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The Exeter Times, 1884-2-28, Page 1
itteresltlrl#,r pouts. $1100 Rewai d'. asvCt;wlTtic'tBttGt�3[o�,sir*f"txi a. 1 'wewill +a' the abut wad�fr,•ny '` —I11u i S Sonat Committee 0u Territories ease of Liver caatrplalut l is ! a u. u 4 !mut . • ' • '[ l •t' mien 'u+ a• rte• b to the stock -yards, where 1t 14 said,thor There is a gambler iu a saloeu ate 1 o Dakota as a State. I wa cannot eurewltlt %Vest', Vets t '.r Faro .lack. b Little `XWei • • i r , j • : , 1 A A t 1 , . v.1 t I arose early this morning and went has agreed to teport`a hill for the admisslou l atilt, Indigestion, Uo lL, t it t . t' ]till, dress and freez, a, steer in one tacjled to a Glance house who rejoices be $tteklen's Arnica Save, ]tills, when the direct !on- cur -r' aektY c•1uleltt d minute, 1 thought this a gross `1sti_ ser- the name of Fara Sal e. J't1 o is a Sexy.¢ 1'he hest Solve in the world for Cuts, Bruis- with. '118"h are lout is Vi'„etabl, , two o. i ationa lett when I sow a pig put .il.,uglt gentlemanly fellow, and as polite as ae ; tis. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever tioles, fail to giro sats fi�e 4 1 lin a e• *tea tang e its perbrotance in 35 second% f eau ('erten (blueing master. Iso has no , Tetter, Chappell hauls, Cbitblains,Corns, and box's;, contaluumit 3t1 P11. , «,1 e, los l • .a e I believe the story. small vices, neither stokes, drinks, all Skin Eruptions, acrd positively (sures Piles, by an Dtii .,istk. !t,• ,le „f e,.l,ateritit+ and Phil Robinson, in that very charming f thews or swears. 'Ho is accounted the or no nay required. It is guaranteed to'give 'Z+=IltatilkiiB The (u o'4i4�• ens,=t•f:,c`tti4e,t.. 14[+ ' book of ]lis l :' Ilt'il `t Sinners lutea saints," ,t expert faro dealer 011 the frontier.. • perfect satisfaction, or money refuu,led, lar JOti r 0 \ C'+ t &1 i `•'Fine Pill nm:4k- gives, to a nicety, the operation of eoi, Ile ]nes in tt httle tent on toe outskirts !Pries 25 cents per box. For Sale by all drug- era," 81 t 83 King `t4,•t•L l:a-t l uc"uttl. that, kill C trrried on in this clay, %%chid* of the tuWII Iiia companion a lovely girl gists `l ♦ Free trial pat ,„ ' sent 'Iv noti 1•r1•pai•ett . 1,' Ings a. is bods t.;lal,h; and el.tbol tie. -'s I about six years, old who calls him papa. SHE 11ECLAItS I1' SAVED DER LIFE. reeeip•t of tot ,• ee a ot-t:4"11• » " If your bl•oa is • „ u4°',• it ill 4411 `-!! elids 111 of the sea.% yards iu full, might a pure:an i:E , withsufferer from iuflamuiatory rlreumit,ism y cannot give you :W. l:ohinso:1's itt_kttry The little one's name is Bessie. She is Mrs. P. Taylor, of Toronto was a great CIA PA 1� dl.•al t 1' d f i I nile'h torr- d t o e it ereatut.e v tt k a a 1 which for a lou time baftd all treatment. bltltelies. pliuttt.s ,,, ,; �u (� i• �teri'I'S 41]11] \.t rat, she triol] Ila \nil, Yellow Oil, anti dense Ilse sante. , fresh, nullly foes:, t' 111`1tE AL • lighted by great blue 1t . r o unsightly. 13,u'.lt u:s stood il, ,•1 n .,ill i.,e • Yoar ,leb: id i�, ``i'or iu.stauce:, wo I a v a } ' r P ek es.licr lt:klr 415 flossy tt4 Carrs silogruntin4 and sit, •ting in 81 ricin, a , ku1 itant -. down her back in long curis. "weelates it saved her life r 1 burners fuxst +lr,• ..t,•nr n xue'ulaer of a es a• 14°};t1`n© --On Saturday urOr ninq a Lal over rinp.oy- } 'it very infre•i lent int ` r tis she comes 11b1'�fllyt1lt'tlmikareetum.iwtigluef t t e n t' rg Card; family. Now. what happened to that site towel, 1 was there on the occasion 'et inn ,Kelly ttt Elizahalt, this: II suddenly finteresting one of tlxe_._ rar0 por::Cr was 115: E?. was o an t, ., r i r toacutlaillfu of boiling glue anti ryas scalded If tumbled .ci•ll e•,n k!l•:ue.i boost!s. an•*• R to detith, neglect it, Of fie. S. telik 1tt' ,'ti• •e$• 6 .1. t•., seized by the hind lc„ and jerked P1) on visits. It Wag :,illiday. evening, and a $:j QQQ For felt.t see etifll, el1le•,k ami the ton 1 isu.ee., tti smell crane. This seeing lcitn sweaty work i)e al; su�lt:i81'4 o;n --'.1; t of the i ti�o 1it.i tis, llitiie:,t 014711 eleum in it '1t 7r'1- ! 4tiiii lutit gases.. lit] .i. e:. t : s,;, it't•, r. en' e through the fatal (100 tltroaeli widelx railroad t.•e)ntr.tt' telt' 1,)lvkt 1'irat full ;ority(ty:r all others .a thon'tltl°4 of i 1. 1I tit„tti1nirrunilocki13. !t "(1rim311, 11..d no pea ever returns. On the talate tilde and Iz11 tilt"a, Loom:tee 111. vltlon where : 11'3,8 ttf the 1a0.9i: e•+Yuplielttt'°1 title.t t " 1' °it' Ming ter „114t•i,t :tI' may,::e tic. stool a main with a long, ;glitteringIDE.' f..t+.t•r e;::° 1a'is t�`tt' 1* ., e,.: in town, ; e:.sr',tt, could tlitd we feel ai? t'lieal iit„t - rhnt ; Weni.ii t 1, . 3 <,-;v :a', 1 „.eto,e en, 'i3 e knife in his hand. Ono &logo of the and at ::• tee two hoe:tireil reaagli men, stn fua'fa'it One Taons43) 41 Millais for ,:itt t i:)•. ;'Cali -*i fkit•tlieti:t. Cads' 1 aeon -h .*1111 ifrap: orated o the t..t:an —a -ore seatttrr(eti 4cfcoughs colds sonethrtnet.intim-laza,ita,11 t `Ault:. in S.r1II.01lrs CAT REMEDY 4 cruel weapon In his fair, *:it nook, :11(I ' o .. t , a , the dead ng Shot across li tosst.1 and Ghost the apartment, A. dance just ill i /less; brollehitia, t 8nenmptttnl in its early '..A im*al Injecen tea tit:, ,, t e math . 1 -,if, -4^ throng:11 mealier 11.),) : tv, as 1 tplm1.) i,17,1gr..„,i in the hall. It was just after i Stii..j 1v, wliaapiatg ,10tt3..11, auel all 'Melees of .11 vnat tie' -ire i811131l.o•11 :1 -ea a keel,. 1"• 111` 1 + the throat alnd lungs, except ' th,,.,1 fur twlaiel, ' JO et a s..ht l,t J. W. 4.re•o 11. I:t•,...• :iit. 1 1' i 1^ f the Zlt+t s Cough Syrup, what taken Il i t , talc t I 140.3i2 , !, aN,. *• `-c bar, ,-, w r Largs` Logien ono ,Nitta , Gelatine writ mere + terrtb1 bath, ilei 1.1*0*e a 'waterwheel xitonto`dealer at an adjoining table. The ,,, t. t I Lail at t'. Lut."s Dow .t :icor. idl,•t. pIt k --Ego i 't.e: hilt] n all( Item IIPIn oat alt ae ; 6 onl3 ht blue. Sul.l b}: till ern t i.t+s. uI tient 1 i Ito I p n iter about 5►'ii`> blue with tabiteCa stitoltC G by iilnil nIt rcl?ci tt t•f r°rt•, dtlll:� t:. �11::4t''tIE Calvet Cs: 1'•141 i1.,ht t°4• :It1. It is eotnetl,=t•.t ; L p l at \ *.dlue, t' 111"11, :'•,t•id 410°i U late, anti bar s:a16iUg counter. ]roil ttxltttlltel,cll tehine awl profanity. Suddenly a hush fell }.S• t'it.. nl ,� zi.l Rim, Si. l:ai-t,':"e I'utlta, 1}Ill, , t . seized him, and v.it.t crap roC'oitstxolt'`• n Ion tho rit,tt•r:i, : nal .411. eyes were ti\ `rliliwi'k IU.i,\;li' i1tiii,, "evil' fti,eli to relurve Ivo at•le•11 h.•.t lien ui- ser ap; (]lint as ball] 314 aw nut. ;dud f 1 f kerma! erth, roil It shirr, It cores tt•Iren all turned towards tho door. Standing on Tua",1r:raga IryLk r.r C,,,, �1areIIaI1, fiaii.,will (.t114ts, ftlil. Ti; it, :ilii flttivsl the tlti:en101 he went, lu:sing his the thl'tr:,lretltl, with a half confident, p!,'"•1 711:.1111. s('l 41.Il3 t"1i'l• l''.I.ECrlaai-\ ul.r•11e .s, ielllorianee einiViMinn held at Paton Oil head as lit) slier hast it man with ak i half tined leak e l rail' z,art. was little i 11a1:1. ,1s.+ I,LEuail]r APPLIANCES On ttbttforg hatchet, •ut 1 then Illi*ito l 110 '4 L'i UP 1 Ile isie, She.'1Cas 4i(31,(4 in It ' U01% ? i i`rijba\ tireiii: tl iu •,';.ill ]work tier the Scott 4.41+1 ltl#itt% tP:t;'t1 oaf nem iS'eelln� Ul' V1aa \1'irel. eye ;-took; I'Iialne rrialrtil eintlttl. A seritsof t(wosidp again hey tate perils. In another dread. i wllitt� drtr>li, awl ilt'rdi1u1111`d aruo., were tliett °P : till 40017..".. •iebslity lu +t tut ;lits t fur heedful a. 1U'V1 emptied him,. and S closed about a Toughly-niatlo 1UU,Srbinh turd kit:t1retl tlollbles, gear nut eiug y" ,Ilveitti„ilr.u,• t,f l,e ield net 1u••1It1..� while another 8tlulrte(111181 with lvatvr, l she held tight to Iter breast, ;airway and complete restaratip11 of health and •In :toil, 1" in utmost all buses ihc• outgrowth the pig---rcgistoring his own weight as ,1 of au uv.�r3rau;:ht brtlio, lir. F.. C'. west's ° ' n t • Come in little one 1" cried big- " mthly vigor, A°lelrcr..Is above. N. B No , he i)a„•;.ed the teller's box --shot down "110.33.3. "Sure there's Pa man here i risk is leuurot:I. Ios thirty dap,' trial Wallowed ' \4.'313 said 111stin 'fie:ltuleut town -vs die e1use the steel bar front Wiltcll he hang. and I, will berm a hair llv tier head, a ritt ' : illy'(- Government will largely iii- null etTeets It curt•, Sole at J. W. Pave eine' s whir;ed aroten( clic (:trine' into Mia itga „ 3 P ? . —11� = 1” b flrng;ituier (7 little 6snubalste. rre'aa o .h4, liquor lie,'il.t• for \1tAitr« Irl at iii lit ^ c:111;r1`1' E> G`1.TI:IIF:�'r. douse. One longenc of a, brae Inane Thus l(aas.suretl, Bessie case luta this session tel the 1.egi`latur". There is ;away:.Meat t•xeitemelit ill 011Fe of ` two "Sides; 01 pork "out of that Iti41t old roma and walked straight to the table li]]]ed l 1 E mi, I tabideu accident and injury, Firer, a one Frig. Two llitelts of a 1*AtYllcet brought �rhi•re her father was Ut.i.hng. Any 1.441e1 troubled ttith Dyspepsia. cos- should he p*31334rt`ti for an e"1Ut,tel3ey. Hag. iarw:4y Iii; htc1:bone. :furl tett>31 to :* t ; •• }At >1tte! lie cried and frowned. Civete:is.1leittltehu,liver•e•isuplaiut: te.,a.laould; 3.5341s 7irilavithl is the re i.Ible friend iu•ui't 1, t'ieeou,l> from his 1;tst ,310ut—dirt4, ixot' e 4t tlh, papa 1" ,11e shouted. and rspt'ang caul at G. I.utxe Drug Store,:and "e0111e a fr4't` ''it is for intermit, east„111311 "Lit•. cnrpllg Btu's. I beaded,. nods% -•the` pet 'ma% 11:1;1°„Et71'0„ lilt fonvali1, "' 1. Ati:ii s 11,11413', mid 1 petit , trial I++tttlt;.it 3tetirceor 1' 4,pr*`tly tort+:at ranee '*4 *3.ls, I:noises, 1.8211Ntaea..., ]sore '!.'ltiteat. 111 t1Sa ptieeee, dr 110.3, tra.fltalde,i. trt411. i caul( tor 11111! 34141'^." hive put her arms l i.1"hie+h willc..l1Sinee you of the merits of lti.• : Illle:ilntati`+nl Alii pained, elTu •liana au.! * Thinks of Pt, That, 1.0513. 411( lxtost un- around her 1`itilaa•r•• se e1, .arid laid her' Irledi•`h1e, it curve eeraaacraatly where all , ereuulle. f*rtnliat,' 3telr::t'r, WISP. heftlre hie Ita,'i i t'et*t chi•t•I; ,0.+,; (.w+:: 311., "' :3(A3, lllt'a.e 'other 100.1ieine1 have failed. As a blood puri- 1 sot .t".t 11Inr",,•4/,:fit•-414 iter het ‘eve Kip *IU3tUe made up 11111 milli whether to re- i, (1(111 t be 31.0;,9. "ars. Hiss tale and / ' der it Inti 110 eilltal.. 1i ,ltleiebt r, it cads] tiltil" ; (:]reline ;mid Hamilton. 4.43.8: ”It %vats Yapped -1 (;tent the first liberty taken with his •i will fu stL.til ht bait: again." lu3t 10 try its Regular sire, fifty ernts And t'ne i t.i13a 1.r arty 3M Llan to he It maks subject of ii Bind 1c;;ww;ks entail 11 Ii (10(41' nail, and. Faro hissed the soft, red mouth, Uj) 4113r. 5 11r*I•e3°sitt anti a ..,I(41,-itthan I was. 1 half a minute later wee itetrl.tl,g rea(iy " lifted his. 'lo times. What every porsolr'4hould know—The grand ' often had to lie tea lI Pn the r:l+a.ie r, and Attu. for the Cm.1k. 1 1, entitle of 111 e1*.* fi.•en tat+ meant air the ill Iii li,l 1 1 alert:; WAS a ipiaslt, 110 Plied *4111011 pa: .. e,.it4t1t'iteltleyt. 1`,11a.It autl tvaai tt ,. 1. . • , . bead hist hate s'i, vat of Leiihn'l wf.k"41r. 14:-;416„-,41,3I1413�l't'll 1vi33Pt ?xee44i 3..t itberlll' v'3 .'only ekti1I1 t,'ltt'1.thaat we e.n1't etre \titil •-1°Ilerc• 1it'te ;.tit1 S:tlhll'rs•, tat tree I.}#ri=.t•:1 x Ik a i � 1 , +� • • •i• , elln 'tet . S Y ill e:e.t w4'1•,i :reale 11,1 ,.'4x1 i11;1Cs11ah' It:1-' - 1.10. , 1{y, 1 tf i stated at the corner o t l*. ; 1 R 1 ;ill ..•lets. lAngersdirections. tuala.e kettle... r 5 an, , 1rfltteles and Itletcht.. n' av 141 tilt\ m" "l `' Val (m• 1.10 L, 41` w`it4!1ung "114.'+ snnble Q* 3. 1 • t ti`t t4) n31, a dozen , - , ,• "c : 1411 • It emote life .M.0ate I reaMaeN Ills' •• 1 a t1i't he t 1'114. with • t.tll, l3a•a biter tereeleaaul the kidneee, .iuhnetotes Sarsal,a- ; destination I Ifltrcha%t•11 a bustle 01 Mercies. 3..•)*'-*, ; ]tag r.atci. anti varrit ti, iter to the door, An Erten Thine'. "" l.un 1loult° no3v like a goofs tittle villa is UM meet safe. pleasant aloe effectual; ore; Speedo Clue. and aMt ." Frig) trial'. The teller of a bank in New York re.; ` girl." purifier of the system known. Try one bottle 1 bottle at t-. Lutz's ]rang Store 113 lllar size i g and be rt:uviueed. For sale in the Gulden fifty coin:a tdonedollar, •2•" ports the following incident : ' The hush let the room had deepened, Mortar.4,11. Browning, prop. jy 30, Gen I fifty citizen, A Ci alallroaeltntg tho and men '4110 for aught I renew, la "II ' 1, Mationsintetsdeal •bratinlr+ window, le�nested that a check p,ayabi4. , hands ]real 3vitil the biaoe1 of tholr felloll the rl°nteissual of the introduction into of tho Order t the orcler of Sch33ett,i;arcz5a bcs l,uui,lu 141 their breath n t P luta that lovauae OU July it —Now tniaswle l C A R( 3- I Ta all wile aro buffertag from oke .rroraanal e ' 1 i the presence indiegfelIOW otyouth. wavelet weakness, early 3 taaxbod. ; of this vision of loveliness and purity:deeay.3osaotmonhood,&u.,1 will sent] a,reeein "I Ila lb i•1 fur e" d t to i d e n mine to "la, dot's me," 1m ]]rodded real- Jake stopped to lttset iter again at the work„ and frit as though I would as lief die as suringly, iu auswer to tho toiler's look i door. Gee of the dance house ti`lrcn$ live. through dyspepsia and indigestion. i of inquiry. 3 had been devouring Um little ono with weighed at the time of getting a bottle of Me - "But don't know that yea aro AIr. 1 itangsry eyes. As Bessie gathered her ttregmae Speedy Clore 185 lbs., used 3 bottles, and WY wehilr 105 lbs., moreover was better fii nay life: It 0A4 McGregor'A Speedy Cure that brought use around. So says William Fell, Hamilton. Go to C. Lutz's and get a free mat bottle, 3•• Schwoitzercaaa. You must got yourself 4 idnati8od," said the teller. citizen, with a puzzled look. 1 and touched the gambler's arm. " I "You must get some one to identify know I ain't fit to, but will you let me you," repeated the bank officer ; '" l kiss her ?" don't know you." Bessie beard the question, and turtle( " Ah, ja," cried I•Ians, ranch relieeed. the wondrous blue eyes toward the "e Dot's all right. I don't know you ncider."—Sfas iagion Capital. 1 MOUTHFUL OF CORNETS. A New Olinger Ad *dap Living by at There aro few incidents better calcu- lated to evoke floods of sympathetic tears from the multitude than that which preserves the inscription found by a traveller upon a modest headstone in a lonely churchyard just out of North Oshkosh- The headstone bore onlyj_ these words . " His neighbor played the boy strldkug up to the woman. what cornet.' do you want to act so babyish for ? An item of current- news recalls this Come, let's have auother drink: and go pathetic. tragedy, and demonstrates that back to the hall." some coming headstone may have a still "I'0 l' cried the woman fiercely. "I more harrowing tale to hint at. • Tho dance no more, • drink no more this item referred to runs as follows: "The night-" hitherto unknown art of playing on two She rushed past the cowbow towards cornets at once has been accomplished the door leading to her tout. When she ,by James P. Locke, of Toledo, 0. Mr. pussccl me her face had a new light in it Locke places the mouth -piece of each and there \1 -ere tears in her eyes. Ali 1 eareet at the corners of his enouthpand one sees a great deal of human nature, blows with apparent ease, and in perfect good and bad at Vinogarvan. time and tune, the same air on each horny; or he will play the air upon one and an accompaniment on the other." It will occur to every person with an ear for music and nerves for torture that the discovery of this " hitherto unknown art" lends new and awful terrors to existence. " It is a solemn thing to be alive," exclaims a well-known pont. It is jest that, even when a young gentle. mean who is learning to play upon but a single cornet at a time comes to reside • in one's neighborhood. But picture to youeself—in case you have an imagina- who owned the gun, he said : tion, reader, that responds to exacting "That's the way you shoot" demands—how vastly the .solemnity of He again loaded the weapon and human existence would be increased if missed. Turning to the secohd man in "" How* vas dot ?" asked the German doll closer and preparers] for the run home, she stepper] forward. "Jake," she said in a hoarse voice. hat will curt lou.( 13.u) Or CHARGE This I {;resat ramn.ly was discovered by A ntiasfauary fu south America Send aaelf-aetdreased'snveler to the ROOF SONXPler INMAN.RtatiooD.NewYurn City rN 3 Br rho central position of its line. connects the Rant and the West by the shortest route,and oar- , nos passengers. without change of cars. between ,; Chicago and Kansas City. Council S1udi I.eavcn- worth. Atchison. 2intneapolia and tit. Paul. It ooaaecta in union Depot, with all the principal 1300. or road betwettn rho Atlantic and the Pamirs Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and =again - It oempoaad of latest Com*ortabls re - =roe If lou are trouoled with a disordered Sta. Beautiful say coaches. ]tsgoieieeat Norton e- ?> ehaiat Chair Cars. Pullman'. Prettiest Palacio mArll' Ili. Cameo's Bitters will afford prompt {, �,r 'i,� Sleeping Cars. and the Sart Line of Dining cars la - � Lost, is Q� yyQ,S�jOS� , 122:0311. ThroaTra4a.between Chicago mil relief, It the beat family efedicine,far`Sup- ! IerPoets, speaker's face. "" Papa don't eters, she said. hu rteurtoPills All druggists sell it. We have recentlynublieheda new edition ot1 "41oasd2sraaeapoltaaaaat.Pauk,vtatncFambur „le PROOF P4$Invu. lilt, IulvecULER1U*tlVL'fi CELE:BRAT ) heal l e`Al.BERT LEA ROUTE.'' likes to have people kiss nee."'ure A New and Direct tne,vra sebetnw00 and i anka- ThawoAlaris raft forward If your sufferer from prin in the region s, eatheradieAl01011M nl ty,kI a cal (without ica• 1tee.harrrewr r teen .chat anoogan Itantmond. sprang the shoulders, iruAdaelsu, irregular bowels, d;eiueloi ltoxvaua I1obi11ty,lilentael rod physical N �b1NaNinevt�icrfont:'vl,lo,'Ittax.:aitioaAomninnu2l, liar in herarms.t Shti kissed t]sure fariuUx•Sa, dick atomncll, variable 41> fetitu, and tucupaoity impedimenta to tfarttal'e, ute.,re- Indianapolis andLaaayettorandomahnaldinneap- face a score of times anti hugged her 11• u4tiug from o crosses. ort" and at. Paul and intermediate points. Crake. 1 , All Through Passengers Travel on Feet --xprees OIiT 11101 all( biliary (ir,,AuB 417( boa IUULa.y A{- Uoata Q tet 1 Trains. " God blessyou, little angel!" she a Units for solo at all Canada. principal .Ticket ()dices in i3- } t lh000lobraWdauthorcrthia adtutrablccesay thcunucd5tatosand Canada. said' and setting Ilessie dawn, .she and coition xttned b a r. ag,l ohccltod enterh and ,area or *arc al. s, y cul Ora0tio0, tltal.uta2 1 ingean quenCe a,' Warr. as ]0040 oompotat.rs that olio' lens advert. turned away. Asalvsa ruls Qen$TIo\ \\ by da so InAuy radIcnllp "rod i h ut 1 7 g t l tet e"• The child ran oii,throwing back kisses h 1aof the led lntormatioa,gottho Wage and E old - ors of the from the tips of her ]link fingcr3,•wd the ter and be made miserable by indigestion,con- f which t a y CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, num cheered. At Tour nearest Ticket OMeo, or address " You're a fool, Liz," Said a tall cow- clr fa )1 )rivatolt unit radically. 't- R. CABLE, E. 8T. Tim&P u 1 )f the foo yellow shin tvhtu for 7u' cents, 1 p t viempa«. is om t ss s'r. Oeu 1 Tlct. a ran Act. .. CHLCACO. �x►i• .1, 1 13 : •' \VO1tE BOXES :` it'I I ti 1.)ESKS, VII, AO -,'i) .k l l'(3tx1; rASSP-iH•� { laB4Fsem. .%b j.` icht ;� & tt ?ke I armonica. PERF 11.1••1 X14 ICLiltk —AI '48* --- :Falltra ^%1'tt .4"1tefilett V. L 4•� TZ. a 113JNACGUAINit? are•r,a 7Ni, yi.Qye.'1P,•r OF INi1Ceadte. XevWitt51I aY CiA3.3 40X4:.AAA.PIw.1X rue 1.V c CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAM &PACIFIC R{Y td*ttl in the minim and shallow complexion, Pricu in aosicd enveitme,oaly o cents, or two •. , ., o stamps. Seated, And Burdock Bloodotters is the prompt nlearlydomonatrates,froan thirty years' somas - and maybe O w t a • t Ie dangerous eroUs use N n we see around us.se:•elu to prefer to sof- tOrnlLitnedicinCSertho use •oft 0 knife ; Point- people pr outs]no3c01a roatoncoaimplecertatunnttef- e0n- - se i ver sutrerermoutat- stipation,dizziness,Iu.ls of appatite, caming ter whatlaiscondition may be.may curehimsoit we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guarantee r 'Thi lecture should be inthe handiof every ed to euro them, Sold by J. W. Browning, youth and every mato in the land. klxefer. s o w Address THE GREATEST HEALING COMPOUND. THE CULVIIIRWELLMEDIOAL•Co Is a preparation of earbclic acid, varelina 41 ANN 2.,NEW YORK, sod curate called McGregor Si Parke's Carbolic lont °ince Box 450 Collate. It will only any sore, out, burn or bruise when all other preparations fail. Call At 0. Lutz'S drugstore, uud get a paekaoc, 25 coots is all it costs. 2-1 i IIOPE IN tiUI'i:CILLE. • Mrs McArthur of Houotille, declares she cc lila not keep house without PectoralBalsam, It is a remedy in which the sufferer may saf- ely trope for speedy ;relief and effectual cure of Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchial, Throat and Lung Troubles which neglected end in hope- less consumption. For cleansing the threat and strengthening tbevo'ce, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is invahlable to singers and public speakers. Holloway's Pills are the nladioiIle moat in repute for outing the multifarious' maladies which attack humanly when wet and cord weather gives place to more genial temperatures. . In short, these Pills never fail ; to afford relief iu all disturbances of eirtmlet- on, digestion, and nervous energy, which at 1 times oppress a vast portion of the population. Under the wholesome, purifying, and strength- j powers exerted by those excellent Pills the' tongue becomes clean, the appetite improves. digestion is quickened, and assimilation rend- ered perfect. Holloway's medicine possesses 1 the hlglily estimable property of cleansing the whole mass of Blood, which in its renovated condition carries purity, strength and vigor to every tissue of the Body. 1 Wonderful HurksmanSltip. A Texas military company went out on the range recently practicing rifle - shooting. The lieutenant in command suddenly became exasperated at the poor shooting* and, seizing a gun from one of the privates, augrily exclaimed: " 1'11 show you fellows how to shoot' Taking a long aim, and a strong aim, and an aim :• 'ogether,he fired, and missed. Coolly turning to the private this variety of musical amateur became fired with the ambition to acquire the art of doing two simultaneous cornets Ah, thou that sleepest with a smashed tympanum under the Oshkosh willows bending low with their burden of silent sympathy, it is better thus. If the blowing of one instrument by the man round the corner, who had the shrewd- ness to sit back from the window while he was executing favorite airs, so that thou hadst no chance at him with thy shot-gun—if that distressed thee, how, dual cornet music would have lacerated by ovary fatuity for use n time of need. A epn- thy sensitive soul!—New York Tribune,' the ranks, he remarked "- That's- the way you shoot." - In this manner he contrived to miss about fifty or sixty times, illustrating to each soldier hispersonal incapacity, and finally he accidentally hit the target. • " And that," he ejaculated, handing the gun back to the private, "is the way Ishoot " •- RIGHTLY AGREEABLE. , One very valuable feature of Pr. Low's Pleasan'„ %worm- Syrup is, that it is highly agreeable to take, and all varieties of Worms, t' &'worms included, can be safely expelled by it, without recourse to harsh and sickening • d+lugs. ti Cost of Charity in New York REST AND COMFORT TO THE SUFFERING jCfoRY AVERA pipHillw.I IT IS NO HUMBUG, BUT REALITY. That Diphtheria is one of the most dangerous taseasrs mid annually sweeps away thousands of children, is a fact,tvt.,wh no one can deny, and that doctor's in many eases are powerless against it is just as true.A medicine thous a -certain and sure - cure for this dangerous and contagions disease should be hailed with jo and warmly welcomed “Brown's Household Panacea's has no equal r„aland os. crus] It-ginnin than after it urs ane tea bay. o A large sum of money, $5,848,228, forrelievingpaln both into —A St. Louis father, who has a bad heart, arranged matters so that he could hear what was said without being observed. He tells us that he listened for two hours last Sunday night,' while his daughter and her " regular com- pany occupied one corner of the sofa, and this was the sole conversation : He "" If lovie die, what ud dovie do ?" She Y" Doyle die, too." llagration-is mach more easily checked at the be - iiutheSidebackorbowels,soretinoat with this disease. Keep kt on hand and do not has been expended for public and pri- ourespm n, wait till it is too tette. Stich n moatc,,,e is offered vato charities in New York citydurmg Rheumatism, Toa,thiicho,Lumbagoaudanykind thepublic in ])IE&LAI[\I'S DIPHTHERIA and the present year. In four years the ex of a pain or ache. "It will most surely quicken that It will answer its pur ose Letters patent 6R UC i4E)11iDY.' we aro pthorou b1y convinced penaitures in that city for that purpose the blood and heal, ea its acting Dower is wonder- have been taken out for the Dominion er Canada, have increased thirty-one per cent., anti fur "Brown's Bousshold Panacea' being ack- 4141( We' re•autions are iaken that no one shall imitate in tho same time in Brooklyn they have nowiedgedasthe great Pain Reliever,andofdou it. We kindlyy ask medical4nentogive thisremedy a trial: Testtmoniads. circulatrs, and trial•bottles increased nearly seventy per cent. The bre thestrength of any other Elixir or Liniment sent on mpplying for. Agents wanted in every city. per' capita expenditure iii Brooklyn, inthe world,ahouldbo in every family handy for own and county. Ask our druggist for it. however, is - now only $2.88. while it is use when wanted,"as itreally is the best remedy Addrese Rev. ii. DTERyLAMM.Zutich 1'.O..Ont $4.11 in New York. pains and Rohe a of nil kinds," rand is for sale by and For Sale at C. I.UTZ'S Central ]ling Store all Druggists at25 oeuta abotle. EXETA11. oxo. 1884. Harper's Magazine. mean vino. IIarpern Magazine begins its sixty-eigh volume with the December number. It is the most popular illustrated periodical in Amori- ea and England, Allways fully u!.rettst of the times in its treatment of srlujetts of current, social aid industrial interest. and always ad- vancing its standard of literary, artistic, and mechanical exeellenee. 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