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I Surgeon Robert Mrrzv h«L. 1Z PLUMAGE- come from Alice. I rather ran than MY LADY'S CHAMBER his guess : « Surgeoii-Genersl ofle znny walked to her house. Home erratic invitation card« for after Better than all painta and powder for “ ‘Tell Miss Bond a gentleman wishes In the East cream-color in a horse noon tea are in the form of a kettle, and Mr. t». D. Br.s,k»r the complexion in plain, i-oarne food, L a ., .are: •• f luvl.J’j to see her, ’ I said, excitedly, to the ser A. V. R. S nwbb . PliOFBIBLOk. bran of oatmeal hatha anil the wet niaak. is thought to indicate that he is of a i have the name of the guest on the spout, ouuuend Brown a lr< ' vant w ho answered my hasty ring. delicate constitution. But in California to indicate that she will he served with 1 “ ‘I tear you cannot see her to-day,' The last remedy for a eoarae ekin is ,>er- that color is regarded as indicative of tea and the name of the hostess tn the it« virtue».” M c M innville . hapn the simplert and bent if one han OREGON was the response. Dujardin'. Life E»V> ! | the toughest sort of a horse. Dr. Dio handle to show she will serve it. The patience to try it. A inank of white “‘Why not?’ I asked impatiently. 1 Lewis tells how he, from ignorance «>f invitation is on the body of the kettle. young again. old cotton in made to cover the face, leaving DOESN TKJNW C1HICKEN FROM TURKEY • *l>o you not know that she is to be this fact, was once “sold” by a Cali- Silver clover leaves covered with tiny When you buy a „ married this morning'.” returned the openingn for tlie nontriln and even. It ' fornia stage-driver, .lust after they bail Helen iw the handsoineHt girl of her race, • hg nltouki be thick, of many foldn and diamond clippings, made to resemble of Aiunien'a Gough S«j,, „„ servant. She’« an elegant form and exquiHite face, I change«! horses at a station among the drops of dew, are among the new desigi s «.utaide wrapper off, . that nonie material that will retain water, And »he drensea with ¡»erfectly consummate “'Married!' I said, gasping grace; l'ut thin on the face jiint liefore retiring, I mountains, the driver said totlie doctor, in fancy jewelry. The set consists of manufacturer, which tt breath. ‘Married !—to whom'." But rihe doeHii’t know chicken from turkey, and if posnible keep it on all night, and “Cap, how- long do you reckon a hoss lace-pin, ear rings, hair ornament«, Any friend who will I ^ , ’.'‘ • " , ‘«Wt 1» i. Jpl _ “ ‘ Mr. Ellis Wythe. ’ She know» many language«, living and dead, ™i«h iu inf,»¿J will stand it, doin' ten miles a day, upon which we can con ( In science and fiction is very well read; rtoiie„t tb'Xii “Ellis Wythe! the villian! He bad I keep it as wet an |«onnible. Thin wet right here in the mountains?” The slide and bangle bracelets, mg, in,, uumiiuent fraudulent Imitato imitat.. wewi'l’f t*1'*Uil But «he cannot cook meat, and «he cannot pretended to he my old friend, ami was mank keeps the air away from the skin coats for doth Newmarket Light Ilf fivu hundred dull» \y the ■ B he was sure he could not doctor sail! make bread, autumn are fastened on the breast by a remedy an honest ,, • fl the only confident of my love for Alice. anil given it time to soften. The outer tell. Perhaps five years. And «he doesn't know chicken from turkey. in the world for the .l efcw * w r '* ‘ cuticle wears off in time and fine smooth “Not well knowing what I did, “Cap, you can bet your life that a single button, and fall open to show the recoin mended, ami ¡t |. „„ V1J * « She can play & “Fantasia” or “Nocturne” with I staggered past the servant ami skin takes its place, but it takes from dress beneath from its collar at the to mankind, and jiecui «rilv to tl,. d * common boss has no biz here more than «kill, was s«s«n in the midst of the gay com six to eight weeks to perform this task. two years; but when we take on up at neck down to its puffed paniers and turer, to permit any di, un,',rab|? luauufj Can «ing up to “B,” han a wonderful trill, The reason the skin on the face is nut. a ti worthless wm-thlauu imi’tatii put pany to whom Mr. Bond, stiff and Can writ»- a good story or sonnet; but «till ol«l man Sloan’s, we shall git the tough Vandyked flounces. 0,1 »• market to J jure its reputation. W She doesn’t know chicken from turkey. stately as usual, was doing the honors oftentimes the coarsest of any portion of est hoss that ever lived. very cough, *{» you have a j Surah «•hemisettes, made with He's worked ask for Amiiieu , the body is because it is more exposed She’s 1 e n up to the Tiber, the Rhine, and the with an air of great satisfaction. right here thirteen year, if he's workeil full gathers or close plaitings, till up the l ot suffer yourself to ij Nile; “The bridegroom anil his attendants to the air and to more sudden changes a day, and never misse«! a trip. He’s front of cashmere dresses in square any other preparation. 'I She’« a painter in every popular «tyle - of atmosphere. A woman who would stixsl in a little group by themselves. Can decorate china, a plaque, or a tile; never sick nor lame, but he ’ s just biz plastron-shape just below the neck, or Dujardin's Life Es-enLure«~~ « But «he doesn’t know chicken from turkey. A clergyman was in readiness to do his have very fine skin must wear a veil every time.” they extend to the point of the dress nervuu« headache. most of th«- time, especially in this clim office. They seemeil to be only wait- After leaving old man Sloan ’ s, I re- ■ below the waist. She's always «elf-satisfied, grateful and cool; ate. However, the skin may be kept ing for the bride. A critic, 1«»th just and correct, a« a rule; “Rough <.n Coughs,'• ‘lc, 50e.,H ,, J called the driver's stit.mient to him, No jewelry is worn on the street now And knows every stitch of the Kensington “I advanced and confronted Ellin soft, clean and fine without a veil if and askeil which horse it wa- but rings, and they are covered. At Sch<M»l; Wythe. Heaven knows what I would proper care is taken. “Now, Cap, you may have twocha ices least thev should be, but occasionally But she doesn't know chicken from turkey. Warin water is the best to wash the have said said or done, for I was in no COUGHS. H0®SENaT She can work a design by Lensing or Burt; to guess which it is. If you hit him, one sees them worn over the gloves by hands in, but never do so just before go reasonable mood. But at that instant a But she cannot cut out for her childien a skirt, I’ll give you a dollar If von don’t, you ' persons presumably escaped from Long Sore thr.«at etc «|uieklMrelielHd b , ing out in the cold air, for such a p.o- /irunr.mf A tuple an,l eCJ O • null e for her husband a well-fitti lg shiit; piercing shriek from an upper chamber j shall give me a dollar.” view. S le doesn’t know chicken from turkey. renurty, «superior to all qher »iticle, rang through the house. Alarm over cess roughens tlie skin. Every night “ All right 1 ” I said. same piupore. Sold „nlyU |m “Ue‘ Tennis, archery and school girl paper I’m willing a girl should read Latin and spread the countenances of the guests. tlie whole body should be washed in The nigh wheeler was a good-sized 1 (with a strap full of books) are dainty tepid water, anil the face in as hot wa (1 reea, There was a general rush for the stair It ha» been decided t| continue th. sj Should German, and French, and Italian way, and I was borne along with the ter as can be used. The hot water 1 chestnut animal, with curly tail and varieties of stationery folly. Ragged- Inland quarantine atation luring theXel , mane. He was a close-ribbed, com- 1 edged paper is still popular, but the sjjeak. opens the pores of the skin and takes J others, Thiough the ojien door of an Anti lx- “up” in the latest esthetical freak, l pact fellow, and I fixed upon him at ■ furore for it is on the wane. FITS, FITS, rm, apartment we saw the bridesmaiil, who away a great deal of natural oil, besides once. If she only knows chicken from turkey. trente«! by W«>rl«l’. iü^J I’d like her in music and song to take part, had gone to summon the bride, kneel tightening the skin, and thus keeping it New ball dresses are of colored tulle Sue.-;-»»fnlly “I am sorry for von,” I said to the Medical Association. Adûre«s Read poetry, science, and cultivate ait, U ing beside a prostrate form in white. It firm. spotted with chenille, They are draped for pamphlet, Buffalo, N. Y driver, “ Irecause you have lost that If husband and children were first in her 1 After this washing in warm water an ! was that of Alice in her wedding robes. over satin of the same color, a and have a --------- - ♦ ♦ ——------ - heart, dollar. It is this near wheeler. ” tieneral Sheridan want» to know wb.;, J And if she knew chicken from turkey. Die strain upon the worn, troubled application of oatmeal and water, left ] “Cap, that's the meanest horse in the low, sleeveless bodice, worn with a fichu on all night, softens the skin and tends | hea.l .if the army, he or the .Secretary, f heart had been too great. She was of the folded tulle. Knew barley from rice, knew tart from a pie, to whiten it. A handful of coarse oat- ' 1 team, lie has been here but six months, dead ! A ¡»oil from a stew, a broil from a fry; Wild-rose pink will I m * a | ami I don’t think he'll stand it six For a cough or cold there is noremeJr, And, if she went into the market to buy, “It was not till afterward thatjl learned meal should be put to soak in a bowl of' | months longer.” to Ammen a Cough Syrup. j color fur the thick-corded Knew very well chicken from turkey. the full jierfidy of Ellis Wythe He water a few hours liefore using. A bowl I looked sharp, ami soon tixeil upon worn a.s dinner and ivception dresses For to make home happy, all knowledge must Thu New York Journal of « hail pretended to receive intelligence may last three or four evenings. The the off-leader as certain to be ttie right this winter, and by the bridesmaids at blend, hands should always be washed in the j that brokers and speculator! hold all the trad through a correspondent, of my mar Art, science, and service theii benefit.» lend; < Jctober weddings. one among the three remaining horses, dollars. • r4(1 Then, la<lies so clever and wise condescend riage and permanent settlement in Cal oatmeal water. and said,— Natty cutaway jackets with checked Bran is an excellent article for soften To know about chicken and turkey. ifornia. Stung by my apparent faith ADVICE TO CONSUMPTIVES. “That off leader is the horse.” waistcoats are worn with plain skirts of lessness, Alice had yielded to her ing and whitening the skin, and a bran “Cap, that's lietter, but you haint hit dark wool, with a simple hem, and tin the appearance of the first »yaut»™. bath should be taken at least once a father's command and consented to be him yet. But you may have another gathered into the waistband or plaited 4. RECONSTRUCTION <*» general uemilly, debility. loss 1«,»» ,,f appetij. »præta, - come the wife of a man she did not love. week. Place tlie bran in little thin mus- i try.” chilly MMuationa, ‘ followed by by night-«» night- alike all around. But the poor « rushed heart rebelled at lin bags, and drop in the bath-tub to I In a wagon made of willow and cough — prompt measures for for relief relief -b« As the nigh leailer was a long-legged soak about two hours before using. Wheeled I once a little maiden, Plain or striped skirts with tunics to be taken. Consumption is scrofula» Jim last—ami broke.” cream-colored horse, which color I had of the lung«: — therefore ure the gnat ¿3 Ringlets whining on the pillow, There is some good reason why a match, and a tailor-made coat of cloth I’oor Uncle Andrew! And that was Rolling homeward treasure laden, always known meant a delicate con jor a woven jersey, will be the regulation scrofula, or bloisl-puritierand streugth resi»] woman has a coarse or niottleil skin. the reason he had always remained a Like a boat upon the billow. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical l>iOTterT' Either the digestion is bad, tlie blood stitution, I said,— | dress for school girls this winter. bachelor. . Superior t > cod liver oil as a nutritive, udJ “Of course it is this off wheeler Ten yearn fled. Ah, how I mitMed her impure, or she does not bathe sufficient -«urparaeil as a pectoral. For weak b.ngi.,3 Prayer books bound in white velvet When «he left the village school! ting <.t bksnl, and kin«lre«l affection», ithaaaj ly. If the face is washed often and the then.” and gold, costing $25, are shown as the But she said she'd lx* my sister “Cap, you’re doin’ tip-top; you’re e«iual. Sold by dniggi.ts tlie world ovw. fe ONE GIRL’S WAY O' “HUSBANDRY.” rest of the body only occasionally, all As we lingered by the pool, giftin’ nearer and nearer every time, kind made for brides to hold in their Dr. Piercis pamphlet on <'onsiiiiiption,et»i And I passionately kissed her. I was thv youngest daughter of a the impurities which are in the skin hut you aint quite fetched him yet.” [ hands at the altar. two stamps to WoKLii's DrsPENsABr Mtuicd must come out through the pores of tlie A ssociahox , Buffalo, N. Y I Western farmer and twenty-five years Ten more fleeting years renew it; Fashionable girls adopt the manu I 1 told the driver 1 didn't believe him: ago, such earned their own spending skin of the face. Thus, care should be that I knew the long-legged cream script style of letter writing—that is, Little wagon made of willow; A crank recently threatened to shoot Pi J Loving eyes are bent to view it, money. I had received a fairly good taken to wash the body once a day. A colored animal could not be a tough only one side of the paper and with a dent Arthur. Loving hands adjust the pillow, sponge bath is tlie best, as any other ----------- ►>-.---------- - common education, yet had no inclina wide margin on both sides. And we’ve fitted rockers to it. one. “ Buchu-Paiba.” Quick, complete cure, J kind when taken often tends to weaken tion for teaching. For a few years I [Atlanta Constitution. “ You needn't believe me. When ye The Kate Castleton pokes of white annoying kidney and urinary dtoeMM. $1.1 the system. If powdered oatmeal is worked out, doing housework. git up to the colonel's, you can ask any My father had planted apple-seeds rubbed on the skin after bathing it body ; ami if he don’t tell you that plush, trimmed with silk pompons, are OVER FIVE THOUSAND COPIES SOLD worn and fashionable for babies a year for the commencement of a pursery, proves beneficial. UNCLE’S LOVE STORY- Of the C alifornia C hristmas Sour™ When arising 'in the morning wasli yeller hoss has been here thirteen years or two old. and now they were ready for grafting. This is a collection <>t < Original Poems of »end and never missed a trip, the money is Vandyked flounces bound wjth velvet nient and affection, Elegantly Illustrated, 3 Uncle Andrew sat leaning his elbow He thought he would have to hire a the face very carefully with tepid water, yours.” or with satin rihbhn are used to trim bordered with fringe, combining the daintiaJ on the table, supporting his head on his man to help, but I coaxed him to let and drv witli a fine, Soft doth, always When we reached the colonel's, I skirts of new woolen and silk of.a ('hririt na< < 'aril with the permanence of i hand. Traces of fresh tears were upon me try the work, and he finally let me rubbing downward. Be sure to dry tlie asked a quiet-looking person, sitting on the Gift Book. It is a beautiful Gift Book, over dresses. face thoroughly. Quick ami brisk rub set one thousand scions. ! flowing with graceful sentiment of greetiif* his cheeks, and his eyes were fixed on I the piazza of the hotel, if any of the bing is not good for the face. Father went out one day the next and affection, which may be appropriated ly Loose pointed jackets and plaited an ivory miniature which lav before him A little lemon juice and milk mixed horses in the team had a remarkable blouse bodices will be worn in wool the. sender and will have a meaning to the depicting, as I saw by the glimpse summer to see how they had grown, history. recipient. together and applied nightly will re which I caught of it, a bright girlish and he came in and said : l'ut up in envelope, with ^ort-/>roteeior,eti “That nigh leader is the toughest dresses, made as they were during the “Well Rosa, your scions have all move frick'es. summer. mailed to any address. Price, 81.00. Pub-, face of surpassing beauty. horse in California,” he replied. “Now Rainwater is the best by far to use for grown but three. You have had much lished by J ames T. W hite & C o ., I had no thought of intruding on Cabbage bows—otherwise rosettes— has Hank been playing that game on Booksellers, 23 Dupont Street, 8. F. Uncle Andrew’s private griefs when I better success than your old father. the toilet. Little or no soap is needed you? He usually playsit on one or two oi velvet ribbon triin autumn bonnets, enteied his room without warning. In Well, well! it all comes of having good with it, as it is very soft anil easily re passengers every «lay.” hats and dresses. , A New Yosk dispatch says: At Berehei moves all dirt. In a city house the deed, I never suspected that he had eyesight. I can’t see as I once did.” I ]siid th«« driver the dollar, ami said Belts and chatelaine bags of elegantly Friday night prayer meeting he defended th best way to obtain rain water is to keep So after this I was left to graft in the play house. any griefs he was so cheerful ami to him, — embossed - leather are again ultra-fash- a tub on tlie roof or in tlie yard to catch —-------------- pleasant, and so free from the crusti nursery all by myself. “ Now don ’ t play that game on another ionable. it. One of the agents of a great nursery, ness commonly set down as the dis Insteail of feeling tired and wore out,» passenger. ” French dressmakers pad the hips of Soap should be used very spiltiegly at Rochester, had made it his home at stead of aches ami pains, wouldn't yet rattar tinguishing traits of old bachelors. “All right, Cap! I’ll be more keerful I was about to beat a hasty retreat, our house when in that vicinity, and on the face and hands, and only white next time. But you see, Cap, them’s new dresses for women of slight figure. feel fresh and strong? If you continue Mq miserable and good-for-nothing, you haieonl, we, thinking of him, as a dear friend, Castile soap then. Although it is not when Uncle Andrew stopped me. my perkesits.” yourself to blame, for Brown's Iron Bitten SUBJECTS FOR THOUGHT “Don’t go, Charley,” he said. “J would never take pay for his being so agreeable to line as others it is per will surely cure you. Iron and cinchonaan ----------- --------------------- there. fectly sate and pure. feel as though it would do me good to It is not wise to reject benefits when its principal ingredients. 11 is a certain cut Do not sit too near or very long be But one day he said to me : for dyspepsia, indigestion, malaria, weakn«, SLAVERY IN BRAZIL. they may lie refused. talk a bit just, now.” kidney, lung and heart affection» Tryit.il “As you will take nothing for all fore an ojien fire, unless a screen pro “Is that the likeness When duty seems to clash, "the you desire tolie healthy, robust and strong, ad your trouble, I am going to teach you tects the face. Tlie heat will harm the On the 30th of June last, the number I asked, pointing to moral law always has the right of wav.” experience its remarkable curative qualities. which seemed to la- the subject of his todo all the niceties of grafting, from an smooth texture of the skin, as would of slaves in the municipality of Rio was The means to promote any enil are as 34,389, the 47,084 on September 30, orange tree down to an apple root. I harsh or cold air. thoughts, necessary as the Xml to be promoted. Rainy, damp weather is favorable for usually charge any one from three to 1873, increased to 54,437 by 7,353 more “No,” he answered, “hut I will tell Opportunity is a beacon light by yon the story if you care to hear it. I five dollars for each separate branch. the complexion, and unless there is a , entries than departures, having since IM Cl'RlM high wind the uncomfortable veil may ' the latter date been diminished 20,084 which many are piloted to the harbor of think it would be a relief to tell it to But you I shall charge nothing.” EVER FAILS Epileptin viz., 8,893 by deaths ami 11,105 by success. Thus I learned the nursery business. lie dispeiiHed with. some one this evening.” Spasms, Falling A woman who desires a clear com emancipations, of which emancipations I made a contract with an Eastern A wise man watches the development I d ew up a chair in front of Uncle Sickness, Convul- nurseryman to set scions for him at two plexion must give up having a small 052 were by the emancipation fund, of his plans ami then bends his ener Andrew, who thus prrs'eeded : sions, St. Vitus Dance, Axobolfes, “You may form some conception of and one-half cents per scion. I have waist, unless she has it without lacing. 9,987 by private act, and 510 with onus. gies to waiting. Opium Eating, how Is-iiatiful Alice Bon I was from the set one hundred and thirty scions per Tight lacing gives one a red nose. And The slaves still existing at the eml of Activity is not proof of industry, m« Scrofula, and all who would not rather have a large waist ; June were 10,747 males and 10,042 fe picture you see there, though the reality day. more than a handsome face is proof Nervous and Blood Diseases. ami a white nose than a small waist and males, of whom 10,770 were under 21 I took some of the worthless apple was far beyond the power of an artist to of a warm heart. Cy To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Tight lacing also prevents years of age, 20,090 between 21 ami 00, trees we had on our place, and set pear a red nose. reproduce. We may boast of great strength, vet Merchants, Bankers, Ladies and aii who« "She was a delicate ami tender flower. scions in them, and in two years they regular circulation, inducing chills, and 2,918 over 00. In the year July 1, possess little skill; profit lies nearer the sedentary employment, causes Nervous Pros heartburn, andascoreof diseases which 1882, to June 30, 1883, 230 arrived in tration, Irregularities of the blood, stomach, A hereditary tendency to heart disease were loaded with fruit. bowels or Kidnevs, or who require «a nene 1 next learned budding. are far worse and more disfiguring than exuesss of departures, the deaths were latter than the former. —her mother had died suddenly from tonic, appetizeror stimulant, Samaritan yen- Success does not consist in never ine that cause—gave her friends much II The budding of trees is :i|W ork*w< «men | a large waist. Tlie best way to obtgin 413, ami the liberations 1,002. Esti is invaluable. Cy*T hou sand s anxiety in her earlier years, but the «•an do as well, and sometimes, f fancy, a small waist is to take plenty of exer mating af 4<00 the average value of the making blunders, but in never making proclaim it the most doctors gave encouragement that she lietter than men, as their hands are cise in tlie open air, ami to wear corsets slaves liberated since September 30, the same one a second time wonderful In vigor snugly but not tightly laced, both day 1872, by private benevolence, the total more soft and pliant. would outgrow it in time, and Mr. ant that cversustain- A HOTEL MAN'S LUCK. ed a sinking system. I found both grafting and budding and night. This is a habit which will would amount to $7,989 000. As re Bond went on making money, as usual, CiF “ 11.50 per bottle. not prove so uncomfortable as one might gards the ingenuous, the free births ch.ief.derk at the Vniou with an eye single to leaving his «laugh pleasant and profitable employments. TheDR S.A RICHMOND siqqsise. Ail the French queens slept after Septemlier 28, 1871, registered up Depot Hotel, Ogden, had rheumatism in the ME ter some «lay the richest heiress in the DIC SL CO , Sole Pro-1 muscles of the cheat ami left »boulder. Bv in corsets, and many French women <lo to the end of June last were 8,535, of applying land. the Great German Remedy three prietort. St. Joseph. Mo 1 ___________ M alapropos . —Talking of dinner par to this day. Il Drupffierfl. Orus<l»î*. whom 2,522 had had died, 215 left the nay» he realized complete rertoration, and he t iT" Sold by all «—» “I was a happy youth that day when ties, a gentleman not long since was For testimonials and circulars send Ftamp. -— *•«------ 1» of the opinion that there is nothing equal to I told Alice I loved her, and had done dining with a friend, and was asked to RKDIAGTON a C0.. AffCDta, baa f raacisc* Cheerfulness shouhi lie encouraged. ; municipality, and 5,798 remained, of tne St. Jacob » Oil for pain. The Great Ger- so ever since I knew the meaning of take down a certain lady. Now there The world is full of people who volun- 1 whom 3,977 were under 8 years of age, man Remedy 1» also a apecific for burns ami 1,821 above 8 years. Of those over 8 sprain.,—Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune. the word, and she leaned her darling were two ladies present, one a widow, teer to kok sail anil feel melancholy. years of age, 1,821 were in charge of head on my shoulder and whispered whose husband had not died in the odor I><> go«sl and be good, and despite all the owners of the mothers and 105 were It 1» «lenie.1 that the Colorado taiol ia in back the precious answer, that satisfied of sanctity, the other a married woman, that is said about this world's ingrati the system in»J in the possession of freed mothers. danger of breaking up. my heart's longing. frets! frem the ml* whose husband had gone to Ceylon. tude, some one will love you and greet None of those over 8 years had been “We both knew Alice’s father to well The unfortunate thought he had the mar your coming. nant virufi If a cough disturbs your sleep, take Fiso turned over to the State. On the death I ure for t onsumption and rest well. tetter's Steinach Bit- to hope for his present sanction of our ried lady on his arm, but it was the wid We may not all like the company we of the owner, Senor Juliao l’ereira, the g. ten. rr tecttb««^ union. This was our plan : 1 would go ow, and turning to her with his most f tern against it meet with, but if we are brought in slaves of the Santa Cruz plantation re p?è,9r.Ktiekg' H,;r8eon the to the land of gold, then newly dis fascinating smile, he said: • this beneficent contact with it, we must make the l>est fused to work, believing themselves free, I acinc, has been abandoned. covered, win a fortune, and return and srasuiodic. which • “Nice day this has been.” of it. but a police fon-e anil the reading of the furtbermott • CANCERS AND OTHER TUMORS proudly claim the hand of the rich man’s “I*o you think so? It has been so «reme remevyj” Whenever we have to establish new letter of emancipation finally convinced Are treated with unusual m«xen by World's daughter when he would have no light awfully hot!” replied she. lives o-inplaint.^*' stii«ti<»n. !y*Fg* them that they bad still to work till Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo N to spurn my suit as that of a mercenry “Do you call thin hot?” said he, relations with any one, let us make an Christipas, 1880. The Ceare, the 4th i. Semi stamp for pamphlet. _ _ debility, rh' uma««* ample | revision of panicn, of indulgence adventurer. archly. “Why, it is nothing compared »TOM ':"<n« j of October, has been fixed for the libera “For two long years I toiled in that to the place your husband has gone to.” and of kindness. wild far-off country, as a man only can Youth « an bear tlie storm of passion, tion of all the remaining slaves in the toil when he has some cherished end in but old age is overcome by it, as the municipality of Canimle. “Fourthly,” raid it bard shell Bap north wind sweeps away that leaf in view. I was among the fortunate ones, X and at the eml of the period named, bad tist preacher, who was trying to destroy autum which is so gracefully swayed in Cooxixo by E lkc TRI ci T y . —Some Th. most bssutlf»1 amasseil a sum beyond my most san all the beauty in nature and art, “Fourth summer. parties in Canada have invented a ma Magazine In th. guine hopes. The time had come when ly. brethren, we come to lieautiful wom Do not be unduly familiar, you will chine for cooking by electricity. It <jn- World for th. I need wait no longer. The «lavs of en. They are a snare to our footsteps, merit contempt if you are. Neither I sists of a sauce pan, or hot pla’e, so Voung.st Read.* servitude were over, ami 1 might now a <■< n«tant Eve in our ganlen of Eden, should you bi- dogmatic in your asser- isolated by non-conductors that the The 1 iterwy .nd .4«“ an allurement to wordliness, a tempta claim the prize. success of the Age • | tions, arrogating to yourself much con 1 bottom fornW. the positive pole of a tion to lead us into fashion an«l display. Every Abide written “With what impatience I made the sequences in your opinions, Po not ' current. The other ,«ole is attached to \es, brethren, look for yourselves, and p’ressly for its weary journey homeward. Not a line a movable point, which travels over the Every Picture n«ade exp«* talk very loud. A firm, clear, distinct, ly for this woTk.by tlx ha«l passed between Alice and myself. tell me what is the state to-day of l«eau- yet mild,'gentle and musical voice lias 1 surface of the pan in circles sufficiently ____ be«t AftM* _ It was a condition of our compact that t.ful women—" quick not to bum a hole through. The most valuable Premiums! A Premium great power. -Kaintuckv, by gawd, sab,” snorted «ubscnption and renewal! Cubs with all I =n<xlic*' we should holt! no communication till Some cakes were cooked in the apparatus It is one thing to adapt ourselves to ^end Postal for our New Premium List! the time came that we might ask Alice’s I out a man over in the corner of the ami eaten by the inventor an«i his Send Do«tai for a Free Specimen. father for his approval. The self-im church, and the preacher hail to go on the inevitable necessities of life, anil family, who are believed to be the first All Newadealm aell it. Amenta wantnd- quite another to allow ourselves to posed restriction had been faithfully ob- I ' to: "Fifthly" for a change. On« Year, $1.50. Single Copies ,B drift, inanimately, upon the tumultu memliers of the human ra«-e who have Russell Pubiishinr Co.. 36 Bromfiefd St. Boston ** served. I did not even write to tell 1 eaten food cooked by the electric spark. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, ous waves of adverse circumstances. It Alice of my good success. I wished to Brevity is a lost art; but it is the One lady declared she taste«! the flavor Lumbayo. BicfcicM, Haadach«. Taothacba. be the bearer of the goo«ls news in per- j ' fault of time that writers and speakers lulls our easy consciences to consider of electricity “quite strong.” Th roMt. Kwell In««. Sprain*. Rrnleea. ourselves victims of untoward fate. It Ram«. Meal da. Fra«« Rite«, son. I cannot be brief. There is too much to relieves us of the humiliation of writing iR ALL VTMIN MAILI P a IM a NB MNU. I haya a powitlT« remedy fi r th« abore d.sM». »P" Boi-i by Dr««gtRta isd D-aters arerr w Marr. Fifty Casta a bettla. IL* of tba wont kind and oi •‘At last 1 set foot in my native town. , say, because too many things have liap- Faith and hope cure more diaeaaes re. have ***■ cnr*l Indeed,aoetrooff ••■I j "defeat'' upon our banners, though it My first greeting. I resolved, should , pened since the worid started. ___ VRAHLEB A. V ME I. ER CR. | •aaaaMa ta A. YOM ALA A A 0») BMtlm^w. be engraved indelibly upon our heart«. than medicine. r.B. Y amhill R eporter , (HM) tcoHQuaäö HOSIDIERS C 8lTTEfl5.e-” Our Little Ones and The Nursery. GERlSANREMEOli r’OR FAIIV. CONSUMPTION,