Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1897, p. 6

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) Iilh ' V I\" |*\'|`r_\' plmsu Inca llvruld e of lhv qm-rn Inn n- (`la-vu|uu| .-\nn-l |.`.`Ill.\` mun :JAMES Rtlnf [This Brass and Iron Bod onlv $6, in Black or White Enamel. J! "V .\`1iunp.-, Iuhlalla-~:u:ml nr nhl nun} `(Tn-rl" Z / _ // tlw sllglnlq-st \\`NlI\'lH`HN should rv It ll . . 4 \ Z .`/.` ,'-///. know vxrlvtly \\'hvrv lw y.mnd.~I. It In gent A , / frov, awulml. by umll. upon r(`(]|l(`8L DR. SANDEN, I56 St. James St., Montreal, Quebec. ARE voum TIRED or USELESS onuccmc? Nu lmihl ymt have trial iiiciliciiics and failed. Wliy not try Na- tivrc's Hwn l\`cnic in this siinplc hut tlmruuglily scientic way? Im- pruvml IClccli'iv Si1spci1. I-`wc with all Bolts. Orders tn .on fur polishijm Hall Oil-(`.lutlu.~a. p(`I'f\`L`t 1`: .\rc _\'m1 xv ~nk. g'l xumting pl1_vsic.'1l and I>r.'1in force? If you are \\ `nk _\'nu should bcgin at once using this famous appliance for weak mm. EL5CTRlClTV--Tlie Fountain of Youth, the perpetual energy \\'l`.lCll'Sl1Sl(llllS all animal life. 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Their reputation is world wide, and they can onlybe procured in Kingston I.____. . ; Ululorlulror and rurnltnro Ianufloturory. `:5! and 3350 rrluoou Street. Ill` AAJIPI) l llu-.~w m1.w.. uml u-\' mun nun`--I mm Iwld 1 ` a 1, upon rgu IIH` of \\'|ll| .-wry rs-rlm: t nml Or any city in the world and ask for P D CORSETS Allah luououdllmllu. at our 9 per Go to London To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. To Boston. i..'V.i-.a:.' -*-`- W. J. PAIR, _,.-)3 x.'.`l no mac? `:1 agur ` I t at and ' "tlu than at that l III!` C` EHIIII OOITQCHVQ, II II`! HO nu -Jed. . . . Herbert $peIIhr says tint almost. the only Vocalmn for whivh II is seldom wisely {mud in the on Which no ' nanny uaumoo--that 0! any child`: mu educator. IIr|t- n a:_-' u ' 5 ugch-:pe;:v3 M 'I\An plus; an :31: shun. annual oquu ovmen. auunoa on one 1: lo ne- oomo the mother uad first educator nl men. It an on tours that higher education" I my nort-c9lIon train- ing or nlvumood study nddresaing the dry bone: of the intoliect rather than the apIrIt-wiIl unfit women for ma dutiu tun inevltahlv lie baton most or them. he will no `in the nttempt or the kinda nten to unite broad Inonml tnining 1! th IWOOI, centlo. e|rt-cul- tun volmnin corrective, It an In Inn -ind. . . . HIrb0rt.ShoIIhr,nnv.1 With the study of childhood and its rapid advancement into n acienctgcoxnea the trite olevalinn of womanhood. the sphere for the "new woumn. "The re- Iulta of edutwlion undoubtedly depend on it: hcginninua. and these are in the hands 0! women." Here. at least. is in partial solution of the vexed woman quotation. which does not restrict wu- mnn`a shere. hut. enlarge: it. rather. calling or mom enrnaatly to become wiser. higher. better. stronger. the quail of ten. tlutlned the is to he- nnmn Hm mnthnr nnd first ntlnnntnr nl Whatever your daughter don or learns hefore or alteswards, let her study kindergarten M an essenl in! part, of her nquipmant for life, for, as our dear and wise Elimheth l eahod_\' said, it is the highest finish that can he given to It womaniu education." It is undorstood. of course. that in giving such an answer we are not. t`0llSltlt`l'- ing the relative valuu of the various means of livelihood open to young wo- men; that we are not advocating the kindertzarten as the highest or most lucrative branch of teaching. or the profusion which offers moat. opportuni- ties to dawning u.mlition. \\'e are not looking at. the work in any of those lights, hut are merely considering it an an eduvotiim and its a development- an a training of the heart and wul and mind. which reparea for any and every vocation in lie, and whivh In-ed not, and in favt, cannot he given up. whe- ther the daughter in qumtinn marries or remains sin le. Kindergarten traili- ing. when righ Iy given. is true vulturo and as nut-h heeonios an intagral part of the whole woman. Lt ia no veneer 01' neon lishmenta. or varniah of an- perllcial ire; it in ratheradivine touch which chnnl the water of life into wine." . their desire "[0 no munpenuenu This desire to have n. s vi.-1| aim in life is n creditable one am when [Hilli- fied wisely is the salvation of many as girlhood. The daughter feels instinc- tively thnt more Ill he demanded of her than has been of her mother. Tunll these anxious mother: and daughters, Knte Duuglns \\'i gins devotes nmre than one purruxrnp in her book. Kin- dergarten Prill(`iplG and Practice." How many women in our country to; day know how to meet._ their daughters` cry (or interests outenda of the home. their desire "to be indapondont?" Thin dnirn in hnvn :1 mmvirnl aim in Uh` l.lI~`r; run wumlm. "The training is invaluable to all wo- men, mgardleaa of wheiher or not they continue in the profession. The in- sight gained to discriminate between eaaenliula mid non-essenlinla, the power to think well, to adapt int-runs ta ends. the command of soil , will insure rar- min and unusual success in any fieid of usefulness." __I1u- \\'iIHnm T Hnrrin. to he combative enu apuetui. H Inn in it thnt. makes some children alia- honest and untruthfult '|'hey nre truined to he so hy the un('un.~wiuus fingers that point. the way. The mot her promises unything, everytlting, to keep peace and avoid ll comlmt. with the lit- tle creature. who. even now is beyond her control. She does not fulfil these mmiwea. and the child becomes her uttgu Never tell fl. lie to in-hiltl or n my way deceive him, if you would hope to get the proper influence. Do not. rob him of the happiness of supreme trust in you. It. will cling to him through ltfe.-E. J). Potts, in Lutlies` Hnmn Jnurnnl. !2!.`!`..`.? 3. THE KINDERGARTEN AS A SCHOOL OF LIFE FOR. \VOMEN. |"l`h. on-uininn in invnlunhln tn ll wn. tnrougn Ill(`.-I Home Journal. npron leash. The trouble is too often with the par- ents. The mother herself fosters uly traits by injudicious managing. er lmhy refuses to kiss her. She makes be- lieve to cry about it, und thus gives u lesson that will soon have him orvinu [or what he wants. He humps his hand und aha whips the door, or wlmluver it wins thtlst hurt him. thus tam-hinq him he combative and spiteful. Whut is .p that vnulvnu nnlnn l`ill|til'Pl'l -Dr. William T. Harris. INDIUESTION and I CONSTIPATION. ' wk for hounonhh ad cunn- In I 0. 00.3531, I-luhtlo `jlhnnn-. - Knh. TH E` But it through all the livolong day You've cheered no hea$lw you or nay. It throughout ull You`ve nothing done that you can trau- Thnt brought the sunshine to one face; I No not mm! nmnll xnu brought the sunshine ` act most amnll, That helped some soul and nothing mat. Then count that day as worse than lost. mum-. This work \\ill entail :1 gram nmounl of lnlmr on Ihuse who have the llI.|lH'l" in hand. and we lwspeuk l'n_r lln-nu lllt` hearty xruopernaiuvm uf all inlorewlell inn` the welfare of our soldiers while at camp. We ho for a full nt.u-ndnncu at our next \'.(`.'l`.l`. nwoting. to he held m-xt 'l`hurs_xln_y M four n`cIm~k .m.. in the Y.\\'.(`.A. rooms on \\'ill|i.-um street. All Indies will he welcome. nuu mum u_w m is Inn! you lune dun`. And counluu, fund One self-denymg not. one xmrd That cued the heart him who heard. Ono nlnnoo mm: himl mu eased the noun 9! him who heard. One lance umsl kind. That (5! like sunshine where it went, Then you may count that day well 8900!. . If you will sit down M set of sun And count llw Is that lure dun`. counting. fiml The \\'.(`.'l`.l . have .~wvurv(l pe*rInis- sion from (`u|. (`union to lump :\ mm at Ilw milil.nr\ vamp In lm hold lwru in June, for llw purpmu of supp|_vin;.v rofrmhnwnls and xmn-imuxivmlng Inw- 9N t`~*` 10 1| \\`i~'hing to pun`l1.u~'- Ill!` Hume. \\'- undersmnnl the \`..\I.(`..\. purpose- liming at large lenl eroolml un Ihv rounds, and we lrnsl '.ni< null Ilm. V.(`.'l`.l7. tent will he the m:`:uH of` vountvr.-u`ling solno of (N mil influ- rnmu whinh nnlnrnllr ..n..n.| .. I...-..-..| vmvuu-ruvllng ul (N !`\l| Inllu-I envc-s which nulur.'\I|_\- nth-nd n I.-nrgv ymtherimr uf mom and hnys n\\:\_\' {rum all the mfluenves and comforts uf home. 'l`k:.. ....._I. .. III -_. :- A millionaire brewer, n aonntor in an- other state. said to 1\ll'.`L llunt. "l slmll vote for your hill. l have sold out my hrewery. nnd um elenn from the whole bmlnF3S. Let me tell you \\'ll.'I.l 0(`(`lH`- red nt. my tnhle. A guest mus tulvn dangerously ill at dinnnr-~insensihle-- and there win n (`all for hrnndy to re- store him. My little toy in once ex- claimed. No; that is just what he don`t need! lt will mrulyze the narvn-.~i und Inuscles of tho )lUt)(l vessels so they will not send hack the hlood to the henrl. When the liquor was poured out to |[tV(` the mun. the hut in-aisted on puxliilut it buck. "You will kill him; he him too muvh blood in his head already.` `How did you know all th.'Ltl` was nliterwnrds Miked. `\\'h_V'. 5' in in my pliysiology ut sehool.` Senn.tor." said Mrs. llunt. nre you sorry your boy learned that at school?` `hliulonn the mun replied. ruisintr his hand, `I would not take five thousund dollars for the us.-ulrunee thie gives me than my boy will never be .-i drunlmrd.` "- Yout h's Companion. If you \\`l.\'lI to he mixer.-ihle, you must think uhout yotlrself, ulvout wlmt you uni, what you like, whnt r(`:4pet`l people ought to [my yon, nnd `t hen to you nothing` will he pure. \ou will spoil everything you touvh; you will make sin and misery for yourself out of everything which tiod sends you; )'Ul| will lie us \\ retvhed in you choose." "F(`ld0n1 can the lwurt he l0ll\`l_\' If it scwk ll lnnlior still, Self-funzeuinn. at-ekimt only Elnplier cups` of low lu fill." gum nu uvt-rlmwugsr nmuaure of low- and .~Ig`xn'pnllny for all their ma-(ls. I know a girl who is known by over" one to muke u full nnd In-a confidzmt of holh her parents Men to the silnplvsl thing. They ent`our.1ge- it for they know that no man '1 even, (mm to whisnor nught into that pure hour! Whll` 1 may not he made kntmn lo Ilnuu. amrveu Ior love." Oh. nmthc-rs. he sure you give your girls nn ovt-rflowixgsr measure .~I_\`m.'nnlhv fur n um u my mm,` I said. yuur mulher must have lovml hor tluusxllln-r." "Then \\`ll_\' (lid slw ridicule my numnpls In lvny my lwml on lmr ulmuldi-r und re-pulse: my ki.~.umz. Slit` was tun busy, all used lo any, hut so wins the devil husy s-ur('li- inst out in mun to In-. upon me the curessns I never gut in lmin, nnd which Iiwve-pl:-cl, not knowing what they meant till luu lute-, simply bovuuse l\\'ll.\| starved for love." Oh Inn! Ln-.. |.,_ Another Him` I he-sard n girl 501 out, "I (`raved for ufft-(`lion and newer re- N-iv:-d .-In from my mother." l)un't any that,` lsuid hnrn Inmul |\:\- . _1..,,,, u 4|'U\I - IN`. lRIS'|`RONG, ol `cont. Kingston. Some yenrs Ago, in the course of 11 little missionary work of minu, lemme across a girl who hud entered the down- ward path, and when she will to me. I had no one to go to for help," lmked her if she could not tell her mother. Her {nee instantly hurdened. My mother aneered me into silence whanl tried. at the lure of sixteen. to tell her of my first. little love uffnir. It \~:n.~4 a silly thing. .\ hoy wrote to me nak- ing me if he t-ould `keep voznpnn_v' with me, and when loffered the letter to` mother to read, she waved it away. tell- imr me I was It silly girl. and not to bother her \\ilhsut`lIf()(IlIsl)lle:.s. 'l`lmt sealed my lips forever on my confidence III her." u-u tnrougn these stages of their lives. Very muny tinu-3 they slip away into homes 0T their own |)eforo we hardly realize that they have hecome old enouprh to he nntrxied. and unha p i1 tho mot her who has failed to mourd ner daughter's males to at light l5hUl,T('. it all vonsists in km-pinrg them from h:Ll)_\ - hood to womanhood, so nose to you that the-_v will he imbued with the mine high aspirations of `our mm heart to- wards the host in fife. and with you dtxaira the acquaintance of only the heat" people. Not. the "host." people in tho mattvr of financial or social tstanding, but "best" in qualities of mind, heart and soul. I We on hardly mrpet-.t young` air on-rt-ise the caution of women ver (1 in tha world`.s ways. They Win thoughtless. frivolous, romantic l( ll foolish degree often, and we must. deal gently with them until they have puss- ed through these of Very munv limsu Ihnv .I.`.t ......... :..... an-ry motnarn nenrt. ' Oh. how watchful n moiher must he to direct her daughter's steps inlo the fate/ay of n useful and h {Jay future! t is n atu ndoua link. we must live very us use to our girl ` hearts and livm in order to sue: afull accomplish our task. \ (Litton: Into sober forethoughi is n ques- tion which should come very close to every mother : heart. Uh hnw umtnhfnl .. ......At..._ ........a |... onur Iwms! `K. D. 0.` P1115` lcllovrnl Ono `no omuwu nu. IIIU llll hP.'|l`l - '. sum Mrs. Hum. r .` would t he us.-aurn nve I hi e n\' ill n..u,..- I... .. Oullllunolnoroond ooo.Ino.u. or om 10 pa cont. New lnuunoo laud tutuud uaamoo. I! over ll )0: cont. Told lnuunoo in form um-and I1.71l.7|5. or our to yo: no. loan. had lnorouod IIIOJOIM. or our 10 per uni. lunch to pouoy-holdon lnonnod $150.- dm, or our Ill DO! cons. nun ll!l`. l)Un ")'Uur Lrhlnr -~'m....` i THE DAILY wme, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1397. A A ' "M N7 ` `NC ! I UIICC [III I -IO ml pain cum. Ural utomnlly cum r Intiszn, Iyollinp, sprung, In-ulnl. ammo. pulnllld account at ovary duoriplloa. In can in ' Imp tluwn. lvIl`lIIl'lI Tho nomws wvro put nhout. tho nook of enrh of tho Ow ]~rl.vunvr.u. Thru the prls- onorn wrro fuml-l_v lmmtgtl up into the law u.-.k tru`. whllu lhv .-urnml mwhuys vir- clnl ulmut tho u.-ll: lu km]: :1 uluw vyo un tholr qmno. When tlw fhl` ends of HM` fares hutl ht-rn fustrnul uhunt. thv llmh nf tlu-tmu uml the ur new! tlmduumml lhltwvs hntl lnvn tlnl, thu ll :1 \\'vn\ nnlvnxl to Two clhl Imp. curxlng thvir t-upturn as they jumrnt lntn mhlulr. 'l`lw other three held l-.m-... hut won pmzhnl nil` t.hv limb on which th-3' gun. nulnx dnwu with :3 jerk. Ono ul' tlm Ilmhs lu-m sn low with Its human m-lgln that the loot! of one of tho ntmngllngvnu-n just tuuvhml the ground. and u Imracuum hold the limb up `at arm's length while tlwhunglnu hum slowly oxplrvd. The bmllvs mm out dmwn A few` day! Inter and wvw hurlul hunmth whom they were hnm:uI. The graves um pnlntul out to this day. Inn Man fnllnf lW.`n wlmn Ran n.\nm._-In...` 5% IOIX I DEF. Hill Jllllllf His Hand (whom mother In \-lndktlvo 1: until. a wholly unnecessary who In wnhlnc tho d|sbou)-h`u dam mummy She durlylu-u town on the Mir.- Ino.-&lud |lUlIlll`(l UUU (U `INS lI_\'- ` In the {allot 1870. \\'h<`n S.-an Ilornnnllno had grown to n vlllnau of 4,000 pmplo nnd lhopuehlo of Lon Almvloa had but-ugno If glnco of 8,000 Amcrlruns nml Moxlmns. u mnnslor was killed ml his wmmn ml1l~rd one nlght by highway m|>lK`r.~'. Tho punplo at Sun Ilcrnnnllnn m-no dvoply atirml nt- tlm dollbornto nu.-masilmtlull for mnmgv. When George I ok~rI nnd Hvnr_\' Wnlllng were brought to tho now jail wort` to mvnn trlnl for the crime. the mnlv part of tho ` population could nnt wnlt. fur low tu tuko 1 its course where (not: wow so svlr odrnt \ nml wont down In tho Jnll one night In en ' crowd. The ller was mjolod Into doll- erlng the keys to the mnskcd men. and the two munlcmn were soon In ulcd from lhvlr oolln. Pctenl licked and s\\`un`und knucktxql two men down In ho was hustled {mm $315+ jail. and In qmomcm uf nngvr was |hn( dud. Wnlllng was put In n drny on lln publlo Itrtt Ind. oawrtrd by over I00 men. I'll hkcn 30 tho mk true and thorv hangul In the moonlight. He was the inn man who went to hln death at tho gallows tun.-Ph|Ia1Ielp.h|n Timon. lot` I`:-Io-man. % Mg:-non (making a cull)--Whn8 an than bolus I hear. mu Maud! I: and lwlnnn unnlh In I-Iunildlnn, ungnuy um: um uvruwuu us Inn Qu\vl\1I_\`s would mnmlm mm. \rvrv mmlu {rum lhu (`uwhiulu lurluta on the R|d("\`.\` of the cut- tlmm-n. nu... ._._--__ _..,,._, ...,A 7 gun uwlu vuu In IIIIU lulu` IN (llulr i\'llllIl`1t. At inst. after months oi watching and some oowboy dotoot.i\-o work, in gang of uino cuttlo thiowa Wm: surnmndvd hyu posse of four times that nunibor of Moxi- oun and Amcricun cowi)u_\'s at. tho mouth of Santa Anit.nv:nnyon. Thom was in tx-r~ rie short lnttldl Thrm of tho m\\'bo_\'a woro shot doud and womi wl*m~woundod. Four of tho thiuws 'oto Miiul. The now- boys wvro no mmidu. I d M tho killing of their companions um |~`uir.1`(`m:(`(l at the mmnory of tho robborios thut lhvy had so long suorml that they ohumioncd uii oun- sidocation of in trial for tho rvmninlmz wip- tumi thieves. nnd, hm-Ing bound nnd insh- , ed thcir cnptiws, storm! forthwith down aorona tho valley for tiw gnilomu trw. Ali tho nwn \\`on~ on linrsvlmok, nmi thvro was `no way of hniltllng n tvlnpurnry plntforin for tho oxw`ut.ion nmivr n limh of tho trw. To muko tho hnngzlnn us much u! on in- diknity nml ha turturmm nu thn 1-u\vhu_\'s vnnlul nnnnnirn I\l\l\(`Ai_` \fnI\\ man {.3 u at... IJIUIVS. But the most sensational and memo- rnblo execution that ever took pluco at the oak tree gallows was on May 16, I803. 'l`ho war of the rebellion was un um that time, and hundreds of rascals, nll round bad men. invaded southern California nml Arizona to escape army duty. Tho wur } made an exrreordinm-y cimunnd for cattle. ! end for two yous the Mexican cattle men were hereuod day and night by I gang oi I ontilo thieves. who would secretly drive I the cntfio feeding in the valleys und onn~ yon: mile: from the ranch home to tho foothills. end then by ntmlth would urgu the bent: in email drovuu down through Sun Bernnrdiuo county to Running. where meonlly agents would buy the came nnd goo tlxclu out oi the sumo at their ls-ieum. AI Innf. nftnvn II\nI|O`\n nl -...e..|.l.... .....l Tho oom n has n u londld position for an oxurlono Inn: in mm Ontario. All 003 nnloulon so in uddnuud to W- J. Jlupoolor. Kingston. N tu nus nugueu. On the way tho pursuers with their oop- tlveo stopped to mm in tho shade of the oak. Two of the oupvos. who worn lonsod, no no to lot thorn feed thmux-wives. made is desperate attempt. to run muy. 'l`hc_v were caught nftor A hard struggle. and In tho anger at their tmmnpt.t.oolulu justice four of tho prisoner: wuro hnugod than and thoro. I pnrl. lUl' l\J\ urlu ullll(H'(`(l xnuos muum-nr. When General John (`.. Fromont and his troops, ueting in conjunction with Gom- modoro Stockton, seized the quaint ohl Mexican pueblo of Lon Angelou and raised the atnru and stripes more in June-, law, the iirsc recorded executions took piece as the big oak tree. In the brief tight thnn took place and mold the eeing of half the tcrriilmi Mexican populuiio from the pu- eblo when the American u-uhwntiixrg be- gan, a mango! half breeds im zzovvd the e ` opportunity to rob by visiting homes (hu- ciomins) on the outskirts of the town. At one home, where the msonie unoxpoetesiiy found the owners in home. they shot nnd stabbed the whole huniiy to (lentil. A few tiny: luter, when the iievimr populnvu hml recovered from its fright and returned to Los Angelou. tho fourfui murder wns ` known. A posse of Mexican ridvrn-t.ho but in the worid-wua ormmizud and started out ueroae the pinion toward the neuron neighboring people, Sun Bernar- dino, nine miles nwuy. The murdering nndthieving gang was n-niied up to the Cujou pass, and there uuugho. 'l`hcre were seven in the gang. The posse lashed the wroichca to their horses and started back to Les Angclea. On thn \wnII H\n nnv-nnmnn with than. nu!-A BU llll/`UIIIIH IHHCC. ` The tree wnn undoubtedly 600 or 700 years old. It stood In tho valley of Sun Hcrnulilnn-tho only one of tho klnd for mlloa around. Y1-um ago. boloro tho Auwrlrunn poured Into the valleys of south- ern Calltornla, the Iron had no counter- put for wvoml hundred miles mljum-nt. When Gnnm-nl Jnhn l`. Prmnnnr. nnal hln ll`-D ['Jl!|`DllO(l. The tree was what In known in Call- fm-mu u u live onk--in tho lnml whvre very few troy: grow naturally. and where, 1 ngonm-atlon ago, onomlght travel for days with ox or mule tmm m-runs tho burning sandy waste: wnhoua onnu mllng a tree under whlch 00 mt In tho ahndc. Such A specimen of wgt-mtlon was n lzmdmm-k known fur and with: And a natural mating and mootlnq place. The (run wnn nnrlnuhomllu mm as. '.'nn luv vvvnua unu I0. J.`l'Ulll I63 `TUBE UI'l|llCl'||.` \1n on than 14 men `had nwung into eternity, Jud in shade page o most thrilling Ivenlntti`1\iJinr} tho wu-sting of don state of Cu! ornin from Indian half bx-bod and Mexican dominion have been planned. Tim tron um: what I. `9IIl\I1'I\ In nn _-___ _._ _.___- --v-w Jinn 5--1-nvvu- Ion Wpn nnnaed--somo .0! the lion Noteworthy lnouuouw-The `nu Wu PI-ohably ooo or no Your: old. The fmnouI_ gallows tron of San Bcr- nurdlno county, southern California, In no ` more. There wan not another tree In all , the w0rld`llko In. From its great bmnchos . mm-n than 14 man 1...: .._...... anon ..o.....n- FAMOUS LIVE OAK OF CAEIFORNIA THAT IS NO.. MORE. THE ` GALLOWS _'.l`REE. w .___._, uuar.'fonow on 5...}- -__. lI-_.I . I\|(-- `(ind : In no ton-In you Mu nah magnicent nmlh boon ntoinod. Ill|' NH lH'r III [II in !`\`\`I'I|l`lll hmnil \'('rli*r lhinks l has N`l`ll v:L~ul_v ` |*In\zli.~`h hmur) 'li....... ll.-I..-.x.. I l`|*K UH IIQ`l` IIH` thun mm on (In- hn-n'_v _\'w|r.~: yu Ihu nmlln-r uf ni In n\.u..II..nI In... :4 Amorlonn Tum-rs On Qm-on \'Iotm-In. On .'\In_\- ". lIh. quvvn \'i.-Iuri-1 uf I-In Innd. \\ ill mmplmu In-r` .wvx-nly-1 um _w'ur. Slit` lmn hm-n (n llw thmnu Inn or than un)` of tho Hliliih .~uv-ruiul (it'uI`;!I` lll. hynl :1 I`m~nr1I of lil`l_\-ni _\'0ur.~'. thrvn mun ha, and ri;lHm-I1 lm I I.*.a .1 III Hr... ........., us: ' _\'w|r.~'. Hlrvu lrtumm Ill. nu,- furI_\"-lnur _\'9nrs. J ri~k on Iwr lifo \\ nvr i< of H10 upin` 0|\..n autumn ..n ll... ..` I lllllIU-"D given up In! III III II UUFU, llll I1 (I ` lnat. resmt. proourm Hmxlll Amorimm Nor- ` vino. Ono bottle grontly beneted, nnd [after taking three or four bomloa ho roclnimed himself porfoc-'.Iy well. Sold by I `V. II. Medley. ........ ...... ...-..., 3...... Again. Thonna Wutermm. n well known and L)0pulurresi of Bridgowntor, N. 3.. us boon aullluring from imhgosliun and weakness of the nerves for nearly thirty yearn. Ho lmd tried every remedy. um! treated with boat. pl|)'!lCl:\1l", but. all fail- ; ed to giro any porm ulent. relief. He had i almost. given up ho m M n cure, And an u vinn nnn hnnlnnrnnrlu hnnnrnnl nmi ! Ho Aland Iluutud Tho World Fur 1: RM` 0! llopc-ml. lluullhful Hunnhluv. Ilut lu \nIn l`ntll smm. Alnerlvun Nrrvlno Brought II Ml-I.l:|y urn nf Ilmuluu Light 'l`o lllm um! Made llhn Btrmu: ULP\\'_ IIIIIHKIIH. What u pit; such u prvlty to WPIII` sun-In vt`.m'(`:Il `DUN [M ht-ml Y" --\\'I...o .a.. .... lllglll lllfy lUUH\l `|lll'|l' VH`\\' TH [Ill`8Hl'U I interrupted by u lurqu pi:-turn--lmt on the hem! of u ludy in front `of them. By mlrnit nxovoxm-ma lnllurnlly Ilw wearer of the hm munmgml lu unsoun- thv xiew nf |*nth Hm yuunq mun ul- ternately, inswml of only uno, whi;-h i: the usual privilc-gu M the Lig Llwzntm hemhzour. After nearly die|m~ntin'r his n:-vk in ,the vain ellde-:n'nr H) dIu|m- lhu shu- dnw_ Ii!|im(hu.~4l .~_'nid In his {.ri(-n.|: pity it is that u Indy \\'ilh lsunh f:u'v should hu nhlizml an Iurgu hut in nnlc-r In m-rsmml (It-ft-vl ulmux hm- ` hnxul " I low a Lu-go Plc-tun lint Dlnppou-I and I 1 \'low of the lingo Wu Bumrod. When 'l`iHin'1hns1 nnd. 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