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HOOFLAND S GERMAN BITTERS,

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, HOOFUND'S PODOPHYLLIN PILL, HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL

HoDfhnd's German Bitter:

A IIMIto wiMt Alcohol or Spirits Hi .iny kind.

is Juloront lroui all oibeiH. It is composed of bo jHive juices or vrr.ii, miKPiPAt of Bootm, Ueuiv;, ami Barim i.'or as nedi.'i ..ally termed, extraitt), tlie worthless it inert portions of tho ingredients not beiti:; mod. Thorcforo, in coo ' illlo of Oi Bitters (heroin' contained its urn -Ii luotiicinal virtue as will lo found m itevera: piJiona of ordinary mixtures. The Kim !. eK-.. listnl i,i (Ush I.'.Uers are grown in tiei'icvi;.', t'-.ir itit pri trifle extracted in that eo-.iitiv Vy a orient! io themist and forwarded to the tuaiuifacto: y iu tins city, -whore tho-.-aro eoin;Kmndedail liottlod. Containing no cptritnou-ring redicntii, Hits Bitters is free from tho objections urge. 1 against all others , no desire for stimulants can be induced from their in a, t'.scy cannot naUe drunkards, and cannot. v.:.! r any circumBtaneos, have auy but a Uc.eii.Ul effect.

Hooiiand's German Tonic

Wa-; c.air?'!idel forthot not inclined to eiirciac l itt. , and is intended for one in cas.es whon seine alcoholic stia: iibnt is required in connection with the- Tor. a properties of the .'itfeve. fob l.oiilo of the Tonic, contains one bo;:le of tho fitters, combined with pure Santa Ckvz r.i-ji, and (laviH-sr" iu such a m.inuer thav the etn: le till ."rrcss of tho Bi!!ra in over ;.j i. f.)ruii3 a preparation J;ajreeaUe and pl.Muant to tea palate, an 1 conil: ioy the ucliciiuii vir:uos of the Bitters. TiiD pi ice. of tho Tonic hi 1.60 per bottle, w!Lch many persona tliinli too hi!?h. They r.iv.jt t;,:.e iu:o consideration that tho stimnl".;t. U--...I is guaranteed tc be of a pure quali;v. A poor .nticli euuld be furnished at a t lieapcr pric;?. lvit not V otter to pay a l-tile ruo.-e aad Ua-o a gesd jr.icle? A medicinal :v:;jrati)n fehon'.l c ontiia nono bat the best i:. ;:edifiuts, and t':.9? who expect to obtain a fccip compoiiMd v. ill most certainly be heated. They are the Greatest Kuowa Keineelies roi ijrvT.n complaint dyspepsia, ?u:r.VOUS IiliBXXITV, JAUNDICE, "MSEASE OF THE EIK-XEYS, EISUPTIONS OF TIIE S KIN, and all disesMeeu ari ing 'torn a di:or .orcd Liver, Stomach, or rirn;mr of THE BLOOD. l.eaJ the fallowing eyror tomt: Constipation. Flatulence. Inward Piles, FtUlnens of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heart-turn, Diagust for Food, rullncss ox Weljjht, in the stomach, Sour Eructation, Sinking cr Fluttering at the Pit of t.ie St-juia- h, Sn-hnoiing of the Head. Hurried or Diffioult Breatliing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Caoking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, limness of Vision, Dots or Webs beftre the Siyht, Dull Pain in th8 ad, Dificiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the &kin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, l?ack, Chert, Limhs, &c.. Siuddon Flushes of 1'. it, Burling n the Flesh, Constant Iraapiuiti -3 of Ev.l, and Great T'er ression of Spirits. A d these indicate Disease of tho Liver or Digfr tive Organs combined with impure blood. The noof the Bittern or Tonic will soon cause the ibovs eymptotns to diappear, and the patimt viil become vell and healthy.

Dr. Hoofland's Ureck Oil,

Lightning Cure for All Kinds at Pnins mid AcJte.

Am.Tiu F. xtf.es A1X.Y. It will cure all kiuds of Pains and Aches, niich as Bheumatism, Kturaigia, Toothache, Cliilhlaius Kpiains, I.r.uos, Frost Bites, Headaches, Pains in the Pack and Lins, Pains :n tit Joints or Limbs, 8ti:igs of Inserts, Kingdoms, ete. Taken Isteknau.y. It aril! cure Kidney C'o.nplaints. ISackaches, Sick Headache, Colic, I'vaeu'erv, Diarrinea, (Tbolera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pi ins in the Ktoma " "s . ..i- a'!.:l Ague, Couglia, Colds, Asthma,

Dr. Hoofland's Fodophyliin, Oil Sl'BSJTlTTE FOB JMBKCVKV Plbl TWO PILLS A DOSE. jVt wi,; putoerfui, yet innocent. Vegetable CalhaHUs knoon. It is not necessary to take a handful of theso I'i'.:. l- mi ,!,:;e tho de t red ciTu t ; two cf ihcm ack q".U i-.ly and povv.vfi'.llv, el-.'-nsifg the Liver, Sum., ch, and Bov. i!s of alli.i : irities. The principal inrethent is Podoph; !'.in, cr the A l. oi oiio Ei'.ra-t of 10 indrakc.wliich is ly many ti nes more Powciful, Acting, and f:eariiii;: ;, than tho Mandrake itself. Its pe. s.:iar av:io is upon the Liver, cleaning it li eeilily fr ui all obi-triictions, witli all tho I o3r of Mt xtuy, yet free fiom tho injurious t tsults atta bed to the use oi that mineral. For all dbcaucg, in which the use of a cathartic is in .licu.1 :. d, t hose Pills will give entire t atisfaction in every case. They neeer foil. In eases of Lfffr Complain :, Dyspepi-ia. and nxtreme Costive ness, Dr. Hoofland's German Jiitters or 1' jni j oh uld be used in cotmeution irith the Piils. The tonic eff jot of tho Bitters or Tonic builds np t lie system. The Bitters or Tonic purifies tie Blood, strengthens the nerves, rtytlatts the Liver, ai d gives strength, tmer;ry, and vigrr. Keep yoi r Bowels active n ith the Pills, and tone up tho system with Bitt srs or Tonic, and no disease ;an retain its hold, or sver assail you. These medioioes are sold by all Druggists and dea ei in melicines evewhc e. Pccollect that it is Da. Hojfi.and's Gi:bmai KviiiKiES, that aro so univirsally used and hi Idy recommended ; and do not allow the )r;!-;gist to induce you to tike unvtbing else that he may say is jnst aa giod, beeamio ha' riakes a larger profit on it. Tl ose Remedies v il! bo sent by Express to any locality, upon as Itcation to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at tl'w OKKMAN MEDICINE W'ORE, 631 ABCH pTKKKT, PHILADELPHIA. CTIAfl. M. ZtVAZrS , Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON 0. Utse Remedies are for Sale ly PrnqgUtt , "fr, Mf Mi'dicine Ih ilirt, everyIhr'wyhmU the United Vale, Canatltu, ( Ai'h America, and ilia Welt Jitdie.

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B M. Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS,

LUt Story. 1. Iu hast 1 o.itU tl him tV.v light word Tim. iliirl ru'd HIV fmvvt-r ; My piiHi'l I;itT '!' movt'fl nor pMrr'd Hi-4 tii tut tnw short quiver, It nnc ni' that lontj ,rniii! I'-ok, Ami fp;(k : " J f Rii'rh I " -Ami ill his fnmif1 shiuMcr hiok-. li I am not lit for ihvr " IT. "V ntver nut aim in until Iv'tic y--ars had swept awiy : Hi fiMt' !'f rold, and calm, ami Btil. Mv hsiir a;h tinftd with gr;iy, ITjmiii liis arm a l:idy hung Mitt voire was kind and fm: did H"! know the H.id-drow vt tuig Frurn my heart agony. ITT. Wf mot ti;t nnro agnin -the day On whiru my dnrlinj? ttiii!. IIif wife : ' rlitt'l had pUn'd liWft.. : 1 tui'lf in rr well to pride. We met - iii fare to hist ho drpw It.- t lh il if hy n.y tMnte: Aii'l in hi.-- dyin;; hour wo kno.v Oi .T lovt bad leon th sanies ,

Till: TOWN'S IWn'EHS,

Opposite the lUYpot, Itloominirlon, lnd. !

Thr Mry Told

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y Ih'aron 3tir;e'

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irili be ftparet: to accommodate the.

Hl'.iHI.V 1 - :-:NTIiArtl C'OMPOITNO Fluiii Extsact Sarsauariila WilVf-vlily evferf!:";f iron tho p-ntom 8'.'r''fnln, Syhil'. Vevcr S-jitm, fcvuv Kyrs, Soi- Lgore outh. Koto Iload. HiumtUin, Skin I i; t-avts, Salt !Rheum, CAukcrv, Unnncni; from the Ear, Whitt Swelli gs Tnumr', CaiKX! mis ,AP'wtioK Kode, Birkftn, (TlHiduhiv Bwelltnijs, Wght Sweats, Hash, Tetter. Humor of nil kinds. Chronic Khemuattem.

DyBptMw, and all difciri t Uat have boeu oetablisbd in the pystem fcr ycum.

NATIONAL HOTEL ! PROPRIETOR, HLOOMINOTON, IND., EAST OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE.

l tm:nts. il

.J.-rtntjlf. (.'h:irt' -i iiflcrate.

the II ic dor vtliwn t'onf llll'lll.

Spriiindd Rer-ublfran. "W.tll- yes thov'r 11 qupor lot, tln'm town ptmpm-N : hut thon wall - -t.lipr' is it niutcr sight of rtn?pr folks in tliis 'pro world '11 I dtmno 's pimpon is any mu-otcr 'tt the hulk on 'cm. I dunno 's tlioy'ie any striinarir '11 folks 11 average. Rome times I tl' ink they be, 'n then np'in I don't know.'' Deaeon iIoses took oil' his hut, and gazed fixedly into it like a witch into a pot, as though expecting to rind there

the solution of the perplexity. 'Ilicii

1 ,i r i...t' .i..n

how Aunt Reeny died. It was in straw-' "So pleased mid haippy the words beiTvtiuie, if I remember right, and I was, an' tb.ey was the hist 't ever she ftophv wuh stayin' 't home with her i spoke. She jist shut her eyes n foldbov, that's Jack. He vm goin' on three ; ed up her hands, and drawed one long years old 't that time, 'n he took the j breath V was gone. Mother brought greatest likin' to Aunt lleenv, just as 1 a lookin'-glass V put it to her bps, all the rest of tin did for that matter, j but there wan't within' to show 't, she . First thing when his iuihh fetched the j was a livin'. ' She'sgone, O, dear Aunt . li ttlo scamn down in the morning he'd i Reeny'' i stretch out his hands to her and get I " Sophy said tt with a little sob, V i into her lap, he would, an' pull the ! sunk down on her knees 'long Bide ' j eomb out, and letdown her hair. It was ' the bed, with her faee buried up in the f kinder crinkly, and curly, AuntBoony's ! clothes. Nothin' but a poor old wo- ; ha 0 wue, nil' alius made me think ! man, you see, miss. Never had five I o com silk inside of the husks, j dollars at a time in her life, I s'pose.

! Tt ivus so sort o' waw an' soft. Wall. ! Wasn't eddicated nutuer, as tuem

1 tin v'll set there. Aunt Reeny a-sinilin' i thut shiny kind of it smile o' hern, and j Jack hulloitf an' laughin' so't you i mirht a'heered him down there in the : ten-at r lot where the railroad runs i across my mowin'. No matter what he 1 did. "t'ull down her hair, pull off her i can. draw out her knittmer needles.

: Aunt Beeoy was just as clever and meek nobody missed

to bun. The boy was named fur Ihh j ; gntn'f'ther old lawyer Tj.ingley an' j j they do say, I s'pose most prob'Jy its a ! : fact mpbbe, 't ol Jack Langtey had a i likin' for Aunt Reeny when she was a j ; girl. Mebby that was one reason why j ; she would look such a I mg while in't j 1 the b.-iy's face and eyen. Great, wide- j 1 open brown eyes Jack has, what they

call lierealionts ' the Lanelev eyes ' and 1

Wit at d Wisdom.

Pbivate-eabinci Listening at a key

hole.

How to keep your head clear Shave

every hair on. A t,aix in this city says the latesl thing out is hei husband. Whs are cashmere shawls like dea !

people? Becausa you can't make them

here. What are the most disagreeable arti

cles for a man to keep on hand ? Ans-

Handcuffs.

People sav ircn natures never weep,

and yet we have seen whole rows of

eannens in tiers.

"What Shall My Son Bel" is the title of a book. We should suppose it

would be a boy.

When 8 niekpocket pulls at your

watch, tell him plainly that you haie

things go now. But for all she was old n' poor, 'n' ignorant nothi::i' but a dead pauper I tell you wo all set round that room 'n' cried 's ef she'd been a mother to us." "We found out afterward liow't wns. The nns, Nora, bo'.n' gone, the boy had

ctii.iit;u im iwwi, 111 wivt .111 iwirri aim. 11 , .

liimnorsee him. till 4s uregon loasi over a giasn ui

Ai.i3 ;;i fi,n i,of ,,f ft.a f-; 1 araeni : --nureti wun uiaiteo uo weiir

JLHIIU J,Ui:il, Jl 1"V IIUIMIHV Wilt I'LU'lI, ; - , ., whist.WI 'Tlint wns how. von see 'tshn i ola Clot lies.

run off then, 'n' I. st, her own lifo a sav- i Wht is the trf admill like a true cou-

in' the bo v's. So nchow, I ciurt holp a ! vert ? Answer- Because its turning is

thinkiu' 't wasiesl, the wav she'd ought-! the result of conviction.

er a' went out o' tho world. Hlie spent ! "This is a swueping catastrophe," us

all her life n trym to make other peo ' the man said when his wile knocked

pis comfortable, an she died tryin' to j him down with 1, broom.

save somebody elste trouble. ! Who was the wisest man ? Koower.

" Up there on the lull, you've mind- Wliat did he know ' He knew enough

' ed it, mebby, the old buryiu' ground.

tellin

ferenee

was alive a-settm in the Judges bench, '1:1 Aunt Reeny in her

ole ohair up tit Hiekoryton poor-house,

to go in out of t he rain.

Haxe graphically describes a certain

I 1h ik ami rommnfUom, f Mt-rJm in I firew, lrom tuc liar s iepui;, a . jt was :l nowerfnl hot after

lncntul, and u qaii t pncket-luuiilkercluel, so culeil V the , , ,. .1 ).., Fourth Vi Jutv Tndp- '

ftr ,-,1 i 1,11111 1 t-tf ,niiifiiiri flwi wlni'ti him- . - m . i ' i !

v 1 . i i'ii. . . .... .. penoence J ay. ino woi-k was aone up ;

an the house was oneommon quiet, j

BUHN 4 CO.,

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13E1MG PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR Till: ' AlOVE COMPLAtSTS. irS BIOOD-PftniyiNC PROPKBTII-.S ARK URHATER Tit AS ASVOTIIKI; PBEPAKATION OF SAJMAPAKU,!. . IT i!V:K THE OOMPLEXIOJi t I'lA Mi AM' III- M.T11Y CULOH, AND lUvS'l'O tl'S THE 3' 11 i;N TO Sl'AXKOJ- HEM.TIt AN il'l'KlTV. t-'Oltl rit'VV. ! ISO I'HK lWIOH, KI3HOV1NO Al.r, Olin)f ; COSSriTfTIOK 1j I'tMS.'-Sl-.S M; :'TMi MillM : AS IMPURE 8TATK Of THK HUM A. NO Tils: -0M.V KF..LIAHT.K. iS'l liFFIJ'r.-ll. I NcWN Kl' MKPYl'OK THK, C-riiKOFrAfNr' n;i h v. I l.l,IXli OF THE BONES. UI-CFltA l ii 'NS (l- T)!!. I THROAT ASO LKGrt, BL0TC1IK.8. M'tl'U -. (O THE FACE. I.Ii Yfl F ETjA SAND AM.WM.Y j:i:CV- ,

TIO s OF TH'i SKIN . A NO BF At; TIFY1NO COMPLEXION. PR It E fl,D0 PER l'.OTU.F.

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CON'CEISTRATED

ever, no pecket ever ilnl. wouiii, or

comfortably could, contain, by reason of its sdze : iu fact, a very marvel of nnumit ode and 'Torceousness was this

Produce, Commission! z!::i

was reported, and commonly believed, ' to have worn it, folded ' kitten," on ! her connhird shoulders, oi:.e afternoon,

to the "lecture preparatory," which assemblage was, in Hickoiytown, a sort of undress solemnity, neither rciiiiring nor admitting of full-dress pontiflciala. As to tlie color, this same article in evitnbly suggested a millennial union of the flags of' all nations, their combined iiues and mingled designs being

t brought together to produce a kaleidoscopie effect, which was, in an eminent

Vll.-tt-, Lllli'tll.- illlll ;:lulniiQ. Ji I have seemed, in this description

of the handkerchief, to lose sight of j a 3avin the man, it is because the man is, at i KotAtnl

mebbv the old critter made the Young ! 2d

davs eomo back acr'in. There ain't no Hs down 11 the south-wett corner,

Anyhow, there was some Hit-: wnere cue sun sm ics warm, tiown tnere j cil8C o beefsteak as "an infringeme it Lawyer Langley when ho Hickoiyton's ltoettain H10 habit of biuy- j on Goodvsr'8 patent"

ing jgh pauper? goin now weiuy years, i , . ,. . There's a white monument there with ! WaEfI man be said to be really i,.ltf i,r ..m. ...., f .rt n tri f ..n ! OTt;r head aud ears m debt? Answer

I.,... u.. rt ... .... 1 a,,.. t?o., ? n.,.t ! When he hasn't paid for his wig.

.,ti t., t.. tunm Mamma, said a little boy who b id

i r.. ii ujun'i H;tibeeti sent to dry a towel before tie

GENERAL

AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, And Mni in Nulls, rn-iwa and Lak Salt, Wliiti- Kil l,, XjLOOMINGTON. IW. TAYLOR & CO., PEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries Queensware and If oi ions.

FLUID EXTflAOT

: f Tie highest prico pail for coim-:ry produce Noi t lliant Corner of Public Square, I3LOOMINCTON. - - INDIANA.

only Aunt Hash had Jerry up in o corner to scold at him 'cause he jest lost i her daniiu' needle. Jerry he was a ; nt-annin' thare with his fingers iu his i mouth, lookin' master silly, for Bash I bed just lien aboxin' his ears, 'fore she j begun her scoldin'. It was a way she : heil about once a week, 'specially on Saturdays. Bashy, she would set him up there, and keep him ; there for an hour, mebby, ef ; jit didn't interfere. And, lawful' heB rt, i seeh blessings as she did give him ! ; Wall, that dav, Nora, the miss, bed i i gone off with her beau, Jack was stuy j iu with me an' mother, jest 's it hapj pei'ed. I wns asleep on the piazza or , ) half asleep for I remember hearing j ! Basil v, s voice kinder high V sharp, 1

like riling the saw over t' the mill, her '

'What d ye mean, you lazy, : blnnderiu' fool, von'? Now, !

notlnn, no way-t. Twns my hoii-iii-law, I s'pose, Kr.ward Langley, 't set it up there as a sort o' token o' respect. She wus worthy on't, I toll ye, Aunt Reeny wus. 'Thcr' v?us one other thing 'bout that woman. You see arter she v.tih dead, when my folks come to lay her out, they found out what nobody ever kuowed afore, '11 that was, 't all this time, while she was a workin' for other folks 'n' goin' r nnd so calm 'n' smilin', shehed one of them orful things 4t' her husband died on. A cancer, you know, '11' she iwver telled a soul, 'n' went on bearin' it all to herse!.f s tho' she'd bee n a martyr. " I tell you, miss, you may be ever so putty 'n young 'n edicated 'n rich, ye may try yer best, ye can't be no bet

ter worn j u ir that oltl pauper, Aunt Reeny."

THE GREAT DIURETIC-, b!i; (.Lived ovitv ci ye 1.!:K'1I': i in :? h.i;u-. n irtwa. ii:r; xa ion oy thexkv-. of 'i hi; W.AKliFi; AND rNFi.Mj;A I ION U ! 'Hi: ' i. NIYS. t'tjUEMA- TON OF TUIS Kjl'Ni.Y- .- ELADDEli. ltUTI'.NI-il.i.'.- I''' nilNF. H; -rA; K,.

Of THE WvOSTIlA'ili l.;i. -. ; SIHN') I - I ( K. IlllWIlU;. l AI.i I I I'.. i.i.iVIM. l.l..- M ST D'litlsjlT. AND IJ' 'M '?(.-:. Ml i.! . l.'.., (:.. (i. :fl I OK FN I I ' I I ...'- I. ' . tmrvTioNsoi' 01 it; i'.::-., n 1 - nt 1: v. m

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is: INim-i'o' i-ov. 1;, Hi Tiiii.

THE, FOLLOWING .v.,.

TO FXEKTION, In MraoKY. liTFFirTT 'n KKRVE8, TKV.MMLlN'i

WAKKFri.NESR. UIM.SIlss VISION. 1 THFItACK. HO'!' HANP-. T,rsl:lNli (! BODV, MiA'NESA OF T IK SKIN. 1.1.11 Tl

THE FACE, I'M LIU C IINi-F ANC1-, l,-.l I'.i;. RAli LASSITUDE OF THE M F.SDIX Alt fcVi.J EM. ETC. PVi'd Ily piTJ'C'l- -.Ti I';.:- f rtjht.n t'l tv, , ,)! .- i - -ii-":.( -r iii I1'" ' I-1 '; ' . ' : mhn. im iit o

HEI,M!I,D-H EXTF.Ai'T BIK'III' IK IHTOTH' AND lilOoD PU ttFYINO. ANUI l'KE.S A 1,1. DiS- ! EASES ARISlNi.i FROM I A BITS OK J11SS1 CA T ( :; ! AND EXCESSES AN ll I MPKUPENOES IN 1,1 Fl , ' IMPl'1'.rnE.SOl THK M.OOII, CTC, SUPKKSEll. : tfta COI'AIIt.A IN AFFiHI'IONK TOR WHICH I".' I IH USED, AND SYHIU.ITH' AFIT.OTK IN - -IN i THESE DISEAKKD ITS I'D IN CONNECTION WITH I UKKUlK'LD-b BOSK W - .SH. j LA1ES. IN MANY AFFECTION'S S'ECTTI.l All TO T, V I .It's , : TBK EXTRACT ZVCHV IS UXEQl-'-UXKII BY ANY ' OTHEK REMEDY- AM I CHLOIi. SIS ( ill RETENTION, IRREOl lAUFl Y, I'AINFLJ.NE.SS ol; SI I -PRESSION Ol? 0U8T0M.I!Y .iVACUA'l !uN:-. ULCERATED OR SlTIKIU'S STtTE OF Tl!" UTERiJS, I.EIT R ".: rCJA OB WII iTES, Kl F.I! 1 1,1 TY. AND 5-OR AM, OMPEAI N I :- IN: IDES'!' To 1 HE HEX, WlIliTHKR ARISIKtl FROM JNf: C RET I ON oil PAV.tl'S OY DfSSirAT.'oN IT ! .-: I'fil'XCRIHED EX n:NHtVKI,Y liT 'HI:'. XSl.Vf i EM1NENV ITD'SIC! iS ;, HSIDWIVES lull ! ENj'KElU.ED AND DKIJCATKOI NSTlTU'l ! IN t , ' (iF ROTH Ht'XESAN)) A l.l, A-.H S (ATTENDEK ;

WITH ANYOl THE AilOVE DiSI: AiiEStR oYMI- !

aoMS.)

o

ctuiEs nrsKAKKs AiiisiN-; rut ?.r i.mi i.rr'KN-! CKH, JlAUl 18 Jl DISSIPATION, L It. ., jn :M ttl'-il t:ij.--t ;.i Jit hM-VJTll'M', itilom-iifcJr'lMt" j ii:.. - iM't. -m; ii.r I'V iU-n ',,".' t . . r c i:: j t. jYt.'iTi'1! t diifp. tin I Kiwi's ;-,tr( i)?(th to t riiuv;. , ! tht rt-by ronmviiig i s(rm-f inn, rri vt'ur-iii;;- ! during KrU-u vj -l t' o lip-lhr-i. .Mh-yinj; an t ! Jnti.nnniiti,'n, fto In -:n -nt in tl.'ir . lur-rt ul" tl:pr.i,s t ! iili'l ij)-'I irti; ""!: ioH tik'I'liT TftiitHtH V.t.' iU:Vf ItOfU tin; Vll tilMH Ot ilJCOTHjWti'Ut i; HH, "ft-lm Unxv. a'ui I avy lc ? i I i C(;r't in a win rt tirr-, Iwvv, fotiiitt tficy J'uvc Wrti (io ''iV"'l, iiTid that t'wi 1 ' I't-iyon " Ii in, iy tl:e uxi' of ! "iw-vi till aNtii'ig'-:!)- W-n tlrif-1 up in tin Byf- I tf-m. tm hreab ''mit "ii a nn.rj aravtit(l ftirnt, ut ! V-I :V'trr P'furri-ij: t HlXMltoiJt s EXTRACT mJCHU f -r all ; iVlT-vli-n ami Ui-fji-H vt' ttm Urinary Otvam, i vh. ttMT cxlHtiiift in Male r Ff'itial from wli-.i v -r '. r.n: ornrinKtii), n m-tt r tf how long t;t;ti-l-VilW.V, i)ShV7LLH AND FIFTY CENTS : :?KH3J01TLK,

!JCV08ADALIS : ' ."' THf;Ti i id ::-ri! u I .-i.,1. ..f .V- :; .1 .'i i A .: ;

, Ir .1". :i:; i'ii: ur.i'y. i j-i iii; ; j et ' ' ' ''' '' ' '' ' i Dr. II-!-:i'i. l-:!!ii:-. f. n(' S"rlrul:i I l:iv r.riM'!i """ ...vi't Iii wlii'il l".il.i-: lii.'-i all j

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il lil;ilt- il ' ij'l'T.- ..-iin-. I is.- 1MMI' U.i M.IIANAC

-gjj hm-rt - ii- n-..-.1, 1 Is Ahn hM Hi.-thrill-i.i- ...;v ol ili-.l.-, Cii.ix. i.r

si- liv." nil Wh:.l. I .-i,r,t lur

. i ne present, tost, signi oi neninu me , wnw8 .irirniue- needle. I'd be

j handkerehiefihiswnnkle.1, grizzly face, i plelS0v, to nov v ,Tprrv he aa. ,,ninK tor n, ",s,"'- ?k& in the , 8wt.rill(lr vrv modest to Bashv", who was i ProrpreouB folds of the bandana From . ., ,m.lc (eilf; .tainit likely --t nobodv 'this brief eclipse, however. Deacon i. ,... . m.t ohAnt .,

fire, " is it done when it's brown ?"

An Irishman recently soliloquize 1

"What a waste o' money to buy mi te

when you know the hail o it is bone,

when yon can scend it for rum tl.at

hasn't a boneir.it." Why is a worn in tying her corset like

a man drinking t o drown care S Been Me

in m-lacing herself she becomes tight. A gentleman traveling on a steamer, one day at dinner was making way W ith a large pudding close by, when he vras told by the servant that it was dessert. " It matters not to me," he said, "I would eat it if v; were a wilderness." " John ftoume' nine children and one a) the breast, Were but nine as I make it," said Ha .-ry. " There were ten an I figure it up," said iua guest, "Or there would not bare been o to carry!" A modest bac'lelor says all he Bho rid ask for in a wife would be a good temper, sound ho: 1th, good understaading, agreeable physiognomy, pretty figure, good corrections, domestic hab

it", resources of amusement, god

Moses emerges, and with fresh strength Hain't it a good' no:

CI lb

tin- Jl;i;

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HENRY T. ESIMBOLD'S IMPKOYKD JlOSli. j WASH cannot bf- fmrp-it-B-Hl m :i FACK V KH. ami -w ill h ' found tlx' (-iily HptirV rrinirdv in rvrv H" s ' '; ' CUTANf.OUH AFfc'i CTtON. "it --tiiy , r .di- t.-t P1M1LK i, SFUTH, tiCOKI-lUTIO DliY KSH. IN ll' RATJONS'-rthu CT TANFOt'S MKMjflt A.NF. ,t, , dilH1 i4i.1 IMUPlKNi IN? ),MM TIOK, niVF, R,S I, MOTH PATVHKH, DUYNKVt OFSCAIiPOF. KKi:J, FiHST I 1TKH, an.! nil put pw for wbii'h HA3.VEK or ofJiTlFSTS w nsl; mttorfM :Uo flciu to Li Htatf of pur:i aim t."Hni'Ks' anrt iuf'iires cuiitini:t!rl h::iUhy H'Mn (h th.: t,i;-Ht) of its vtWHeln, f.n wfaifh Itm m'I ih- i-ri i ;ttl.- rh-ar-neHH and vlvwity -f r..i,..l, -.jtiti k j.m. li u-n'h and admired. But Imwrvt r valiiuMi' ufj it rt nx-th tur ; oxinting lcfi'ctH nf th.-, nkin, H. T. Hehntmi i ' Ki 1 Wah lian loniT f untiii'id i princtpal claim t mi. bounded fiat r in inff,hy p--FMitij'finalitTrsw hitii ren- 1 derit a TOILhT At PKiNIi of tie in.vt snjM-rji-tive and Cn(jeni;i! '.h-ir;n't-r. cii'liiii!iM in an t'!c'gant formula thme prominent ivpi--it, s.M-'FTV and K1TTCACY- tlie InvariM-h tMvi.inTanini. its ;t a 1 Hrt-ermtivo and Ke:'rehvr of th- .n;piexion. It ih ad c xellant Ixition for diht aKcH ; i" a Kyphittti : Nature, and an an injeetloii for ('is':iH-H nf the ITrhnry Orfpair, arimiig from liatiitfl 01 di: iatimi, i?8';d in ronnection with tht- F"XT!t ACTM BTTdHU, flAB,0APJtnJ,A AND CATAWi'A fiRA.l'K PIU,H, in sut:h di-afe1 us re- omuiftuh-d annnt to Bitxpavsed. FRICi, ONE D01XAJ1 PER BOTTLE, i

V- -Kjr a

17..B

7 "rV'T

3j f j S

-A..?

y

7lini' V i.;l I-- In and no ireii:ii-;ilioii ever been i;-o ii:t

V e;;cl utile M and every h"! ives lip- -" Stoll-S (ill A V

.'i-J JL : io -ptd'li'

rucks up the threads oi h s conversa

tion, if, indeed, that can be called con-1 vernation which is not dialogue bnt I monologue, notcoloqny but soliloquy. ; "But T set out to tell ye 'limit. Aunt ! Reeny. You set; we don't hev much company up to our 'usV ef I do git anybody lu talk to I'm apt to run ois i but ye ee Aunt Ib-eny Irene Matibm, : she that was, merri-'d to Uncle Ma.-e-jali Hangs. Air an old brute he was, ' an' a beast's life be led her, 'n' biniebv he bad a cancer 'n that mndeluni forty times crosser "n he wos belore, Avhieli wam't necrssary no how. Beat all how long he lived arter that thirg took holt on bin;. Seemed as ef be didn't die eo. . the Tiord wam't in want o' just such, j But he did die .finally, an' twarn't long j arter that fore his widder come to our , place. I tell you she was a woman. , " ' Cross J' Bless yer dear heart, no! j She was just the meekest, cleverest, i blessedest leetle ole critter 't ever did : live. Prom the day 't she come to our lioiixc I remember it 's if 't w sthis;

ere morning, come a settin in an old rocker, the onlv property she owned in

the world from the day she came in- j ter my house a-settin' in that cheer to ' the day 't she went out on 't a layin' in -her lumper's coffin, that ,iir woman i never said or did a thing to trouble ; any livin' crittur inside on't. Gin'rally speakin' women paupers are more jiesterih' than men paupers. I ii unno why, ; only they be. There's Bash now. She'll ' have her tantrums to this day. Like j 'nougli she'll git mad an' won't open her head, nor speak n word to none of i

ins from one week's end to 'nother. ; 'Taint a woman's way, mostly, o' show-! I in' bet spunk, but see'll talk to herself, j j an' to .ferry that's her brother, vou :

know he has to take it at thim times, i Now, I don't, never pay no 'Mention to none of her fractiousness, but my wife don't like it. "You see thcr was a good dealt" wus ' extraordinary ribout Aunt Reeny. Mebbv I sli'll tire ye out with this .yarn 1 :

; Thank ye fiblch obleeged for the com- ! plimeut. I'll go ahead. ! " Yon see Aunt Reeny wai l't no eommou woman. Poor as poverty's back j door'r: lied ben, all her born days. . You know most o' the town's pomj 'have seen better days.' Eft hey haint, i they swan; they hev, an' tit cc me 'loiux'u and se' down 'mongst 'em, 'n' hear "cm j rurinin' on, why bless my soul, you'd ! think they'd all ben "lungs 'iv queen j once. But Aunt Reeney warn't worth , a itnll ir in the world when she come ; there, V yet .she hadn't ben there a

- month liefore everybody ilnd or that mil

You niis'rable

I sh'd saucy

like to

critter,

kntu;-.

Villi - "Wh-r-r-r!"

' Down in the mortder, across the ten-iu've lot, a'rlernoon train from the Falls whistled. I heard it half a i di-eainin', an' half a wakin', anil next I ' know'd Auut Reeny rushed down the : vard - run, Hew by'mclikea wind, with ; i her faee white and her gray hair a blowitv uftr her, as she went. It ivas all so quick, seem'd 's ef I hadu't nio -e'n a breath o' time to think 'fore I knew Aunt Reeney was rushin' like the wind, right straight inter that air : 'spiess train. I thought the woman'tl i ben crazy . all on a sudden. Read o' ; seeii things, ye know. An' I jest up ; and arter Iter, about 's quick 's my ole ! legs eviuld fly ; but she'd got the start j 'o t ie, 'n all I could do was to foller on. , ; Up eomo tlietniin, awliirrin' audhissin' j ' ami thiintlerin'; them great black ingiues . make me think o' the evil one, just out 'o the pit mi it come, an' the faster the ! 1 inginc coi.ie just the faster raced on j i Aunt Reeny, till -all in a brcuthin', ! tlicrti was a rualiiii' Monlld close by, and ; i a gust o' wind cleariii' up the smoke, ; an' I looked down, and close ttir my 1 feet; was layin' otir little Jadk! Just ! a hij-in there with a bunch o' blue flag in Ins hand, 't he trotted off over the i

railroad to wick, ihere lie was, sine

n sonnd wliere Aunt weeny

Sast city of n Fox. The B.ev. (Iharlos D. Nott, of St, Louis, sends to the Independent a storv suatrested bv the remark of Dr.

McUosh, that he had "doubts whether i spirits, conversational talents, elegant the lower animals can abstract, whether ! manners, and nroney. they can generalize. " "A former pus- i " You here, Jenkius ! Howtheileuee tor of mine," siys Mr. Nott, " told me did you find your way out?" "Find the following: When a boy, he hud a ! my way out! Out of where? What fox, which, I regret to say, bore the , do yon mean V' "Why the last time

reputation of possessing far more brain I saw you you were lost lost in slam-

well, I rode out on a

ber." "Oh ah

nightmare !

An awkward-looking, stage-shuck hoosier went to see one of the theatrical muntigera at Philadelphia lately,

! and solicited an engagement. ' ' What i role would vou prefer, my friei;d? "

tlinn personal piety. Tins ox was kept in the yard in a sort of raised deu, nicely sodded over, aud was, confined by a chain that allowed him a generous circumference. One evening in the Fall, tha farm-wagon, returning from

the Hotel with a load i t com, i

passed near :he den, and by chance Risked the iniir.ager. "Well, Squre,"

dropped an car where the tcx could i said the would-be American Koseuis, reach it. He was seen to spring out, ' "I ain't partial to rolls, no ho; tomseisw the corn, mid curry it quickly ; dodgers is my favorite.'" back into the den. What he wanted j In tho esw;ution of a recent deed by with it ; a myjtery, as corn fa-med no ,.ft man iuid ilis ,vif0( ilw vite wa8 tBa part of t ie gentloman sdiet. The next ! asid h( ore tj,e cknowledrment was moping . however, the mystery was ex s ratt(lej h.f a conunissiouer, who, in the plained, for t id fox Was observed, out ; llsual folTOj Mleti; .'Do you execute of his den, and considerably Wilkin the i deetl freeiVi and without any fear

xiii'ii u-i iixn I'lituu, jiii.ii1111 iiu di'uic i of the com ami scattering it f.bout in l

full view of tho poultry, after w hich be took the remainder buck into the den and awaited ev juts. Sure onoi.gh, the

chickens came j mid, while oat:ng, out ; sprang the fox, nebbed his int.u, and 1 quietly took his breakfast iu l is back ; parlor. Now it seems to me that this

is pretty goenl 'generalizing.'

1 or compulsion of your nusba id I

' Fear ef my husband !" exclaimed the

I wife;, "I've hiwl five husbands, tod ! never was afraid of any of them P

bad

ket 'hed t.'ie child and throwed him, the

minute afore tho train come up. But Annt Iteenv herself, ooor critter, she

! stepped Iie'r last step. I just picked up the ole woman, bleedin' and cut up, i she was, too, most too bad to tell on, i took her n my arms V brought her up : to the house. "(), wall, we did what wo could for her, the women folks did, V I did, V : we all did. Kven Aunt Bash stopped her spntterin' for onct in her life, 'n' ' run 'bout hclpin' as gentle's a baby. But twa'nt. all no use. Nor warn't the : d tor, neit her, tho' we bed 'im on as I soon us horse flesh could fetch him. ! But he inly sb.ook his head kinder 1 mournful, an' gi'il its to understatld, ; 'twu'nt nothin' only a question of time, pu'ty six rt time, too. 'An' there she I laye'd m mother's bed, her eyes shut up. 'n' he r Door old hands outside of

! the white coverlid, lingers workin'

' workm'. this wav 'n' that. Thp't she

was knitting, vou see, poor critter.

i elunno 's it 'il strike you 's 't did me, : but, somehow, I can't never git rid 'o j the sight 'o them old, withered, big- ! veined, thin hands. After the poor ! t hing didn't know nothin', then weak

Health Notes.

From Home aud Hcs'tli. Reme jy roii hysterics. Cariwway : seeds, linely pounded, with a small : proportion of ginger and salt, saread I . i i , .ii 1 t. L

; upon oieaii uiiM ouiiirtu, auu eitwu vyoxy Jtrail. ; day, especially eariy in the morning, Letters from Rio do Janeiro give in- j and before going to bed, are suooessterestintr accounts of the deoar;;uro on hilly nned in Germany as a domestic

remedy against hysterics. Don''J kat warm brf.ad. An iatelliirent, Ainericiin traveler, who wastDend-

It is st.ited thut this is tiio first I in:- several mouths in Berlin, called at

for thirty years, and the second ; a baker v and naked for bread. "We

May 25th of ti e Emperor Don I'odro L

of Brnzjl, ant", his wife, the Empress

Teresa, for a ,-i8it to Lisbon anil Lu

rope.

time

time In its his ;ory, that Brazil has been ; have none,:' was the reply. "Yin do governed by a regent. The Brazilian i not understand me," persisted tl e cusLegislalure voteel an appropriation of j tomer; " I want a loaf of bread," point-

s-Jt)l),tiiK) to defray the expenses oi uio mg to the huge piles of bread displayjourney of the Emperor, but Don Ped- cd on tho shelf. "O, that is just ro absolutely declined to accept any baked,' answered the dealer " and is sum whatever, not wishing to burden j not trjrsale." The Prussian Governtho national expenditures. The Em- j rnent ct.mpels bakers to keep their stock peror will be absent for a year. Pre-; Bt ieaHt one el.y before selling to cusvions te his departure, ou May 20th, in ; tomers. Let as learn wisdom, the presence of the Legislature, the A hit to Ojnsumptti'BS. A physicMinisters of htate and othei high ; iftn o ro litt,4, ex,wrienoe gayB he has officials, the oath of olhce was taken by , knoWn gevend consumptive patients

the Regent, the rnncess isaueua, ! cured h obsemngthe foUowing rules: daughter of the Emperor and wife of I Live fcjmoeM.tivelv. avoid spirituous

tlm ckll ir i " i . . .

iu' 'ii' Gl,Bton Lou11' Couut d u,' the fou liquors, wear flannel next the skin, i ,'t she tho 0uk?.J.e Nememi-s, and gran, .son of j tge QVMV morning hilif ft pint of I - I Louis Philippe. The Regent Isabella milk miMa.v,,itfl (l wiae-glassfol of l- M ... l.nl-n .Tiilu 'llllll Ullll XV! IU HI lit. I . ' i . . . 1 1 3

was born Julv 2!)th, 18 1(!, and was mar

tied em Octt ber 15th. 18H1. The eiath raken bv the Regent binds her to main ., " ' . .ii. i: l- .. 1...

Tln ihe.teseofd-da anel IbiUiaus

and

new

ex-

' , -' . . mU. ....A

' Healthful ness of ArPLEsr An em

inent French physician thinks that the

at-

br lb- b

in-! I'.jiril !- iiiii'i I lair j i "I. ib':tli r ii

ir II-

If

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II V I J i

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Full and erollrt'. dirertiniiH ui-coniftaiiv th mmti

cluw. ! FviiU-nce ol' the turwt r,p,'iiwljn ami rulinl'I'-i'lnir-I arti-r li.rniiili.d oa eili-tiiii vtlh huniir.-ilM ..-' 1 himi..-n,ii ,,f livirif r wil iiinirrf, and nim-nr-l -it :iii.n a inwili-itci ciM-titimici ami i-ici.iiim.-inlnli.rv Mii-rH. . uiiiii,,- Tt wlilc h or.i fr..m tiro liii'llint HiMiniv. Iiii-lnil-i hp; . fiiiiient :'hi:-i. tni.ii, e i.-ri.' .:,r,. Ktali-f-l-.fi', i t.-. ' i Tim .r"prl ti.r liai n-.-i-r r. ..rl. il t.i tl.i i:- j.iit-l ; tn -n i i tlii: m-wKpn .i n-: h.i (Ii.i-k n.it .I., thi- ir,,.-, . fact ib, bin iirtlIiH urn!, Htaiular.1 Pri .indmi. , i ami do uat immI U: hti jiroppi-a up ly litirtiUi-ali-rf. ) Henry . H jlmbold's Genuine Pre- ! paratioas. ; Dillrwltanyiil(lriw. Himri Irnmnliwrvatioii ! FilT VDLIt- RED ri'AVA lil eWTWIATT VKA1IH. j M" -1 Ir. DrnrKintfi l-vnryi- 'a ft: .Nil-!,-,-:-,, l, .lt-rti t'nr . iiif-.ri'l ilii'ii, ill oiiliilfi!.- to I1KNKV T. HKLM- ! l'i'1,0, lin'i'jiat "(I (JiLMiiift. ' ",;-!,- i,',.t!.:H. r.UKI.Mrtoi.D'KDnittaiulOhm- ! l;T-. li- 11,.', ). f'Ji T!i-":iil .-m , y,.,y A'. .rt:, oiI :'. T. ltKI,.tl)I,l S MiXlu-al D l't 10' South Ti uth I .-: i.-. ', a. Vi. I l:KV'l'i:ol-TcTTM-rFlRFKITH. AkIi for HUNlty j i. Hl-;LAliioLD'-! 1'AKK NO OTBKH.

'l'e'i'.l:ll

color, eradicu iio' ;md ,vii:in d.lllil'lill, t-iuil;('li.l.-l). !-'.SS ji.i prnniiitiiiit the jrrovv ih i I' ii" !i ir. Plie "ray tui-l br.rdiv b.-iv !-.- i '-,-' :iiilie:il inlis hi i liane'i . I (o black .'Mi I n:!Uv h. .T, :...,! v.-::;. v; ill :is.4iinie linv slltlpe I lie '.'-'.'i er di .-.in-:.-. U is the cheapest HAIR l'KI-'.SS-INt; i i the world, .uiil il : fV-et I : t lou:;ei', us it excUes Ihe . I; - to i'lirnisli tin- nutritive -t 1 1 i 1 1 - ;t. fi ss;.ry to the lil'e of (he li:iir. ft ?ives the Imir that; splendid ai.ea.--ane-esi.' niiicli .-idinired ly all. jv Hs tonic and 8tiinitl.it inu: proM-riien ii ireveiils the hair lioin I'lllin:, out, :md none- need be without Nnlinv'-. oriiautiMH, :i good head of hair. Ii is (beiiit re'til pcrlt'cU'd re-medy ever disi-overe'd for curing discuses oftluhair, tunl it. has nevor bet-ii e'((iialli 'l, and w iissiiro the thousands who have use I if, it te kept np to its original liiiistandsrd. OurTrt ati' on the Hnir mailed free; send fir: il lriM Oiig Or.-ll.v i'tr- .iio:.;.U-. R. P. HAL L & 0'), , Pr wrietc " LABORATORY, IIASHUA, fr.tt

for rie.

as

M-i siK-i'ted tier sef she . I ben the grandest ; hands were gropill' 'bout to and fro,

: lady in the lai d. Khe wns m kind V kn ttin' .- till. tr.vinr to do somethin' to

; lovni n nirgivin nouselliHii iHi. I-,I ! I wu: i goill' off soiner'er it was, I ' Deacon Moses, can't 1 git. down yer 1 overcoat, imd can't 1 lind yer amberel fur you? An' when I got back, she'd come a-walk-j ing so slow an' soft like ' she wns lame- out on't the piazz.v tit meet me, pears to nfe somet; nies 1 can see her jest sif she used to look, lu-r faee ll peaked, and wrinkled, mid her hair white like the under side ol a sil ' vet-leaf p.ipp'er tree, creepin' out. on'l ; the stoop a-sniilin' and nskin', 'Have you had a good time, Deacon Moses' l)iel you find Sophy well anil the ehil dren j' Then when 1 got in she'd eomo

an ! iiim-ii wnn neriiiiiirin worn long , italliin Annt. Heenv's sul- o' Ihe table while I eat my supper. 1 ha.l b.-. n .u..n ..in.

empire, to e bserve the constitution and 'ooiions m i.uis,. h oi tl, Hraailnu. nation. She also 'fod consnmption W '

:iil, t-mng to do somenun io c.lel.tv in Ihe Kmneror mil to ; ,ru " "u ast, btsslier! for other folks. , aXerS him U,o ffXcJnniS on i tonicy as weU m a very i. ...ii.. u..t r i .ii ...... ,iiiiitiup in ""u vi"- b1"1'"""-"" i riui1;, o,l miKiK OiiTnstwl article,

his return. j 4)f fo(.d Tjw BurisionH . devour one

hundred millions of . apples every wini ter, that is. tliev did before the war.

Efforts now making to raise thmoit- ; Himi-le Rkmku fob Nosb-Buebd. itor Wetdiawkeii, sunk in Ohurletson j friend who has trieel it, says : "Put harbor during the war, reveals tho facts ft j,;,,,. f paper in your mouth, chew that she lies due east and west on a -j. rujn(ijjy alld it will top ytur nose bottom of mud, and there is about ; fl.(im bleoding. This ieimeily lias beeu

oiglit. leetei winer over ner ai, m wm. riu,i freemen tlv with success.''

nnd she'd want In know all about Sophy, and little Jack, and a l of "em. An' her words wall, I can't toll you - nothing there ain't no sort i' use tryin' to tell yiiu nothin' 't all about it. i'her ain't no giviu' you no sort of an idea what Aunt Reeny was anyhow, no way nor shape. But, ther's something I. mii.-it tell, 'cause, 't was sort o' remarkable. An' that was the way she died. "You kno'.v Sophy's my married daughter. Mho's wife to young Ned Langley the storekeeper down 't ;ho Fidls. liver been iu't that store o' his 'on; 1 s'pose it's rmt the neatest Miin o' that sort ther is in these parts. Si.phy alius was a proper smurt girl.----Takes after her mother. .Sophy does. But then, that aint neither here mothere. What 1 was goin' to tell wax

th

An' .1 s'i,ose I'm sillv, but I tell yon.

miis. tlie last, knittin' Aunt Reeny j ever did. she toed oil' a pair o' footin's '

ii Iv ekept thorn air footin s

choice as cf tliev Wilis' di'mons.

Wear 'em. . I '.less you, no. I shall go barefoot through Vermont, snow-drifts, a good while 'fore I'll wear them stock- . in'i Annt Reeny knit last. " Wall, she kep' them hands goin' ' slower ii slower, Ml' it got to be later in the ei .in' fo'rd the turn o' the nit-lit-Minimer, you knlnv, 's I telled you n 'we was all a settin' round the room, and listcuin' ter the tickin' in the corner. ;Sophv was a settin by the bed 111 I 1 1 1 1 1 .,,il' I!.,....,'.. f.,,.,-,,.1 mi' .luek

ha I been asleep, with his head on her pillow. f remember mitidin' how kinder pretty "t, looked, the old wo in: ii's white liair mixed up"ii thepiller ' on the boy"., t-urlts sort o' wet and he i.vy tliey was when he wasnsle.ip an' jist. t,,en Jack started V sot up, broad wake, on the bed, leanin' agin his mother, an' a lookin' jist as straight in t Aunt lteeny's face. Just that minute - now yon l'i think this is sort o' queer, bnt this is jist how it happened Aunt Reeny opened her eyes and looked right into the boy's an' then, all 'fc once, all over her old face there come 'sit, -ha Hhiniu' mi' glowm' as I never see, V ciw't think o' notjiin Ho describe. Then sez she, speakin' out plain V deai so they heerd her clean out in t'other mom said the dear old critter, ('', Jack, it's you !'

A Sunken Monitor.

In this position she is a dangerous ob j strticti. iu in the fhannd. All her ma-1 cliinery h:.s been taken up, and likewise tlie iron of her turret and deck. Her in in-ior is all tilled with mild and

A ohvsician savs that placing a small

roll of paper of muslin above i;he front teeth, under the upper lip, and pressing hard i n the tame, will arrest bleeding

from the nose, checking the pt.'wage of

garbage, among which human bones tjie blood through the arteries leading

are lu re ai d mere visioie. t,m iium is able to cec about him when the water is clear. When the water is not clear he is compelled to go entirely by feeling, and iu the muddy water he sees be-ttet by night than by day. This is owing to the presence of ini.ini.mruble phosphorescent sparks (said by scientists io be composed of auimiilculiel. Ovei-two hundred tons cf iron

and various metals from this diip.

to the nose,

Thk Eau-Achb. Generally heat is

the best remedy. Apply a wirra poultice or warm oil to the ear. Rub the back of tho ear with warm h udanum.

In cae of a leetid dischtirge, carefully svriiure the ear with warm milk and

water, lu all eases keeip the ear thor-oiio-ld v cleansed Rebel is often given

" ' '- , Ii . l V. 1' o.-wiM.

i. i i ov ruuoiut? i iif i.iw-bi vuv - "

i little hartshorn nnd w ater.

Opes Yoob Wi n now at Nwi rr. Flor-

Nicht.mnue wisely urged that

A ndmhhk of removals and cluu gea in t,nco

the various

nenartmeiit have been made reoonr-iy,

and a good many mote will bo made m the course of the next few days, especially in the pension and bind offices. Home fifty removals have been made in the land office since the change in Commissioner.

JUiiict'Uaaieou.

Base ball Athletics 20,

3; Mutuals 12, Atlanties 9. Chas E. Dewey, a prominent lawyer of Rutland, Vt., and member of the last Conned of Censors, died at tlie Hurtfoid Retreat for the Insane on

June 2U

The (lOTamissioners of the nev capi

tal at Albany Inive refused the demand of the stone-cutters employed on the edifice :'or the same wages, $4,50 per

day of eight hours, as they are now receiving for ten hours.

Wm. Douglass, owner of the yacht

Sappho, challenges any yacht on the Atlantic coast to sail with an eight-knot breeze, twenty miles to windward and return, for five thousand dollars or a set of jolors. It is said that Lorrillard's yacht Wanderer will accept the challenge. The managers of the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition, to commence on September 6, have issned circ-.dars of classification and premium lists. The classification is more extensive and perfect th an last year. The premium list embraces 274 goleL silver, and bronze medali i, besides special premiums for raw cxttou. The lfit. Basi; ball Athletics 5, Mutuals 4; Forest, Citys of ClevelaneL, 32, Pastimes, 9. George Francis Train, George Smalle-y, of the Tribune, R. M. Corwin and -wife, anel James Guard, have sailed for Europe. The New York Sx igerf est resulted in a Iobs financially, which must be made up by the city societies. Michael McLaughlin, of Philadelphia, who shot James MeGee in that eaty about a year ago. has given him sell up to the authorities. Ey-Mavob Oahoon, of Richmond, has b-jen found guilty of complicity in forgeiy, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment in the penitentiary. This Connecticut Senate has passed resolv.tions appropriating $600,000 for a new state house in Hertford, and authorizing the city of Hartford to appropriate a sum not exceeding $1,000,000 toward the same. .The Went, It is reported that gold has been discovered near Richmond, lnd. . A warrant for H&L273 has been issued sy Gov. Jewell, of Connecticut, on aojount pt war claims of that state. Ms. E. Stark, wai-. burned to death in Cle veland, on Tuesday evening, by the ex plosion of a coal oil lamp. Rbvbnub officers seized the tobacco factory of Busher ir Miller, in Cineinnati, Thursday, upon charges of fraud.: . Rbddick, who murdered a man named Lyiriiis, in Leavenworth, Kan.,

has been sentenced to imprisomeat for life. Thi, First Battallion,First Regiment, N. G. G, made a forced march from

Sacramento on Sunday, reaching Sutler Creek, Amador county, that night, taking the riotous miners by surprise. No resistt-nce was offered.

. The feoath. CracioicsTASGES indicate that the out

rage o.a the Moody family, near Orleans,

Ky., Sunday night, was the result of a

famuv fond- and that trie assassination

of the whole family was coolly planned.

Rev. Dr. Bernard Ildowy, a well-

known Jewish rabbi, who has officiated

in Rochester, St Louis, New Orleans and Cincinnati, was thrown from his

buggy, on the wav from Lebanon to

Foster b Crossings, Ohio, where he re

sided, and so injured in the spine that

he cuecL

Crtaaea and Casualties. Higb way robbers captured a Nevada

stage-c jach on Friday last, and secured

considerable plunder. On the 20th of June, an old man named Wilson, from McDonald county, Missouri, was robbed near Colbert's station, in the Cherokee nation, of $1,000 in currency and $1,200 in gold. It is stated that the defalcation of A. A- Rob inson, of Henry Walsh's grocery

establishment in New lork, will reach at least $20,000. It is believed that Robinson, who is thought to have lost the money in stock speculations, has commit ted suicide. The British steamer Clotilda, which went ashore on Well's Bluff in December last, was floated off on Thursday evening, and towed into Portkind Harbor. Ske is not much damaged. The La Grange County (ImL) mnrderer, Faroes, is sinking rapidly from the effect of his self-inflicted pistol shots, a ad is not expected to survive much longer. Mb. LdCls. Republican nominee for Lien ten mt Governor of Iowa, was thrown from a sulky at Deoorah, on June 26tii, had several ribs broken and was otherwise badly injured his physician fears fatally. At Br:idy!s Bend, Pa., half a dozen men were wirking about a new oil well flowing itt the rate or thirty barrels per day, the gas ignited from a lamp and a loud explosion followed. Richard Steele w:is fubdl.y burned; Frank Davis, Christ. Miller, Thomas Raakin, Miller Brown, seriously. Klrea. The tannery, brick building, and stables at Battle Run, owned by Deford & Co., of Baltimore, were destroyed by fire Friday iifternoon. Lobs, $20, 000.

Insured.

The brass founding establishment of

C. Pope & Co., and an adjoining build'

mg occupied Dy n. weiaer, in jhubuo, were destroyed by fire on Thursday. Loss, $11,000; insured. The storehouse of Messrs. Ewing & Co., together with two or ttarea adjacent business houses, in Victoria, Knox county, UL, were destroyed by

fire Tuesday night. Obltaavjr. Bishop JjTjehs, Roman Catholic Bishop oi Fort Wayne, died in Cleve

land; Thiirsday, of apoplexy, aged 48

years. Rkv. Saxuel J. May, a Dniversalist divine, eLed in Syracuse on Saturday evening. Edwak') S. Ijhadbeatbr, City Treasurer of Detroit, did Friday evening, after an illness of a few weeks. He was servi-ig bis third term in.office, and was a faithful and popular officer. TBBwi'e of Mr. S. O. Gnswold, a prominent lawyer of Clcvebuid, waa found dead in beel at her ele unt. residence ou Euilidavenue, Tuesday morning. Korrlje". Odo R . iss ill has been appointed Minister 50 Berlin. News in rooeived from Antiqua to the effect thi t the cable has been suoeessfuUv lab i from Shunt tLitts to that Island. Tho Island of S. Thomas is therefore already in communication with t wo of the windward islands by cable. Thb Emp ror WiUiam hai' decreed the dissolution of the present army combination in France, and the formation of all German troops in that country into o tie combination, called "the army of occupation of Franco,"' of which Gem. Manteuffel is appointed commander. Baron Gbbolt. the German Minister,

of the

on ThureHv. took formal leave

,f removals and cluu gea in " (1 'b President, the usual appropriate and :r,,li, i.?ri'Sr xsiviitrHtuidS -

from tho window. " K.eep tl e doors of , cn.uigw ..-' the hospital olosed and the windows j The 'Bnaaiaa Governnient Has snsopen," was her advice. Tiis is true j pended Hie publioatiou-of tlie Moscow . of the night as well as day. Keep out I Gazette lor disobedience of the law of the current, but let iu the fresh air, i against libellous language concerning dav or nigh t, and enjoy it 1 the ewnst.tuted authorities.