‘lllc trial mung chiv'kmn nan mums mul Lu'. and “N u Itf‘ALbh'll.fl lunq‘ll Lu. u I; 1 .1 link: silwr flask. l’ranziui utood cool bu' pllu. listening: to every word uttered by his cuuum-I. and . ' w and than he Iunwd his eye; mwnrd the pretty women sud bewitchiuu, toilets that undo the ‘pcurtroom resemble a floxvr gudon. . a r I "\C_IA.... u‘wvâ€"n V When the prisoner. counsel, Mauro: Domsngoâ€"who is considered at the bar one o! the most sccnm ï¬shed rhetoriciam since Mam-e Lschnu mended his speech with the words, “ l’rumiui demando la vie nvec toutes sou jouisssuccs~la vie ave}.- les fcmmes; la vie M06 10 jun." Pran- zini stretched out. his left arm, and with ateutorian \’oi(:(- nhouted : †Give me death or give me liberty innocent "’ ' ~ The jury retired, and after an In thrue-quurturu’ dolilwrminu they rt-LI vcrdi t of 2113' M to flu..- murder u: Buguault and hri svnmd, but éuid t killing 0! the little gu‘l Was with xxnulitatiun. , unï¬llonul Clo» rial ’i’lplo larder Trial In I’IIPII. The President, 03' Gina ciously, said. " l'mnzini. hm to_§u.y “Ff ‘ . . A l’lris cable says : The l‘nnzini trial cums 10 an uni an hnlf- must 6 o'clock kn! evening ium- pu-suweu a moat dualing bouquet of l‘nrisinu mululvulua. mints um! dud-nwugluims. Among the wee-(um: lining mu me I noticed the (Tomb-bar nit Buuubon. tho Uuuhrsm- (lr r'ilzjnuu x. MIL- Romsitu )luuri aunt u buy of â€41.5.“: I ("'m â€"71â€.â€"3" Stt'm" 39,}.5 ‘- 44' l'rauziui answered in dry, crisp tones, and with mom-had tetth, “ Nun .' †Then the judge pronounced the death sentence. Tlxebladics cried “Uh! Uh!" and many {minted away, causing it Im- mcndous tumult. Prunzini motioned with his hands as if ha wantml‘to Bponlh A dead silennu vmucd. l'ram‘gi then muttered. “ I nwmtr to “mi 1 run innocent 3 " And this closv-Ii thw trial for thetriplc And this slow! the trial 1 murder of the Run Montaigne Promlm'nt “‘auhlngtnn (‘Hizu-u lKnll’wl :0 "Huh on Hm Mrcoh hy u Lulmriug Man. ‘ A last (\\'ulms~:dny) night’s Washington dosputch mus : 'l‘ln- mod. st-nsutimml nmr. dcr that has nwurrmL Iu-rr since, the assays sinntion of l'rvsuluu’! (hum-H was com- mitted about 5 u'ulurk this running on thr comer of l"i!tm.-1i’th urvot and l'ums) lvunia M'tmumoppoï¬itu the xmrthcastvru end of the Treasury vanrtnwnt Building. Mr. J. (1. Kennedy, an attorney and real (mum agent, om; of the nM‘ st rusida nts of Wash- ington and it personal amtmintuncu of many of the most prmuinqnt pmnflc of the National Capital, wuss :mmh‘n-d in cold Momhmd apparently willth provocatiog by John ‘Lhulynl wailu laborvr. .\ few minutes bufon'fpo‘vhu-k Mr. h'vnmuly h'f: his nfl‘lcv, just uhnw- {iggs' flunk. um crossed the street to thv ummsiu-cm‘m-r. wht-re ho mm’lul H‘chfl‘Id h-Ktvrs. 11v 1}":1: started to mkun (-nrflof the Fourtwnlh street mgul. \thn he wusxxithin :x In» feet of the cur lmih'. who hml hmxn started to tnkun ('Nl‘flOf thI: VI street rn‘ul. WIIII In 110 was with feet of the Cur lmih. \Iho ) loitering mound tho mruer fII hours.M'aIkI I1 up behind hIIII and a. largo h ('11- hlmlul k-‘Hif siIIIIluI III-Id h} IIIII'I lli rs in kIHIII:v haw I Mr. [\I IIIII-Ih s III-ht bidL III M IhI with n. \II inus hHI"I‘, mu! IhIII ; jerk Hi(t('\\il)b Mr. hm Ind} {I gmmld III. (I MIII ginng' m “ MIudcr,' ernbd dw- -pl~ and 1) his IIIIIIIII- -IIr. him made III III! ‘; tn H‘u-Tli .1411 r1 film-d anI but “Hip .uh mi to any \ley hr cmnmittwl thv orhmn Um-t whvn pmvukml ho \urnwl w n-m-ly m an cruwd and m“, “ \'vs. 1 killml 1 ' u-md u him." It was with difï¬vuhy thMZl‘lm-l‘owd was reatmuml until lhuly was u my «1 u the station. “115' n lilrh ~N‘nulh A (‘nlumlvim S. (‘. dwpntrh sï¬ys: A special to tlw Inuit; 1:: .1 tw‘fmm Sumtu- r. S. ('.. r1 pt; its the (h nth in that \ount) but Saturda} of (inluml W 131mm J. l{n_\nv)hls, in “w? H11 .unrnf his ux'v. ( 010ml lim- nolds. Mt) _\v M's nan “aw one of the must in (hr 79:11 )mruf his ugv. (‘olnnvl Hoy- nolds, ï¬fty yi-M‘s‘ngn, “ma mw u! the must pmmihihg young mm in tlu.’ Staito, and was noted fur his industry. integrily and m-tivc iutcront in military affairs; 11v full (in 1in in love with“ lmuutiful young girl belong- ingto om- of tlm ilr=t fnrniis in('lnro; mum cuumy, and mmlo suit for lH‘l‘ lmmL He womul tn lw {Moruhlyun-mrxlud by tlu’ girl herself, but her pnrmm: lmd morc ambitious \irxw fur llt'l'. pull “'Ullitlllol allow her to nmrrylxim. Nuthinï¬ ilnumnl the young mum Went to wnrk to win a name ,nml pnsitinn which \mulxl remlm him more :wcopmhlv :0 the [.urvnts. II. was elected to rupn-m-nt his count; in the State Lruielmure -. served one :erm “llll wrvdit and distinction and returning to his lmmu' mmlc miothu‘ effort to ammro tlw hand of the girl t( whom he was ntmvhc ul. llv "'1' math refused; but. ufh-r ho luul lawn Dlmt‘t‘d : tliitd time m'nr prmninmt and wealth) competitors the nppoailiun to him mt Ippnrqmly slimmed. tlw yunug womut pm wmisod to I)» hia wifo. and all llu- provlulm lions wow made m thv wedding. .\l.'§ll Mst mnmnit slw wrolv .\ note : L_\ll'.).[> tlm glu- lmd )il-Mui ln tlimvtahmnf lU'r moth;- Mul must dwlim- to {Him ln‘r rxigzmwiiir'il This hrokv up t'olunu] mnor. Afh-r hmml‘n OVM‘ his nihnppuinhuv n negro uu-l whn lmnl livml wixh lu-r twthr publiq opin’x‘nn mnl rolntiw‘u. Ilv rmm'd childrpn. nmf hmurl‘ Vidinu fur thmn Ml Mu munlitykwith his uw "to 0‘“ an venmtqj rm»? anndnul’ dollar» in mm of hmd. and n is mm of tho will will be ~u~.t Wlm .rhlmlrv VI r- brought tn in M I nrpuin! H1" â€Oh“: I v w.†nmn uh .1 invh no a mihf that wnï¬idwwtn summm to 1min Alum}. Ho hm l 1.0le and has 1 not dimininh hi consideration. I confldc‘nvv in thf do things we“. :1 that tho Mprqnh Emu“! in llw Q' of km Mm. and ontinxlv In b’mr MI“ "*0 ‘K’ In.“ to coMMgl' u“; 3 ontinlv m bl run H- mnn like he Lu-uvdlu Io comm" thv 1 noun dorm“! that if 3 rs. 1 am It ntnko. his .Iiun unquostinm‘d princo from ï¬ghting «M! n luv: uâ€" » nnqumi-igï¬ol princn wkum prnwnt him from ï¬ghting with n gomk‘man who was not even o pnuino and in unquestioned mm. KILLED IN COLD "LOUD. (1H,. III‘ZYNOIJYS RH.“ ,\ SCH. SE‘TESCEE DIA'ï¬I. ._..- .', and made suit for In- in [w {Momhlyungandm . but hor pnrvnts hm sinw for her. Md m; ) n‘mrryhim. Naming} d man «vent to Work tr pnsitinn which \wuld ucupmhh» to the [MOM d to represent his State Lauixlnmrc; slanv for it “ill“ )lrQ. 1 M NH!" also mh d after an hour and ‘Minm they flaunt-«‘13: flu.- murder of Marin a1.l,but Quid that tin l‘urni'lninn Tank “is "at fm'niis in(‘h\ro‘- mlv suit for 114‘? lmmL )mMyNn-gnrdwl by the 3r lmrmxts had more lu-r. Md “1mm not" im. Nuthinï¬ duunml. m to Work to win It which would render l‘mn'agui for «A you anythi, H1 m-mrnl drawing to. â€UL-u m it into [\lnv nu fr“ AM lllll putc Cd want 0! good faith to the Govern- ment in tho propouk o! the Bill. The Uowrnmcnt had been lowed to 059! a temporary land meuurc below the session cloned, for no more odious duty could devolve upon the ltilb Government that» administer the Crimea Act uumcom ted by a measure which would anti y the temntry. «Jrics of hen. hear.) Proceed- ing to examine the abuses of the 15;“. he hupportcd Mr. Dillon's criticitvnn on the restrictions of the lease-holderi’ clan-e. which he hoped the Government would mueud. He did not see that the tenantry would derive any beneï¬t from the clause Jutlllhp’, with evictions. (l’arucllitc cheers.) “c xmuld frur tu vutrust Irish gum, the u'hisun UK the lazul- hmls. with 111:.- lthl‘I-l conferred uyvm “It,“ by thztt chu‘nc. (cm-s 01' " (m “ fmm tlu' Cmmrwttiw bunker; and (,xht'l'i.; What \uuuH lmu- ‘-‘ 'u tlu- mutt: u!11:1;xmiix’thiycshulsclm'ilun‘in. Olwl‘tl- Louvcmlrohm Adrenal, Grunts-I no Land mu -~ Hutches mama» lt- b'gnummv. by (iladuh’uo mu] [Maul- Crluw in lIurry-«lufle- Hm! Won't Connie-t. A last (Thursday) night's London cable hd’sl 1n thc'lluuac‘: ‘0! Common: thin . \ ,n :H .. . Hudy ueccsnm‘ ' ) atiom whet to the» Irish 1. mum-3. 1t mm a grcu_ uni-nuke _to im- of Jul-ind ifthis clause had let-u in opera- tion lust “int“? llu did not doubt that from OIlu-quul‘tu' m one-half ofllhe tctmutry \sould have been in: sum of tumult and disorder appalling; tn contemplate. It was not within the limit. of physical possibilities w deal with the clause this session. l‘hu Hill must be lightened byhthrowing it over. The bankruptcy clauses were equally ob- ject humble. munmoh at Alwywould will to lower the mom! tone at the tenauuy. . Sltlts producing an immeasurable muss o litigntlon. The Government, inview ohhe huge xmmborot unmms who it was expected wuuhl be forced into bankruptcy set-med to be {wing hibuild up a system of national (trail! on a widespread formulation 61. m1- umml insolvency, It thc (iuvumucntMilh 11L Irish members, would agree to dual \\ uh urrmxrs and u. revisit)†of the judicial rents instuul of the bankruptcy clzumos, the Hull Wullltl be deprived of its “'0er immrcs -- In! mml‘l‘ Immuneacceptable tome country. (Cheat) .. ,__. ...-A..L.An.l I Arr] \V-nvwa no, my \\ ulinm Harcourt congratulated Lord Naminlplx on his clo‘ar cstition of the drfm'ts of the mm. II Lord Randolph‘s speech 4m! to a nuw dewlupnwnt of the Mill, Hw House would have no difï¬culty in [KL-39L, “ it. Lord Randolph had performed at rupiml operation under chloroform upon Ilu- nwnsurc, trunsfm‘ in: its nature and l! m. 311;; tho mom Sim cum 0! the Bill. [I \w (im‘wmuuut MHLnu-d, the Iluuse would Jw try to put smne tlc'ttk‘lll Clnvhiug on the H with)â€. ,ln't tlu- Umw‘mm‘nt throw mun mnwl 11w Lilullrs'! s that both 'J‘orics and Liberals Uppnscd, and the 8111 guing with- .mL «May mm umnmim-e \muld find an {mind at syn-m n! mmumu crvuu. nlu-‘wl tlw' plan fur n. rvvision of mhim‘ul by flu-(‘owpz-rCommission v.2 tn Hu- mming lmul purchase measure Mr. ['M‘m ll mid he, thought Mr. (:0 wus loukim.: rmlmx‘ to the onlmncml of his property under hiu futuw Land â€I'm -' l3!“ lh-m m l'nw 'mtv-re «I m' flu (taunts. 'H’o U'n‘crmnvnt DYUDOM , may paSango. Mr. Gonzlwn (:nwrmnvm. : no! Mhmpt t1 IIH‘h‘ t;\$k.1l\('_mu- by main nun-mm. 'l‘i'c Urwurmnvm prnlmrsuu m nimiinh minions by cxacuting thun undw minim-1‘mum}. with the objcct of gating rial (if tin.- rovonl of with trnnsnctimmi’ns uiuuuns. 'l’hgaitcmptm boistcr up the jmliciul mum ms. thu basis for purchase would iii-fun in own ('flLL bmauso the land \Vlylliii not be purcliaiavd on the judicial basis. The proacnt moasuru Would simply in- r.~«,:m'iiui m; a mcnmm-nt of stupidity mui izmpiitmlc. A spvuiy ruisiun 01mins was nimuintoly necessary. , Mr. Gladstone thought the debate had been conduvicd with great ability. Pru- suminu that tin: (im’vrnnwnt maintained mum .4 li'. an (rpm; mind with rl‘gnrnl tothe suggutiuns mmlu lw tlxmlghl ,it meatless to press the mnmulml-nt In a division, but that the Houst- should In: left at. liberty to amend null substantially improve the Bill. The committm mulvrstuml that. if pressed $0 (lo m. the (.luvunmwnt were willing tp drop \A w in] lmrrwudv hf frvrs. timbor and 1‘.» ka. Sn mm and t'hrnv \wnwn par! bri“nging to ï¬x» hmg)‘ n! the whim! and NW . Mn N human-1h mr- 4w?» tho rom‘st- an!» nml Hulldv i #1.: 1mm- mu: “iv-2n by â€an bailiffs ulnmluluhing lw‘ymd doubt the idmmtim of â€mac n! tho nrvuml who hr"? boiling mu" and «aiding HM ï¬nd mm pitvhfdrknhrmmh the o idem mode by the m‘iouinn bmm.‘ It wu- distinctly shown Mt am when" "mm n nd~hot iron but than“ am of m m hm GOVERNING IRELAND. .u r ‘t to dimmisr UH! (hfï¬uuhy u! hwy must ufuau to bu) a single Mung any onucrwiun ugailmt nth)l|.~'.. l’iwlhng upun flu- ('hnk'm'to-l‘ (I; â€It: Bill, I“! Hhiid mwnt \muld do thmr best. Lu luvs of tho gt-nth-lm-u On the Mill regard to the luasuflxuldvï¬' Amitily aie-fvmlml the vviutior) '(- llufvudcd the hunkrupu‘y ll syn-akin}; in Aid thnt Whi 'Ll 1 Lord ('hurchill's s).§.~\-l‘- \‘vrmm'nt was trying to of mnimml credit. H0 fur n revision of rents .vpz-r Commission as fatal 1 purchase measure. ‘ to} phflt "MW“ U" WV.“ “h"'~"â€"~" In Wiring :1 “I†bu thvfhrn’l'of Mï¬.‘ WWW†"f crimv “"‘~“ “in .‘Mrnh Willinnm. “UHH‘ I'M“ nth-s 30min of "â€l“““‘.‘- '“W “I‘I“""“ (Ruin-ï¬n. J. (‘. [Wm/tin". who has the farm ‘ ‘i‘W‘ “I‘d “ISO int'rl'flrh’dt rrnh‘d. qt I‘“1".\' 3‘ vi; (Up 0‘ “~01“! “t “ (““‘h of â€R" 1â€â€œ "-“"â€""“ "‘ "“r' 170 fut. The Wood brought up by the ‘1' "l'.‘~"‘« “""um"?1 i“ â€1‘“ mmrr mu m an (-xmlh‘nt stntv of rvacm. 4"" “f â€h“ ““3 limn am] Wow n-mmmmml "all on ." The I h" “V“! (‘rnuiml "1"“ plm-v is only ti ty fret show thn am hwl. 0 \'Ҥ\- (MM fur “WILM- ( s flmt tho «~ch! ié '20 [Mt bolmv the “ml‘hwm‘ ‘ Immuhmu If h wan sunk than» when "‘1‘â€!"W""“‘nLinM'in' ‘this vnllry mu a lake or an arm of the I"'"'~‘i“"" 5‘ H" “*Vm- It hav '3 wax in prfltydm‘ ) Mt". i'lflWlfln“ â€V" "mu“ â€1 "W '35" 0' side» this pin-cm! w wuln a growing Nnriy t‘mxatnhll‘s lmlviuht ".09? Th“ \-““‘\y. 0' 6mm, h“ “mn‘ "i“"d * WM“ "mm“ but wi‘hout some cnuvnhtrmofmwm the ““1â€" “"4 W‘" "‘9 growth his boon glow. not mhlpamver " 7'" "0W "Nb" and 'ono '00! per ,century. Then has «been >‘ “n“ â€â€˜m‘ “mm" W" 17.000 wars share 1):!th IM‘? In TI‘ "1‘.“ “1 “‘0 “Mm and the widow of the In ‘te am to M 10â€. mm“ W" ~w“"‘"‘ the min- but "103mm by thé flow of mun it is rul ntureemuul 'a London cuble Commons thi- ..‘huruhill. ra-uum- M Bnl, nluu'm Ilc rcn'nudcd 1h}: behalf of â€I" - lhv): wnuM table's am! right (‘uouchcn ml vnlm: and ‘l’ur. “Tia“ : DN-mg H11 11th mom 1-83 0H1!" the and pan and no ndduu wu ‘ in bvozol tb prflnnon. Justine Jinnah unnamed up pointedly ugninst tho wound. but. “to: some hours' deliberation. u mujority 9! me jurors favoring sequin“. any were dim charged. the judge roundly scolding the unknown dizut-lfliulltu. 1"!» ma-u wenâ€" . . xv Mind {or ri¢ mun uumluvt a! IIIUHH r 1 1m 42.. th- «H - 1-441: Ml Hun " w Ir. lilo-hire ï¬rming Encounter with a Illa-lulu “mar. . A tinny o! B thrilling will lit tun-lo with u burgh: com tron V oh. New York Btnto. For some week: nrrytown. Peck-skill uni other town- ulong the Hud.‘ son have been vinited 1t lroquenrintervnlr by mauudeu who have ontoudqnsl robbed houm ma when untied. hove amped in s Imnli yacht in w ich their nocturnnl ox- cursionl Are mode. The gang number: ï¬ve men Ind usually include: n boy,whocnwla through windows or tremoxue 3nd opens the doors for his tile. Wednenduy night they visited Verp tuck and entered the houses 01' A. Bleukly. l). Tattle and two otho-rs. At 'l‘uttlc'u tlu y named a watch. but won: frightened off at the other places without booty. Ono of their number bun-l; escaping cupturo ut the hands of Mr. liluukly. Mm. l‘ileakly, who has been ill, was aroused by some one fumb- ling undur her pillox. She naked if it was her husband and received nuiuttcrul ntlirmutivc from the burglar. She detected the strange voice. however, and her cries brought Mr. chukly from a. lounge in an adjoining room, where he lay asleep. He grappled with the intruder and a. ï¬erce struggle ensued in the dark. Mr. Blenkly finally succeeded in wrapping his ï¬ngers in the hurglur‘a mustache, and was speedily nbduing him, when the latter fastened his t ' .imthe caplet-‘3 hand, and freeing him- self, «lushcd through the door. Mr. Bloakly. though olml only in his nightrobu. pursued and again grappled the thief in front of tin- house. In the struggle which fuiiouud both lllt‘ll rolled down it stoop embankment- upon “ill'iil \‘m- linlhw b'flllliri‘ and fell in iuliy upon liH' I‘UL'kS 1). Iowa More the burglar uguin broke away and «lisaipprurui through in neighboring alloy. Mrs. lili-ukly, who hml arisen from her bud and fullowwi her husband to the street, where she stood culi- iug upon the neighbors for hulp, wuss thoroughly )nrostmtod with fright and hn' life is duapuircd of. “The thief is deacrihid (is short luni thick not, with a. mustache and curly hnir. in m omrgoncy m how uppu‘rod {or the W“P§,ï¬4_‘“ lu m'rnss 'Mill stwL-f. I uhout t h rot- {vet \\ hm: the city f0 signal. blown on tin; A LIN-1y name, "clwm‘n ltuilrmul Labor- ers mu! Hm City Autlmrltieu at Young» (own. _U. TlIrc-v Mun- Hoillvu llw'nu‘rml -.\ lustre“- ing Im'hh-nt of tlw Ari-“IN“. .\ Bruhklyn despatch says : Three more of the bmlics of the illvt'utvd pleasure seek- ers who went (lawn with the yacht Mystel‘? WH‘L‘. room-rod at Point Bin-07.0 yesterday afternmm, and there are only N'clvc now missing. ()nr: 0! the muldeat incidents of the disuatm‘ mum: to liulittn-(lay. A month ago Clms (largot, of 84‘; Park avenue, nftgr having been out of employment for Homo \vcukï¬. secured n. lucratim position in [I Chicago plate glass establishment. He \vL-nt on. lrnving his wife Midtwo children at home. '1'th wercdrowncd. Yesterday a. lvm-r. came from Chicago to N‘- Park avenue. Mrs. (inrgot's brother received it. and seeing it addressed to his dead sister in the familiar handwriting, 0! her husband, OVER A RANK “'L‘I'll A llll'llGL5u. forwarded it to Mr. Gnrgot‘s brother. Ha npvncd it and found within an affectionate lm‘tm‘ to the dcml wife and money etc pay lwr-cxpenues to (Yhimgo with her children. There was an admonition to come at once. A Berlin cubic says 2 Frederick Krupp. Hm well known German metal fonmtmnd gigantic and gun manufacturer, dwd ï¬ves- u-rduy in hi3 \‘illn. nmr Essen; Rhenish I’Ijnwnia. Herr Krupp wan born M Essen, lHl‘JuThe I-nnrnmus numnfm'tm'y M limo-n was r'ntnblishml by the father of tho dm't'nflrd in “‘27. At ï¬rst 1110 (-Mvt’ Krupp had only two Worklm n, and thuwwks was conducted on flu: um“ limitml scale: but mule-r tho ï¬lll‘l‘TViFlDH of tho HO!) “my attained to tlwir prvuont m'gnmi-r propor- timm. "Mr Fruit-rick WM tho dismw-ro!‘ tlmuiï¬ami mam 114: (I â€w cit} of William 01 whmh how but rum-“rm by the urn indml a long smoo.-c It"! An inhnt mu 0? (k-m-ge A. Perkim, of l‘otmh‘a, mt ï¬re to its rhuhin while lay- in: with matches lav-t Wain“: :3" ant“ “1‘s burned to death. The chihl'n mother war- nJ-n badly burned in "no: ‘0 pit out the TURNED THE MUSIC 05' THE“. flames. THE LATE YAl'UT (‘ALAMII‘Z uhurt wivh If“ Krupp De-ml. -rvi.umn of the 540!) “my - pn-uont uignntiv propor- mlL-rir'k WM tho (lim'm'oror f mating ntvol in wry largo \t‘ to flu- L‘nudnu Exhibition ‘vvighinu 45 German quin- svnl n hlnwk can bu must Wm" «M V â€W ctnrr-d n, “'9!“ lmmbi‘r hf - mum-Yul purpowfl. but his artivnlarly nsmwiutml With -l nivuv mum which the Upr- :m h II liilxx 1‘0: uy sequined m. 4mm whirl! xhe “or. 'rnhlv nflm't against HM thv Emlwrm‘ h-m-rs of nobility. In. th- Jubnoo Coot tho Omar-Chap trench Ina-Ito nun-‘0 of a flu- unt-Advice to the Irish. Mr. Lnbouohero ables from London to the New York H'erd : c... l" oph (who are ill tum hshit oi tinnhlll; "Luv." E'Pl'l‘ll \‘l‘INV‘ "'5’ “1‘ ll‘d HE‘UUVJN that the are consuming uro Bordeaux or Bur l . will he ‘interuted to learthliot with At last few weeks hall at mlllon‘ ollons 01 Italian wines have reached Bor- eenx (tom Naples and Mi. in additlouto some ‘3‘“ hundred thousand gallons 0.! Greek wine. 0! course these wines. which are bought at ineoneeivebly low rates. will leave the town to which they are consignee alter heving been transferred by dexteroual mixing into Liaise or Macon. l Ewing sought eon-elation by the abuse 0! its trienda. the Time: woceeda to deal} with Mr. Gledatone’s apeec to the Ameri- ‘ con delegates who brought him over the‘ testimonial and ith the delegates. Mr. Jose h Pulitzer is scribed as a Bavarian. Mr. ’erry Belmont.» a man who wants promotion and is willingloilener thellish. the committee as composed of 1 wining lrish trmlcsmcn. Says the 'J'irmx: " 1. whole tin: a! is. as was shown in out ‘ columns at month ago. a. delightful com. ‘ binntion of Vulgar political intrigue and‘ sordid commercial speculation. The money 3 was ruised by charging for ndmieeion to dancing and ï¬reworks. As [or Mr. Glad- stone. his colossal vanity and insatiable appetite for flattery are well known. and he has re id the donors with flattery as gross an as clumsy as that which pleases his own far from fastidious palates It is difï¬cult to conceive the depths to which it mam has sunk before he can contemplate such an oï¬ering with anything but repng. nunce and disgust." Is not all this a little overdoing the Vitupcrution? The Times appeals to all patriotic and intelligent men. May not possibly some of them vaguely opiue that the cause that has to be defended by vilificution of every one in the language of a ï¬shing in more notable for its weak- ness thuu its strength '3 . The Coercion llill hns passed the House of (,‘ommons innl will in n few days receive the Royal assent. The centre of resistance will therefore lu- transferred from London to lrehind. If the TUl‘ch {um-y that tlnl victory is already won, they are in u fool's purmlisu. Let there he no outrage. The l‘oriee hope to force the. Irish into crime as a. justiï¬cation for the Crimes Act. The lrish must not play their name. They must oppose with a passive resistance whenever an eviction is mu mpted. The home of the victim should he buriicaded mnl the tank of the exterminators ri-mlcrrd difï¬cult. \Vhonever a mun turns informer or takes hind from which the rightiul hohlvr has been evicted, such ll. man should he treated as n leper. If the Irish ul‘l' only true to themselves it will be fonml lllOl‘t‘ may to [ms-s u (juercion Act in l‘lnglun: lllnll to (fiil'l‘) it out 111 ll'tlillltl. â€HTJW': am the Jubilee hawk-lilie- vill co“ :he Queen award 01 500.000 to an exaggeration. 'iuo vu} mglwul uttivMI wtnuuu», fulfhlluhg hug. .- .t\l7\ JUL “4.; ‘1‘b('l.hllâ€-" 1N "HI.II A Lmulon cablr 5:135 : :\ ( rspn ï¬t. L’L“(‘l’t§blllfï¬, which has cmm; b3 (hunbi‘hucn’iu Eastern Russia, at unJul) 10:11 a. hzunl of I'Lliginn‘s nth-1nptt‘dt0 murder the mice 0 Duke Nit‘hOluS ,(lormtmnnu.)\imh Grand 'Ouke (.Imm'mutiuc. uncle attempt“! to murder the min oi Grand Dukv Nicholas (Joimtmmmnitoh non of Grand fluke Constantino. uncln of the- (fmr. The attempt at assassination wuu made at the palace, where the lady and hu‘ huabund ware slapping. The cause giwn for the attack was that thoC-mnd Duchess, who is a. Euthemn, refused to modify tin- terms of her ‘rxiqrriugo covenant, which accords her the privilege of renmini’ng a Lutheran and joining thnureckChurch. The fanatics were. all arrested. having been mmght mun“ \lm yuhuze. Whilvthry wmw buiug removed to jail they mind to the Grand Duchess, “ We have 'already had enonghof Marin I’mulovonu,†referring to the (Brulid Duchess of that name who is the: wife of the Grand Duke V imir, brother of the Czar, whom the pop cu have gas. pectcd of making proselytcs. It is stated that previous to the attempt religioua fanatics also tried to kill the Grand Duchess Elizabeth. wife of the Grand Duke Serge. This lady is also a Protestant, being, a daughter of Grand Duke Louis the Fourth of Hesse. A Story “'hich" All the Lamps \Vlll Appreciate. One (if-tho drolleat exhibitions of dress was made by a stout lady who wan: on an excursion to etcnpe the heat of the city. She had bestowed unusual pains on her coatumenvhich was of corn pongcc. The skirt and the waist Wen: trimmed with in- numerable rows of fine knife pleutinganudv by nmchinery. It was ilat-pressedawnt and mthvr becoming. She had a pzirasol made of overlapping rows of the Same planing. Sim had a. peaked bonnet. on which i several rows of it Wore placed. Nothing? could have bu-n liner than the lady‘s ap- punmncn us she Hat down among the rather envious company. Pretty soon dam inoss cmnn into the air and did a. fatal war for tho frills. Every particle of the dressing came outof the knife pleats. A brush wind blow them out and blew them up. 'l‘hr lulueaa required for pirating is just. three times the surface ii covers. That. pat-5801 gas“ mass (if crazy, ruflh-d rags. That ‘ at laid cver any old Irish cap that over crdssed a pest bog on a Tippvmry wirlrly‘a head. That dreaa 1:33 n hull-inflhflf. flopping hulkxm. The face Hi the lmly gm unmon with n. tome of her (lisonlv-rod con- dition. and one was jllï¬llll("(l in thinking it would hp $14) orton days th would lw get. ting M 10 in iho morning; in. thu polim court.~-l.nng Bram» Imrlrr. - g \ lhmfluu “mud lHu-Iu- Flunulrs. V. V. Aahford, n mumhor o! the Hand ‘ kirh [Hands revolution“ ' Cabinet. was It one time n book “on: m ornnto. ‘ -" And what “06M )uu prescribe for thv bub ‘ Mixed an anximu («that of an ubnogt- faded phyuicim. " Oh! the m0 thing.“ rammed he. ‘* Perle“ club-1. “no worry. exercise, Irma-men! ; no mun. no u lritl. and tracking in modun‘tion.“ t 'The mmm it at hum WM"! In in h. A LONG BRANI‘I! (‘OSTIH‘iI‘L Idon cabin ans AT'l‘ ['2 .‘I l"l' Mum-Nd": fur «Mn Grain. alarm-m Tim. 3.» ' . ' I ., . whwh has 0mm,- by way at Eastern Rstm, stairs that, hzunl of 1‘Llit4itH1‘3 fanatics TU {\llTlï¬lHuli w by lhnligluun’ impgxtch from Auy‘hinc morn ‘tilul. In public. more "azimunnm be imagi ad than the meet 01 the nbove few words. coming in â€town mm in! ring ween“ from the lip: I" Harriet Bach er Stowe. 7 That the bright inn [loot u! the authur n! l'.g.v|. funk (H‘ï¬n‘ u llflvl‘nll"“ u. Aged Anion-o ton. Ilo' Eu In!“ “l’uclo I‘I Cabin.†“No, I write no ore. I hsvo done, I but. dam. I huve o.†I lived in Cincinnati. and used 'to see esosping elm-es come over the Ohio horn Kentucky. Ah. me! it. thrills me even now. the sight of those poor creatures! New. s youn girl. suggesting the lover. rent or hrot or (or when her heart was retiring in bondage; sgain, the strong husband. sued {other or stalwart brother. ()h. I must write a story to stop the dresdlul shame! I kept putting it off. dreading to bring the characters to life. till the Fugitive Slave Law lashed me into fury, and I eoxximenoed whnt l pieant to Toes. short story like the others. Batu grew and grew and grew, and came and mm and came. I wrote and wrote and A - f n uni ï¬nally thought I never should - on. I did not plan the book as it turned Out. I was only full oi the wrath. and the stor built itself around it as I wrote. A pub isher was waiting for A story from me. I told him the subjeetlhnd undertaken. He wrote. saving : ‘ You have struck a. popular subject ; Ior heaven’ssake keep it short.‘ I wrote in may: ‘ I shall step when I et throughâ€"not- fore.’ He never got it. or I had to make a book of it. While writing it I was tilled with an enthu- siasm which transfused my being. knew no hindrance. no rival interest. no belief but in writing it. I had young children, was keeping house and teaching school at the time. and never worked so hard. but I'had to write. Dinner had to be got, I know. This had to be written, just as muchwaye, and more. too. It was though it was writ- ten through me. I only holding the pen. I was lifted off my feet. Satisï¬ed? I never thought about being satisfied. \Vlwn it was finished it wt“ done. and relief crime. .A Ln IL- .._.-......;sl. n... oh...†("hm- "Wt Var) Samâ€: I Un‘ mam liked vru gallon “ones when Lived. lu Bums wick. Me. For mete I mod to gel N5. 920 and $2 5â€"- â€"-good pcy yin thou timeu. l unver thought of writin' shook when 1 com- menced Uncle Tom' a Cubin.’ I bocune ï¬rst routed on the subject qt silvery when I ï¬hï¬ar felt tha sn‘mewith anything: I after- wards wrote."â€"-â€"Ilu-r(ford (Conn; Letter in Piltuburg Dispatch. Every now and ‘hen it becomes an editor's duty to any a few words to con- tributors, either pnvately or in his editorial columns, in regard to their methods of pre- paring manuscripts. It is. fortunately. no longer necessary to say “ write only on one side of the paper. ’ or “ don‘t fold each sheet separately -," for no one to-day oom- mits thaw, capital offences. Untidy manu- scripts. however. are still common. A privatelcuer. benring on this point, was written by one of our editors last week. which run sonmwlmt as follows : 11min Miss .~l am sorry that WI' cannot. use the accompanying urtii-lv. J\> I have written to )ou once or twice in it way not usual with an alumni am tempted to go further and give you a little advim- About tliu‘uppuwunuu of your manuscripts if you will excuse my saying it. the) are very untiniy. It is gi‘vatly to your diet advantage that they come into the editor‘i‘ lmmls in such condition ; he is ulway» prejudiced at the start against a. manur script that is rolled, or folded so as to necessitate u' constant effort to Keep thu pages ope-n sufï¬ciently to read, and made up of different kinds and sizes of paper. or blotted and interlined to the extent of being rendered in the loaat illegible. or that is in any other way untidy. It is said of one well-known editor that he reiusm to read any _manuecripts that are untidy or hard to hold. The manuscript should he no prepared that the editor can put his whole thought upon its subject matter. That nmnuscript is the most'wclcomc, perhaps. that is prepared from a pad of note paper size, and is sent in an envelope large enough so that the paper need not be folded. Then the editor will at least not be prejudiced against an article before he ngins to road. ~â€" Imlrpemlcm. Paper and (Hans nouns. Chicago architects are discussing the possibilities of glasa and paper an building material. Glass us a building material has many advantages from a sanitary stand. point. It is cleanly and easily kept. impol- luted by disease organisms or disease-juro- ducing ï¬lth. It is nouvabsorbent and will not collect or hold moisture, as is the case with wood or brick. It is a. poor conductor of heat. save that received from the rays of the sun, which for health purposes is the most valuable. Paper also has. its advan- tages who.) treated by certain proccgsos. It can he prepared so as to be lire-proof and wanâ€"proof. and as u. non-conductor of heat it is invaluable. It is no idle hope which calls up a. vision of manufactured articles from glass and paper which will ï¬ll all the requirements exacted of the building ‘ materials of to-day.--Chimgn Ilrrald. Sitting alongside a lady in the elevated train thu other day she had occasion to adjust a. portion of her dress which "Jun fastened with 5 Nick pin. when the head broke in fragments and disclosed the fact that it Was some kind of composition fastened on a broknn needle. Curiosity led me to make some inquiries. and I found that nearly all the black-headed pins in the market are made from noodles which are hrnkrrn in the {unini‘ifâ€˜ï¬ in (rating the (WM. Any am‘ whu 1mg hnndIr-d thn hiuck-hmdr'd pill! has pmhahiy nmiuvd thvir rvmnrkiihle khnrpnk‘ws as cmnimrc-d with the ordinary white pins mid in thz- market. ' iii: in the ~ xlilmmiion â€"~ that fin-y are old iicvdlcs.“ Nut Turk 'l'I'Ii/NIW. Mr. Iii-Mina \Vimnn has, it in Mid, hmight the large and {mnmis steamship dn-nt. l‘lnstarrn. The price ngrm-ul npfln is r'nmorod to be not far frmn $100,001). 'l'hm’ze whn are ai-qiminted with the {am my thin Mr. Wimnn is ‘0 bring the leviathan over here and anchor her ncnr Staten Island. “in Great Eastern is than iobo turnml into «monster plan: "of pmw'mont. and will include within its bulwark! 5 â€intro, museum. ninety show and minimum. Tho scotch. nnlikn theil'English nniuh- burs. nnkt- flunrlny more y of hating than ‘mating. A 501mg 1". 'hnhmnn who had fluid a \‘y‘xit to â€w north-Tn yorhnn of ilrr Mnj‘ sty'u dominion-I found this! Mb!†5 fm-t. nn-i hi4 trmpuw was nut im row-J thou-by. . (m l): in v nskod by his riz-nds ,huw Iw liked hi4 vi, it) to Svnllnnrl. he re- phu-d: "011.1 vnjum-d mysvlf “-1-?! mm-h. “b" I dnn“ vnru (m their Sunday 1 ivwvvv-rq." " Indeed." said thwy. “ and what did )‘pn .3?! ?“ " Nothing in partu-nlnr." wan tin- o-ply. ' “ Whm I was in Crivï¬ a“ 1 had hr dinner on Sunday was a wglk round tho uhllfCh pm); smell of the flown! Numbor 16 Fetter lane. I-‘lmr do Lia mnrt. Lon on. in to hty pullr-d dawn. 1! MM! "I at which reads: “More liv'd Jnhn )ry emye pom. Box-Mn 16M. Died â€â€0. (Norton: John.“ ' . Mr. Henry Irving. in recognition '6! Mil.- Him I‘vfl'y‘s mm in m '" Ambu' llmrt." mun-Med her with the pkg]. which in had "‘11.: from the nmhor. LC“- II“. 310'“ out: ITO‘Y. hour. Baton in 0 mm wpmpflamy and W: I I ‘ . Broken Needles Mmlc Into Phu. Gum) Advice to Contributors. Mr. \Vimun'n New l-Znn-rprlse. In -v- ..... -. .â€"â€"__.o- A Crlcfl' Dinner. I. nnlikn their‘lï¬m nmlny more I y A 5mm“ [C 'h .uit m â€w nm‘thrrn ‘u «(minimum-I found I h-mpur- mm m m I): inn askml b; tum-u. Mum Eliabclb L: h 1mm :rmz- nwnl,juugmg svirly 1mm - m rq'rm m the morning new») pars, both :2. the hund- ot the pom-emu) mince“. and the Police thinnto. Mr. Newton, seems to but been amply tbominhhle. Here no the he". (then (tom thq report in the SIWardg a. In“! which but in! Inch-d loll... In. Newton in s hard-world mama“ who'hu the minim-mm to pmide our a can" the â€nowhere of which it «named with moral eï¬iuvu. It is therefore not to be wonder“ u it occasionally hi- decisions um such as to nuke men mun-e1 who ure lua- hnbinuued to the poisoned air of Mul- boruu;,u strut. lhu «sun Mun m ' :uku 0n Tue-d†night, u (flutter-ii“ 8 o‘clock. Mien Lose. e modest coking. neutly dreued 'onng women of 23, left her lode» ing- in t e neighborhood of Oxford street to nuke some smell pnrchuon for herself. Mien Ceee we: forewomen in a large dress- meker‘l eetnblilhment. near Oxford street. She but! been in her Iituetion three weeks, and during that time had never been out of door: until the night before last. when. with her employer‘s assent. she went out to buy some things. She walked“ elong 'l‘ottenham Court road and Oxford street, and then round by Jay's mourning ware- house in Regent street. On her return she was making her way through the crowd. w on Police Constable linducou took hold of wt arm. Stertled beyond measure. she asked him what. he wanted. He replied by accusing her of eolicltim, rr istitutiop, and forthwith ran her into the police station. When the police constable was sworn hu declared the he saw Mien Case, in com- plny with a other woman. whom he did not identify or produce. step three gentle- men in succession. the last of whom. the constable said, compleinpal in her hearing that he had been Ito pod three times in the streets since he ha left church. and that he was glad she was in custody. That gentleman was not produced, and no ovi- denoe whatever was tendered in support of the eonstable’s evidence. Three speciï¬c offences were alleged to have been com- mitted at three separate places with three different men. but not one of these men was produced in cqurt. The whole charge rested upon the unsu ported oath of one policeman. Then the sdy who em- ployed Miss Case entered the box. She said she was the prisoner’s employer. Sho lutd 8. large establishment near Oxford street, and the prisoner was her lore- woxnnn. (The rest of the evidence m-quote u-xtually.) The policeman has been to my house about it. and I consider that he made an improper aceusntion against my fore- wonmn. He said, “I want to know where your ledger is. as she has been walking the streets for an improper purpose." Itold him she was not doing such a thing. Mr, Newton~1 think she was. The employerâ€"«Oh. no ; it is quite a mis- tnkc. She has never been out of my house before. ' '1' he Omplmer~l say she was not out fox am h u. purpose". a Mr New tun-~I my y.es “11w ( mployerwl dount mnderatand “but you mum. Mk. Newton ~911e was out last night. 5mm! down, if you please. Mr. Newton (mldrvssing the prisoner: “Lid: Nuw,juat )OH take my advice. 1* 3911 mm a. rrspcutnblo gu'l, as you say ‘HH no. don't walk Regent slruet and stop Ht-ll- rlmnun at 10 o‘chmk at night. If _\ou «i0 wm will be surely ï¬nud or sent M Uriflrm‘ lfU‘l‘ this caution I have gwn )-|u. , r The prisoner left friends. Now. heredwe have u Magistrate declar- ing. on the unsupported testimony of one police constable, that a modemtlooking young girl, whose employer guvea perfectly good account of her presence in Regent street at that time. was a prostitute plying for hire. It seems to be enough for Mr. Newton that a. young woman is in Regent street at lmlf~pust ‘J at night for him to believe any statement mudu by n. pnliomnun as to her misconduct. This is a monstrous ruling. against which we cannot too strongly protest. Regent. street after half-past 9 is practically set apart. for prOStitutes, and all deecnt girls who have to page through it if they stop a. man, even to ask their way, are to be lined or sent to prison. The mat- ter cannot stop here. Sir Charles Warren will do well to institutka it searching inquiry into the conduct of the Constable Emlucott. it Miss Case had her companion with her, and she can swear to the (nets. proceedings ought to be instituted for perjury without delay. It is intolerable that the liberty and character of every decent woman who passes through Regent street at night is to be at the mercy of every police cou- atable on the beat. But this is the actual result of Mr. Newton‘s decision»a (iu‘cisiozl which that gentleman must look bade upon 'to-day with grave regretâ€"J’ull Jlau Gazette. Hmï¬urv [or his Hunting mnxr Unwind“? Story of 11 Popular Songâ€. Mr. :J. M. Whyte, the evangelist, is now in'thc city, after a. season of hard work in the Ottawa Valley region. Mr. Whyte in one of the well-known Whytc brothers, whose singing of gospel Bonus touches u‘ responsive chord in the popular heart. as is shown by the fact tlmt they are in demand at revivals all over the Continent. One of Mr. Whyte‘s most touching songs is one called “1’1 in, What? Would You Take For Me T" whiu l he has sung in many places. The. music is his own. the poem being one of those literary wanderers which are con- stantly found going the endless “ rounds of the press.†Mr. Whyte tried to find the author of the poem, but could not for a. long time. Another evangelist visited Wur- saw. Ind.. and flu-re the author found the wandering child of his genius in musical dress. 11c nuvle himself known and I'll! since mmmnnimtmi with Mr. Whylv. llm name is S. B. MnMniual mnl ln- inforvm Mr. Whyle that the poem has born pnly liahm‘l in humln-iï¬â€˜ of papers in (\lllPTli'fl. ‘ Britain mul other conntriw. and has been translated into lmlf-n-dozon forvign hm- | gungus. 'l'omn‘ln mow, Natural (SM and Imam: "mm. The women in and for eight 0r ten milén ; around Andarxon are just boiling over with ‘ wrath humane the terrible roaring of the immense mm well at lhnt village lms mm more disastrous to tllo rug "rim than thug loudest thunder bver heard. Nut m ("M “ill huh. and even tho old hem rt-lueze to lay. the noise being no urmt Hm? the bid- dim become so lmwildt-rod that they vunnot return to the mat. lmd own lorget to put a shell on she agar-Memoir (In-mid. Mrs. Push-IN mun Inn" ul Thvï¬' (hm-II hvr )\ uh [mink-r- m1 “'1“. I'o‘wm-tlu-n “1-: mu] '4 Mnm‘ nu «Mrium . lmr mun. u! nu-u Thc‘h‘ "Mm-- ml tlwirn And Ihr mun mu "m Iunm' Poll». l‘Ill "VIII" I Tim: mm"! hku' mmziv. mm tho-n nï¬r- nut m-H. The mngir‘.“l‘ellcts†were Dr. Piurce‘s Maxim l‘uruntiw l‘dlets (tho‘oï¬ ï¬nal Little Liver mm. They mun-t ‘i‘fn. Pym-a, md now «he wouldn': in without hum \Vim 1m to he binned? Surely um mm who minds his own businm will ht umonn tho number. If hm? troMmr-M ym mnM got failed in mare rhmmMi-m (in mm ho discouraged. but tflgp McCollom's Rheumatic Rt' nllnnt. tho best rmm-dy known. Huldhy w mini!" mum†of Torontn. Hamilton, Lnndnfl. innlpea nndby nuldmml‘m normally ’JVV‘~-- 1 Ban hula, one! hunmond out. In; mmaam ~ v I"! ‘38“? 0" I!†out. The Exporlem-r of Mn: Pete". Mt". I’M-1's had “In. “rt “-10" hmlflzm! mny. a» "P hi wast pl hwr’a‘ith] qun and mu ,; mu] “1le lir'lum \uro-I the iumirt \x ill m H \' u dit m n K “ Po: you. I hue m elm: troublc mating :o whim urn-um “on. I um how when in m ooudhon been cured by tho use of Dr. Piarco’l Golden Medial Discovery. 3nd resolved to test it; Inuit: in my own can. The result. no so plant as badly to require . bituuck or any uugrnmcut in favor of this grate nmedy. ll doea uul it chums ! It lmihlc up the syuu-m, mppwu and strengthens when It in not. accessory to buy corn cut-cl Men ond women should remember tho! Putnam'l Painless Corn Extnctor in the only sole. lure 1nd poinleu corn remover extant. It does its work quickly 3nd with oertsinty. See that the sign me N. 02 Polaon & Co. appous on each ottle. Be- ware of poisonous imitgtions. You can get more wind out of A ten cont hm thun you con from A $500 one. It’l the same wuy with I ten cont nunsâ€"Yonkers ilateamau. A Weltern piper 1011: About “I unu- tiond lynching." This was to distinguish :5 (Burn the ordinary quiet Ind nnoblqnaivo u . Don’t Hawk, Spit. Cough. suffer dizzinesa.~ indigestion. inflammution of the cyan. headache. longitude. iuobility to purlonn mental work and indispoaition for bodily labor. and uuuoy and disgust your friends and acquaintances with your nasal twang sud oï¬enaivo breath and con- Itant eï¬'orts to clesu your nose uud throot. when Dr: Sago's “ Caturrh Remedy †will promptly relieve you of discomfort and ouï¬ermgmnd your friends of the disgust- ing and needless iufliotions of your loathe- some disuse ? . It «mum. 1: mi’ .\ 13w†“.11“... (Eben {Ml \ihia l) i~ w 'StoquIys trouble English" steamer! mare this year than ever belore. To find ten or ï¬fteen of them in a common thing. Th: y make friends with the men who load the vessels and He put awuy wherevor they can he secreted. In Vessels thnt bring overwriuk ihe loaders will build up I little room around two or three men, and in sovcml cases from a dozen or two dozen nun have been thus BPl'l‘Cttd. Most of tin-m an: tramps. They only remain in tlz-ir hiding )ulmm till (he vessel is “all out to son. when they make their appear- unmg to be supported during the rest of the \‘()_\'a.;.{(-. A company of Frenchmen are breeding Arabian horses in Dakota. 1 9w- tn‘ntmon? or many thousands 0! cases T HmSI- rhruniu m-ulu'H1-Rses and distressing ‘z‘nwrnd [n'vuliiu‘ (U h-xnnivs. at the luvnlida .Ldvl 9n! .mmivu) Institute. Buflalo. N. Y.. we “Front“! u msr wxporivuce in nicely adapt- v11,: and lin.ruu_uhl.\' testing remedies fur tho urn of x" "uzux‘a u-cnlinr malndlt‘s. hr. awn-v09» fluorite Pre-crlpuon '1 xh-A um'rmwth, nr mum. of this mm: and .ulua‘flw sxpvrloucv. Thousands of t'mimm .iu 4. w chm-d from patients and from physi- ‘ x m» whw have tu-stud It in the murv ng - rmâ€! “an! nhstinuto vases which had bu 0d :1; .1- mm, rmm- it‘ m be 1.110 most w-vmwrful rwmmly t-vm‘ dm‘iswl fur the relief and euro of “Hm-ring wnmun. It, is not rommmcndvd as. "mm-ml." but us u most perfect. Speciï¬c for vuqmuufe pvculizg qilqwntg. .u t' ... , mu] m the Womb and m dappendaéea In particulm _I‘m‘ overworked , worn- out." â€run-down." debilitated teacher“. mlllinors. dn-esmuh ms soamstresaos. “shop girls " house. keg-poly. mlrsluï¬ mothers. and {u hh- women 7, _ ‘l‘._ “_‘:A_ nnnnn lnblnn ntuprna. u-umu nuxuu...n. an“ .v .... V....‘.-_ u‘cnvmlly. Dr. piercv's Fmoritn Prescription 13 the grcumsi mum ' boon, {wing unequaled as an nppctizinu mm! :1! and rostnmth’c tonic. As a soothing and strengthening net-vine, “l-‘umriw l‘rcscri )tiou" is unc- onalml and is inmluubh- in a) u) inn and sub- duinz m‘rvnua vxcituhility. â€mummy, ox- hnustiun. prmtrminn. hyeu'rm. spasms and other distrr-asing. nun-nus symptoms com- monly mmndant upon functmuu.) and organic (Hanna-J of tlw Womb. It mzlm-«js N hashing sloop and relieves mental nnxwty and d0- cpnndonvy. Dr. Plorco’n Favorite Prescription in a lo "Imam medicine, carefully mmpnumud by an 0: orjcncod and skillful physician. and ndapu to woman'n delicate organizuthm. It_ is pyrglly vegetable In In ‘,-.‘...I...... ‘1“ IO- uu-n u “an" .. mmpusitsnu and pvrf .A., {I} ‘ harmless m pm ‘ nnnnn 6n..- IIHHq'Ilanul-u uuu ln“ou ..-. ._-_ l.'ITI‘('t9 in any cmnhflon of “no system. For Infll‘nlfl)! sickness. or nuusm, frnm whatever musn arising. wmk stomach. indigestion. dys~ pq-psm xuul kimlrml symptom; Its use. In 5mm (IQ-11341 wlll pfowu'nry lwnuflcinl. , A ..,-...A... I. I- ‘- _n-l_ U N. “In uu-n :- I_' u. 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