A DRESSMAKER'S GOOD LI CK. HowHrr flnal'-tutl ( imr inla n Title and ForitiDP, It is not often that a dressmaker falls heir to a fortune and a title upon one and tbo eanio day, tut HI. Louis Las a easo of tLo hind, and a genuiuo cup, at tbat. The lueltj lady h Mrs. Woygaad A. Devcer, now the Countess Devcer. Until tho other day, the countess, who is as charming a little lady as wo over met, carried in tho dressmaliag busi ness in rooms located on Olive istrect, near Eighteenth. Her customers canac from tho ariatceratic class at tho West End, and every oco of them looted upon madame hs the b.'st of dress makers, bui one who bad seen bett r days. There was current a story about her tbat the bload of ono of tho old C'tnndian families flowed in ho veins; tbat she bad married poorly, and esuie Wust to seek a fortune with her hus band, Weygan A. I eveer. There van a rumor afloat, too, about tin litter, tiouio said be eaaio of ror.il Uoil.md s'ock, and that ho was a rif.btfu! Lo r to : a kingdom. Them is a law m li. Hand which takes care of young iiou wl; nr: incliued to bo fast and to t- i'iiuuii r ; tbe'r fortunes, fcbruosavtbe voittlif-ii Doveer was getting away with hiswealih : at a rapid rate, t;n I that the govt mm, i,t at this time iutt rfeied au.l t ck chars; . cf his ntoEi-y, mid left him belii.d t.. shift for Liuitelf. 'Ihat ho 1. it, II J!a!..l is proven by the fact that Lo is lit re, j That ho went to I'tna.la is pr-.'u by the fact that ho luairkd tLor..'. A lew weeks ago the gcutieai i'i culled upjn ;i ' few friends and told them ef t'.;e lot- ! tune he Lad lost and of the H illaud law. j While it warranted the takiar awav of i wealth from youth who appeared deter- ; ur'ned to squander tiieir ul!, it also j compelled the esoeu'.ivj having charge of this money to retr.ru it to its lip.lit fnl ownet so soon as it was proven that i ho was able and ready to take o d e ire of it. Knowing thin eeitimi if the state's law, Mr. Deveer took care of himself, and when the allotte 1 time !. .hi patted by he cai.'ed upon a tiio of tit. ' Louis gentlemen and s-eenred their sig natures to a decument which 1 ld ot their priiie-iral's chiinuo of habits and ability to tako e-aie of Lis woildiy goods. The document sent to 11 land and returned a ftw Jay; ago with his fortune and a lit lo uttjciii'.l to it. No one knows just L:w larga tho for tune is, bnl it is bo big that tiaee its receipt Count Deveer has invented in two houses and two lots and his wife has, of I'ourstyiuit running her .s'w.:c0r machine and iraking dretsc. The couple are both under liO years of age, and having good leaks, heabh and ex perience, will now go to work and enjoy their means in a sen wide way. .So much for Holland law. A Visit lo a French l'.i!rl . After a simple and early breakfast, the family and guests dispersed to their different oe-eiiMUou-'. "Mvl.t'iio" everv i morning n ado a tour of inspection of j the garden and grounds, to trim ers, look at the chickens, and so on, on which tours I would often tie .ompany her. But this did mt pnnsur.i-j m :eh time. Her chief ojcip.ili m in t.;e morning was tea rhiug her chiidiv:i, for which she was well q-nlhiod, as nre most mothers in Fanee, oxiuj to the limited number of prim-re s.h ?!s. At eleven o'clo.-k tho regular b'e ikf.e.t was announced by a bell suspend ! out doors at one uuiln of tho hou :e. All were ready for it aid pune'ual. Ti'.' mnu of this meal is not important. I: is only the manner of serving it, au I every other meal ia France, which merits special remark. In Franco to "set tho tilla" means, generally speak ing, to put nothing ou it but the imple ments nee.issary for use, such as plates, knives, forks, pas? and napkin'--, with v d:i of wato?, wiii'janl eoneimcnts; add to these tho elossert, ccnsistiii.q; of fruits and virions bonbons, and always an aoooinpauiraent of fliwers. A'l mea!s that repiiro to bs cirv.i are cut up on dishes, at a sido table, an I pawed around by the waiter, who likewise changes plates, and watches tho .wants of those who are eating". Vegetables n. 7 , t n. .1.. -i i HUM LIIU CUIItIF? t UI1 tf-Slt tu ri." ht'lti'.l l in like manner. After breakfast, work l'romiso of marriage, by a son of the was resumed. At four o'elc k tho mail I ffentleiuan withwhom she lifed.audsome came and caused a pleasant ripple of i ,i,un after fo'la'l herself seeking shel rxcitement. Then camo the hour for j ,,'r alltl a':J at the Indianapolis hospital, recreation. Whether walkin?, bathiup, wl",ro "lie birth to a child One playing some cat-door game, er in living 'lay tho friend of her orphanhood at the an excursion in tho woods or on tho Lome, the snperintendunt's daughter, water, something of this kind always j now happily married, visited the ward, occupied what remained of th) af-er j and, recognizing her in her distress, noon. It is neeeib'ss to state that every- became the instrument of bringing the body was the more ready for dinner on j poor girl's mother to her bedside, and account of it. In fair weather we dined then wrote to the young man, the father in the open air, a luxnry which climate j of the child, who came to the hispitil and freedom from annoying insects p r-j a:id was married to her. The second rnitted. Oar table was placed oa tLe gravel walk in the shadows of two largo altheae, which rervod to screen u i from the setting sun. Those who pleased sat with their bats on. The mat gen erally lasted two hours, fur into the twilight, and longer still when there was a moon. After dinner wo repuired to the house, where in .lonr games wbiled sway the houre until bed-time. Manners are the shadows of virtues, . living, regulation of diet and hydro momeufary display of tboo qualities I pathy were the only means employed, which our fellow creatures love and re- j Heven long years of patient and per- spect. If then we strive to become what we strive to appear, manners may often be rendered useful guides to the per formance of our duties. A man may have a thousand acquain tances, and not one friend among them. 1 1 is better to live on a little, than to outlive s great deal. Ii others' faults wise men eoirect their own. We should t ake a prudent care for the future, but o as to enjoj the present. Effect of ti loom oa C hildren. It was my misfortune to be the child of parents who were the reverse of cheerful. Mt father was au inveterate grum'olor ; bis business cares "worried" him ; and it was bis ens. torn to toll mother, within iny bearing, how dark business nutters looked, how bo was g?ttio;j to bo aa old min a-id no doubt bad seen his bet days, etc., as you have all probably beard people com plain in your time, llo "talked for talliing'.s s:ike," as tho plirawj goes; but I, a s-'UMtivo child, did not under stand thai ; every word he said suuk to tbo depths of my loving heart ; and I would s!e.il away and cry myself ill in pity for tho lonely, fatherless child I was soon, no doubt, to became. My father is now in very troth an "old a pros-nect of life as the little girl who wept those I bitter, worrying tears. Ou the other I hand, my mother was a quiet, reticent person, with tho keenest pensibilities. S3!ie seldom spoke of her worries, but : h'-r face was a true index of Jier feel- j u)gK ; and I noted her v.irviug expres- ',n and drew my own conclusions. I re-.ul in j-aiu-rd of mothers and wives, ho in the r uuhappiucss would take poison, or iiatr:, or drown themselves, mid I had a haunting fearthut such Mas to be tho fate i f my own dear mother. S'.ie had a way of sighing over her work which was most distressing to heiir ; wiilie ono o ner favorite expressions was "Ah, me ! I'm weary of the world !" j Of course I took tho words literally; I ( iVU Mire that i-he would lind some way i of leaving a scene which so wearied her ; and I huug upon her 6teps liko tho veriest watch dog. I never told her of iny fears. If 1 only had, Low quickly ; -!i- wouid have fet me light. But j there is the mischief of it. For tome unaccountable reason children LetM: most of their perplexitiesto themselves, instead of telling them to some kind L'Dll. who could with a few eipiana- to! words ;:olvo their doubts. lean r.ow see, tho titter absurdity of my fears i i both cases, but to me then tlu-y were as real as iifo. Of course there are other children living at (ho resent ti iio who uro as sensitive and nervous a I was ; and for their fake, paunts .-liquid endure the small troubles of life with cheerful courage, and dwell on t!:e brighter Mde of life. Killiii? Alligators. .' Dctioiter who Las just returned from Florida after an absence of teveral months, was asked tuo other day if he had any An with the alligators do.vn l bore. " Yes, tir - dead L ads of fun," he re plied. " Kill many?" " Well, I should eay so ! " " How many did von ever kill in a day?'' "Three hundred." "No! yen don't mean :i"0 alligators in i no day?" " Vesr, J ,lo. ' ' Yen must Lave stniek a rich spot. Three Lundrid in ono day! Whew! What time did you be,; in?' ' '!i, about ten o'clock in tho worn- "And how long did it take tou '.' " 'words that accompanied tho action, "Abtnt au honr." tho l ily quickly wi'h drew her There was a pau.e, during which hard from the contaciii.at.tiT touch of astonishment, incredulity and worse ! the lazaroui's lip. The action seat .vt i vi.-ible on tho facas of the crowd, j tered the coin on tho sidewalk and Foully one man stepped forwar.l and frightened the l).-fr?;;r so th it ho drop ei 1 : ! p- d forward on Lis Lands and knees as "Did yon nee artillery? j the lady moved rap-idly down F.-.oad- ' No, ;;ir." , wav Th. 'io w.a-i n !o.k of usto-iishr-i-nt "A saw mill " " No, sir." " Dynamite? " " No, sir." I i , lid aiayi e yen n ten us now you : 11 , . ,,. , I he gathured up his euos and carefully ! "Yes, sir-I talked cm to eleuLL. del,ositca ,em ;l iv.her plethoric rieaso cull at my mice for pamphlets . pllr,c tlIlt ho , ,k fl,)m inncr fcet j of l lcr.da-its resources, fruits, cereals f hu jaikoti ,Ie iV)kel (owu fLo : ?v(f;?"'PC01), and Lt01 charee"-"- I street after tl.o rap. lly retreating form i -' i ' of probably his tirst vijfim, t-trned oil A Iitiful and Strange Komaiice. j his hell, shook his heal, pulled down I Tt has been develeiped in tho Cdy ; his eip, and slowly stirtal up I'.roid Hospital at Indianapolis, some yearj way, followe 1 by ili3 gi'i.-s and j ers ago, thit tho widow of asoldier placel I cf several Italian booth! .ck?, who ap- her daughter at aa orphans home, where he crew to womanhood. Lavinc the daughter of the superintendent as a companion. Tho orphan was finally pi iced with a family in Wayne county, Jul., where she was betrayed, under day after, with one hand claspinsr her mother's hand and the other in her hus band's, tho died. Scrofulous fa tut Overcome. Under this heading a lady writes to our excellent exchange, The Lwts of Life rtnil JimrtKif f lit tilth, telling how iu the case of an adopted child she suc ceeded iu eradicating an inherited scrof ulous diathesis by carefully regulating the child's habit of living. Hygienic stsieut cnaeavor nave reeonsiuut.onai- i!(l her, puiitlod her blood, giving her strength for feebleness, saved her from total blindness and started her in early life with tho bst of all possessions, good physical health." We jndge from this lady's manner of writing tbat she is a thorough hygienist, and that she would cot give l.-er sanction to any so called drug-treatment for the eradica tion of tcrofnla. Dr. Fot.te't Health Mon thly. a I'leluresquc Beggar. A New York paper of recent date j says: IYcpIe who took a stroll on the lower part of Broadway early yesterday I morning bad the pleasure of witcescing an unusual sight, even in this c osmopol itan city. To is was a thoroughly char acteristic specimen of tho luzzironi of "Minny Italy," without the hand-organ and monkey attachment. The specimen had evidently been out of Cast lo Oar den but a very tdiort time, presumably but a few bonis, lor while pursuing bis profession of begging bo frequently stepped to paaj about Lit'.i in apparent wonder at the massive buildings on either f-ide cf the stieet. He tdowly forged Lis way tip Droadway, crossing horn ono side to the other, as he espied a Mieci.illy susceptible looking party . ! iA..i it... o.n.,.,. . ; """'""k " me piciuro oi neati-i, mm was appareur ly not more than twenty-five yours old. His most noticeable characteristic was a peculiar jacket. It was made cf un dressed skin, trimmed with fur. Down tho center c f the buck were two stupes of eiabrcideiy in gay colors, each term uniting ia a l it i t fancy-llgnred work. The jacket was caught together in front by loops of imitation (tilt braid. Taken altogether, it was a picturesque bit of costumo to find tn 1 road war, and at tiaetid coti-ideraMo attoulinn. It was. however, the peculiar ht.-LM f be.'fiuS 1 in wlieh the artist- for h) war. an artist ' 1:1 ' ,n;; mess - i!itl;il;-nl that was a revehiiii ti to tu.iily eveiy ope wi:o taw Lim. Win n a person ajqre.ichid him tl.o l)Cj:'ar would take t.ir" the bhacgy cap he wore uii.l with a (rructful sweep of Lis ana s. i m to ilepeit it on the walk i l.is.e to the p--rsou appealed to. At the same '.ime ho bent ono knee until it uluo.-'t tol'.c'uid the t i lewulk. Surprifco was tho tirst thing noticed in the features of the party appealed to, j folJowHl iu uic: t in8llu',1 hi' ' smile ' ttcJ u 'koi' "Wir-l. Imu e liately opposi t 'i'riii i ly chu reh two t 11-drested u:iu to whom thebegcar appealed tried o kick him, evidently di.-gusted with a Hjiecimtn of mankind who eon'd so thoroughly d g.aJe Liirself as this one was eluirj. Alter these re-buffs, which i-ccmed to citf-e tuo 1.-.. iroui more sur-pii-e than the peculiar manner of beg ging mrp:i-ed the passers by, the Iddiau crossed to the o'.h- r side of Bread way, pos.-ioly 1 cause he thought ho was working ou some olhe-r beggar's territory. l-r f ally b-ilf an hour, while a reporter watched Lim, the fellow ro reived nothing in tho way of alms, although the bootblacks and proprietors of peanut nr.d fruit f-tands from the sumo sunny Italy U oked most con temptuously at iiini, and followed Liai with velleysof curses ns he move on. tn front of Trinity church ho practiced successf ill v Lis plan cf lepging upon a landseitiily dre?sed lady who was talking down town. A dainty purse ( waa opened, a fety e-i iua wore taken thcrefioia, uud a rmall cleanly gloved hand was extended to drop tLo coins into the cap. Suddenly tho beggar caught the hind with his right Land and prersed it to Lis lips, riurpiiscd at this action and at the muttered Italian en iho betrgar'.i face and a mattered oath, presumably at American manners ar lack of manners, according to the mauner in which ho looked at it. Then parently wore much a.diamcd of their countryman. 'Hie ktssor I.ile. I ine o:iir eiay nr 1juttvilJe. nr., a j littlo baby died in convnln'oite, at least I every sign of death appeared, and tie doctor having listened iu vaiu for the beatinj of the heart, assured the sor rowing family that life was extinct. For fully ten minute s they sat aroni d the bed indulging their glief, and then, with an impulse of i.l't'ee:ioti, a little brother of the b.il-y I.-atud over uud kisse-d her lips. To tin bewilderment of all present tho child gasped two or three times and than begun to breathe, and at last accounts was rapidly recov ering. Whether the boy's breath startetl tho wheels of life, ei natural re suscitation was mere ly coincident with his kiss, nobody ventures to say to elo ride, acd the doctor is as much in the td irk as every one else. The Poet. Who is this Creature with Long Hair and a Wild Kje? Ho is a Pcet. He writes Poems on Spring and Women's Fyes and Strange, unienl Things of that Kind. He is always Wishing he was Dead, but he wouldn't Tilt anybody Kill him if ho could (let away. A mighty good Sausage StnfTer was Bpoiled when he Man became a Foot, no would look well Standing under a Descending Tile driver. Pi m rr 7'n'oim I'rimt r. "it is melc-Fsto ei.d-avor to make a child control Lis temper, if you give way to your own; to tell Lim to bo truth ful, while you are not srfctlr eo; to in culcate neatness, while careless of your own dress. Tho little folks are keen observers, and they will not respect yon unless yon are worthy. Be careful not to impose unnecessary restrictions to foibid nothing without rtuton. The Texas Tarantula. The Texas taTontu'a when it is full grown, is boss among ppidirs what Jesse .lames is among refbbers, or Jay Gould among railroad magnates. He has hair all over Lis legs, and woars his eyes on the top of Lis head to see that nobody takes adaactago cf Lim. We aro not describing Jay (lould, but tho tarantula. He is big euougfi, Rud hungry enough to gobble up all the rest, which remark however, applies as wedl to Jay as to the tarantula. The tarantula is a desperado among insects. Iu onerespoct, nevertheless, he differs icry much irom the Te x is Desperado. The latter is more dangerous when in liquor than at auy their time, while the tarantula is the most harmless insect ou tho road, as long as he is under the influence of alco hol, and tho bottle is corked tin tightly. Tho tarantula makes himself re.-peeted with a pair of hooked fangs, which at the same time are the principal cause of Lis unpopularity. As long as this smiaole iusect :s not interfered with, he atteuds fctriekly to Lis owu business, but if auybpdy punches him in the small of the back with an umbrella, or spits tobacco juice on him, he becomes iiri'a'olo ami peevish. I'.ider such prove catie n he will jump up aud ilown, sling his arms aud legs about, giia-di his teeth, an 1 go on for all tho world like a stump speaker whree veracity has been qucs'ioi-ed by a mati in the crjwd. Oa such occasions ho ttili jump on anybody, rejarJless of his si, ', or social status. L ke all disagree able peep!e, the tarantula has his personal enemies. The enemy Lo likes less thau all the rest, is a largo black wasp, whoso oi.ly mission iu life seems to take tho conceit out of the tarantula. He accomplishes this remarkable feat by vaccination the tarantula on the 1 a-k with a stin.r. When tho tarantula goes out to bull doze inoffensive tumble-bugs .vul piass hoppcrs, In) Lns to look out for the wasp. A f.(.,ht between tl.o wap and the tarautnli is almost as interesting as a Congressional debate on r.e o'.iomd issues, and it always ends with the death of the spider. As soon as the tarautula heats the buzz of tho wap, he looks foi a hlo to crawl into, and if theie is none handy, it is "good-bye John" with Mr. Hj i ler. Tho wasp e ir cles around the excitetl spider, very much as a hawk does ever a barn-yard. Sud leuly ho dives down, vaccinates the tarantula, and (lies up again. It dees not seem as if lie Lad touched the spi der, but be has, uud it has taken too, for ia a few seconds, tho desperado of the prairies begins to walk zig-z lg, ve ry mue-a liko a fashionable young man returning from an oyster supper. Iua short time the tarantula feels tired, and finally swoons away, whereupon the wasp alights, takes a good look at his victim, and, M-izing him by ono of his h'gs, drags him off to eorao secluded spot where he aduiiuistcrs on his es'ato. Tho would-bo elwperilo can learn a great deal if ho will ponde r over the relations between the wasp and the tarantula. The bite of tho tarantula is not as bad as has been represented. It rarely causes death, but it is very painful, causing tho bitten person to dance about as impatiently as a man who goes to the p ostofii :e, liiuls his bos full of letters, and M:cn discovers tlmt ho bus left the key in his other pants. The tarantula i-iu be successfiuly tamed by patting him on tho small rf tlm ba- k with the ilat of an axe. '' .. S-iihr.t. Musical Fish. That some (ish m ike au approach lo vot-il performances, cmi'tiag tones, was known to Aristotle, who spocitlen six different Kinds. The family of the "Maigres" are famous for thai siuud.s th-y mako on boin? dravn fom fie, water, and also when remaining iu it. These fish aro remarkable for tho si?.o an 1 complicated etruetureof their air bladders, whioh, however, in many cases, seem to have no external openings; and gieat cavernous recesses existing in the crania of many, it his been sug gested that theie abuses miy afford t'ao truo explanation of tho phenomona. In some of the goneia thty are more strik ing thau in others; and one of the most remarkable, the "Fogonia," had acquir ed tho popular nam of drnui fish Tho sounds seem to vary widely in their character and tones, and aro eloseribod in very different, not to say important terms, being designated sometime) as dull huniiuings, and at other times sharp whistlings, and frequently at tha tishes' song. It has sometimes been suppon-d that they are uttered by the males alone, anil the fishermen, by imitating thi m can frequently collect, a troop of tishes around them. Tho boatmen, also, by putting their ears to tho gunwales of their boats, cm often really hr-ar tho sounds, though at tho depth of twenty fathoms, and thus guided can successfully 04st their nets and procuro a draught. Wuiie we were willing to admit that the habit of economy is a useful, practi cal, and most desirable one, few wou'd think of attributing to it anything of beauty or attractiveness. Yet the econ omy of money, or its best nse for they are synonymous has in it this very ele ment. Those who live fully up to or boyond their ianotno, in the wearisome effort to build up or to keep up a certain style of appearance?, really, tbonghnu -consciously, sacrifice the very attrac tiveness whioh thoy seek to produce. The difficult and painful effoit which it costs they fully realize; but thoy ima gine it to bo hidden from all bill them selvesand hero lies their groat mis take. One tf tiin ilrali:ti:k e! nmuieil Iifo is .rk m t of ilie litllt-nnt-ii. For t'el I etr ('uuiili you cannot liml a lwtti-r reiw-ely thau lr. Bull's rough Hymn. Narly ill physicians prctcriti i:n 1 no family ulio-il t he without it. MIT A HI It I) Ell A FT Ell All.. ' I tlon'l lioltnvc a went of it.'' "Well, I've nothing tj say, then if you (hm't hclle-ve it alter j on see Iho proof, hy, the-ip'f no tin- talking." "Mee t lay. I'll see you later." ' (lnuil et ty." This 'rt of a cmivfisatlott was aoe.h ntaMy on i In ar-l y ste-nlay, l tveen (ii iiTal li. I'.. Wiuslow. e-f Fifth an 1 reuvcll stivi-U, n sur vivor of the Mexican vtar, mi l Mr. Mielia.q l!e hliiiB, of 320 South Fifth street. S e-m-phalli' were the last siet -iiCef that tho vtitt.r. pre "-in int; ti on a slight a-.piaintclH-o wiih Mr. Iteililini;, ve ntiiie .1 to make a few in-iinnm which (lcvrli-reJ H-ini- facts of icniiuUhlc in-t- rest. j ' -lt ,iust amounts to this,"i-aiil Mr. hVMIng. j a few l.eiirs l.t'cr; "ihe terrible ltlliltt which wan t-i 1 1 " . J to have I.e. u couiinilteil in my 1 'i tt io i nj- house tome three weeks ao can "Mure! a V" .imiiiil the- honilicl listeurr. Mr. lli'iMin i a man vvuieJiit'C, 'i'ol ati!y, th'i-t huiiun-l piuiinlr; ho is ic-o 1-nattiret n l jovial; tin-orliimry ills eil'iifn a'v, fynf -i nilviohim o'll" tin- most ordinary n-atter of evmirt-, but, win .1 the u'lorlst spoke In such a I I'H'il ruiilliui; t .ne, au 1 shotvui euch a lioni- I liej I ink of am ir.v-m -ut, Mr. lte l.lin involuu. I tartly iec.ii! '.l. -Marihr:' Im r.-pi ate,!. "Jim I"! 1 Why, I iny ilenr f. llnw, the wlul- neixlib rhuo'l was ;tn uj i"t-r. N ', if ynu wtll cilm i II I'll iu!'ui-;ly i p! u!i I'Vi-rythiiitJ, nti'l (!! vil just Itinr lie- t-!'i with (ieneral Witisln-.v c.itite atuitit." '(ii the ti fieri -i ti if -J'l!h nf .T.iii!-..iry," c iitinilc 1 Ml. Hi bliiif.', ' I was iet;n!x iu my rni-m li .el-'tu' n y of 'Ainctirati ejuprks ami The i Tu riliic 1'riillii',' w Inn I was (inl '.eiily sei.-il w 1 th a mo 't cm ri:eialni5 Iwino in tl.o nt;:it f.n t. I di "ppul the bm.k lias-lily mi l ' endue I with pain. In less than t -n minute h I fijlt hs t!,ouli my fn it im in a vi-e, att l j th.- I." a I I f-'i tl: well, it ra is.l ril th ; ti"uMe. 'j h-' fir.-t t'liitj.; I kiimv cr ciivm-.t 1 rl cott" ril ii 1. 1 1 1 ; up Hairs f"ll"W'ril I y a ! p.'ii' email nitil tan cittei,, fill of litem rvi- ilently un h r tiio impri .--inn that si lupt'n.ly's I lllln.lt ' be !! CUt. I IXt'Ullieil lllVtll'lH -h 1 v.e!l tts I til I, tin I th- n t iC'c'er late.hi-'l." I "WIlV. .Mike. V, -I V iiil imm.'.i'ii v r'.i I ma-i -in," stil l i-iie. 1 t -i 'i. lit as n.ut h luy-f i If. aii'l ! " K'tin at otic. I i .l.'"!or nit' f i't, which s:i-ilit',' iupj.llv In l.ss than thuty-si li-nu. it. ffilc e-f a'.l l! r I oel-W'-iii 'ii te i-t-1.0 s I hii'I oik-. 11, I n ii; 1 III t i p. l le nt "ti. iiti 1 0:1 il r fi-.r.h 'lay my ,, I wa . al-it tic HZ" an I re 1m of tt hti-n. On til" .. I I. of .l.-..i-i irr Ihe swell;,,-- ha l . t.t. li b- i t - , ; 1.1-' 111,' .I'llio, llll'l I is Uliej uiij-nss. i ,- 'lain wits teinbl". t'a the fill, of February nrioi.li .un i.v l-1"1"1'"' I cr-liu,' t" a i-tateni'-i.t nf my phyi-ieitut. t'tr 1 riiramati.-n. wouM ica.h inv heart Ic'nro ... , . , ' , , lr A -e.ytit Ic Mil;.; t.ial.Voll Ml-'. Ilirilll! I, :rt'. I was i-. n-.'.l,vot; miv ibp.-ii 1. I Im 1 tak-li i mt. rit il'v, i.ti.1 appln I i Mcrnailv, every run- I.. I , I. .1 1... f,i..U !,;..!, I'h.I ' ' , - ," . . I im ( flee! wha'i ver, r.u-1 I was in .b'spfitr. I Wiiv ... t trv St .la' .hs Oil. just fir f i . 1 1 -' j ask' ii t-'ain 1'aMes. a l i len 1 of num., en Tliui .o , iliy. 1 ' Vi.'i can f ut oil el v .ti"!, St. .I.n'ul s Oil, i-r - anv othi r Ion '. "f "II on ir..- if von want tn," ; sti-'l I. That same lay n. tiit-1'. i.l v 1 'iti-ht a bot'le aicl ci a.il me t ) uso i'. On tie- 11th of February ' the hip mi lltiii; ii.is i ntin ly iiisi; ti!"il. aiel ' en the 1 1 th my Itii.-r in;' resiiiii-l its i;i.n,i:-l cn',.ir aiel i-ha;ie. in- 1 i li St. Vile Mine's iUy I tin- 1 1 'It 1 I'ltil l iei my le '1 i n for t!te lio-t i time II! Il-.l!y till- e We-k-i. When ( iri.ertll j Wnislow first saw my f I it was in un atMul i cnii.lilini), s,. ilir.t is the retit uii why he ilniibt il j whin I sai.l ul ut St. .Uc.ibs eel.i.ait of which i y.iii i vihf'Hi'l. Ituviii-K it i-iliiply wi-iiiti'i--I f -I. Fitly iMkrs w i iil !n't buy that I utile ii . I en l lu't e, i mi'itli'i-. '' '-"' '''.e' yV-.-r.". The value cf tho MntiDK j-aptr atii.it- nllv ni.i-.tnfaettire.l i l the I'ni'ol States i.-i i.ltotit if liHK.il.tMKI. Hr lllil Sill Allure 5' ul nr.. ! A re- rtfii-iitntive of Hie l.vnu (Mass.) i liml, in n late ratiibhi throughout that i c:tv, gathered anionj? other Eeraps of ! int'e-ri-ht and infoiiiiation, the following : , Tlit! liitrt ill ice visited hy tho reporter una the frnit btoreA of Mr. .1. Iiovett, ' No. (17 Market (etree-t, i'i re-fpinso lo a , rumor tint tho jircjirietor ha-1 heeu I ! cure. I of tun rlioiimitima by tlm great Iremedv'. Mr. Lvett not Imiiiir in. I I tint ropoitir liad a talk with lis rod. j Mr. I.'V.-'t sltelod (hat his father had ! heeu euroil uf an eseeedinqly ha-1 attack of rhenma'i-rii I y t Iio Hi. J inohs j Oil. lie had tho disenf'o in ln's right arm and Fhr.iild'r, whioh l-eeame per- I feel I. v 1 Iplesi after lieinj; alleete.l ai ; few hotirrt. Iliajiaiii was no fireit that i i liee-otild lii.t rett in eo".:fort or attend : j to lmsi. eN with any elegreo of natisfaev J lion. Aft.-r pndnriu ttsis nit of tiling ! for ponm timj. ha liiin h isi'el n hottlo : I uf tli- (itvi'.t tlerr-.ian H?:uedy andhepan I to in plv it Jl ) i.i l not niuieo master. to ni'Iv it H iti.l not roinro master. atul!t t,u- j-irtMi-nl thn .l Un- all it, wart worth. Aftor pursuing thi- moilo ; of treatment for tbreo 1as tho nm was 1,ni,1uM an a Lis fatter wU ! aoifeetiv healtl.y roRiUtion. He has : never riiir-e felt au'y rlieuinatio i.iin. j The hraiu itjvitv of tlm elephant i verv untall iu propjrti'jn to the bize cf tho' iknll itself. Hnrae.i It. Hieh, Kq., asneiato editor of the Ih hiirift ( '. R-'j'vh'.iwi, (.lliester, I'ii., wai cur. d hy Ht Ja -olm Oil of verv nfivera inimies resultin, from a fall, liis arm appeared to ho ( ptiilvzed, but tin! Oil enrol him. . l'h,!.i,l,!, li,i l.ttl,i-r. I lenver'n resietetit population ia ofti j mated at f, ),0i)(). I ( the 12,1 1'2 ministers of the Me-th-o.liat Kpi'ejiial ("mreh, 2, HUH ar t not j in pastoral work. I'pwardti of 2.001) are imperanntrates ani mpornuoieriineH, : '2'lt t.ro eotineeted with eilli'fjp', 88 are pjitorn, agents, ueere-tane, Atj., anel 115 aro Prebidinp: KiderA. 1 hnnrsilv In hevp K ftl.i I liinc ttir best n"l;. cine ol Ihe . ne. It. V. I.revis, htntr I.int-, Too milliliter ii to h ft live) limn, rel man, a true man, a simple nun, Krrt in bin worK.Knai in lil-s mnii'iiriiy, ureut in mis ge nt leiieBS. Hid Von Kvrr Try II f Vroi TiNK put no iii kiw.I r inriii com' with in tho in -I. of a'l Ily in; ki:ii the inrill. no I joursi ll yrni ran, limn a Stir, (mi-K.-i-' ri Iit.nu- iiiK the liaikft, 1! ami Herns, timkr to ls.- Ih-ieif lh 1 1 1 1 t ' 1 VKiitriNF.. Taiic.sin. 8 will plailly avail tli- nisi-lve of this iippnrliii.it-, who havr Ihr ronn i.ii.ii.-rH to ni-.kti tlm n.e.h e inc. l-'all elireetioui in i very packaan. let your itiriinaie.n be in thono lio aelt isc rather thoi lo ihnso lm pran-i jour itniiiluct. itn Tlilrlr !)?' Trlnl. T'te v"oIlaic Ilelt Co., Marshall, Uieb, will artnl their Electro-Voltaic llrlta anel nihil Kle. trio Appliances on trial for thirty eUya lo nv jientoii illirtil with Nervous Debility, l.ot Vitality, ami kinrlrpil trotihh-a, (ruarautiwiiig conii-lele leatevratiou of vigor anil maiihooil. Aitilruea aa above without ek-liy. : 1'. H. No risk in iucurreil, aa 3i) Jaya' trial . ia sllttwril. JIi.nshux's Pu-r Mn Ileal' Tiimc, IhP only j 'l i aratim. of hre f roiitaiiiinir its rntirr milt i i I...U.I ,ir' eii.'. Il e uitaiiia lilo.nl niakiiue, I fnicr f;inei'atii!K ami life-au-tauiliii,' plnpir- ! ilea ; inviiliinlilr lor linliijefl e n, eivspe) aia, ; I jmi vcum prostration, ami all fnrma of treneral iii t.ilily ; ft hu, in all i nft i Lle.l i-omlitiona, I wl.eilur the result of ethatisiion, iiervoiia 1 . 1 1 -1 1 1 l i . ii . nn rta-ork or acute iliae aar, par- ; t.iiitarlv if reanliiiiK to un pnlnioriarr ruin- I 1, ImntH. l aanell, Huaril .v to., irei rietor, w Vnrli. hv 1 1 I y ell ti.t;istf. Tin- (;rswih of Nirvoiislie . Nervousne'sH ie a rapielly srmviim ailment Wltrn thrrr is no orantO i!in asO, Hu origin in iiietialjy impe-ifetct iliKection. II stettor' Stiuuaeh ItitterH. a rtincdy piculiuily fftica-r-ioiia in crrcs of liorvousnnti?, a"t pi im tiily upon I lie -tmacli. ii'Hloi-ing i h aetlviiy, put ineiu.ir i'te n'.'ri tioii of tie' niihlric j.iiC', -vei -ciiil n' th-' inn!'..- lint-- bo.lilv ilistui liiiuci- re suttin fii-iii ilyi"P-pi"ia. nu t r.-iui'd; iiiR lltat tle'littiin i-f niiiwcutar Htibhta-ice atut Ktienfli tin 1 rt-e nerv-'itu hyinpt tins which ir ul miito-ly pru-le "e?. Willi the iiiiewe-il art.-, ily uf lie li.; s'tve frii!" l oir, iiiltc- quietnile ri-titlns, an in-n t! : itm'-ihty to nt imuuilly ik coitio leiac'i-.l. tin i.lal elespoii h ncv id supptantel by a f. i lin,' i t c'u eii'nliu -t an l the- re-lisll l'T t'l vi is aui;i:i ute I. '1 he re nteily is H.ife anl mi il.j ciioi able, an 1 may also lie rebril nnoii to uve iv.'iin- nii-1 pi'i-vi ut h ver ami uue, uil- lllllhlliri a till eiiOstiptlti"!'. Wi- Irani lo '.'limb bv k e pirn: our e yes, not nil the valle-ys that 'lie 1-hiiul, bttt i-n the ni uiii'aiii-i inai i is, i r'ur- ne. Ti.r KHrrt of I nil ulu "i in fii'in ihiiik e-aii be-r inovnl fnuu t'ir f d in by Wtun.-i- H Safe Kiilio y uiel I ive. Cure. Wi' ktieii lliat ver must in "-t In part, but vm kicitv ii it tlnil vv pivrt tn niri't .n: .lu. iu it ruoe;HK.-is. At st.iis are iu.rh p !-.ii:l'iit il r,i Ii th" coin ! toiii i t .'Hili'iiu K i the biij;e, Ornsln', rati il rl ic pills, composrl of riuli- ami bulky ni' ili.-iiu s, in iiii' kly al an li'iietl w jih the in tni l irii'iti ul lie. Fiei-ce'R 'T.eionnt I'lirative l'elli tn " which air mar-e at 'I, an I bt'l l:u'er than nniBtar I si i-'l-, but e ninpimi il of hiprl-.lv ci'ii.-ciitmie J vi getabL- e xtracls. I!y ilru;is!s. III!' II I J rill ! .hyiivi'-l llV'll of pi .lelli'''. the lO' iite! virtupv, nti'l pr vipil iles tl.ein into the lu-'l -1 of elinir le (l-l tl CTIOV i I II r.. 1'.. I! V. Til I . '. :r s., 1 1, :;t!, Iio t Iv ipi.,(.il t.v imvki II' nn I l.tiii!1. M pliyi-l'-I.Hi- i I'tl .ttl ei 1 11.- .il.-Mse e ll-till j t'.Ki. ,-tu 1 ii, ;.' .Ii .. 1 . hu M'.nr; Vi 1 'i v- rv" an.t ! 1 .- I let-.. - 1 i it- InOl'S i'ti I sin wntiiiii.liy i'liivl. 1 new abb- I il-' i t. i' i i . i'i' i ii ni.i;NT.i. m.iii.mi:.. . V." t r ,,- .. i t , ,i, ,,n, v,.ii,- iii-ire .-r ! v.i'i r ;i w .ii iu,t:l th i.ir i....t ., a 1...;. : 'I lie -loil.l. l no rm I I i.lilli" livtv be le "T ,i i.v ii. i, u- 1 li'. I'. '- "!'.r lie I',-, s',-,- .: - -. I 1 -r ' 1' !.l .if i plain's." J'v :' t:: i-' -. Hii-ia-i l.i-'.i'el . f -ii I .. s ! - ; r --.' P..-.V.-SMI- ... ly chi't'-'el evils. I.xi-i IHv lii Un Hi ii-e. Ask Intwift-. e-r It "t-lii'ii Kit-." I eb-ar j oti ii..,.r. , .... v.-. r . , v. ran -S. 1".-. terb ',. .'tins HKMIVS AllllOl.ie SI.VK I- tlir l i..-T h.Al.VE f .r i iim. I riosru. S .rni. rirrm. fi!t rtiiruni, Trttrr. rliaiis.l Ilan.ln. e'tnlli!ain.. riiiipi. eirt BKNBV'rt i'aKDi'LIi: SvLVE. aa all j ' othi m are couuirrfrt tn. I'rli-r 25 rrnts. ilill. IJKEkVM-OX Ve.KNTI-fil-niTTKIIsi ! ,!! "ni-d f"r Dvn) rpna. Itilimim-.rw. Ia- i Ia!":!l- " '! V'-" t the "UJ. K.d- I C-yi, l.ivrr. Sin-., r' M'liNO e'ATAi.l.ll h.M 1 f' r-irn all atVrtlonn el lilt' inui-n'i-i nirnit.r.vnr. of thr hsarl anA threiat. Mt. Mori'-j LIVtltl'IbLare thrhe-mt Cathaitio I 1:. i-ulaiors. 4 fro uiv Mt. c.-s i-ei.t. i i.ev .-at t- ! ni. I '' 1 tu"re mi 111 Ii .in - r mi -.li!o " . ..!,!. i t n; e ...I ,- in 1 !;.. Ii ;'":'''V!' ' -I. r-.t -r v I.I.I- V- 111 mil I ' "n V , , , . ,;,., . , .n. .u-, ., s"' -' t"1' e'ti.-'O- A ' l'l'a-e.- . it i r .ei- I s r.i.e. 1 1. I lilt. f. ail ,!,.:. .-! i i I r i .iv . VV I a i ttii.ii i.is-iM, i n-i si. i ' n- - Vnumi t! i no t ! "s I I ' A I I .! ti- te; ri t' intii I. A SuniriH'd LiiionicUve ' am - t O A f..s 5 , W - s . , . . . , ; 1 I i- !; ' - I Ii" . f We hnv t wioi 1 !-v . I i . ! f SH 'ii.e.Mi 111 i!..l.. .1.'. I "1 I.: lf " or l.' i. 1. 1 . I ib . ..tuo- I. fjSf J 1,1 1 : 1 ' " " l; :'-''-' t'- JraUr $ ra:n tint. I this lit..-. I'm tt. J'i el, CtO. I.V.I, hv.l'l. Oell'el V- rt... it., 1 ..', il... ,.r .1 I. I V'J.' - 'W lll'l' iltl.l ftlil till. II I.l i 11 lin; l!i-"iluii Ihe i ' . I t r let 'iti -I en e - ry . Iw-rll ni. t v.iili li.t' u.i'iri' i Yft l'l ".--r.Joi.rs on It 1 Yjp,m F"t.-'-ti-.ii fun iit.i 1.. KSi'ii . :-' -t '" i""i ii.'vil.iim 5yw mLh i",,.1.;;'.1 i II 'Ll.JJt ITArr.l TflM .1 ......... f ' i ' i i' I il I'll 1 ei. ti" I- V. D I 11 e '1 !-'l riot. - l.'ll'ti V tl'J' I i lit; t l.i I . I i. n 1 1 '. . I'.leii! iu- ! i. n i'l "I ti.e re!t.;i;' ;' I r wl i.i. o ' nil i . . ! V.'tiy. Il nt'"iTi-V,nt my w l,.I. train 1 -"1 liken ;,'';1'!,,'.-''l,.'.j';iV ..il l ti. ."im i' r. . ':. ,'. nv. i. ii. e.il. nti'l. iti. : rn: i i-h'-i. i,.'iuvn.: i mi.,...m-..i!:. V..pV.V!V.,;m n'rir "i' i,!,tT i..,'-vv'i,v ih'.-v Mir. but ii;,-r,.' mmh.w ii.- .i-ii: n-hi y.-;i.,v i,,, riiiy.... n. 1 rrlrr I' i'l i;...'. -'ei i :r .'. 'Svk&- i;rriiiun .anlluiiiil ure-in vi.ry'i.t'i '"'""i ln.,ll.i v rue t HI I In- -r. leiM-s.il mii'Sr.'P'f.Tt al bii ri; i -irrrlartirr-i l trrea I i.-li-rsftul. A rt.il .fi.-is-.Jf.s,.n, ...-iral. I'n-'e lO". .--.'. .OOv 1 Univ -ihlsm-li-. -mall. Hon) e 1 II I I r.'TWWFg' ,!aa JJjJ" i R? i.".r,:n z'ip.' .. 137. wATCHts :.,''? a ,t I'WtiS? ilk'aaM "i"1 M" V LtJtiL..J 1 mn " hevulvVra " Itntal. '(in- f r, Aililrrail iiXt'iS.oK7rTiM.I- AaT VTIIAIO itnMlWrst Onn Work". I'ltlM.iin'.l'a . ft, Vegetine. Kidney Complaints. lll.-i:.sE 01' THE KIIINEVM. 1 1 - ...i.ii.i.i'iw el an aruie ati.n k .if inlluiiuaM"n ,.' i l.i-1 1 li-i.it' h i".i l-'.-v-f. ram In Hit 'n ill'il Or- k.ll'il oh-H'-i- t-lio-'l ."K .l..wiiwrJl ,.,..,,... , i i'i. o, - it v-iii'iiai:. ii- itilK at "nil .'. i i -1 cil.il el Mi noil . wliieb b.- .mi. ml lull i.lel-'e s i. Il l- ..l- il . - I'M- -il-s. "11 1 Is iliaelMMlVI . etl.-'l Will .Ullllel .1 Ul. IllO t .- .sllvi'llW.fu.1 mill,. ,. . r "!''. 1" ' l'i'"i-i -Iisih-h" ' . ,V n.'ClliesMiipl.itii- are .u" m 'l'' 'm l ".P"; lirM i-o! I' Cli re H 111 H n llll' l"ll" ' rl l l lu'.lio. i.i rttl .lr.-i. l.. .l.i.-'.i.-. .llviii.M'.il i Mlib lii.l.-.-li.. mi l I "Il lt.iti .it .1 Hi- h-r'.i.-r.lnl l"M i.l sir. ntlli. i.'le-i s, .li-liull.ii'-.-'el Ibi- t.i'. C'iHU aii'l -ti"i i in - ot l i. ni i-. . ImiIim.i-is.iI tin' k.'liii'0 the Vi-.iinvr. cpr lui- tii" ti n. i.eiei, li li .s i.i-vi r i,nlr 1 iiii-uir win ii ii i mln u n-BtiL-rt.- inel r.t"lViui !"n-l i nlr. ' li' 11.- mi'l dir. -liens l.iliowno. in ram" -. Like- M t. ril lii.ittri.wiss' ally li.im frt.ui'litiw. It tins itm.-ilv u"tu tin' '''1' ti. n-.i-.e.iii- li t an I f-r i.Kt'.i' iiiiir, reiii'Kiii-. " ' -sir.ieil'.u- iiti.l . i i -iii-tt i s. A itn .il niioo eaii l--stil v t, :i-.- . ! i.mi -si..ii.,i,elcn,n.. I. -. iirrf.-.-tlyriir.-il Ii. tin- M'.i riM-.. even a ler ir.Hu munv "J tlir kn-'Wii r in. 'ties vvlileli are Kit-i M or rii'rnu-ly lor this .It-ea-. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. i'i:., tssvri. O., Mar -h lt, IsTl. II. tt Ho l lii-.il- h .- I l-.i-i -. iiit'i i- ii ,-: t" I'.- . .11 hell! I i t. !.... ii el i.-ir Vr-n ilM' f'T fill" l.- c't-iiilv ''.- it lit" "il acrmt bi-ii-i.. i ii mti. nn n- 'ta Un '.io el tiie r'ull r -'-"aiiii'-i-'t it. ..... o H. SMI 1 II. i-.. it a jiti-M. pin , e t . 1 i' Hi an I il u'ral Avi'U". .'IN' ' ..Ml. O . Apt-il !. I '" -it M irswiOi t!i- Kl.lll"l'"l i . . 1 i . ir. I .o-ri nf. 1 lnon I viiir I'i-- ir.il.'ii. 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