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The seeeess of this Great Cough Care If irifoout a parallel in the history of medicine. All dfttgg&t* are authorized to sell it on a pas* ttlve gjfar^piee, a test that no other cure can $ucCessfaUy stated. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a s&Riple Bottle Free into every home In

the Uaitfid State# and Canada. If you have ft Couglt, Sate Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for It wlllcfcre you. If your child has the Crouj, •r WhoOping Cough, use it pioroaUy, and relief (s ntre. If you dread that insidious tiise&u C*nstfmptun. us? it. Ask your Druggist for fiHtLo'H'S Cl/RB, Price |o cts., so cts. ami fz.oo. ff ypur Luftgs are sore or Back lam«v _»«c Shilqh's jpQrCfm Plaster, Price 85 eta.

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He (very tenderly)—"Darling, you are the only girl I ever loved." She (coquettishly)—"Oh, pshaw! You can't imagine how much fun you have missed."—Judge

Philosophers have noticed that when a man makes up his mind that lie has to practice economy he generally tries to begin with his wife's expeues.—Texas Sittings.

Merritt—"I thought the old man would have come down handsomely. Wasn't your wife his favorite daughter?" Penfield—"She was till she married me."—Life. "What are you after?" shouted a man to his neighbor, who was chasing chickens on the common. "Iam trying to recoop my losses," was the reply.—Washington Sfar.

Tho Publishers Didn't Mind—True Friend—"I suppose the publishers get very tired at your calling on them so often." Young Writer— "No: but I do."—Puck. "Why, the baby is getting his father's hair8" exclaimed Aunt Sue. "Yes," replied Uncle George, "I notice that it's papa's bald spot is getting larger."—Epoch.

A Volume In a Word—Friend— "What became of that young man you were engaged to last summer?" Miss Catchem (innocently)—"Which one?"—New York Weekly. "I think she is a two-faced creature," said one of the girls indignantly. Oh, no" returned Miss Caroline, "If she had two faces she would never use this one."—"Washington Star.

A DOSTOX MAID.

She knows all science under the sun— Slie boats xlze Dutch And that's why she's single at forty-one

She knows too much.— Puck. Let the world wag as it will, We!ll be very huppy still. But it sec-ms that very few Can be still and happy too. —Atlanta Constitution.

"Did you see father, Harry?" she asked. "Yes, I told him 1 had been courting you and—" "Well, what did he* do?" "He set aside the decree of the court."—Washington Star.

Scene: A family boarding house. Time: Sunday evening. "You are not eating ny chicken, M. Lemachin?" "No, madame, thanks I never work on Sundays."—Nasquc de Per.

Reversing the Regular Thing.— Passmore—So you are married I hear? Hippie—Yes. "Gone to live with the girl's parents I suppose?" "No they have come to live with me."—Epoch.

Right After All.—"You should not speak of a man serving a term in prison under a nom tie plume. Alias is the better word." "Alias is a pen name, isn't it?"—Indianapolis Journal.

Still in the Ring.—"Are you still engaged?" asked the old friend who had not seen the dear girl for somo time. "Oh, yc3," she answered, "but it's to another man."—Harper's Bazar. "Sly Dog.—"1 had to jump on Sue with both feet," said Miss Scadds. "That wouldn't hurt her," replied young Hunker. "Your feet are so small." Now she smiles on him.— Philadelphia Press.

A wooden dog kennel should be built with the bark on and be lighted by a bay window.—Lowell Courier. It should also have a growlery and a good whine cellar.—Boston Commercial Bulletin.

Sweet Sister—What makes you so downhearted to-night? Bad brother —Debts of honor. Sweet sisterWell, why doa you tell papa? He ^e£ore ^jie

never objects to what is honorable. —Tucson Star. Not Much of an Affair.—"And has Miss Amateur given up her theatrical aspirations? Why, I thought she was wedded to her art." "Oh, no it didn't even go so far as an engagement,"—Puck.

Mr. Stinter (examining some accounts)—I think I prefer the courting to the wedded days( Then there was alternate billing and cooing, now it seems about all "billing. Boston Courier.

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A story is told and it is a true story that over seventy per cent, of all the baking powders sold contain either alum or ammonia, and many of these powders contain both. ,Tko ill effects upon the system of food raised by alum or ammo* .ilia powders are the more dangerous because of their insidious charact^ It would be less dangerous for the people were it fatal at once, for then such food would be avoided, but their baneful action because imperceptible at first and slow in its advances, is no less certain.

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Zinc can be cleaned by the use of a little clear kerosene oil'and a little persistent friction.

To make artificial coral take four parts yellow resin and one part of vermiliion. Melt tfyem together. Dip twigs, cinder®, stones, etc., into this mixture. It will give them the appearance of coral. It is applicable to rockwork, grotto building and fancy work.

To cure a sprain, elevate the limb, keep the joint perfectly quiet and envelope in flannel wet in hot water. When the inflammation subsides, apply bandages wet with stimulating liniments.

A burning chimney, when the soot has been lighted by afire in the fireplace, can be extinguished by shutting all the doors in the room, so as to prevent a current of air in the chimney, then by throwing a few handfuls of common salt on the fire in the grate or on the hearth the fire in the chimney will be immediately extinguished. In burning the salt muriatic gas is evolved, which gas is a prompt extinguisher of fire.

MISCELLANEOUS KOTES.

One of the first moves of the new rain producing company will be to water its stock.

Cent coins are legal tender only in sums of 25 ceuts. The number of Presidential electors on the new basis will be 414.

A Chicago merchant states that more celluloid is worn now than ever. The Texas drought, which was broken recently, lasted for six months.

Brazil has 200,000 square miles more of territory than tho United States.

Texarkana is in both Miller county, Arkansas, and Bowie county, Texas.

Massachusetts has a lower birth rate than any country of Europe except France.

The Methodist church In this country has given $25,000 a week for missionary work.

God never sends people to fish in deep water who have broken nets.— Ram's Horn.

A check for over $25,000,000, paid for the Kimberly diamond mines, is said to be the largest check ever drawn.

A wooden dog kennel sliould be built with the bark on and be lighted by a bay window.—Lowell, Mass., Courier.

Daniel Webster once said: "Liberty cannot long endure in a country where the tendencv of legislation is to concentrate wealth in the hands of a few."

The Iron Moulders' Union of North America has decided to allow the core-makers to form a separate international union and recognize them as such. This branch lias been a bone of contention for years. "Papa, why does the drum major of a band wear that big thing on his head?" "Because the natural size of his head is not equal to the occasion, my son."—Baltimore American.

Mrs. McVev, of Braddock. Pa.» has fasted for 141 days. She has cancer of the stomach and cannot take food.

Dr. James Kitchen, of Philadelphia, who is perhaps the oldest doctor in the country, will celebrate his seventieth anniversary in the profession soon.

Mr. Terry, an American millionaire, has bought for $200,000 the French Chateau de Chenonceaux, formerly owned by M. Wi'lson, son-in-law of the late President Grevy.

Maud Harrison gave a breakfast to a few friends one morning last week, and she told them her marriage to Mr. Edward Bell wauld take place

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An Old Chestnut.

Now in the parlor meet the pair. The old folks still they shun Two brogu.no coming dowu the stairs—

Two feet that kick as one. —Atlanta Constitution.

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8HB DOESN'T TELL MA, EITHEB. He tells her bow wicked he used to be, Till she shudders and softly cries "Lai" But never, not ever, no never does he

Tell any such yarns to her ma. Indianapolis Journal. 1 "I have lost my heart," he whisparetf.

Gazing in her lovely eyes But the maiden coldly answered, "Then why don't you advertise?" —Life.

The beautiful Blue Danube is ont of its banks and the population along its borders are waltzing to higher land.

A Frominont Citizen.,

Three years ago I had a severe abscess, and used everything I could hear of without benefit My blood was in a very bad state, had intensa pain In my back, had to five up work and walk on chrutches. Was advised to try SwampRoot, the great Kidney specifto. After only using one bottle I feel better than for years.

Jno. Sawyer, Edinburg, Ind.

The crop reports from the far West look rather Cereus.

How's This?

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENSY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm.

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J03EPH A. FLAUTT.

TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 7,1830.

I certify tbat Pastor Koeuig's Nerve Tonic has bad a wonderful eit act. Prior to using it I had epiloptk) fits two or three limes a day, and I have been subject to titem for tbe last sorea years. M2S. II. GO£MAN.

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A mad do# in Newark, N. J., bit over a dozen people last Saturday.

Children Cry for Pitchers Castorla.

When Eaby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria When she had Children, shelve them Casioi&u

PJTM—All Fits stopped free by Ir. El Ina'aGrea Nerve Restorer. No i'its after lirat days uoe. Mm°t vello'.ia rurea. Treaties Rtui S2.0 trinl foottlo free Fit caies. Send to Ir. Klinc.t£1 Arch St., PUlla,l'a

LABOR KOTES.

There are 170 union printing offices in New York city. The Barbers' National Union is in session at Grand Rapids, Mich.

Chief Arthur, of the Locomotive Engineers, receives $5,000 salary. The French Government will assist miners to run cooperative mines

Mahoning valley furnace operatives have secured a 20 per cent, increase.

In the recent election in Detroit free school books carried by 7,000 majority.

Kansas City will give an industrial fair for the benefit of the wageworkers, Dember 14-20.

The English Government has consented to pass a bill providing for national insurance of old age for the laboring classes.

The French Government will establish boards of arbitration to settle differences arising between mine owners and miners.

The fastest regular train in the world is run between Hamburg and Berlin Germany, making fifty-two and one-third mi^es per heur, indud-

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Clip the last thirty years or more from the century, and the Mfment will represent the term of the unbounded popularity of Hostetters' Stomach Bitters. The opening of the year 1809 will be signalled by the appearance of afresh Almanac of the Bitters, in Which tha uses, derivation and aotiqn of this world-fam-ous medicine will be lucidly set forth. Everybody should read it. The calendar and astronomical calculations to be found in this brochure are always astonishingly accurate, and the statistics, illustrations, humor and other reading matter rich in interest and full of profit. The Hostetter Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., publish it themselves. They employ more than sixty hands in the mechanical work, and more than eleven months in the year are consumed in its preparation. It can be obtained without cost of all druggists and country dealers, and is printed in English. German, French, Welsh. Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish.

A Congressman always fenls envious of a mosquito when he sees how busily ho introduces a bill.

PLEASANT, Wholesome, Speedy. Three adjectives that apply to HALE'S HONEY OF HOIIEHODJJD AND TAR.

PIKE'S TOOTHACHB DROPS Cure in one min ute. The latest form of ocean breakers i3 the record breaker.

For indigestion, constipation, sick headache, weak stomach, disordered liver—take Beechaia's Pills. For sale by all druggists.

Stenographic establishments are always short-handed.

Throat Diseases commence with a Cough. Cold or Sow Throat. ''Brown's Bronchial Troches" give immediate relief. Sold only in boses. Price 23 cents.

The race isn't -always to the swift. Sometimes it is to the pool-sellers.

Deaf for a Year

Rearing Restored and Catarrh Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "Three years ago. as a result of Catarrh, I lo« my hearing entirely and was tleaf for moro than a year. I triod rarious medicineB, and physiciansbut without improvement. I could

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I was intending putting myielf under the the car® fo a »peciali8t when some on# suggested that possibly Hood's Sarsaparilla would do me some good^ I began taking it without expecting much lielpj To my iurpi'iso and great joy 1 found wlion I Had taken thi co bottles that my hearing was returning^ 1 Ucpt taking

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Till I had taken three more, when I stopped. 1* is now over a year, and I am troubled but very lit tie with Catarrh. I consider this a very remark able case." HERMAN HICKS, SO Carter St, Rochester. N. Y.

Ton tie exposed to sudden changes off temperature, and to iajuziea.

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My wife was troubled with nerfoueneos, which so affected her mtad that I beeaino very much alarmed, as a mental derangement was hereditary. After using Paitor Koenig's Nerve Tonic one day she could steep soundly, bor lamenting ceased, and I can say that bor mental condition is very muob improved.

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A FORTUNE IN CLAMS. 4j, ":-*J It has often been said that a man can make money at any thing if he will pursue it with deligence. Thai! this is so is proved by the fact thaU a man in Maine near Oldtown is now making money selling clam juice at five cents a glass. He has a clam flat where he feeds them on celery, meal and Indian corn meal. After two weeks he digs them up, boils them, strains off the juice which he' sells while he feeds the clams themselves to his pigs. His clam juice doesn't taste at all like that of his neighbors and he is having a great run on it. This shows that it takes brains and study even to make clam juice. If a man will set down to master iiis calling he will succeed, if lie keeps his health and he can keep his health if he will take REID'S GERMAN

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