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Malaria, Chills A Fever, Dyspepsia, Bilioasness, Sick or Nervous Headache, all liiver and Stomach troubles yield where SNYDER'S I4V1SK AND STOMACH PADS are worn. They euro by absorption. Thoulands can testify to the benefits derived I rom their use. i'rlce 82.00. Bent, by mall "v tn receipt of price. Address, TI1EHNYjafflBJfAUCO., No. 2W, 14lh street, New orki.
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Day. "Negro minstrels are born, not paid," ssid a retired disciple of the burnt cork profession to aNew York Mail and Express writer. The old artist took a strong puff from the cigar between his fingers, meditated a few seconds and continued: "Bat jokes are made that live longer than minstrels and cause thousands to laugh years after the authors are buried and forgotten." "Is negro minstrelsy on the decline?" "Not a bit of it. Comedy proper, opera boufle, high tragedy, melodrama, and spectacular amusements may pall upon the public, but genuine negro minstrelsy never loses its fascinating popularity. T^e press may have_ humorous paragraphs about the ancient jokes negro minstrels get off, but all the same audiences laugh at them and are highly entertained. What is the secret Simply
this: it is not the joke that creates laughter, it is the manner in which it is told. A common, half-way amateur in the business might relate an incident that really had fun in it without causing anybody to smile. But a true artist of the Charley Backus type could tell it so as to stir Bp a cyclone of laughter." "You knew Backus, then "I should say I did. I have laughed at his antics and funny way of saying things until my sides were sore. He lated the same gag every night for five or six years with as much freshness and animation as when he first told it. He used to come on the stage at the Comedv theater with ragged trousers on. Birch would proceea to catchecize him, and finally, in fpeaking of his tatters, call them 'coupons not yet detached.' This usually brought down the house. One of the amusing things done by the old California minstrels was the dud. Backus would strut forward and say, 'Hark the village bell tolls one.' A big cowbell would ring out five times. In Btarting from his second to stand opposite his adversary Backus would utter these words: 'If I fall, Alonto, tell my father, the duke, that I leaye to him my estates in Switzerland.' Dan Bryant, one of the brightest negro comedians,
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comic sketches for the San Francisco minstrels. One was called 'School,' and gave a fine opportunity for Backus and Birch to be funny. Ah! but I know nwny first-class minstrels and the jokes that fill up their repertoire." "Who is the funniest minstrel you know?" "I think Wilson of Barlow & Wi'son, takes the cake. Natural fun babbles out of him like water out of a geyser. For ten or fifteen years he has exhibited his funny qualities through one channel, his celebrated song, "Walts Me Again." Between the verses of this song he gets ofl some of his best hits. Whenever he runs out of something to say he asks the orchestra to waltz him agaia, and cavorts around like a wild giraffe. Although blacked up he does not attempt the negro vernacular, but talks rapidly in a pianissimo key. I have seen him entertain an audience for half an hour, and finally beg off from the repeated encores. One of his encore songs was "Git Thee Gone Girl." T'ae chorus ended, 'But the girl wouldn't get thee gone.' Barlow, his partner, was a lawyer in Louisville before he followed the burnt cork profession. He has pathos in his nature, and can act the old negro true to life. He has made more money as a micstrel than he would as a lawyer. There are many queer ones in the profession. There is Cool Burgess. He is nearly six feet four inches high, has a back broad as a church, and his voice can be heard a mile or mpre. A fog horn would blush if Cool Burgess Bhould yell alongside of it. He is what we call A stalwart. One of his great acts is to chew scenery and eat soap to get up a froth. When he docs a song and dance the noise is simply deafening. Cool is a corker, though, and an old-timer."
She Wanted to Mash the Courts Philadelphia North American. "Me name is it?" replied a toothless old woman, whose bleared eyee, trembling figure, tangled gray hair and ragged dress spoke piainly of a life of dissipation as she stood before Magistrate Severn. "Sure it's a gude, 'onest name, and ye've heerd it before. It's Ann Malone I am." "How old.are you, Ann?" "I'm swate sixteen, yer 'Oner. Hat ha! Ain't I a bonny lass?" "You are nearer eighty, yuu old sinner. Tell me truly how old you are." "Ain't ve ashamed to axe a lady her age, Joodge? It's in confidence, yer 'Oner—I'm sivinty-foive." "Where is your home?" "Me home? Sure phat wud I want wid a home in this big city. The whole wurld's me home." "Are you married?" "Ah, judge, dear, now you're jokin'. If ye wasn't a married man yersel' I'd think ye wanted to perpoee. Me heart's all my own yit, but I'm livin' in hopes." "They tell me you were drank last nigh "That'b slander now. I tuk but foive or six drinks." "Oh, well, that's too many. You must break off, and the best way is to get where there's no rum. ,We will try twenty-four hoars this time." "Thank ye, sur. I was afeprd it wud be the C'reckshun," and she went back smiling at her good fortune.'
A. B. CT Cranston, floor-walker for Stern Brothers, 32 West Twenty-third street, New Yerk, together with his wife, was troubled whh malaria for upwards of two years. They were boih entirely cured by taking oae or two Brandreth's Pills every night for three months, without interloring with their labor or household duties
VARIETIES.
Edison says he can do h^^est werk ii the night.
"A little fire is quickly trodden out Which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench." Procrastination may rob you of time, but by increased dilligence jou can make up the loss but if it rob ycu of life the loss is inemediable. If your health is delicatel pour appetite fickle, your sleep broken, your mind depressed, your whole being out of soits, depend on it you are seriously diseased. In all such cases Dr. Pierce's "Gold.n Medical Discovery" will epeedHy effect a genuine, radical cure— make a new man of ^ou and save you from the tortures of lingering disease.
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Justin McCarthy is to deliver over ot hundred lectures in this country,
Cure Tor tke Dea*.
Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Drums perfectly restore the hearing perform the work of the natural Always in position, but invisiabl. others and comfortable to wear, conversation and even whispering l-» distinctly. We refer to those using ti Bend for illustrated book with test: nials free. Address F. HfSCOX, Broadway, ST. Y. Mentior this pep-.
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A TERRIBLE LOSS.,)
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WhKt ttie Suudrn Breaking Down of to Many MM and Women Anyone w*»o has observed, investigated or read, most have seen that dating the past ten years, the power «nd vitality of the American people have beem growing less. People whe werf strong and vigorous now feel tired and languid. Men who did not know what fatigue meant, now realise they stand so much as formerly. Wosaen who were once the picture of health, now are weak and often despondent. Even little children in two many rases are puny, where thev should be bright and healthy. Why this? The caases are varioat, but in nearly every case they can be assigned to the lack of albn men in the system. This great life-giv ing element is present to a greater or lee degree in all persons, and where it is lacking there is a lack of life. Bat some one asks "How eaa albumen be- imparted to the system?" By keeping the body in proper condition for absorbing and retaining the albumen that is taken into the system. This can only done by properly stimulating the faculties and organs that absorb albomea.
It was the realization of the above truths which causes^ some eminent scientists a few years since, to undertake a series of experiments. These experiments were conducted with the greatest skill and care, and resulted in the discovery of a preparation, which taken into the body, stimulates the proper organ! to assimilate albumen, thus adding Ufe/ banishing disease and imparting health to the entire system. This great preparation, so discovered, -ras Venn a Cordial. It is a pare, harmless yet powerful compound, containing just those vegetable elements necessary to retain health and prolong life. It is undoubtedly doing more to impart new life and activity to the race, than any other discovery ef modern times. It is stimulating, invigorating and yet contains no element thrt can, in the least, harm even a child.
These are facts net given at random, but serions and earnest truths, confirmed scientists as well as by experience. There are hundreds of men and women in their graves to-day who might have been alive and happy, had they known these truths and acted upon them in time and it is painfol to thi of the intense suffering, terrible sickness and vast number of deaths which might have been avoided, if people had only, realized and known. "t
Tolstoi, the Russian novelist, is suffering from a dangerous attack of etysip-
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Facts Worth Knowfa*.
In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be nonirritating. The medical profession has been slow to learn this.^ Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snuffs, powders, syringes, astringents or any similar application, because they are all irritating, do not thoroughly reach the effected surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of penons who had for years borne oil the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical and permanent cures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm.
The Rev. Dr. George Barker succeeds President wight, of Yale, as professor of sacred literature in that college.
f||| Children Te«thing. The mother finds a faithful friend in MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. 26 cents a bottle.
Indian Commissioner Atkins left Washington yesterday for is home in Tennessee. He will be absent some weeks.
Wild Cherry and Tar.
Everybody knows the virtues of Wild Cherry and Tar as a relief and cure foi any affection of tke Throat and Lungs. Combined with these two ingredien .- are a few simple healing remedies in the composition of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup,.making it just the articli you-should always have in the house, fu Coughs, Colds, Croup and Bronchitis. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Samples free. Sold* by Cook, Bell^A Lowry.
Ben. Folsom, Mrs. Cleveland's loquacious cousin, is to become, it is said, the Washington correspondent ef some New York daily.
Mii-acalous Escapes. {j^g|
W- W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind- writes: "One of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph Co., Ind., was along stifferer with Con-
sumption, and was given up to die by 'cians. She heard of Dr. Kings New Dkoovery for Cony^nption, and began baying it of me. In six month's time she walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it She feels she owes her life to it." Free Trial Bottles at Otok, Bell & Lowry's drug store.
Ths wife of General Pickett, of Gettysburg gallantry and fame, now occupies an inferior position in one of the departments a£ Washington.
A Remarkable Cure of Scrofula. William a. Baker, of Lewis, Vigo county, Ind., writes as follows: "My son was taken with scrofula in the hip when only two years old. We tried several physicians, but the boy got no relief from their treatment. Noticing your SCOVILL'S SARSAPAMLLA AND STILLINGIA, OR BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, recommended so highly, I bought some of it of you in the year 1862, and continued taking it till the sores finally healed up. He is now 21 years of age, and, being satisfied that your medicine did him so mueh good when he used it, we want to try again in another case, and write to you to get some more. _: xn 1386 William Buckles, of Holland, salted the first barrel of herrings, ana _ful countrymen are about to cetiSwBjZ^B fifth century of his simple vet memorable dfscovery.
u*. Saved HJa Mfe. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was, for msny years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and has gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says.he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Cook, Bell & Lowry.
Senator Gorman, of Maryland, is visiting the Pacific coast.
•vr ,-i'» Onr« icr Files. Files are frequently preceded by a sen.c' of weight in the back, loins and lower port of the abdomen, causing the pati^at to suppose he has some affection ...' "tie kidneys or neighboring organs, .•'•uss, symptoms of indigestion sre flatulency, uneasiness of the W-aoa, etc. A moisture like pesspira-
KMi producing a rsry disfgreeable ltch:W. fter getting warm, is a common mU t-:*-it. Blind, Bleeding and Itching riddat enosto the application
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lew druggists of the Cheap John Variety who will try to persuade you to worthkes substitute with nunc, such as "OapsWa," "Capucin," "0«psidne,',eto, with the
sounding "Capeict perfixed "Burton" or "Benton." Cheap John will offer you one of these wretched imitations for half the price of the genuine, as he can well afford to do it, its real value being nothing, aad its cost bat little more. Benson's are the only porous plasters that can be depended upon to cure every ailment subject to external tnatement They are prompt, nre and thorough. Protect yourself against deceptions by buying of reliable druggists onL£. The genuine bears the "Three Seals" trademark and hae the word "Capcine" rat in the center.
Alphonse Daudet is at Malon "getting up a grand novel on the aeadeny'
SCOTT'S EMULSION OFfUIU^k
Ood Urer Oil. with Hypophoeykltee, Tery PalaUUWnd Inoremtm FWt. Dr. F. H. Clement, Brighton, 111,, says: "Scott's Emulsion is the beat I hare ever prescribed. It is very palatable, smUt assimilated aad gives strength* aaf flesh to the patient."
The new lord mayor at London, Sir lelcnald Hanson, is an enthusiastic cricketer.
The Questloa
of a proper food for infante interests all mothers especially those unable to nurse their offspring. Mellin's Food possesses all the requisites as a subetitute for mothers' milk, and is highly cosuwded by the medical fsealty of both Eorepe and America.
A woman in San Jose, Cal., the other day gave her husband $600 to leave (he state. /.
Hereford's Aoid Phoephat# In Obstante Indlff«*tien. Dr.F. G. McGavock, MoGavock, Ark., says: "It gives me plessure to bear tosti mony to its beneficial indigestion."
Aunt Susie Grabbs, an old lady of 8&i took the prize for dancing at a recent picnic in Indiana.
THE MARKETS
CHICAGO MARKET.
[furnished by T. 3. Hodgen & Co., broker* 638% Main 6treat.]
Oct. 4.
Openfng.
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CATTLE MARKET.
CHICAGO, October 4.—Cattle—Beesipts, 7,000 head shipments, 3,000 head market strong and lOfilOo higher skipping steers, MO te 1,500 peands, $8 W0S 90 stoelnre and feeders, *3 9008 0 cows, bolls aad mixed, •1 #008 35 bulk, 19 8009 60. ThronghTeXM settle, strong, $9 B5Q8 68 eows, 3 SO. Western rangers, firm: natives aad 1
o*ttl»7* strcog, $'9 8501 68 eows, 83 380 3 60. Western raageie, Una aativee aadhw
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tend Texams, #3 95@t 46. Hege—Beeetpts, 18,000 head shipments, 5,000 hsad Strang SalOe lower, closing with the advance lost reogk aad mixed, |4 86 peeking and shipping, 84 10Q4 «6 light wsigkte, 88 600 56 ekips, $3 3608 36. Bheep-Beesipts, 8,000 head shipments, 800 hsad firm natives, $3 3604 36 weetern, $8 4008 80 Tessas, 833608
136. lassbe—88 7604 38.
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IOBK, October 4.—Notwithstanding
that the supply ot seasonable fahrioe is vary nominal, a good request was maintained steadiness, auoh lauuu bat few lseding makee of goods are obtainable (or immediate ehiesuat. Agents kave advanoed Cabot S&inch bfsaehed cottens to 7c do., ^06}^e Xearsarge satteeas, J^o, and Eeoaemy cheoks, Ke.
NEW YORK.
SEW XOBS, R. 1. Dull and week ooi
western extra, 84 6004 76 fancy white wheat western extra, 84 8004 30 oemmon te ekoioe extra St. Loais, 83 6004 90 ohoioe to double extra, 84 6504 90. Wheat—^o lowsr, eloatag steady, with a recovery of V09fo Chicago,
880
CINCINMATI.
C08CIHSAT1, October t—floor- Quiet family, (3 9508 40 fsncy, 88 6008 85. Whsat—Dull Ho. 9 red, 76c. Oern—Dull, weaksr He. 3 ssixed, 88j(088e. Oat*—Firm He. 9 mixed, 37«038c. Bve-Quiet Ho. 2, 68^0. Perk—Dull 89 60 Lard—WeeJc 85 76 bid. Balk masts—Quiet short rib, 88 76. Bacon—Easier short rib, 87 69)(c short dear,
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-osanko's Hie Bemedy, which acts -i'tx, ily upon the parts aSected, afceorbie tumors, allaying the intense itch* .-k sad affecting a permanent care. r.
SO nnte. Address The Dr. Bosaako Mrc doeOo., Pique, Sold by Cook, &£
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Whisky—Firm sales of 980
barrels of fiaiahsd goods en the befcis ef 8118, Buttsr—Firm extra creamery, 80c ohoioe dairy, 18c. Sugar—Steady and unc Hage—Qoiet and steady oemsMn ead light, $8 6004 86 peaking and butehen', 84 100 4 60 receipts, 3,500 hsad shipassats, 810 head. Bggs—Quiet 16016*0. Firm 10Ko.
TOLEDO.
T6LB30, Ohio, Ooteber 4^-Whsal— Opsned lowsr, reoovered, and clossd, with a better toee.
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The leesleatUemttket is flash, stoek pleaty and prices down. Bssnlty of psatarago is forcing a daily increase of offsrlags. Last evening 180 head were ispot ted es resstpts rewdy to be pat an the market this lasrnlng. Prime ejws aad heUsm. $ 8 6# to 8 96
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OSm. Nfc ao Sixth Street
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Several Delivery from 7 «0 a. al7 entil
Ixtbby and Staesp iMpartmeat, from 7JCa.m. nntlilWOpTm. Moaey Order aau Registry OiBee, tn»
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On Bandar the office is open from W0 a. m. untll lS a. m. No money order oi reelster feaalnees transaeted on Bnnday.
CLOSE,
•AST—Indianapolis and through eai Hi.m,lH0p.m. andTaSp T. H. R«ulroad, way slsiti 'JSM a. as. and noon.
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I. A 8t. L. R. B., way station, 11 pm, aad M0 p. m. Oarboa, Ind (t&rougb pooek),
—St. Louis and through west, 11 p. m., M0 a. m. and 1.-40 p. m. Vandalla & B., -way station, 9:40 a.m. and 1.40 p.m. 1. St. L.K.B. way station,
OUiwls Midland, way station, fcSOa. a. Toledo. Wabash A Western, wes of Danville, 111., lo^Sp. m. Oharleeton, 111., (ikroncb poaeh) 11p.m. Kattoon, 111., (throsfk poneh) 11 rarisT m, (tkrongh ponek)
*OTH-d&o,I U., 8u0 a. m., Uhlfie. Ohleaco Eastern Illinois, B. B. «iv ataUoni. ftSO a* n.
Danville, Hi., (tkrangk poueh), S Sogansport B. B. way stations, SoO a. m. Beekville, Ind., (tkrougk peueta),
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Mme. Nevada-Palmer's baby histieen christened Mary Mathilde Mignon Amina Palmer. Fr
Backlen's Arnlea Salve.
The Bert Salve in the world fj^ tnti, braises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, iever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and'/positively cures piles, or no pay required./ It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,, or money refunded. Pi ice 25 cents per box. For sale by Cook, Bell A lowry.
Indiana, Northern
Ohio and Michigan Upm, aad
K*XH—Kvansvllle and stations on T. H, X. B.B., lanight and^0p.m. Florida, Oeergla, South Caroline and eastern Tennessee, 830 m. ay stations to
KdTl. railway way Worihtngton a m. HACK um
Fralrieton, Pr^rle Creek, Graysvlll aad Fairbanks-Tuesday, Thursday an Saturday, 7:00 a. m. ailbert every am.
day, exeept Sunday, 740 r:'
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The Oarrien leave tke omee for deliver, and oolleotion, over the entire city, fc« i, n, and 1:20 pi bu Orerthe toadneat portion of (h# a. m., 11a.m., laOp. m., 4«0 p. m., 64
mall oolleoted from street Letter Boxes on Main street, from Krst to Twelfth streets, north on Fourth to Cherry, sontb on Fourth to Walnut and south on First to Poplar, and on Ohio between week day between and 10 a.m. bell p. m. and between 7:80 and 8dD p. m. All other boxes are ooUeeted twloe a day. between ae hours of 7:00 and 10a!m.,anA bet#een rfSOand #rt0 p. m.
On Sunday the Post Offleels open froa 9 to 10 o'elook a. m., and persons desiring their mall can call at the window designated by the number of theli carrier.
Sunday oollaotions over the entire elty •re made between 4 30 and fc80p. m., and aealn In the business part of the elty be"J o'clock, p. m.
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Ootebar 4.—Flear— to ehoioe white wheat
ungraded red, 79085$(o Jfo. 8 red,
83e No. 3 red, 83^084c in elevator, 849fc afloat, 84Jie, f. o. b. Ho. 1 red,
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white, 85c. Com—Me lower, but olosed with a slight recovery ungraded, 44}(046)fo Jje. 3, 46 9£046o in elevator, 46046$£S, afloat Ho. 3 white, 47e. Oats—K0Xo lowsr mixed western, 81088a white, S&041o. Coffee— Doll llo. Sagar—Quiet ead unchanged. Tallow—Steady 404 1 Sc. Pork—DuD aad lower 810 00. Lard—Lower ead moreaotitvsj 86 96. Butter—firm and dessand fair. Cheese—Firm and qmiet. Sggs—Firm and demand {sir 90091a.
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