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The Evening Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

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TRICKY NAVAL OFFICERS. frugal than he should have been, but Convention Personals. Dr. J. A.

Smith has been editor of the wasteful. His hard-earned money has Well, 24 49 74 and 99 has arrived and taken up headquarters at the Mc-Cullough block 2nd door south of Trade Palace and will open Tuesday morning, Nov. 17th at 9 o'clock sharp. How Tliey Get Havana Cigars Without I called on Dr. Gile, the magnetic physician, in Capt.

Strong's block, unable to raise mv ri-ht nrm on fn. Standard, of Chicago, 32 years. He and Payingr Duty. The officers of the United States his wife are guests ot Moderator uro- slipped out of his hands in driblets as fast as he could earn it. He has spent it for useless things.

He has even dam venor. California grapes at Wiedemann's. my body on account of rheumatism aud paralysis. One treatment on the Electric chair and one magnetic treatment Dr. W.

M. Haisrh, superintendent of aged his health in indulgences which navy, said a leading Treasury official recently, "are the greatest smugglers amonf American citizens. Go into their homes here in Washington and enamea me to raise my hand to my head and register my name. I am rapidly were poisonous to hi3 physical and mental systems. When a young man se missions for the northwest, is a skillful worker.

His daughter, Miss Ella L. Haigh, is treasurer of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society. Bulk oysters forty-five cents a ouari. at Fallej restaurant. improving.

XT. F. HALF ANT, Editor and Proprietor. (Entered at the post-ofHce at Lawrence, Kansas, as st'cond-cJasn mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.

DAILT. Per week, br carrfer, 15 month, by carrier, 60 Ver month, by mail, 60 Per year, by mail 00 WEEKLT. Per year, $1 50 Pr tlx months, 75 LA WHENCE, KANSAS, NOV 14, 18S5. you will find them filled with objects of Mrs. Maggie Anderson, SarCOXifi -IflffilPCnn Pmintrr Miss Higly, for 17 vears missionary to cures employment he should firmly resolve "out of my earnings all necessary expenses shall be paid.

The re All lump coal without extra cost st. vertu, fine pictures, bronzes and Turkish rugs which they have picked up in Kansas. 2CSdtff Griffin's. 271d5t Burma, bears with her the effects of the climate, but her gentle persuasive eloquence gives evidence of a deep interest bre'gn countries and smuggled past mainder I will rigidly reserve for future uses in the same direction." We aver the custom-houses. Their cellars are Bulk ovsters fortv-five ppntu nnii-f.

in tne cause she advocates. Sl-OOO at Falley's restaurant. that all young men will meet a period Miss Burdette is the sister of the cele brated "Bob" Burdette, though possess when $500 would prove the first step to a competence to support them in old stocked with choice wine3 which they have gotten in the same way, and the fine cigars they smoke cost them about half price when they come in. as they Fresh eocoanut candv at Wiede ing little of the droll humor of her Will buy a nice little mann's. 271d2t brother.

She is a grand organizer, and age. Then it should be the aim of every the efficient secretary of the training nouse and lot in West often do, on our naval vessels from school. Full ovster sfpw for nnlv twnntv.fivA mechanic or other person to secure that sum. It may take two or three Cuba. It used to be, and not long ago cents at "Falley's restaurant.

The hay-crop of this year is estimated to be 47,000,000 not quite so large as that of last j'ear. Rev. C. F. Tolman, D.

now and for twenty years secretary of the Mis e'ther, that naval officers sold cigars to the'r friends here, and a curious case years to secure it. If so, all tne more reason for securing it. Money to one Lawrence. F. C.

CLAltK, Broker, National Bank Building; sionary Union, was four years mission Osnore Citv and Seranton shaft poal nt ary in India, riis district consists of Griffin's. 271d5t so long accumulating such a sum is of of smuggling cigars happened a year or ten districts and ten territories, from far greater value to hi than to one who Illinois to the Pacific coast. so ago. A merchant vessel was sent by the navy to Havana to bring back to N. B.

Money to Loan. gets it ahead in one year. But, above Evem Russia is progressing. The grogshop by aUecrfe3 of the Emparor of that country have been abolished, and the saleof "intoxicating liquors confined exclusively tohotel3 and resraurants. California pears at Wiedemann's.

271d2t Rev. T. R. Peters, pastor of the First the united States some shipwrecked all, the pursuit of this course makes a better citizen and a better man, in all sailors. hile there they obta ned hold of a lot of cheap c'gars, which they One dozen Xew York counts, nicely Baptist church, Topeka, has come into the State within a year, from Havana, N.

He has taken hold of his work in Kansas with a determination which respects, of the one engaged in it, than erved, any style, at alley's restaurant. bought in such quantities that thev does the so-called "liberal and open- only 25 cents. corded them up in a great pile on the will insure success. He has been ap pointed chairman of the State Board. deck.

Over this pile, which looked very much like a cord of wood, they hearted generous" life. The latter is the life of a spendthrift who becomes be- One dozen fried or raw nvstpr. onlv Bowersock's Opera House, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, Nov. 18.

The churches in the city will be sup twenty-nve cents at alley's restaurant Poor Stead, the editor of the Pali-Mall Gazette, is no longer a homestead. In Stead of editing his paper, he is picking oakum. Hi3 time will expire Jan-ruary 9, proximo. Poor Mr. Stead.

mirched with all the evils of humanity, threw a lot of old sailcloth, and when the customs officers asked them if they had any dutiable goods on board they plied to-morrow by the delegates of the Baptist Btate Convention, as follows: and too often ending in wreck, ruin and Try some of Wiedemann's hand-made Jjirst liev. J. H. Keider, of disgrace. The "popularity" is among cnocoiate caramels.

7id't Wellington: evening, Rev. C. F. Tol pointed to this pile andsaiditconta ned gars. The customs officers thought his own class, ana not wortn navmg.

man, of Chicago. Go to J. S. Gilmore's and see the they were being guyed, ana aid not Plymouth Congregational Rev. A.

L. Grand reproduction of Bartlev Campbell's (author "My Partner," Galley Slave." "Liberia "Paauito." "Clio." ott most cnu.ri.i look at them. elegant base burner he will sell you for SCHOOL AND CHURCH. Vail, Olathe. "Twenty-two vears ago," the Treas The St.

Mary's Express "has about concluded to devote its attention to the local news and a discussion of the public events of the day, leaving personalities alone." A sensible conclusion. play the First Methodist Rev. D. W. Sanders.

ury officer went on, "the Trenton ap of Wellington. Christian Rev. J. R. Edwards, of An- If you want a coal that kindles easy, buy the Richmond.

Price $4.75 per ton WHITE SLAVE thonj. peared off the coast near Norfolk. It stopped at Fortress Monroe and landed a wagon -load of goods. One of the officers of the Customs Department saw at lirimn's. 271dot Lutheran Kev.

W. H. Barnes, of Em poria. WITH THE Colored Baptist Kev. C.

I. Tolman, the landing, but he was unseen by the Think of it! The Art Garland, for naval oflicers. He suspected that the sale by J. b. Ixilmore, for of Chicago, and in the evening, Rev.

A. Coffey, of Independence. boxes and trunks contained dutiable The corn-crop this year, according to reports from the Agricultural Department at Washington, is the largest since 1880, which was the last of a series of six full crops. This year's crop was grown on an erca of 54,000,000 of acres, and averages 2GJ bushels per acre. Mrs.

A. J. Howe, of Chicago, presi goods, and he determined to be on hand -I i i. ii it Fresh hoarhound candy at Wiede NEW YORK STAR CAST. Entirely lew Magnificent Scenery! Startling Meclianieal Effects.

dent of the Women's Foreign Mission mann's. 271d2t wnen tney arriveu at me express ouice. Fearing the advent of a Customs officer. ary Society of the West, has been in that position several years, and has giv they hurried the goods on to a wagon Leavenworth nut coal, large size, at en an inspiration to the cause of mis AST) that afternoon and rushed them over to Students at Amherst College will hereafter be refused a diploma at graduation unless they attend to their gymnasium duties during the course. Fourteen of the three hundred and eight graduates of the Woman's Medical College, at Philadelphia, are now practicing medicine in India.

No, my dear teacher, there is no salvation under heaven for you or pupils, unless you work for the immediate and everlasting good of each individual child. Practical Teacher. A leading Eastern religious paper says that reading hymns from the pulpit is rapidly going out of style. Thi3 does not apply to this city, where hymn reading is as popular as ever. Chicago Herald.

One of our American missionaries in Armenia had a lot of Moody and Sankey hymn-books come through the mails, but the eagle-eyed inspector of the Turkish postoihee decided that "Hold the Fort" was intended to en linmn's. 27ld5tD the nearest express office I think it sions, in connection with her sisters in the work. She was born in Bui ma, India. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat says As a class, editors of country nevvspa Tie WoierfDl Bam Storm See the $25 Art Garland base burnpr was at Newport Aews.

Here they found the officer readv to receive them. at J. o. liillmore's. pers have done and are constantly do He seized the goods and found them Mrs.

A. M. Bacon, for nianj' years OF REAL WATER. secretary of the above society, is the ing more for their State and its welfare addressed to leading naval officials of The Art Garland is the best hard coal and progress than any other set of men daughter of a foreign missionary, and the sister of Rev. Dr.

Tolman. It is Washington and elsewhere. Upon ex animation the goods were found duti in its borders. The country paper (and fourteen years since the society with able, and the United States was paid base burner ever brought to the city. For sale by J.

S. Gilmore for $25. If vou want a coal that will not clink in many respects it is unjust to speak of which these ladies are connected was five hundred dollars in duties before it as a country paper) is a great educa thev were released. organized, and no human tongue can tell the good it has done. er or till up your stove pipe or chimney Act 1 OM Kentucky Ilome.

Act2 The Quadroon's Oath. Act 3 She is my Act 4 On the llelle Creole. Act 5 The Floitinar Wreck. Act 6 lied Oevil Inland. Act 7 bhe is a Free Born White Woman.

Usual prices. Sale of seats begins Monday morninjf at S. T. Field Co's. "At the time of the Yorktown cele tor, and a great comfort and a great advantage to every community.

The mon with soot every lew days, buy the liich Rev. O. W. Van Osdel. pastor of the bration it was the Trenton, you will re mond.

Sold by A. J. Griffin. 27Ld5t member, which was sent over to the ey paid for it is the best investment in Ottawa Baptist church, has been in that position for about a year, and during courage rebellion, and expurgated that old country to bring the foreign guests the long list of family expenses.7' The very best lines of suitings and tnat time has done a good work. Wot mofiensive lyric from every Union.

overcoatings in the city are at J. Mc While over there the officers in charge of her picked up a great amount of only has the consrresration been in Connel's. The styles are the latest and creased so as to crowd the people out of Some time since a Miss Caldwell, a The Atchison Globe thus consoles the dutiable goods, and it is said that a INSURANCE. tne present enihce, but they are now satisfaction is guaranteed. Remember J.

F. McConnell is the great first class Republicans of that county over their devoted Catholic, left $300,000 to assist in founding a great Catholic university well-known Lieutenant of Washington stocked his cellar from the trip with meeting in the skating rink. An excellent parsonage has been built during tailor of Lawrence. this country, lhis sum has been in recent defeat: 'Put away the little rooster, wo shall never need him moref AL. StLIG, General Insurance Airent, Office in new buildin on Winthrop stret, cast of Massachuset.

the present pastorate. enough fine wine to last for years. "I was in Canada not long ago, creased to about 5,000.000, and it has been decided to locate the university in J. S. Hand oksellers, are asrents for the uneaualled New Home continued this officer, "on business con and I'm feeling, foreman darling, broken up and mighty sore.

Once that fiery Washington City, the 5,000,000 to be sewing machine, and to those intending nected with the United States Govern Rev. A. S. Merrifield, State missionary, has been eminently successful in his departmett. But he has resigned his position, much to the surprise of the used in the purchase of a site and the to purchase it will pay to call and ex JTIOETENTS ment, and while there I sailed in a revenue cutter from Toronto down to Que erection of the buildings; then it is ex amine them and get prices.

They will untamed rooster, used to have a yearly crow, but those days are past and vanished in the mists of long ago. Now his convention. It will not be an easv mat rpiCKETS lo or from Lawrence, j-. be sold at bottom prices. 247dawlm bee and landed at Halifax.

Here some ter to till his place, and yet there are pected to raise at least 1,000,000 more by way of endowment. N. Tribune. France, England, Ireland, SwederCTTVSl of the officers of the cutter wanted good men, one of whom might possibly few e'erars for present use. We were voice i3 weak and husky1, and his wings are hanging down, for the Democrats, oe secured tor tins work.

The Catholic ladies of Washington have a "tabernacle society," the object We have now received our new line of Picture Mouldings and Frames for directed to a very nice estabrshment. rates. Satisfaction g-uaranteed. Office German Newspaper, Lawrence, Kaa. oh, foreman, cooked our darling rooster of which is to aid poor and needy mis As soon as the owner knew we were connected with the Government, he holiday trade.

All the new styles and combinations, and would say to vou sion churches throughout the United brown. Place him gently in a corner Real Estate Transfers. that prices on these goods were never asked us into a very nicely furnishet where no human eye can see; place him PHYSICIANS. States with tho necessary altar vest ments and linens for the decent cele The following' transfers of property were re so low as now. Frames mpde to order where we'll never find him, then come bration of the divine mysteries.

The back parlor and brought us many samples of fine cigars, which he offered at a much lower rate than they would cost by the best workmen in the city. J. S. Crew Co. corded to-day: Phebe Mendenhall to Sarah Kersey, 149x125 feet, in 1 of 32, 13, 21, Eu- out and weep with me.

Broken down meet at the Carroll Institute every daj of the week except Saturday and Sun in all his vigor, hurl him rudely to the in the United States. He showed aora townsnp, 350 00 DC STOCivSTELX, resident physi- cian at tne United States Industrial school tor Indians, offers hi professional services to the people of the nenbarhood. Calls eft at his office at Haskell Institute will bo promptly attended to. Telephone communication from Geo. Leis' dru store to Haskell institute.

floor; lay aside our little rooster, we Jas. G. Hays to John A. Devally. lots also samples of fine wines, liquors and day to labor in their pious Star.

in uaiawin uity 275 00 shall never need him more. brandies. lhese 1 sampled, and Henry S. Crumrine to Geo. Hoedl, 11 know they were very line, lhe prices Tho twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Society for the Increase of th aerf innei 15, 13, 21.

Eudora jwp 275 00 W. S. Foster to J. G. Hays, lo in Media 215 00 of his old Scotch whisky and IIennesv were.

I remember, about half what Ministry was held recently at the office ol Says tho Atchison Globe: A beer man in this town reluctantly W. S. Foster to G. Hays, lots 52, 53 and D. in Media 70 00 thev would cost in the United State the society, at Hartford, Conn.

JLhe tota admits that prohibition is beginning to receipts of the year have been nearlj He said: 'Of course you will want to load up here. You can get these goods for half what they will cost you in the prohibit to an uncomfortable extent. ATltS. W. S.KUSSELL, magnetic healer, of-.

over Hutsou's restaurant. Consults tions free. 245da tf FSMYTHE. M. D.

Homoeopath. Office an.d residence No. 68 Mass. Su, next door to City Druar Store stairs. Ta-tf l.j,000.

1 if ty-hve scholars, from twen ty-f our dioceses and four missionary ju By looking over his books he finds that New Wood and Coal Yard. Order your cobs of Nicholson Bros, while they are cheap, fifty cents a load for the one horse and Si for the large two-horse wagon. Telephone number 125. 9 tf Small Doses Cure. During the past fifty iyears the proprietors of Brandreth's Pills have received thousands of voluntary testimonials of the wonderful cures effected by these pills.

They not only cure rheumatism, dyspepsia, piles, diarrhoea, liver complaint and all fevers, it greatly pro-Ions: the human life. One or two at night, on an empty stomach, for a week or two is sufficient. United States, and we are doing a big during tho month of September preced trade with the navy. Four ships of the isdictions, have been added during the year. The president for the ensuing year is the Right Rev.

John Williams, A. J. Griffin desires to inform the pub ing the passage of the prohibitory law United States navy have been here th's his shipments to the country exceeded season, and 1 have sold the oihcers ot DENTISTS. D. D.

LL. of Connecticut. Brook lyn Eagle. three hundred, while during the month all of them large He then lic mat ne nas mint a new office and new sheds, lime house, on Win-throp street, west of the city library, where he is prepared to furnish in good shape, coal, wood and lime at as low prices as anybody can furnish them, quality, quantity and condition of aroods mentioned the names ot the ships, but of September just passed his shipments An American traveler in Europe I can not rive vou these. I remember fancied he could make people under were only seventeen.

lie says that a onlv that one was the Alliance, and stand him by speaking with a loud think another was the Tennessee, We n. Dentist, 135 Massachu- setts street. First-class work and moderate charges. H. HOWE, Dentist.

Perfect satisfaction J- Guaranteed. Odiee over Mull St Zoo it's grocery store man in the country dare not tako a case of beer into his house for fear of being clear and slow jronunciation, forget ting for the moment that his words had told him we were Government officers, and it was asrainst the law." Cor. bovrotted or sociallv ostracised. lie considered. By just weights, full measure and close attention to business, Mr.

Griffin has built up a retail trade at his stand south of the M. E. church, which no meaning whatever to his listeners New Books. Cleveland Leader. arther says that the home consumption Similar is the blunder of the teacher he continues to manage) that is verv is falling off; that four years ago his de who hopes, by the mere urgency of his A MASONIC RELIC.

manner, md bv his clear use oi word satisiactory, ana ne nopes lor an equal measure of success. He has all the best kinds of coal, samples of which can be familiar to himself, to carry his ideas LAND AND LOAN OFFICE. C. II. BRETT sells city property, loans and rents houses, if you want to loan or livery wagon was kept continually on the jump, but that now it stands idle half tho time.

Tho prohibitionists are A Traveling (lard Issued in Plii'at'olpliia into the very center of the pupil un June 6. seen at either office. He has white lime "Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains;" "Poets of America," by Stead-man; E. E. Hale's "War Stories;" "We Two Alone in Europe." by Mary L.

Ninde, of Topeka; "Love or a Name," by Julia Hawthorn; ''Bessie's Fortune," by Mrs. Holme3, "Rise of Silas Lap-ham" Howell; "Paradise Found" Warren; new edition "Tyler's American Literatures;" -'From the Hudson to the derstanding, without any reference tc that pupil's previous knowledge of the barrel or bulk and nitive lime burn welcome to this grain of comfort. ibatcsidu; ui tuiti it i rent or Bell S. hrll. rll rtn ma o- i-tern ed at the kiln on west Pincknev street.

John D. Harris is the owner of an old Masonic traveling card, which is about a foot long and eight inches de, made Star iiakerir. o- subject. Pilgrim leacher. SUtf Topeka road.

He uses 100 bushels of We met at a public service in on coal per week in burning lime and at Tho True Use of Money. Rut very few young peo of sheepskin. It is written in Latin, tributes his success in the coal business of our churches, a few evenings since, a Congregational minister, of the latter- losemite." etc. In fact, all the French and English and reads: to his thus being able to supply his cus- lit. 1 1 new pie, says tho Albany Express, know the trn nso for the monev thev earn.

It is ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. S. STEELE, Abstract? of Title, Ueal es-tate and Insurance. Office bti Massachusetts street. day dispensation, who was bold to claim that he had as good a right to preact and standard books for all ages.

J. S. Crew Co turners wnu lump coai witnout extra cost. 'I do hereby certify that Brother John Perkins is a regular registered Tree Mason of Lodge No. 1, of the vrov.

nee of Pennsyl the propositions of Universalism as our vania, and during his stay among- them selves. We presume there are no Notice of Appointment. Narrow Escape. behaved himself as become an honest and first to pay for subsistence; second, to aid those needing charity; third, and last, as a source of income or accumulation. To spend money for any other purpose is to waste it.

Everything pur LIVERYMEN. worth brotner. as appears? bvtue lodsre eer many who would think of asserting such a claim; but to all who would we say: "We rejoice in whatever way the tificate to me. triven under my hand and the "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the -i 14th day of November, A. D.

1885, tne undersigned was, by the Probute Court of rkiiiiAn t- i seal of the Grand Lodsre in Philadelphia, tho Rochester, June 1, 1882. "Ten Tears airo I was attacked with the most intence and deathly pains in my back and Kidneys. t'th day of June, in the year ot our Lord truth gets proclaimed, and will rejoice, uuuimwuuij, xvtiiisMK, uuiy appointed ana D4 irtminictratnr in tlia statanF Pan. GW. TOOTHAKER.

proprietor Eld-TV- ridjre House Liverv stahl ha 1T70, and the year of Masonry. Sutton. Grand Secretary." But it seems to us meet, right and has, the estate of Helen's. Baker, late of "Extending to the end of my toe3 and the nnest turnouts in the city. Special aiuiu Mr.

Harris says it was found between urange county, ermonr, aeceaea. 54w3t Hugh Blaiu, Administrator. ioe DOirain or a jnai. reasenable. Rite dtf the rafters in the garret of an old house proper that a ship which carries Um versalist freight should fly the Univers alist Christian Leader, to my Dram: "Which made me delirious! "From asrony! in Worcester County, Maryland.

Within about four feet of the relic was found the skeleton of a man. One of the per laundries. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. sons present when it was found was Florence, has a lady in W. Parker, of this citv.

The relic is cyclist in the person of Miss Anna considered the oldest Masonic traveling I. Ill VII tt We are lullit I to do Custom Laundrv Work nf all Irinria STEAM Wnrlr tinne nmmntlv a Strong. The natural inference is tha Anna Strong woman can ride a tricycle Boston Transcript. fr a liu card in existence. Nobody by the name of Perkins has lived in Worcester County for years.

It is supposed that the man whose skeleton was found was evidently It is said that only one woman in a Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. couoiatuuJ Kuaraiutvu. Cliy WOri CiUJCU IOT and returned, if desired. Out-of-town work received and returned by mail orexpress.

Letters of inquiry promptly answered Telephone connection. VlilKn liito thousand can whistle. Well, shedoesn7 a traveler who had been foully dealt with and his body secreted in the gar need to. The husband's the one who receives the bills, and of course he's the ret. Masons at the present time have no traveling card, but are proven by one to whistle.

Yonkers Statesman. BARBER SHOPS The enfant terrible is at it again. their works. Philadelphia JOHNSON HEYLIXGBEKG, Barbers and He astonished a West Saugus supper- chased should be of real and substantial value, convertible into other and greater value if possible. No one can afford to give his time and genius to earning money and then expend what he has earned for that which is not substantial.

Far better is it to accumulate and hold one's earnings until the time for death comes, and then turn it over to some worthy charity, where it may do good for the unfortunate. Every one can earn enough, and more than enough, to meet all his wants and needs if they be as moderate as they should be. and if he finds ho has a surplus, which he is certain of, he can bestow it upon those who have been unfortunate. In expending money, tho young man should always ask himself "do I need this?" He should not ask, "do I want this?" Wants are, too often, the children of children. There is nothing manly in giving away to desires and being governed by them.

To do so is to become the slave of morbid appetite. How many men, in the evening of their days, looking back, can see that they have earned millions of dollars, even, and yet have not managed to save to themselves a single hundred. It is this which embitters the close of a life. The man sees that he has been not only less table the other night by demanding Never Mind the Water. "some of the cake With one egg in it 'It took three men to hold me on my bed at times! "The doctors tried in vain to relieve me, but to no purpose.

Morphine and other opiates! "Had no effect: "After two months I was given up to die! 'Whenmywife heard a neighbor tell what Hop Bitters had done for her, she at once got and gave me some. The first dose eased my brain and seemed to go hunting through my system for pain. The second dose ease 1 me so much that I slept two hours, something' I had not done for two months Before I had ued five bottles I was well and at work as hard as any man could for over three weeks; but I worked too hard for my strength, and takin? a hard cold I was taken with the most acute and painful rheumatism all through my system that ever was known "I called the doctors and after several weeks they left me a cripple on cruti-hs for life, as they said. I met a friend and told my case and he said Hop Bitters had cured him and would cure tne. I poohed at hini, out he was so earnest I was induced to use them again.

in less than fur weeks I threw away my crutches and went to work Jigtiily and kept on using1 the bitters for five weeks, until became as well as any man living-, and have been so for six years since. It has also cured my wife, who had been sick for years; and has kept her ind my children well and healthy with from to to three bottles per yer. There is no need to be sick at all if there biiters are used. J. J.

Beek. Ex-Supervisor. TING LAUIKVAN CHILD ItE I1A IK made for the company." He took the Several years ago there lived in Little cake. Boston Transcript. Rock a bright young man, but who, like many bright young men of this day.

cents der bottle was sadly addicted to the excessive use for chapped hu di "An A culinary exchange says: "Eggs and ham are very nice." This should be a valuable suggestion to boarding-house keepers, whose ham and eggs are seldom very nice. Let them try trans of whisky. One day his brother went at to him and 'Brother 'John, I see that you are posing the dishes. The Judge. determined to kill yourself drinking, so The vital statistics of 1884 in Mas GitEENLAWN Men Think they know all about Mustang Liniment.

Few do. Not to know is not to have. I purpose to rent a room, put a ban FRUIT AND STOCK PLACE sachusetts include some interesting facts about divorce. Daring last year ol whisky and a barrel of water into it and shut you np in it until you kill 614 divorces were granted, which num. TOR SALE-M Jersey Cows, fresh; Jerser 111) l.

anil A roj i ci-jr yourself. ber is fortv-one less than in 1883, bu Berkshire Pi" 1i 4 "Brother William," the young man 144 more than the yearly average for replied, "never mind the water. Put the past twenty years. Boston Globe. Jersey of Allendale.

No 61 (sire Island Lord, No. 3,3 ni nolds, No. 5,656) and Cier or amS2 Iowa Chief. No. damf jJSgESSS in two barrels of whisky." Arkunsaia Subscribe for the Herald-Tbibcnb.

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