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1 1 . 1 - .-,'. ;x ..t:. ni,A wi i- ... . 1 Thffil)HDE&( IURE TTSED OVXS YEARS- EAl URE Vli T a i 1 if"'CP Atf A W boys. .Well, there was no harm done, 1 n 6 ally leyiev- bQt pa and tne minister haTe their opm- : - s : '. " ; i 1 vt Tt--ui-L C.m ii . -v.. On a Cake of Ice. 2 1 ; tl till lujr tuugu ; a yijuwij "yy W1UB1J nuuwu wt u n a uuj - about his personal appearance, has a nAm trarv rAOmieh DVO n yesterday to where "Limpy" McMahon Wlin a UlULUllH Bnaibc . . . 1 tA h ait a! l Kenjacai yer ruuuiu tut uii..&. a crutch, merely responded: 'Umph! . 1 1 1 : J u M- ff?8S, and others. Pnce a !? solicitor U. B. r 0n, kenuine M Hrb a " Tital Prize 75,0003 ettonly $5. Shares in pro- portion. FOBMEONLY. I was climbing after a rosebud That grew a little too high, Though I stodU on tiptoe to reach it, nf 1 -r 1 j i-: n : n Kr y nen x xiearu umi ijassiug. uj. i He held ia hig hand a lily. iiecSioppeu anu gave il uo me, But I thought of the rosebud hanging lllU tl J UU tUB 14. U lit" "fcvi So I only took it a' moment, I And pressed its petals apart, Inhaling one breath ot the fragrance TUat lay in us omen ncan. Tl T n ; k.nl' niroin CT vin(7 1 lilVli x. gay c iii uavDi "j . ' , lOOK mere, nucic BMUua Waiting for just such a .plaything I tv hnlrt in hftr dintv bands. J.V mf He turned and went from me slowly, Like one who silently grieves, ' And all the green path behind him Was strewn wua wmw mj London Society. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ,w.dohenly certify that tot supervise the WtlM for all the Monthly and Semi "ffiSJmtf The Louisiana State Lot AnnJZ andin person manage and con W.VSZwing' themselves, and that, the 'Sucted with honesty, f "J5toMtouardall parties, and ve author "9Spany to use this certificate, vnthf ao of our signatures attached, in Us adver Commissioners. incorporated In 1868 tor 25 years by the Leg CTor Educational and Charttable pur SSSrlth a capital of $l,000,000-to wh,cha Knd of over $550,000 bas since been dded. was made apart oi iuo j-iu-. oHnntMi nw-ember 2U. A. u.,iom. t UIAAf Tfte otiZy Ioery ewer tof on " n"wr,B by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take . tki A SPLENDID OPPORTrrrY TO WIN A fURTUNE. Eighth Grand nrawlng. Class ul. in thP Arjulom? of MubIc. at New Orleans, TSSSKm! 188t-17Ut Monthly Draw. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at FivelDoh lars Each. Fractions in Fiftlis In proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. C&pttal Prize of..... iMg Tlie Orieriu of Iixle. On a Saturday night in 1859 when Dan Emraett was a member of bryant s minstrels. New York, Dan Bryant came to him and said:. Dan, cant you get up a waiK arouuur x Lmethiog new and lively tor Monday Diht." Dan went to work, and by 7 h had the words Commencing. "I wish I was in Dixie." This expression was not Southern, but appeard among the circus people of the North, m eany . wm, frosts would 4 overtake the tented wanderers, the boys would think of the warmth of the South and the common expression would e: Well I wish 1 was in Dixie." This gave the catch-line, and iherest of the song was original. On Monday morning it was . i ninn iir I'lini niri 111r.11. (Li renearseuauu uigmj v, T" . , a. night a crowded house caught up tne refrain and half of them went home singing Dixie. The song became the " wr r Mownmh's.Rucklev's rage, a,uu w . nv..vv--.--- . minstrels and others gave Dan $5 each r il m-;Tr;lonro ftf nsino1 it. Mr, Werlean wrote to Emmett to secure the copyright; buW-without, waiting for a reply, published it with words By a Mr. meters, ronu, ui v tt? secured it trom Eramett for S900L P?1 Werlean sola tnousanus ui out giving him a nickel. Not only was Emmett robbed of the profats of his onz, but the authorship ot it was (lis- A -1 l.i; 1 1 V Ml 'I H I 1 1 1 1 11 11. (t J UA7 own. Pond brought the matter before a music "publishers' convention, anrt settled the authorship; but Dan reaped no benefit from this tardj justice Uafciana nmcs. "Well, if you want to gamble." said n "n u iij Till Wat xfntt T Vin if. nn nne f . 1.1 1 1 o1 them cases o' ice longer a you mu. ..r ii r.u . t n - Z n ttm nltarmntt recesses of his pocket and gathered to- .1 C nnl nit Vl-1lfr C A V- geiner live pcume9..uui j -. Konlorl ihom try nnft nf seV- eral bystanders who had become inter ested. "Tough" followed this action. and each gravely sat down upon a cae of ice which lay on the sidewalk. The stakeholder took out his watch. hv sRt there, and then "Tough" began to . squirm. He complained that his pants were not what they snouiu ue, auu mav uo i.- -; fore at a disadvantage. At live min utes and a half he could stand the chill no longer, and junipea up across the street crying that the ice was burning. "Linipy" sat still thirty seconds longer and captured the dime. Pittsburg Dispatch. .a a . people Ui uui t caswiu wuuuwj I. J '--... flL OOr common uuruens, iuab uio ent, or some other equally effective a wmnrri of eoontv ' POTftrnment.' ' 8 halt be maintained. : - - Resolved, That in ytew ot the exist ing and increasing harmony amT kind- IV ICCllUK UVWWCdl IUO lBla m-u State ana a similar conanion oi iniugs which we belieye to exist generally in other Southern States, we deprecate tne aneuip" i iuc ixpuunwu lis recei huuiui uuiutgu - :1 n.kta a a n l.irinrr i actio ' nnil Wfi denounce it as a fire-brand and a hypo critical expression of interest in the , ; t - l. V.n blaCK race, a wbiiloii msuib u- iug -1- f-Km V-AratV. nvirl tnnninff in siir up strife between the now friendly races. : Roucrh on Itch " T -.,-nrVi rn TtV" oiirns Vll1TlfrS- eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt rneuui, nust'u cuiiuiaiuo. WHOLESALE PPICX3 Harper's WeoUy. -O- The folKmte onotrt wholesale prtees genenOly. - TrrJE?; . SUOTdeiS higher piicea m to be crrM ILLUSTRATED - m w Vpi Flies are always on hand early in the morning. A Fair Offer ed Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances f..ii.:. tones trt mon nln On lllal, IWl t.T uja, w w. and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other aiseases. See advertisement in thi3 paper. ' . . c t in s eowcBw Harper's JTeetty stands at the head of Amer ktrated week Uons. 1U crefuil chn. short the foxostartlsts and authors of the day, it fc r t . .rinn o OT-t1T1TTH11 1 tO tbOU- sanas Oi Anwncu ugucs. . . it wlU alwars be the aim of the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular .nri -LttrnirttvA ftmllv newBDSDer In the world. and. In the pursuance of this design, to pro- . JV - -.1-.. Imcomnnt In .11 thftSft Ua. Benin wuow-ub tuiuiu-iw m tares which have gained for it the confidence, sympathy, and support of 1U large army of readers i Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: HARPER'S WEEKLY HARPER'S MAGAZINE........ .. HARPER'S BAZAR v ..-.- nw n tr I- 1 KJ HARPER'S lUUfnjr X-J-Uirju--. BAGGINQ iS - 1 : . -1 - : ftt t ----.. IV ft 4.. BACON Nortl- Carot-aa: Hams, v ..... Shoulders, V Ib.W.......... Sides, V lb--- Sides. V ShZ-lMATK. ... ....a... . ....M i DRY SALTED i - sues, v Id ......... j o f,4.-. a v. .- BARRELS Spirits Tnrpentt--et OI3CUUU - Km Nfw York. each.... 1 'mo 13UO . t - a 15 O 10 u 11 o 16 0. 11 0 coo 11 11 75 O 90 OS CO LLT; " 1 CO 0 1 SO . BEESWAi, V ftu.. ...... ...... O W , BRICKS, r M BUTT.--&. T in North Carolina....... Northern CANDLES, V lb snerm.. ....... S3 II n itr r,l u - w Harper's Franklin Squabs LiBRAJsr, One Year (52 Numcers Vt1?. pn.in Vpp. to sill subscribers La the Unltoa States or Canada. ... . a i T.7-. l-l- with IllA The volumes oi me tr cy wb " wv" first Number for January of each yer. When "t . ...nMAMH it will be understood .i . n.- -.,,.--hoi. aUhM ta oommence with . a .1 Antn -w n-nor tne rsumucr next -iwi jovwf. in.. .. i-.nal Vnlnmoa nf flmf'l 1U6 lbfc X uur auuu " - wrr . 1 . .... Ufk Mn.lln- Tsfll liA SP.Tlt hV treemy, in tium uw-iuBI - 18 O 110 IS 0 lSVkO 14 0 10 O 17 0 llO 11 li.nv, V--ota Klr Rioilian Hair Re- newer never fails in restoring gray hair Instrp. and Vltall- ty. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Afesayer of Massachusetts, endorses it, and all who give it a fair trial unite in gratetul testi money to its many virtures. Ile'who seldom speaks, and with one calm, well-timed word can strike dumb the loquacions is a genius or a, u.iv. n r- Often Betore the Meridian of Life i3 reached, the teeth decay. In nine cases out of ten they become carious through neglect. The timely use of SOZODONT arrests the destructive eOcts oi lmpuriiiea wuwu v. i . 1. 4Vf loath allowed to accumulate upvu k,. Children's teeth polished and invigor ated by this salutary botanic preserva tive will remain sound and white until . - i f 1 L,-.4.L r ri tOQ. a ripe old age, ana lamug teu L - . . li In r.iiQr1 An cued by it irom increasuis wny-... Itcbing Piles Symptoms ami Care. The symptoms are moisture, like persplra very d'stresslng, particularly at Kht: seems bmdlnjf wui be sent by mall, postpaid, oh re as If pin worma were crawling In and about J m tne reciuiu , aa.. Remittances bdouiu u muu uj vry resuiui mnjr wwn. -... - Tetter. Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Eryslp- -i- i;n.KW1bh T?lotr.h(B. all sc&lv. crusty Cl.Da A).i " - . -- - -. - Skin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 cts ; 3 f or 1, 25VAddres3, DR. SWYWl! & SON, Phila., -. oU 1 v Taaaainpfrlata may 2 ly deod&w fmw Adamantlae....... V . fiorwern xacwrj.a .......... Dairy, Cream Stote COFFEE, JT lb Java .................... Laguyra... ...... ....... ...... -T.ft CORN MKAU, T OUS., uhui . UUl AVjr am-o( t n"" TV-aXriT tTT PA 1 , v f m. i I Sheetinfr, 4 L, V j d. . f. -i. . .J Yarns, V bunch........ EGGS, tf" dozen...... Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl...... -16 00 Mackerel No. 1. V half bbl.. 8 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbL . . . . . 9 60 u..vr vA 9 r hlffShl.i 5 00 OUHAUVa A.aw . i ------- , Mackerel, Ne. 3. r bbU..... 7 75 Mullets. bbl.,.. -W.. ...... j Mullets, Pork bblB..-..-! Roe Ucrrlnsr. T kee... 00 V- 1 La. ia. SS IS IS 14 a 14 IS - Ol75 i - S50 1C 17 020 00 010 00 010 00 O 6 60 0 8 00 0 0 8 80 0 400 TAt without the express order of Harper -. n A Hioai . ! HARPER & BROTHERS, New York Brothers. finov 23 MISCELLANEOUS. i i.apua.ir-" u. ...... in nnn i ranital Prize of - ri . iy. i m m 2 Frizes oi o,wu.. . . a i AAA 2 1 lll&O U- Vi-tvw---- 5 Prizes of 2,000 10 Prizes of 1,000 80 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes of 200 300 Prizes of 100 12.00C .. 10,000 .. 10,000 lo.ooo .. 20,000 i. 30.000 iv. ....... .-,.,.-. SOO Prizes' of 50 f? 1000 Prizes of 25 -- uuu APPROXIMAWION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 6.750 9 250l 2,250 only to the office of the Company In Ne-w or. For further Information, write clearly, glv tag lull address. Make P. O. .Money Or ders payable and addre3s"Beglstercd Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, la. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards l. V n . m vnAno UJ UlUrtBU ith UUl tv T, M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. july 15 wed-sat 4w.-lw By the Light of Day. PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THS FACTS OF THE PRESENT HELP IN THE NEW ERA. "I remember whsn they were putting up the poles for the first telegraph line in the State of New York, and now look there!' ex claimed a citizen of the 1 metropolis to his mena. as the two stood on ine sumiui. ui m tail Equitable Building in Broadway. "The city la strung with wires like a harp, and elec lrlr rnrnmiinloiiHAn la IViA rtallv miracle Of thC world . People no longer wonder and laugh at It as they did at Morse when ho first suggest ed its possibility." The age marches on and prejudice must give way. Nobody has a monopoly of truth. Even tb conservative guild of physicians admit that the secrets of medlclrc are shared by all aen. ' I dressed his wound and God healed htm 11 o.ll svlsl nalan frtnn fhnt fnira.Hili rtle The Bad Boy. io.n -,i,nt io tVia T hpnr about VOUr pa and the new minister quarrelling r" said the grocery man to the bad boy, as he turned up at his usual hour. "Well, it was partly true, but it was all a joke," said the bad boy, as he looked out the door to see it bis parent was in the vicinity. "You see it was a new minister that came here to ex i m-rira roiih nnr nrfacher. You know when they exchange works it is as good as a; vacation, 'cause both mm- isters can preacn an om eim-. hai been laying around and got moth- eaten, rne next uay anc. ijib preacher preached he came to our house to stay a day or two, at ma's invita tion. Pa hasn't been feeling very well lately, and ma said he wanted some ex citement, and Iihought of an old story i . cf iil Art fa nr a. 1 read once aoouu huluo .muouw theological seminary maAiug professors believe that each other was deaf, -and how they talked loud to each other, and I thought if such a joke was an rigat m a college where they turned out young preachers, it would do at our hcrtise, so 1 told ma she better tell pa to talk loud enougn, or tne preauuei wumu loa see i uiuu t ii.. ju" " i III LU , x uu ov.v. 3. - , , ,. went and told pa tne mimsiei wa-f as a post ano ne woum no j - bloody muraer to man- - doa?t think it was right for ma to say that, 'cause I didn't tell her the minis ter Was deaf, but pa said he hada t spoken at w.ard cauevses for nothing, and he would make the preacher hear or taiK tne xop ui , i " ; brought the minister's satchel over i .1 u -..'. trhr.ro. ho. had been stopping, and he came along with me. and I asked him how his voice was, and he said it was all right, and I .told him he' would haye use ot it if h?feJ :au Up aaked me if pa was deaf, but I wouldn't lie, and all I said was if the minister would yell as 7 . . -.Than i tmt excitetl loua as no um , , tho in preaching, pa a-woW hear the most of what he said. Oh, he- said he euessed he wouldn't have any tronble making pa hear. Well, I ushered him lllUl-io-, K 1 oKnnt VlAndS in the parior, auu moj ." swelled out his chest and took a Ion; breath and shouted 'Glad to see you ! ' WcU you'd a dide. It seemed as though his voice would knock the new Sinilter's ear off. but the rn.ni.ter i i z w-a ni i .nnariP 1 1 1 n i u u . a . shouted, 'The happiness is mutual, l assure you,' and then they both cough ed 'cause I guess it strained their lungs fom MaB was leaning i over the banisters, and wben pa .a . a -o rr.iiin lnncn. anu when the minister would roar back at pa, I would laugh. Pa seemed to think Ihe, minister talked loud, and the minister thought the same, and they . : --ntfTT lnnrl VOfl Del. was a naviug i- ic. j They talked abc n - religion, and polHi . -s, a .u:-- onrl -na mot)ed niS bald head with his handkerchief, and i :..nf rwl in the face; and finally - pa told the minisier he need not yell loua enouu the shingles, as he wasa t .deaf, and tne miniLcr aw wo " , - needn't yell like a maniac, and then pa ue. , J '" . i ri th minister said ne was auutuui . . , f said pa was a worldly minded son of v. K . .i ,oa if. teas time tSeliai, ftnu iueu mt. ouw . to stop it, and she went down stairs on , onrl told them a nop, eiaip auu k , . , both that there was a mistake, and that nobody w.a deaf, and then the minister said he understood from pa's little boy Sat bis pa was hard of hearing, and pa v i . t wAa coorno I Inn L sent lor me. ou. x . - - - you think a ! Doy snow l "7 fometimes. in : not being very plenty lrounclwben;theyyearn-for bomeumesi a - --. r- r again J am about as few as any of the local ailment, now attacking the joints uatobea disease of the blood IT- r . - - -T JCI !. AvO M.rs. Hcnrv Bogert.'of No. 451 Atlantis Ave Brooklyn, N. Y., writes to Messrs. His Co.. of New York, proprietors of PAR" IUHIU. Ha OHO llall LfCJU A-iiavv rotea trom Bhcumatlsm and pain in the and limbs, t-he was advised to take the Tosicior Kidnev disease. She did so, and JfAeuhatism disappeared. Ihe reason is upas. tise, Kidneys produce rneuiu-.ii-yaptems. Cure them and you destroy Rhen-Mf"- This ls'now admitted by all intelU- vf Tt i m . ... .,,. .Vk--.'rrn o . juyBicians. it is me new.i""" on their time-worn and mistaken theories. .f ARUR'S TONIC which is a combination of besTremedles for the blood known to rnee, is universally successful in oomoa. Lf this terrlblT common complaint. Those 7,no. like Mrs. ijogert, suffer from Kidney or "vcr diseases or any complaint arising from imnure blood, wUl find the Toxic JP"? Q1 Cra1n-rorr.nr- Tr.e CtV and tl Per wttie. The larger size the cheaper. jQnell lm nrnia Dr. Dodd's Nervine No.-2. "HTILL CURE NKBVOU3, PnTSlOAL "eon and violating the laws of heaitn, Price $1 DR. HUNTKH'3 PILLS - . Cures Syphlhs In all it. forms and stages, ellow or Brown t pots on the face ana body. re Tbroat andlNose, Scrofula, Tetter, Jtcae a. Itching sensation. Salt Bheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and w:iciurea speedily cured Price S3 -v. DR. IlUvrS FEMALE FKl-tNK fever falls to cure Irregularities or Suppres mom, caused by colds or disease. Married and ladies in delicate state of Mean are cautioned to not use it. Price $3. Enclose the ttoney lor either medicine to FBANK STE VNS k r.n PoiMm-- xia it will he entby toallor express sealed. -Tor sale by to ; sent by mall or express. , ; ;;; Iflatform of the Democratic Party of North Carolina. We again congratulate the people of North Carolina on the career of peace prosperity and good government on which she entered alter the lnaugura- tion ot a Democratic estate auiuim tion.fmd which has been unbroken for so many years since; upon the mst and impartial eniorue-iie"' ., -.,-on the efficiency of our common school system, and the great progress made m popular education ; and upon the gen- i : .Trnmont and pnt.prnrisQ man ifested in every part ot the State. And -.v. n on trr q. nnmnanson be tween this state of things and the crimes, outrages and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our borders; and we pledge ourselves to exert, in tne xuture, as we the past, our best efforts to promote the material interests ot all sections of the State. ;. A ta& . Affirming our adherence to Demo- l . HH HAinlna na Viort-frifrirA p.nnno.ia- ted in the platlorms of the party, it is - nereny . . . Resolved, That we regard a free and fair expression of the public will at the ballot-box as the only sure means of pre- : (Vnn A n-iorioftTI institutions. serviug uui iioo---av..- and that the corrupt and corrupting use of federal patroDage. in influencing and controlling elections ii dangerous to the liberties oi tne otato auu mc uuiy. Resolved, That we aTe in favor of the unconditional and immediate abolition r u-. -..U.-.1. infernal rnvenUB SVStem. OI IUO WUU1U a J- .v 7 J as an intolerable burden, a standing menace to the freedom ot elections, and a source of great annoyance and cor ruption in its practical operation. v. t , mi i. -nnnrnmant hoc a right to burden iU people with taxes beyond the amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually ex tinguish its public debt. And that whenever the revenues, however de rived, exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. We therefore urge upon . n a nni KOnrPSRniilLlV-- IU our oeuaiuia w , ,, Congress to exert themselves in favor of such legislation as will secure this Resolved, That with respect to the tariff we reatnrm tne me-urns uu amental principles of the party declar- . . , T.(:-nl I.omrvrdtiP. mat- forms and that the details of the method by which the constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually reached, are ..u:-.-,fa rv.;i. thft nartv's renresenta- ... .i .u crt.iQi immtol must be lives a. mo x o-iv. t . trusted to adjust; but m our opinion the duties on forei en importation should be levied for the production , of publ c j . u j;,- m no inns in US revenue, anu m ui.uu..u..--- -adjustment should be such as would place tne niguest . i a f rt oooatjariPS Ol Hie, tne lowest. ju ..v.-- - -distribute as equally as possiblje the ouruens u. ia"u i greatest good to the greatest number oi . I k ..?- M wAT.l- tne Amenuau I'wp'i , . a-. t TUnf tko nnnru OI mc Democratic party m furtherance ot .1 i k offlmpnt nUDHC r , i : llc-ntinno o nil hft ASt&bllSn- scnoois i" aiioc-nwu-, ... - - . -C -.rl SnH normal cnhOOlS ID . i i .?.-.! ond o.-vosm nln centers, in. iarKC- WW !. a.a-. -,. Is a sufficient guarantee that we favor ,i j a: -.f oil aIqispq nfonrreopie tne euuinj u." - i :ii ..-mnfn onrl i m nmVP. tne ana we win iuuiuim .-. - - . present educational advantages so.iar as it can be done without burdening the tftTt.lOn And whereas. There is now more than a JJJ the ireasurv ui .u0 T - wrung trom tne poc-.eu ui v Ba by unjust taxation on the part or tne ttepuDiican nt anch nesoivea, x ua. wo - f distribaionof-id10Sl posefas may ba made 1 OggS of the united auuev P. h. tnas tne same u-mi w ----;. iw . .1 awta-tmnaniea. uY objectionable features and embarrass- -: ing conoiuoos. . . v,i !Be).red, That it is due to the white Advertising Cheats ! ! ! "It has become so common to begin pW&nt interesting stvle. i-ll OlblVlUl" i "B - - "Then run it into some advertise ment that we avoid all such, "And simply call attention to the monra nf Hon Bitters in as plain, hon- - .- x esc terms as possiui-, "To induce people kt- -:,ta triam rtTj trin.l. which SO yj t V - iuqiu '' v. - proves their value that they will never --4- i, I -. 1A " The Remedy so favorably noticed in au the. papers, Religious and secular, Is "Havlrg a large sale, and Is supplanting all otner meai-iow. .- , tha Wrt x tier 6 is no aenyuiK mo vu.uw - plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability In compounding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation. Did She Die? ttXT-. I "She lingered and suffered, along, pining away au me time .ui jcm., "The doctors doing her no good ;" rt at 1 as t was cured bv this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about." ' "Indeed ! Indeed" ' "How thankful we should be for that medicine. j. A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered l..sl . mioarir UU a UCU -1 uiiosaj, . -i i r litr. i? rom a complication oi j-iuuej, x er, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility "Under the care of the best physi cians, . "Who- gave her disease various names, 1 1 1 ... t M. .n "And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for years before using it. The Pabents. Father is Getting Well. "My daughters say: I t Ai r.4-V.n-a. its c-mrai- ho HOW mucn oetter ia.-iici ia used Hop Bitters. 1884. j Harper's Baza. illustrated: f ... - . A .ha mnor ViTlll.Tlt Harper's uazar is a uuw m,. and useful Household Jouraal in e.-datenee. It is the acknowledged arbiter of fwhlon to this country. Its fashion plates are the new est and most stylish; and its pattern sheet suppiemeiiw wm". are worth many times the cost of subscription. ?rtJ . r; " 7r r ... -,oHioprrk are from its luusirauuuo - ... - - ., ,, fe .best sources. .Its .literary and artlstio merits are o i mo rr Aminftkn nnpma and essays are by the first American ffiuran authors. Its choice art plcturee would fill iwrtfollos, and its humorous cuts wouhi nil py" . . frt11d in anv lour- SltoAmericT A hf brilliant novelUes are promised for 1884 : Harper's Periodicals. Dry Cod, V lb m uii""uwi v . - j- - Peruvian Guano, No. 1.....57 oo . 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