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'V 4. - -v 5 1 v t .i . - m ;1 1 - - mm ': Jr.:.: 3 ; DJK. TALMAGE. TIIE BROOKIiYN DIVINE'S SUN DAY ' , SERMON. Sulect: "The Star AVorm wood; jor Brilliant Bitterness." . Text "There fell ' a great st. ; ournirtfir as it were a lamr -fell upon t 'lh.ird part of the rii upon the fountains of ti aters; and .--of:tkstar iscatled Wormwood ; . tians viii, -lO-ll;-.:--... .V; - - ' ' - . r trick" and Lowth, TLo; . . tbew Henry, Albert ITnes s- ? commentators agree : i i - ' Wonnwood of-my t i the Huns. : He was i brilliant as a star, j ? .embittered ever vthi"- stu ed the Star of 1 " . S Irr of the Rev " .... Feae, tut ray subject . . ea?i at the Star Worn might be called-Brilli r. 1 - j A more extraordi ; y J does not furnish than - in tay text, Attila, t r. 3 : Om day a wounded 1 -. , a . : -v: 1, . '.ctsr I i&a rc": of the . came 1'r . . s niczg tnrouru the fie ds. anl , V; iwecl its Woodr- track en the grass to s a- 116 iv v; ." ueirer waa wounded, and went r i back, further and further, until he came t : G a sword fast in the earth, the point downward as though it had dropped . from the heavens, against; the edges of this sword the heifer bad been cut. The herdsman pulled a?hi fad Presented it to 'Attila. -; Attala 5aid that sword must have dropped t"001 Ine heavens from the grasp of the od - 'ts .being given to him meant p, . at-Attala .should , conquer and- govern , tha whole earth, v Other mighty men : s?L lighted at , , be n&i liberators or the- merciful or th4 eood auouucu - mtti utners can mm t1 -3 Moa. AX the head of 700,cr& f 1 . . t jvm to barl j-vP Clfl j. ... c Sors. mounted ;'. on wappadofMan hors?" ' ' : from the AlfTist '" ' lT bis iron heT Thrace., I --Padoa and ' owed " . we sil r tatj ,,d A city caj lured - by " him, rt evervthir - .v lie r- (irece anl fich les, a,t?&w v were Drought out aiid put Xhe fiist class those who couid tear arms. who must immediately enlist under Attila or ' - Ytt mifhckTYk.-1 trio fcoMnil Ai T-lL-i-"i. ' r i j.- "JilM, lilt! LfaLLLUUl ft - omen, wha were Smarter captivfato ; the i Huns; the third 'class, " the aged- men and" fe 3 " i "women, who were robbed of every thing and I .let go back to the city to pay heavy tax. - . t ; - "; Ic was a common saying 'hat-' jthe.gsass f - never grew again where tbe.hoof ofL Attila's Is.-; t horse had trod. His armies reddened the ' waters of the Seine and the Moselle and' the liiunewtn carnage, and fought oahe Cst alonian plains the fiercest - battleWsince the ; world stood, 300,0)0 dead left on the field. tr vn and on untd all those who could not op--' pose him with arms lay? prostratarpfrtbeir lr- : - faces' in prayer: and, a cloatl ofxlu?e seen'in j,k:"-lthedistance,-a bishop cried: "It is the. aid. or uoa;' and all the people took up ,ilie cryj. "It is the aid of God.'i iAsTie cloud of iist was blown aside the banners of rmfoxcing, . armies marched In to" help against Attila, the scourge of God- f The most unimportaat - occurrences" he .used, as asapernatijiral ire-. source, and after threer months of failure to "capture Oie city of Aquiieia and bis rmy Mitm given up iw siege, iae lugun t'l a siorK ana ner- young irom tne was taken by him as a sign that lie was tel capture ine city, ana wrflrmy inspired wittt f me same occurrence resumed tne siege and iwKiuewaiis ai a point irom wmcn the not look at him. but shaded their eves brl turned thir mnrlj r : . - ; Slam on the evenings of -Jus unarriageby VJis bride lldico,: who wa hired for the:. .as -; sassination. bis follotveri bowaiieif hau 'not . with tears butwith blood, cutting themselves J with knives, ancf lances. : He, was t into thre omnstb first of iron, the second of silver, and the third of gold. He was buried i, at night, an 1 into his grave were poured the "y most valuabfe coin and precious stones, ::- amountinarthe wealth of a. kinsrdom. Tha grave d-?4 and au taos :wtio asasfed at rine ouriat were inassacreosoiBaJKWoaia never pe Known wnere so much wealth was . entomoed. The Roman Empire conquered the wod, but Attila conquered the Roman Emrim He was right incai!ing him-elf a scotrge, but instead of being the scourge or Gl he was the scourge of JielL' . Because of ' fcs brilliancy and bitterness the commenta ra were right in believing iim to be Ihe star w ormwoou or tne text. As t tie. regions be devastated were parts most opulent with fountains and streams' and rivers, yon see bow graphic. my textis: 'Ther fell a greatT star from beayen,? burning as it were a lamik'T . : and it fp.ll nnnn t.ha t.hirH Tvarfc nt t.h rivara' name of the star is called Wormwood "-v 1 :l Ha veyon ever thought bow many embit-" : tered lives there are about us,- misanthropic, ; morbid, . acrid, saturnine? . The European plant from which wormwood is extracted , artemisia absinthium, is a perennial plantf nd all the year round it is ready , to eade, its oiL And in many, human lives there is ai perennial distillation of acrid experiences. Yes, there are some whose whole work.it shed a baleful influence on others. There are' Attilas of the home, or. Attilas, of . the .social circle, or Attilas of the church, orAttilas 6f .the state, and one-third of -$he waters of all the world, if hot two-thirds the waters, ara poisoned by the falling of the star Worm- "jwoocL.'.lt is not complimentary hnnaan. nature that most men, as soon 'as they get great power, become overbearing. The more power men have tha better, if their power bs eUsed for good." The less, power men have the better, if they use it for evil.. : - : X i : - Birds circle round and -round - and . round before they swoop upon that which-they, are aiming for. And if my discourse so far has peen swmgmg round and rounl. this moment it drops straight on your heart and asks the question;, Is your life to otacrs- a i bcnelic . tion or an embitterment, a blessing or .a curse, a balsam or a wormwood 1 23cma-of toil linbware nwfnfriir1staMt -stork had emerged. So brilliant was: the4rfrfC!,4 conaueror in attire that his .nmioji!a I thimble. There ar - gnayou aremahmg the cUwwniBgiise o youraifiurrf.jesau JC 7s me wormwooaf children britrht with eracious innuences. and. you are oeammg upon all the opening enter-- en- $i$:$!f: deavor, and you-ar herald f haV day; of .Tiains and valleys of our sin -eursed -earth. 1 P 1 ' --" . blk..J .rut jc UW 4 WUO 1UVUU :v. v ; - ; xiaii, morning starf yA.ee;von sainmz witn r . - i f:i ecjcourarJ0"AChristian hope. - S ; -' if'X'Kvf .--f:oue-t.c; pitvfc-V-ninqr stars, and you , rX''C-'1-8' - "Wjitid. ne? v f Vfir . i'a.' "r nd ".io. .er. ..on.7 or '. a moment, and the. ; " r '.s,con comas' Out dir flsrjifn and is s, a i . 1 A-X the hfi Vjrtrii. - or the neighhorhoQd. ibe oid. people will : orgiv8-yeur'occasional 6bprtcomings,. f cr theyj the iisc Ives.1 se.ver til? times lostrtheir patience wit h you ben you were young and : snapped you p j " you did not deserve it. Bail, evening ni. ! '"Hang on the. darkening sky your diamond corcrctr. 'L ti'fl - i; it? Do you scold and grow from thef thrones i f paternal or maternal; At your children il.i. everlastingly petked; at? -Are5 Vou always ' crying, "llushl" , to the - merrvt ices and ; :i swift feet -and .tfiefr'lacghter, whicli bcGa 6ionaUy trickles through at wro"itfm k and . .' is suppressed by tcin Ui' " t in 1: . i C ;.V.-. no longer and. all barrie. . ..r.-.i. into iiu '. ;y' limited guffaw and' cachinoation, as in high weather the water has trickled through a shght opining in the mHldam, but after ward -. ' makes wider . -and wider breach :. - . ries all before it with ir- 'e - . ' not be too much cif .- ' ,t' ; V children now niake. i wLi be . iOu a t K i .when one of them is dead. Then yoa would give your right har d to hear. c --e shout f irom raeir eiieui wice or onet.- iruin the still foot. You will not any of you .nave to wait very lon r'c," " oms. stiller than yoa vant it.' -'Ai iro are so many hcuies not ki vi : for the Prevention of C'ru.y lu v where children are put on the; lim u uu whacked and cufTed ahd f tytyd !fd an Jsnsd- ' - : 77 - r - i I ... isyecal"Eh.jrp and , a fonder thaXiiifer T ti lessiy caiiei jpocraer &z lr suppressed until it is. a w sucu processes tney uo not a;i turn out ;io docs an ansr Kahiljs-. -?;; f - ' v AVhat is your Hflnence.npon.the'ne-g' "or Tiood, the town or the c4ty"o your resit. ,.? I will suppose that yonr are a sta i ot' w. "What kind of :irrdo-jro-t'- v J ffth? Do vou r i t'-at f! . i: 1 fa'i;. -r.idlate the , wj .k.i- ilf I I : then pos' ". -e cf. Lr-uo-;' -an that - -: i.iaush is ray L... . .L- dq,npo ; ."yVOdy to ir.k me '. j. tcan: Qo; .i- .out -any .e-taH. id al cry jugU and have eno !i tOcrv ..bout;.- poi -s al skiltni p i:istn, all rej artpi its, all nnner oZ ingenious conundrums, a l ho mirthfully surprise us with un- lxtapositioa of wor.ii v Thomas Hood .. arlrW Lar ... ...id Kidnpv f'-n i, n lin 1 a je iniKaon, and so have, thtjir successors in these time I They stir into the acid be ver age of life the saccharine. Thev mak th- L cup of e?"-tbly existence, which in sometimes 1 r rvesce and bubble. They plaoata i limosiCies." They fait3r longevity. They slay follies and absurdities which all the sermons of all tihe pulpits cannot, reach. They have for examples Elijah, who made fun of the Baalites; when they called down sv it did not come, suggesting that their w god had gone hunting, or was oS irney, or was asleep and nothing but 'ion could wake him, saying: 'Cry r he is a god; either he is talking- or or paradventure ha sleenetti and i awaked." 'They have an example in who "with healthful sarcasm showed !ng, hypocritical Pharisees, bysug-' u-1 -so h perfect people like t eni jiprovement saying: -"Th a; physician, 5 "9 youtnaking of your wit? ith profanity and uncleai "loy it in.amnsrment a 5 which the :. vietL'us''ar i 1F powers of mimicn' contempt? - Is iAive? Ia it a bolt ; fun, at , othei-s mis heir disappointment ss put drop by drop tueb2iag of erte iht aireadjtdis i yoa are the star" fun of a rattle hag.; Itis tl' y. it can stri de --'ve. -; I villsappoV -'.--Bus I V you! couit;. j ' You caa hicrhwc , rity. -ihen ya can-en-- Ms picture? 3 ' stable; the h ' ,ber style of by i.-. towl and torse p'tvl c bless the "-orJI : '.. mant3 ia 13 ort arboricul: : -re f ni f clasni cf the A" " ' -a -piece cf sc public 'srr You can..; . : '. t f : "X . " . - .jep.7-'.Yoti.cai jgical achieve ' can adva nce iathf ul iyono if You can put he niche of t;jJat idow a College. "" "bet from on -hat a world. Can you nox'or a doing i a city, glgi'ious iihe poor. , Suppose wnon a .man's wages are due yo t make him wait. Jtoribem because he cannot 'help himse'f. fSu'pgpse ithr t bratisar his , family is sick SuJk- busj : extra expenses he should xxJitely ask you to raise hii wages t for this year, and yoa roughly tell him if he f wants a better place to go and get it. Sup po3i by youavmanner you tact although he i were. notMngandye vteraajrery thing. Suppose you. are selfish and overbearing and a-roj;ant Your first name ought to be At- till, hn i vpTW-lnse. Attila. boBause you are the staWormivood-andyouli4iave em, ; bittered one-third, if not three-thirds, of tb ; watere tha$ rojl past jour employes and i operatives Jidepgieots and ' associates, and the long line of carriages . which the nn 'dertaker orders for your funeral in order to miiS tbiJ?scBftTrp9ctable, will be filled witai twice as manyry, tearless oves as there arS'perwns fewwpytejf-theni. The clumsy pail bearers may make the 'gates of your -sepuTclfer qifakef bystrtkiilr your silver baudlei coai. agaiaa- tiiani but the world jyill feel.no jar as you go out of itA ..x' --n i There asL taietr ctoeodf Tdea i abroad that Lthi.are only a few gen.usei Thnro are .niillionsof them; that is. men and women wliQ Savee-et ial adaptation and quickness for some one thfng.; It m y be great, it may b j small. The circle may ? like the circum- . i. .... , ii Tvt ??. WrJl'meSn a.?m i."..ul.r-Ae.rri i'iHB&&fA2teom gaesthiBg I you are a slar. wnat km t or a star are yoa J .you wiu D3 in mis woria Dut a rew - i A 1 U - .. - : l ptav of the longest "bfe on earth is not more 'than a minute. What are we doing with tha minnte?; Are we embittering the domes 'tic, or social, or political fountains, or ara we like Mo363, who, when the Israelites, in the- wilderness complained that the waters of Lake Marah were bitter and they could not drink : them, their -leader- cut -oif -the ' trajiiih or ir perta tn'reBanvTxnrew' ' tnrc branch into thwaterland it i became fsweot attd slake'the tb-jst Af " the suffering host? ' Are wa with a branch" of the tree of life sweetening all the brackish fountains that jrcan touch Dear Lord, send us all out on hy missf6n. iPT arfiind m. embittered lives, embittered, byj parseuttoa. embittered by liypercriticisE?. embittered by poverty einbittered by ipaitt embittered by in-. ijU'i-Tff.4- ombtert b. sin.. ; Why- hot go forth and - sweeten ; them by smiles, by insuiringi, words, : by xbenefactions ;byr " A3artycpuncil J3y.. prayer, - by gospeljzM ! Mhaviort juet u . remember f-that4fwo M.worimood to. others we are .wormwood to purse' ve3, and our life will be b teer an-oaresernitx? OJer. ; idb nospei of -JeuChr1s fs turn only Sweetening power that is sufficient. It sweetens the dispone tion. . It sweetens the manners. ' it sweet3ns; ilife. It sweetens mysterious Frovidences.; , !I6 Uweeen8f-a31lctioBs. ft sweei ens eath. It sweetens everything. - I have heard people -as!; a I in social oomp.-va vs " you coul4 have three wishes gratified wWaP wouWyotrrthree wishes be fV A It 1 could have threa wishes. b . First More of the grace of God. Sec mUaiSh9cricPt Qe k hirdr .Mora of the grace of God. In "the door yard 1rrajE brothed Joon,, misskmaryin Ajmoy, Cbbiar tiinreis "a tree-tailed "the'emperor L traev the, two characteristics of ."which are 'that ftalways grows bighT; ; thaatltaiur rpundings, aid iic Jeaves take the form of a wbwt. If tWsanproreeantI bta rose bash it grows a little higher than the - bush a'rtd spreaH3aut abewe jjttir jjboM If it be planted by the side of - another ireef it ; jged ws -. li tt.p bjgher thaxutbat e and spreads above it a crown. "Woald God th?t this religion of Christ.-a-more wonderful?! etsperorf h oof inrrnfc versaadow alL yourfl L nves; arefywu' jowjy in amoiuon -breircum-1 r Bwtnto, jjuiluij u vci if-its cruwnare you nigti m talent and position putting over yoa its arwn-pvOhf fop more of the saccharine Wbat is true'oT individuals is true of na tions, uod sets tnem up to revolve as stars, ,but they may fall wormwood. ; ;? f ? . Tyre the atmosphere of - the desert fra graat with spices coming- in caravans- to her Jfairs; all seas deffciirto foam by the keels of tier- liraen HieEpnamimen;-ier maricera nco , with horses ; and, jcamalsrom Togarmab, er bazaars 'SUsd 'witb upholstery., from X)e3si ;witb 'raIdt4-flB4Sija4'-'agattf' ber- laden meEchantmen;lber" uiarketS'Ticb De-Jani with ceraIJsjMdjQSfcL and7 agatry omrftrties f rom 'Holboa, with 1 i -4ad. i I , t iier tdwefs, i f' wheife .otajwnere tne 1 mi"- nt berl Jh&- fishermen wbql nee - she stoo3, let th9! the 'barrenness where He admicdtioa of alLa-; i ns , who set their rod: palaces-; glittered, an Le was a" 8tar-,but by wormwood and has t rusbe tioiii, the; b tenta v. r on; : swer t? stiv Jierc tur . - i llaiv.. . . t Vs for.- ell time to be and bierbglyphist; -jreadv over "tweuty ; turesr pi'esjnting; in chariot the victories the stud-,' of ant. her stui idous seven- mixes, her Crures of w,- iric wirj ' r Carftcto li i i i. i . of her pi i ! 7h--of Thebet in to? rang- w ih lu-r f. vrived at her shrii 'sc' - -n kins of Egyp 4 j,ks and columns; .upen'lous temples mgine tiie greatness w"vhen the hippodrome nd foreign royalty I her avenues roared 'onsin the wake of aat dashed down, tha vistou td- temples i Upon and tie thrones? Wl - eoiumn J 0f hat .fi-tithles Dtur, 1 aud broke o be I; ska Se "4,?rvr'?Z-- jreat it spirit of ; de- t wild beasts in her ii-hfc the miser?! bio , . ay i . i - il-sr . tha st , i huts in the court s- it Ef ' uiiijt. .:.'.so'aUio:tftla ri . a a r-s against- coluina.-j iuer tae arcnes a a 1 f-i'iv tea r tl;?.. ti. Sill Oo:. "'""' -won whit,gd monrd-r -vrea t I: i i. Iptxre, Ti- mil, fcible to ,c w ; ' L. - - -ers kn h&ir lfev ? brt- - " spied lur ot . pa lace v . i r Nebucli" I z whohali -country au 1 1 runi Baby1' Ler ; W1LU U nei 'r in - built hy I ? Arnyittas, ;in5rjnous--"- t couuti-y us built, .eight of ( 1 r to p'.c r Liit I JA liOfc i. th tanviCJ abova tariUj, ' ' . v : '-. -- f -: "s -;- - 400 ioet there "were wools 'waving and fountains nlaying,- the verdure, - the foliage, theglory. looking as if a mountain . were on the wis.2.'s'P4. the tip top a king w 'ki g with his queen, among statues snowy . nice, lookina: up at birds Drought from distant land3, and drinking out of tankards of solid - fold, or looking off over rivers and lake? up n nations subdued and tributary,crymgr "Is - not tbis great iJaby ion wmch x nave Duiirjr Wtat tittering ram smote the; walls ? iWbtijt' plowshare upturnei the gardens . tVbat ar my shattered:" the brazen gates?; "What Jong, fierce blast of torm- put-out thisj light which lilufiunated the world w-nat crash of . discbrd. grove.-sddwii,. thei,rausic that poured from -palace windowrand gar- aen grove, and called the banqueters to tneir revel and the dancers to their Jeet? I waik upon the scene of ; desolation to iind a an- swer and; pick-up pieces , of bitumen and brick and broken pottery, the -remains of Babylon; and as in the silence of the night I bear the -surging of that billow of desola tion which rolls over" the scene. I. hear the wild wave3 saying: '"TBabylon- was proud.' Babylon was impure. - Babylon waa a ttar, but by sin she turned to wormwood and has falen." ; : '.- - j From the persecutions . of - the FHgrim, Fathers and the Huguenots in oth?r lauds Go 1 set upon these shores a nation.: - The eouncii fires of tha aborigine i went out in the greater light p, a free governments The sound tofthe' war whoop was exchanged for the thousand wheels of enterprise, and pro gress. )The mild winters, the. fruitful sum mers, the healthfurskie? charmad f rom other lands a race of hardy 'm9tf "who loved Goi and wanted to be free. - Before , the wood man's ax forests fell anl ro39 again ,into ships' masts anJ - Qhurche pillars. - Cities : on the 5 banksf p-''. lakeiwT: girlL: to " jival cities by the" sea. The laud quako3 - with the : rush of th3 rail car and the Waters . are churned white with the steamer's wheeL Fabulous bushelsof western wheat meet on the way fabulous tons of.. easterncoaL Furs from the north pass on the riyera fruits from thesruth. And trad ing in the same market is Maine lumberman and South Carolina rice merchant and Ohio farmer and Alaska fur dealer. And churches and schools and asylums scatter light and love and mercy and salvation upon 60,0J0, f)'M of people. " - . , ' -J I pray that our- nation may not copy the jcrjmes of the nations that have perished, and pur cup of blessing turn to wormwood and ilike them we go down. I am by nature and by grace an optimist, and I expact that this icountry will continue to advance until the ;worlJ shall put on millennial era, and when Christ comes again He will set His throne -somewhere between the Alleghenies and the iSierra Nevadas. But be not deceived. Our only safety is, in righteousness toward God and justice toward man. " If we forget the goodness of the Lord to this land, ana break His Sabbaths, and improve not by. the dire disasteSs that iiave again and again com? to I U3. u.a people, and -wolearn a, saving leesoa ' .neither, from civil war Jipr raging epidemic. fnorxlroughtaor inildew, nor scourge of loqnstj 'ancv grasshopper; if" the political corruption! whicn na3 poisonea cne lonncains or puDiic virtue and beslimed the high places of author ity, making free government at times a hiss ing and a byword in all the earth; if the drunkenness and licentiousness that, stagger and blaspheme in the streets of our great -cities, as though they were reaching after the fame of a Corinth and a Sodom, are not re pented of, we will yet see the smoke of our nations ruin; the pillars of our national and state capitals will fall, more disastrously than when" Sampson pulled downj Dagon; and future historians will record upon the page bedewed with generous tears the story, that the free nation ' of,' the west arose in. splendowhich'' ' l stare.;!; had mr ;t:J,r , Mt forgot GoJ. ;it hak - iustice. It chugged its crime. - It Jialted i its high march. It reeled under, the blow of calamity..- It fell.- And as it" i twos swas come down an , aeBDotisms oi earc i Zrom the-tnn? of bloody Ahrones began t 'shout: s..k so Would ?w ive- it'" wh: : :stcr rr' &ad oppressed, p;?f !esi-;lookel tt 'from dimgeoa. bars wita-t -r f I rans and cries of antoldonv, t R : t . t ose anffths voiliijajuwH, a ita.-- ; tion; "Loot yonder i mere leu a great star irom - neaven, ournmg as ib wo a xauiy, arfd it fell npdh- h rthird part ot the river and "upon the-fountains of? waters; and) thet name or the star is, alWjprwoo4r5.tit j ; e -ate despatch f rem Wichita,- Kansas, says:, i "A sensation has been caused here by the ' aoducton of 3Irs;Etiza -Nixon, an aged and . wealthy lady from ' her residence, "No. 323. 'Korth ' Morl-jy avenue? 1ilrs..,'Nixon !ls" 63" .years pid, and " bas a large, amount of .real state fandi other; property,! 1 She baa .been , living with a niece, ber nearest relative,' for a number of years, and is quite infirm. Wed nesday morning, the niece, says, a strange mail came widb noase ana uaa wun ww - Mrs. Nixon,1 concerning a law suit begun against her for $5,500 in a land controversy. This stranger went "away and soon returned . with another, man and a cab. The second stranger wore a star, and from this the niece supposed he was an officer, and that "they were at the house concerning the law suit. The niece says she did not pay any particular attention to the men or her aunt, and that she first missed :thera upon going into the room where tbey had been - tilking, and found then all gone. A neighbor woman saw the two men carrying . Mrs. Nixon Jnto the cab and drive rapidly away.- - It was not long before the authorities were informed of the abdutioo. and search was lerun. Not L the slightest clue to the whereabouts of the old lady bas thm far been bbt ned. Some think she was removed by friends to ftvoid a law suit, while others think she was etolea with the object of ransom for her return. - HORSE THIEVES LYNCHED. ?. r Caught, By a Committee of Citizens 4 "an6T"EltlrHHahgedOr Shot. t v A dispatch from Kansas City, Ma, says: Reports reached here to-day tf the lynching of eight horse thieves .in Southwestern In dian Territory. " The particulars are hard to "get, and aQ that is known about the affair lsthe news wmfch Uepoty Siheriff, Sleynqlds, or uoyer couniiy, lexas, tiaigni'im - . -. .cre-raya muu un iiuievw were surprised uy a posse of citizens and a running fight ensued, in whlcimet)f Js posse was1 killed.-' ; u The entire gang of thieves was finally sur rounded and either shot or hanged. The depredations of borsethleves have been very -f requent during the past winter. Bill Hie- Je, alias !'8ca . Iface 'and,"Curley Frank'' , are me- oniy inieves Tcnown- to nave been killed. - The names of , the others are - nob known. . ; ; . . - - . -.-. - r- . . tr I-4 pt A, 4-epprt from Calhoun oounty.CSV; Ya.. says a man who was away sellingcattleT'on returning . home in company with a podlar discovered a light Jn the window and when helooked"irilsaw fail wife arid Mire Children lyjsg dead on the floor, r He also saw four men in the room. ": The pedler drew his re-. :Bplver end was told. b make a nois at- the uack or tne' nousa r rne men' lnswe rusbed out and three of them were- killed outright, the fourth being badly wounded. - . r Datimorb Flour-r-City iliUs, extra,?!3.00 R&i.lb; - Wheat -Southerns raitz, fy0a'J5cts; Corn -Southern White, 62a(53cts, rYellow 61 -62 cts. : : Oats Southern and Pen.isvlvania 33a43cts. ; - Rye -Maryland aiidTonnsvlvania T3a75ctsf ; Hay -Maryland and Pennsylvania, L l(350a $17OO;Straw-Wheat,8.O0af9.QJ; ButteAf, iiastem ureamery,ajaJccs.,-iK?ar-Dy receipts 91oOJ.r.fa. r!lioaaeTacf-i.T-n Va n T! urv 'lI ral2ict3.,Western,llKallMefs:EgOT - - - 12al8iM Cattle- $400a5.00; " Swtt.e; CaCcts.', 4 e--crryiBg wii'siieep ana Lmb45B5 robacco-J leatinRsrion lafa.UoticUUonBnon, oOa si . .jxew Xjork riouir-odufchern Uonimon to -jj Ew Yo rW FlrfnrwRhit.hT-n TTSrwi .93' Com Southern " Vpllow. (Mar!5ct. ; fTntWFU- Rtt -x enow, oiaoocts. ; uats v nite istate. 5a?ss cts. jButter-State;i7a28 CheeseStte,, - : mtautiirnm r- iuui rx tJiLuaji vajua., ''faricy," S.50a$4; WheatrPennsylvania'ana. Southern Red, 9;ial5 cts Rye-Pennsylvanla 57a58cts. ; Corn Southern YeUow, 62a6.1 cte. 0?t3 41a42 bs. : Butter- State, "26a27 cts. - 'Ci.reese - N.rY. - ; Factory, llal3. cts. ; Eggs Et tel2a,k3 cts. -. - .f:r-.y..v-:--Uy--i .aecn .Yictc.Ia a: Liszt. The -ho! -ourt'r --'-bled t -Later . of y I forei name), iar irom L'uUi, tL re were also a great number of illustrious guests ; and Liszt,, together with eecerai celebrated &x- cert to be given in the evening. The Qncen o f England, with her husband 'Prince Albert, was also &t the cV" bat, from what the courtiers szU, most sympathetic sovereign in r ' 'as the -master called t ar, - -s r . tok in a pleasant temper. It : ; f kf bow passionately she band and how she neve ;ta the inrtrior rarik of her ";irt-t ; 'v . it,(,nJu adorer con sort - when the inflexibilitr: of court etiquette compelled .her to notice ifc She suffered dreadfully at it, and being; young and. passitjnateuiJBhe wa3 quite -unable to hide her grievance.- On tliia -occasion, also, fate had - played : her a sorry trick when it brought on to the scenes ah Austrian archduke.' Of course 'he took precedence to 1 Prince Albert, and this irritated the young woman to such an extent that it spoilt the -whole entertainment for'j har. ':, She' abused the ladies in waiting, she got an "attack of nerves," and took . a ' gloomy view of v"eryiluflg;!.i.V.4- ' The evening came and the court be gan. Queen Victoria arrived; rather late, and did not appear to be herself at all." Liszt was to ;play ah "Intro duction,? but he had scarcely seated himself at the piano berore the Queen - complained of the heat, at which a chamber lain- ran to open a window. In about two minutes "the- Queen found the draught rrisupportableV : Then the ; chamberlain hurried off again and shut the window. ; Thi3 produced a bustle and a going to and frocapable of ruin ing the effect of the finest per "orniance , in the world. When the "Introduction, was; finished -the ; master, instead of plajing the piece itself, got up; made a; bow, and went ; out into; the park' to ; smotte a cigar. -WhenVf half an honr afterward, he came back to the hall, King-F rederickWilliam got 'up from": his place and said to . him :- "You ran away just now. What was the matter?" "I was-afraid replied Liszt, '"of dis turbing . her Majesty QueenVictoriaM while she was giving her orders.: The. King langh'ed . heartily,',' and" begged hinr to'continue his programme, which," he did, ia'the midst, .of respectful BUenee ft Queeh Tictoriai.- haiag lef t -the hall shortly after his disappearance.' . 13. P, Ward. i - -ir The Career of William Pitt.: I was reading th story Jot William Pitt but yesterday, who undertook to ight the whole of Europe and to fight ; 5 very thing in. England which pointed ; ib a purer "-representation and. plain t jqmmon rights. He not only engaged ' irith, Napoleon - at every -rpoint, and all ? the friends and allies ef JSapoleon, but i he r :i pown the petiio&-adright of i ; - T71 1 5- 1 - i r ang' in ngianu ana nnauy lie r ad that everywhere he was a beaten ! u an'. - S.nsteriitz - struck him - in one : iZ.oU Ula strucK himin another.iHe -wled "Ok h my country," and went ' l?u 2nd led jat' the nearly age'of forty-c 3 e t r . . li e, h'ad been, t w en ty . ve year a i in i Irament, which helentered- as ; a I mera-boy, hed foneht France for thir yeara ruled England abso been years, lutply for twenty-three yea rs. Yet . al-; aiost evf ry measure of .tlua' 'man.'" was r negatived, by-his country, ftnallyl 'yThe LkQJkViiU uui iu uaoabu iu op-u w linn, . repyesentatiaainnjaT as has peen andnot iespotism prevailed.- ,;The k protection given to France and the- general move-f ment of iiberty-at that time by-the iv auence of Willianvitt remain. in tne targe standing armies of the different nations there, and the socialism and anarchism which seems to have no fear of czars and kaisers, though they make small ahowing in the' light of repub lican opinion in this country-Galh. . " - A Cieod Investment .- Is that wh'ch yields large returns from a Bmall , r latiori.. no chance, big returns: : If you are lis. most of mankind you have somewhere a weak Tiess don't el at all times justAS you'd like , o headache to-daw backache to-morrow, down sick, next week aU because your blood is out of order. A Bmall on layand what la ge returns! You invest in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and soon puw, fresh b ood 4 c urses through : j oar veins, and you are an-' other being! . r- 1 -5 --- ; - . A sailor generally port. feels tired a'ter a day's In every community there are a "number ot men whose whole time is not occupied, snch.. as teachers, ministers, farmers' sons, and oth ers. To these classes especially we wou'd Say, if you wish to make several hundred dollars during the next few months, write at once to B. F. Johnson & Co.; of Richmond, Va., and they will show you how to do it. " ' J ? - "Anoth r Cuban outrage," said Col. Sozzle, nftcr vain efforts to make a 20-cent cig.:r If nfflicted with sore eyes use Dr Isaac Thomp -on'tj l5ye-Water.DruBgistssellat25c.per bottle .. The woman question: ro trim it witb?"- Wbat are you going If You Feel Tired: " ' -iv - -iffNv -:-i .,-"-- ---' - Wck and weary worn out, or run- dovf a, fro n -bard wotkj by Impoverished esndlUoa of the-blood or lowv state. of thesysteia, JJisUj should takeHools,Slirs-' pirHla. The peculiar toning, ifyingTanaritall,,: fug nualit Kt of thii. snceefnrjnedlcTna are ooir: - - fjSttlutiithotrtrtas-rit r. jysteSa e jpeningiseaBe, and givlnuuiclthea'tjiv aedtm to Wip organ.- It; fcnes the stomach, creates an StppetWe, tttd rouses ; '- t!re liverand Jridneyiir? 'fljousands'.w hay-takan, ft wjta-beneflrt siify ':(tood'SaaaJsU. "makesthe weastmg.",-f . Zi s Hood",SarsaparilIa - r ''rliavPitakftriilot Unite a Jtibttje orHoodTPflarga- pina, tmd nYBWtsay itisoneoi ths"lbat mediclea. for givtaj amjappetite, :purirying rwooa, ana regnlatlng: the digestive orgaaaajhatz ver he rdofj It dW me a great deal of gOO- JSa&TXi -A Sx .H ixt; Canastoia.lT. Y.' T- -' '' - - J f 3 v Makes the yktiJOiig f Feeling, liuguid andvd4zytjpavlhg ho appetite 'and no ambitlbU to work, tqsSfJSova'm SarsiriUaT with tWe besb "restTIts." As-1 tealtli tavigpraU ; and "medicirrifor general debUity'thtnkT' enpeos.U ianythin else."'--A ; A. BiKSoriteaX,?W-t ?. 1 took Hood's SasApariUi forlowt ef appetlta. idyspepsia, and general-languor, lt did;;me "fold by aU drag3rist3i--l ;" six for jj.repareif okly tyC. L HOOD & COi Apotaecarte-Vqvea, jq.hss- j t; l OD Doses OneOollar EIv's Cpeam :iJ?Cleansestbe' head-bf CATARRHAL VIRUSi , Allays Inflammation, IJEALS, the, SORES, "ieisrre:fceii4!npes of1 ; ff jVaHt f and- -sm eUU U rrtArFtVtR i Appjy,patofttoerh nostrl rtTBBOS. 25GreenwlohSt.ir.x "OSGOOD?' , U. S. Etsadard Scales. . Sent oil trial.STreigh paid.- Kully Warranted.1 3 TON $35: Otbecsizfcs proportion?. atelv-loiiv. AeentS well pajd. Illustrated t 1 Catalogue fixe. ; Mention this Paper, . OSGOOD &mmBmr'( r.ZRZnAHD FIFTH VHEELv arSlg taiprovement. : UEUBKAND CO., Fremont, O. So ' to S8 day. Samplos worth iiSK FREE. Une.i not unuer irt aorse s tees. w rite Brewster S.tfe'y K in HoMr Ct., Holly, Mich; PAInTS Rim1ent Polleer, Phi!",; Pa. ttona burnished, Ufe SchoUu-ship, S4LO- Sltna. Writ - C a - vTll V . PNUJ1:0NIA.,, Why not Call tbis Terrible Sceurge by --. - ; . u. -iiguiiui flaniM .'..-. ...: .- " . (Neto York i. egroni.) ; . Many a strong well-built man leaves home to-day; bsfore night he will have a chill and in a few hour? wul be deadl ... .-; ; . -' , v i This is' the way the dreaded pneumonia " takes people off. " : ;; : ' The list of notable men who" are its victims ' is awDailmsr. .. : 7i ? c ; . lt sweeps over the land like a scourge and ,' - A . , , -1 . - ncstrujrs poor ana ricn.aiiKe. . - . -'"-Everyone dreads it::" Its coming is sudden, its termination usually isptedy. - - - - - What, fanaaa it. t " - , : Pneumonia, we are told, is invitei bv a 1 certain condition.of the svstem. indicated if; t one ha3 Octassional chills and fevers; a ien - i clency to cold in the throat and lungs, rheu- mau -and. . neuralsric -oains. flxtrempi tirvl t feelings, short breath ! and pleur.tic -stitches : ia the. side, nervous unrest, scalding sensa : tions,tor scant -and .discolored fluids, heart ' flntterings sour stomach. distressed "look, puffy eye sacs, hot-:and r. dry skin. loss of i strength and rvirflitT. -: ' i-- '-'- These indications may not appear together,! ; iubj may come,; cusappear and reappear Xor; years, the person hot realizing that they are nature's warning of a coming calamity. ; In .other words, if . pneumonia does not elaimias a Victim. th persons -having suchi symptomi some less sudden but quite as fatal malady certainly will. , --. .- -- - A celebrated New York physicial told the Tribune that pneumouia was a secoudary disorder, the exposure and cold being simply 'the agent which develops the disease, alreadyi dormant in the" ystera becanso the-kicUievs have been but partially doing their duty.' Iri short,' pneumonia is but an early indication of a brights diseased condit'on. This impaired action rnay -exist for years' without the pa tient suspecting it; because no-nain will be felt in the tridneyior their vidia'itvS and often .it can be i?tected only bychemi5ai and mi croscopical observations. i early 150 of the 4(J deaths in New York TCity the first week ia April (and in six weeks 781 death-swere caused by pneumonia. ; The rhseasedsveryf.otttnater and ft- the accompafiymg;kfdaey,WiieriWy; far" ad vaneedj recovery is impossible, for thelkid- neys give put entirely, and the patient is lit-: erally suffocated by water. - v : . - - - ' The Only .safeguard against pneumonia i to majntain a vigorous , cpnditton of -- the system; and thus preventvits kttaeks, by .using whatever will radically and -" effec tually restore full vitality to the kidneys," - for if they are not sound pneumonia can Mot be prevented. For this purpose there js nothing" equal to. Warners safe cure, a . remedy known to millions,, nsel probably by nunureos ot mousanas and commenddd as a ' standard specific wherever known and use 1. -II-does not "pretend to cure an 'attack of pneumonia; but it doeremoce the oituii of and prevent that disease if taken in tiihf. No reasonable man can' doubt this if he re gards the personal esp3rience of thousands of honorable men.; V ?y When , ar physicician says his patient has either bright's disease or . pneumonia he con fesses his inability to cure and in a measure b3 considers bis responsibility, ended. In many instances, indeed, persons are reported as dying of pneumonia,; heart f disease, apoplexy and eonvulsionsTij whan the real cause of death, arid so known by the physi cians, is this-kidney consumption. Thousands "of people have it without- knowing it and perish of it because their physicians will not tell them the facts l- The sami fate awaits every one who will not exercise his judgment in such a matter. An apartment house which does net yfcUl any profit must be classed .among the 'flat fai.ures.! . : j. $85S0llBGQlDiWATCHfPEE! TliU splendid, oMd fold, hunting-cue watch, is now sold for 85 ; at that price it ia the beet barimin tn A merica ; until lntcly it could not be pardiasnl for less thna $1(J0. We harhtKth la dies' nhd gents' with works ami cases of equal valna.; ONE rjajKSO.V iH parh lfH?nli(y can secure one of thrcw . elegant watches absolctel v PK KK: These watchea may bs clvpeiidad on, not onlr as solid pold Jbuf as standine; arnonr tho - - most perfect, correct and reliable timekeepers in the world. Yon ask how ia thia wonderful oner possible? We answer-We want one person in each locality to keep in their homes, and show to, . those who call, a complete line of our valuable ftcd very useful llol'SiaoLU Saui les; theso sBnrpiu. as wrll as jhe waub, we send ABSOLUTELY H:EK, and after you haT keps-rhem ia your home fcr 2 months and showa-tbrm to thonwba may - hare called, they become eulirely your own property ; it r . : sihle .to mafca "this, great cfTer. aciiainp? the &o!ii JolJ i Wlttch and Isrca line of vahiabie anmplea Fkss, for sua ; reason that the showine; of the as f.-tes in auy localwy.alwara - results ia a largo, txbde. for us;aiftrr ourumples have h-n is a locality lor a month or rn, wc ttEnally grt firom'tf.liX t -aA.(MH)iri trada from the snrreondrri-r country; Those-wfeajwrii a ' to trs nt olOe will fSceivo a preat 'rnr41Toi'rrpermuy vTor " - and trouble. This, tiie most remarkable ami liberal oiler ever -known, it made in order ikat onr valuable Household Samples ; may be placed at once- where they erm be seen, all over Ameri ca? roader,itwfll be hardly any trontle for you foshowthem to thoaewhonaycallatyoiirbome,andyourr-wardwillbe nwt aatislkctory. A postal card. on. which to write b Sosta bnt 1. cent, and if, after you-k'row all, yen 4onot care topo fhFthrr, . why no harm Am done. But if vAsr al o md your sdclres.i at once, yon can secure, free, ak rj.Kr.AXT Sb5, Soud Gold. ; Bi'KTio-CasB Watch and onr largo, complete line of va'.rs- . eMe KOESEBOto 6a un.r.'S. Wa pay all excresa freight, tie . Address, Stissox 6 Co., l:ox iflf l'prtland, Hainrw . ; , . u:i . moti-j'aV DH1. JBral English Gout and Uii 5 T tllSii-HheumatiC Ramtdy. - . -, . OtbI Baz, 34t rwatiat. 14 lilla. . AHB ITOUfOICK? - (a. " Do you feci dull, languid,'' low-spirited, v Kf eless, and . indescribably miserable, both :i physically - and mentally: experience a sense ot fullness or bloating: after eatinK, or of gonenes or emptiness of stomach in the morning-, tong-ue coated, bitter or jbad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, -diz- zinessy frequent headaches, blurred eye Bigrht, floatineT SDecksi before the eyes, nervous prostration tor exhaustion, irrita . bility of temper, hot flushes, alternating ' -with chilly sensations, sharp, biting; tran ; sient pains here and there, cold feet, drow- . Biuoea uxier incuts, -waistji. utuecja. or uja tur bed ana unrefreshing' sleep, constant, f 3 ' : - jDavid G. Lowe, Esq., of St. Agatte, Manitoba, Canada, says ; f Being- troubled with a terrible bil Bilious ious attack, fluttering- of -the heart, poor rest at nightiete I commenced the use of your Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets.' and derived the I yery highest benefit therefrom.'" - - . - .xm 3k ---ri--- -Ks- ...... . - -- v t Thoroughl jr. cleanse the - blood, which is. , the fountain ttf ; Chealth, by using : Dr. :Pebrce'8 GoLDEBi sMedicaij, Discovert, and good dhjestion, a fair skin, buoyant -epifit3, and bedily health and vigor will -be established. -r H - - " . Qolden Medical Discoverys cures all ;A-TTWHiiclnft nosscssinor the t6wer to certainly be Credited with possessing' properties capable of .curing any and all sltin f obstinate or diuioult of cure than .Salt-rheum. : -.. -. - -" : . : "COLTJMB08, Ohio, Augr. 18th, 1887 World's- Dispensart Medical associa , xion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. t QanUemenFor several years I havefeltit to be my duty to give to you the facts in rela tion to the complete"eure of a most, aggra vated tase ot salt-rheum, by the- use of your OnMAivJVterikvil 'niafinTRrv. " An ldrlir ladv SALT-RHEUM LRkeu'UTis:.?. ""tv C rt relative of mine had Jjeen a great suffei-er ? upwards or torty years, . i ns uisease wtu uiost uistressmg m ncr hands, causing' the skin to crack open oa the inside of the fingers at the joints and between the fingers. She was obliged to protect the raw places by means of adhasive plasters salves, ointments and - bandages, and during- the iwinter months, bad to have her hands '"y dressed daily. -The painr was qu4to'6evere at times and he general health was badly affected, biViing; the way 'for -ether diseases to creep in. " Catarrh and rheumatism caused a great deal of suffering- in addition .to the salt-rheum. She had used faithfully, and with the most TOmmendabla perseverance, all the remedies "prescribed by her physicians, but without obtaining teiief. She afterwards began treating herself by drinking teas made from blood-purify-roots and nerbs. She continued this for several years but de- ; riv d no beneflt. .finally, about ten years ago, I chanced to read one of Dr. Pierce's small pamphlets setting forth the merits of his Golden Medical Discovery ' and other medicines. , The name struck Medic A& Discovert cures CJofe - by its wonaerrui Diooa-pumymg-tinvjgrora-vtmar and nutritive properties, t,For Weak Solomow -BDTrsf of writes : . I SU"?T12l express my gratitude aaaasaaBassi. ioiaen Meaical wife. She was taken with consumption, and after trying one doc y tor after another I finally gave up all hope Of relief.- Being very i poor and having- but one dollar in the world, I prayed to God that . . he might show me something ; and then it seems as though some thing did tell me to get your 'Golden Medical Discovery My v wife tsok it as directed, and as a result she is so she can work now. Ot "Tn 4 I Wasting Wsease-WATSOsr F. Clarke, Esq., of (Box 104), SumrnersUle, Prince Edioard- Idand Can-, writes: " When I commenced taking your 'Golden Medical Discovery," I was not able to work and was a burden to myself. At that time I weiarhed -123 pounds, and to-dav I weicrh 147 i25 Pcum nounds. Then I used to eat about one at four or five if I dared to. WORLD'S DISPENSARY "' , ttlflzx W ltn'esaesl . . . - 'At anv one w ? has used Dr. Pierce's Pleas-' ant Pureative Pellets as to their me its. They w 11 to fyou tiiat pimples, blotches and erup tiofis disapuear; that c nstip ition that breed er of disorders is relieved; that the appetite is restorer!; that the whole system is renjvated auires'ilated beyond any conception by these lit t'e wonder-workers. Being purely vegeta ble, they are perfectly harmless; beinar t om posed of concentrated, active ineredients,they are powerful! Purge, and purify the system and disease will be unknown. Of all drug- Alast reEort Th shawnaker's shop. Chrenic Cagiii a.ad Cplds, And all diseases pf the Throat and Lungs, can ' be cured by the use ocotts JCmttlstos. as it ! contama theheallng virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hvpopho8phites In their fullest form. Is a beautiful creamy Emulsion, palatable as milk; easi y digested, and can ?be taken' by the most delicate. Please read: "I consider Scott's Emul sion the remedy par-excellence in Tub rculous ad Strumous Affections, to sa ; nothing of or dinary colds and throat troubles." W. R. S. Go NUELi , M.D., Manchester, Q. -- At the outset mat rrmony Is a tie-game. y A Greatlegraey; - v - . Totequeath to your rhi drcnisa strOng,clean, pure constitutjon oetter tnaa weaita tiecauso it will never prove a curse. You cannot give what you 'do not possess, batmothersjwill find m Dr. Pierce's Favor'te Prescription a wondeiv ful help cone3iing ail weakpeses, bringing f heir S : stems, into perf ct condition, so thxt their children, untainted, shall riss up to cail them blessed 1 - . - - c There is not a drugg'st in all the land ; - "" But always k eeps a stock on hand. . ' " j ; ,Tboionce8trei3;n inhitory The-deluse, t SWITZERLAND. The Favorite ltendez-Vona Plaren of American- Travelers and Taurists: A B1HBIGI BAHN.- This monntii ia lroad oilers 1'ourtsts tne most h ali?stio o 'il-nama. Br rati from Zur:ch or Ijacerte, t r t ata ir.m Lacprne n-l Zoug. Circular tickets available ry Vitznau Rl i Rail. GOX8TASCE. Hotels and Pensions, Injbnildtel a :d Con tanzevk f tti-st-daii, mniace-t; slt c atlon bordering the lake, -,, .. ... ,. i llNSLEDKLN. Pencock Hotel and Pension. Splon- ajj aia way on tie 1 1 s oellelou atr: SJ!) metres abo o the sea: Ciletrat -d Church atul nionastsrv: nost-. teleeraoh. elect- ic Htrht in the house: onuiiuus at the Bta Ion K. GYBZANSEK, Froprietor fl EH r.V A. Grand Hot! la la PaLx. First-.-i;..-s. VJi urt. e'octr. li jht, ariCT: Best noiitlon ,FREI- EKI'J WKBBB, Fro rle.or. ' - THE "ALI OF THEi RHINE !f - ; , j i ; -.- atNeuhiusen, near ScuaithiTJsetr, the (t e'tet waterfall in Eurooe: crand- and acrikln? scene y.-1 HOTEL. SCHWtaZEIIO, deUshtfuUy 8 tut?d wa a beautiful l ili opposite to and commanding Bpi-'u--did viewaot be fails and moantairs. One of t'ae larye Jt and most ezcell ;nt Swiss hotels la Switze---laud; extcn ively patronized by the best clas tf Americans; ehur- h service.. ' ; - - ; . C- 1ASTLE OF LAUFEN. . ' .,. "- . -V. -s ; ) CI? S3 to the Fat s ot tlf Eblne; conta'ns a col lection of oil paintings by celebrated artists; ewi -wood carvings; ivory work and. other ai tides f..r sal 1 From tiie Cast's and the ground belonsin? to it te best views -of the ctara.-t are to be had. li. lteiiss butlt close to and flmost ove.' the foaming waters. f; wegkNST1X, Proprietory ST. GOTHARD. RAILWAY, Sw itaierland. : The mos direct, rapid, picturesque and de'iprht ful route to Italy Express from Ijucerne to Milan lu elf; tit hour i Excursions to the Rigl by Mount tin Ra J way, from Arth Station, of the Gotnard line. Ilix ugh-golnir Sleeping Cars fr m Oftend toMiiau; balcony tarrfages; safety braies Tickets at ail . cori-espondlug railway stations and al Cook's and Q a j'8 offices. - - - .-.-- y .-. ... TTETIJBERG, KEAR ZURICH. 1000 metres; unri-. KJ valet sumtnec resort; mou comfort ble note ; pure fresh and dry A' jUn j lr; grand pauoiamio view. Mountain Railway; Pension, $15'. A. LAN DRY, Propriet r. - ...;. .. -- . - - ZTJRTCH.GRAm) HOTEL VICTORIA.-Opposite rrilway - depot. First class house;- particularly patronize by American famll-es; every mo.lern comfoit; elevator; moderate charges. LBOLLER & SONS, Proprietors. - rURICH, HOTEL HABIS. First-class house; with all comfort': opposite rat- way station; -modei ate charges. . L HABiSRENTIH GEg. Propr etor. - - ' - ZURICH. A fine, healthy and gay city and favour ite summer resort: a charming residence; goo I hotel ; fine p omenale excellent schools. Sleeping t n i parlor cars from Pa "is to Zurich. , - - ..?-, GEKERALENQUIRYOFFICE. Information about Excursions and Journeys In Switzerland: the curiosities of the city and vlciaitv; schools, trade in- ; dustry, Jtei : Verbal or by lettar NO FEES. - Why to Chicajto h endqn&rters for FIUE ABISa ff We are shipping dnily to all parts of the United States, i rArmi' anrl ftanrtlnv Good at Than MAX. UP OTUKERS' PRICF4. Writ for A 1" A lilaTTK. . ' Jannsy & Graham Gun Co., S I 00-tOS300 madku?? ' ns " Agsnts' preferretV who can JFttmish thetf own horse and s ive : their whole time -to the busl 'ess. Sp-tre moments -may e profttab'y em-kyed aiso. A few vacancies ia towm nd cities -B.-F. JOHN SON & CO., 1013 Main st,, Ri-.-htn nd, Va. - AJILE. GREASE B1T TN TI1R WORLD uet tn Uflnnwc. noia jSTerrwhera. ftnfM Lie st home and mak e raom mttry working forTSs fba n yfeMafl t snTthina-else in he wwlrl. Either sex. Costly Fai. -Terms "fbkis.. Address, Tttt'E Co., Augusts, M outfit' aina. , . . ., f COFTKionT, 1887. J Indescribable feeling of drcadV or of in pending" calamity ? u - v . ; . if -you have .alL7 or - any considerable number of - these . symptoms, you -v are suilei-ing from that most - common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated ;with Dyspepsia, or- Indigestion. The .more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symptoms. No matter what"- stage it has reached, Dr. Pierce's ' GorDEN Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according' to di rections for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consumption of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, - Kidney Dis- ( ease, -or Obner : grave .maladies - are quite humors, from a common Blotch, or Erup- uon, i-u wi worse Dcroiuiu. oaurneunh r" Fever-eores," Scaly or Hough Skin, in short, all diseases caused hy. bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating' medicine. : Great Eating Ul cers rapidly heal under its, benign Tnflu- cure such inveterate blood and skin' diseases as" BBVBHaBBBBaaaBaBBjsjB LTiER vEiSaUtSE. my fancy, and seeing' that it was essentially a blood-purifier, I im mediately recommended it to the old lady who had been so long a sufferer from salt-rheum. : She commenced taking it at once, and took one bottle, but seemed to be no better. However, I realized that it would take time for any medicine to effect a change for the better, and encouraged her to continue. She then purchased a half-a-dozen bottles, and before three had all been used ehe beg-an to notice an improvement. Alter taking about a dozen bottles 6he was entirely cured. - Her hands were perfectly well and as smooth and healthy as a child's. . Her general health was also greatly improved ; the rheumatism entirely left her, and the catarrh was almost cured, so that it ceased to be much annoyance. She has enjoyed excellent health Irom that day to this, and bas had no return of either salt-rheum or rheumatism. The 'Discovery' seems to have entirely eradicated the saUVriieum from her system. She is now over-eighty years old, and very healthy for one of such extreme age. --" . . . - I have written this letter, of whicli you can make any use you see fit, hoping that some sufferer from salt-rheum might chance to read it and obtain relief bv usine vour 'Golden Medical Discovery ' troni sait-rhcum tor for 'Golden it is in its curative properties, and as much above i-VtaCa miilaHsH-vflo f nnofmima unri ctra llosl rQtfnt TYfif'rPm art the zealously flaunted before the public, as gold is above the baser uieuua. .. .(. "X - - . .' :: : . ; '.s " Lungs, Spitting; of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Chronio Nasal Catarrh, Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affec tions, it is a sovereign, remedy.- .While it jVbrtT Clayton, Miami have not the words to for the good your iiscovery. nas none my family, with good be put back where I meal a day, and now can Discovery $1)0, MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, PrcVa, No. Five Ye" UERVES! What terrible visions tliis litde word brinr before the eves of th nervous. a Haadache, Neural'gia, . - Indigestion, Lleeplesscr-s, - ' Nervous Frostra-ica. AU (tare them in the face. Yet all these nervous troubles can be cured by ususs For The Nervous . : J , ' ; The Debilitated - i The Aged. ; ' - THIS. GREAT NERVE TONIC Also contains the best remedies for diseased con editions 'of the Kidneys, Liver, and Blood, which 1 always accompany ncrve troubles. - " . It is a Nerve Tonic," an" Alterative a Laxative", and a Diuretic. That is why jt CURES "WHEN OTHERS I FAIL. $i.oo a Bottle. Send for full particulars.-. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO , Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VT. i-- ,.- . - -, b i v n Velvet reem. . AMagln Com--plexion Beauti , ' her for Face, Keck at;d Arms Elegant for : dressass and ; whitening the skis. Unrivaled ;;j forTheutre,Re- ceptions. Balls, Parties;. &C TJn v equalled, for -delicate trans- pcrent white- : ncsSjSOltyoUthfuleffectandflneflnish. Harm- less, does not roughen, draw, wither, nor in any way injure the most delicate or sensitive skin. , . Superior to any Powder. Paste or Liquid for tonintr do-.Vn red or flushed face. Effaces Tan. f Sunburn, Freckles, Pimples, Coarseness, Sal- io -v oKia, oji ciemisnes ana inijorrect oris. i ' bottles at Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealer r by Exnress, prepaid, on receipt of pries. E. S. Wms, Chemist, Jersey City, N.J., U.S.A. "ROUGH ON NEURALGIA," 1.00. Drug. "rwOUGH ON RHEUMATISM," $1.50. Drug. , "EOUCn ON ASTHMA," $I.E0. Druggists. .'EOUGn ON 5IALAPJA;" $1.50. Brugfrists, ' issf.rep.?kl hy - w-.T- "VVEI'"rs' Jersev City. RQ0GHoC0RNSsgffSSsl5c. -ROUGHohTOOTHACK5SS'I5! Th BUYEJRS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept., , each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor- ' mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. "We iian olotbo you and furnish you witn all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to"ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt work, ;go to church, : or stay at home and in various sizes, styles and quantities. - Just figure -out what is required to do all these, things' COMFORTiBLV. and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYEBS' GUIDE, which. wilL be sent upo.'i receipt, of 10 cents .to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Llichisan Avenue, Chicago, III- FOR b aa Peca'sl'TaKlsirEOTBi CcsMiodar HikPccsu PeHectly-Rettore the i ! e " r n e,whttcr tfcs ue&fnoM i eaased hy coiiis, ft vers or injuries to His natural drums. Invisible, confortatle, always ia aosKlon. Murte, conversat'en, wbis rtri heard dUtmrtly. We refer to those i.ing them.. Write U F. I1TSCOX, 85X l'madwsv, cor. Klh Et., Kew York, iut illattn-te'd book. of WOiii. FBJkK. GOID Is wrrrth $300 per lb. retttt's Eye Palvsj l worth tUOO. but is sold at S5S a box by deiUera. liable to set in, and, sooner or later, in- . duce a fatal termination. - , Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- " ERY acts powerfully upon the liver, and -throug-h that gTeat blood-purifying: organs cleanses the system of ail blood-taints and impurities, from whatever cause arising-. It is equally efficacious in acting upon the Kidneys, and other excretory org-ans. cleansing, strengthening, and healinjr their diseases. ;Ab an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutri tion, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this won derful medicine has gained gTeat celeb rity in curing Fever and Ague, Cliilla and Fever,. .Dumb Ague, and : kindred diseases. - ..'.. - ... V - 4 1 4 : 1 mi .Mrs. L V. Webber, of Yorkshire, Cattaraugus Co., N. writes: For five years previous to taking 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pellete, I was a great sufferer ; had a severe pain in my right side continually : was unable to do my own work. I am now well and strong." tnce'. "VEroiOTb- fclood-poiftonft er. br ita use, robbed of thtar terrors Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas. Boils, Carbun cles, Bore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swell ings, Hip-ioint Disease k White Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. the followlncr: testimonial nortravs. must - axfd blood aieases, for none are more -. ' , , xiespectru uy yours, ??'" .... F.V. Wheeler, 182 21st St." promptly cures strengthens the blood, . - .;. the severest Cous-hs, it system and purines the Mrs. N. W. Rice, of Keirfane, Termnnti says: ' "I feel at liberty to acknowledge the benefit I received from two bottles -of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' which cured a cough of. five years' standing, and dyepep. sia, from which I had suffered for a long time. I have also used Dr. Pierce's Extract of Smart-Weed, or Water Pepper, in my effect," W. R. Davis, Esq., of BdlvUle, Florida., writes : "I have taken your wonderful Golden Medical Discovery' and have been cured of consumption. I am now sound and well, and have only spent three dollars, and t smniri not take three thousand dollars and was." V . , - Six Sottles lor sgisis. 663 Main St., BUFFALO. NY.
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