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TROY, OHIO.
No 25 BOAS WAGON.
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Only Once.
You ask mo, love, how many
I think of you uday,
I frankly’ answer, ‘‘Only once,”
And mean just what I say.
You seem displeased and somewhat hurt,
But wait nml hearths rhyme.
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Our ratouted Vertical Boiler will not prime. No
dangor of burning flues.
Vbr all oomplatat* of this kind, such a. Toipiditj of
. the Liver, Biliousness. Nerrooa Dneepeis. indises-
tton, Irreoularitr of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu-
lencjr. ■ EruoUttona and Burning of tha Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn), Missms, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, OhiUs and Few. Breakbono FMer,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Ohronto Diar
rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Broath,
lrreoulartttM Incidental to Females. Bearim-dimn
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It ohio|N the completion from a waif, fellow
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low, gloomy spirit*. It i* one of the BIST AL*
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BLOOD, «nd In A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICEIt’8 AURANTII
tct sal# bj all Dnutlete. Price a 1,00 per bottle.
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140 80. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.
SiRvoubVlf*i'*or , _
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FIRST CLASS—Grocers Keep It
-THE-
Wore washed with
ELECTRIC LIGHT SOAP
Without Rubbing.
First Class Housekeepers use it.
1st. Washing clothes In the usual
manucr Is decidedly hard work; it
wears you out and the clothes too.
3d. Try n better plan and Invest
live cents In a bar of ELECTRIC
EIGHT MOAP. Haves Time, Labor,
Honey, Fuel nnd Clothes. Use as di.
reeled on the wrapper of each bar.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
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INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
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O MIXED
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Handsome sample curds, showing
88 beautiful ohaden, mailed free on
application. If not kept by your
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Be careful to ask for “ THE LAWRENCE PAINTS,”
•nd do not take any other said to bo “ as good at
Lawrence’s.”
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S A W S _
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The Brown Cotton Gin CoT,
NEW LONDON. Conn.
Manufacturers of "the Old
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two brush belts, steel bearings,
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V B Every vermin acting hh Agent for our one, will n.ve n. i.i.i
ment'of Wag is* nrtvgr::sed in the leading paper of the ecurty o. to..n
gratle for six n.onlLs.
YVasbliiKton “Toao."
“A tea” and a "hightea” in Washing
ton hnvo a significance according to (h •
loft in society to which cither is applied.
"A tea” simply is in the afternoon aiul is
generally attended by married ladies and
young maidens, with a slight sprinkling
of society young men decorated with their
first perceptible moustache The refresh
ments of an ordinary "teu” consist of tea,
coffee, gossip, iees, cake, more tea and
more gossip. The hours are usually
from !1 to 5 o'clock. “A high tea” is a
much more extensive entertainment than a
simple “tea,” and is attended by society
people generally.
Making a Home,
At a reception in Washington lately, a
woman, famous in the hot gen ‘ration,
full under the discussion of u coterie of
her old friends, one of whom spoko of
her wit and power of repartee, another
of her broad, genorotl|i charity, a third
of her keen instinct in readingcliaractor.
“To me,” said General P—, “she was
most remarkable for her ability to make
a home. Put her (us I have seen done in
the West) in a log cabin with nothing
but son.e wooden chairs, a piece of mus
lin, an open fire, and the odds and ends
which she had stored in lur trunk, n:ul
she would turn it in a few hours into a
charming dwelling place. Of all her
gifts, that was to mu the most attractive
and womanly.”
An American who saw in his youth tin
Englishwoman pre-eminent at that time
for her learning and genius, was ques
tioned ns to his impression of her. “She
overwhelmed me with her knowledge;
her broad, liberal views and her philan
thropy opened a new world to me. Yet
the most distinct recollection 1 have of
the visit is the torn and dirty tablecloth,
the greasy carpet, and the ashes strewn
half way across the lloor ”
Carlyle, who had been used to course
surroundings in his early home, was
A Changeable Toad. | * <* «»• «»<» T #ke *
A correspondent of the Philadelphia • ihere isi »aid to be a aickiog of tha
77/wv\ writing from Southern California. 1?“ l ? ” 16 n*®!® population of Japan.
Wc had taken to the bod of the They have caught their wivoa and
mountain stream that in tens of thousands ,n ‘J' e » ct °* lending older* to
(.l'yesrs had made the mightv ration. It V 1 ? l ariaiau dressmakers; and so the
was filled with huge bowlders, strewn bite of Japanese custom* is sealed. In
ind tumbled about in chaotic confusion, ft years Japan will dreos like Paris
as if tt stream of rock, had done the work or LoB r d ? n or New York. Whst the
and water was allogetmr a secondary Borr p"ful nien of Japan do not seem to
consideration. The rocks had been pel- “* 18 '*•*« » TUmUou of give and
ished bv the rush and sprnv of years, and , e ’, . U ft,, P 8e hunes are not pay-
to bound from one to another without >, n R /or their Parisian gowns in money,
slipping or failing required no little skill, hut in kind. They are tending a snore
As I was about to taken leap and had of native costumes to Europe for every
my gun well in hand as a help, my com
panion seized me, nnd in an excited
whisper told mo to look.
“A rattlesnake?” I asked, hauling back
and sitting down heavily.
“No,” was the reply, given in such a
maimer that 1 became convinced that ho
saw either a grizzly or n mountain Hop.
“Don't move,” and reaching around,
he lufhlodout, not u weapon,but a pocket
microscope, which, with great caution,
he applied to a small bump on a bowdder
before him.
“Is that what you nro breaking a man
all up for?” said 1, as the b imp became
a frog.
“Is that all?” re orted my friend.
“Why, man, that frog, or trectoad, lam
convinced is a new species. If I should
describe itas llyluJuneau you might per
haps think it of some importance. Why,
look at it 1 It’s oue of the most remark
able examples of protective resemblance
you ever saw.”
A close examination of the diminutive
cause of all this excitement showed that I
it was indeed wonderfully protected,and
1 had almost stepped upon tlio animal
that, safe in his disguise,had not moved. J
At a casual glance the toad would have 1
Ix-tiii taken lor a prominence on the ;
bowlder, nml now that attention wns
directed toward it the mimicry seemed
all the more striking, as the animal ul- ;
most exactly resembled the stone in color. !
The latter was a spotted granite peculiar
to (lie ,mountains here, the spots being
quite large and pronounced and of ir
regular shhpc, evidently deposits of dark
mien, tins remainder of the rock being
white or nearly so. This mottled sur
face was reproduced on the toad's back
as if painted, and even the delicate legs,
with their disc-tipped toes, shared the
ornamentation. -
“I’ve seen green tree toads on green
leaves,” said my companion, “but this
beats them all. It is evidently a tree toad
adapted to a life among the bowlders of
this stream. Now to show you the per-
deeply impressed by the Refinement, the faction of this protection 1 will start it up
pretty “tuts of plonishiug,” tho gentle- nnd sec wlmt the result will bo.”
hood, in the borne of the woman he alter- | Tho toad was forthwith touched with '
ward married; and the most pathetic j a twig and with a mighty leap landed
part of his wife's history is her heroic ef- upon a l ock th il was nearly white, round i
tort to give this dainty charm to the j mid smooth. We sat down upon a neigh-
rough dwellings in which ho placed her. boring bowhle-nud waited for the change
There is no trait in the Englishman that nature was to make in the little har-|
stronger than his love of home, nnd hence lequin. In five minutes by tilts watch
he is apt to value in woman the quality tins hud taken place. The black spots
of “making a home” above all others, that had represented the mica were j
The sailor’s wife “makes the hearth rajiidly fading out, tlic other portion! i
clean,” to show her joy at his return. It also’losing tTieirflark tint. Quickly tho
is the “household motions” of Words- clinngo went on, and in a comparatively I
worth’s ideal women that are “light nnd short time the spotted toad was of almost
free,” and all Shakespeifre’s lovable hero- the exact hue ns its new base, and as in-
incs are domestic women. | conspicuous as it had been before, and
“Let me see your home, nnd I will tell would, as in the form -r ease, have been
you what you are,” Hie Kussitm I’nulo- passed by as a mere prominence upon the
vitch lays to his countrywomen. Our rock. Another touch, and the little
American girls, in their zeal for music, 1 creature sprang upon mint Iyer bowlder,
art, or it may be authorship, are some- | from which it was finally driven upon
times apt to forget this. They leave tho | one almost black. Again tho curious |
oversight and the details of housekeeping change was noticed, dark patches coming
to servants, forgetting that the soiled out and the skin assuming the same tint
tablecloth and greasy carpet tell tales of an it had while on the granite* The spots
character as loudly and emphatically as continued to grow, increasing their di
do neatness and taste. anieter until at last they ull fused to-
They forget, too, that while their pie- gether and the toad became almost black
ture or song or story may prove u failure, and equally as inconspicuous as before,
a dainty, cheerful homo’is a poem which In an attempt to drive it upon an ulder it
any woman may give, to tho world, and finally escaped,
one which all men can understand and
dream in crenm Inco that is dispatched
from Paris to them. In London the
Jupuucso craze is being carried to »ueh a
pitch that it mny soon be not at all the
thing in society to wear drerscs made
elsewhere than at tho Japanese village.
A few weeks ago two London theaters
offered Japanese attractions, nnd one of
them does so still ; while the Drury
Lane pantomime is very much Jnpnu-
' esod indeed. Here nnd there a shop
may be seen in llegent street that does
not exhibit Japanese seveeus, heads,
shoe*, fans, or other goods ; but five out
of every six “conjurors” hail, or say
1 they liaii, from Japan. Even our’chif-
dreh carry Jnpnncso dolls. Everything
: considered, then, the gentlemen of
Japan mny find some relief in the re
flection that in this case action and re-
1 action are aboutequnl.
Tub teacher who makes his scholars
I “smart” is not always the one who im-
pnrts tho most knowledge.
Neuralgia and kindred diseases promptly
yield to tlie immediate action of tit. Jacobs
Ull, the ruin Conqueror.
An account of wlmt Is supposed to be Desd
: Sea fruit Is contnlm-il In n paper on (he botany
of Sinai and Palestine, contributed by Mr. If.
C. Hart to tho Royal Irish Academy. Il ls
compared to a glaantin cabbage from ten to
fifteen feet blab. Tho fruit, which Is about the
size til anoiiiiigc, is tilled wilh air mid silk.
Tha harmful and fatal results attending the
aso of cough mixtures containing morphia,
opium and other poisons, arc dally b(Turning
uiuru frequent. It is lor this reason that Red
Star Cough Cure hus received tho unqualified
endorsement of physicians, and Hoards of
Health everywhere, as u purely vegetable
compound, entirely free from all narcotics.
Price, twenty-live oonls.
Ilclcmi. M. T„ bus a Indy superlntendc id of
Schools who lias Indian blood in her veins,and
who Is highly educated. Sho has also dra
matic talent.
“A Word to tlie Wise Is Sufllclenl.*'
Catarrh is not simply an Inconvenience, an-
plciusanl to the sufferer nnd disgusting lo
others -It Is an uiWvniicedoutpost ol approach-
log disease of worse type. Do not neglect Its
warning; It brings deadly evils In Its train.
Before It is too late, use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy. It reaches the seat i.f Ihe ailment,
and is the only tiling that will. You may doso
> ourself with quack medicines till It Is loo lata
till the streamlet becomes a loslslless tor
rent. It la Ihe manned liaenliou of a seien-
'.lllc phslciuu.“A wordtuthu wlbu isbUlUeieat.”
An old aiinge says that I lie hardest opera! ion
| nf a war Is lo stop It—the sumo is also truo ol
1 a chlekou tig lit.
Adit ill’s Itll’lll.
At what time of day was Adam born7 A
I little before Kve. And at that hour we are
more apt to contract coughs and colds. Do not
neglect them, but take Taylors Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Hum and Mullein.
Chattanooga Saw Works, of Chuftivnooga,
Toni)., manufacture and sell .all klndsof sins,
warranted llrsl-elass In every roqiect. They
repair all kinds of saws grinding thinner, ru-
temporlng, hammering, etc. Write for prices.
It is by copying alter milure that man gels
host results. Dr. Jones’Rod Clover Tonic is
mil ore’s own remedy. Is purely vegetable, can
lie taken by Ihe most delicate. Cures all stom
ach, kidney and liver troubles. BO cents.
take to heart,— Youth'*
A Cut Hint (Inn Read.
“I lmvc a cat,” saifl a lady to me the
other day, “that knows when a letter
comes for her.”
“A letter!” I exclaimed, in astonisli-
: incut.
i “Yes, a letter; and if yon don’t bc-
i lieve it, I will prove it to you. Just
; wait until I direct one.”
My friend left the room, and in a few
minutes returned with a sealed envelope,
addressed “Miss Pussy, No.— Marlboro
street, city.”
“Now,” mid she, “if you will kindly I
post that for mo to night, and be hero j
when the postman come around on his
first delivery to-morrow morning, you 1
shall see that I ain telling you facts.”
I posted the letter as requested, and J
was at my friends house promptly tha j
Soon tlie bell rune, and
will certainly
Companion.
Fuaiilon Notes.
Puffs mid pads around the armholes are
things of the past.
Amber is mtich used for necklaces,
combs and hairpins.
More artificial hair is worn tliun has
been the case for some time.
Blouse dresses are still the most popu
lar style for young children.
During the summer hair will continue
to be worn high on the bend.
Many drosses are "made with long
waists pointed front and back.
Garnet hair qrnaments and jewelry in
many new devices are again in high
vogue. ■ ■ f next inornin
.The brims of spring hats are neither shortly after the servant entered with a
wide nor eccentric. lliey are narrower t (jurullc of letters, among which was that
in tlie back than in fnyit. , fop Miss Pussy. Placing them near her
Borders for entire skirts for side and i feline highness on the floor, my friend
back panels mid for parts of frocks are . said:
Very Well Put.
Why ilo ive defer till to-morrow wlint ive can
doto-duy? Why do wo neglect a cough till II
throws us into consumption, and oensumptlou
brings iis to tlie grave/ Du. Wm. IIAnn's Rad
SAM Is sure to cure If tuken ill season. It ha*
never been known to full. I’se It thoroughly,
according to directions. Persevere till ■ tie dis
ease Is conquered, ns it Is certain to bo, even
If It should roquiro a dozen bottles. There li
no belter medicine for pulmonary disorders.
The purest, sweetest and best Cod Liver Oil
In the world, manufactured from fresh, healthy
livers, ii|Km tlie seashore. It is absolutely pure
and sweet. Patients who liavo once taken it
prefer It to all others. Physicians have de
cided It superior to any of tho ether oils In
market. Made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New
York.
f'HAPrzr) ii a mis, face, pimples and rough
skin cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by
Caswell, Hazard Sc Co., New York.
The lee mun may not lie much of u skater but
he can make fancy figures on Ice.
Delicate diseases of either sex, however In
duced, promptly, thoroughly and permanently
eared. Semi 10 cents In slumps for large illus
trated treatise, suggesting sure means of cure.
Address. World’s Dis"onsary Medical Associa
tion, (100 Main street, B lltulo, N. Y.
An investment In knowledge always pays
the best Interest.— Franklin.
No Opium in Plso’s cure for consumption.
Cures where oilier remedies fail, goe.
Kerillng renewed strength, «r ’
the feature in spring styles.
The only article of )vearing apparel
i which “knows no shhrlow of turning”
this season is black Iminery.
Some of the new buttons which are be
ing used us garniture for costumes make
so much noise one would suppose tlie
“Campbells are comin
“Now, Miss Pussy, pick out your let
ter.” t
Sure enough, Pussy at once showed an
interest and in u moment had pushed
aside with her paws the envelope ad
dressed to her. J was about to ac
knowledge my sin of incredulity when
my friend said
a«.
^ (1111 I M J(-1 ID 111 L LDllliHiwi j , vrr •, • , n 1 «i« •, i
1 . . , . v : Wuit a minute. She’ll open it and
The original jerseys lmvc gone out, and devour the contents ”
the present ones are so line, with their j Scarcely had she’said this when Miss
fancy collars, culls, epau.ettes, heading, p uss y torn the envelope open, and
in a moment was literally devouring the
contents—catnip.—Boston Ilemld.
etc., that a new'name is now in order.
Tawny bonnets are worn.with yellcw.
If the overdress be of yellow it should be
in plush, and if the brown is used for
the overdress the yellow petticoat should
be in satin.
Jerseys are now made in a variety of
ways. Some of them have plaited chem
isettes of velvet with cuffs to correspond,
others are laced over full plastrons of
contrasting or harmonizing surah, and
still others are covered with braid so
that but little of the original material is
seen.
Inoculation is suggested as a preven
tive of the alcohol habit.
In the Parlor.
SUE.
Anticipation.
ui-:.
Exultation.
BOTH.
Osculation.
FATHER.
Indignation.
iik.
Gyration.
AT,I. ABOUND.
Sensation.
■Tid-Bits.
_ vegetal)]
tonics, and is invaluable for Diaeaaee peculiar to
Wofiieu* and all who lead sedentary lives. I t Eh*
richer* and PurifleM tho llloo<l» Stimulates
tho Appetite) StrcngthcHS the Muscles and
Nerves—in fact, thoroughly Invigorates.
OioKi H the complexion, undmakeathe akin gmooth.
It doen not blauken the teeth, cnune headache, or
produce constipation—nil ulher Iron medicines ilo.
Mil. J. W. Carter, Moridianville. Ain., Bay*: “Mjr
wile has boon an invalid lor 18 months, for the paf-t 8
months has been confined to the Led most of tne
time. She tried various remedies without relief.
Brown's Iron Bitters has made her feel like a new
being."
Mss. S. A. Jackson, Knoxville, Ga., says: " I suf
fered with General Debility nnd I'etna.e Weakness.
1 was despondent and had no uppetite. I used
Brown’s Iron Bitters with greut beuotit.
Genuine has above Trade Mark and crowed rod lines
on wrapper. Take no otiicr* Made only by
liKO W .N CHEMICAL CO., BALTAMOKE. MV.
Obtained. Send stamp for
PATENTS
I ham, Patent Lawyer,