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#=V* .TV'A*Hu?.lt;•?*-c^£r**■t»-.KgV‘ifjZ-Wise m« tor ihfw* nllaF- Ms fntMcnt a#5H S. T-Tjr: r^T •;--—Tum/Airw»ww®'Theatre tboagh rftbebrare, pstieat:PP®P!, ;Wipi|- .wS.,Jaeeh***,jPPEMCIiBx**Oti** vMmM®* «rtuW«;a* l a tHt Iqiqlt;-»Vc*m«*»T !l.?' fanddowswherebyTfta* ftgfatwork* ' toauperthought#*fi».*so cold that menbattened over-coets up ttttottbdrfKM banted on.The tittle girl dodged oat of a stairway a« though *he hod been trying toMaeonteOfGoodBrtoto^AtoiS,the Odd Fellows, the Christian ebmch-- mnnatter at whit sect or creed: of the Ubor Untomr, the Knight of Labor, theBrootberhood of Mvglneers, the Orem*ltrorn.gat wermln a lt;*»id shelter, oraw welt-tottotf *he could see two cent# In tim rtmmp*tfwr~hj. Her head had to toitonr on. Her jet black haft til fiyfrig a* wild in the wind /Horn a» over mmhm mane 0# a wild hw«e, On Iwf f^ were wnrn out shoe#. Bhort HoeW«if« ea m np and almost met her calico efctrt at the knee*. Howand poor *to looked and ho w sad tor face* Her told did not reach n* for Wfc write well bondted, with no InternWo to untotton a great coat in order to get itt a pocket for pennies.“p~*p^»ptaui* #fr, buy a paper/*back clubs; the charity organization* aH ow the coantnr, Of all the ones whorhtfni0 about lighting lamp*, doingInsO' tf#f the great and God Inspired wfidon of those who came to this country andwho planted the tree of elvH and religt-oa» liberty. Of ail who come withldea#'M*izrlt;.Av“How many hare you sold to-night V1hare eight left.” Short sake, Weil, that a common“Only two sir. I havetocomplaint theae days when the entire country la bound hand and heart, ami hem! and feet In bondage to the claaa legislation combination mat a cowartlfywhich are heavenly inspiration* orwhispering. Of the 6ne» who gfve out new Uiougnta—pood Ideas, courage for gooil and Intentions to benefit*Then w# looked up to the sky, and behold, the countless stars, In proof that God’s wor^ind man’s work is going on. Tiiat darfetter and unbelief^ and p«ejn-dice arid selfishness and poverty and wickedness which Is the hard name for weakness, shall all pass away.The work of the kiudlers of thoughtand organizers for action, through the poor who walk the earth* and run inpeople are afraid to organize and vote*Nt-Kf.against, even If their children die and starve before their eyes.We stepped *4de and felt ip a pocket for pennies, we felt a«hamelt;i of ourself. Into another pocket for dimes* fcw#of which where handed her. 8he looked at them a rabment then ran after us my~MOh, sir, you made a mistake I These are dimes/9 ^“Yes, you poor little ruin of somebody. but they are ^Otirs/9all for your-•elf/9 ' •1 Tlusn iAit^s®*^^*^ around the con-mr m fisst a* she cduW gb, saying “thmkhaste to earn their food—through thelabor element—the home-building and hofne-de^erving element united to up-‘ build, to settle disputes* by arbitration ;**th of th«n ?’“Yes, keep tJw ekangsto overcome (Ufflcultles with reason; to make tiew laws, form new unions; to set up new (anti-marks, and vet give more light to the world than It has ever before had. These light-lighters are the ones who will make the ladder by which poor little children and the aged smigglera will yet walk op and work up to better things, when there will be no poverty on earth, because there will beno robbers^no stunting of ideas; no pen-kiirail as thoughpoverty-stricken mother ef hW pinch of luck. *We cam* home, thinking, thinking. Of the poof who disgrace this coctit y by their being poor and of the selfish,Duopoly-making miser*who year anor rear shape legislation to make rich men richer, haughtier, stronger and more eager for profit, and the poor (tilt poorer, still tees courageous,still easier to fall by the wayside or to be led astray. All the way we thought ofthese things. Of the desire of men foroffice, flow we wUb that we had altof thfU desire oonsoltdateil in our own heart. Hmr qutekJy would we ex-(t jbr a detira to do good and to the Mud of poverty and suffering.cHolog hod*, we entered the library by a window whose Minds were notaltiiM tomtwr for thinking atwl speaking ha one thinks.Ble9gelt;l are those who com^ to light the lamp#. They may run over tttr; they nmy Jrwtle m; they may fi!#t.urb tjs m our hidings, but they are doing the work that Is* Inspired by the Great Father, amithat will go on for all time ami all Eternity In the beautiful Land of Leal where we will all be ere we have paaaed a greatmany more Saturday Nights.—1“BrickPomeroy.«tete‘8AWS” FROM ST. FAUL.As a red rag to a bull, so Is a red noee to s prohibitionist.Breeches of promiseaMtemidR pufcapas ooUatqnti for a ioirfrMisplaced swiltefi»wh(n a taaman’s fahti hair getqjnto the hash.‘^isforturflrb lt;ver come singly^” re-marked JonsfMun twins arrived.19many people by “getting Intoclnecd, thinking bow to act and workit benefitto be of meat Imnefit to humanity.nlgMgwas coming on ■ darknessledranklly down so that the bigami Utile houses and the (treetm, and tho tree# lath* purk wrore al-(ndMntt* ‘ sttdd^uiy a tight *m m post, awl we J%nnHqjteaywith muchepeed. ^eegMsed thffllreet and as he was alttewt losi to *l|d«t, he stepped a moment, another Ugh*, dm up, and two temp* were lit. Then we saw him spading away la the darkness,gadaopo and%r tight ahot up.«oms we saw *gdwiurd 1M m% then off te the left the rtteV, and thowing that other ighter* wert at w«tk doing justQod cotnmandcxt to be dimetene of thteatahdi and huit-them.r P *“ttwl of hard drink/’ waathe verdict upon the man who wa* crushed under a lump of !lt;».lt;AThe pel* I# mightier than-0m aword/’ iahl a Georgia farmer when the amell of hi# plgaty put a squad of Shaman*# for-agcE* to filfjht.mam of humor has been described a8 tne sixth sense, but a miffif who can relish a joke on himself may lie safelycredited with seven.Say* an exchange: “An Iosra woman has named her. twin daughters Gasoline and Kerosene.” -Yeung men who love peace will .give this family a wide berth and avokfbetng blown iu.countICIY*.(1Sra»’V. t t.$lt;*1- ;A-mm•ivlm *'4.TV-We use ft hiffif W7*'dxmm turn Aim wmurn w iu ftrvAaiora ro*M#, #cch a# .mrsrxrfu, h^ioachk, xvtnuxoiA raa »%*», conrsriPATidiry oajjnr iBRKOULafirrr ot tub xowms.irate# Thl# Is a coruWnaticm of saJTe 3. % M grlduata or tuadldMy ofXmnbly Jw# W;H:have roflfer te^41ivti;aadat«hh(«^ howet#^; and^ luil^t»%lt;|dlea, but your more relief thaa ausuperior In its action, as it never debiltates or produce# any unpleasant effect#.dliIt will remove all disease# incidental to disordered state of the hyer, and id therefore recommended in all liver complaint *. It will act thoroughly on the liver in from two to four hour# time, and does not produce nausea or griping pain# in the bowels. 'lr. W. H. Tobin having suffered forl€lyears with liver disease, and after trying every known remedy without success, has succeeded in preparing this remedy—andby It# use alone, restoring his health*—now . # , *offers* it to the public for the cure of all {a !aa^ prevfflt tlyliver troubles, and sells it under a guarantee that after taking three or four dose# of the medicine and satisfaction is not ven, yon can have your money refundedy returning the bottle and wrapper.Hepatozone has since \ fa introduction proved oneofthemoHt valuable medicine# discovered. Its merits and sucoesaes has been gratifying to the proprietor a* its effects have been beneficial to those usingit; almost daily testimonials are received,shaking in the highest terms of Its effioa-x.hP0lfiMjkMeam: J. J*MmIchetrfpUf of yonr 1 bite #ufiferedear# wUh toridd Bver and conseqiraii, irregular appetffce, etc., andhave mm «peedy andmanent relief from your medieUies asxall other remedial. The medicine U nbt distasteful, and U unattended with pain In its operations.J. W. PonVDKXTK*. From 2.T. Fidmore. county judge: Austin, Tex., Juoe fiOy» Dr. W, H. Tobittv I have tried your HepatOaoiie a# a iWtcurring headache to which J Sfi MVe hem eeted for eightpr ten tatingly pronounce It more mmim than any medicine I ever a#s^;«ull» upon n^r sygtem. are all/ and even more than is claimed for it*Your#, etc. m. T. Ftomojw#. To whom |t vmf concern :For the last twocy in it# action on diseases for whichMis reeommcded. Tlierc is no doubt of theering very muchDomaaCvere palnln myhkivalue of Hepatozone. It4# efficacious* rniid and thorough in is action, and thereis not to-day a medicine wiilcli can equalIISit as a regulator of the liver and correctorof the towels. We append a few tmsoilc!-tedteramwj udge ofotiiais of its value from person# dff known In Texas:Front Hon. J. B« McFarla the tldrtj-secoad district;Jane 9,18S4.M«wm. J. 3. A W. VL TohtevGentlemen—Liiave tuedyouT Hapato-zo*ieibr#onp«te Bteii find it ode of theorai^dnth.Fxwto Hen, D. P. Marr, judge Uiirty-#ix district:TMAMBOhh9 Tex*t March 1,18S6.Mewm. J. J.A W.H. ToblnGentlemen—1 take pleasure In addre##-ingmy testlmony to the happy effect# of Hepatozoneaaa liver regulator. I believe It .to to the beat known remedy for disordered or deranged liver, and I know it will prove beneficial in dyspepsia, eohstipa-tlon* nausea, dizziness, and particularly dhrrikma. To those pt^denurv habits,I am oonvtoced a ahcH 4rial will prove it totoindSspernsable. 5To professional man should be withcJa it. It excell# In theimonx)side* caused from the liver, belitg «# severe at titncs that I was unable to ride ot* horseback, and compelled to go t»; tod. I ^Utfered very much* 1 sa4w 1 patozotiaadverised, and concluded to try it; Tfea first bottle Improved veiT hiuclfc and after taking the second bottle I am entirely free from pain, and am well. I consider it the best medicine I ever took*., K. Baylor, Parker county. Sot Ark.,lfovtel, 1882.Dn.frJ. A W. S. Tobhj;Gentlemen—I have ^ orougbir tried your Hepatozone on my#el( «*d:: mmi and have witnessed its effeoU on somemy pxtient*, and now, xfteF tw«otjNH«I have no h«*Uei»ej* iniw^te^ft U the bed remedy I hw* vnxv diseases of tiie lirer anddubbora eoaftettkm of the bowel*. . fc•; v 4XMW O. FOX,; HBIHIH Keddeot Fhystetan. Coxokbcs, Tex., Juae lb. 1383.Pw. J.J. A W.H. Tobin, A ■ Gmoini---Kacleeed find draft for |87•moanttwell and baa^t^ntesrte^M^^iteJoa ^far*ieine efarfist 1 la recomsiended »do ofreapeetemildness yet th':lmess of It# actionupOB the system, giving immediate relief,ticand Its action U not attended with griping pnlnsor disturbance of rest.{P.P. Mabb.Letter trim non*Pxeridenf proa lamAbtohio Drg* J. J. A W:Vaonate : 1883.ur a»d Dumb Asylum, )_ * . fAustis, Tex., May, 1883 Ir». J.J. AW. II. TobinHennepiahaslt;tia ■anewaays- Dear Sin—Your Hepatozone has had arather extended trial in this institution,... ■ -----ease. He [ arnongoffieers and pupils; it ha* provena ebaw r tobaooo I- nis Md nntie-1 aaafeaod eeruln remedy In affections of “ “ thellror. itb Mao a value and cheapasMsrteot.. It mno ve* constipation of thereSeves iodirestkyn, and nan beotan’a eoffae the other** — JPfc aJ ---•.a^Phave ever fised for my li|ev trouble or constipation the howato I would not to without it - Jv A. W.HTflxavoB.DR. J- J.«:.lrcpna IbllajHfiit aa■vlw#theand a79Q COSGRE88 AV fihildren walk-before, Then norbww thoeonntry; oaerand mental, anof httaoaultY. Oflt;7i :* iBOOWdlIthe Dothnaaa of tike Do.tho Doaenoaaof tbo DUrflAtoawamairanfirMreoonunead its use in all casesof the functloitt of the Itewr, andln amnyoawa whore theand bowel* vre Involved.yoon,*o. Fo«z», Sop. Imrrmmo* ton thb Bux»,10.188*.“Hers. Is aenttotwofthe*o “Thk man•V-.f■- t'-.1-4,4-V.-a-;,:•‘•V '*teAuernr, Mar 10,,yX\-ViM*lauMiis--'-i.k«J f*
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