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^ <p—r K -—- -~ j|tf*~'~ )~^T~ _fc*_- ?_ r^-.f ^ \T^ - •« •=*• < J§L -V7-- »* .V? *4*i & ; i»- 1 . j i * I ~r-» ^ - \.^ MPORTAM' AND INTE^lSTPTe STATEMENTS,' ; ^ Head, Huk an d Inwardly, »Ijte*t— SametliWK'ror jpTejyliaay.. ^SBflpitNHAJa, M&ss., Jan, 14,1880.. Ifia\re been very sick over two yeam They all gave ihe u p as, past enven^Wp\ . tiiea tlie most sMllful- jpfiysiciahf, but : tbfiydiri^hotreachttew6rstpart.\. 3?fre lungs and heart wbulct fill up every night and distress me, p,nd my. throat was voty bad- I told ray children. I . ^ey^r^bould-^e4n^eaee^nMl i -I---had.- tried Hop Bitters. ^~I -have ta^entwo . botfles, ' They' have' helped the very niuch indeed; I \shall take tWo ihoye; by that-fcime^i shall, bo'Well. -. .There Was a lot oi sick folk's herewiio have . \seen\ bow Eb'ey* helped rae, and the^ used thejn and are Cur-ed,' and feel as- -thankful as-1 do that there is so valil* able a medicine made. T6urs, MES. JDIXS G. CuSHQfG. BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Jan. 31, .1880. .1 bave used sevenTbiittles of Hop Bit- ters* wbich have cured me of a severe chronic difficulty of .the. kidneys_ajiS\ fiaveliad a pleasant effect on my sys- tem. RODNE Y PEABSON . WAIHEND, Kansas, Dec, 8.1879. ._—XwrJAet^inf&rm.-you-wbat-great re- lief I got from taking your Hop Bitters. I was suffering from neuralgia and dys- pepsia, and a few bottles have entirely cured me, and I am truly thankful for so good a medicine. MES. MATTIE COOPEK . ^ftf- t t i ' GEDAK BATOTJ, Texas, Oct. 28, -1879. HOP BITTERS GO : I have heretofore beea bitterly op- posed to any,medicine not-prescribed by a physician of my choice. My wife, jBffcjwsii years old, bad come^-by de- grees-to.-a slow sundown. Doctors Failed t» -benefit heiv t-got a bottle-of . Hop.Bitters for, her, which soon re- . lieved her in many w«ys. My kidneys were badly affected, and I took twenty or thereabouts doses, and found much relief. Isent to Galveston formore, and word came back none in the market, so great is the demand;, but I got Borne elsewhere. It lias restored- both-of- us to good health, and we are duly grate- ful.\ -Yours, J. P. MAGET. TJMEMr TOPICS. More than 13,000 people' aye given employment in (Baltimore in papking fruits, vegetables and oysters in tin'cans. More than 15,Q06;O00 bushels of .oysters are said to be canned there annually. The number ot cases tit all spits of gopds packe(l there it is estimated will not tall short of 2^000,000* averaging \twenty • four cans to eabh ease. There-areeigbty firms engaged -in the' various T>rancEes_ of, packihg ousmesS, capital is^7,bob,6ob A plucky. womanTHving itTPitMeld, me., recentlyiteared a quack, out of his seven senses-. He had promised to cure her of -neuralgia if she would lay a .roll.of greenbacks on the kitchen table* She put the money- on-the table-as he requested.. He then asked for pen, ink ana paper, and when she went upstairs to fetch them he- disappeared' with -the money. In a moment she was behind him With a revolver-air hit earl and she\ kept it there until he had crawled back MoJthe kitchen* put down the money, and begged for mercy.- •.--... -cr NEW BMOitETELp^Miss., JaruS, J880. HOP BITTERS CO. : I wislrto say to you that I have been suffering for the last five years with a. severe itching all over?, I have heard of Hop Bitters and have tried it. I _ have used up four bottles, and it.has \\done me mo^e good than all the doc- tors and! medicines„ that they-could use \onorwithme. lam old and poor but- feelto bless', you for such a relief from your medicine and torment of the doc- tors. I have had fifteen doctors at me* One gave me sevenounces of solution of • arsenic; another took four quarts of blood from, me. All they could ••< ~ was that it Was skin siokness._ Now, after thesrlbuT'ooltles of ybur medl- _cine,jniy.siiKis well, clean and smooth- as ever.- - HENRY-KHOCHB. , '¥ * MILTON, Del., Feb. 10,1880. _. .,_„ induced by a neighbor to try Hop Bitters, I am well pleasedL with it as aEtenic niedlcine, it haviug so much improved my feelings, and benefited • ^J system, wrr'ch Was very much out ' ««t* tone, causing great feeblen ess. MRS. JAMES BETTS. _ KALAMAZOO, Mich., Feb* 22,1880. HOP BITTERS MFG. Co.: J kftow Hop Bitters will bear recom- mendation honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest en- comiums, and give them credit for mak- ing cures—all the proprietors claim for them. I have kept them since they •were, first offered to the public. They took high rankfroin the first, and main- •*~tamed it, and are more called for than . all others combined. So Jpng as. £he& \keepUp tliefrMgH reputationforpurity aaad usefulness\ I shall continue to re- commend them-^somethin'g I have never before done with any other patent medicine. ^ J. J. BABCOOKJ ^Physician andDruggTst. KAHOKA, MO., Feb. 9,1880. I purchased five bottles of Jour Hop .Bitters of BiBhojKSGoi lasf fall, for my datighttr, and am well pleased with the -- Bitters. - 3?hey did her more good than . »11the medicine she had taken for six yeafs. Wit. T. MCCLPBIU In~the office, of the treasurer of the JJnited States is a glass-case which, con- tains the keys which were used in the old^n times to lock the treasury vaults: Mr. Gilfillan says that in the old times the.,treasurJer ? when the vaults. »were locked up, carried the keys home, with him, and several, times the house of the treasurer, who had the keys in custody, has been broken ifito by thieves to get -these -open-sesames. Under the present system the vaults\ are locked by time and combination locks. There are inner and outer d :.ors to the vaults. The officer who knows the combination to open the outer door does hot know the combination of the inner^ and vice versa. When the combination is changed the changes are noted by different clerks and handed To Treasurer Gilfillan in a sealed envelope. Syracuse, Nf. T., has thirty-eight pro- ducing salt wells; varying in depth from 250 to 430 feet, and in strength of brine from ten to twenty per cent, of salt. Over 1,500,000'gallons of salt water ai*e pumped daily. The daily production per kettle from'the steam process ranges from _ 300'to 550 bushels,\according to the strength of. brine, and costs ejghU o r \nine cents a bushel. The solar evapor- ation costs, of course, little lor labor. Tbere-are-about 50,000 vats irr use, with the annual production of sixty bushels per vat.. The flow ot these salt springs diffeirs-greatlyr—Somerwhieh gave early pijomise have been known to cease flow- ing in a few weeks; bthor have changed -the -saline .quality— of-their—sjream-to- sornething quite different and mostly of little-or no commercial-value.- On-the other-hand, there are .springs now pro- ducing abundantly which fhavebeen flowing for thirty years or more. According to -the- -London Medico, Air i: - •»=—v— — Press, those timid beings who are All they cojflfl_ja3^U|-haunted by .apprehensionsr of- being hurLed.alive,-and-4vho make testament-: ary provisions against such contingency, rnaynow take courage, for science, has 'supplied an infalflble means of deter- mining whether or not th^vitaMpark has quitted the mortal frame*. Electricity enables us to distinguish with absolute certainty .betweffl Tite and death, for two or three hours after the stoppage of the heart the. whole of the muicles ol the body have completely lost their electric excitability,.. When stimulated by electricity they no longer contract- If, then, when Faradism, as 'the treat- ment with induced currents of elec- tricity for remedial purposes is called, is applied, to the muscles oTTEe limbs and trunk, say five or six hours after sup- posed death* there be no contractile re'- sponse, it may be certified withjeoriainty that death has occurred^ for no faint, nor trance,, nor coma, -however deep, can prevent the manifestation of. 4ootric muscular contractility. Here there is no possibility ot mistake, as there certainly Was when the. old tests rwere employed. \\'.\ 7 •* For Catarrh, M*T Pevot,Colil ja lh«- Htiil, etc., Jmert vrilb llitIe-8*ger-ii-partIclffot- thc Balm Into the no»- tills; draw strong Jirtalbs throngh the !jHlH! t ItWlUbaitbsorBi .edi.clfinsfiig ima Heal. Jug tat 4fteasisa Jrien*. brans. -FoMeafiiiiss, • OccMlon'ally imply f .purtlclo -Into -ana bad :ot-tho- car.'iTrtjbiBK m thorougHly. '• Tbere is a Balm in Gilead. -53io success -which has inarked \the lhtrodnctfo'n Jbert of Cream Balm, a OatarrliTcniedy, prepared by Ely Bros.,- twygo, X v. . Is Indeed 'marvelous Many persona la Plttston are using It with most saHsfaotory resolts. A lady down-town Is recovering tho sense ot smell, which she had not onjoycil for fifteen years, thronghthe useloJL —jheBaim •Shehad-BlveTrnrftioresffo-aTlntmrabls. Ut. B»rbcr,tho dranglst, has used It In his-fam'Ily v ana com- mends It very.highly Iji another cohirim,«-yotm'i Innk- h«nnock lawyer, known-. t<Jmany of pnnreiaders, tcstlflea thatic w« ctitcd of partial deafness by the Balm. \'\ certainly a very efllcaclotis.remedy.- (P« ) Omtte, AngusU|ri8?9. - -From, ihe'.p'ittston ^rloe-50 cents- On receipt of 60 cents, will mall a° packago free Send for clreufar, with full information; - ISLY'S OltBAJt 5BALM CO., Owego, 5f. Yi Sola by nil Drtlgglsta. 'ft. .-** Punctuality. Some.one demies punctuality to be \ fifteen minutes before the time.\ At any rate, it is not one minute after the time. I must tell you an anecdote of the first Marquis o f Abercorri. He-invited a number of friends to dinner. The hour for dinner was five, and all those invited knew it, of course. Wellj the hourarrivedjandbutonebf the guests had come. Bowh sat the marquis and this, one guest to table. The marquis Was punctual, if only one of the others was. •. , By-and-nye another giaest dropped in, arid was very, much mortified to find dinner being eaten. And one by one all the rest came, and were likewise morti- fied. But the marquis had taught them aliagofid lesson,,and 1 venture to say that the next time they were invited honeofthemgotTn to the coffee onlv, but were oh handldr soup. Senerai' Wii&ington yrws $G' r ve^ punctual that, pn 3ne- t Occasion,-'soma friends who were expectihg\\him at a certain hour, on finding that he had riot! arrived, all concluded that their watches; must have got wrorijr; and sure enough\ they^iia^forffiashington soon camey \and was hot a' niinutelate. H.6 9Subt' his habits of punctuality helped tdmaKe him the great man thatlie Was. 1 knew a clergyman once throw him- selHKt9-the Mississippf river and'swim eighteen miles down strehm.to keep an apnointment for afterhboii servide. I traveled through the Uppet Mississippi region shortly after, arid for hundreds of miles from tbe place where he lived, out toward the border, I heard of his great feat. The border \men respected such a man, and called him \themirr -, JaterWhojnade theibigswim.\ Nor Mariy one too young to b^luTthr cultivation of habits of punctuality. The boy who is oh time at school, on tameinclasSjOHtirae.lvheti sent on ah' errand, and so oh, is apt to be the punc- tual business or professional man. The habit qf promptness Is likely to Cling all through life. Soine personsi on the contrary, go all through life in a slip-shod, down-at'-the heel way* and never prosper. 'They get tp a wedding as pedple-are comifigoff.: They are Kte^atiaBirch; dbn't^SHeefc their- -notes, go to protest, and are in trouble generally. _Washmgton?s;w*y»wastfie4>esT;i. The?\ Marquiis of Abercorn was, in ^he right. That Mississippi clergynieii did nobly. And these three are good examples for our boys aiid girls to follow. Sever be „_,»».• behind time, and, if you can, be a little OMfFSfvSOVT-OV™rr w r- **\**?*\* fedof #,#& youwillWerrepehtof : ,: \--•*&**'•• 'A- £«st«rtl and Hlddi* Statu. v The New- rbrfe.pubBpsqVeola no w Have,' U4;,()00-'seiiofea.V • -. „- -r\'_£- —. ~~\. Ghoifea Livih^Stoi attempted W&st forty? two aays (a, Brdciklyn yKft-,stopped pi the ninthday. '-•':\_ ••<•••..\> ' ^j. '.,'JJI -,;- -Tho: Jp,ssabh*a6etts'¥ilepttb]jea>8\ at their State conventioja iri Worcester 1 '• pot a full ticket ta the-iieKhBarterlby-SoyeworLOBJ who waa renominated by aqolainataony - -'. v? Tbe State .eoiiventitfn *>f the \Meyr: Hejiipj shire- PejHOorats-at 'Cdseofd-resrdted-inr-the- seleetioh ot a foil .tjjsket headed by yrank Jones for gpvernoiC- • '' . . . • dneJjaoarif'WAa ki)led l 'aiid\flveinore were aeridhaly brirnedby?an explosion, of snlphnr in the Jfoh-i-noor-colliery aear^Shenandoah, •TaV-~\^ :'- >* 5 \\ a ~ \ ~ ' '• The famoaaitoeoyear-oia..£fili.H!n^6oihia been pnrohased.by Bwyer bioi;b-e!Ba,-of BT^w Sork, tov$i5fiOO: -•'>•., fhe Ne w Hampshire Prohibif^jpiiBts have pdminated-ereorge-ap-Dodge-tor-g^vernbr-. -~^- The international military ride nratoh -at Creedmoor endedinthe th'ree tegms reireserit-. ingtbe regalar army tffvision^ pi theMisspnri,. Atlantio and Paoifl^. taking first, seoond-and- thii-d prizes respectively, the militia teams^ •trom-Nw Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsyl- vania bringing up the rear in the order named. The shooting .was\at 20.0, 600 aafe^OO yardSj the -highest total score being 1,023 out of a posBible 1,260 and the lowest 934. Boston • has celebrated the two-hundred ; and fiftieth* anniversary of its settlement as a city by an immense procession, orations and general rejoicing. The streets were thrpnged bjj multitudes irqm the surrounding country, and the buildings along the route of .the-pro- oo'saion were gayly deooratedwith flags, bunt- ing, mottoes and emblems commemorati?fi ot the day. -jjj»e procession occupieflthree horns nnd a quarter in passing over a given point and embraced the military—including one 1-egim.ent lrpm Ne w York city* two ironx Brooklyn and a companyirom Norfolk, Va.— civic societies, representatives oi the. various tmdes of Boston, firemen, etc.* \In the trade 'divisions lH teams,'\representing all the priri- oipalinduatries abd mechanical pursuits, werej in line. In the evening 100,000 people gath- ered on the common to hear a concert by Gil- . morel's band.- vfliile five men were at work in a small Wo6den sfruotutq at Bridgeport, Conn., oo- oupied by the Union,Metallic Cartridge, com- pany as a fulminating building, there was an explosion which oouljj be heard all over the oily. The huttding was blown to pieces and the five \workmen/were killed -tBristj.-deejares' that-Erigland ian Biever..com- pete witli America i n 'wheat, hut that America ctanot grow barley nor rear pigs as well as England. '•',.• /»•-.. >;• ' •»• Sir Eitgroy Kelly, Joijd chietbiron of the ^EpglishrtdMirt-Qt the^ejechequery-is-a-eBd-fe his ; eiahty^fthyear; ..He was the -last of the lor4 4>hiet.Bardns, ' v Attet estistirig 80D years' the Jiaeis^wCahplisliedvl. •'.'••-,, '•;. -Tlfe-^rehptt\oabEn6t\hasihe& diaslolved, an d fules E'J(ig;Sppoiii.tejl/by President Grevy to ;ojan.ftjaewlohet; t ' -; : ——--'•' '• s; -ZThe-,steamei; Aurora, irorarOportPj Bnglan d, uhound'for.gouthatpptpn, iJasiouhuered afsea. gilty peimona yerft drnwinfid, .,-._l^l: : , Hpavy. raip^ a n 4 fl °ods have caused great dairjago to the nnjiarvested crops in portions o£,\England; ' • • ° -' t JuniusT 1 ^ although Macaulay inclines decidedlxto Sif__Philip Francis. .Cer— . _ tain-it is that the description given by Kx-UTrited^-^ates-iSeWor-isafayetts Sr\ WobdfaH, the printer's boy, of thetall, thin gentleman, with high shoulders, gold-laced eoat.and sword, who «ave him the MS. of one of the \ letters.'lac.cdfds with the appearance of Lord- Lyttleton but not W-it.h that of Sir Philip Francis. Moreover, When the former spoke in the house of lords he fairly electrified his.audienceby liis pow^r of invective Foster died at his homo in Norwich, Cpnn., a low .days agp, aged seventy-four years. When Lincoln was assassinated and Andrew- \JphnBon became President, Mtv Foster^was elected president ol the Senate. MeSsrs. Moore K Jenkins & Co., whol'sale grocers of Now York e;ty, have failed for over $250,000. Congressman R. V. Piercvg, represpntatjye in--6onBr^s^ronr , tiio _ T\Wero».seebny' - N5w\ York district, has resigned on Sodount ol pri- -vaternatters'-whiohnrgently demand hiscon-' Btttnt attention. . * -• IfSTaiteva knd'South»rn Stat*a« The Missouri Ropublioans have nominated. Colonel^,.!', Djor'.Iot ^QYOtnor ajiill.iftli Stuteiiokot. . Ex-Postmaster. General Key nresidod for the first time £he other day at the\ sessional ffio TJnttect:Statbs eou't in Knoxv.IIo, Tenn, - At Springfield, Tenn., a qrpwd ot about one hundred men qarae iata -the -town, hattered down the doors of the jail ana killod three prisoners- a whito' man namod Ramsey-in confinement for killing a yo'urig lady who had rolused to'marry him, an-l two nearoea await- •'-fflg trial for^the murder of ah old man. A lew mornings ago tho ooean steamship Nevada landed 321 Mormon omigtanta at Castle\Garden?-Now York, ofVhom 147\are Soondinavians, forty Swiiis or yermans; and 134 JEnglishj. They were acoompaniel by seventeen elders, who arc Americans. Among the elders was B, I; Young, a grandson oi llrigham Young. •- '• l'tie town of Seymour, Wa,, hai been nearly destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated atf-iO,0D;V Tho Maryland Groonbackors have norai- nated presidential eleqtora and candidates lol- Congioss. Tiio triE of Houston and Gully \lor tbo niitrder of Gilmer during ttte political trouble at BeKalb^Miss., in 1877, has resulted in an acquittal. It will bo remembered that during those troubles Judge Qhisoltn, hia son and daughter wewalso tailed: in tUe-BoKalb-jailr The rink^t MilwftUkoo,\yia.j „onp. of the latgest and handsomest buildings of ita kind in the country, was attaoked by several hun- di'od men 4 and .boyd and: completely domol- ishod. Tho polioo did not interfore, and i t was carted pll piecomeal. Tho oity has had trouble in getting tho losaeotosurrondbr'the lease in order that an oihtbltion ^ building might bo built on tho ground, whioh is owned bv the oity. . At' tho Consolidated Imperial inine, \Vit- ginia City, Nov., a cage with ten men had statted lor theiuriaoe when the cable brokpj* preoipitating them down tho shfilt some threi)',, hundred feqt,. and foiirteen-hnndrqd foot of ropo wfts piled upon thom» Nino oltjio mqn wore killod and. the tenth was dangerously hurt. '., ^_ . * . Trouble broke out between whito-iindr-ool^ TOUOSTO, Ont., March 3,1880. Dear Sir—OondlrtoHuff tue short time that VKOK- IIKR has boi-u bi-for? the public here, It sells well . . . ^ . _ ._ us a'bhJiid.piiiiflt-r, aii-1 i.»r tfuubjes ariBiug iroinjt • and-sfareffsmr!in3--it is^ar tiotarHe-irofiP\ \\insgisirtn-torptrt iiyrr -irTBTt-araceiass iaearcls»r - ' ..---•- -- -_.^ Ourcustomora apoak loully in its praise. • -- - J:--wttioiia'* co., Cor. QUOKU a-uU Elizabeth SireoU. at Oorning, OhiOjjmdtroops Wore icirre ol di»turbanoe. Some minei a oroa miners sent t o tho sc charged upon one of the .mines lrom tlirea sides, whon the troopa opened fird, seriohsly wounding ten men. .. . . —„-. ,,' - . Br, P. H.TaLho^ editor and propriotor of the Maysyille (Mo.) Ortcnbhek -Standard, while, sitting -at his bedside w^s shot deadiy some person at the time unknown, : - Tl»e-]Bird'Qm^t bf DeatfiL • !'.Ldpi,\ cried Adelaide Neilson irt terror\ t& \the physician attending her in her last -momehtSj • \look at s that great bird* flyJag- about, m\ It was ai bat tbafr h«dtflo i w5rtnto \her \death chamber, and prv Monier \drove it out: .-\.\ - - This-littlerincident is -Btrggestiviff-ef the strong belief which once obtained in- - ^gland-awr-Scotland that the appear- ance of » bird in the sick room was i. sure omen,of approaching death to the occupant. Sir Walter Scott, in his boo^, on \Witchcraft and J^monologyj\ gives manjr remark'able 'inslances oithis su- perstition; wbich^ like all superstitions, is never at a loss for eye-witnesses and circumstantial evidence- Faith in the bmens olbirds.is indeed one of the mo3t ancient of popular delusions. It-was an article of universal- faith among the \ancient G-reeis,-ahd : iophocles, the most delightfully human of the tragedy wri- ters bf Athens, speaks of the sure prophecies and foreknowledge to be de- rived from birds, fiom the strident wings-of full-grown ones to the young ones \ whose callow wings. reiiise_ J a lebgthencdf^ght, ,, _____ The episode of the- \great bird\ which so terrified the dying actress re- minds as also of one of the strangest of lives and deaths to be met with in the English history. Thomas, the second son of Lord Lyttleton, is believed by many critics to- this day to bo the author of the 'fatuous**'\Letters of altb'ou, \ \ 4s|i.es,ofttte Napoledns. : ; - : _\ .]\ The statutes and ashesbf the Napp 1 leons have suffered strange vicissitudes,. Twice hasthe statute of first Napoleonl, wBi^rf-stands* in th&\K|ffi'e r Ttodome, been dragged to the ground, first by royalisfs, then by radicals, only to be ie-erected._J!EWle Ms. ashe^wexe ; re» stored 1x>-Frattce-on-.'the^deriiand--of- another dynasty,, to be respected even during the commune. Louis, the ex-' king of Holland, Teinoved his father's remains from Gfenhole tc 1 St. I_eu, to \Vhielbriris own- ashes were mjtime re- moved f_om._taly. The eldes o t son ,6f Louis, regaxided by Napoleoitas his heir, and Who died when 'but six „years old,' was at first laid in S|i,I)enisi but the Bourbons when they returnedto Prance\ had the body translated, and the \ little Napoleon\ how rests in the same vault as his father and grandfather. Jerome alone reposes under the dome of the invalidess with his great brother; the -ashes of the other Bonapartes- lie spatr Wed- -here and there,- aftd_ are. to \be fSund at Kome,. Florence^ Vienna and \SlIii?jThurst ana somewhere in Calab. ^Hgetine. More to Me than Cold. WA_.PO_!5, Mass., Mi^roh 7; 1880. MB. H. B. STEVENS :. 1 wish to Inform you what YEOEXIKE has don* for me. I have been troubled with. Erysipelas Humor for mora than thirty year., in mylimbs and other parts'oi my body, and haye been a great suf- ferer. I eoiumuuced tiiUmg VEOETIK* one year ago last August and cm truly say it haSidione more for. ino than any other meilloin-. I seem to be perfect- ly free from this humor and can recommend It to every one. Would not be without this mediolno— 'tis mora to me than g ild - and I feel it will prove » blessing to others as jt has to me. Yours, most respectfully, MnB. DAVID CLARK, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS This combined mtiori gives it icon- muerfuliwer to ewre-aH diseases. SecaksvmMlvtb fhese.pedm-gans lid become dogged or tmyid, Wk Iwimw'stiummwe mtfore forced \Uto ihe blood thai sfould be expelled , D1SOBDE1W. [bv causing free adion, of fhcsv oraaw \tmd restoring tktir power tc Urow off\ • \why Suffer BUiojspalns.ana aches n I Iwhy tormented with Piles,Coiistjpatiod|i IWTiy frightoneaOTcrd sordercd kidneys^ 1 WlryeiiUnrenartoiis orslfkhcadaoUesi f Why liavo slocpless nights i I XTee KIDNEY WOET and rejoice ini [health. It U a arm lyretable compoundandl {One p«ta«ewUl mate .hiatoofM«jUctae.r \Bet it of-your Driiffoist, he will order ttl 1 ' for you. Price, $Uu. » \WSlis BICHABBSOIT 4 CO., Proprietwt IA ( WlliimJ.po.tpaM .) Burllneton, Vt. ,- -%-tM -4 SU U-38 J. BENTLEY, M. D., says: It has done, more t/ood than aU Uleilical Treatment. NEWMABKBT. OnU Feb. », 1880. Mn, a. R. 8TEVEN8, Boston, Ma«s,: Sir—I have suUl ijuiiutf liui jj-at year a consider- able quantity of your YsdmxttB,.tu& X believe In nil cases it has given Butiufaotiou. In one oaae, a dclti-atg young lady of about seventeen yeara wai much benufiied Uy Ua nso—Jlec-ijarenta- stormed mo that it had done lu>r more good than all the medical treatment-to wliieb aho had previously-- been su> Jectud, Yours respectfully, J. BESTCEY, M. D. FRAZER ,E GREASE. Loudly in its Praise. VBGBTINB I'lttl'AUEp. BY H. R. STEVENS, lipston t Mass. \ Vegetine is Soid by all Druggists. SKLLINQ. OtlR XXVT Platform Family Scale Weighs accurate\? U P \> a « , *>* - ' • |«ar --\- \-' -per. _ . . $-J Other Family .Scales weigh- tts hnnilsome ap^ -sight fb irance aellt it at lteUilpHce oidenee that many of Lord Lyttletoh's expressioris,\TOeh as; *' wdraenT.ana men like women,\ are- found also in Junius. But all this, of bourse, is not conclusive, and we only recall the strange noble- man who, even at Eton, was looked upon with Jawe for his- odd mixture of\ morose soicism with dissipation, because -bis death, so at least' he as- serted, -bad* been predicted to him by the appearance of a white bird in his bedropm. This was the third night be- fore he died, and he declared that his death wdvtld take place at midnight, j ust when it did. He was at a convivial party at a* brother nobleman's country 'house, and looking at his watch he said, with the sardonic smile peculiar to him, \ Jf Hive hall an licur- longer I shall jookey the ghost,'! ,. caning that he would give it the lie -to -the omen. He retired shortly-a'ter, and sent his ser- vant for a spoon that he might take his customary dose of rhubarb. When the man returned he found his roaster dying in convulsions on.the floor. There 'seems little,doubt that ho had poisoned •<•«• afyiegani . himoplf nnil hnH nrprlintorl hia rtnntl, in muilcftiL Prl.e.rjp cents, pustag*.7 cents, Circnlar ..?,.' anu aaa PreaiCteQ UlS aeatll in -Mmt-ttee;—Forsaic t.y tho 'emiing DooHselTr in fvery the full purpose of fulfilling the pfojm- »*«• AMJ4KK'AN HOOK, KXUHANUK, ecy by -micicle. - Still, the storv. of the —— wwne nnMi» K«r Y?*. bird may have been-true, and the belief in such appearances of the- feathered tribei especially of one or sometimes two white birds, before death, was very pre- v.alent.even among the upper classes of society in thosedays.— Brooklyn Eagle Thontre-goere, olub-visitors, late sirppor- takora and patrons oi the horse railroad ow»- JminSj should all certainly hovo a bottle of Dr.Bnll'sCoughSyrU|> oonveniottt. Qbhtle^ men you will need it. Two hundred and fifty different kinds of tacks are manufactured from brass, copper, zinc, iron and steel. The mate- rial from which tacks are made is first cut into long strips as wide as the re- quired length of the tack. It is then put into a macliihe which cuts into taoks 6r nails, as the case maybe, as'quickly and as easily asjaJtoy-J!MuldJiluhGh-a-stiek- otcandyTThe polishers are then brought into requisition. They are then con- veyed to Where young womea are em^ ployed in weighing, papering, labeling and parceling fiuem, preparatory to box- ing* Dr C. E Slioomslter, tho well-known aural A ni-e at Lbs VegeaJ3j3U,4e^ iMn «f Hh a --t£„ n -.-3i*ri n * „• i„«. v,* -„„Lii. \idAseaaea of the ear—spocially on runnme Blood Producer and Ufe Sustaining Principle^ ..The three prinoiiwl li ' PS. and \ ,. mm. by '\ the gn HALT, HOPS fwj^i «ux-o, and OAXIJ ---Jttwteit ---Ih Xood or ntcdlclno Fdr D; &i?lit toitiirnirijEBS are. *AYA. As combined, vHlhom^ »»«««». hy the MAS, BWMRS OOHCJUST, itLtytm: taandeit Beslorativer and Nohrishing^AgenS the- ood or racdlclno Fdr DHMpsla, InaiSestidDi HilB.\ ffi'SL*\* w *^«* ll0 A'WaSaS Liver Cotoplatat ^S5S! t ^'' I '? ! Jf ! Hdney£and rrfihafy Organs, Coa- ^HEf'SK' BmaclRtroo, and Exhaustion oi Di»lica& Fe- males, HUnliig JKothsrs, Sickly Ohildreh.and the Asfdi l«JJj_?«Sed. The iWuftw hear the OOMPAify { S Sic£ SfJB?S«?8 K>v «- BolaWerywhere: ](AW il1 -* $360 Hfk TS Best Silllnt Article* In the World: • uapfltfi*. 'JATB^ad»,D<telt.Jtloa! ;OJttj»11in»5dr jStber Stamps and Music - C>c^« BlawlhCIeTeland.O. f^fas^mfmm!^ ahe habit of pftnotu«li^.--fi ( (rf(fe» bay*. ' •;.. '- ' -'^'•••'-. \- >«'\ if he had a chance, but he i s kept in such a •tew_th»^he dies young pf heart tidn of the' town, oariaiug o' loss of nearly $100,000 and rendering tw o hundred people holaoleaS. Tho trotter Hand S. trotted a mile the other dayatOhioagoin2:10i, boating the best time' on record—madea:short time aj?o at Sart/oi'd bySt.Juliett—byJialt*seoottd., . '; From. WunliMCtom. The ohief of tho burq.au of statistios reports that thetptel^iilue of the exports ol domoitio broadstuffs from the Tjnited^States-ior^tha\ eight months ended Auirusfc 31, 1880, waa ^181,856,766, and during the same period ui , 1879, $137,9H;047. Miohaeltroypeand John C. Berry,two sol. diers a t the United States arsenal, were aooi dentally Bhotahd killed white handling a Gat- llnggcui. . Aoting EostmasteftQeneral Kizen has issuod an order intended to exolujjprom the. mails all registerod letters and leffierWontain- -ingpcat^moneysotaeAilddressBd io -several flrins alleged to be engaged in oonduotlng fraudulent lotteries at -Loute-Wlla -and<3oving» tolij Ky., and New\Yor¥pltyi \ - FortltiKcwi. Marshal Bataine is not dead, M w»s re oehtly jegorted;, .-«• v - tr » - Honry Perry, conviotod of an attempt to murder arid rab-in the I«ndpn underground railway, has been 'sentenced to thirty lashes tod twenty years'BenitlJeryitnde. ••' The 6gr^n.^>Te.pfliaTit. JIM qrderiBa-tjttii- _. 'expulsion bfthe Prenoh Jeauita who migrated to Alsaoerliorraitte.. '« The- rivor Ouse in England has overflowed =its bajikB; and oropa smdipthefrproBerty\ ne«r Godainpheiter hsve been damiggd. ^ —. The Swiss national oounoirhavo'jdeoided to submit to a popular vote the qneslipn of a complete revi9ionot the oonstitutioa.' .'- The catdeplagu'e b»8 aEr^Kred in the dia- triotsabput Warsaw, Poland. -, The legislature at- ^uenoe AyfM, South Amerioa,vhas been a'npprewsed and ejected from the (Jpunonohamber ai-the point ot ihe b«yonet, by order of the n»Uon»l governttient of the Argentine Republic- Tbeaeuaton).arid 4#>tt«4»»B^-'ltf7»*^ -spocially oii running *»r and catanh, and their proper treatnient —giving rol-oronoes and teatimouuila that Will wtiafy the rrioeb gkeptioah Addregaaaabovo. AtufouSotlM Gooa MeaUHt it tiio Liver is tho aourco ot your ^tiouble, you t;an-find an abaoluto romedy in DR. SAN- foKD'ai IayBK .iNrifioiuirOB, the only vegntaV blo oathartio whioh acrtrdireoUy on the liver. Cure*i all Bilious disease?. • For Book addreaa. D». SAirroJtD, 162 Broadway? -New York. Vlte Voltaic Uelt !Oo , lUarahxll, Mich., .Wi|l.\Bend |hoir ElePtio-Voltaio Belts tf> the afflicted upon 30 days' trial, See tnoir\advor- tiaeraent in this paper headed, \On 30 Daya' riioi;\ .... ^ , ... VKOBTKJKi—The great sttqeoas of tho VB9K- IlNE as a oleansor and purifier ol the blood in \ahPvirn beyond a doubt by the great iiumhera „vfaa->^ayeTta£bn it, and received immediate lelielj with anch romqrlfohle curea. Get. foil's Ptvtent-Heel Stiffbnera applied to thoae new boots before yon run thorn over. * vBSaBfiKteMtWiyea and Mothers. . Da. II ARotol 8 OTKRINK QATgoUCON WUl posfc BwiKSSed and Irregular MenshuatiBo, 4c; An old and reliable romedy. Send postal card rotapampWct.with treatment, cnrea.and cefliflcates from physicians and SoldbyaUDruggHti^niW-pefBOttlft. •'.— «-* • inff 25 ttra. cannot bo bonjdit Im let> than $6. A regular JIOOM »«K A«BNTS. Bbcchislvo= territory given. Terms and rapid tales 101- irlso old\ Agonta Send for particulars. DOMBSTIO 10ALB CO.? 187 W. 5ih St, CuiclnosU, Ohio. Republican Manual! CAM1MWIV OP' 1880. nistory, Prtaclplea, Cai-ly Leaders, and Achievements of the ltepubncan Party with rull biographies of GiKFIl<:t.ll AND AH- THllll. By it. V. Siun.tr . of UieiJew Vork Tnbime. A book^wantc-.l by every lute :igent vou-r. The best of all ar8cr#Js from which to diaw ammiioitlnn forcimpalfrn iiaa. A# e-tegant tluth-bonmt vtiiume at a traitioa of tbt ttsuul cast •1117 klnc £ laths * Original\ Concentrated Ln \and Seliabls Famlli Soap Maker. Directions accompany each Can for mail Bard, Sott and Toilet soup qulcklj-. It Is 11 gf'sht and strensth. AsJt your grocer for SAfOAl FI Elt, and take no otherr. PENN'A TUT MANUFACTUHIN6 CO., PM1» \BEATTY* 1 OF W1SHINGT0S, 10BW JEPSET, 14-Stop ORGANS jtool.Book* MnMcVoxtd a ahlpnd ontr MS.00 New Pianos SUM to #1,0<)O. Baron 70a boy an la itnnnent be sore to sea hia Mld-atrmaKr oAr Bhurrat*! t*. Address PAHIML. f. BKATTT, WaHUaitoa, X. J, ThU Claira-Honie EstablUrVetl 1800. Saw I*W'. Thoracis of soldiers and heirs ehtitlet Pensionadjte back to ttitchargebr death. TimeUmittd. AddresSf yam atamft _ « «^ OEQRQB E.LEMOB, f. 0.„Brawar3»5, Waahlnitton.P^c. PW.%^fi||^|$||- Imralnable In tha sick-room. Sim. l>lifles and al.ls in giving doses medi- cine accuiifely Indorsed by all Physicians iind Nurses. Slailed-pOst pald-upon receipt of ca'shuor stiwps. Prlcn, lOo eachi » for a5c : aufor SI.OU; 100 forsM.OO; 'if iitS ai'OJtBS 1>A«E CO.. Panhwry, Ct. CELLULOID EYE-GLASSES. representinic the choicest selected TOrtbtoe-Shsll sad Amber. The\ llgUtest,\ handsomest, and\ stronfestkno-wa. Sold by opticians and Jewelers. Mad* by SPaNCal O; M. CQ., 13 Maiden Lane. New Yorfa RTTPTtTEl! Helievcd and oi'ed without the Injury troiaei uuUct by Dn.i A.SHEiatAH'Ssystem. OfflcerfWJL Broadway, phie llkencjies oi forlOcents. Now York. 'His book, with ,_.. bad coses before and after rarrei mi •WTAWTEDp-Agenta every whera «o aen our goods, »* hy.«mplo,tofanuiles. Wegive attratUyeI«ien3 and flrst-class goods to your customers? — ••\» --*• \ —» proflta^we prepay allTexpress charges free, Wrne-fornartlouiars.-. ° , PEOP.tJi 3 TBA CO we famish outat Bca 5Q»S, St. Louis, Mo., kiUs.ria,t.T.iA. / -id-. Tl *gfi ! ^*T«t-at*HI«r*aM- - \ - L- 11 ' \ ^T^W.^SS EclepUo ntedioal Colle*. iY Setstofr^SSMihcsuB-Octoher flret, contlBHes five SSSSlfA,? 6 ,'*'^^' korcathlogue address KOBT, S. cTgWi;os-.Ja.,M;D..l»S.a»orst.KewYoik. YOUNG MEN • aSS. KveryKTOd«s,t»ii ^lor^jjldrtM^n. TOentlbg; Manager, JahcavuTeVWitr learn felegraphymB earn S40to»lUUi 1 Kiperlericed English Lady, lesjhCompaniott ih a family or -a.,-, .-_»-. ----—.«dimentary Germanj; needle- * NEW oftiBT cm new plan, arrbw \Hlstor. A, mi Progress of the Polled s5tel,a\a^I«nS? f ^ , Ase.n'S.y»ft Sd. Jo*. B^ EARKSI «• Fulton St, K. r. ; XRQptinotTenAway. SeodS<t stamprforpatrlcu^ra. Address Trw .Massi»oaK.I<WiBt)nrgh,nalonCo,Pa l^^^a^ot Clncluiiiu. O. dataiat|M. pair»!\ iasBSsisS?* f WHATiaHAtLl rntiragJ ItftOt TH» '^L DRAI.r.RI. imrded Ot MXDJ'L OF HONOR at the OrOemtUl ami _ _ ParU BxposiXwm. -~ Jhi.agd. FftAZEB LUBKlCATOR CO-MewYurk. Fine Shirts for \ Printed directionsforself medsu'teifier^ 1 and Price List; free by mail.' j E.M.& W.WARD? 381 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Aj \\ 11- . 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands Urt lath. World, for »al«b j tht ' SlMIiieaB8lis&Maiiitflli3R.B.C0. r TkrM doU*rt MT men *llow*d tha Mtltor far br**J> lad tmi valtiihUom. For ^trtlculftr* upply t» D. A. McKIHUOr, £tUi4 Q»«imiaBtoii»r, ». , r«ul, Mian. REMEDY FOR CURING Zmk 'Ut BruncMlis, Aslka, CONSUMPTION, And ail Throat and Lung Anect!o». Indojid by tat \ -rrasa. Physlchuu, Cltru and AJDIOed Peoplo. TH.Y I*. tOUJi itKMKUlf IS. _Soid by all Mcdlciiio Dealera. TU B BO!».11»Z1L FO« n«JOK-4«5K\T< U selling our two sptmdiiHj (llirtratel bnnijs, l.dfe ol GEN. HftNCOCI(i? ,r ™° 5 ••«- REM IzJIDCllTI li bi ' ''•' comrartc-ln- Utri.bAKrlfcLLI fssnsL£3na Outjta SOov each. For tat trooKI *na fcrtM; aitilSss qnlote. BDBrM.BJ)liRijS^Phhade!rataP^ PETROLEUM Brawl Wwtal at PUHailelphta ExposiUun. JELLY Silver Medal at Parts Exposition. ThU wonderful sritatwe Is a.Snrn> I SIIS Ul-i-HiShuUltln! Kuril to be f-p h e.vrr ! f-r the .t.T ,-r w.. un -s. I ,,- . ikln Iija-asej, Mrs. rnlarrh, 'l bv phrsi- -JS, fiira. rniarrh. Uiilbtabusi'.-' '1t?S NCKL0Py€DIA op MsJa •<}» cheapest and only cemriiete and\ T»ri«!!t.° and Social Formi it '\-- '•'•' and tells how teVrorm alHWrtrlons touSoHlfet how toappearto the beSlTd^-Bifageon' iS?oa^oh? tan ilescrlptcm of the work nnd extra temitatSiXi S . Address HAr t oxii,PrfBus B Lv|co!||g4? I , a ^|^ BI-CARI SODA is Oie bear m tin World; tt h al«nii,i»>*~, . , best for Medicinal I^rpoles; It SSSbSf-Rfn. J? u ,h « all Family V**. Sold'hy MSI Df^u «d GrocSi. 8 \\ 'sit' -Wt «^sss&s^ Also « tha IJ^fcd^isT^^.iLf^^'wSr*. ^«>«ein f *«Mi»4ei^ ! ia^^ ,BW ?to»Paralyi^ tfc 7 7 7 ^'^ A J l \\* \a««'-S««(*SS ssi