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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1886)
I SULLIVAN AND TIII2 M1X12R. An UiMvr'tten Incident In tlm I.lfo or the Uticomiuerett Huston Gl.nllutor. Mail and Kxpross. The history of the tour of the John Ij. Sullivan combination in the wild west is an interesting one, but tho chief actors in many of the occurrences nro not anxious to make them all public. Sullivan's business manager, however, it fond of relat ing the story of how the creat liiisilisfc came near meeting his match in Colorado "ItfWaoin oneof'themming'towns," the manager said, "ion see, when- over we gave an exhibition we adver tised that if anybody in tho country wanted to spar with Sullivan, with or without gloves, he would bo accommo dated. Well, when we arrived in this little place wo found a challengealready waiting. There was a miiier there who was anxious to meet Sullivan on tho stago and spar four or five rounds with bare fists. I found that tho other miners hud made up a pur;:: ofSSOO, and wcro willing to back their man to that amount." Of course I covered it, perfectly confident that , Sullivan would win. We wero coins to ovbilii f.thn. nii.l.K n.wi sii:,.n l.n.i been drinking pretty heavilv for two or three days, though he had not miss ed any performances. ' Our rule was to have some of tho other members of tho combination give exhibitions of wrestling and sparring, and then con elude Ly letting one of them 'wind up' with Sullivan, unless there was some body in the audience who wanted to try it which did not occur very often, rpqn making inquires in the village during tho day, 1 heard so much of this man the miners had backed against Sullivan that I made up niy mind to go and have a look at him. They called him tho 'hairy man.' "1 found him training in a whisky saloon, and for tho first time on that tour 1 was scared. IIo was six feet "thrco inches tatl. weighed 220' pounds without having an ounce of superflu ous flesh, and lie was covered over with thick black hair like a Newfound- j land dog. His arms were as hard as iron, and all the miners said that ho had a great deal of science and struck a terrible blow. I found that lie had a reputation for miles around, and that there had even been talk about I raising money to send him east to challenge Sullivan. Sullivan had been drinking so much that I feared ho j would meet his Waterloo, unless I could induce tho other to give up tho fight. So I told him that Sullivan had been drinking, and that ho was vciy - ugly, and that it; would not be safe to fight with him that night. The hairy man only laughed and said that if Sm livan could stand ithocould. His con fidence scared me, because every pugil ist no matter whohois who has ever fought Sullivan has been very nervous about meeting him, and this fellow was happy about it. I finally told them that I'd forfeit the $500 if they'd keep tho hairy man oft" tho stage that night, of course putting it on the ground that Sullivan might kill him. Hut it was no use, they said Sullivan must fight or they'd all get together and tar and feather him. "When I told Sullivan that I'd tried to get. the fight o(T, ho was furious, and I actually thought he'd assault mo. Ho accused mo of trying to destroy f his reputation, and said that ho was never in better lighting condition in his life. Ho was so mad that it sober ed him, which was one good effect any way. We gavo tho exhibition in a hall that was made to hold 2,000 per sons, but more that 3,000 wero piled into it, and hundreds of persons had come scores of miles for the occasion. I found that all tho betting was on tho hairy man, and I was entirely pre pared to see Sullivan get whipped. When they came on to tho stage Sul livan could hardly wait for time to bo called, and ho glared at the hairy man like a tiger. Tho hairy man was an confident as over, and his friends yelled themselves hoarse in admira tion. When timo was called Sullivan made a furious rush at the hairy man, -truck him just once between tile eyes and knocked him senseless oflthestaso into the auditorium. J was so sure ho was killed that J made Sullivan get out of tho hall and prepare to leave tho place in a hurry for he'd bo lynched. It took us twenty minutes to brim the hairy man to Ir.mstlt, and woonly managed it then by cutting off his thumb-nail and nw.king incisions in the quick of the thumb underneath. And if you ever s.uv humbled and admiring gang, it was the friends of that miner. They wero all down at tho train to seo Sullivan off in the morning, and tho hairy man shook nanus witli nun witnout saymg a . word, absolutely speechless' with ad miration. That was the only time I eared that buluvan had met his match." A Story of William AVirt, Carp in Cleveland Lender. Speaking of tho reform of statesmen, recalls 'tho story I heard tho other day about tllonoted lawyer, William Wirt, who was from 1800 to 1S.11 perhaps tho most noted attorney of tho coun try. Ho was for twelve years attorney-general of tho United States, and was an author as well as a lawyer. During tho early years of his practico he was very dissipated, and one day while yina drunk in a gutter in Iiich mond in tho sunlight of early morning, a pretty girl passed by and saw him. Tho fIio3 wero crawling upon his faca, and hia clothes weredirty and helook ed the picture of human beastliness. Tho maiden drew her skirts togothcr as she passed by, and then in pi. y turned back and spread her banditti chief upon his face. When Wirt can.o tb, ho retained possession of the hand kerchief, and, whether from the namo upon it or in some other way I do not know, he found out tho identity of its owner. Ho sought her out, secured r.n mfH.?...ii i .1... -..:.. .1.-1.: i.:. 1. mwuiiuviiuil, mill l.ll iruiiiusiiii hiiii 11 ensued ripened into Jove. On his proniiso to reform tho young lady he came Mrs. Wirt, and it is to her per haps that tho world owes the grant ;ood which her husband did in the future. Colored Confederate Soldiers. Washington Republican. There- was a colored man, (John Downs, 1 believe his name was), who was cook to one of the companies of tho Seventeenth Virginia regiment. Just before tho brigade was ordered into tho fight and they were almost starved, ho camo to the front while themenwero hugging the ground pre paratory to a forward "movement, with two big pots of sont swinging from Ids shoulders bj a bar. lie had scarcely reached the lino vlicn A r1ound Js"?J'i't"M on0 !,,,,s cans, anil smnsncu it into piece. un a comical look ho took off his hatnnd said to the captain of the company in whoso service he was; "I suppose you'll have to go on half rations again. These Yankees don't want us to eat nothing. That's the best soup that ever was spilt." Now, althougn this man was under heavy firo at tho time bullets whistling all around him ho stopped and told tho boys what a nice nu'5s of town he had made for them, and how he had managed to get the onions, vegetables, etc., which went into its component parts. IIo seemed utterly oblivious of the danger . hewnmn, except to look toward tho I'ics, and shako his fist at them for knocking over his soup pot. You may be sure that John was a lion in the regiment. Another instance. Wo used to have a colored man who rejoiced in the cog nomen of "Zip." Ho was generally liked throughout thu-rcsimcnt for his courteous bearing and his ready wit Ho was a servant of one of the offi cers, but at this elate I forget which. At tho battle of Antietntn, when the fight was at its worst for tho Con federate side, "Zip" crept up to the b.-ittle line, above the stono bridge where llurnsidc s corps charged over, and ho found one of the fcoventh Ue; ment propped against a tree and fast bleeding to death from a wound in the femoral artcrv Ho did his nest to stop the flow of blood; and when General A. P. Hill's men enme to the rescue it was found that he was still holding tho bandage to tho wound of tho dead man, and he had himself been wounded m two places. You may be sure that that fellow never wanted for anything either in tho hospital or when ho re joined us that was possible for us to give him. Anotlier case. J nero was a young colored man who followed his master from South Carolina. At tho battle of Cold Harbor, after the Wilderness fiuhr, where his master was ensign ol his regiment when tho fight was the heaviest and thickest, the ensign fell and the colored man, who had been lying on his face in tho rear of the lighting line, as soon as ho saw the flag fall, rushed forward and snatched it from the hands of the color guard whoso duty it was next to bear it aloft, and ho was permitted to hold it up as he stood liehind tho earth works with one foot on either side ol his dead. P. J.Muukay. How lie Found the Iirror. ' The head bookkeeper of one of the largest sewing-machine manufacturing companies refuses to believo in occult philosophy, and is unablo to account for an experience that he had some time ago. "In balancing my books," ho said, "there appeared an error of $5, insignificant enough in itself, but, to a bookkeeper, as big as 500 or $5,000. Having live assistants, I set one of them at work to find tlie mis take. IIo failed to discover it, and after three days I put nnother on its track, then a third, a fourth, and at last, after a week, a fifth. They were all capable men, and searched diligent ly for tho missing $5, but were unablo to find it. They worked to gether all tho next week, but accom plished nothing. The figures stood as before, $5 out of balance, and I then set to work myself. Night and day we poured over the big books, but still discovered no change. Tho mat ter began to annoy mo exceedingly, for never before had J known such an experience. "For a wholo week the six of us toiled in vain. I could not sleep for thinking of tho error, which now seemed as big as a mountain on my shoulders. I did not enjoy my meals, and when Saturday night camo I was miserable, and utterly brokui down in body and mind. My employers in sisted upon my dropping tho matter. It was too small, they said, to worry over. Hut I thought differently. My reputation was at stake. "Tho third Sunday after the search was begun I got up late, after a sleep less night, and started out wnlkingfor exercise. My mind was on my books and I paid no attention to tho direc tion 1 took. My surprise, there fore, was genuine when I found myself at the door of the com pany's office in Union Square, for I certainly had not intended togo there. Mechanically I put my hand in my punier, nrew out me Key, openeu cue door, and went in. As if in a dream 1 walked directly to tho ollice, where 1 turned tho combination and unlocked tho safe. There were tho books, a dozen of tlipm in a row. I did not consider for eno moment which to pick up. Jt was by no act of volition on my part that my hand moved to ward a certain one, and drew it from the safe. Placing it on tho desk 1 opened it, my eye ran along thecohunn of figures, mid there beforo me, plain as day, was tno nussmg to. i made , a note of tho pare, put the book back , into tlie sale, and went nome. Jt wus then noon. Hay down and fell into a deep sleep, from which I did not wake until 9 o clock Monday morning. Af ter a hearty breakfast I hastened to the office, feeling like a new man. It seemed as if a burden had fallen from mo and I was walking on air. Uut when I reached tho door I drew back. Had I been dreaming? No. Thorowas tho memorandum in by hand. Trem blingly I opened tho book, and, sure enough, there was the error. I nover told how I found it. I did not wane to lm laughed at.-and then I was nover corUiin that I was not dt earning that f 1 a r rn oununy morning. -ew xoru J-riouue. Soldier' Sleeping: 1'Ince. Speaking of queer sleepint; -plncr-H when wo wero quartered in Little Washington nno company was quartered in a brick vrnrchoiifeo, and tiio wholo. upper part win divided into innuoiiHoly lij bins containing corn, all hIk'HoiI. W'o found it quite a soft bed, only when once, laid down in any posi tion you ntado quite a mold of your body in the yielding inns of corn, and frequently on waking up in tho morning I would find rnyoolt at un nnglo of fotty five degrees, my he-nil down, nearly buried in tho corn, and my lelt or right arm buried to tho about dcr. I have tried a bed of mud, with my head against the trunk of a tree and the water trickling down my neck (it mined at that time) and two orthreo inches ot water around mo. I never recollect gotting cold or suffering nny serious discomfort result ing from oxposuro to dampness, or rnin, or mud beds, or anything of that kind. A fellow can get tmcd to nlmost anything of that kind. A follow can get used to almost anything. If our clothes, wero wet, build a fire, if we could; if not, stir about and dry them that way. Recollections of a I'ri vute in Boston Bulletin. A Sniniile l'rluco Itdvvnrd Ixlnml fJIrl. Ono of tho fair maids of Uoso Valley drove in ivsinglo wa?on and pulled up in front of a store occupied by a well-known oat speculator. Sho gracefully alighted from tho vehicle and inquired the price of flour. Tho propriotor was standing in front of the store in conversation with n number of friends. Ho pointed to a barrel of flour on tho platform nud said: "Miss , it you put that barrel of flour on your wagon you may have ;t for nothing." Itis known that tho gentleman who made this reply is not givon to charity or liberal with his fair sharo of the world's goods, and ids astonishment and disgust may bo moro readily imngincd than described when tho fair maid of Uoso Valley gripped tho barrel and landed it clean over tho front wheel into tho body of tho wagon, took her seat upon it, and, thanking thq morchant for it, drovo off timid cheers. Halifax llorald. A doso of Ued Star Cough Cure will pre vent you disturbing tint congregation, and put you in a right frame of mind to enjoy the services. Twenty. flvo cents a bottle. "Why Ji!vn lAvo no Tlie New Kngland Medical Monthly com ments very favorably on the proverbii.l long and healthful lives of tho .lews. Dr. 1'icard holds that this superiority is due to their stringent health laws. Tho Mosaic, ' like tho older Egyptian code, is very strin gent regarding the eating of flesh and other articles of food. Of tho animals examined, a largo proportion aro always condemned as unlit for food, l'coplo who eat moat in discriminately aro very 'prone to-disordors of tho blood and of the kidneys, for meat is composed of nitrogen, which tho kidneys hnvu to remove from tho blood, and of course they cannot do this successfully ex cept by the aid of Warner's safo cure, tho best kidney strongtlioner, unlei-n it is tom porately partaken of and only tho very best moat is used. Jows also uso alcoholic ' liipiors very sparingly and thus keep up good digestion, and then again they aro a holiday-loving and Sabbath-obsorv- ing class. Housekeeper. Henry Ward ISeeelicr'M Voice. The power of Mr. Hcocher's voice shows no diminution. A well-known artist, who is a moiiibor of his congregation, called on tho Plymouth pastorouooveningand found him amid a circle of .friends in a happy mood and relating nnecdotos with fluency and with apt. expression. Among other stories ho told that of tho poor young man with ono lung, which has born paraphrased by negro minstrel companies for many years past. Tho consumptive lays bis hand on his left sido and says in a hoarse whisper, "This lung is all gono." Then smiting tho right sido of his chest with his clenched flit ho adds in a stentorian roar, "liul hero I'm all right." Tho artist, de scribing Mr. lleeehor's energy of utterance in pronouncing on tho soundness of his right lung, says that ho gavo him such a' start as almost to causo him to fall from his seat. "My time is up," said thowloctor to tho patient, whom lie found using Dr. liu'J's COugh Syrup, and ho was correct, for that rough was soon a thing of tho past. Price 25 cents. Mine. Dimind-Grovillo novels. confessed to forty PATIIIVT.Siititiiiiiril l.yl.oiiul-iLcr&Co.,.it. torm)b, WitaUnytuiD.C.Esl'J 18G1. Advioufruc. 3'rinco Ilismnrck wants to mako tho soil ing of brnnilyagoyoriHiiont monopoly. MtOUOII o.v imm:s." Cnrri riles or liemcirrlio!d. Itcliln, protru-llnt blrniluc, Imernal or uihur. Interim ituil ettitr.it renicdT In tacli I'-ickiun. Stliu cure, .T0j. l)rulJ Tho king's pnlaco in Corea is now lighted nith electricity. I suffered with rheumatism so that it was with groat pain that I could move around nt all or do any work. Two bottles of Athlnnhoros cured mo. L. A. ltogers. bag gage muster of Chicago, Milwaukee & tit. Paul ltailroad, at Madison, Vis. Tho Cologne Gnzottn spells it not British "Parliamont," but "Painollment." SCRATCHES.-J. IT. S ImrTor Mnillinn. KM.. Buys: "I cured a sasoor scratches that I over rnw, witli Vrl rrliiiiry ('nrliollnalve. Of all ilia remo iles I over saw this In ttiu "Uu." S3 and Wo. ii uruKirnu. Tho Missouri Cremation society has 400 mombcis, twonty-flvo of whom aro women, j Ilnlforil Smico mprely forf anally ate. Cmly I told In Ujlllei. JlMt and chea ict. Tlie nverago ago of tho British peer is fltty-eight. The Guanu Skcuut of female beauty is health the secret of health is the power to eat,digcHtniidassiiuilatoa proper quantity of. wholesome food. Tako Vi.neoak IIittkhs. It will cleanse tho stomach, tone tho vita organs, give a perfect digestion, purify the blood, clear up tho comploxion, mid pro ducoastato of genuine female loveliness, with which no cosmetic can compare. An improvement in railroading is the heated freight car for carrying sensitive fruits. W. II. Worthington, editor of tho "Pa troiis of Husbandry," published at Colum bus, Mass., writes under dato of Feb. ilfi, 3882: '"Your great remedy, Allen's Lung Balsam, I have used in my family for Al teon years for coughs mid colds, and know it to bo thbost." HOc, 50c, and $1.00 u bottlo. Miss Kato Field is buying Wusninjton real estate. ItUUOlI ON ITCH." Itoufrh on Ilcir cures skin humors, eruptions. ttuu wonn. teller, salt rheum, Ironed feel, cU tluia, lull. Ivy pgUun, barber" ItcU. iJu Jars. "In nil distresses of our friends, wo first ronsiiltouriirivatc ends" was tho old style: now we don't consult anybody, but invest twenty live tents in a bottlo of balvation Oil. It kills pain! .f umbo's sknlcton U on id to attract more attention than a dozen live elephants. Tljsn Baby ttm ale. 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I could not tell how many different remedies 1 havo tried, and none seemed to reach my caso like Ely's Cream Halm. I bad lost my smell entirely for the last fifteen years, nnd 1 hail almost lost my hearing. My eyes wero getting so dim I had to pvt. some ono to thread my needle. Now 1 have my hearing us well as I ever had, and I can see to thread as (lno a needlo as over I did, and my smell is partly restored, and it seems to bo improv ing nil tho time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Cream Palm for' Catarrh. -Mrs. E. E. (frillies, 07 Valley St., lloiidrill, Porry Co., Ohio. "Mamma, why is papa ids fourth wife, dulling." bald?" "1 am l'lfo'ti IC 'iniMly for C ilarrh Is agreeable to uso. it ii not Hiwuiu or ti8iiu,r. iiuc. Tho agent of the Passaniaquoddy In dians of Maine reports theiriiiimboratrt.'tl. Kor removing dandruff ami promoting tho growth of tho hair, uso Hall's Hair Itenower. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, in thousands of cases, has cured a cough in a few days. Jeff Davis Mason. douies that ho over was "ltoiiBli on Huts" clcais out lints, Mlco. 15c. MIuucli en Conn" linril or raft conn, buuloni. 15c "I!oii;li en lootlmcliu." Instant relief. 13c Tho estimated insurance in forco in St. I.ouis is 1,(170,000,00(1. DUYCAL:ER0Ui,..,,Tn..)CCEDO.C.I.rr'. Tlioro aro only two clergy nmu in congress ireo Xlrlclit.fre'li and charming, ay tticy own tliclr Rood lieallli mill cir complex!, ni In llo'iil'a i-a Hiparllln Kvoryoue may liavc sooi! licn'Mi by Inking llooil" 6uria.aillla, wlilch curoa cn fina, lull rlio'im, ilya pcpalii. bllloiKiieai, rlii'iimntlnin. catnrili, kUnoynu llitr comp'al.in, ami nil il'teiii ciutotl or pro nv tril by Impure blood or low ita of tlie yj.'flm. If you feci tired nnd all worn out, Ilood'a F nra.a rllla will renew jujt ktrcntli, oaU rltulko and cu i Idi your b ojJ. Tiio HtllidaitB;!itnr of Jtr. Clwleinrewnter, TluT ,n'o, V V.. a iflrrrd crrn'ly wl li ntlca on licrcjoi Ilood'a Saimii rl la lonii l"trly cured lirr. 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SMITH Jfe CO., Manufacturers and Sole Props., 5T. LOUIS. Ma Ua. U. I. SCHItorK, t?l Weil Like Blrret, Chlcito, wm MeVpUss from RheamatUm, ( ptiTtftclin fctrM arepnUtlon of (h le wouM I nrcfMtry. tie tried ATH10PKOR08. and to two dj t cured. AtMoptiorot la pronounced nl totality by one of the let til at phjili Utiiof the count r;. Auk Tuur dru(lni for AthUiphorun. If jou cannot rrtltof him do not try someitilnt elw.tul order nt err from n, W will oend It eipreti p.ldoa receiptor prlc, 1.00 jr hollle, ATIIL0P1I0ROS CO.. 112 Wall St., New York. mm Tliouiaud 1 1 Infanta nro ulnwly ilarvlnu', bccau.a inottirrn cannot provide the proper nourishment. At trrnnte nuraliiK and UldK'a Food will often aupply all the lack, and iiulct nlubta and lu p ly. Jovoni dava will Is llio rranlt. Tiy ' Inollier If your child la not In perfect brail li, a da elf you cannot Join In iffitmoay witli tliu tUuuaa.ida who liavo been bleated hi lt me. TIIR Gold & Jewelled fiVBEDAL Wui nu'ardcd by llio Nutlounl Illrillcnl Ananclntlon TO TOU AUTII0H OP Tni! SCIENCE OF LIFE (who la tli clilor CoiiaiiltlniT IMiyNlrlnn or tin, IVntiiHly Altiilio.il Until ii te), ftbelnirtho bint Medical Trontlau on Manlmol, Ri liHiiatrd Vltalllv. Ncrvoua nnd I'hyslcil I tillliv. I'remainre Deellnn In Man. the llrror of You li n I tho untold nilcrle nwnltl g from nidlaciciloiiH or rxcem In early life, whleW i ho niilbur ban pnived may be a'l'vlated nui pxltlvely uureil. It la a flniidnrd Mudlcnl Work o t Urn nliove. md la n treni inn to every vouui auj mid'.l t-nuivl man. AVar ranted ai ioprci-nteil or tb money refundod In o ilry Instance: :ui) p.iieat eiuboHsed miiiln, full I' It; 121 imrnerlpilo-n for ull dlheinei". l'rlce only CJ I, by m ill, cu'cd. puat-pitd. HbMtratlv aaimlea tree to nil. Hmiil n w. I'hU w irk I. in vcra'itl" remnn nende I by tun pr"ia, cleriry paicnla n d teachers, and every one of lis more t'mn n mllll m rcn'lers. ICvery m m, yoiinit or old. ah iuld read llila book, an I every mTerer h rild eons.iU llio 'iiilbor. "There la n buliii In (illuidi tlioro la a pnyslelan there." Address Dr. W. II. I'A ItlCI'lt. I llnlflneb st.Ilo.lon. Mas.. Mil Grate Bar. FOR STEAM BOILERS iVio Mint f.Vonomfral ami Dtirttbtii liar .ll.r. Poitl FnglneeMng C J.t St. Louis, Mo t An artlre Man or Woman in prrry cutintv l icil uur ifiNxU halar CII. per SlvulbanU Kxpt'imet I xpt'n In ud m V tree, tltaiida vain-f rnnvuMintMHiirlt 1'lIH.l Puntculari tree, standard Stiver waroCo. Uoston, JklAss. ufliSm.lSaUl MSSgSJSmjcmbi Sure relief . c,m., , KIDDER'S 4 Caske of Silver Waro Froo any i.mon wh.wlll .bow It ta tllr ntfihWi.art our aftit nj or.l.n. Ol ". rotir urunt UT I,,, n.l I'o.l f I'ltr. adilrr-f. - co.n.v. mani,o.co..iiai:ti'o::i,con-n. I'lllt Al.lwnniwcekandoipenana pild, On lb worth 1 an I pirli:ular tree I' O. VICKKItV. Aiunsia, Mnlno .Miirplilno llitlilt ('iirnilln 10 to titliliiy. So liny till Cure it. I ni J, brKfiliMa, f.euauuii. Ulilo. 6pnicFor 51 New rhroino, Rerun & (lold-K.leo Us Ilia cards. 1.k(Jaiiu Woiikm, lroryiou, louii. Ofin New Scrap rirtures and AKt'a Album of 4) Curd ZUUbampieafor 10c. titeauil'urd U'ka, Hartford, L't CAUDi C nnnV conlalnliiK'Sl UTnpies of New ardt 0Arl L UUUrforUi'ta,liipyiK,.iaKe. C'K.N'TIilt l'ICi:i: I llltOOIvCAltuLn. Center jrook.Couu UllRTUPnU nUnlnl.lin mom SEEDS Hls. DOUBLEH ALL CENT I'linunul Julia 1. aWUKK, UCnui, HU. Uom. by nil BR O WN'S . IRON V BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE w INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING (I EN ERA L DEBILITY PAIN in the HACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD, CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FQR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The (lemiinc lias Trade Mark and crossed Real Lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. ROPSY TREATED FREE. DR. H. H. GREEN, A Sprrlnllat forMeyen Yenra I'aat, tlas trcatel Dropsy .indlts coinpl'otlons with thaj mxt vrondcrful siicccm; use vixornhln rens lle, rntlrely harml ss. Hemovos all symptoiua uf dropf tn elsht tJ twenty ilnvs. Cures patlrnla prouounceJ hopolefs by tin best plivalelnns, Fnnn l!ie first dose thn symptns rapidly dlsB prar, nnd In tin days at leiut-two- bird I of tho sjidp toins are removeit. " S ime me-cry hunihus w'thnnt knnw'n? anvlhing lout l. U 'member It dou nit id ton aiiyihlnc toieatltoilie merits of my livatment for yourself I am constantly ciirhm rnes of lonijslan llii:.ese th'ilhivn been tappela number of tlmiis. rtid ih patient ileclnro.l unahlo to l'n a weo'f. tlltefntl lilainry of cac Name ', li iw 1 nR Kill tin I, ho badly wulen nn 1 wbere. Is Ui.m's i le. have ten bursted and drlpoed water. 8-iul f r ficu p.i i.puicl. loiila n mc leslimonlaK lines 1 m etc. 10 (i-M-. trtiitiniiit rnriiUluMl freo by inalL Kpllepay flta positively cured. llorJoi trl.il. aunaioenta In ulamns Innty n ii'ax. it. ii (iitKi:v. m. n.. U Jones Avenue, Atlaulu, lis. LEPAGE'S GLUES n.Mi iiv ihn nest manufacturer and macli.mlca in tho -world, rullman l'alace CarOa vMa;on' A Hamlin Ori-'an Al'lanoCo.. C.,nr(l(l1 nrjtKtwntK. At the New Orlsans Iiipo.-I tlon, joints mado with It en durol n trstluis utratn or over 1600 Pounds TO A KQUAKE INCH. (aaHAiinM 1 .irtili.Mmt lit u 1 luliasi TWO GOLD MEDALS. I 1l..r....-1as.nAa.v bn I CUli rini n mi i '. s'li'Mu.'" lur rn iiii-1- in, s iiia UUSSIi. CEMENT CO., tiloncesisr. Mass. Thoso Discs represent tho opposite sides of B. H. DOUGLASS & SONS' CapHicnin Coitgh Drops Tor Coughs, Colds nnd Soro Throats, on Allovlator of Consumption, anil of Croat bonotlt in most casos of Dyspopsia. (BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.) rhor aro tiio result of over forty ye.ira exporlenosj in eompoundlnc COUOII ItUilEaiiid. Ustall prlco IS cents per iiunrter puuuiL TOU 8AI.U UY ALL DKALEIW. or tho I.lnuor Jlablt posltlvclv cured by ailinlnlster 1 1 1 tr Dr. 1 1 jil ii .-' (lolilen Hpcclllii. Itt-tin IhikIvcii In a cup of con'onor tea without llio K iiowKmIki' of tlia peraoit talilils It, Ih nliwliitelv liuniilcss, mid will effect n i3riiiniiuiit ami spemly cure, whether til rmllent Is niniiilerule drinker nrnn mcobollo wreck. It lina been rIvuii In thousniitls of riiaen, nud In every hisliinco n iierfect euro Imi followed. It never I'ulU. 'I'ho aystein onco Inipresuated wltla tho Hpecllle, It becunies mi linpiissiblllty for tti lluunr niipelllo to exist. I'or ('Ircil.irs nnd lestl tuouluU address 13(11.11 KV SI'IOdll'Kl CO.. 1S7 Itucu tit., C'liicliiuiul, Ohio. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW 1.001 Importnnttliliifft vmi novrr know nr thong! of Hhnnt tho Imniiin body mid lla curious oieaiis. Jtnwllol)i,riitluateil,licaWinjreil,M"antiuluctd Jfiiw to arolif pUfittlt ofifjnoranceatul (mttscrtlluH, Jlow lo niinli llmnf.Mre lo atlfutiiit of tllnaic, JlotitocureCriup,nlili:iiM,Iltiiturs.l'hlmohU,rtt JlnwtiiwateM')JHtn'inarrianibhnvprlr6MiUt yiNi) m iii'.D, M'lMTB IIP It I' Ittl JU ltl.IIl'. I flit Dl lb llilll Murray 1JIJI l'ub. Co., l'-'l) E. 28tU bt., ficw Yorlu DR. A.CSABir3. Turpnl Vrnr.1 I"v,ipr!nrrt In inseases trcair-i iiicesi.uur andCli lti;i),ni"bul'nln- BIIS. ,riUn IfUMLMC-. lUHRin- ii in loll a il t l cinl'oiK, Kail jK and OI.plai rineui.ol ll iiinli. bi'iiuil WciikneKS, a4 I hiiiine of l.lf e. and all foiina A .. HI nl im.i irwuwiD. ri'lluveln nil mid poslllieiy ruieiiii.fi oi.i'iose ruj lalnll and ( eakncaea so common tpi oiinuk.nd. Liiii;: diseases. Liter coniplaliila and all dlf eaari i ol 1 private naniio succoMluily tieatcd. CANCll.ltl lienu d and cured. , Lotlcrs of Inquiry eonndenMallr '' "ft ., Addicaa Hit. A. L. MA lllf. llcnl rlrrf Nob. Tumors and Ulcers cured ltaoo Caluor knife. Write for painphlaU r. K. 11. Uolley. Mllvvauksa, Vf la. JOSEPH eiLLOTT'S Bold by ALL DGALKftS throucliout tlie WorU Gold RIedal PorU Iixpoaltiou, 1878 BtUlttJ WHIlt All tlS fAllt. Beat Uouiili Byrun. TttaliTi Komi, Us In time. Sold by tlruuulata. aH A FREE SAMPLE. To Introduce Hie ureal hoiisoli dd remedy. flOIt DON'H KINtl OK I'AIN Into every family. 1 will aen a samplo f ree to anyone tendluK address. lentloa this paper aud address K. U. lllCIIAllUi, TokJlo, U Ufl IIC STUDY llook--kcepluc. llualueas IIU ITII. forms. Penmanship, Arithmetic, 8hoi hand, etc. thoroughly tauubt by mall. Clrciili tree. JIUVANl's COI.LUfJli, JluilUIo, N. 8hort rvulart FREE rrrttltict Illiialrnto.l iuua-uATAi.uauK over irliit(l. Clicapent ftbodt KlilClW grown. Oardeneri truiln a n- claltu. iSirkctt only 3. (Iteap M dirt by Oi. A IU, l'uatuee or Kin. nottt. ,gt Voura a Ktfflilors uidntia for AOQIC 11. II. bUU-tOVAY, JtoekorU J ru xu. W. N. 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