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$40,000 Growing r life, they daotded to aetwanser put of tbs Uaitod nnli tbn hod bon 1b Ibb, and lU elisutU had

T1m$ Burned Engliah Biateu. acad twnntT-aix and taeoty-eighL The glrla had baeo aamnta, audit la aald that

only at a ahow in London wb aaantid the oBar -* *“ twine baaad their eh

, the tide ranee in bdght bom the dlf1 ferenoe of 6 and $ to the asm of S and ■ % That la to HV, 8 the least height . ... . .u- •™-, 1 j, , TW ^ ,m- - Ji great aarrioe, B aa anr one who Urea hr the aeaahoie ■ knows: it la of gnat interest to the 1 shipbuilder and merchant that then l ahonld be rariable tide., that "

. ahonld not alwaTt be high tU

' alware low. That important • would not hare beenanUemd by the

mil the o--—

n. If abemored 12 thnea > slowly she would be leas fit to indieata i the time in exactly the same degree aa , the hour hand of the wetoh U leaa fit he minute hand. Then an other mat and important adrantagea of eal moon oyer that anggeeted by ee, which I wonder did not occur uthematioian anoh aa he, the only , who erer lived of whom it oan br I aald, "He was the rival of Newton.’ r He himeelf aald Newton waa fortsnafa - in having lived befon him. In aoothai - man it would have baen rank conceit. . whan he anggeatad tkia moanl beiag • four timea farther from aa, that under " ’ onditiona if spread eo aa to give ame light, the material of which noon would be nude woe " ~

. bury it in the morain’a fu f pickers, cause it wae e wi * comTtabic, ’aneeiall. u

M waa it ? It waa a ole pieoe o’ pet wot I foon’ in front nv a honae ut artnr some people moved away nit, an’it waa aa long ea you air,

an’ longer too. I takes it under

. arm, an’ the young tin hoi’r on 1 to my other ban’, an’ we finds the airy r agin. Bat we has to loaf ronn’ a good . inle‘fore the lights is put oat. When

T dark we goee down under the aa' I rolls up the carpet kind o’ an’ teUs him to erawl melde of it. tber’ he room fur the fiddle too Y

ma s.ye ; ’ooa if Uter’ won’t I don’t mind, I ken sleep outside, Pete.’ An’ ke looks so worrited that I singe out, 'Of course ther’will! Doywr think Pd

of tk« respectability of 11 — arrai^ed^th^

* haamw. MnreJw ■»»»-** mmm

tatts wwa a Mlaa Bagels, alatar lo -Sa great tmaao; her father, Baron Oeotgudm

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CMT(§) OffilKS

HisesM swo Pmuo Brurraa

A ■an’l TanIM* Crime.

A few yean ago George Chase m ora Adduon, N. V., to the eOut n of Mioliigmn. He married tL >w weeks ago hia brother, Chubb Ohaae, went from the same place to visit him. While there Chubb fell in lore with George's wife, end, as reoent a developments show, conspired with her 1 to kill Ver husband, thet the treaober- a — —^--T^nlghi tr*- -»— *

quantity of d her how to

_ , i, _ . _ ^ ^ PIT ’to themurvar sadthab widows. Tbs bill proridsB thst derous deed by mying that he had dooe s pseehm rr aa per month shellbeciTro te I , job jimt as bad. Hru. Chase eoold S£.!5^Sr*? ol ! u ” I not fins, heart to administer the poison.

TrrtI™", ?Be'taubuad learned of thoaeoret. A lbs nulimrj um.bo mrrol 0,1, m,

deteetivo wrote to Chubb Chase, sign- i the nam^of the brother’s wife, BSjring J

1 .‘ b ** OB » charge made by hia brother! wae

* y*yge,“: lodged in jail at Ann Arbor.

rnnaoSbsmam'Swi A detective waa sent to look up farr. ther evidence of the crime in Addison,

Punlyms, aooording to an Engliah -liter, is rare, much that passes for parmlysia being ounble, eapeeUlly

The opinion,

of tS>Jrim^ieJ Lm'in PsrU, who in IMS was s phyuioiaa in the great hospital then, the Hotel Dira. In

were the hypochoudriaoe whose nations sent them home well after

-in its wards. One odd ease waa that of a young girl in the department of the Ain, whom a sadden fright had rendered dumb and paralysed. Local

phjalmana^oonld^ do ^nethir tonol IheHotdDhm'^u!

Firmly believing thie heraelf, the girl * wse sent So Pans and admitted to -ibe f

girls. All haring were brought to America, paying their expamsat, end

»’S.’SStJ.’SfC, sreatrong, healthy Baglah lag girls. The domariio llW of the couplee were peeuliar. Each family had its own booae, aervanta, and dotaMiahment. ThepUnt ’'

led and managed asps'

in matters of eonaac Chang waa usually the master, wives lived entirely at thrir rear homes, and the has bands altera staying one weak at Chang’s boui the next week at Eng’s Each 1 after hia plantation and othar bn during the weeks of living at hia own place, and the riaiting brother was not .opposed to Interfere. The wives did not agree very well, end the strangely tied 'families: quarreled so seriously that the a is ten frequently had periods of complete —‘ * — *—

weakest at

• So, although Chang and Eng were rich, they diTnot Uve happily. Mrs Chang had tha first ritild, and itwaaa deaf mats The families increased rapidly, until Chang had six children and Eng five. Of these children four never heard nor a poke, although In all other respects all were strong and not deformed. Eight are living, UM oldest, a daughter of seventeen, hsvirbean married to the Weeee of _

About eight yean converted in are-

Ival.and K ' '* '

Church.

attanrtaiiiii. , their standing as good 01 tampan, however by the spiritual cl

IS

■Mliatsa by tbs ftstttts. by sad wlUi tbs advios sad ceusset of lbs gaosU, sad to bald ^Itoi'rtf.S'thSSlSd SSm'sil'soS' iSsSSSssS

j””* - *?

wife. Whenhf^^ io|o

brother, was a

look up fur-

) in Addison. .

officer then learned of the mymteriand sodden death a fei ago of the mother of the Chubb was at home when she (1

ting together certain suspicious actions f

of his and the r*-*

lieved in Addison that he : mother fora tew dollan ah. house, and which she

tamed and portions of them sent awa or chemical analysis. No one doubt ninanon will result in th

went lor the American Oentennii Finanoe Committee, has baen ad dree, log tha Board of Trade in Ohioago fc

the purpose of obtaining support and aid for the Centennial Exhibitior. He proroeee laving the intent, meaning, and wants of the Exhibition befrife the

go Board of Trade: “TheC<

r il Board of Finanoe has the a 1 rfujjye^of^the raising^of money,^ 1 . eooounta, and the spending of the ’-scribed by the stockholders. „ „ mixed in June of last yaar, „ and to organise it it waa neoassary to j have stock subscriptions. Under the

American Women.

It is n melancholy fact, that Americht eaUh anil physfqur, until tbey'hav eoqme literally a race of invalids. Hot td it la to look around ns and compare - il’ frail and effeminate looking liuly of to-day with the hale, hearty and bnxom '•dies of days gone by. To all aueh the e discovery of Dm. Wansmat, of " " fornia, which la known aa Vixeau vKitn, la a prioeleaa boon indeed. this claaa of disoases it la oeriain and safe, and any lady, old or yonng, take it with entire eonfldenoe m tin .. suit, and thus avoid what to thousands is a stumbling block never overcome, via.—a consultation with a family physician. Tie true there may bo cases of years’ standing, that will necessitate more powerful treatment, but in nine eases out of ton this remedy will the disease, end after e little time e cure. The number of ladies cured by it era numbered by thousands, end ere scattered through every State In the

Union.—Cbm.

glOO^ MOgTTH Afr EXTERMINATORS AMD INSECT P0WDEB FOB

t Paper! Try II!

Treaties the Wrung D Many thaoa Women call nixx. ..

BraagfSi

for 100 dsys. ^ For that period

BlBbrewt Kinds of Byee.

e in all eyea, but they differ

! ESLESHiSL - enabled to look dowi : tszis* . ' ' m of one mile In the air. This fact explains the b h-hawkou its pinions.

he square view of hlaTnSnJ | ri&a b*y - rangemerl, eo uato see fas off agaiu. t Snails have their kean eyes at the axr trendty of flexible horaa, which they * oan protrude or draw in it le J 1 «tt3k tee^e! *— —tttera stand on the op muter headed shark h looking eye. Marly twv. ’ ri-rt. By one elbre shay awn beatd the - thin edges of the nwd. ea whieh the - OTgerm arehmatad, eo as to examine tbs ZJrZT&i he?2 oM^Mhiontrihglmn '™tlh one directing the light dineUy to the optic retina. That explains why U eMnot bo approached in any direct

The feasibility o; “he advantages and ions loesJiuea proy

line had sprung up, too. i ded girl—two negro children mth Carolina, who are joined >, and who an tm exhibition Chang and Eng had grown a they had grown older, the lateinlly being wrinkled, thlh, a ’ Tlieir tempers were eoured, e —V -.eerveled with each other « aiantly. They bed grown greatly in **’"—oe. however, and were m< I to the geie of the orowd. arcHooe^ where they boarded, they complained of the necSrity Jhioh had driven them back into ahow life. ssi’tsl’Ssssris

subscription r that peri - 3 to take eo mu.

At the expire til ef the 100 dsys then wea 10,000 sloe holders, end they sleeted the Board * twenty-five Directors, who now oontr the finances of the Exposition. They

a lhsm to be stab, .hen. In reality, they rymptoma caused by eome ■dar: end while they ere tbus on epe to pelllate for e lime, they are tg is caoae. sod enouursae dielr I larp bills am mads, when the ee sits are no batter In the end. bet nrohebly a tor the delay, treatment, and other com-ssss-rtt ■iS'iire; "as: id. thereby IneUtotine haalth am’ ■tend of prolangM misery.

Iron in the Blood

met in Jane, and determined the way the aooonnts ahonld be organised, ar- , ranged, and kept, and the way they „ should eontln ' ' •

eeriptlons to < of Beptembei

SfiSSSS^M: 5 e strata between the oonti- ' po and the coast of Enge researches extend from

——jlum, to BA Valery, in Nor--r **— London olay extends from tha

of the Thames to Dunkirk, on

.theast point of Franoe. This deposit la from 208 VO 400 feet thick ; ’ 3 i«S«-,£5E5 ubway under the Thames in London, point out the line between the mouth of the Thames and Dunkirk aa one ef the moat practiced routes far the tonnel. Bet the disUnee (80 miles) is an and the neighborhood of Oelem would have to be made. But the probahulitT of striking eoal in the last named work would be aa additional inducement to

ik. H??bem

they derided thet —

be divided into five die- . trieta. West, Northweet, South, Middle, ! end New England, e eommittee to have b charge of each end obtain subaerip- T lions. I ea here to represent the Western Committee. Tha stock of the j

* -• — •„ $U)( . ^

,™l*r ’

lie either in f

’osuee of their moroeenesesstl - older is believed to have been t

peobebflity of the fatal effect of ot. _ death upon the other. The idee of

ondon, they oonaulted

feinted, end e removal of the orn^inm mareeary to prevent death. This

, . -o, payable [ time of toe subi

, sent, down—$2 pe malnlng BOperownAin four quarterly r payment., beginning three months . from toe first month suooeeding the

-—thcT direct *1 ine ri^Sdito^ Dover tunnel would tie.

UJr The proposed oentannial tower is to h»»togl

be 1,000 feet high. Bt Paul’s is 865

OririJumro^f'to.So-

cut the ligature v tto. WtihUiis know l to their homes and li

penaee and plus the price ot toe buildiuga el tha riorc. They reeeivo e certificate of stock to bold as e memorial. Hiss steel engraving, ifix U indue,* drawn by Darling. The sketch is now in the hands of the Secretary of the Treasury, under whose . direction it is to be engraved by the *

‘ the employ of the Qovernthe Fourth of July.1873, t

4S0 eeres of land on which to bold the

don. Hu building! ~

of TS acres, the main

OmHom.—B« miv ym s«t lb* rlsbt wtlda Sm

Mi EOl! The Best Dollar Monthly. ’ $5 to SI.E".";v

We understand to

: They am mm •eas’ rmyrtiw Pi

ssii’-yxfii'S,’;: proses incurred in sending its o la to toe Exposition. The 0<

iliSLSf

^ 'asetts waited rox tee • HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT EARNER’S WAR A6AIKST MOHtffOUES.

; Sioott;

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^Ohangdied flret, and a few mei afterwards Eng, trim had for . fe. ^■MT^^Thie mayhare°ra!,!iud («*, to hS^ra fata ; ImUnSubSJ^w the result of nssmtinn of btood rirculs-

siesm-power, and tha space for the prodoote, but what each State exhibits is

'Totflm

AnpUeetloae for mass nearly equal hall the area of So buildiug. lutve already been received. C * —■’*

•heVXouaa Exporitton,

rope. Franoe, Eagfand, end Italy „ have appaintod 400 ooromisalouere, 300 . of whomjwill be here next^l^iring^ 7i

al- Bef gwarisiteaecc the mmuy refamtoL-Om.

fi«arsr.'Bs,‘a ^

ea ja. s»c „d a- o.a.Tl;:

; ats.1 Lation having increased, toe quota is j Wt.oper. gSe-eh Stataroa tai. whri

~ _n_ . - - - . It pleases. The architeeta are now eo-

s^mane-Ma

toe prmeet day. In 1G42 then waa a ■ Uw providing that " thou who do not J

to^Eya ltwmatac to^ht^op^ __

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JOHANN BTAAPag, Ttre^tbs w;" *-

the Sierra Nevada moBnttdne of CeWbPof AleohoL The queetlon is atmoet ■ y asked, "What is the cane, of the —.arsdleled saeoem of VuroOAJt BixTxnet” Our answer te, that they remove

BHDOLPH t

ImiwHsl llliapcl. Bl.

ACtlEK. Lseesr of MMMNHMMMMM Tbmtre. HBaetry: JOHANN CBAPIK, Omsntst sod UastcTsscbar. Slsesria. Huagoy :t) A KAIIL NAWHATIL, Orxsnlst of the Cborohol lbs Oomnucsns, vWs: AnmjimriljHU

SCHEK. Mscuo of Mime In SCHWAltZ, Council st Um lit

ZZiSrk covere hia health. They an the great

blood purifier and a Ufc^vtng prtoetpla, » perfbet Hooorator and Invlgarutor

'. of I ho nvclcm Never befare In ton

of‘the eyetea. Never beiero^toe history of the world hss a msdtetoe beso qualltifla of VrseOAB Bll'liss hi healing tha nek of evaf'ffiusm man is blir toTfley are s gentle Pergstive as weU s. s Turio, relleririg Congesaon or Infisrernsrlen ef the Liver endVisoona Organs, in Bilmui

Dleieem.

The properties of Dm WAurwris T ' 5 “*' "^hiUoMfureri^fimeSe! r-lrrltaat, Badorifill,AlU«*-

B. JOLLB, Kvw lock, as]

O. WILLIAKWARBHN.NswYork, ssn

isteaggsaigy SigSgMsawgjHpgi BADWAY’S BEAD! RELIEF Cures tho ’Worst Paina ONE TO TWENTY HINDUS.

"eDWARD J^WHRAULT “ni,. I^HAJU-Bt^F.^DAVIEHrOTirerittj v^IrinTHEODORR WACUTEL. AD. NEUENpow. ga^i^g^ gjArajE^ri J. L. HATTON. Loadou. England, says i

^EUhTACE IIICTON^J^ONEB, Boothonploi^ OHIUBTINA* NILRBON. ANNA 1AJCDIE CARY. HAR1P. LEON DUVAL. VICTOR OAPOUL. P. raXONOU. i «« ;i mc..asyT u HENRY BTRAUH8 of Vlenns, as)..

THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Wild. ATTOBD UfBTAVT EASE, fafismstion of the Kidneys,

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HoI-’^SrlO 1 HOMES IN THLNEAR WEST!

GARGLING OIL

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FEVER AND AGUE. ^^TeVtane’C snua'ss'iuS4fAre FIATY CENTS PBB BCrridn. HEALTH, BEAU1T,

DR RADWAY« Sarsaparilllai Sesolvaal

Every Say to Increase in Flesh end

Weight lx Sees sod Felt

Tho G-reat^Blood r^urlflor iiflll§l§l||B

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area 1 .i- wtDfeiwn is say esreu niiwa it for *1 Itrr or latas forms of Slsssss Its yotsal fowss to s 1 .K^3?^sHsr fflrsas:: Kidney and Bladder fioiwjJateta

Tumor of 18 Tents’ Growth Cured by Badwsy'e Resolvent PRICE >1.00 PfB BOTTLE DR RAD WAY’S r Perfect PnrptiTe mi fietnlatiiii Pilli,

rnmn wmzm mmm [Tie inpredients are published bn rarir bottle of medicine. It is Erf-<1 and rccommcnclcd by ;

—* SCSOFVLA ot riant*, XUEUm MAT JEM, WHITE EWEM ■ MEG, GOVT. GOJTEE,

■ COEEUMETJOE. and all din- I s arising from en impure | iitionofthcblood, filed , [which you win find certificates I

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