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Show ANTONIA A Tr Story. ALICE D. LE PLONUEOX'. travelers on i part v ofCruz to Mexico their way City were frim Vera wllennot time giv-j- r, tlie away ibilinS Tent to exclamations of delight itlie unsurpassed scenery, by telling at flinch had appeared to them extraordinary in their own One gave an account of 5'iespected and remarkable escape Another hav- frjra o great danger. his amused rbeen in India, a vivid description of won- rful juggling feats. A third said he jnestioned whether all such perform-e- s were jugglery, pure and simple; was disposed to think that much Dsdue to a knowledge and applicant occult lorces, tho power of iind over mutter, moi e yet of mind e. ftft 8 listen-g-Iwit- h per mind. explain his meaning he described ifvcts produced on persons of pecu-:j,organizations by others whohad made a special study of psychological phenomena, particularly what is jJav called hypnotism. lie then i,ve nn account of very astonishing speriments made by himself with To ir positive persons. This brought up the topic of iritism, everybody proclaiming Ja most, utter disbelief, except one, 4. seriously affirmed that he lie had seen a spirit. (ho be-ive- d exclaimed all ia thats cortainly the most Torous, tomlerful thing among us; pray ivor us with this story. shade of sadness flitted over the Good! good! A face ns he replied: On te condition that you do not turn 8 into a jest, for whatever explana-a.nyouma- y offer of the events I .so about to relate, the person with ,om they are connected holds a in my memory, privileged place ind, you, I shall confine myself to 'a ts, neither omitting nor adding inythingto what really occurred, he whole affair was published in the of the city of Aiding newspaper j vsieians lima, leru, jr- - persons, at the time, and there no doubt, yet living brewho remember the circuinstan-- t the listeners were eag- with expectation, and protested it whatever they might think, they ? aid treat the matter w ith respect. I'lmust begin, said the doctor, ly telling you that in 1861 1 went By this time n a scientific and with no thought of $ Peru charged with cora-issin- my opinion, and unable to oirmnst such a majority of menprevail much Yct 1 " certain t W,l a,U ,n,VMftootli was the cause of all the trouble. To this dav I not understand it, neither thev canshe would consent to its Lei- n- nor removed, though it was the simplest thing imaginable. finally, when already oliokin-s- he nsnted. I must here the story to tell you thatinterrupt 1 have made, years ago, a particular studv of that science they are now so much interested in, in Paris, under the name of hypnotism, and was in the habit of using animal magnetism for the ren-- f of my patients. It was the only thing that might now enable me to rescue Antonia. I had a dentist to stand dose by with orders to watch for the least parting of her iaws ami instantly Jdaee between her teeth n piece df india rubber. Exerting all my willpower mid magnetic force to compel the locked jaws to open, I at last succeeded. My joy was great, but alas! quickly faded away. After the tooth was removed and the convulsion disappeared, the tongue was lound to be so swollen at the root, and the throat in in such a condition that nothing could save our beloved young friend from death's relentless grasp, no power could prevent her from choking without the operation of tracheotomy, to which the dm tors would not resort. The delay had been fatal! It was exceedingly painful to watch the struggle and know that though in the full enjoyment of health the dear girl would be lost to us through the miserable mistake of the wise doctors who had insisted that the lo kjaw was not induced by the false tooth. At tlie dose, strange to say, after the last convulsion was over, Antonia spoke in a clear voice, I was supporting her in a sitting posture when all at once she uplifted both arms and her beautiful dark lustrous eyes, at that moment filled with a wonderful light. Gazing into space, she apparently addressed beings unseen by us: Yes, yes, I am coining. Wait, wait a moment! This she repeated several times not only in Spanish, her mother tongue, but also in English and again in French, as if she were being urged to join a throng of people echo addressed her in various languages. Her gaze was rapt. Gradually her hands sank lower, and her voice grew fainter nnd fainter, dying away in a whisper, when the lovely tapering fingers at last touched the bed. At the same moment her head dropjied upon my breast: light fled from the eyes and I closed their white lids. I cannot dwell on the scene that followed; it was heart rending. Iut one thing I wish to mention before passing on. From the moment that Antonia uplifted her arms she was insensible to all things earthly. A priest came nnd spoke to her but it was quite plain that she was utterly unconscious of his presence, and I bade him hold his peace and respect tlie mystery and beauty of death. I went so far as to say: Silence! or leave the room. She sppaks with those who are far above you! As soon as it became known that Antonia had passed away, the many that had rejoiced in her friendship mourned her departure and brought 60 many sweet flowers that we hardly knew how to place them all in her po-sib- ly my profession, though I t, ts afterwards established there for n years in the capacity' of medical 3m. I boarded with a very pleas-- t family, soon becoming ns one them. The family consisted of Mr. d Mrs. I , one or two sons, to m I shall have no occasion to al-iand two daughters, Antonia, a tie more than twenty years old, a girl about nine years old, room. fined Juanita. The morrow would have been her I found Antonia exceptionally twenty-firs- t birthday, that day she and well educated, while had looked forward to as the begin-in- g and music "ting of a new era in her life, when were her orite She was a she should depart to a wider field pleasures. ttd musicians and endowed with a and perfect herself in the art that sutiful voice; it was that which had claimed her best energies. On 't her her life. And yet, perhaps, I that day 1 laid her mortal remains in mi l not look at it in that light, a bed of flowers for I lined the casket ith must have an excuse, and her with them nnd spread others oyer ? had come. her, leaving exposed only the beloved Antonia had a cousin very much face with its beautiful smile. Gentleo'e with her. but she would not men, will you undertake to affirm 'template an early marriage it that her birthday did not open to " her fixed determination to go, her a wider, happier field? 1 or my non us she came of to Paris, part I would not dare to assert nny-thin- g age, re she desired of that sort after witnessing to complete her Acnl education. she her I suppose I must say death, for Frequently to me of tlie want of a better term. pleasure she in Well, we carried her, after ten traveling, tntonia was a noble creature in oclock at night, that being the law nrance and character. To do there, to the church, attached to the d she was ever ready, her whole convent of San Francisco, and on ne continual act of chur-- 1 the following morning went up to d hough and clieer-h- e perform the last sad duty. There was not addicted to frivolous was service in the church, of course, wires, nor given to vanity. She and the edifice was crowded with ied herself with simplicity and grief stricken friends and sorrowing taste. I need not dwell on her acquaintances. Imasine what conequalities, enough to say that sternation spread among them, 'Dow "as to love and admire her; what a peculiar revulsion of feeling h'one did so, and her father dl-- a was created when, just as the priest always a mowas raising the host worshiped her. he was a wren dessilence, asked to in some ment of profund a affair at one sing of the many cended from the vaulted roof, casket rches in Lima, at that time a alighted upon the head of thethe top ughly priest-ridde- n An and commenced singing at city. the a terribly man. of its voice, only ceasing whenwhen the faced .A congregation, courtesy very nervous, priest ' raining her voice, and suggest-lfl- t it spread its wing and flew upward. of she have a certain tooth re- Loving hands bore the body a U'9e one fnl' n 'ts Antonia from tin church to its last re we entered the The objectionable piece of resting place. When was sawed off lovely garand a substitute burial grounds, a most came in a birds of number a by means of a den, tin the casket, above hovering which was too long, body and e lfirotg their posi-tio- n discovered later on. sang in chorus, keeping small chapel. until we eatne to a 5? afterward Antonias faeebe-.- . dJstrted, and I at once told There they disappeared, we having but le new tooth removed to pass through the budding; an the opthrough we emerged when the Prong. together with us, and, conProducing an electric posite door they joined strains up to the lnJurious to the nerves. No tinued their joyful reed with intciment. of Dlace all insisted that me, niche. d face was The casket was put in its . , simply the memory in centlemen spoke It is no uncommon Several Antonia and her noble qualities; Id l6 IF fcbjaw to result from of there was not a dry eye meanwhile Guayaceil exposure to a t induces the mason began im0n" us. Then lockjaw. There fluttered niche. wafl the bod up to the ;Soon n grief of seeing a 11 v,ctim the speeches they during birds; to that dreadful the ,,tj nceased to warble and they All the best not had of . , physicians masons worked Pmce were called. A eonsulta-eld- , kept on while the brick was in. and last the when but I stood alone in Only pacticing e, 1 an-mt- light-hearte- ! bad-temper- rot re-,?i- d. Heart the mourners turned away, did they Fllnr, The American Aiiah st things it would take flight. e an extvlln.t idea if liy&k'mus if the Here the narrator was interrupted present iliv would invent tome other by the suggestion, from one ot his retisou for idnmt all the th ntlis w hieh hearers, that the birds were possibly than the heait failure1. It attracted by the jierfume of tlie is dilheu t lor any one coiieriiiit with vc-e- many flowers in tlie casket. I will not insist that it was not so, replied he, though fresh flowers grew nil around us and the others Mere no longer fresh. I make no attempt to explain anything but simply relate what occurred. Every one onsidered it strange and the pav pers alluded to tlie fact as an one. Everything has i;s msc, but sometimes we fad to trace it. I am tellingofone of those cases, anJ have not yet completed my story, though perfectly u filing to bfc it end hereifyon have heard enough. By no means! lray go on! all exclaimed. AAell, it w.s lietween ten and eleven o'clock a hen we returned to the house. It was breakfast time, and we wentthrough tlie usual form; that uas abo it nil we could do for our hearts felt desolate. Mr. B. told me that he could not enter his lost ilaugh-c- t 's room, nnd would consider it a favor if I saw that things were as they should he. I therefore caused the servant to arrange the deserted chain her ns if its occupant was absent but for a few hours, thinking that should they enter, the grieved parents would prefer to see it thus. The windows were left open till night, then closed. Next day when I arrived at the breakfast hour 1 lound the house full of fragrant perfume, and every one trying to find out whence it proceeded. 1 went to Antonia's room to open the window nnd let in tlie fresh morning air. I noticed that the perfume was stronger as I approached t hut room, nnd when I threw open tlie door it was almost overpowering. Here was its source, hut I lailed to discover its cause. I can compare tlie perfume to nothingthat I Know of, only imagine that such might have been produced if the aroma had been extracted from all tlie lovely blossoms that a host of loving hands had brought to that spot and amid which I had laid Antonia to rest. After doors and windows had been open two or three hours the pleasant odor disappeared and we naturally supposed that to betlie last of it. Not so. On the second day the perfume was as pronounced as on tlie first, and in like manner died out after doors and windows had been some time open. If our surprise was greater on the second morning than on the first, it certainly was not diminished on the third and fourth, but the same thing went on for thirty days. On that thirtieth day I went to Antonias room, not only to open tlie windows but to seek a certain drawing rule time had belonged to her nnd that I desired to keep as a souvenir it is yet in my possession. 1 opened the door, believing the room empty, hut within it stood my beloved friand so so real, that all remembrance of her death was swept from my mind. She ftas there and I had entered w ithout knocking; this was my one thought, and stepping aside I said: 0, Antonia, excuse me! I did not know you were here! She smiled at me, inclined her head, and passed out of the room going toward the parlor where stood her pano. As she went by the door of her mother's room. I heard Juanita scream, The form had Antonia! Antonia!! disappeared ot tlie piano, which I could see from where I stood. I hastened to tho little girl who, not yet dressed, had beqn playing in the bed. But the sight of her sister, whom she had last seen, stiff and cold, among the flowers, had so startled her that she had covered her face and called out to her mother. We did our best to persuade Juanita that it was all fancy, but the child repeated again nnd again: No, no, Im sure it was Antonia; she went to extra-ord'nar- life-lik- the orjjiHs of tin hiiia-lwtly to understand liow uny huumu hein tun die without Leuit f.uiure, while the eitU"es of the failure of the hem! at death may le verv numerous. This n:i;i.t not he of serum.s mono nt were it not tor e fact that lmudieds of teoih nr heiiu lietU U fiuhtelied to death V the 011 Stunt the cause for deaths, lunl many people who are Mek, and l.ae some heait symptoms, are kept in constant terror hv itadinir or hearing m other ways f death after dentil hv heait fadiue. it would he well if physic nus who are too indolent or too iiiuoiant to s nich out the dist use ins; lmek of tho heart failuie to consider how lunch harm they me doings the com liiiuiity, and if they cannot correct the habit. newspapeiMind the public should nvoid mvim; curit ncy to this unfounded mid daimn runs phrase. 'Jlieic are no more deaths from heait failure ill these times than heretofore, hut a new Cause for death lias been coined, nnd the neivous nnd timid are beiu severely injured by it Imported 4 Mile nnd Horn'. There weie imierte-- l into the 1'niteil Btivtes in eleven months ending June 1, SSO, fifty thousand live handled nnd bend of cattle on which duty niuety-trns pu d which menus that they weie not blin ders. hei e lo they come fioin nnd why is the tnritf not incrensed? There were 4(1, head of lioiscs imported into the United States for the eleven months ending Juno 1. ISs'.t. on which ilntv was paid. Of conrse they were lmt tor bleeding purposes. In the 7 Mime time we exported 3. 1S3, being head neninst us. 'When will the United States lie able to raise its ow u horses? We take the facts from the United States treasury leports. An Ancient Copper Boeently I. A. Beddick, who resides up on the Jhaver Dam creek, in Seriven county, Georgia, brought to Sylvauin an old English coin about the size of an copper cent, bearing date 1775, with the image of King (iemge III, on one side. It was plow ed up in his field a few weeks since and was nn doubt lost there during the revolutionary war, as not far from there is the famous battle ground on Brier creek. This is the third piece of the old money that has been found by him. t- ot Mid-fel- 1 pio-hiib- ly 1 v 4:!,-00- old-tim- e If Dobbins' Fli'ctric Soap ia what so many insist that it is. you cannot afford to go without it. Your erorer lias it, or can get it, and yon can deiide tor yourself very Boon. Dont let another Monday pass without trying it. What wrought the change? face Ia ruddy with a TLij woman' THiS ES grace. nes bright. Her el In Her heart is fight. Ati. truly be a goodly sight. A few finef months ago her ifieek Was paiiid and her step was weak... The end is aesr For her, 1 tear, S ghed many a end who field her dear. 1 can tell w hat w roughl the ctiange 1 oil ia her. Hit was told by a fiieaC, win, like her. had stiffaiatld inisery trout n of teiiiH't troubles, that Dr. eoti'pin-atioPa i Vs t at orite Prescription would lv cure her. T Ins friend knew whereof si. e spoke. t r she had ruled by-- the rea e ly she ad t her le.,..;d tti Use. She is t ill husiasi it- p- its praise, and tells her friemla that lr. Pierce the for lotting gratitude ot winnaa-kiail infallible for tins its retneily given ailments. Jt is guaranteed to give case or money resalisfattiou in ett-rfunded. Dr. Pieicea Pelh ta, one a dose. Cure headache, rouslipalioii and indigestion. Do not to others what you would not hate others do to vou. You want a pood Liniment for Burns. No fmmlv should Sprains and llrui-.e- . pretend to keep house wi'iuxil a LiniLet us name a remedy. ment. RECOftlftfERiDEp willing by thousands, who bear to its virtue- - and cer-ta- u - Killer If ffl JtelnmJic JInp2Rrr not otM Mih )r tM. L'b in life usa Perry Davis' and jjii e it a trial. Persons Traveling' should livays have a bottle of lYxin-Kil- ler wx,U them, as accidents ar liable to occur. l:'i htnwliere at IS:., 53:., r.i SI I &'.! Uia; Tloinp A a bun 10th nnd AupiNt Gtli nnl 20tli, 24th, and t tiilnr Mh, tlie I'mnont, Klk i YrtUey K.niroad Co., hru Mnd ill run a riea The Northwestern Line, of Harvest c ui'Hif um'' to point on that hue in NelirnMkH. tho lUnrk 11. and Cen ttnl WwHiimi at one lmlf regu'nr rates, nnd if ,ou doniie Home bother intornui with J. 11. BuehatiHn, tion, com nniun-at(ipneral IWMMiger Aent, t Oinnlia, Nebraska, vtlu Mil fullv mlvme vou. Very often lio dop doen tlie best be etui anil Htid the rabbit yets imay. Kac Jtu tried lausiU'i Punch C.gar? A my t tie, even ia a desert, remains a myrtle. MiM-mtr- 1C 11m SJIITH'S Bile Beans. forthe debilitated. For the liluea. Forth Kile Fr her no After that more, nor was there any renewal of the perfume in her room. Ask no explanation; I have none to give, and 1 never speculate about things that appear to be beyond the realm of investigation. The Fly Barbers Customer. From the I'tica Observer. A funny thing occurred here the other day, said a barber ns he was putting the finishing touches on a Saturday-evenin- g hair-cu- t. A fel- to be shaved who was somewhat under the influence of in toxicants. He took Ins place m the chair, and all proceeded well till I had shaved one side of his face, when hestoppedme. Hold on, he said, I want this thing splained. I asked him what was the matter, and he replied: Theres a fly on my cheek, and vou have shaved the lather and whiskers off, hut the fly didn't move. Now, whats the matter with him? I told him there was no flies on him, but he pointed to the mirror and You think I cant see him. I said: ain't 60 drunk that I can't see a flv. I turned to the glass, nnd there stood the fly on the mirror, and in such a position that from my customer's on range of vision it seemed to be liis cheek. He afterward said that he had felt that fly tickling him all the time, and wondered hew I could shave under it and not cut its Icj low came in off. Cwew Um Neuralgia. For t oltk. Jror Indigestion i onaii-jmUFor Dysentery. lor Uxioiif Actotli Bile. Act on tho - Liver- i: nt manv dUeiroms well topv Lo.Uw-I'ri in small watch TeA mA'licinc fig tu cure them, e 'J.'ir, klitu-ex- J. F. SMITH &. CO.. Mo. , Props-- DR. OWENS When When When When ELEGTRI6 BELT Daby wo clot, we gave her Castorla, die was c. Child, cue cried for Cantona, che bocainc Hiss, cue clung to Castoria, che bad Children, she gave them Castoria, AND SUSPENSOILY. t REX. Jul PATtMita AJC. 16, 1887. Impboveb 34, TR. OWEN'S EI.XCTK9-OAEVAN- tO FftUY AND BUSIt-NSU- IF'S two-cen- ' WO fct4r djru AU- CompiaeftU- - ''RheumatM ti venaaa. Ttidoev & lewaaaP T", thing in ho seldom true, and a tiue thing is so seldom good. t For two stamp we will send von one ot tlie hninisoiiieHt nlinunnc in tlie country. Homestead, Omaha, Neb. A good SUIir 4b tAUlred - , V Nerxeti8ww, Trcwiuag, Sexual Exhsoatfisn Vmitr 1''' ' '.'( by Bod Tndie'retina In TouthH Ay, ned orcm gleLife. ,s or g, tiiut! rvsr to the womb c hhT TO RKM0Mlll K PUniU OT 80 INSOLES ELECTRIC jER.owEV8 PtutrteH I'anijiLt . witwh w' b pul tie ,otairs lb Is paper ilm MUtou is i lain ruled fliulni-f- . 0WM ELECTRIC BELT It AFFLUMCK CO. 800 Norlh hrottdway, BT JLomct. MO canted Tlie fund for the family of the late Philip . Intelligent H. Welch has reached nearly $10,000. The intelligence of shepherd d.ops is Ernest Coleridge has nearly completed one of the well known fads of canine history, and many stories are told of the biography of his grandfather, the poet. the manner in which they distinguish He who tells to you ill tell of you. ELECTRIC CELT sheep by the different marks. A shepif., The jam always gives out before the herd dog without sheep feels that his occupation is gone, especially if lie lias bread. been trained to held a flock. Not long Ti No man is impatient with his creditors ngo people of a small village were in DR. ISRAELS . great distress. Not a child could be TR0S8, Vti .'with BrTbbsaa Owene Llectno Belt Attachment. found. After a long search tliare was a hv Uurtt ith ease and eouHcit. Ii.vchp. 'r V t rMBkirt lil t Ihewoir Biade DUd or eiroiK. great outcry. All the small children of tft made. belt eleeirle end It cier Ifi lrua ''''ix FOR LAMENESS AND SWELLINGS. (t the village were found in a deserted t CO For from lo lo. ttvplare la daj.hpli.al Apltetcrk. Owcu Heli. vard watched over by a shepherd dog. Mill lnf&ss lend fr rtsia lliustraiedholdpamphe Ia the Hlp title, Fulton Co., HI., Jan, 89. CNe In plniD Heeled envetnj0 Not I laving any sheep, lie laid follow ed tm H geatyou Three or tour yert ego wm taken with Lameneat 0WDt ELECTRIC BELT ATFLIAJtCE CK his instinct by collecting all tlie chilin hip, waa is bed part of time, tried eeverfci doc Sod and ilos North liroadu .v, tort vtthoat beneht; wai cured by three or fotu liui. Mt dren of the place into one fold. Boston WjL application of St. Jacobi OU. THIS f Budget. IH rFWrtl There. Falrayra, Mich., May 18, 89. Always TUB warn ft. IIAHVIT KXt I ItMON. Have used fit. Jacoba OU for lameueaa with beat wlah for twelve yeara, always yea handled have it reeultc, GREAT Via tlie WA13A8If LINE to Missouri, lli-gs- RUPTURE v I ecimsa. Jacobs 'oi -. '1 H kw-- - ft- Arkansas, Texas, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana at half fa ns. Tickets will lie sold August, 6tli ami 20th, September 10th and 24th, ami October 8'h. good for 30 days. 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Mold by .Druggists. 81.00. most import lint tlie poiut of perlini ASTHMmice to tho general puldic is the of noise. With rubber iive-men- t, KIDDERS PASTILLES.-,' r,iL abothe the use of electric cars, lition of tlie steam whistle in city limits, LED! bniUk the suppression of bell ringing in church MKE08 5 GOI.I) ID VIll-10 ore. towns and the restriction of hucksters c, luc ClL.M IAHD mouth.. King:. I inI. CiHOi. ui Lio more far Mou.d CO., cries in the city it becomes habitable for well people and less intolHabit. The only rf ala fcfc. Louis and eaey cure. Dr. J. D. erable for the sick. E. B. WALTHALL BU3liC3SXQLLEg OMAHA, The Largest nnd Lest Ttpiipped Hcfcmjf 8i tfe West. Thoioilh rraclicttl IpflbrtmitU x3 Globe-Deuiocra- t. fld.ro ritoMKiur. cauiobuTfree. M' of ticket No. show that 42,758, h;ch drew tlie first capital prize of $300,000 in that drawing, was held hy Abraham Weinger, of 401 South Canal street,, Chicago, A Traveler reporter c.dled at Mr. Weingers place of residence and was informed that he had just gone to New Yotk city, where it is expected that he will meet his ite, ho is now on her way to America from Russ a. From Mr. Weingers friends and neighbors it was learned that he is a Russian by birth. bout twenty. , light years (d age, and that lie lias been in America hut sixteen months, most of which tune lifts been spent in Chicago where he has followed the onupation of tailor, winch is tlie trade to which lie wss brought $15,000 up. Mr. Weinger received his few days through the Express company ft alter the drawing. It was learned that Mr. Weinger Iihs been ft frequent patron of tlie lottery, but until now without success. Mr. Weinger has been all of his life poor man, and it is to be hoped that he will makegood use of ids suddenly acquired wealth. ehewlsteauveil uectulee. AM. (IHPTCK9 I WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE feznoue for eueoeeding where olhvre have fuilvd. TUBULAR Little Chute, Wit May 81,1889. Swellings. Buttered three jreara with swellings from impure Mo blood, cured by cateraal use of fit Jacobs Oil retara ia five years. ARNuiar VOM HAM DSL. At PlU UMHru AND PEAI.FRS. I clay we saw I or Fer. Fur CDillttt 1 mine. For I Dil I.lvwr. nk Moiaecty For for th Sick. For Malaria, Nt. I.oum, a Girl. It They aUo relieve Ihe ren frmn I)ynjpi,ln It is soberly related that a youthful riigeatinu and T'oJleart married couple whose house 1ms reluting. A ierffHt retu i1y for DizzineuK, Nansen cently been glorified by the addition of IrwstnsH, had Tstsi of the beautiful mother dea in the Mouth, Coatin' cided to have the christening service nt Font'll?. 1am in the hide home. A venerable minister was called roltl'II) J,IVEK. The? regulate the Bowels to officiate. Be took the babe in his Pnreh V(J'?t4ibe. arms very affectionately nnd addressed Price 2& Cents. a few words of advice to the young parCASTES MEEICIITE CO., VS7T 7CJS. 8ee that you train up this child ents. in the wav that lie should go; that you Small Pill. Small Do:e. Small Price. surround him with the best influences, sOTHMrxxJBywKrr ami that you give Inm i good example. If you do so w ho know s but he may be- The New Baxter Engine, Rope and the parlor! or a (leorge WhitI afterwards admitted to Mrs. B. come a John Wesley Twine Machinery, and Manufacfield. What is Ins name? turer of Binder Twine, etc. that I, too, had seen her lost sir, replied the mother. Boston Nellie, Thli engine la oin.le with nil come from her daughter, she having tli lntHt Improve from own room when 1 entered it. There 1. If l nmi hm n to A Lnrkr ICiiobIkii. in th history of unirpHPiB(i is nothing more to tell. Had I alone Chfcrgo (Tile.) ArkanfR A Traveler, AQguH Htunm moior. lCvtry hiikIiib seen Antonin, lmighthave persuaded with all ruoitomle in provide The reports ol the July 1 (ith drawing ot nml aafety nppllfli'n knonu, but was imagination, myself that it tlie Louisiana State Lottery company and arn w iirrHiiled In viry r the child's testimony corroborated Pain-Kille- r. themm-i- a If any of our readers of this old standard remedy, weadvisw ooutbottl-them to buy one twen'.y-fiv- o romance, for two ltr. U u'iU ii It. k) Pimple light Hnawera as well for ilred men us one. K IVi-mhi- s - Mjtl Kjib, veur. Ussti-mo- ny action when al every applied externiely. decree of intelligence and every rant blepheua, Lebanon, Ohio. 4TV- W. N. U.. Orcnlui. H. 9 - tl f jgSgEHPIMgZt ,f 1. 0,1 'I'tNTII u Akinie (OCn vavvMoikliiK can ftu nlh a hot sc mil ;rt vo yimrwiiAe eli thewho ntnc lorj biiUM'io r itioiwnl tu.v On in (VC I vi tU A puijilut i d uKu. h. V B'llNHiiV Jj -- I'leane ei bpai few luwtw Mmn . 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