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t in Ow oaaat>7 imd in good Uulth. From tbo moment, cl reooiring tbe ii ,jry Mr. Jnckeon •oemii to Imvo bee thoronghly frightened, nlthongh tile

he conralted uennd him thet he w no dwger, he continually brooded the (abject. TUn fnondn tried to laagh ‘ of hie lean, end he would i it be had no ground for

for rubbing tbe hand* on retiring to monde; beat with three drachma white wmaoeti; ip carefully in roae-water. Oloraa

followed.UmytriU lead! » coaraeanuff into the neat to keep ofi Tarmhn' Bemora your hps inly, let tbe roll in the dnat box nearby ; feed water regularly. Apply*Utile dry aulpbur upon the down and under each wing of the chioka, aa Boon ai they emerge from tbe neet Scatter powdered aulpbur through period of getting. She mnat bo kept free from lice. Al«aya art your her* in the ereniug, rather than by daylight They will be

id increaaed, and finally died in fearful agony, Ida illncae i death boing attended with all tbe i known eigna of bydrophobia. Tbe pbyeician. aay that it wae of bydropliobia that ' lied. Now, If tbe facta of ' correctly reported, it aee either that tbe contact of a healthy dog's teeth with human fleah will produce caused by imagiHeretofore it baa been diBcult 8 |he intentional bite of a mad dog produce hydrophobia, and it therenoernu impossible of accidental braise inflicted by the teeth of a dog in Bound condition will occario this borriMe malady. On the othi hand, many cHinuae* ore made moi fatal, by the fear of th imagination alone folly capable of producing fears wide for the time being are as painful aa caused by something real, then appears to show that hydrophobia, may bo caused by intense ‘ ’ of it, and to nothing else. During ' (when dogs are

taught, and tbe sole .

evidently’ to excite laughter. For ur

•tanee, while lying upon one ' violently grinning, be would leg in hi* mouth. Under sue staoe» nothing pleased him s

having Ida joke duly appreciated, while

notice was taken of him he

On the

inch aa being ridiculous. Mr. Darwin ssya: "Sevei

ikoysoi

tainly disliked being laughed st." There mined, although there be little or no doubt that this is true oonkeys; but I never knew of areally

decided upon. Meantime tbe

semi-centennial of tbe battle bad come so near that it was only ten day* in tbe future. The sanguine patriot* who bad first-conceived the idea of tbo monument bad thought to celebrate its completion

here the signs of dislike were unoquii caL To give one in stance: He used fond of catching Sira upon the f window pane*, and if ridiculed when u:

inary

17th of June. The events of that great day in 182S hardly need to be racoon tod, for they have become part of the nation's history. All Boston poured its popula-

evidently much annoyed. [ tion upon Breed s Hill, whore Daniel n, in order to aee what he | Webster delivered that matchhoo oration

would do, X purposely laughed 1m- ! which has, for half a century, been aa moderately every time lie failed. It so ; familiar as household words in all the

ho did so several times in j land. Although there was 'no ooraerbolieve, in couae- j stone, the ceremony of. laying it served a

quo nee of ray laughing—and eventually . useful purpose, for it so awakened pojiuhe became so distressed that ho positively . lar cntinaiiasm that fund* to a limited

pretended to catch the fly, going through amount were obtained.

all the appropriate setiona with bis lip* | At this time <10,000 had been coutriand tongue, and afterwards rubbing the bated, and the State gave <7,000 after - * — • -- ••• *31 Uu, a 1— Will. <kl. .nm (he

York Mm ; Curtin, brilliant young Itowadji," aa yet untraveled ; Alcott. I think, : s ^, others. Emerson, though invited and j !rom ^^ community by many ties, . . o ^ 00 J^ 7t shrewdly declined joining, but he visited {, koo it often.' Margaret Fuller, the Inin to Emerson, the Oairis of these new mysif her hoetn appreciated her aa much aa abo appreeiated herself, they must have enjoyed her'society. Although Hawpositively ul—l«im« any deecripBrook Farm in tbe Blytliedale Romancc," still that will remain to tbe of that episode. . How droll those chaptors .are 1 Miles Covenhde leaving bis poimad cosy bachelor rooms lo go into an Apri snowstorm, and trying to say: " How pleasant Una is," while the flakes fly between his teeth ; then Zonobia, an iilealixed Margaret Fuller, and whose sail fate was the paraphrase of a tragedy on | Concord river. Hollingsworth, too, tbo

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victim; he then lookad up at

triumphant air of mooeas. Ho well ■ the whole process simulated, that should have been quite deceived, had

In, and resulted in getting a m tbe height of forty feet, bu Quincy granite. It waa then aba: ‘ r four year*, until Anally the

vlgotant that sver ■uatainsd the rinkW. 7 KoPersM ran take thrsr Bitten according to direction*, and remain long unwell, provided their bonce are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organa wasted beyond "’’Sutet ^ he valleys of our great'rivera throughout tbe United State*, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, MlmourL Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. Bed, Colorado, Breaoa, KM <1 rands. Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, K anoka, James, and many whore, wti their vast tributariee, throughout oi entire country daring the Summer am. Autumn, and remarkably eo duringaeasooa of unusual heat and dtvueaa, are Invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal Tiscer*. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting ».powerful Influence upon these vmrkma orcans, la eeaentially necessary. There la no cathartic for the purpose equal to Db. J. Walxix’s Vixxoas Bimtaa,

stimulating tbe saoretions of th* Uvet and generally restoring the healthy function* of tbe digestive organa. Fortify the body acaimit disewo

Dyspepsia or IndlReatlon, Htadacbe, Pain In tbe Shoulders, Couaba, Tlgblneaa of the Cheat, Dittineas, flour Eractatlqps of the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. 1'alpitatation of the Heart, Inflanimatlon of the Lungs, Pain in the region of tlr • ,IJ neys, and a hundred <*ber pahifu

painful sympof Dyspepsia.

tier guarantee lengthy rdvertiae Scrolhla, or King’s Evil, White remain, Ulcere. Brydl***, Swelled Neck. Sonifulous InfUluuisUoOB, lulolaBl Mercurial Aifcctiaaa, Old

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oiumcuaiinate^imd lotractablebai™ For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatitmi, Gout, Bilious, Remittent mid luteraiiuent Fevore, Diseases of the llliKid, Uter, Kldnevr and bladder, there bitters have no equal. SuchDisesaei ate caueed by Vitiated Blood, Mechanical Diseases.—Pcreooarcgaged in Paints and Minerals, se-^ — Typa-settcrs, 0 ”

KorSkln Diseases,' Eraptioos, Tet- - Salt Rheum, BMtchca, Spots, Plmphar ile«. Boar, Carbunclov Hing-werau, llueaeea of the Skin of whatever aaoV are literally dug up sad oatriea system in a short time by the am Fin, “Tape, and other Worm*, irkinc in the sj-stom of^so^m^mowsaadi •rsiem of medicine, bo eennirugee, ISO aatWoUaitk* will fte* the •TStam from worm. Forl'emale Complaints, In yonng OrM. married or tingli, at the dawn of sre. ariahood. - or the Urn of Itfp, these Tonio Bitten drsplav so decided an Infiuence that ImproreOieut Is soon peeeeptlhla Cicanuethe Vitiated Blood wbeu■rer eon Had iu hnpurltiea bursting tkreagh '>^™Ft'oSrwrtld anii ’owh«n“Keep of th* aystou

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