,'and a mind- in , and fully explains this extra. e;tirely at the beginning of November, after � I � I. 1 I I - . - , I sippi avenues, . . - I 11 .. . I is a biief extract: " The ghastly deeds of � . . - I . . 11 Borne shorter cut to -the secret. Dr. good working order usailly results in its .ordinary phenoTenon: . les,ving`� him -in I . I I . . .. I . . - . . I _ . I . his period of ab9tin ' ence, - the past shall stretch out .their skiquy , whe Faith, "Cure.- , I . . . I I ownerbeing reasonably happy, taking ,one Giry,,_Pakota, .1 od condition for 'another year's wreStlat' hande and puniah,theo. -Good we . . I . . Richardbou reminded them that happiness, , Sept. 25.�Dr. 11. E 90 . ,� . , a Bliall A number of, injudicious people in, , ,. . . . . I - I is very much a question of eating and day with, another,. and allowing that hehas Hoelke, St. Louis -Dear Sir: In -our *Wibb the weed. - breathe freely -at'thy death, Thy monu- I W Is I i fli-7 - I . I . I drink, no Marc than big fair share'of care to bea ' ' a "German farmer � were Piled in.. ment' aball'be - a teeitimony4hat-plague is cure ,hand and � profess au unf%lteri � ­ . drinkin'g- tea; -,toba�cco and strong . , r. neighborhood lives.. I . Neat boxes of staiued ivood Pittsfie d, Ma s.,'have. organized & fa fresh air, bracing breezes� soap, and water, Rest, Sleep, Strength. 6f'body, all tend�Ao named Liebig, ,who.claiMS' to have Ma& a rowg on the, sldOwcase�s of 9, Broadway , stayea, and as 'tby guilty Spirit is borne on � - � I . , liver, And a sound digestion, And,- the same end. - Pleasure and agreeable , discovery which seems.to me so remarka-, tobacconist's'store- yesterlday.� Inside the the blast toward reliance Upon the declaration that 1� all . 11 I . - -_ 'In active I ble' that I have � I . I stabled I boxes 11 were other boxes of polished 8 the ghtes of � hell, the, things are possible"to him that !believeth." . I I I 1; a hygienic house, built'on prin- work are'equally "aids, 'to soliuciness of concluded to -report it to � , . I hideous shrieks ot those Whorn thou hast � I I . . I . . I . If -.11- I ur,knowat to architects, and �oxi b6dyj'and.though , it�may be perfectly true the I Press. 116 is engaged in. raising hope, white metal. These were divided in the' ruined shall pie f'. They ag�sertthat tbb prayer of faith has �.. . I . . . : - � . . . iple, stii . �� . . rea the.e.11, Bronson claims, -1 ' . 1. . - , soil legs mischievous than - the L 11 melan- that, When the" 'liver ,is sluggish it oil &-small farm, keeps Some cows, and .Middle !by two. -perforated -partitions of ti eady . 'o.btatrisA - '.ebveral - remark- ., �. , I � . I I I . . i he only'sold liquors'as medicine, Bud tha ' - r 'sue , L cholic foundation " which, -the lee means � &ysieal ,exhaustion, the fact seems to be 'He is qu to a � metal placed close todather, And containing on account of the , � able, � cures.. -and. they � , have . - I L turer'so doing 'well. � sermon his character and 1 1. � . _-_ ' wailed. I son them. On o ' ceeded in arousing considerable �' publio I . I I I I justly be Be virtuous,' after. #9 is nevertheless ,.Undeni able that the organ Scientific man, and has - a diploma -from- a -wet -sponge betw I ne . ,side ,business have been irretrievably rallied. I interest in - their , doirgs. AV,�, present, - � I � . sanitarian code, and y6u. 'will be h&PPY,'i'3 of happ . ineBs, is, ,at fault. However; Borne ,big agricultural. college in Germany, of'the partition were Btaq.ked , fine cigara, Therefore he.prays'fqrdamages. . ' 'j 'a w . I . . I � I . - out all which the inventor of the city, of thouBands.oUpeople are bdrn ,with liver4 the name of which-iUs,ve for otten. His and on the other fr ' it smoking ,,tobacoo I .- . however, . 6man is slowly dying "with s, I � I I . . 9 . . agrai I. . . � -.1 . ..... ­_ . I . .:1 .1. a, . . m cancer, in spite of their supplications. . So, , , - . , . hygbia ha:d to.bestow. on the Glasgow citi-, ,naturally sluggieb, and thousands more' neighbdr-S call him the Latinlarmer. This' WAs?IooseIy§trewn., ,,This is.theneweSt . I I � . . � - . � I I . I zens who had'expected,-per-haps, to bears, wholeaclaseidbutary life are tomporar'l " . h the says: .Among big, cows.is one of thing -in the refrigerator . . line,", said the . One Jexp,orience from nany. I far ad All external indications, g6, bar faith � .�, , � - -, � , , , . . I � I na 'r , , I have isexable so 16ug, and � , i's complete, for She big Steadily refused to I . . diBodurse framed tcbed'jo . the like* fashioL Yet, tl * y Eng i h b tobacconist. 11 Xsa refrigerator for tobacco' h ��eu sick and na , , I 11 - I on , the .model of aill I ,e.e Ta , Bad, the .best milker in the lot. I ad caused, My husband so MuCh trouble an'Cl � -_ � I I I . - r,.N,g,. As you see....'It keeps 'cigars � and tobacco expense, no one seeiii6d to know what a ed In 1 . consult a physician or take medicine ;, but , --I , . . 11 Mr. Barnum's 11 Art of Malciug'Money,-" people Are not exhausted , physically or me .time Ago .the, milk from her had.a - il e' . ; � b I.. 'that I was Completely diShearte ried and disco u i ' 1 neverthblesg she is waSting a,way'in agony. , , I . color, w ich. ran.. -eih I I , "­ . . � or 11 Secret 'of Long Life," � wi mentally, though they Buffer from ,the de. bAtertaste and brownish fr And. aromatic for an a�e. In dry r . I . d6red 'it totally unfit for'us ,,h , . _ . ,. ' . qgecl.� 'In .tt2is, frame of mind -1 get a bottre of 1 I SensiblepeOple. think that this is'carryini "' -, - I world had been'w often pression which is certain to follow'., Happi weather you � Stick %, wet sporige in the Pat. known, "' my �: fanaticism too far, and piotesi' against &_� � -�� ' '- ,_ ': �� , . - which the I. a. - This,_tava 1. . I liop Bittaxa-and�nso�("hem-un : , L . I .. . I I ­ ­-­ -tantalized But;ifthere�ii3-n,D-mQre--a�-re�al-�nOB�i".D,r�-R�ich�r-dson tells -US IB--iiot-in�-the--him,-con,3i(lera,bl�AistreE3s' -aad Jition to keep things .moist. � In ,wet , family, I soon began to impr , . . I - , _b6_QouId_ __ , d, gainga so � * , ­�,,�­ __V�2ve�i.�Zl, , .. - --- roAd-to feiiaity than to learning, Dr..Ridh-' brain; 11 the emotion of felkity" is '1i'i;ou-' 'not account 'for weather i6u. --- �-­y � ­-6ttio ,U, -cotitinuance.of-such-au I .1 . . . � it. Later'on' bd als- t8�i-e-,�i7t-6utl(o.yiee,p�-the-mFfr-cith; -fast- thak­wy - - _­­_.__ -exhibitiou-of­1-faith__'__ 1. ' . . ­ I � he . . I � . I . . I 1, I . ard8oxi at least did -good service in showing tered in the great �anglia,-IyiDg, not in the covered the'etause of the, trouble. Ile Saw getting too moist."-Neiv -York_�Sun, �. , strauge and unnatural, but when I'told them without wor ." I - � � I I . I . . . I . . I . � . I I � � . . . what had helped me they said, `11i&ah for Hop' � I � - ___ - � , I � I . � ilay ., . that the, path is neither so, Ion. I - ;uerebr .spinal cavities, but in th,��aavities the�abimal coming:outof bisbar.p;where 'A man of letters was smoking.' s! long.' - they prosper! for they have I I . g nor so difli 0 . I - . and cheLt- Bitter . I I I I I � cult as to be unattainable by a patient of the body itself, near theL stom"h,"' Be lie has, his' -hop -bins. Evidently ,tLe'cow thig with a physician on a Hudson River made niotherwe)l and us ha�p�y."-rlllho,lffothe 171lairinkonial Eccentricity ­ � . . . 1, - r -* ,. � . 1. ' ' ' ' .1 . I I I . I � � I traveller. He acknowledges', indeed, that it so'; thi5i,fa,ct Only ,fortifies the familiar had been feedirg on hops-au"d, naturally"' ferry -boat, when a stranger 9tepped. up an ' d '- I . I , - I . I � I . I Age doesnot seem to be a bar to what' is ::, , I � I I . �'. . 1, some Wen are born to L happiness, just ' ,asked. for a ligh,C -Let me give ' * �The telephone is convenient for Swiss Sometimes termed the youthful matrimonial � , - ­: ... � � . � . I as experience of the' great unhappy. That the milk fis�d'ai6quired,.th6: objectionable I .1 .1 I you a i I I i I � � . some men are .b rn to.. I � . � iatch " replied Aie in no, travellers-, - . . % . . . . � . ,. , � 0 ,good ,health and to , countless legion Are as, well aware as Dr. 6ste. He commenced 4. Series of experi- a 1� I I . an -'of latters, addi . - I � I . . craze. Acasein point occurr4-ia Port - , i : ' � 1. I . . .1 . I � . Ler had -withdrawn. �11 . - I I .. - . ­ I Jervis, N. Y., a few eveni.ugs'ago, when � , . I . . I �10,000 a year. It is equally ,true' that. 'Richardson can tell thern Where the trouble , meats, the reasons for which lie ,gave me, after his petitior , �' DrTnoi�.DuuGOIST says I I I hers are doomed, by their ,constitution; lies-;� but if he-caniinduce,them. to-olo'ey the and Which seem' quite pl�usible. His,' 'don't knc�i how you-f�_el a"boni'it, doctor., ' � "DnriPgtbo*m&nyi Ro� P. G BlightUniied in Hiram I _� ot I � - , . I . � years I have been in ,the drug -business .1 h ' marriage I I I I � � I I .1 � to be melancholy. and 'dyspeptic all their lawp�bf health, and combine with their -ob- -arguments .'were:. ,If thelood buV,'Ifor� my part, I very much dislike to put never had a medicin "vel Ha 'ki,I'l,g, a ad 73 Years, to J.lia 'Van' . � � ­ - . I has Such a I . , I . I e that gave .such gen-, . n' . .g � . I I., ,. . I oral Fatisfaction, or for. wiiich there, was such: GO! , �, I --.-- life long.,. But outside-oi these unfortu� servance a -little' Philosophy and much - direct influence-ou the taste �, And color.of the end of 'my cigar back1h,to-my mout.4 . rd 'I 7�. Notwithstanding their - *. . I I . alarge'sale, astliore is for Magnetic Medicine.— 1: adviinced a a � . . � � nat r ' are a host of' people, in -fair ,s I I � t, . , . �L . I 11 . . eB the a' � elf -control ,he ,will not. have� lectured in the milk,have We not the m'"eans at hand after, it,bji�%,�eerl . fingered by Tom, Dick or � - . , the couple, were ea brisk slid - . 1-11. I . I , . � health and with good digestion, who are, vain. Happiness to the diseased is not to.. give -the, product any ch'araoter we ef . 1, Iw6yB carry matches with 'me, I &risians . .1 1. I ,spryaslambs upon a spring in I orn, and - . ' '. I . , I , . I � -The P . -have.adopted tbeBritish� �, . . I..... I habitually unhappy. It is evidently fb -this .alwayg'attaixi able; From the fretful 'it is --choose ? - He evidently regards the animal Zd:7,Bike. it a point'tp offer one of- theax . I . I � during -:tbel feativitieS that followed the - ' . . . I I 1. , . I � . . ebonomy,of th I I chemical instead;" , "And quit 11 .. . wedding-gake. � , . - I I I ,� A� I 11 ,c and-whici-ware-kep't - tintil-, .',_ . ­ - . , I � class that Dr. ,Richardson appeals,-�,,.Tlie ever far away. -Bu,". fter all has been said a ,cow as,a'sort,of . . a right You arb,?"said - . .- � . . I . . I 11 ___..._.._­___­­­. --- I .. I i f' . -th .. I . I I 9, ur the follow . fie-, I " 1. t I .. I I 11 ing, ornib',* . ­ � . . . - .,: � , � I , . others .are either behind his'�comisel or dqEi.jand�ccnsider6d we dome back to the point laboratory. So be went :ti�w,lork to try to , the doctor.,.,- .I believe that: some o - a NOT: TROU'BLE YOURSELZ he guesbB thro t ,.the I , _. I ., . "I I , . ' . not require its aidi Ile is Sanguine enough, .from whence we, Set out -that it is largely produce a drink similar to beer, and it his. Worst diseases can be cbnve�6dby one man_ 'DOto iLsk wlietlier ,Dr. Wheeler's Compound q t . . . . , . I I �' . 1 . to believe that it is in tb& Power of applied d6peaden't "on' the 'Way the digestion is stat6ftients. are true: '(as I believe) lie Sue-: to another1hrough the 'contact of his fia- f]l iNir.of Phosphates 971rd-Calisaya may besafely, mazes 0f.the danc6 and 'tri ed, the lig t - . . I . .1 , , . . . . taken in your particulai �6ase--;i-beim� composed, fantastic ­*­ --- ­_ 1. I 1. I I � .science to multi of human iarried'6xi ai d` 'tic Wag; 'ce'eded completely. .He continued toleed ders With a borrowed cigar. . 1, persoriall� � in 6, inam �i that would bring � .. � . . I . I ply ,the saw 0 " . No h%bita � yspap I OLPS, � . ' . I .1 - more youthful, limbs. 11 I � .. .1 . felicity, juet as it has �beem the -lbry� of the ever happy-:-LondonStanddrd- ­,, � ` h forwhich he, had.a natural Llikin of,eleln.euts necess'ary to the'formationof the' credit to I . I I .. - 0, . . I I FJ g,, know of a case where va"Olo'd- W" tran5- b Pe 36le and nerve, an al . � I . � . I . � I � I , , I . I . I naw d actiA)g purelyag ,� . . . . � : , . . . I I . .� I I - I ­_ .. -t.h-U=d;ItTand then corn.. Graseand hay E . I I . I nutritive tonic, it is positiv�.ly. c6rtain to benetit now Buffalo'" Are Kept North. ,, , . , I I . . i3anitari%n to 'decrease the deatli-is,te.. . 1. . - - nftt�d by means of a two-dbllar bill, and 0 . . -- ,- - � . . Twenty or thirty years ago people laughed I . :Th I I . 1. 'do, . " i the, firmly, believe . that varioloid and � things all ages and conditions of life, I I I .. � . � . � � . I I I c Blue lbaww. : . I would, not .�becauee under it - I I .11 as it perKeQt% thei - I � I I 1. I i I -_ . � when the idefi, was broached of, man being I liquid resuffied its natural, Inilky much worse can pass from a,man S fingers Ifigestion and absimilati6o Of fo6d� and the puyi-1 . A party.of hu I a � ters having returned to � ' , - . I I ethestatute . I fying,of the blood. P.6.p.hates'aT.e,,..t,b.e-ggspii6ial!, ,Sioux City aft, - �� � , - �,� .1.. 1-1 � I I I I . Itis.a mistake.to suppos6,iha 2_ 1 'gar' . an ungu6cesbial" se4rck� t - , r I made to livelonger arid dieat greater inter. under I , ebaradter. .-The �Prodnbt. uader this Ante a ci , and thence into the smoker of d�0uta.-,trf­thb-va,t,jd ­ - I .R, I - . r 1. I " I . wbich'Justice Tuttle, of I ast Haydn, .. I I 1. . .. 1. � . . . � � juicescrit tbe/m.otiveVower forbuffaloaEuill Montana the-SiouxCity , -, � I I I ­ - . I I Vale, Yet it is to-diy a matter of common ' . I feeding was a turbid" light .- brown it-" ,�. - I � .. or ,the nervous systole; and Natui7a`s�nniversa.]' I I .1 I - , daiposea:fines upon wilumber 'of persons , � . � . r6 li,u i � . 1, .� . 'It . � .1 I knowledge that the - number of ffeaths �.' I )ad last Su , nday' liquid with'a 8*eet,� slightly bitterish taste. I . � . . - - remedy in' the animal and ve.6etmb gdom to, � .TournaZ Burns up the recerit experiences a - . . . � . � ' I I pay fcr driving over the Foxon r( ... 1. I Warm from the,cow he Adds Sam I a yeaai� I . I � i - I I . I � � . gment and sustain'the vitaf , forces. . . . d dds-thatth6re^i5no , I � .. " . , - �. I i . thousand is fewer .than it was wcouple,of I AR the .Use otTobacco,, Injurioll'i ?_ � ".:� � s`1 : , 11 I . . . I sportsmen'there, an a . I . . I . I isonecifthe old�cclonistl bluelawg. The' I � ; I - 11 11 I . I. . . - I ,� � � q I � .. ' . ­' hard of bUffalo 'of 'any - considlerable sizio��._ I . .1 - � I � , 1. --- decades ago, And 'that could typhoid, sear. almost obsolete, Sunday raw of.Connectiout . seple it in a wra:m place,'and lets it ferment. The crusade against tobacco is.carrie'd on , - One hundred thousand Scotch men a itch - Wbile-the,huxi I - , . I I 1. . . I ' " latina and other apidemics b,elpreve'u�ed by is a modification - . of one of the � old laws, but This seems' togenera,te a *�,cerbain arnount, with unmitigated ferocity. At themeetilIg herrin' . I . I 11 - South of the British Jing. , . ., � ; rfeat drainage and a reasonabl � a me , de'of, - I j� of aloo . hol and the liquid at the ame time, . I- d,, . . age. I I . 1. I ,� ,� � I , �� ters were inthe Judith.Basin's, �All' of!; : I . I I .1 :, � �d � I . . . , I pe . . . in comparison with. the original. it appears � . . If .. I S . of the " Englisla,Anti-t6bacoo Society an . .1 - . . . . � ... I - ' �. " I � living, it Would be still further reduced. . . -Here are becoxnes clear.. . - ati-Narcotic Leag '.' %V � ! Brooke- settl6d ov�er the couiitry,�,axid sop , I . . . to ba -a very light blue indeed � . the fern e.itationls,haw- A jue, " -at Xanclf�ster on JAM04 SaVeK -1 , . � That there is suchA thing -as innate' be - .11 . I aia curtatin Stage th � I ) made respeciin I �- dJ14 C�nifiCd. , . � . dense y�_ks.jt tba,t it was impossiblie to see � . " . .. . . . I p some of the, restrictions formerly placed ever, not iiitertupte� a Monday, statelments werc � 9- :' Workingn2ea will Sconomize by employ-� - arty ascer-, I I . I piness only very dy 8 -pe' pido-peiop- Is -will deny. � 3miniba of 4uff,'geta Bour and is url fit' to �...drink. Ho, ..the-��effqcts of � tobacco calculated, I ve . n .. - `�' .Ai�i­­ . objects 200 yards away.. Thep I I I . .. 1. . . - -and -he worl tube , inhabitants, of the Dq I f, . Jn - rfis_iLRL-8axlf tained that it was from prairie fires set by, ' , : - , I .1 . A child, Dr. Richardson tells us " A, . 1. Steps the' fermentation by pouring the more than the pernicApus weed Ase17 t , - . I ­ . I .. . en,,on the Sabbath -day: . � �O � Purg itive Fisllets ",and 11 Golden Medical I h buffal from radving , � . I I . � draws on 'his awn experience -is often I I - - I , adiang to deter I a . -0 I � I . , 'liquid in �;.BtrOl3g jug, corking zightlY,, and destroy 'the nerves of smokers. A, -Ong , Discovery ." cleanse, the blood and systerlit th ' �' I I . I . 1. 1. No one shall cross a river on a Sabbath . I .1 So are 'it down . Ili a Aeep Well.' -.'Two or other evils *bich we're said'to be t a result ev6nting fevers, and other serious' - � . .. I I � .1 filled with I' unbo'lluded felicit . � I � I � ,letting h i' soUthw,ard, a;s By do ofi.tbo approach of: . 1. ­ . .y�'. a' day but. an authori2ed'elergyman. , - - - -.-,--. 11- . I . I ' winter. �, , � I .. . I . . I � adults, at rarer intervals, though th young-, , . three -days a up. It is -then following werdO speciall' I " r � - ,- � . . � I I I U No one shall run. on the Sabliath'day, ,fter he draws ii. td'ige.ps.s, and during all Scrofulous and othe"i : . � 11 . . __ , . I . . . . of smoking, the y I . . . . I I . � frequently,. thoug, per' or�walk�iu his gar3eii Or elsewhere' exoe . I .Q . --ce: I - I . . .. � I -, . . � I L_ . , - - ost child is. just as" I h , -, pi; ,a clear, .light 'brown ,a lor,'effervescing, numerated : ' Can' kt, affections. of the humors. Sold by dill 'gists. ,The Princess Be ' ai�'ic­ashas:'eont'ributed. I I : I ' � � . . 19 . � I I i. �. I I I . . I I haps not so long, racked with grief I , which',,' , , , "'.. . I 1 ' � fotming a creamy foam -on top� and tastes - I .. � .� � � . .. . 1 4 ), I I --.,-. - , : to"and from meeting reverent y. ' . , I I .bronchial tubes, loss of appetite and imper . - . . . . � some Sketches to a azinei -1 I . ­ � i I ' . . I . - I .. . I . . . I to it, is a,4 poijnaut)ag the heavier sorrows lelicious-,to rn�, it d6d�l, better than ' febt digestion, dise ' . . � . I . I .1 I I ' Ill. No -one Shall travel, cook victuals, I , � I -,,a grei I I I � . I age of ilivbr'and respira- , � In Covent Gard&x one orchid At aucti I ,The * , , . I . � of older people. . TUS� Proves.- that IiAP- inalre"bods,,B cap h use,-. cut hair , or shave, , most of tbe,be6r I.'ever tried., ln� short he toty . -6 I , � � on . new .oueen of ada�gmcar's name I I .. . . . . I rgans;� nervous diseases generally- obtained �35 guineas'. '. -, . � . I . . 1. I � . � . o � � ., : . I I , . I , being interpreted means CIoad;fEII-of­' ,, �: � ; I , '' . - I . . piness is not really 94 something Which we on the. Sabbath day. , , . . has got A brewery on� our legs;which, in I � 1: . � I I . . I ., . I I . I . . ' f .One curious fact was m6xrtioiied�with deep ' . , I . ater., .Lend may she rain. - � I I �. I � I � :, ___ � .. los6-.simpl.y--by-r6asoii.-.-of��o.ur-stiffneeked� --I­V-.­No-wom.ari- Bball- -kiss ,--her- -children- --casq _pSobibition_ _4houtd . . I mkg�,y _ - I � . . . I . � _pze_iaiI,,bo_�._Qab._ �_regrat:��nainely_that 1.1-6t.. late years- Ltkdj�a_�N:h arcely eni0ycT__-o_ - ._ . . _.,_._____ smok _ _q, _haq_� th � . . � . I long , across �i the-.- �borders.- 11 TuiHiry i5f feelin�, well for _�ei�is have been so - - , as Ing on is,rap1dIk_b_e_dc­nii_ff9-% _V111n&---_-- ----' � - ". nose and digreg%id'of Playsiological ruled. - 1. I take a I W___W_WfG­ I . 11'' . � . . I . I on Sabbath or fasting days. - . � ., _: -icg-had-locraased Among medical students. � I . . I . . . � , . . . Then there are certain individuals -men ,. V. The S bbatb I shall, begin., At sanest on When , I first . exPiessad- -'some It i's rba,ll�', incon4rehonBible how those rendvated by-ukrig. tydia.Pinkham's.Vegetable dise. The local court having. decided that . I I .. .. . * , a I 1 I . I . I Compound that they have triumphed over the ' . I . I I I � . . : I quite as often as wornen�­wbo are, of 11 a I sit .1 . . , .1 doubts-- of -the sudoesd at his 6xm., ' who,sxe being educated' in the art. of pre- ife has ,been a milkman's canK may no longer,clAtiek and 11 � . . I Urday. , .. � ills flesh is said to be heir to, aud li . - . � I I happy disposition." They are joyous ,under These are gebuiri . 6 .:old "blue laws 71' periments, he mot: mel. with'anargument serving .health ghould, at the same tible crowned with the' added charm of a fresbei rattle And his- gougg no .longer' sound, � ,. I I I . . I . � I . ed,. And' There i I O' -which - I bad to admit was qui � . , . be'auty I I I . I . .,� . I .. I I . . : - I most circumstances; rarely depressi s no - danger that the. most zeal us I . taplausible. 'adopt a certain hae'thod of.'destroying their . - .' I I . . . -1 . � . � people may now -sleep after 4 o'clock in the, . ­ � . .1 � .. . � I . ___ . I � . I so elastic that, like Dr. Priestlev, who was , church, - ­6ing- folk in the State.will ever Starting with the fact undoubtedly icorrect, own ' Not the ' I I ! � . . I . . . . � I � . . � . .least melancholy part of , Why is a leaky tub like' a �'Poor rule ?.Be., . morning. ­ - I - . .. I I I . I . . I . . . I . - I cited as an, e?campile, or Leigh. Hunt', who urge, the . revival Of any one of them. ' It that - 9.11 physi ciaiiS order beer fr6ely to thelffair is the fact-thai these smoking Daus . I 'd 11, I - - - �� 1. . . ­ � . ,. - , - I I . ait.doe8n't.hold-goo ..., � �__ - . � I I I I I . . I . I � - . . . I � I � . I i . I � I I I I might have been put in evidence, they soon an in 6oDfinernent -when the .g6aeration ixi�edical,­silldexlts are' ; developing into . - � . . - _ � . I .1 will,'Ibe observed that they place no reStria- wOna . - � . . 1. .. , , . : - .. . I I . � -'Vr- - I � . I . . . I I . ,DO NSI ELJ,' �� . I 11, I . rise superior to the,'aimoyances..of life, tio'ns.-upon driving or riding on Sunday. of milk in their breasts ,is in abeyance Or doctors who will; Jf they:do,tli6ir"duty, feel -. Young, - middle- aged or -old men, suff6ring'� .- .1 ,r: - 11 . - .1. � I � I . . . I . � I : 11 . . . Nor can it be forgotten Ahat ev 'Itheir patients' digarifand . . I . - , - - - �. I - ­ . ery que, _Xonb,��were. �.meeded­Tiie_ _�old "Ptir-itans- soantk, fie-says�': 11 If beer in the 'animal bound to -out�offl . " I 1, � . 1� I . . . : __�_;­­ I - � . _' , � er-vous.-debility-or--kindred-a,ffection'sr', - ­ � - I . . - ­­_ owned no horses'orwagons, aud tbere.;were U .1 . ,e. I - ": - . I I I --f -,-N;s - : , . . Ul riences � ,b �_ - fro- a addre6s-,\With two Stamps,, for large, . - X. H. . T) � ),ii) I L . .. I I even the most fretfU , bXpd At Scale � . emit 6 p�Ip-es-­ S't. ja_�We_;�_da­zelt . . .. I , I '_ I I � . period or other of the year intervals4 I eporionay cam a ire, ami into milk . . . . t . . . .b�utfd L .1, , . . I .. I I I . I no livery, stables ILI those days. The foun. ! wily cannot the element' Of milk. under , - .. I .- I- - � . I treatise, �World'g) Dispensary Medical Asso. I � � VEGETABLE BALSA211G. . . ' ' �. . � � the world seemB Sunnier than ordinary, and iders:of the State of Seilator1lawley and , proper food, be ,transformed into, beer in. . -1 . I.C�, f . � , I I � .1 . � ,:. ,., I . I ., I . . �,.rhc. Mod Scene , , are.. . , .ciatiou, Buffidol/N. Y. * I . I , . .1 I � � a I I I I - I. I . . . I I the burden of cxisteuce hardly� percep ti Is ' s natural laboratory T' -Yours, ''truly, . . . I � . , . � ,,� - . . � � . I . I . .1 � .b I �, or . al er never dreamed that the ibl I I I . . I I "I" . . � X L- � L" IL I C) I I . I I I 1 I E ::�. � , . - I ' '� . I � , I ,� . . .. . - , . . : . , - 'b' . X L.. 0 , 1. , - ­ . . : : - : I I � IS-, E JOIINSONo � : stoae,to�poisonous snake bites have�been Effie , Ellsler will have 'a I , . Thellweight"6f ;orrowis liftedup - the' :::::::, 3 about Newllav6uw6uld, . I � Several instances, of, applying the. xn�d. � , -- , I X .1 R -pli , ,,.Iiiht"'� , , ,.I` a � , , , , . I I I ,- spirits: Are, in familiar case, '.. I 1: a , on . Sunday ,afternoons wiiii. , 11 I . I � I � I . I . 1. . ,11 aW P Av y 1. . - 'IE � . I � z I �. � .1, I . L . . . I ar clition; � (�f' i � � - A beef famine is-howAikei y to occur at '" d . B'et:.Har - ' ' - I :3 I . .1 . , �' . , . , ­ I ,, L , V"bpla arayL,e�cpb6b.:tol � reports .� by' . the western �newspap6rs . r te;, , . , .1 , I. . . . . , 1. � � I �w lids stood the test for'Ffriy-THREK, Z . ' ! - I � . � .--.,.. 11 � I . id, contrasted With,. the � call " i I s, Of 'all' �arieiieg-,­dra;v�n . by � hired ,. 9, -moment. ' recently,and thefeetimony of the, patients . . - ��'. , I � L. "' _ � ' .1 . � , - - I I 11 I ' � . 'Mind experienced -a few hours before, oba" : - , ,� � , I ny a . hear . ( . � , I , r ve C2 ' I � I I o 1 I . ' 'ste s carryiDg,IIOA4�'of Sabbath', of.all� �tbb �agt i rich's ,I Lt I I � , . - ,_. aits.cIfthelbert ,': ` 4 ' I I '. I . I stit te, both by-rea, it y ' an con rae I � a a U be'.west,6eirig is that in every case,the stone has absorbed - '�� 4�4 cat"i ,'361scov,ery' 81kilce JL492.. � - � Fn rARs, and. aas p o . . � �� - I � . . . , . . . . . I U I't d' ` t�' �tt� What, rea 113'r 11 t 'eir''best � cllptb�s ,shoutiig,' 66 brdw( - I - I a . , , h.t* �* � Z . ��Z:u. W rn I - - � ' I - ' " I . . 1. ,,, I . 1. sformeVinto �b 'r 3ribs and of the poison. it is -a. popular belief iii-th � Fox li i_for� ,the . �cure': �of r- I I � Dr. Richardson ,Would -call .1116e fall I I - . I . I tran . � I - I . . - 66ugbs 'colds: sore thr . oat bronc i is, R - , : 1, I I � 1. - . , . : ,�, '�,' , � ,� . I Ion, I in its':'early . I X .- I : 1, !. I , ­ f., . , '.. � I ,. *grown. latug I I . S. k* , * more. �,or 'less ,rank dairymea'abandonipg their milk business - :'aridwe t tb, . I�r�ngiti� dxi,� �,`cp neu, in P t , ­., =6-;�Ptloii, C.0 h I I - . , I 864th Ei at '� a I person.who Possesses - I � I I � ,ug. sp, - . I I I . . . a y anfiliar- sign- . � one of ,these Bto _ nes. is armed against all - g equals Dr..Pleroe's 1-1 G-61den I I I q I I- .� subjective. proofs of elicity.," TheseperibAg aigg BI . ',,�11'�gjof_the Sabbath a,hoii-, � � to do into the more p�ofitable�sale Of b�eer­ � .. 11 . st9ges'nothW, , , 11 � I .. � . , - - . I I , � . . I � . - . � � . . . I I .1 I I. I . I I . 1, exhibit tbem-4el-ve bi f &F. - The . a I - , Paris ch, the Iew fes- �St. L'ouis Republ ' 1_ I but th " Savants agree Mectical' Diecovery." 'It is -i C Ids' W1160'pihgcough' � I I I , I � . ay,� in on, w %160 it great . I , a pulse more I � jkh-)Pvhi 0 � . - - 11 I I I I eye is clearer, .th I I . Tegu ar, livali 'of the PilritaraB, were 'funeral .occa� I I Llca��. . 't � . I I I . venomous creatures ;, .. a I , - * . � i - I - I tonic, and frep. The breathingis natural - , I I ­ -, .- . .ft. , I that the, madstone is.nothing morelhan the bloo&&tifiai and stierigth-restordr or tohlc� I ,-�nd a I I L u ng D i seases,­ I I I _ , � 11 I . ions, . I I . . I . � I : 1''.., . :� , I I ­; I . I . ­ I I � I coner ti6a,found . in - the I and for liver complaint aud costive 6011di y . bLIn,7 e,r old. 'SOLb EV I I �:1, I . ., I . I . . the appetites are ,keeii� but�-orderly. ,The �, -, I I . I � I . ,ryphold Fzicr SpyeAd by Milliv. . a I . stomach.,of the , . I 11 . � . JPI�YNVI-rERF. I I . I � I 1 ­ I I I I :. . . I I " ,­_,�_,, ..... .. I * I I � ' O qu%ls. So , ,, - - - , - - �_, I . . , - I.. . . , - I I . . �. couritenariceovea z� age is youthful, and the , ' ' . . - nigrn - ling Aninials. ' � Dr. D. N. Rankin gives. in the Pittsburg: deer, and that it has no inedioal properties tions of the, bov � iel I 9, it ,-has n p , . . I . ,: Id � Price 25�,l alla �1. do Pei- 330ttle. ,,� . 1. � . . ' I . dgment Bound and kiddly. ­,The-inuscular . . I .,- ZRqic4l JoArnal for October,, 1883, a ,brief whatever. Prof. Holmes, . tb a . AtIAU1 ta' - by druggistd . . ' ._1 : .. .1 11 . I . 1. I I . " _66 . WNS� ELD(IR I I � I I �, I . . I., �� 4 3U � � . , - - 1, I I , irm, " co-ord in ate," steady; And, In South America a ,number of rodents ' I is, dissected'one the size of a . ------ 0 . �llll& I _ bearing is f account a �axl epidernio .of typhoid fever Coastitution ea3 11 � . .r. - I I . I : . .1 I . mig f A Boston Singer who bas'..warbled for 14 - ­ I , . I - aB.if hearing but the everyday phraseology ,rate at certain times,. generally- when recently, prevalent in Allegbany City, which heals. egg, And., found- , its. nucleus to � be ' .. " .. I - .. � ,- . I the seeds of cerfaia�pla its give out. Great. . a- perfect w vdam recomnaeu r can � ..� �� . . 1. 1. I , �. - such a condition of lxlirlgl� the r. is'of coukderable interest as illustrating a . hits oak,acorni It was co . . . . cla � raw oysters fo ghg. . " . 10, sk I I .11 .. applied to ­ lu.� , I . . - carbonate . I I . ­ �. I . I 1: ; I I , .. I 1, � : . '_ I � �'. ,, 1, .. . . I . � � cheerful -presen is 'no Andication of carrying bandsthen roam over. the' cultivated Pl . by.iour layers of phosphate and , - - �, 1. . I . . I I � . . ta,ti6ns, dkiving. other':aaitnale before them , made 'of c%uB&fion of this *disease which I I . . catarrh.of th(b Bladder, , I .11 . a load on th6'back, ,nor .of oppressive ex- . I . . I . I __h�j___­ ____ oflimeand. iron and 'some, silex. .�Thero - I. '. .. ItIt. ; I I P I . has rarely been. identified. in- t is country. I .nflamillation,.all-li � , MAMENT GURE,017,;` 1 �, . � . . � hausticirl. Atraospheric -conditions' have: And 118istroying every living -creature. ln� - ... I � �re two impressions,, apparently made by . StingingAill a 10D, I iaue� . - FOR.THE PER ­ � �. I . I . . 1 � . 11 � I Ther6� were:in ,All. iorty,.casbs­scatter�d ,we and Urinary Complaints, - cured. -by " Buchu. a :� " � Z , , . I I - � doubtless much to do with�this; ' !',Don't. the West gisat'raigrations of squirrels havq , bhiong4thre6 different wards. , The physi- the t I bath of the (leer be I fore swallowing -the , paiba.1' .$I. 1, I I.. ;. (11 I HSTIPATIONS " X' . " "" - - ' ' - ' I . be��anOtjcea, the little, ani als causing I. I . . . . . . .11 , . . . 1. I . I ask, a favor.in.the 8irocc'0!4 is a common us �ma;t first did' I I nut. Ac6ras' are' a , favorite. food of . _­ �, � ,� � � - . � I � E I I I _ t " 0 0 . � - i , - I I much destruction J�'-.tb in ' CIA I posed to attribfite'the - ' . No other disease is so trova;an �, . . 0 . .. ;_ - .. I rg this irritat- � . air marelu3s,wid . Carolina deer. . In another 'specimen Prof. The placeWherb they.', break, the noo b ,,' eve Z I I., .., I I proverb in the countries whe � , . causb*of the disease to foul emanations . - I I. I I 1 8, L 14 Ifyas constipation, and iio�:�oinbd'y haii I I � I . iug wind blovi s even swindmiDa rivers in their pAssage in from dtLmping,grounda in ills vicinity, but Holmes f6 , nucleus to' gently." iB.inthe divorce epurt. I .. - ' r , I � . ; and in the regions visited ' ' and the be a bullet,. � I . 1, 0) oquai�cci the e�lcbra�rd lrudnc�-w ort as �- , 1. . - large bodies.- The migration of 6nte ate . I I I - .1 � I- ,. I . I - .. . , . .... . . I I . I I . 1� I E- TarQ. Whiitei7or the cause, 11owevqr obstinate C5 , , . _, � . I I ''. I ,. . � ­ I . I E the case, this 3�onlecij win overcome it, � � I I I I by the Levauter it is, considered discreet to a fiiially suggest -every family . . . -, Dr. C� W. Benson's Celery� ind Cliam, oni,ilie" - 0) US da , , D117 &§is until . that'de- still,more wonderful. They nar6h like a 1 t wa ad that . I � . I I - . do business on a. cash b cohimn'of so.ldiers.',' A certain'kind d * .. . which typhoid fever'lis,doccurred.was ' ' I 31tursic. and the Telephonc., . p TI . stressing c, .,'D , I � , egging breeze ceases to curdle th O the in I I . . 1. , � Pills. are ared exprassly 'to cure, andwi I � I :.-,PILES.' iaint is very,, apt to be . I _, : � pr a milk of su�plied 'by ',the !sauie milkman_.� When Accor-dibgto theZanchagibrauardian,not cure Het�d.1120.11of all kiuds,,N'euralgis, Nervous; 2 cir ,�kqthc 5 � . . . I � ­ building , of AunnelS and bridges, . while' eoirpiic��tca *iistipatfon.. lcidnqy�w6rt . I , I . . , human kindnbas;, Some"in'en's Spirits rise I . this fact was. made known, to an 0 . uiy.hsve ve il� - I .1 ness and Dyspepsiti; ,.Proved and eudorboci-','by, . �, ongthenj the wdhk6n�ed parts and quiak2y W I ." I . - I , and fall with the barometer, or a I cording others Attack fees and clear the way of all � the, pbysici �iious:operas recall Y.glven, In physicians. � , ': . . 1. , I . . . 11 - cii,es ali - Idne's of Piloa evell Wi�i Xi physic, � � ,. . , I � - .. I . of the..Board of- Health of"the cityj he at I I I—- -- `­. . C� � . Aaas d) � . c inv I a - us - . . I I CottonbpoliB been. distinctly- heard ,and �, � - I � u) and anedicilics have'beforp fair cd. . 9: . . . I I , . %. I � , to the height they Ascend or descend Ong ad6rg. Th &rgest.and raosi'fero6io : once, inspected'the pr'emiabs of the ruilk. . -­ have either bf these troubles I .., . I . _: .! � I . . I 06 ort�y:elve to fif6' n '� Spriator Botsford is dangerously ill, and, - ,1--. mvrxx 'L �' animals ffeebefore this scourge, and Oven I I appreciated at a diRfa� n' . 66 , I , 1- Q - - - I I 1, - � . I � , Mountain . Side ,the. circulation be"ing re- 11 I � man, and found . the .'f 'doubts are. ut6rtairnad ofBis �reco' 9 P ' - � . I . I . ollowing, state of very'.. :: ,, I - humau.:beings 'have been driven out -of . . . miles, but�the hearing has been 4co6m. .6 . I .1 I I lC0L$.l" �lj " Druggists Soll';,,, , � .':. � I I , lif - ' &L, � I I.. I I .1 . " i4lir . � I I' �'. � . -1 . a;edbyamodbiateremovb,l'of,atmosph6,ib affairs:,* The',dwelling and stable were on I I I pressure. tbeir`hciu'ses� III cmia'plaoci in Africa these . I pliahad ,under, couditidu� o'f Ilovel,-axid � , , �n,,t34 - al, S�4.1"11,p. � . I . . I � r . I 1. I . I I But a more sudden , removal the aide of a hill, the well from which.'the acter. -- *III one , , ;�Wor \ ' : I I . . . littla creatuieS entered a, stable and hilled Is ebar ease .the� . .1vilother Sw I . � , of pressure is ap t6 produce cougeation.t. , � .., I - - I I � I I , I I t . . ir wat�r for his, familly as *ellas for the cows, = rqomposed� I of., a . "fashionable, I lufallible,:-fastole'ss, larm I less, cathartic;,fov 1 -7 , - .1 I � I I I , - . - I , , : , - , , �' � 14 I I and ate a cow; -leavingbaly the bones in the I � a wakf" � I .­ -, I ­. ­ 1. I I � . � i ng .'day "' 14 �� ' . 11. - - -1 LL " ..i� � L; , - . A dull, depresei proverb al, . I obtained being about fifty feet frotn'the I feverishness; restlessness, worais-, cakl�tipatio 1, ­ .1 . � , __-�_ , , � Morm4 ng. This, can easily be. �unaergiood """ . � I dinner,,party; wh6,' while' dil . ,� I I . 11 I . . . I - . and "a cheerful suxnshinb"�is known' to - . .P;i�y Vault, which is highe�,�up the' bill . and, qn:tices, -listen�e Scassleg SOUPS: 2'5c. '4 1 ' . � .. I I I I I � .1 _'� 1 7 ___ � , 7T I 1 : I . I - . . r �, 1, I . , . . I I , I - i . n ,, -known : tho. . d at'the game time,to the , . r I ., ' � I . .1 I I . I - . 1. �, � � I every one.' It is a poitiod'of the French'' wbd; it. -is , . � that, the &6_sirr' - 'T . i � . - � :: " I . - I _­ � V I I . I . . . . . than- the Wolli" �he', priq�,_yAult W" fall music; of.� the -1 Bobernian" Girl," � The � �: -Mr; Hendri" : Democratic cafidid Mdfor . � . , , . I I . that dutina the, 146vam.' ,building .were r In & Solid made three�16dt I , X, I . , I q I . � - Man'S_sociial preed, '" Loo6ts and in , There Was Mthe time'6f the Jilves tigabi6a, , , , r16rug,.Says. the, Guardictu, writi6ri Mayor of Brooklyn, was.oncei a reporter. ,, � , .. I � .. I - - I � r I , , I I I e. . d . , 1 I , I , . . 1. ". I I her fogs the "English phlegl- It finds a, �,eep. any animals migrate I I I . I I . I 1.1- I ... i . ­ I . . 1, I I . � .. . 1. . I I I � � .. � � I . I .1 I PIL in, with the grouse, and duii ,:, . ; , ide, though statist, in, Vag . and had been for' several- weeks, a base 'Of' �.ya in mg,the . I . I . I I � . , . � , I . . ice prove, . t � nirmbers, often spreading , the , he h6uge. . � . E lamination desS 11 art we were* lig6ening, to the mutual, ' � I �, . I . . � I . ! I I . r . I .1 outlet in'suio, I ai�_ n Umber r d fever in t' 50 - ,� � I I ourioui3ly, enough, tb at this is'bbt the season g,MAt6st devastation. Thus of X. . � That nusband ofilline , ' - 1. I 4. I , I.. I I : I I . . I I I . . . I I . I ty protestations of Thaddeus and Arline, the Is three times the man he.was b6fore he began � , OR. � , i , - . . .1 , � , chiefly dedicated to self destruction, and years ago a sworm of locusts was. blown ?tbho.i well W,ater showed that' it wa's 0011- SUdi6nea,06joy6g the ru, L . , I . � ,� . - I . . I . into the Atlantic, and they washed - asbor . a taminated 'with. organic rm�ttej, Of'animal usio almost as inuch uding', Wells'-flealth Renewer." ,$`l. Druggists' , . .1 , ?I 1. ; I . that phlegmatic Germany. is raore, addicCed I � � . . I I . . . I I I ­ - I . I . . 4,� . � . . . nand manyliving organisms.' Thera I - . � I . - , I I I �� I . I I . . ' �_ � to this sort (if despaifillan our own felands. in Such masses the, t there *as 9, pile, .four , OPP little doubt, therefore,. as those in the theatre, while � its. perform . .1 � . .. I � . �, 'il I � S I . , i I . . . L I F feet bigb.ind fiftj miles long on tbeb6acb, I would seem to be. ance could' oditain ly be as 'safely criticised Liszt is not -now. the ,4,the and grAceful, A � . . . . During April, May and June most deaths � that tho typhoid infection was sprescl . I �. .­�J,�,, "-1 - , � (' I J . . � .11. i � I . 11 9cour, the exbaUBtion of winter and spring the odor of: which- could be diatinguiBbed I � I � . � b .1 y , as if we had-beeb Present there;" Evidently mau'of former years. ' While growtog bid I . I ­ I . � . I I I 111.1 . ' , and the milk. .1 I � I , I co I I I � . I I ' I . 11 . � I the telephone has a great future before it t fat. � �. 1. � I I lad ucing'depression. I lee trical'oon di tion, We same: mumher,of miles inlan�, . I - I ­ � ­ I he has also,grown portly-almos � I I I . I . . I . An in' � I I I �n­ . I � . .. - .1 I Ing I Away.Fr6m 1, I ; . . I U il(zs'jird-)�7-�0vare,� wul& waq &yscabs. �., �� . . / . , . , course I I � � 4 t&465'� , . : . � . , . 1 . I I �A,� ! ,� . � . I . I . . . , at, no dista t day go, ciety' Will take the dlsq� ' )j,�earoa,, ilio �im byter than r t .. �-? i .�,,<�,'_,:�� - , � I �' cold -and beat, purity and impurity ,of'; tb�, created sickness And fevers all along.. the, ., Gett Is I Wife. � ditiswitW the range of possibility, tb at ,I V i. "... , v shore i- 1. I . .11 , 'a V :1 I I I . I.. . I . _" "'f' � L ,; � -, � .; , - I atmosphere, foods, drinke, and, of , , 7 I . . . . . .. .. Bregman,�tb6 C evoland diver,'tells the operas and plays genera ly.as a,gasfronomic, 'PT -Y 7_�"d?� I wars, IrOnD 7115211.17 Dr. Be? . it's i ' . ' � , ,� ­ I " - . I . I �: , , , . . �. I i__ I - � narcotics, have also a remarkable influence I . I I ISO . �, .- . I I , ) I I '' ` . - . � Ii.ve Uenf ? I . . I . . ,� -M b6l ma'. ZN7.0 . I - I I. I , 1. �­ '. app* , Wise German slove; , following story: 11 Once'l, Went up to.Twin relish. , - , . ''; � �Sj,i. C.'s. , �uly:3 '89 . �1 , P, 11 I . I on h mass 9 iha0piness by the teni- � I . - . _ . , I . . A.' - NQblg,* . , . . . I , I �, . � . ,r ur . ,Lakeg, near Gilea,d, -Mich., to' div,e for the ' - I 11�.. . --- , ---a- .. ,- :, I , 1 - . . . .. I � ­ , ,� � (�r,�) , I � ­ � _­ I � - __11 . I � . . . . . � . ­ -LL . : . POrary stimulus which the'� afford� and the The,German stovdils a peculiar, feature .1 ' I I'Voir I 11 Albuni.11 . I Pr& I to the -'A� MD'--;�'AFTER ' , ' . . , , ., � I _m it, ' axon -arc I body of ainan i�ho had gone in swimming . Origin 0 . 1: the 'I , . iso not people: to their. faces I U_K.�=, � - I I - I : - . I UTTIPE . "�T' . an - -_ _ I -r ) - � OU-rJ - - .. I . I concours � � _'Mmo Tha current, 11:uinber of 'the _,'Germau . . ... ey �. it . I . Electric hppllances ire so Int to - , I I_ I '.. ,� . , . ore-or-les6-laut -g_3 ' rapregsion-they-pro- -of-the-S , . .. ihitS�ture,_says,a,cbrrespon:,_ �Witlx-twq,-a mi-orim-1-66M-an T-tho-6ame- - . �,,�,, , . dn a3_ �ysllrlal. ' . . I I duce. - -Tea is a 11 obeerer,?',Dr. Richardson dent, for it is a permanent fliture in the � 0 of people' on the shore. Tbe magazine Daheim contains a note on the C0111- , 'a is'. SO.tbill a cobweb that I may u . a I � I I I admits ; but, like tobacco and wine', 'it is hbuse� and is built g6lialy int6tho masonry' grief-'etricheln mother had erected -a Stand with 'it i 61ulty'be . Been through ; Itis I TO MEN ONL'To YG G , . . I . . . a Ae,r6a tion' . buginess in origin of the word 11 album.1? T writer , i10 hre suffertng fr6ni NX�,T-OETS, I)JIBILm . . I . - a Uilt in 'two Sections, ugh to� draw',flies 6f an', XF � Onor, XH , . � . !so a depxaseek,'whan .0 Sets in. ,Theliftchan tovei§b' audwas doing an -immeas'e he B eno, I .11 y W � 6 � I " . I I ' . . ­ middle - ag 0'�I;'VUC�. ! JJ1C0R,'wA8T1NG1VEA1Q1­ssr ' I . I I I -IEnda d, to many people it. will be a sort of of one a'' 6intEll out that � in the , -, . - T,0ST.V%.rATATV, LACX Or � mvn� r . Sandwiches and 6ircus-16mon�de.�' A�-_c6l-. 'P I 1 0OU103 1 . 1, L 4s, and all those diseages I a . and two atories.�ach, and: looliB larg es tfid� rare agnitdd . I . volation to learn that it is the cause of enough to answer the requirements, of a; a 11 , tincomilionusewasoftwokinde ,.-, , , . , I , , :, of .Pr,l15O1;AL NATURP rosiating fi-om ADWSES and ,, . . � � re P r 'In " ' . � � speLay roie and corawete resto-, . I . . - � .. Iection of,WO for her aiid ,bar honlis chifd.'� , � t I - I O=Rlt CAU�HS- I I - . almost as much thiseryss gin',many women, hotel or asylum, but in reb,lit 7amsr.nish-Italian, and ,the German- , 1 �a,6 early shown." Evil ratlonOtIlEALTH,"'160RELIld',,IA',*IIOOD'.GUALRANTF,Rp. . I . . 1 I .. �. � - . I ., .1 . .1 ad- . I , ,il dlsposlt�0118 i�covery orthe Nineteenth century� I . . I � pspecially in the ,weaving .districts, -never capacity than an , ordinary sized' Yankee '�� " '�� s ill but syetenisare to Us watched and . . I ., I French -s' main di nee. u schji,fft%(�CO . � I y had no more ran had been taken up, and part ot, it,li' , ad that the �ffeie' te" Lucie . � 'est (I ii iustratod Paiti)hiet free. Addr6as - . � . I -t to � m tce . knowing a day of felicity, 11 owing4o, this cool� stove. Tho'heating stove, over which been set, apax . pay a- a , t , I � (IJQQk�hd -between ,fh,bsb-varie'tieE;-Iay-iii�-the-m6thod-' d'd-ago,i-nst.--I.f-Y.Ciu-and-v.aurpelf-9 . X 1- � - I -_ __ I burial expenses. I searched several- hours, 79'i"ue .-MASH-ALVI MICH.- ___1 , . I. � Months � . ,-F,e,qhl� lie s, head heavy, mouth t011k, , VO-LUIC ORYC I I .1 . eyos'YeIlo, " tF . � kvp I , ' =,_�-�,�___ I � � . one destroying cause." I - .. mamy American h6usew" s have spil I led A, fterwards I �6f their preparation. , Th:b G6rmai Icidneys disordered, sylupboills of'vilee term t� -- I . I I - I � . I b6f.found no body, � 1. . Be while I ., . I � However, ,the ,,,abeyance of anxiety` g-eeat deal of praise, is, externall could be written Upon on both Bid ,,, . - � in tee a few ddAds of Kidney rt! ' .1 I . . I . . I 'y. 11 V11.1y "Met a man frorn that regiono and he said I I -g-you,-tak0­aoLo1] ssi8tabt, luse it as al . A C RE GLIRAAN. TEED . � ,�. I � which is produced b ,wine, or tea, or imposingeffait6f,clean, ,white porcelain, of:tfie'Spanish-lialian oxilyth6 inner�ser- It is nature's great a . I I .' .. I . . y .1 I I Say, Ixiister, do you kno;k why you couldn't vice wa,B available. ' The smooth white side advalic" usr�_doii'b wait to. �get clown slc_�_,_ , I , I I . I % I - I . G_ -1 -DIG-1- I - - ­­­ .11 I ,�: . � ; G I. , . I - --from the floor nearly to the 1. 1, . � . .. lt� ' f , - ,- �­ � I ' i ,and towers t � I .. , . . tobacco, or even by good food and thd grhti . , A , . ofthis latter'vks called aibum, to distin- . -1 - -0-Ur me ambitionsir desire, is not'. ceiling. � Their glazed ' - find,tbat body ? ' I "gave it, up.1 �, - Why,' Roadad,t . � me . 1. I �1� I , .1 I I'' I I . I I I . 11� fication of so surfaces never,re . ihe felloww&E, up in the pineries of luiclu-1 . . . : . i I 1. \ �_,% ­>, ./ I I . .. I 1-111. 111. felicity in the natural .souse of. i quire I I guish it fr6m the stained exterior; and as the persons of RAchel' and, Bern— I ­ . ­;', , ,,, > .�� '7.--, . . I I I , � I . he word, _p6lisbingany,further than that- ad - 6 - b i In . I . - --,.' - . . . . This hapDiness is produced by a temporary mi'nister'ed'with, a dusting ri'g. , Their in. gan. When he sunk he Swain to. the other the SpanishrItWian Farchment; ping haiat, the Jews have produced two of the . . ­,�_ MARK. .�'11 I . I . . - � � I .. :)F . 11 11 . I I I . 1. sbord, where'hie had another; suit of clothes per th�n this,other, was, greatest dramatic, geniuses the -',�iirld h a ��� I , �� , -_� I I . � . I stimulus, and'in its nature is more akin to terior arrangement , is. very simplei' being stodter,4nd, chea, . as 1 1 - . : I . � I ng in I ore.than a seriesof square,. cast- � bid. , He ,Wanted to get &way from hi§ Wife generally used f;r volumes int I ;he present'da� many of 'tile , I . � i - ­_ .. � � :1 � , disease than to health. And this, after,ah, nothi ended as I I - � � and that's the- way he did lt.':" � � 7 - I � �"s I �_ , '_­" I � I I . I . . .. I is really the gist on, iron flues arranged one ,above the bther� ' � , . ics for Ociaps and Iiter&ry-colliec�- foremost aotois d the * Stage '. -11 - ' ' '� . ., I of,.,,the whole questi I . 1. ­ reposiior And actrasae� a . 1. 11 � I NERVEFODD) -A"PT " , , I " I � -9, - 4 1, �, � I - � .1 I , , Lie g- of - the word 90urn ' 11 . I I F I - , Feniftle." . � , I ,1 though soinebo�� Dr. Richardson beeme'to Soft coal and wood arb,burned in therat b , rls,!tfie. memain I Are of Jewisbdescent. ­ . .� I AWet Old an to , , Hu'le aill 1. . , .�". . . ... . I I J have failed to give it due prominence. An it takes some time to get them hot but ';.A,papeV,hasJush been Start . a � d in India to broadened out into ­ I � . � . 1 5 Nervousness ln,,ALL its btage" . I I .1 . 1. � , . its modern Bignific&tion.' . . . 11 1 .Positively our . I .1 . ) "boom" the Mahometan icligion ' - ,, - . � ., I 's, , . r- . I . I �_ - I ,. I , I I I . I � I . � - I Unbappy'man is mo,rd or lossAn unbea4hy .once heated they ate just'a . . Weak,Memory, Loss of Brain Power Sexual Fred- I i , � o long in cooling . I I , ,, , , I--- Diamond Dyes will color atuything;iany tratioA Night weate, Spermato , *Goai Leueor-' '- " 1. I . man, even though the physician is unable off. I � I I I . � The . 8plrit of, the Times SUMS lip its � _�A. gentleman of Sent'& �Barliara has in 00 andnever tail. The easiest mil'Iyeat'lway- rhoea,Barrotintand General Loss of Pow"I 11 � I . . I 1. ­ . I ,. . I Of 0 economize, - JO contsi at all�druggists. � I . - to take cognizance of hia�partioulfti malady, , - . I . I account of Irving's' , de6ut in New York as, i his - babjne�. of curiosities 'aev6rai Sets .. I . _ , It restored Surp4alug Tond and. V1 to the I 1 , - . . I i evative organs." I or,the pathologist to detect the particular -, Working :in. wood -The beer in the ked' follows -1 11 Now York has raiified the ver-, 'false teeth,,"exhlimed from the graves of, '' : ' Bxbguated Gen. -�91't'h .ach' I /- - , :' ' � - . . . I . I I I ad; and ,the fiitae of Henry Five :,Millions. of the 110,000,000 dd- , order IOVTW ackagea adcomliauls(l with 0 1 ­ �, � I I . I z legion which has caused. the mischief. . A - -the specuLator who took 75 oate to, diet of En glal I aborigines ou'the Santa B�arbara Islands. , posited in ,the Amoskeak Savings tank., we will dend"X �;ritt&, Gilaromed -to,refuo ' I I . . I . , � little too much or too little. blood is p re , going WiiIi1iPbgtb# I am fbr$,l to Irving iB,as, Alatire.in the Now World as. in they are formed daich from a shall which 11 � ;mill the money it the treatment does n6taffoot a cure, ' I . � ' . . . I �y he ds th . - , ., I i, I . 11 .1 o6f of th emouth, nMan9hester,N.H., belong . 'to t.h I 6 1 b oariv-pAdrods, Sold . . . was fashioned 0 fill the r I I . I I -_ - t . . I 4 , on a particular gpot, hi� digestion 48 , t 'h , tbb Old.! I .� , ce I no , 1,50, eac .� , � '. . ,,,, Z. �, , I � I 0 � ex 1 5 ­ ' Pamphlet den"r c 'P"Ob , or 6 boxedt I I � _ acting as it ought t, lbtv.aud .the I liver, in � -It is gold that Ahe -bran Sir Joshua: Upyholds ha's Said - I" Nothing and could be adjustbloatside of the ,operatives. .1 .1 . 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