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A MKDKTKF, NOT A BRINK.
AutfiorMy
Hop Bit tors not, . f
is m any sense, an
Alcoholic beverage or liquor, sad could •
aotbft-flold, for use, exoept- to parson* j
desimus ot obtaJiimjr iBediciijal bitte-rs. ■
OBMW B. H.urftf, j
L. ,, S. yw r tiiteUW Wt,
Pcsr WssHiNUToLLlh Sir \Vhv don’t a, Sspt. get 24, «wh- 1879. }
\t, you a
feat*- from €ol W. If. of Baltimore,
showing how he cured himself of drunk
ennesa bv the help fflf Hop Bitters. His
isa wonderful erne. He is well knows
in KchcMcr. N Y„ hr all tho drinking
people torn', He is known in this city,
f'incimiat-i \>w country.’^ Orleans Stow helmas^t York- m
fact, all over the
thowaads of dollars format. 1 honest- !
lv twlieve his car,l would be worth thou- I
sands of dollare to am! von make in this thousands city and of j I
BalUmore alone,
sober men bv inducing Hm use of com
• j \ yy
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Mu, tom. 'Dm.. Feb. 10.1880.
Having used Hop Bitters, fire noted
remedy gestion, for debility, I have nervousness, IiesitetSiou indi¬ in
etc,, uo
saying that it is indeed an exeeileut
medicine, and recommend if to any one
as a truly tonic Eev. bitters Mho, J. Respectfully, H. Bx&oood.
1 declined to insert your advertisament
of Hop Bitters last- year, because f t hen
the-nghf they might not he proimotive find of
the cause of Temperance, but they
are, «nd a very valuable medicine, my¬
self ami wife having I been greatly bene¬
fited by them, aud knowh. take great pleasure
ia milking them Jobs Seamaw
Krv.
E ditor Hour AVutoi''/, Alton, N. Y,
Sarto. S Y . Dec. 1. 1870
1 am the pastor of the Baptist, church
here and an educated physician. ! (tin
not in practice, but am my sole family
physician, and advise m many chronic
eases. Over a year ago l reconnaeuded
vour Hop Bitters to my invalid wife, who
has been under medical treatment of
Albany’s best physicians several years.
Bhe has been greatly benefited and still
uses the medicine. I ladieve she will be¬
come complicated thoroughly diseases cured of her various
by their use. friends, Wo
both recommend them to our
many of whom have also been cured of
their various aiimente bv t. them,
Rkv, R. Wahben.
<■«impaI of I>ri»l4tixf£. i
**A yonug friend oi name tnwcl of \
an insatiable thirst for liquor tliat- hml so
prostrated his system that he was unable i
to do any business. He was entirely >
«iued by ihe use of Hop Bitters. It al- i
laved Ui« appetite ail that burning liquor; thirst; made took his away [ I
for nerves
steady, and he has remained a sober and j
steady man desire for more than his two years, and j
hm no to return to cups, and l
know of a- number of others that havn ,
been cured of drinking by it .”—Prom a |
Leading Railroad Ojiicial , Chicago, III. |
WiMkftj f«r CN-ric.>#««*«.
^w^rsriss I
nms, but wh«! a reallv meritorious ar~ 1
tide is made up of common valuable !
T medics known to all, and that all phv
Bicums use and trust m daiiv, we aimuld i
freely commend it. I therefore cheer
fully the and good heartily they commsaiJ Hon Bitters i |
for have done mo and mv
friends’, firinlv Believing they have rio I
equal for family use. I will not be with
out tfiem. Rev. - J. , Washington, .D, Cl”
A good Baptist clergyman, of Bergen,
-N- \ , a strong temperance man. suffered l
with almost kidney trouble, neuralgia and diai- ;
ness to blindness, over two years j
after he was advised that Hop .Bitters j
woifjd cure him, because lie was afraid cl ;
andprepidiiwd !us against-the word “bitters."
Huiee cure he ssiys none need fear but
tnistm Hop Bitters. •
My wife and daughter were made
healthy'by rcconimend the them use ol Hop Bitter#, and l
to my people.— Met ho
dirt. Clergy man, M‘ .t iro, X. V.
I Jiad severe attacks of gravel and kid
ney trouble; was utix-ble to get any modi
cine or doctor to cure ran until I used
Hop Bitters, and they cured me in u short
li«u:-> .( /to /,4 Looker and
Tm.i0*r$,n i (Irate, vneijo.'LL, >'•
Ihui’t Tell Your Ago.
A woman isn’t obliged to teU her age
ia Fnifesift, according to &- recent, de¬
rision ut the Appeal Court at Met? ^
.
tody cepted there, him, when allowing courted by a man, a< .
him u> think' she
was six years younger than she reallv
TV Pi 8 When the wedding came off, she
would have to produce the ofiivial ct-Vrift
rate of her birth, so she altered it- to
make it. agree with hot previous asser
t-iou to her lover. In some process of
red tape the forgery was detected by a
clerk, and the bride was arrested, 'for
vie frdafyiag ted, and a public dociunout, t ried, con
sonteuced to three mimths’
impns<‘iiment She appealed: and the
Bnpenoi Court reversed the sen
tence, the Judge declaring that dr
fendftnt did not intend to commit an ille
K*d act, but was proha-hlv actmitci]
meu-ly by thus femsdc vimity. A womb's
•ige has beea officially dociarod to
better pwu property.
H»w to ffeftii the FJeor L ’
'
If i-f you have , a paanted . . floor keep soap
britiTre brightnrss |j r ui! m rl the, ( p:.uat, makes ^**-*' u soft tj,, ‘
an,, then it (Wwis oft, leaving the floor
hMitung worse than d it had not beea
kJt,S TvL 1 , ■” , - . ,
keep oo.ip off « Of it ut for it givtw it »Uirtv.
rtT 0 iL,f k g r nvsn f vrw « e ,M
tfo time. Jurt -tekc clean, hot water,
th^Ttt 11 0f T7 1 * t,f lUMni,,raa
mto ft id iSSVZSft a Cl Tl T ' SUr ‘V
theflra.r p
V
oisip or «a<K— Woman* Jm.cml
The mitiommiv ot .- mi, TO tfe army
dm mg the great rebellion is jp.VCT SIS
follows
NtiTiAF At mnem. tw t! mtp
Britibh A t X4H
lAmibh - iia
lri*h . iz.m) as#
tHrmtKi ... ■H4..M Y*
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O'tiiwr . . 9 M
Fcwigwsm, V«ttt3S}' mikiaum 138
Total, H*lwi
. ■
ibaacsotrt FigKaprut Cpap*fti»......<>, f
th© day before von wish to uto the ens
forks tard, peel nice and‘pick pineapple, to \ma-b with t*w
a p,it plenty ef
sugar over it and set it awav ffexbdav
make a custard, and when cool mix
with the pineapple, which wiP have
bocoote soft, and! uscirew, and thorough lv
sweetened. *
Cnwm ‘ v* fo Agvncrat “V"........ term applied , , to
vij . „ I erofrt e ^ wnU th
l^v ^‘
f v the faSi Aneft i m
Wcoire *
have
throughout the world for their sup»>ri- ‘ l * r ’
ority over all others,
Mrs. ftetdehroe’s Drier.
“I’ve had mv life insured,” sahl Air. ,
fieotcJiroo mv.irdimr Littla to the v«r»ci<MW
j j st ,-,^ an ,,,£ r p e Itoc-k Oaeem.
j, 5 ,. ?vg , p jf .pf. mv wife will n>
^ qqq i a case of mv death, would liow-
ever. I don’t know that she be
b^eftted, anything for she has of detonninad serious nature to kill
herw-'f if a .
happens to me. L-t me tell yon what
Bhe >iid,” and Mr. Kcotclmo took hold
«f the two men to whom bfi »« Wbr,g
“Why, she has prepared a bottle of
stuff that deadly when enough llm to kill a falls mule. due She. she
say* money content* of the
shall falls victim to the
b„Hto”
"It dAvIw nnwarranted incredulity
m my part, Sootehrov. ’ mpltol «5 one that Wrs*.
the men, “but I’ll hot yon
«*« «o «<> your house, toll your w
Unit yon are dead, mid
"d<W go on. Break Urn news b» her
gently, i’ll stand ontetdc prepared to
tush in when she. makes a dive tor the
bottle. Come ahead, ”
The two men went to Scotebroc’a opt
tag! Sc-ofejhroe stood'out by the ehitu
ne-v while his companion went, in.
“This is Mra. Scotehroe, 1 believe?”
said the man, when a red-faced woman
opei ied the door,
Yea, sir.”
“ Rather a fine day.”
“ Rather.”
“Heard any news to-day?”
“ No. sir.
“Out some for you. Bcotchrr 5 is a
capital fellow, a splendid man. K very
body liked him. Pity that such a ea-
1 amity should befall him.”.
“ What’s the matter ?”
“ .He went down to the switch depot to-day
and stood around. A engine
came engines walking have kill«rmore along, i’ou know than switch all
men
the others.”
“ Yea,” said Mrs. Sootohroe, “switch
cugnies have always ' home sanguinary ' '
re-putotioua.” Wei,this,switch took sight
“ engine at
ttootern'oe-and thawed him.
“Well >VCJ1, Si neri ““brought ne twougpr home nonm after atu-r
& wlule tn a aaek.
“Will they bring him before dm
onrV' ' ”
“I lauHimw. don't know Bv the ree „wa\, mv he tit bad i»a
an msiuaitce Ye« and pohogr I tor the $2,000.
** want monev richi M
” *
awav
“'Rather “ y u ™umuhw, unfortunate but . .. when 111 ” be »<
was swept up from the track, among the
rubbish was found a paper ahowing- thut
Scotoliroe icy---** had relnwiaished his pol
“ What, deceive me in that way ; leave
me without- any support ;.the miserable
wretch. I-
Hcotehroe ran in and attempted to
clasp Where’s lua wife.
“Here “ that policy " ?”
it is.”
“Give it here. It’s just like you to
surrender it and get killed."
“ Come on Jim,” said Scotchroe to his
friend ; “ I want to get the vilest drink
n>. u ^««**» *»? sho — please,
wAmktiw f \ young woman i» yoa who serves
. b- TO «- ‘toon * n ‘J fmrn wh « sucer tK ’ ks fatigue, *» lf Hha why were she ready does
tok« a seat wl«te. die ,* «wtmg out
the artmte B you want. Hbo is sure to
^piy.f.tmt the rales of the shop do not
I wnMi her to art down while serving a
customer. In the telegraph offices,
very strong and permanently healthy young
women have «utiered and
gravely because such the toibgraph mncliin.w
conld »«* put only m telegraph « position that tli«
. slight, change standing, and enable the
t-iie sery nm'searv to
raft messagesitting telegraph clerk to receive and trans
hml never Ih-ch an
thorized. Neither of these tyrannies is,
properly shopman speaking, an injustice. The
and the telegraph clerk alike
contract freely and to do what flier find ex
hausting. can throw up their
gagemonta ing. But if llu-y find it priuciplit too exiiftiisi
on the same you
might justify keeping vour doet i >r
- vot! f h$*w standing during their a
tendance on you.
1U«* only rr-sult would Tx* that von
w°u!d get «<>reo doctors rrad worse
nurses, imd have to pay more, for them.
And so it is with the sbopwotnrn anil
the telegraph clerks. If you keep them
btauuing white all tlicir work is done,
you hike a great deal of energy out of
them for no useful purpqar nice tin
recognition of superiority of caste ia no
useful purposo—ohd only get the re¬
mainder for your use. You ' uccessariTv
ttont -the fk* at your disjHisul to people
with strong legs and strong backs, and
exchido thom* who, with titiuhlo minds
aat ^ sttfHcientiy-stwng bodies, have yet
l! ° ffrefit, power of endurance in relation
^ physical fatigue. And yon spoil the
relatRwi bet ween employer and ea»
ployed, and and injure that between cus
tetoer attendant, even more than
? Lny. ou lessen Ui*> quality of the service von
employer Nobody can feel the same to an
win se very name calls up the
recollection of organized tvrnimv he
L'ris tetone who is cons id-'-rate ’/or his
{‘"-'‘Hugs, «s well «« useful to hi* *nrse.
-^Vpcctotor.
‘ whose . V thoun ?’
Jhi . sonny, are
“Whose sow 8, »ir.
sow wit?’
AVelL then, who m your c<d imm ?”
“ H you’ll mind" the pigs. Ill run
home, and oak tlm ohl woman.”
“Never mind, sonny I want a smart
^ “On! whMc.-myoudp?’ I can do more than consider
ab! f‘ 1 milk ftovse, ride Use
turkeya hopj>e>rs, to water, hamstring the grass
light the tires for flies to court
r'- T off t v ? ? htsn
ie w «•! t praywis, keep tal y for dad and
KS-’S^srts* “V-’L'V.Y™!!™.,i * ”“ rk
St-itpfs'iSrtLVS^d nai.o,,.,.,,,
ahortu «.%*' '
“ WHi, v,.«'re m<wt. hm smart ”
Rather Had Brady.
W hen James T. Brady first opened »
j .- l*a*enient. in which Xew'York, be took a
room, had previously
been occupied by a cobbler. He wm
: wimewhat annoyed by the previous oc
faet cupantri callers, and irritated by * the
• that- he U«d few of his own, Oats
| day bl@i*rigt®.c, an Irishman I entered. “The vxib
see,,’' he said, "j should
f think lie had.” tartly resp.mded Bnidi.
A »« do you sell y” he said, look
. the solitary taVtle and few hi»
*. n * »
i ^ , *2 ks - “Blockheads," responded Brady.
1 !k
” t 'P“ r, 'fo" ^»»d th© Irishman, “ye
-
I n«tst'c»* ham’t douig a mighty fine, business
i T® got but one left.”
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j eiple riKKEv in cooking p K ,vn —There isn’t all much prin
the tenderness peas, of as it depends
on tlie pea. But what
! lU 'V* * to }™ l a U “ >m m l<
UH)ks svay it doesn’t
! S^ L-itifo r »tl^nSv ■.*« Its " “rf ‘ © Sf t),mgl **
I bn, lmt * ,Ut *» hnk u n> BVU ’ 1 « y«» «*«•
An Aecomplfshed Hllnil Man.
There died, not long since, in the
town of Burlington, James fioodsell.
who, from hm birth, during a life at
nearly Of* duldhnod; years, bad. been totally Wind, (jood
In early however, Mr.
sell had *uud that the darkness was, in a
tow instances, [woken by faint glimmer
ing» of light. Of four children, he and
a sister were Wind, the other* could mv
The siste-r, though at tirst possessed of
ordumry change vision soon, wholly by a deprived mysterioits of
becaim.
sight. In absolute darknewr, the ordm
would ary emplovmcnte seem miprnet,triable, of work-a-day but Una Ufa
\>teiid dexterity mun of ft woodsman, l - 'viugim and ay witli actually the
tolled trees ; ho was an accomplished
gram-thresher, and would miles frequently go
ahme a dtstaoec of two to thresh
,,r t!i “ Hurhughm farmers, clini nng
the mows to throw down the gram ; 1m
could hoe corn or garden stuffs as well as
anybody, gulsh tite weeds. havmg He no would trouble set t*» 190 dtstm- bean
poles with more m-cnracy than most
jHsople who cun see, would load hay
beautifully, and was so good a mechanic
that be manufmlured yokes and other
farm articles wit-li success. He had an
exceSent memory and was an authority
on facte aud date*. He could generally
tell the time of day or night within a
few minutes. One instance is given
when he slept- over one day and awoke
at For evening, Le thinking it was for breakfast, morning.
once »to supper
but when informed of his mistake slept
Miothejr twelve hoars ia order to get
straight again. He was familiar with
' forest trees, an, 1 knew just where to go
tot any timber desired. He could direct
niew where to find achestont, a maple or
an oak, and the children whore to go for
berries. He was a good mathematician,
and could cunputo accurately and rap
caBy idly. hialiiied, In phlen and daye like he most was blind quite jx-ople mosi
he had a genina in that direction.—
Waterbury {0.) Amrrian.
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Sn,,hcs C«tchl«g Fish.
a uae «tay, , while wmit eftte-hinw tan.mug minnow* winnow as as
^wl, I noticed a number of snake*,.the
common the -water moccasin, approaehmg
dam or footway of stones... The water
yet . imht , d m\t ral uuln a « of ,-,f reaebutg it... ttw
top of the- stone wav, really. although ,ml it was
msjdng ^ in quite curving
nm *> 4i)ict. bnll-niinnowa and
uirire-neri-b w,r w.-re ' «••.«>-!*. ,mAb l « »o u ' wator T ** h 1
• ! V ^ uU ‘', ,lu ^ ,
:> tuair F‘ V station ftK “: l!er rvac-h. it, the submerging dam .and them- take
upon
t,; ' ‘. v * s s * ,at Hscir heads, w hich wen 1
rttl ^'‘T , un-U aU-.e the water,
fU> ' !V!V »*»
and pointed in the direction of the in
coming tide. In thia jft'Sition 1 counted
seventeen H«ukf>s, arranged in uneven
nitcrvala, m a space of less than sixty
*‘‘ f ’L I canto to the conclusion at ^one•
*! mt ,l "\ v wen ‘ hsl«ng,_ and watcued
them with n goo»l deal of interest. I’retty
‘ saw one head strike forward, going
11ilder th, ‘ water reapjH-anng m a mo
sa
V’T''? f f" >, Tl 0 ® i v each W ot t ,T Hie
; !, ... v -
W .
*'! € the bushes ieu they r,itn rne<l
, having . made short
,s t ' 1, ' ,r «‘|^h snaito
wughfc hw own ^ruemar location on
‘te.-ro being no dm-tang of m ‘
tr ' r, ste ,hfeIe ; - V “v how is rr* •
r “ u ? m ot msrinct ? How do th. - e
snak^know an d the . particular where to stage hxwte of themsehcs, the tide at
w « ic h to start on their Ashing excur
sum? How do they .know that a hum
“ f minnows mil be sweju. over t-bc
miniature falls ma<le by the rocks?
ITiese are questions that go beyond inv
comprelieiiHion, oUwre and I leave them for
; to answer. But the. faste remain,
kM any one who wdi take the trouble
may verify them at a»y fiiao dnrinp the
summer Lbrent by a visit to Gravelly creek
and Pirrnm
A Scene in a School-Room,
derstood Boy-nature was neither studied or un¬
ii, the former days. If the
modern school, taking its cue from the
modem family, leans unduly to the side
of moral suasion the old-fnehionwl
schoolmaster was a part-iaan of flogging,
lie ah., touk his cue from the parents,
whoso Bmtto woa. “Spare the rod, sra.il ’
Uu- child. '
'
‘Tve brought you. our Jock saia a
rieirtch mother to the schoolmaster, drag
ging forigard a struggling young savage;
“mind ye lick him uo-T "
No wonder that Jock, thus consigned
to the rule of the strap, should grow up
a worse savage, (if course he would he
come a bully and beat lii« weaker mates.
A Scotch editor, commenting on the
rough school of his boyhood, where
der nothing kept the lxiys in any s,»rt- of (,j-
Inn tho strap (hum: is its Scotch
aro* describes a -cent* which he ivit
nesKed during a .school m ■-C !!
’ uk ,m “ ma!.r< uted , a s,,„ „f hers on
toe . gu-eu, ami sue hal come to uidiet
''‘fo’ennee upon lum te-fore the whole
s *‘‘ ,O0 ‘- ’ ,W ' K s ‘on^’tous soul trembled
at the sight, and she had little ddficultv
*u Ere detecting the him.
f master hu.l recovered from'the
fell which her intrasion liad
created the, virago had iK.Hinced upon
the culprit, had -iraggeii him into the
middle o' the- floor, and there V-egan to
belabor him with the domestic ta»«,
vhu ‘ h ^ hud f<> r ««pur,
The scrt-ams of thi bov tho" anxious '
cutreatie- oi the tnnater'with his con
sto-ut “Wifie, vrffie i v .pivel. whh’h U- mu x ’to "
aud Urn-agitated feeling began
pervade ttm school, tomxM a scene Which
dcfvwor.lstopahd.it
Ivor did Meg desist till she had given
Master Forsyth iva-„.n remember Sou
to tho latest* dav of his existence. She
U “' n t *" ,k h ” r dcjwrt'ire, onlv remarking *,
to the teacher, “J.ck Forsyth will
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* Tr, “»""" "** *
He hu« reduced it to a perfect
^* W . He has hi* regular customers.
so to a peak He knocked at the dixir of
«- Iritis* The owner came out As soon
as he saw the trump ho sahl Now.
look Imre, last week I gave von a ideki-1
to stay aw ,.y for ten iky«, and fore you
are back again." The tramp put his
ha»d to his forehead and was lost in
thought said, You for several minutes. Then he
tegular “ asssmstoont are viglvt. is Colonel Your
not due* vet for a
"wk. When f get hack te>mv counting
I’ll paved my head book-keener
mid discharge him. Me has neglected
iV>‘ y<>« the proper credit on the
ledger. “Well, g.« on, now “ All
right. Orion,-!. This is not a j-rofes
-oomtl coil; it is only c.wipHmentarv
No cxirn --fmrge." It was » Galveston
tramp, tea-, who grumbled when he was
n-sked to take u dime out of a quarter.
H ” ,h ” previone he had been
ullt &’ 11 ,>v »» making change.
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Jr.Kvra June tells a story of a young
girl who, ^eing a hit of ntraw embroil
n ® t w 2 "fi rk ‘ >l 1,1 "'"**• * " «tB ho!< R“ .md w » grassea, of “ilk
with 1 fine *pht straw.
AnoHicr View of Ireland’s Famine.
William ,?. Elliott,; cupe-rmtendent of
the State printing, and former editor of
the trinh Cittern, imving just retimiwl
from » visit of two of thret- niont-Ua in
Ireland, a rvjiorte'r of the. Cincinnati
t.'mnmeri'ittl found him at t-ho Oibson
House, and iu the interview which fol¬
lowed, Mr. Elliott said, after a qnes-tion
ftfumt .'{urvatioit in Ireluml:
“Htarvingbf , t hats just oil that iirnv
pie in this country know about it. There
is * little corner in Commught where the
potato cropi mi short a*kl tee poor j« In opl
were uot able to buy tlieir seed one
i.ir two ot-h<-r little ffjwfcs the crops ran
shell, too, but it was of eoufiui Counwight 1 almost and
wholly the to one corner island* it- would
Islands, On the not
have been •oImhI if the fishermeu’st nets
were not played out. and the reduced
crops left them short hxiai of means would to repair
them. A little help carry
them tlirough their local.help trouble offered viyv easy, The
but there was nb
meanest feature about all the short crops
and appeals for help in Ixehxod is that:
none of the wealthy people oJfcre.1 a
penny t.he-mseb'i'S tor relief. They sit
back in tlu-ir i.-hairs and appeal to Aincii
on ftt-id Australia, ”
“W<ft Ani«rics an Australia have
ponied u|i well, have they not,?” The Bennet t
‘ * [should anv t hey have.
subscription i’«. dizod over $25t>,!Wft; the
agitators and land -league siii werlptioiw
realized an equal amotiot, and t ot
the DneSn .-< of Alwiborijugh him! the
Alnnsion-liouse ivuliied cacti ^oOO.OOt).
That's raid'd oute: c of Ire¬
land wheu there was no uc. -ssity for
rawing * is cent. tuithing ’’ In-Iitiid for
“But raved in
the relief of the i mu ' 1 "
there “Not much a penny more’able and there arc people than
to subscribe
those who aubacribed here, and the fact
of the »«fttter is the t*idk of The sabucrip
lions eoatribnte'aa here came from people snpposSd a« little able
f 0 are the mtffcr
era themselves. Von would be surprised
at the check of the wealthier dosses io
,n ’ lnlu1 ' 1 «k«l «omeof them whelbw
any *, .money * had. boon subrersbed in Ire
j * Th j. , insw ’V .,. r( .,]| ■« .'.to v ,.,-t ’
" . y r ‘,,v s te _ ’’ . . t .
'"“'-red : Eh-cauae V Aaicnca w -a < •>«,
wealthv and grow tug ^ country, and no
:1 | " j { t , (1 lt o *..... l(wt 1 lt
- -
, bangs here , Thme teUow*net’er
momy t
1 *“*' iul ftnvriimg Toe ag cat m*
dr»to and 'everything c-too are bmlt by
f«,reign subscription ”—Cineiunah Cum
.
t n 1 ict.Tcl ta-Finder.
Timbrel! arc t .t easilv
’cf. behind in the Paris < *s. Hi }»‘i
son# leave newspaift'ra, others gloves .*
wealthy men have dropjasi bank-notes ;
a bald man is even said to 'have lost hi*
| I Wig ; a 1 there arc not fewer than three
instain > of men having fodttotton their
i wives. But umb-r: iis tho articles
I most i miaon.lv left rid. A man
| siuii named th M ftlut ijuy si 4 t i; . new ...re*’ »fes
| on ■im
>■ :h tiv-wli A apit e
would 3f ralk along the lit >i c I d
cast til a glanci j iu eai l’!.V
he found with V on
! scat os tv •hr i a f T
, would then ‘t s * !
| him sonic v! S-f. P T ui
off his priz :iv. }, !T, >1
to be noticed bv the siacu. 11!
I pjelol hi had a ro i, a i
; wily day, old laid driver, seeii him um: in
a trap for him by phu
wife's,umbrella imdilc Ids nv. i, cal M
; «,- nouv atom SJ I it the
i ^ ttililrcs
‘ in an on arnvin.;, g
; '.’3 , • is about to »*«,
•
1 1 ' gham, when t l
; ' ;u, ' a '’ i I a
‘.'Hi' ' ' ! ’ ri v rt P t tho first tuu
: Jto'p * ,; -o!;o ; n nan tov *3 brought befor
j ! r 'v:f mr *-o' js£ is at OUCC sen
1 * v ‘ u,, ' a •“ !( u a, ' !i 1 priaoiteeBt
How it I V Is to Hnnvn,
When 1 gave up a r
1 did not suffer on V >r;
about my past life, 1 !
told that when a rnsu \ 1
- to -comes tvetor .1! I he suft
: horrors )* of «ii;scic i ii< It W n
' v nth n 1 ;lVt to, mv dear
! V,* 5 /'* j d Alter, and of you all at
i p h ,‘!‘‘ id whstf a ‘Cl if i
“ th w ? uI, ,, l , , ” u ”‘
-’ !'. tran €*, s,l -\* ' l a;
>' 1 Imxcatwaxs ho . 1 that dca a
By drowning .
i tu.- erseu -t ..teat t yet
j here I i m suffering :; ue t pmr sT'-r ami
I 1 remember wish .5 if I itfi ,
drowned let it. 1® d r. 1« kk W2 ■n I
thought 1 am About to solve t! m problem
j about ” the future world, or =r: 1 felt the
; ..rime H feeling of shyness a tread cotoe
; oyer toe that £ felt >ften. s .1 •vvr
i could eoctptcr, •hep I wa* otteule a
drawing lu.door. and about, to be ash
i ■ ered into gentlemen, tho presen if crowd of In
dies and I ft £ ■ bet n asked
if I :y thoUKlit a! % th IflJ'KS
which infest tl pm -ce. I am tbankfnl
to *ii v th--v never . ferrti into toy head,
If 1 li.'td r-s mber< them f feci sore I
should lun go.' lowri like a atone.
./ 'h r hxdr Ip h ia 7 V i > t m
Th* mien Ik,-aid tells of a novel ad
veiitm.. as folio* -Che cpnd.ii’tor and
engine r ot tl ig.ht train north <>n the
Delaware. 'Laclmw m w.istom
Road Saturday nigh 6 ««•! viyrims of
a rather question 2! hie joke, Half» male
tik • -i ! . ! New ,a-tford tl igmeer
danger) suddenly w a red ianian uh, goal of
and brought the tram t i smb
den stop fhe chap with the Liutoru
seemed t <> tal igs rather leia
utvly fir a m.vu with bud i ' v -s. '.’onduc
b*r .Kiin-md cai ed out ffyUo. there!
lmrrv m«' whet natter Tlie un
' com-.-i -i, o d e, , i died, *Vas is das?”
Thoronghh chimed o L the engineer
m -Wl the devil did you
»top us fori- WV, re did , ou emc fw,m*c
The astonished T.-utou To..Led io-mil
sLe'Vvtl, .rxxx
5^S.4UTiJS^iJ%«8 “jy
U , ‘. rr , m lub , n&,UJ < •, '' ‘ :
¥
{f,< ‘ ,>,<i ^ a U*s Estimate of the Piano.
A CAptain who w as asked bv his n i
I 1“ at »'*nw‘ piftitos w Idle Lt \xm
the city with the v f buying heron*:*,
wrote home to hei l saw one that I
; h'dl, thought would suit youblack wuk ;
fore strong bulkheads, strengthen
and aft, with iron fnum dril
with white wood and maple, .Rigging,
steel Wire - iloubk <>n tli ratMin-s fti .,1
whipped wire on tin* ! *<*r shivs, ami
heavier conhigc. I« ;rmi| i of s!e- !
wad well driven tutm*. 1 ,,-j th •t toff
todl over all, sis, h*ri no inch; 1 with
“f beams, t-id*ty-eight inch*, depth of
hold, fourteen inches. H«t,
battened down pr<s.{ ir t It mt *1
b>',v-'- and contnicri-ial orapiiw-re, or can
lie clewed tip, on <H'< II Sheeted
^ tom fir.-;-ri ■ sj p. <y
'd <: o“.
tfing write „ rito'dny P is corn¬ mm
jnt/wlu‘U 'and \\v hail sit u ier ,'«nr m-t-a ia
church slumb-c > llv, win;.*
tire- dfecotniHcI fin.' rial th,, -,fo
I teko u out of the mtmn r '
Unskillful Among Women,
The English “ ih«Rj»Wo Wonsan’s ” are journal, a great fact, and, say*
an m
things are at present., they are the a legacy result
which has-come down to us as
of the notion that women ought to 1 >*
always in a dependent position We
think and hope that that nothin is passi¬
mgftWftV ve. > roe n of the poorer classes
have never had it; they know have bow always
known that they must highest to earn
their bread. Women of the
classes are- very often by their develop positions
ami connection,* forced to an
administrative capacity; and their rank
in life becoming prevents them, if burden “ capable,"
from an utter on
strangers. The middle-class women, to
whom “ iiicapshleness and ” means unmarried, starva¬
tion if they are poor or
poor widows with children, are slowly
beginning to learn that- they must get
such business faculties as they are pos¬
sessed of developed behind properly, the if they
are not utterly to fall in race
tor existence It utav be that the
nature of women is such that tli« “inea
iiahtew" among tlM-in w ill never cense.,
any more than the poor put of the land ;
but it. is flic clear duty of every father
and mother, and of every one who levs
to do with the education and manage¬
ment of girls, to do their t>ost to ernli
■ide thin “ incepablenees," and earnestly to make
women fit. to bear their part
and capably in the work of life.
a The Hell Nuisance,”
This is the forcible, if not polite, ex
^cession with whiph the London Lam'ct,
a medical journal of high repute, intro¬
duces a protest against the clanging ol
church bells in cities, to the positive <lr-t
rinses it, of sick people. Many American
nevhpapora have called .'ittention to the
some annoyance. The usage is a time
honored one, and it will bo hard to over,
come the prejudices in its favor upoa the
part- of clism'h-going people. It- does
w.-ftin, though, that would when church hours
are so well known it not require all
this racket- to stunmtm the worshipers,
la these tuu$ days of cheap clocks, even the
porn-cat humblest families peed not
bo embarrassed and about finding out tie
time of ilay, meu and SA-rnen atf« .a
to ,a tliousand of her duties without- being
warned th< reto by an an uproar of bells,
The ncoepsity for the bell* is very slight-,
£ d the annoyance to the sick and the
S'S rvoun v< ry great, and it is likely that
time pcc.plc will dispense with all this
stontrttious noise as u feature of church
‘Vie? Wbeu medical «iithoriii«» call
Z. a nuisance we may be sure there is
i me need of action to dispense with it.
Lou ibrn It
Johnny-^ on Jtogg«
T.-ic summer our dog T ■r. was a
Ivin b' the sun trine tern s. but the
i Hi. * was that bad that ho catdn’t, c-os he
. liftd to witch ’em, and lunic bv a bee lit
! on bis head, and was woking at Hint like
j the dog ww loan. Tow s<-i he held his
! head still, and when the bee was close
i to his nose Towsor winked at him like
| he sod you see what tins buffer is doin’;
! bethinks I’m a lily of the valley which
bli ■ c>l«-ned yet; but you just wait till I
om and you will sw-e some fun, and
enuf Toiler opened ins month very
slow, so m not to frit tan- the bee. anil
the went into Towser’s mouth.
I'hen Tovm'r he shet his eyes, and his
' !h. t nd had begun to make a
peaceful smile, wen the bee stung bitn,
and you never sec a lily of the vallt ‘.y ack
to vonr life.
A Ke trkahlc * use of Lustis Vafurw.
An Annapoii rresiKWident says that
a Tiistn 1 curiosity died there n ft a. ia
ag< I hild was of colored
Ill 1 when IwjrB had white cm *,ir,
r«!s: jnl ili -ll' t'ps' w The eyes w> to
if' a pinkish color, and the aimphxion
was snow-white, with a slight tinge of
rod on he cheeks It very clixsclv
seinbled « large wax doll which had «<•«»
'-'insi. -r.i'U window, and wl -- d
mother '
- of tl hild had fro,pic dv
admired and < V i ?d an anxious desire
to purchase it it wan unable te> dn.si
The physiciat proBouiif it a remarj
alilf se of Iiistis natura
b » «>iftawo hwUut on tbstaWc surroujalwl
a fa V Of c< ugh*. Tlisy used Dr. Bail s
< syrup and that family non ketes
ii band and r«oonun«hdv it. Pric*
te a bofcUe.
()\it of the best epitaphs, and one of
the shortest also, is that which Jurrold
g«v. for Charles Kidght, the amiable
hist a«.. It was simply “Uood
Knight,”
IVpffpt Ntuvew,
0. H. mrnkt n. M. I»., of MinBBapolis, Mina.,
1 a» Hunt’s JfF-medy »i«ed in ft case of
b’ ri >\ *ith perfect Hticecss. I did not tre*k
the patient four attending physicians had
g!'.C!I lij th» caae as hot M, Hunt’s ItotiKsiv
was the < with perfect success, and tho
patient Itri.pafcal is well. I stialj g ive Hunt’s {tcinedy Ux
cents. and Kidney Pis eases Trial Mice ?*
»re Voa Sot Ibi Ki-.lih »
I f the I nr is the. Source Of yn *a- trnn\>h' von
j > vs» f.n'T tiftfi Inviooim « a simulate re*r the only stv iii Dll «»SSK
u roH, it-gei
t 'hit h acts divccUy on the Lives i Hue* fctl
Hi >D s discuses. For I took addr «# Du. Fan.
i - -.it 1W ftroadwav, New York
it*** Bf'if 4 <* Maislsall. nleb..
j WiU send their Electeo-Voifa Belt* to the
S ai flirted upon 80 days' trial S«e their advor
I twn-icnt in thin P*h«r headed, «Oa«J Days’
Trial.”
v* i- riss will regulate the bowels to healthy
art-'- u, t>y itiinuifttieg the the sei*retionft, o!esIIA!fig
si:-.! pnnfving blood of poiaomms hniuors, .rs,
iiiisi, u» a li.iftlthful and natural manner, exp el*
nil impurities without weakening the Body.
Lv*.V' a Heel Stiffener is the onlv iaveutto*
ttmi , mil make ntd boots "
m atraight a« n?w.
Tun i a's Buckeye pile Ointnient, the onh
if ’* 1 stamling, roftmdj for onlv plies, that will cm tii
is 50c. a hot tie. *r$f< >re
iftcror can svaW tsimself of the reiic f af
f- *v 1 hi. ei.-t'Ieti* compound. It afflict I'd
w by > - try a liottjc Kiel t>e cured. For sale
all druggist*.
HUM
I
syrup
**TPIJUT v i < TO n i o I ! m.
* *** rent i barn * IS Eft'S.
'* ’«u» n . V.»» svntx l£AK.
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8
Oats are not hnman, though they are
endowed with certain human instincts,
Mich as staying out nights, and follow, I
ujg after other cats,— Peek’s Hun.
Vegetine.
More to Me than Cold
WstdNM,#* MkAi./Msrcfc 1,
If*. H B- Brttrxxv
t »i»h i<» ijtfnrm *' u whet Vr«jrrtj»K h,\* dor.* for m*
I.SifA W«n tffiuhUti with £*?*{$>«!*• timer fm mm* ?
U»*n thutv ir, jnf l<mV» and oih^r f»wt* of Hi)
fcotir.a •net IM»r« Wa « fiwet tulferei. t commenced Uk
it it»* o*Tu•» rt»-e for |*at,v *w<> l**t AticuwA *o4 c*» tfttij 1 wf ■
r m*? tush •<•,» ! §muk
to its y fr-oo ft'.ta this hunveu aud e<*« rec<H»>ris«‘tv.tS
it to sv*rv .... ♦ Would not h* without this merit
M&i 'iiwinoift to m*. **M*n RoUl......and I f«*i :ts will prove s hi#**
i&$ to other# h Ydw*. it ha* to tro* vetfsiiiy,
m
Mjw, lUVID CLARK,
J. BENTtEY. W. O., says:
It has tions more good than all Metfica
Treatment.
it, O.vr.. f’.b, 9, imj.
Mu, H. K, ST.rr#**, Bo»t
tsir- -i hftv* t »u\ - ^ tii*r y.g»t ft
omutny of jmir Vmxru
hs* h
of a i>- ti I ## y «fr< t f *.» y «.« m ->* ,t •;
H»r s;n» tb*i had drb# }, ■? yf.'fdg ,<f
UiftU i sit *vi th« iimfm t! W hich •' -*« hAd pl-rfYk*
J be t is ftUbjBgd,«4
ir* r«n ftctfuUf,
J. 8£f liKT, M.»,
LotirMy (n its Praise,
<fd%i 'ST.
BitAj S 'ffi&ZSL IIDA th»f * >
l " f h* ? bpf.d # *
purifi*r f ikftfl f-.T rx
it ia * RugS-cla- niu.Vrr’'’* ik
: 'idiy i« iit |»r*f**. Cor. Queen awd BlutftMtb gtre > o
VEGETINE,
I'RKFARKD Bt
H, H. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
j :
Vegetine is Sold by ail Druggists.
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j
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j :*a ; ri
I j j I m g If
The Only Reme dy fcl I y
j tiu r" V • T'“TVTh sfs cm I" tTbe > k
! THE LIVER,
THE BOWELS, ♦
and the KIDNEYS,
i | ! i owrwwwAw flerfulpower Why li< Thit ta not combined v»wm Are we »ww*», to a ••'•'• curs te action We : y Puce w..i aUmeam. w , ww give* great mvoinewvmKM Sick it ore, vow vmw i ? n». I
! to become clogged or torpid, ‘c»i3
! hm
| |■ 'ate the blood that should'be &vpelie< I
■ | ■ naturally.
j rnM
i
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! Bit Ptt svi ss, hu's. eo.vsTtp-mov
KiltM V i.i'ivi u'K, j itmiBX T
IMsj.ts j s. n nut; w KAlt
S.£SS»-S, DtSUUDKBs, AM* V n; votes
j N by Niumng free action of these organ, A
\ and retiorh g their power to throw ot M.
dine ace.
IVlif Suffer Billon* i»»!n* uni t ♦
Why Why tormeAted with Ptl*s, Vomit hrLIoa 1
frik'hterf fid Ofprtl?ser<lprc-tt Kidney* 1 T
Why endure W hy &«r« nervous sleep}#** or#|pk ItpaiMtchesI
nightrl :
Vm KJTB NEY WORT and r joicc i
health, ft h (f t try, WQttubU Cfvmpmmd v k
4>«« pswrk, »<rk*kge w Ul mnkf* * VJ ritUteVae.
Qit U of he ttfUl (truer i<
! i ♦ .
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LANE & BODLEY CO.,
John and Water Sts.. Cinemnati, 0
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CEN. Uf*«f
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K» in* ii»«. j. TJTiS’i
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tn4 f mu It; , eld
I***i 1 flat. For l*f *( teoak. s
j.ftfiicu!;«•*> 'add !*•" IliTlt.
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tfon of tk« W!«b t Hftw'flfriiAg* or Fto?>dlt'K»
Painful. o'fA m€ Snppi-rmftd '*&■£. In eguim yft-n*ttnMitm,
An r*';*M* r«j»«dy. s*mt ixs»t*i fa:fi for «
t'amphlfttt, sri»h . onj ^waiith i-ft grvd fjpftificatfttft -fsn-m
10 * baliaAki),
4Mre*eiti by »U /kng^*f», $i,AO’»or tott-t*.
Perry Davis’ Pan Killer
IS wt . 4»MMKXOH>
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Best Liniment Made 1
Ik hitting never $««*
AMhlCf fi*,Y afcli tIi*iii*dHt*
$5 to $20
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To Consumptives.
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4 W'- i Ct, -rri tia Ui fifty Oft
M in--*,. ?$ 1
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which U’m r:"mi Litfe, Ht* tfio Wt nPius : hw*
arsss^a$i: r#H*v** liosf 4#hc* tfenft* th*
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I* th# In ill* World, If laabn ifly s»nr#, X% U lh«
hftftt for Mftdfeifsai Ftirj t! th» fc«W ffir
*’<d all Fftmily l-ia*. F-. IT »1! I>! 'SgaSkl* >tfid UtOMr*«
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^ SAPONIFIED * ft ft 11 I r*| f
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foil W**Y?it at-1 »U«n*lh. Ask JO Ut *T 0 cox 1<>t
»h d T * * ^ ■'■ • ’ !> E ■
PENN’A SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
»»»i i i.a ih:m*h i a
PETROLEUM JELLY
. aisrt M* - .: M»d»»
»t rhiUd, »t raw#'
Cjt~»inr Ex pothUt'.n
Thi*i"fhtHlftrful mjmtMit* t* aeltnow Jedft.d i-*® l. h .r l2SJ
bro’dxhoitt thw vpoi i-i to b« tH* r*ntf.«. fl
Bum*, Kh.ir'.'i-.ut ■ , nk-ri lrt«
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h<mft*luil4 «ft*. OUMa H fr f«r id f«U
iriU Anti it * pxridf in *ny g fori ft*r« *
“B E A T T Y”
»r wasniXMTO*. x»:w jeb*k*,
T«i I t. t.j m
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JLESTEY&C? BRA.TTLf.B0R0 VI
Buggies -H
ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL.
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$777 j.tefre
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$ 35 ()” MONTH 4|t«'tk4w HunK'iT
CELLULOID .*«»
EYE-CLASSES
R*pr*f T(, II S
A. i *r,i K $i ki *
a m* 4» hr errs, a.
a. 13 •a t,
T«MBh.. fl|S IN.,- Day
4*; Plathrm Family Scale.
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INVESTMENTBONDS
Ftrn< Gold Bonds
Krt^
Per V
Cent,
Fort Madison & Northwestern Railway Co.
I>ATLt> .Wt< 1 A N V S t'XK
B-.-rv.i* $500
and Mttivn** **« Millie it> f.oOi,
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PENSIONS
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OR. J. C. BECK,
112 Jolla Street Cisamn, onto.
AGENTS WANTED to sell the Ufe of
GENERAL HANCOCK,
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