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PITH AND POINT.
Kansas mail “points with pride”
to the fact that his wife has worn one
bonnet for twenty-live years The feel
ing with which the wife points to tiie
husband has not been described. — Chica
go Tribune.
—He—Speaking of their marriage: I
think they both made a very good
match. She- How can you say so?
Why. she's brimstone personified, and
ite’s a perfect stick. He —Brimstone
and a perfect stick —precisely the es
sentials to a good match.— TMiburgh.
( 'hrmricie.
—About sixty patents are issued to
women every year in the United States.
Anybody who will notice what curious
contrivances the dear, creatures put
upon their heads and bodies need not be
told that woman is an inventive animal.
Kustov Transcript.
—“Bobby,” whispered young' Feath
erlv, “did your sister Sadie get a note
from me last night? It was written on
pink paper.” “I guess she must have
got it,” said Bobby, “'cause when she
came down to breakfast this morning
her hair was done up in pink curl-pa
pers.”—Boston■ Post.
'■ —“Then you are studying music tills
•year, are you?” inquired a young lady of
her friend. “How do you enjoy it?”
“O, it is delightful. I have such fun
practicing. I nearly drive Aunt Jane
crazy. Mother goes of!' neighboring
and T have the house all to myself.
Come down and hear me practice som§
day.” “O. dear, no, thank you. The
doctor says I must avoid all unpleasant
things.” —Toledo Illaile.
—“I never saw such a man in all my
born days!” exclaimed Mrs. OrHnson
beak to iior husband, who had been im
posed upon in a purchase she had re
quested him to make for her. “1 never
knew you to get anything without be
ing cheated.’’ “What, never?” said
Cnmsonbeak, chestnutically. “ No,
never!" emphatically replied Mrs. Crim
sonbeak. “Well, I guess you are right.
1 have always been suspicious of it since
the day l was married.” And then he
opened the window to see how far he’d
have to jump to the ground.— N. Y.
Mail.
—“As usual,” said Fogg, “the boys
took to ringing my bell last night. I
went to the door the first time, to
see the young rascals running
around the corner. It wasn’t long be
fore the oell rang a second time, but
they couldn’t fool me twice. .So I let
the bell ring h alf a dozen times without
answering it. This morning Mrs. F.'s
mother dropped in, in a high state of
excitement. She said she rang, and
rang, last night, and couldn’t raise a
soul. Under the circumstances, I didn’t
feel quite so angry with the boys. T was
a boy myself once, and you can't blame
them for wanting a little fun now and
1 hen. '' —Boston Transcript.
A NUMERICAL FAMILY.
il ow lUth. lieanley N«uml Herself Lets and
Lois of Trouble*
“Do you find in Arkansaw many
queer Christian mimes?” a gentleman
asked of a friend who had just returned
from a visit among the hills.
“Yes, for Christian names—or rather in
this case ‘given’ names, for some of them
are decidedly unchristian—have ever
been of interest to me. I found, just
this side of Bear Wallow, a young fid
low named Logdistilleil Peterson, and a
little farther on I fell in with a gentle
man named Allwool Jones. Mr. All
wool Jones was a circuit rider, he in
formed me, and he asked mo to stop at
a small log church and hear him preach.
I did so and must say that, Allwool’s
sermon was something more than a yard
wide. One afternoon I stopped at a
house and addressed a young fellow
who sat on the fence:
“ ‘Who lives here? 1
“ ‘We do. 1
“ ‘Yes, but who are we?'
“ 'Pap, mur an 1 the rest uv us.
“Just then a man came out and, as lie
approached, said: ‘Six, git down often
that fence an’ he’p Four chop some
wood. Stranger, 1 addressing me, ‘won’t
you git down?’ As I was in much need
of rest I dismounted. The man yelled:
•Come here, Seven, an 1 take the stran
ger's boss.’
“I was conducted into the house and
in that cordial manner, the peculiar so
cial property of Southern backwoods
men, was urged to make myself at home.
Mv host’s name was Beasley and was
‘kin to old Ilam Bledsoe what lived in
Middle Tennessy, near Drake’s creek
summers.’ Mrs. Beasley moved a lot
of clothes which she had hung in front
of the lire, kicked a cat. spanked with a
shovel an enormous brindle dog, and
told me to feel easy, for she would get a
snack to eat after awhile. I had never
seen so many childrk i belonging to one
family. Look whiA-jyav I might, 1
caught sight of dirty ffikes and tow
heads.
. “ ‘You have quite a family,’ I said to
Mr. Beasley.
“ ‘Rather, but we live in or big neigh
borhood, w liar we’ve all got room.’
“ ‘I should think that you would have
found some trouble in selecting names
for all your children.’
“‘I didn’t though. I know that a
great many folks have had trouble in
that way, an’ I was determined to steer
cl’ar uv it, so I ’dopted a rule; an’w icn
the fust chile was born, we called him
One. The next was named Two, the
*iext Three an’so on. W’y, it worked
like a charm an’ we didn't have a bit
uv trouble. 1 would advise ever’body
to 'dopt the rule. One is married to a
sorter slouch uv a woman an’ lives
down yan on the branch. Two is ahoss
trader. All the rest air at home. Three
tliar ’ turning to a blushing girl, ‘is old
mii.ft’ to git married. Eight, don’t stan’
so dost to the tire, you’ll scorch yer
britches. Mur, make Nine an’ Eleven
behave tharselvos. Twelve, go on now
an’ rock the cradle fur don’t you hear
Sixteen cryin' ?’
“Yes, it*was a very large family, and
I don’t know how Mr. Beasley could
have managed had he not adopted die
numerical system.” —Arkansas Trav
eler.
- • ► —
—A Wallingford (Coun.) girl, only
fifteen years old, has complained to the
court that her eighteen-year-old hus
band neglects to support her.— Hartford
Post.
\ SOUTHERN NEWS GLEANINGS.
At Tallahassee, Fla . Frank Lowrie, the
murderer of Vanderburg, lihs been found
guilty and sentenced for life to the peniten
tiary.
Detective Wm. Porter arrested a negro
named Charles Bryant at Williamsburg,
Kv., for the murder of an old negro named
Janies Dickey, at Mevierville, Tenn., five
years ago. There was a large reward for
Bryant, and Porter has been hunting him
two years.
While fighting a (ire at Koekwood Mines
near Chattanooga, Tenn.. Frank Burchfield,
fireman of Chattanooga, was caught under
a fall of rock and probably fatally hurt.
A special from Calera. Ala., reports the
explosion of the boiler of the Calera Land
Company’s saw-mill. Joe Robertson, en
gineer; Jesse Pilgreen, superintendent and
William Fletcher, laborer, were killed and
four others badly hurt.
John Drake, a prominent colored man,
was hanged at Thomastou, Ga., a few days
ago, for the murder of his wife, Ella Drake,
in December 1884. The crime was one of
siuguiar atrocity, and created such feeling
at the time of its commission that the jail
wherein Drake was confined had to be
strongly guarded for several weeks in order
to save the prisoner from would-be lynch
ers. On the morning of the execution
Drake was in juhffant spirits, having no
dread whatever of the fate ahead of him.
He smoked perfumed cigars, and went
jauntily to the gallows with Sheriff Foster
at twelve o clock. A few minutes iater tue
trap was sprung and Drake’s neck was
broken, in the presence of six thousand
people.
In a quarrel at Scottsboro, Ala., between
John W. Barrett and Robert Proctor, the
latter was fatally' stabbed. Barrett es
caped.
The proposed visit of Mr. Jefferson Davis
to Montgomery, Ala., has created a de
mand for fifty-dollar Confederate bills.
The Monument Committee desire them to
sell as souveniers of the occasion. These
particular bills are desired because they
bear the vignette of Mr. Davis.
Near Old Columbus, Fla., three negroes,
lately from Georgia, whose names are un
known, shot a negro boy with whom they
quarreled, inflicting three wounds, one of
which is fatal. A posse of negroes over
took the fleeing murderers in Madison
County. Resistance was offered, and one
of the trio was shot dead in the skirmish
which ensued. The other two surrendered,
but were subsequently killed by their cap
tors. Turner Wright, Robert Brooks and
M. Pratt, of the avengers, who were
four in number, were surrendered to the
sheriff of Madison County and taken to
Madison jail, charged with murder. This
fourth member of the posse is still uncap
tured. It is believed friends will attempt
to rescue the prisoners.
The grand jury at Carrollton. Miss., is
making efforts to ferret out the perpetra
tors of the outrage on the 17th. in which
eleven negroes were killed.
There is a negress living in Atlanta. Ga.,
who savs she was born in 17(57.
Georgia has a law making death the
punishment for burglary in the night time.
The Maryland State constitution pro
hibits ministers from Incoming members
of the Legislature.
The oldest Episcopal Church in the
country is that in Williamsburg, Va. It
contains the font in which Pocahontas was
baptized.
Dan O’Donnell, who shot and killed
John R. Monasco March 10, in front of the
court-house. Memphis, Tenn., was tried in
the criminal court and acquitted by the
jury. It was proved that Monasco struck
him before being shot.
A2^j»ksburg,Vttiss., Fred Villarosa. an
fruit dealer; made an indecent as
sault upon the thirteen-year-old daughter
of Postmaster Wm. Groome, in- his store.
Villarosa was arrested. The child’s father
was with difficulty prevented from killing
him. The prisoner was smuggred out of
jail and taken four miles from town, the
intention being to flag a train and take
him to Jackson for safe keeping, but the
train failed to stop and he was returned to
Vicksburg. There is x of lynch the
villain.
Mississippi prohibitionists are twganizing
for a State campaign, and an excAting time
is expected. •
The eight-hour day will be demanded by
the Knights of Labor employed in the cot
ton and woolen mills of Tennessee, Ken
tuck}', Alabama and Georgia after April 1.
The Red Men of Ritchie County, W. Va.,
drenched with coal oil and burned a citi
zen’s house and shot and dangerously
wounded him and his wife while they were
attempting to rescue live stock from the
burning barn.
Henry Howell and William Chick,
neighbors of Beverly. W. Va.. culminated
a series of quarrels into an encounter re
cently, resulting in Chick being fatally
shot in the abdomen by Howell.
At Eustis, Fla., recently a lettuce-head
grew to the size of a dinner-plate two weeks
after being set out.
Samuel Kenton, the ten-year-old son of
a wealthy farmer of Clay County, Tenn.,
was shot through the head and instantly
killed by Diek Sanderson because the boy
told his sister> to whom Sanderson was pa v
ing attention, that he saw the latter steal
another young man’s pocket-book at a
church a few davs ago. The m irderer has
fled.
St. Augustine, Fla., is to have the
largest hotel in the South, ftOO by 400 feet,
and costing £4,000,000. It will be built in
strictly Moorish architecture, of coquina
ground and mixed with cement, and will
he ready for next winter’s business.
The Lookout rolling-mill at Chattanooga,
Tenn., has advanced wages ten per cent, in
all departments.
At Fayetteville. Tenn., Rev. Goodloe
Woods, aged sixty, was adjudged guilty of
the seduction of Miss Talitha Stevens,
aged twenty-four. The jury awarded Miss
Stevens £5,000 damages. This case created
a sensation throughout Tennessee owing to
the prominence of the defendant.
W Ilham Hutto is the husband of two
wives in Crawford County, Ala., whom he
keeps in separate houses. Several nights
since the women were taken out and flogged
by masked men and warned to leave.
Hotto’s reputation is unsavory. He had
four wives previously, one of whom he sold
for a bucket full of peas anil ai o her for
some shucks. The people threaten now to
make short w ork of him.
Jack Smithers, a wealthy farmer, living
near Clarksburg. W. Va., attempted to com
mit suicide, and lieing prevented, became
insane. Financial losses is supposed to be
the cause of his trouble.
A second attempt has been made to as
sassinate Editor Cayton, of the St. George
(W. Va.) Pioneer
Prof. Jxo. J. Caldwell, if. D., Balti
more, says: No narcotics iu Rod Star
Cough Cure. Price, 85 cents a bottle.
Dr. Richard Oborlaeuder, Leipzig, Ger
many : St. Jacobs Oil cured me of neuralgia.
♦ ■
“How nin the bull look on emerging
from the china show!” “A little the worse
for the ware,” _
“No Physic, Sir, In Mine!”
A good story comes from a boys’ board
ing-school in "Jersey.” The diet was mo
notonous and constipating, and the learned
Principal decided to introduce some old
style physic in the apple-sauce, and await
tho happy results. One bright lad, the
smartest in school, discovered the secret
mine in his sauce, and pushing back his
plate, shouted to tho pedagogue, “No
physic, sir, in mine. My dad told me to
u, i nuthin’ but Dr. Pierce’s 'Pleasant Purg
ative Pellets,’ and they are a doing their
duty like a charm !” I'hey are anti-bilious,
and purely vegetable.
■
When the car-drivers strike they do not
brake any thing.— Bouton Commercial Bul
letin.
Young Men, Read Tills,
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their colehrated Electro- Vol
taic Belt and other Electric Appliances
on trial for 80 days, to men (young or old)
afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vital
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The clotbes-wringer is the hand-orgau of
the laundry.— Puck.
“Hello!” we heard one man say to anoth
er theotherday. “Ididn’tknow youatfirst,
why! you look ten years younger than you
did when I saw you last.” “1 feel ten
years younger,” was the reply. “You
know I used to be under the weather all the
time and gave up expecting to be any bet
ter. The doctor said I had consumption. I
was terribly weak, had night-sweats, cough,
no appetite, and lost flesh. I saw Dr.
Pierce’s ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ adver
tised, and thought it would do no harm if
it did no good. It Ims cured me. lam a
new man because I am a well oue.”
Felt Slippers —Those applied to vicious
youngsters.
A Throat to Sing With.
What throat in the best for a singer to
teach high notes with i A soar throat. If
It becomes too sore, use Taylor’s Cherokee
Remedy of Bweet Gum and Mullein, which
cures hoarseness and a husky voice.
Walter A. Taylor, Proprietor, Atlanta, Ga.
“ H.AM”-and-eggs—The bad actor and his
reception. — lianMer.
How Women Would Vote.
Were women allowed to vote, every one
in the land who has used Dr. Pierce’s "Fav
orite Prescription” would vote it to be an
unfailing remedy for the diseases peculiar
to her sex. By druggists.
' Something that will stand a loan—*
heavy gold watch. — N. Y. Journal.
The color produced by Buckingham’s Dye
for the Whiskers always gives satisfaction.
Thedangers of Whooping Cough are avert
ed by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
Circus men will soon be along to canvass
the situation. The Rambler.
Pike’s Toothache Drops cure ini minute, 25c
Glenn'B Sulphur Soap ,eals aqd beautifies. 25c.
German Corn Remover kills Corns a Bunions.
The law has many members. Who has
not heard of the limns of the law!
Relief is immediate, and a cure sure.
Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh. 50 cents.
When is a man’s doom like a letter!
Vhen it is sealed.—Lovell Courier.
THE MARKETS.
Cincinnati. March hi.
LIVE STOCK-< attle-( ouiinons2 (><» 2 75
Choice Butchers :-j !«) 4 til)
HOGS—Common - 350 (<i 4HO
Good Packers -1 15 fe 4 40
SHEEP—Good to cho.ce 4 50 (® 5 25
FLOLK—Family 3 00 <<i 4 30
GRAIN —Whcat-Longberry red 00 01
No. 2 red '. .. 88 % 30
Corn —No. 2. mixed 37 31(4
Oats—No. 2 mixed ... 31 (”. 3154
Kye—No. 2 Off (fe 07
HAY—Timothy No. I 12 00 <5; 12 50
TOBACCO—Common Lugs H 00 0 70
Good Mediums 10 00 (a . 13 Of.
PHOVIiSH >NS—Pork Mess Io 25 (O-. 10 075 3
Lard—Prime steam o*. fa, >P,
BUTTER —Choice Dairy 12 (<2 15
Ohio Creamery. 22 (h 20
APPLES—Prime t 50 <g; 1 05
POTATOES—per bushel off (u, 05
NEW YORK.
FLOl'R—State and Western. $2 90 (a :> 44
GRAIN -Wheal—No. 2 Chicago (0 9o
No. 2 red 93 'u nk
Corn—No. 2 mixed 44 ib 4.V*i
Oats—mixed Jiti <S> 39
PORK- Mess 9 75 0(0 2.5
LARD--Western steam f® 0 32ii
CHICAGO
FLOUR—State anil Western $4 50 61. 4 S 5
GUAIN—Wheat —No. 2 red .sOL'e 81-14
No. 2 Chicago Spring 78-!*s( 79
Corn— No. 2 34?,Gt* L 054
Oats—No. 2 (ej 29 (4
Rve fe 5054
PORK- Mess 9 25 (hi 9 27 ! .j
LAUD— Steam. @ 5 9254
BALTIMORE.
FLOUR— Famf.v $4 50 <g 5 00
GRAIN Wheat—No. 2 92Vn 95
Corn—Mixed ..*. 4554® 15 ‘4
Oats—Mixed 39 @ 41
PROVISIONS—Pork—Mess 10 25 @ll 75
l.ard—Refined 75<@ 75J
CATTLE—First quality 4 87'/»@ 5 00
HOGS 5 50 @ 0 37'4
INDIANAPOLIS.
Wheal —No. 2 red $ @ 8"
Corn —mixed @ 35
Oats—mixed @ 29'J
LOUISVILLE.
Flour—A No. 1 $4 iXJ @4 50
GRAlN—Wheat—No. 2 red 89 (aj po
Corn —mixed @ *4
Oats—mixed (at 32'*
PORK—mess 10 75 @ll (»>
LAUD—steam 7?»@- 8
That Tired Feeling*
The mild weather, following our long and severe
winter, has sueh a depressing effect upon tin* body
that one feels all tired out, almost completely pros
trated, the appetite Is lost, and there Is no ambition to
do anything. The whole tendency of the system is
downward. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is just the medicine
needed. It purities the blood, sharpens the appetite,
overcomes the tired feeling, au Invigorates every
function of the body.
“Hood’s Sarsaparilla in four weeks made me a new
man. My head ceased to ache* and my whole system
Is built up anew, enjoying perfect health/* I. Bar
rington, 130 Bank St., X. V. City.
“ We all like I[«kmTh Sarsaparilla. It is so strengthen
ing.” Lizzie Balfour, Auburn, R. I.
Cured and Built Up
** My daughter had been ailing some time with gen
;rsl debility, ami Hood’* Sarsaparilla was recom
mended to us. After she had taken three bottles she
was completely cured and built up. It Is with great
Measure that I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla."
Butt M. Mieriklees, Supt. Cincinnati & Louisville
Mail Line Co.. Cincinnati
• For the past two years I have been afflicted with
evere headache and dyspepsia. I was Induced to
ry Hood's Sarsaparilla, and found great relief.”
»Irs. E. F. Ann »ule, New Haven, Ct.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for r>. Made only
by CI. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass.
100 Doses Oue Dollar
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Arp the three arc hes of a bridge whic h hind the reaeon of ice to that of rosea. NI’KT.YO
IM A 'l'll VIXU TIM K for invalids. At this time you should seek to cleanse- and
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I*. KEMEUY’B FAVORITE KKHEUI to
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The Pweet Gum fmm a tree of the same name
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No words of ours can tell the benefit to be derived
from Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you need a good spring
medicine. It will strain all Impurities from the blood
rouse the torpid liver. Invigorate the digestive
organs, and Impart new life to every function of the
body. We only ask you to try a single bottle to prove
the positive merits of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, as an honest
and reliable medicine.
"I think Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best medicine
for general debility there is, and for tint good it bag
done me I cheerfully recommend It." J. Sullivan, 39
Brown St., Rochester, N. Y.
“ I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla for a blood purifler
In my family several years, and can not speak too
highly of It.” J. E. Collins, Piqua, O.
An Excellent Tonic
" My daughter receh ert much benefit from the use
of Hood' Sa'-saparllla as an excellent tonic after a
protracted attack of bronchial pneumonia.” F. H.
Adams, New Hartford, Conn.
"Hood's Sarsnpffrtila has done me an immense
amount of good. My whole system has been built up
and strengthened, my digestion Improved, my head
relieved of the bad feeling, and my throat relieved of
the severe irritation. I conslder.lt the best medicine
I have ever used.” Mary L. Pickle, 25 Turner SL,
Salem, Mass.
Sold by ail druggists. »1; six for 15. Made only by
C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothccajrfe*, Lowell, Mass
100 Doses One Dollar
and Women seeking health,
strength and energy, should
avoid Drugs, Secret Medi
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Strength Regained,” a large
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It treats on health, hygiene, physical culture, and nted
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Kvery subject that hears oa health and human happi
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No similar work has ever been published. Kvery sick
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Cure patients pronounced hopeless by the best of
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borne may cry humbug without knowing anything
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