f '1 -r. .1 it-: I I 'V.; - -1 ; '14' r:'X t In XA- PHOt'ESSIOXA L CAINS' f fcBRBCRAlOBi LwII. CI.KMBXT. . - : - CBAIGE 4 CLEMENT. I I SAMSBUttTj . C. MOTH kits fla -More Pain L It: Mora Danger! . - . j T!i! ihrftlaable pre and no more irieftimH- bie benefit was jever b stowed on the iniother of the worldJ ; f&g-U. not only hori ien-thetimeof bborand J a . . e lessens tile intensity oi TOJ StoiictvAll Jft Kim Cost of jCoutf rtJss t art am 1 ' .TVFl Tl T). fmhoden whose bat tery bore the brunof the artillery charge at Bull Rujrf relates some of the incidents oi -tne Dame, in . Century, from which we take the fol- lowjii"-: "Several otner Daiienes owu, came "into line, so that by the time Griffinjand Ricketta were m position near; the Henry house, we had, a? I ncrvf reniember. twenty six fresh guns ready for. them. . 1 "The fighting wa3 renewedf and was terrific. Jackson ordered me to go from battery to battery and see that the guns were properly aimed and the fuses cut fliA'.r&lit lpiiirth. This was the work of but sk few minutes. Oft returning ih Utt of the line of trans, I stopped toask Greneral Jackson's permission to rejoin my battery. The fight was just fhn hot pnouffh to make him feel well. nain.but bVtter thin all Hi mm f m'rlv blitzed.' He had a way jit greatly dininiBeH f Virnwinfr iin his left hand with Ihe ToMotterOrdbildl'VSVXj ihilS open pl.lm toward? the perni he yras t,M ki mnti..r ftHHrnfr He threw ud nis nanu as in a condition bieh.jr hiA.tn1d ttia to no. ; The air was fU Of favorabTeto upeedTe- flnff and as he spoke he jerk- L;a- nt .a alarm. 1 KriHSl III 1 1 1 5T 1IUUI IV. VAViuuv niuiin iiiu vtni a a i . , o ASlligh Price for Pook Slu I tixew orK licrald. . 4 'r .fcnglish author has written a --' : C TbeCAMheTllW Jail. The fame:ofl!iis bilifittn'f dtl nldce pamphlet - telling how bfe and health of strengtli(lsturltluiy rawn to can bo eniorwl on a diet costing onW a I it an early itnd very liberal natronage. iyuriug miu lasi. i 77 J " ! sixpence at dajv WhicIiwonld be about V 1 the ctt or rainingVlhefeg.?!ati brancn oi ine crovenimeni nas increas tho Dread of iidtlisrliood jtranlftirmcdto MOPE !JOY. ina sjrniptoma j Incident I 'General, you are wounded. He repli- tilIngel'lngn painiui e fan a handkerchi iabor. Iiatfaljfwonder- cd out of all proportion to the indreasc in the-u umber or legislators or i the ammint of business transacted by them. in i?04J,ineieniire anion 111 .,approprij- ated for legislative purpose, exclusive 01 Dinning, muograpniug, engraving, uurcua&inz sjovaretsionai uiooe lor members. &c. expenses' that are now charged to public . printing was Sl, 232,741.44. of whichthe Senate took $363,438.28 land tlie House, 8879- 303.16. In 11870 the exnenses had increaseil to $2,457,192 17, the pro portion of the Senate being $083,262.- 80tiiHl the Hou?el,773,y2y.37. Ten L i .i- .i 11: j l.m 3 initij itivy ii'fi laiiuiis iau to ti.uoiuz $szu,oiw.ui going io the rienate and $2,221,834 to the House. J he amount set apart for the current '-'fiscal year - ending Jnne 30, next, was :! Senale,$876l249.45; House $2,361,290.79; bat. these sums have proveil inadequate and have already been supplemented by deficiency ap propriations of $68,622.93 for the nhiirlihnr frinntiei haV lance upon itas a piace-vi.. ? Pamphlet which we have now lirisonebout 1 8 of whom respond neiore iis, but a , letter from, , Hr. T. K. to the call of our own criminal courts: A lli-L.' i. rrt' -: , t I . - .-- , .... . . ' l!i - he says that h has lived for a month 1 of this TToitod flfatps. ' .:' i ! on: a purely vegetarian diet, doine his 1 Among the former is a ghastly array usiaal amount of work, and even train- 01 criminals, six munierers are among 1 j ' 1 i . . - y . . .Illioiti nrl,oca il.rnn ra frnni Mitch- vi u poraaore maae oi admixture or f i fL.-j n.. j a- . . irom Jackson ana oniy one num auh wheatmeal and oatmeal bread fried n combe. . Two of these are under sen refined cotton-seed oil and a cup of co- tencc of death, but awaiting the result cqa. '. -rjor dinneif he had a thick vege- of appeal, as is the case of one senteuc- taplefsoup with bread, potato pie, vege- etl to term ot zu years in ine pem tnirian pie, vegetable stew, stewed rice "J'ary. Three stand tor trial. and tomatoes, followed by a dessert' of ".T,!e.calmcll7 of lh? "ew W1?6, I which is consistent with salety auu a - Safety ani Easa i TO- fiuffarlas Woman. dkerchiof f roni his r" I u ..i .nAUi ..n.l Korron iri Kind if. iin. ruleincacy in una re- r- iv i -j , Art tt apect entitle tjie Moth- pjniy a scratcn a mere scjruvcu, u penaic ana c-OjOS.u lor ine nousei r'a Friend to I be rank- illoned away along his line; and have been still further increased edMoneoftheirfeiiaT- "(Jen. Jackson's wound, received un-a gratuity of one month's pav to !t!p ;,;,J ,t hV i d Ucoxi der ttte circumstances i nave uescnu, an 0flicers aiui emi)Ioyees whose names erieaof modern aclence. became versenoiis wnen mnammauon were borne on on the rolls March 3, From the nature of the set in. On hearmg, three days alter 1Sjj5 The total expenditures Tor 1885 raVA le- than $3,400,000. ' v hou nearJCentreviUe, Aitnougti - it without wonidinj; the was barely sunrise, he was out under delicacy of the writer, the trees, bathing the hand with spring Yet we naTe jiinndreci watr. - It was much swollen and very Wholesale Office Holding. N. T. ITcrald Letter. "There will be some discharges in the mJ . it i i -l .iiL.L:..l.i I... ...ri : win His wite ana oauvnaaarnveuinenumfc eTeragain bejrdut it before. His little daughter Julia was departments between now and the end in he time oi trouble. 'm long dresses, and I remember of4 he fiscal year," sa3'S a prominent - i..'...'.on l.tlv rpiiartc-dto lOSSing Iter, W ci Ktcub uCii, nUuC mmca, IJUIWUU5IUIIUWIK an Mic vic- ihriJfoi.rietof that if U wtie adnilanaMe to breakfast was being made ready on a nials: but no worthy person will suf- make public the leiterawereceive,theM3iotn- rutie table under tne trees, ut course fer from ,t. '1 here are a certain set . ... I I 1 I aitnl . ... 1 " T " -11 1 jt i ptuiu puaamg, stewea nee ana iruit, i .rtjlJll .ptrrol of ooni(T,pr. As niucli bjiked sago, tapioca and apples, stewed regard is paid to the sanitation of the prunes, ngs and raisins. At tea ne ate prison as to its security. Sherifl Kiel bread and jam and stewed fruit He is watchful, careful and merciluJ. He Would hot have us understand that he ,s a model officer. Citizen. ate all these things with each meal, but the jabove was the bill of fare from which he could pick and choose. He thinks there is mora nutrition in .such a dfet than in the use of flesh, which contains 70 per cent, of water. Fur thermore, he speaks correctly in charg- do well to follow this advice, ihg that the nitrogenous substance of flesh taxes the liver, kidneys and lungs, and induces bilious troubles, hemor rhoids, stomach catarrh, gallstones, rheumatism and gout. He thinks that tbejincrease of cancer may be traced to excessive meat diet. Health Monthly. "Rough ou Ilatscleetra out Rats, Mice ? "ItfJUgb on Corns," for Corns, ' Bnniocs. 1$ h!n petiplelWclls Health Renewer' restores health aid vigor, enres dyspepsia, &c. $1. , . -' -f " . -"I uItoUgli JnToothacne,,, Instant relief. 15c. Ladies who woald retain freshness and vivacity don't fail to try "Well Ilealth Rencwer." 4,Ilachu-paiba,' great kidney and urinary cure. I Plies, roaches.iants. bed-1usrs. rats, mice. . ' eleareo; ont uy jtgngii on ats." 15c. "Rough on Coughs," troches, 15c: liquid 33C. : .! - - t : Fcr children, slowJn development, punv and delicate, useMWella Health Renewer." ?Rough on Dcntisi'ITootb Powder. Try it. 13C 1 Nervous Weakness., Drspepsia, Sexual Debility curca by. "Wells' Health Renewer. ft. ! .- : i X: 1 - - Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, for feverish ness, woruis, constipation ; tasteless. 25c. Stinging, irritation, U Kidney and Uri nary cotnpfaint&j cured by -'Buchu-paiba. light sweats. feverL chills, malaria, dys- peps:a, cured by;: "Wells Health Renewer." My husband (writes a lady) is three times . : ur..ni it...iii. IU11U MSlJLI IIUI5 ilCttllU JVC' reuse of o .a r-. ni r ; ittrotTM"fTiD;;,!;tt sa? j liternal rmcdj C'S j PROTECT YODbSI 1MPS0VE AND feTTP From the .VBT0.?2!Mi The great Specfflc RemSly forth" 'ICto Moth, Borer.cankerwlvm wj -i the dlrmions are toiio.Ubtc5 rSfeJ. talis to Denent the treca aiuf T."- 'wS? sorU It ana classes the moaev iHfi IhdH $6 per loo lbs juwH 4 rwoS'!: rice pound; Send f 1 yl 9nfc Wati ounce cure.' llw trAHi aiul vn -n 'a AP1t hlMi4.r?4 m I sects and save' -mw f a KTet w Nothing bufttul iVthVtormXC fr Late of Wilson xursecs, WtSnH A tSTFOR SALE at , enn.cH eKs Kriend- would ouiseu anyiu..,B v.. the battle Wiis tne only topic , ctisciissea Df j)e0ne l,ere who have for years had "rnt earnestly entrei.t every kale ex. at breakfast Iremarked I m Mrslack- evcry. member of their family in office, pectingtobeennfineatou-e Motl.er'a Kelief. son s hearing, JUeneral, how is it that They never have over two in the same Coupled wiilnhintreaty I i Ji1- you can keep so cool, and appear so ut- leparlment l)Ut they wve one in each dunn a long obstetrical practice (44 yearn, J terly msensible to danger m SUCll ,',.,, if fholi fn.Jltf i l.rrr hjenfT known it to fail to produce . "fe f gh fl M.Wned depart met j if their ; fan i "large l-f. AUanta,G.. about you , -when your hand was hit? enough, although lis in NMolation of 11. J, iiuLMta, ai. u., Auania,vj. -r . , i i a rule Bupnoseu to be 111 force in all ' - I ...... ' . . ltn ilAitni-lmanla ' I lima nvt t n r,i;u in 111s nmrmer. iiiiu uuswereu m a - low tnna of rwat PamAstnPsst C.-mtain. knowledge in ne of one family Send for our TreatUe on "Health and llap- PIH?!1UI Human, ..v. 1 O J 1 I . 1 . I J . 1 . . Hridweld ukoclator uo., ai ama, a. mv rniimous beliet teacnes me to leei as uwm, 111 hib iu i 1 - v . - . .. - , l -.iri f 1 . 1 1 . I safe in battle as m bed. Uod has fixed U Know 01 a tiozen cases wucre mere flfrize Tmnl mull t TnrT.linP. 1 . J. 1 ? . ' . . . in Alum ihaIo tiira I V f vt wtav opensTeiore me woriter uuu ia mouifiiuj At once auaress, thus & w., Aua3M TAPE my scatter- Scndsixcents ptataM.and UuA i:m( for mv dpath. I do not con- are from four to six oi a iaiuilv snusT rwri v rmi ni i - j i . . w - I 1 1 11 PTIlIJ W Ul - . . " . ... ... . .1. .1 t A I iffoods which win beipyouto cern myself about that, but to ibe al- ly providea lor. Many nien wno are luiore money rt?hij away than ...i 11 ,v.v :i :.. 1 : .1' rc ..U,. aayiblnjf eUte la this world. A1U of ellliler Bex, muc- wuys rejujr, jiu. muuw wucu a uiajmi uuw iiiivc men Hiu-aiuuuiwiiitu .1 An Mnincnt flprmnn scientist lilas recent ly discovered from a root extracian aim lut specific for Tape worm He added, aftera?pause, but the women retaiu their maiden looking me full in the face: 'Captain, name. Then airain. there are men that is the way all men sbould live, and jn flicc who keep ttorcs and. whose then all men would be equally brave."' tJmer occupied with private out- side business of different kinds that they cannot properly attend to their official duties it they desue to do so. Bill Ai'i on Farming:. ic is measiint 10 iiikc nnu is uui man idb- . . . ... , ... u .Ji.. .-..a torsi havft to spt ahont town nnrt ninv rniuin&r oi me 1 reasurv isenariinetu. ngiotncpauenr, put is m-cuiiany ku.- r-X.XXXVjL.,Jr i ' 1.: . 1 .1:.. ' Zing and Btupefyinj; to the larie Worm, cuecKens, uuu uuk pontics uuu wuu ior wuu ior ycuia itns iuu u uijj uuuuuiig " which loosens its hold of its victim and somebody, to quarrel or fight, br jaretl house." May 30, '34. It . "WB ASK ALL" It's a wonder to me that evervbodv Only, yesterday a lady was removed don't go to farming. Lawyers and doc-MroinJ the Bureau of Engraving and A Mother's Love passe& away in a natural and easjy manner, ick; clerks and book-keepers figitre and entirely whole, with Head, and hUe still multiply and count until they get to '!r -ki-:--"k o ki-';Lsn counting stars, and the flies on the ceil- over 400 cases, without a single failure toUngi d the peas m the dish, and the Stronger than Feminine News Hunger void worm entire. Success guaranteed. nowera on uie papering; me jeweier pay required until removed j wth heail. sits by his window all the year round Send stamp for circular and terms. working on little wheels, and the rae- - "1 rr vTt r '? chamc strikes the same kind -of a lick ly.rarK riacc,.jxew lorn. Detroit Free Press. She came bouncing through the sane turn door like a cannon bull, withoti m w m iff 1 - Piuisintr to say, "How u ye ao, and every day. These people do not belong to themselves: the v are all nenned nn like convicts in a chiingang: they can brought her umbrella down on the take a day nor an hour for recreation, tble with a mighty crash and shouted, -i - M i m I m i 1 it . A . t A T M 99 Feathers, Bccsnax, Butter, Cheese, Eg Jned Fruit, Poultry, Hay andi Produce gives a man such freshness, s ch lati- "btop it riarnt 08, too." she persist gencf ally to send for our Price Currents, tude, and such a variety of employment j cd, whacking the table again, for I Prompt returns on all Consignments. - as larmmg. ,; have waiteil long enough tor you to citeri Anere s no monotony upon tne, tarm. T There's something new everyday, and the changing work brings into action every muscle in the human frame. We Trial Shipments Solicited. R. L. WILLIAMS & CO. Gknehal Commission Mehbiiakts, Office, 169, William St., Njw York, plow and hoe, and harrow and sow, I and gather it in at harvest time. We - look after the horses and cows, the pigs .i i !.:.... if uu 111c tJHUIC tlllllg. She quieted down for a moment and we ran our finger down the lis of names, and when we reached hers and scratched it out, she said : frri it 111 1 "xiiere. now, meooe you 11 io as . 1 " ' - - " i THE GREATEST ENEMY tp children ma s and the rams and thef lambs, J v - - 1. worms. ShrineA Indian VcJfupe will and the chickens and the turkeys, and a wom? Je? "M88- -poor. I arethenvfrom ruin if used aclordimMo gse. We cut our own wood, and some r,?h o!I Iwppen lo have a lit Iho directions. ' I raise our own bread and meat arid don't l,e retl-headed, bandy-legged, squiut- . - 1 ; . : 1, jure yen faitin?, try Weils' Pzktkn Us- fl r Headacbo. Fover. Am. cSnW DEBILITY &VEAKNESS. 1 N!yj to tako.'tTii'e rr.orit, uneqiuilcd for w TORPID LIVER and Night Ifl Sweats. Nommic Wnkr.PJ. M nlari K)lor If it.. Q for f 5J"0. nt Ilmri. II E. 8. WtLuw Jerscr Otr. 14. J O. jT H Euchu-Paiba BemorknWo Cures of Catarrb bf the UadJcr. hilbrnraaUoa, IrrUatioa Kkl neyi una lia.jyer. yfouo or GmvQ Eia w of tho rroKtate jlan;t lropeical cnoe of Urine, all Dlseusos of tho Genko Lrlnary Or0'aus in tithe? Sf x. For Un bealt?i cr Unno'jral tischareo vs9 otox-ChanJn'a Injtctv Hoit." each $L F?r SYI'IIIMn. rcntr-.todOT hereditary taiai, ur f . j.pin' Cojastitu-ti-Tn Wtter HyrrTV l.Mpt bottte, and CliajJa's F.rnhlLiie rjJi. 2.00; RadCha pin's Srphritio Jal 1.00. 6 bottle Fyrufv 5 of ril'n, 1 8alr, by Frpis on rt-clpt tt ( io.ni i, r e Prnrts, E. R. Wktw, Jeropy City, N. J., V. 6. A. 'n. .in. wapfflf Cut this out nud paste it in yon r ha or bonnet. I ii - Treatment for Toothache. . ' Ij Tho popular Science News recommends that those euffemiig from toothnce .woald ns newer. 11. . T I Itussiau Stoves. The Russians contrive their close stoves on a comfortable principle. Earthernware and brickwork are large- y used, instead of metal, as a means of making the heat less intense near the stove, and of keeping up a reservoir of heat after the fire is extinguished. The stove is built in a massive style, and consists of a series of chambers, of which the lowest serve as the fireplace, and th(i upper ones as flues: and being com posed almost entirely of brick and por celain, the outer surface remains at a moderate temperature for a very long period. Within the better kind of the great houses of Russia, not a breath of cold is experienced. The stoves which heat the rooms are frequently ornamented, being bililt in tower-like shapes, story over story, of pure white porcelain, in vari ous graceful architectural mouldings; sometimes surmounted with classical figures of great beauty, and opening with brass doors kept as bright as if they were of gold. In houses of less display, these stoves are merely a pro jection in the wall, colored and cornic ed in the same style as the apartment In adjoining rooms they are generally placed back to back, so that the same fire suffices for both. The Lesson. It. 18 founded upon actual experience. For ordinary nervous system being out of or der or bjr excessive fatigue, a t very hot bath will so soothe the nerves that sleep will naturally follow, and upon getting up, the patient will feel very much re freshed and the toothnc-6 will be a thing of the past. For what is known ns ''jump ing" toothace, hot dry flannel, applied to the face and neck is very effective. For common toothache, which is caused by indigestion, or by strong, sweet acid, or anything very hot or cold in a decayed tooth, a little piece of eottou steeped lu a strong camphor or oil of cloves is the best remedy. . MILL STONES. 1 known ROWAX COUvrl STONE QUARRY, ot E. E. Plhh? H I and wlU continue to supply thVCf mand for MlU Stones from taJzr uum inig ri " I grit-so well known througw uZt18 tor Its superiority for im Stones. GrZJS If you are failjnir, broken, worn out and nervous, use "walls' lienitn uenewer- fi. Prevalence of Sidney complaint in Amer- for Ornamental purposifs, Monumeatstte1 ica; "Uuciiu-paioa" is.quiCK, complete aiso De naa at uus qudrry. Address,.. T,t cure, f i. jr. wvATT.sa: have46 be stintrv of it like citv folks. e)"e4 wheezy gquawler bom to them A friend, who visited us not long ago )"ou lun? l MP to the skies, and make out wnen poor peo- you (loir t say a won 3 I hat since he sat by our greatbig friend-la botit it, even if it is the squarest-toed fl ljc hre-placer - uoblest little kid that ever kept a i may oe mistaKen, out it seems to woman awake at night. That's what's me a little higher grade of happiness the matter, and that's why I stopped to look out upon the green fields of my I paper." wneai ana tne leanng trees and blue And she dashed out as rapidly as mountains m the distance and hear the ci.p : i i : . , i, tne came. uuic cwmg iu uer mate anu ine wnip-poorwill-sing a welcome to the night and hunt flowers and bubbv blossoms with the children, and make whistles tJ Jl V 11 -if ew ana near ein Diowr ana ;see em j;ra Webster was brought up be- juiuum j.ruK ur a garter nn a,,.;., t..i: i. cnnlra ol f. i. J " JJr.1"'f .ivc w 111c i raw, rrr: -rA U1 It was the same old chanre that used to bother him in Galveston. After EoeMto His Calling. in the branch and get dirty and wet all lover, nnd wifrVT fV, to youier dud expression wheil thev home. He evidence wm all in the Judge, Mrs. Arp looks at 'em with amazement lfrpiexeU look, said : ; and exclaims: Mercy on me; did ever a But 1 .l not comprehend, Web poor mother have such a set! Will I tef,' how.it was possible for you to ever get done making clothes? Putt sUal t,10se chickens when they were j these on right clean this morning, and I roosting right under the owners win- not another clean rag in the house! Go uow, auu there were two vicious dogs get me a switch, right straight j go! I in the yard." 1 will not stand itf But she will stond Hit wouldn't do yer a bit of good, it. and they know It esDeciallviif I re- Jedt?e . for nie to 7nlnin Imw T rnnb. mark. Yestheyoufirhttobewhinnpd " odiilom nhLnu r,i. ..ii a That saves em, and by the time the hit yerself if yer tried hit forty times, switch comes the tempest is oyer, and and yer might git yer hide full of buck some dry clotlung are foundV and if shot de berry lust time yer put yer leW mere is anv caxe in tne nouse tnv tret ..i.; i r... " ta. i ... r .' r it Bleniotherffortnnat 0T W What would they do without her? Why her very scolding is music in their tender ears. Fm thankful that there are some things that corner in the do- mestic circle that wall street cannot buy nor money kings depress.--aMfa Ksvusuiuiion. rl nni"IF Send 8lx cents for ipostare. and Ur llir P receive free, a coBtly box of goods which will help you to more mon ey rtarht away tbaa anything else In tlls world. AU of either sex. succeed from first, hour. Th hmmi pad to fortUD opens before the workers, absolute. r"nre-At once address, rrrCo Augusta, Maine. ' Kot, tT. 84. ly If you want to get rich mount a tnule becanKA wh ; " j : vu a iiiii ii uuu ter do, Jedge, is fur yer ter buy yer chichens iii de markit, and when yer wants ter commit any rascality do hit on de bench, whar you am at home,? Jexas kijtwgs. Tt is better to have your relatives live than to have them die and leave yon a plantation withont money io j There was once an old teacher walk ing through a forest with a scholar by Wis side. The old man suddenly stop ped and pointed to four plants that were close at hand. The first was just beginning to peep above the ground, the second had rooted itself pretty well into the earth, the third was a small shrub, while the fourth and last was aj full -sized-tree. Then the teacher safid to his young companion: "Pull up the first," the'btiV easily pulled it up with his Angel's. "Now pull up the second." The youth obeyed, but not so easily. "And the third." The boy had to put forth all his strength and the use of both arms before he succeeded in uprooting it. "And now." said the master, "try your hand on the fourth." But lo ! the trunk of the tall tree, grasped in the arms of tlie youth, scarcely shook its leaves, and the little fellow found it impos sible to tear its roots from the earth. Then the wise teacher explained to lis pupil the'meaniug of the four tri als. "This, my son, is just what hap pens with our passions. When they are very young and weak, one may, by a little watchfulness and self-deni al, easily tear them up; but if we let them .cast their roots deep down into our soul, then no human power can uproot them the almighty hand of the creator alone can pluck them out. IV this reason, my child, watch well ybur first impulses. ! The surprising statement is made vy an exchange that the demand for gunpowder is greater in times of peace inan m war. it is ma more was used in the construction of the Hoosac Tunnel than during the course oif the late civil war. The United States consumes on an average 100 tons a day, which is esti- .5 . .1 111 mated to he more man wouiu oe burned in battle in which 50,000 men would fire forty rounds each. ! The Thought Reader's Science. 4-The "thoueht-reader" placed his liand on the man's head, withdrew it and struck him a fearful blow on the nose. When the man got out from ttuder the chair, and asked the read er what he hit him ior, he replied: 'fjustasl placed ray hanU on your Head, you thought I was . a blamed biz fool : and I don't allow any man - ' : - . t mule you are better qU. - t Ncio Orleans Picayu no funds to pay taxe?-tothiuk that, iio matter if he's as is Picayune I Us a house." X A refreshing case of true loyalty is re ported, the hero belug Julius ttroukcr, the son of a German peasant, who; came to America eight years ago to make his fortune, which being accomplished, he sent $1,000 to the little peasant girl he loved on the old farm in the leader land, who at once came to New York, anil being married the pair went on their way reioicui'r to St. 1'anl. where Julius is todnj lead m g nud prosperous man of business. May the course of their true love ever run smooth. Xcict tC Observer. "I tell you I shatl do as I please !" shouted Mrs. Mill". "Well, well, my dear, I didu't say you couldu't," replied Mr. Miff. 'And you can't stop uie!!" ,4I didn't say I could, riy dear." "You'd better not try!!!" "Indeed, indeed, my; dear. I won't." "That's just all such a brute cares, about his wife!!!" And Mrs. Miff prepared to cry her eyes out. j A New Metal. An immense ledge of white metal has been discovered in Ante lope Valley, Mono county, CJal., theuaturc of which puzzles all miuing experts to whom specimens have been submitted. 4 Tho metal is fusible at tirst, but after the first time it yields to nothing except a mixture of acids. A pouud of roco. yields half a pound of the metal, and there are millions of tons in the plant. It contains platiuum. The Wilmington police havcj arrested a large gang of colored wonieu who hare been systematically robbing stores in that city. Sir women were in the gang. The lie view says : "The houses occupied by these thieres are elegantly furnished in a style that would do credit to the residences of some of our wealthy citi zcus and the womeu themselves hare put on airs of superiority over their more humble and more honest sisters, so that they have been the envy of some and the disgust of others." X Newborn Journal : At Swnnsboro trout are cheap now, $4.50 per hundred; eggs, 8 ecu ts per dozen, sweet potatoes, 4U eents per bushel ; clams, 25 cents perl bushel; couchs, 10 cents per dozen; stone crabs. 50 cents per dozen, oysters, 25 cents per bushel (good ones, too;) corn, 70 cents per bushel; meal, 80 cents per bushel. Miss Julia Jackson's Aitkoaciiixg Nuptials. Tho rumor which has been current for sometime past in this city, to the effect that Miss Julia Jackson, daugh ter of Stouewall Jackson, is soon to be true. Miss Julia's many fi lends and relatives in this city will be interested to learn that the wedding is toi take place on June 3, ia Richmond, and ; she is to be married to Mr. Wm. . Christian, a prominent grain merchant of that city. Miss Jackson is twenty-three years old, and Mr. Christian is twenty-seven. The iutended groom is the son of lie v. W. Ii. Christian, a prominent Methodist minis ter. Charlotte Observer. I X Making His Will. A well-to-do citi- zenof Winham county, Conn. shortly be- fore his decease sent for a lawyer to make his will. His wife and daughter watched tho proceedings. After generously pro viding for them, the sick man -directed the lawyer to designate $500 to his aged sister, who was ueedy. The ; wife and daughter remonstrated- angrily. Quietly the sick man said: "Make! it $1,000 for my sister." Another protesCfrom the grasping pair. "Make it $1,509, 'Squire," coolly said the legator. "You shall not 1" shouted the women. "Hake it $2,060," said the will maker serenely, and here the ladie concluded to hold - their, ton gues. The lawyer kept the secret for yean, bat gradually it leaked oat as a warning to the selfish of all classes and 25 YEARS IN USE- Tat Orestert Medical Trimcpa cf tio Age I SYMPTbKIS OP A TORPID LIVER. XjOM of appetite. Bowels costiTe, Pain la tho head, with dall ecneatlon in t'ao back part, Pain under tbo shoulder blade, Fol loess after catlcff with a dis inclination to exertion of body ortnicd, Irritability of tcmpert I.ow spirits, witU afoelingof bavine ncclocted eomodcty, Wccrineon, Dizziness, Flatteries at t Lo Heart, Dots before the eyes. Headache over tho right eye, Xlestlcssnesc, with fltfal dreams, Hlchly colored Urice, aad CONSTIPATION. TUTTS riLLS aroxepecially adapted to such ceses, 6no dsa eiTccta sucli s cbangti of fcclinprfis to astonish t!c suCcrcr. They Increase tne Avpetite.ftml cause ibe body to Take ou VUaU. tun iho Mtcra J nourished . and "bylhelr Toulo Action en the liKCsUvOrcans,1ies;iilarfttoolnro ucoa. rnceaoe. tiuurmv . : EXECUTOR'S NOTICE having claims against the estate of Sechler, deed.,' to present tLrsam ncdemgned on 'or Vfoi e the SOthiuS muixu, iccti, niiu iui persons hAul the estaite olsaid decM are notifieS nil na niwl tint? llin . I. Ih C. SECIltER, )KxVrfli: a w c.. .... r, mm mm mvsay i :0t:iHl 1 ilWITOP ?y TUTTStHAIR AYE, Out Hath or Whiskers changed to a GLOS9T BLACX by a.einprlo application of this DTK. It impart9 a uatural color, r.ct InEtantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of CI. Office, 44 Murray St.. ' lltTEIs To the nt-l3of tlie tourut, comm-rclal truve'iiT r.nl nw 8tt5iT, IIostctfer'B tstom itch Hitlers is peculiarly ndapled, since it ttn-Uirthfiis tip digest ire organs, anJ iiraers the jibrsieal cnerjries to uuWnlth fid inlliii'iictt.l It runoves iantl prevcrf mulaiii.l l'evf, constipation, tlyiiopi. liciilihtiilly stimulates the kklnt-ys and blaUl r. anl t nricbes as xvell as purific tbi blool. When overcome by fatigue, M'h"th'r nst-ntjil or physical, the wearj and tl-bilitated And it a rclluhlc source ot renewe-l jstrt-nirth a:nl comfort. For sale by all Druszisjs and Dealers generally. , DABBYS PRffFIHYLACTIC FLUID. A noose bold Article- for Uuirersal : Family Use. Eradicates For Scarlet and Typhoid Foyers Diphtheria, Sali ration. Ulcerated Sore Throat, Small Pox, Measles, and Jill Contagions Diseases. Persons waiting on the Sick shoold; ute it freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known to spread where the Fluid was ued. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had taken place. The worst cases of Diphtheria yield to ic ; . ... j Fevered and ck Tor- I - 83LVLL-POX ; sons refresBed and ' ' '- and Bed Sores prevent- j PITTING of Small ed by bathing with ; p0z PREVENTED Darbvt Fluid. I ; Impdr.AjradcL;---T- b mall pox. I used the Fluid : the patient was Coatarlon destroyed. "''"T' For posted F.Lt, J"i.42 hartaless artd purified. For Sore Throat it is a sure cure. Chaflntr. etc. Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex- ions secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented. To purify the jireath, Cleanse the Teeth - it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. ' Erysipelas cured. . Burns relic vedinstandy. Sears prevented. Iysentery caied. wounds healed rapidly. Scurry cured.' An Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. j 1 used the Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet Fever? with de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick, room. Wm. F. Samd. roan, Eyrie, Ala. weeks, and no others had it. I. W. Pax inson, Philadelphia. Diphtheria Prerented. - 1 1 Scarlet Poyct t Cured. y The physicians her use Darby Fluid very successfully in the treat ment of Diphtheria. A. Stollenwcrck. Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. In cases of Death it should be used about the corpse it wiU prevent any unpleasr ant smell. - The eminent Phy. ftletan, J.MABIO-N SI3LS, M. D., New York, says: "I am convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant." rwDmi. w.Heidst Chrosiii fry "how, Ju4 ImjBrHy B1oa,Ir Ague, Xahni andattDfana tpt s rangement of Liver, Bowels iftJKifeijj Bad Breath: fam in the Side, tumctiasfc pain is felt under jtlie ShoulJet-btaUc ajZ Rheumatism ; general los of apptwt Bm generally costive., .metimet akcnuttiMVaW the head is troubled with pin, it dull uima with considerable loss of memory, iota with a painful sensation cf leating biidnKMasa ' which ought to have been done; a lifct,Sia2 and flushed face is sometimes an auanka, e, : bikbuu ior consumpuon; tne patieal csasta of weariness and debility: neros, eailTjass feet cold or burning, sometime, a prkkly Kant of the skin exists; spirits are low and depSa . and, although satisfied tliat exercise wouU ktm ficial. yetone can hardly summon ay fcrJti try it in tact, distrusts every remedy. Sna of the above symptoms attend the disease, bjoji have occurred when but few of thtm tiisW, examination after death lias shown lix IMwt have been extenstvely deranged. i i- ' - "4. It should be used by all person, UsJ young, whenever any of the sken symptoms appear, i ' j Persons Traveling or Uvtnt h tt healthy Localities, by taking a de ccat ally to keen the Liver in healthy actiu. mlm all Malaria, lUlious attacks, rines,l sea, Drowsiness Depression of Spina, at 1 will invigorate like a glass of wine, but feats toxlcating beverage. r : If Ton have eaten anything krftf digestion, or feel heavy after meals, Stf less at night, take a dose and you will be itint Time and Doctors' Rills wfQbtsmi by always 'keeping the nralitir In the House f : J I ?or, whatever the ailment may br, ,ioaaf safe purgative, alterative ard Uik never be out of place.' The remedy h hsialis and does not Interfere with bosiaesstf pleasure. M ... it is putielv wmmxx And has all the bower and eflicacv tt CikMl Ouinine. without anv of the iniuriowitotfcM A Oorernor's Testlmssyi t I Simmons Liven Regulator has ben nats" family for some lime, and I m satisWit valuable addition to tne medical tc"tJ J. ijILL SHORTE,GorSa Hon. Alexander II. Stephens, rf fc Says : Have derived some benemfii" Simmons Liver Regulator, aad-sis ff.11 e . t - 1' ntrutcr tnai "The only Thing that Bew& iy mafoio w DebUity. MT Believe." f have -used man' nensia. Uvler Affection and 1 nave sound anything to benefit js to to iimmons Liver kegulator has." I aesou to Georgia; for it, and would wndiu" such a medicine, and would advise ail ilarly affected to give iTa trial at ttmtff thing that never bits to relieve. r f.M- Jannct, MinneP Dr. T. W. Mason says: Front perience in the us? of Simmons Liver 2j my practice I have been and am stwWM and prescribe it as a purgative roedione. j l JgfTake only the Genuine. has on the Wrapper the red Z TrsM ..4 at ...... .1 if. ZF.ILIX It - auu sTiKitsisuio va v ; FOR SALE Y ALL DRUfXJS Tim Vallfiv MJinal Lifu Mfc OF VIRGINIA... i.U 1 Th rh.,w Snfir and Most RtJUWe Wj surance now offered te public island tt Jjgj Inn W ....... 1 -1,1.1, oHfKlna TTHI tn'ttSITl If""" t p llcy at ah actual average cost oiss-wk j For further information, ealltn or """"V i. W. icKEZltif May 20. 1883.1 u!tr,T . tt a weejc at home. P outOt. solutely jsure. osris rr. Hfji quired. Keader. If y" 'f, or old, can make great pay-allprtktl'i with absolute certainty . write for Pjd n u . ri ifTT jb co.. porns 1. . 13:ly r S66 WBIChTS rHDIAHYECETAEUPBU tob tux And all BllfeusCompw " Kate to take, being purely lng. rrlcecw FOUT?'S. HORSE AND CATii, Fanderbllt fjnlrerslty, NashvfUe. Tenn. 1 testify to the most excellent jualiUes of ProC Uarbys Prouhvlactie Fhii-l a. a detergent it is both theoretically and practicallr "penor to anW preparation with vhich I am ai quatnted.-,N.fr. LurroM, Prof. Chemistry. Darbys fluid Is Recommended by Hob. Alexandbr H. Stemiems, of Georgia; lfCon;. Columbia. Prof.. University. S.C. A- J- AT7-a. Prut. Mercer University: big 1 scxe. 130ISP1SSABLK TO EVERY DOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or f TV- r, TTI,,'!T hr Ib or Beast. 1 v, J d beei thoroughly tested, and s naveabundanfdene that it Jus done everything aere claimed. i For fuller information get of your j X'rue2iM a pamphlet or K-nd to the proprietors, i Jin. zp.n.rj s aa' 5 ' i "ufa5ty ucm" PHlLAbI.PHIA 1 . nr I- I SO Hon, vflldie .i tane.l TEE. If Ko"W I''V.ZrrrefV Fontrt "Powders; I'h, flSfrt Fwitt-s Pnardersjai" aiwl sweet. ren &rZt .MITtll - . JM - i.frt rnwder trill jvr i DH.KAS to Which ,an'' tTtfIW'f f or-rs's rowww iu a 80td everywhere; ftnT2 yroP'T? Avpr. jojjjur.. a1T1IIsFI l.Arin AND MILL FB 'x OAT.Hi! PricMnw and jcrms J- ; . particulars, addr.or.cnH 4:3m I : x. .: i .1"' A - 3-,- . 4 -A' 1 4 : r -.-'I. -l'. ... .., .'4 -