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revisions, Canned (ioods, igarsandTobi ccos, Pfiisii ‘i Ull Eisis, i<E | 4 ar^:< k %t SlorK OK ^turress\var<* sicmI <»lsts^\vaa*< i ftio|»t its lIn* City. uri^tock will always be found Complete, sh and Clean. jr motto is to sell the best Roods at a* low •es as can be found anywhere, itrhest iiriccs in cash or trade for all kinds mntry produce. i^t Sul#' IMililir SqiBstre, <Jre«*nllld.
riCKED-fP PAKTK LES.
m
SI PAD liscovery which eurrs by th • natural process
a it--.# >}< i» rs# >-s.
diseases of the Kidneys, r.iadder. Urinary Ians and Nervous System, when nothing ; ean It is comfortable to the patient, pos e in its effects, and the first cure lor those painful and much dr-n'lcd affection*, ► In A' I Irlji'Iit’s-i I>isi4 k 2isi<
>«*t A’ I tri'i li f
ilcitscures of Cravel, l)r<»| t Bladder. Brickdust Deposit linir. Ilitfh-eolored Urine. N
Dropsy. Catarrh « f tosit. Painful Uri e. Nervous Weak
3 and Pain ifi the Back seem more like mir
iror, HiKh-eolorcI und Pain in the 1
ac les than enses of natural healing.
DKIilCA l K FKM ALES
victims of wasted or prostrated energies, ised by irregular habits, the abuse otnntun :1 mental <»r physical ovorexertion, find their a test relief in the use of I > A Y ’ S Kl^NK^
atest relief in the use of
I), which strengt alid and restores
I), which strengthens and invigorates thi
estores the vigor ol health. PAIN IN THE P.Ai’K.
Vo say positively, and with-ut fearofc,n diction, that DAY'S K ipsky Pap is the onl> ■tain and t» i m in'nt <-iiro tor every form »)l s prev a lent and di-tre.-'in.' complaint.
Ynl \i; MK\
YOl ND MEN
Vo ring from nervous and physical debility, s or memory, or vitality impaired by the or s of youth or too close applieaiion to busi >8 or w ork, m ty be
:ained.
U oid :ill kidney medicine* which are taken • the syslt ra by w ly ft ho stomach; it is old treatment well tried ami proven ineffi nt. though sometimes effecttng apparent res of one coutplnint they sow the seeds of troublesome and permanent disorders e price of our Pad brings it within the reach all. and it will annually save many time' cost in doctor’s Idl *. medicines and plast torluch ftt best give but temporaly relief 11 be used without fear or harm, and with t.ainty of a permanent cure. For sale by druggists generally, or sent by mail free instilgeIon receiptof tho price. Regular, - •:.i 1. n xtra .-i/e i. . ChUdren's. ■- 1 11 r book. *’f*ow’n Life was Saved,” giving the tory of tlii> new dis • ivery ai d a large re« ’ of most M*markablo cures sent free. ritf it. Addrets Da , i K :- \ Pad f ledo.O.p A T|fpTn>] Owing to the many flhlcss uii U I iUIi-Ividncy Pails now se*ok a sah* on our repaint ion, we deem it due afflicted tn warn them. AsK for DAY’S PN I N PAD »• d take no other «»et
Hostile furniture; armed chairs. Elko, Nevada, priduces two tuns <d m'ncral soup a day. Aft r bolting down his food a man cxjk cis to keep it on his stomach. The c .portsuf hides from Texas in a single year amounted to $3,000,000. An Arkansas Spartan recently married a woman who has buried 13 husbands. Tie' New York Herald declan s that polities, poverty and parade always go to-
gether.
I;i Amsterdam there are 22,000 Jews engaged in cutting, polishing and setting
diamonds.
Cattle hoofs are quite a feature in the horn button trade. They are worth fi.’iy dollars a ton. The rich man at la.-t must come to a little lot in a cemetery, t-ad is his lot. [N. O. Picayune. Walt Whitman puts on paper win,' v •r comes into his head. Tak ■ him a '.ay. —[New Orleans Picayune. “That covers the whole • [eri.d,” a the grave-digger said when he . .vim. :e fat man’s c.)f:in.--[lianbury News. i'lie New York Commerci i! sej ■ i\ t my man who aeeepts ti e English ni! - s!i mid provide liim -i lf wit'n a ;
nt inside.
“Why is it easier t ■ he had then t h : kid asks n iiu.ihlo pajH r. We p die query along to some one who is 1>; -
ngbad.—[M. Quad.
The man who despises small things ms at some pme d of lii< life tr. d t'i si. wn on th.o point of a pin, ami :• t tl.
verst of it.—[N. <». Picayune.
The ICansaa City Times tells the story f a western man who walked twenty miles expecting to hear Queen Yi'’toria
sing in iier :naje-ty's oj« ra eompany.
“Don’t you think that a pood hi: c--.f me?’’ said ft pretty w ile to her .-;.i..ll fraction of herself called hu ban 1 •Very good, except that tin re is a lit'.lo
; 111 inch rep s' about the in u; i. Y\'!:cn lovely :n.mlons tli-- j.ii'-cr"
To show their flocking**, he it ••..ui,
What man whose heart w > »'t ^tve a flutter,
Especially if the hose be red.
—[Oil City Derrick.
A man in Illinois has named his two daughters, Time and I ide, so they 11 wait for no man. They will he tied t" a man apiece in time, however, or they'll la 1 very much disappointed, and so will
the humorous parent.
“What would you do if mamma should die?” she pathetically asked her iittl ■ three-year-old daughter. "1 don l know,” replied the infant '.vitli dowwasteye and a melancholy voice, ' 1 thposo i should
have to thpank myself.”
In one of the New York tin .tri . tl: ■ orchestra is put into the cellar, in another into the attic, but one th atrienl man-
A Wif« Who T.ovt-fl IT«*r ITuslmml--A Letter from Mrs. Audrcw Jarkson t4» Hits General. [Cincinnati Commercial.] My Dear Husband—Your letter of the 18th January, from the mouth of the Cumberland River, came safe to hand. It was everything to me. I rejoiced, I was happy to hear you were in health. It was my nightly prayer to the Almighty God. My thoughts are forever on thee. Where’er I go, where’er I turn, my thoughts, my fears, my doubts distress me. Then a little my hope revive s again, & that keeps me alive. Were it not for that, I must sink; I should die in my present situation. Do not, my beloved husband, let the love of country, fame, A honor make you f irget that you have one waiting for you. Without you, I would think them all empty shad-
ows.
You will say this is net the language of a patriot, but it’s iho language of a faithful wife, one I know you esteem and love sincerely, hut < >h! how many pangs, h .w many heart-rending sighs has your ah once cost me. My time passes heavily, & I am not in good health, but 1 hope to see you once more on this globe, & after this frail life ends, be with you in happier climes, where I shall c.\]k rienee no more painful separation, and then I shall hu at rest. I feel a foretaste of tho joys that are to the virtuous souls. Graeijuas God, help me to pray for your happiness. I was glad to learn you were pleased with Mr. Blackman & tho other two clergymen, & the society in general. Our little Andrew is well, the most affectionate little darling on earth. Often does he ask m<3 in bed not to cry, sweet papa will come home to you again, and 1 feel my cheeks to know if I am shedding tears. " One of the extreme cold nights ho got a little vexed, and said he wondered his papa did not come home and sleep with him in lift big bed. On Ihursday last, mamma, said he, let's go to Nashville & see if he is there. I told him where you were gone. Ho said d m’t cry, sweet mamma. You can’t think how that has supported me in my trials. 1 wish 1 was with you—vain
wish.
Pray, my dear, write to me often. It's a cordial, it’s balm to my mind in lone-
A girl was frightened to death by a dream at West Chester, I’a. She was I
recovering from typhoid fever, and was I Depot Master Themes Boone, of this
so W' 1 ik hat. a\s ikeninir in terror, the Qiry i relates the details of a dangerous Bitters have now I,' ■ n b 1 re the public v olent palpitation of her heart instantly ri(le 0 f a madman on the Reading ril j!- >r a number of years, have >»■ i thor-
A Diiiiucroiis KhIc.
(Reading Journat.]
Depot Master Thom- s Boone,
Are you suffering from indigestion? ]f so, ask yonr druggist for a buttle of Sherman’s Prickly Ash Bitters. Taken as directed, it will cure you. These
p-oved fatal.
road. When the tram in charge of Coi •
• l -
OUghly tri d, mid give entir" satis:.irtion.
Dr. It. Y. Phice. Consulting Physician doctor Figanier arrived ih Port Clinton, to tlie World's Dispensary and 1 valid’s aruj while the inspector was tapping the Hotel, of Buffalo, N. V.. has resigned his ; w } ie els of the forward car ho observed
seat in Congress that he may hereafter
ib vote his whole time and attention to those applying to the World's Dispensary .Medical Association for the treatment of
Chronic Diseases.
the figure of a man extended on the front truck. Finding himself the center of attraction, the man slowly made his way from his uncomfortable position and
Wherever Ingcrsoll lectures, cards in-i !lt 1,,st u P ri S ht »ml ‘1"-’ g>“™ ol
scribed with Scriptural texts are handed to the dispersing audience by agents of the local Young Men’s Christian Assoei ation.
Oct
Red Front Meat Market.
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Thoro is no use in drugging yourself to death atul buying all the vile medicines for internal use, when you can he cured of fi ver and agm . dumb ague, bilious dis orders, jann lire, dvspepsia, as well a^ all disorders and ailments of the liver, blood and st.Mnach, by wearing one of Prof. Guilniotto's French Liver Pads which is a sure cure every time. II your druggist does not keep the pad, send •tl 50 iu a letter to French Pad Co., To ledo, Ohio, and it will he sent to you by return mail. It is the only pad that is guaranteed to cure. Beware of counterfeits.
There is said to he a man at Jericho Yt., who is always called upon to break the news to the family when anybody is accidentally killed there, and he does it in sueh a neat manner that they are almost glad it happened. I'OIt Till ICTY 1.LAICS. For thiity years Wi-tnr’s Ralsam of WIM Cherry has been ki pt lor into by drugiiists generally, but in all that ime there has not been a single complaint made, but on the enntrary the ilniKsists and the i eople'acknowledge it to be the best remedy (or tho euro M Coughs, ' olds, Consumption, bronchitis. Asthma and all lung disensrs. ty tl
V 'in
supply of provis-
his in tho m xt, Jackson, Mr. feinallo &
intended to cum-
in tho next block to ut-
Mr. A. Jackson.
ager is advised to put his in
Mock. This is evident! v iaten b d to cm:..tki if hot wishes to J°U. pel the people in tho next block to at- ( m ®> y 0lir dearest fnend on earth, tend the theater. 1 IUchel Jackson.
A Chicagoan has announo l that lie
has discovered a proc. .' by v.diieh
minating gas can bo made of water. The Chicago people are ready to believe in it, as they have an idea that water must have been made Mr something or other.
—[Louisville Courier-Journal.
“Did you ever hear the alphabetical conundrum, Angelina?’’ “No, Augustus; what is it?” “It is: When will there be only twenty-five letters in the alphabet 7 ’ “Oh, I never could guc-s that.” ”h's
High on the almost perpendicular side of a cliff on the Kentucky River, in Jas-
s',me hours 1 treasure your h-lters ns ;1 samjno Co|1Iltv ls a 8 | le if 0 f roc k miser docs his gold. Icould write mote , , , to your sati-faetion, could I refrain from j (, 'i that perch i- Jim Johnson, a fugitive tears, hut you know how to make allow- j horse thief, and m the vicinity’ are a ancc for me.) _ I party of Shcrifl s ofliccrs. Jim is armed
The stock wants their master s eye, , all your household regrets your Hb-ence,
all wishing & praying your return. I "ns. He has already wounded one care paid Fields every cent that l did not less pursuer, and the rest daro not apnd you in m>j letter. , ll^y^s ^U't ^ 1 !- p^ach wiihin range. The siege will h.
maintained until Ium.s staived out. T JTIAliE A TIISTlUi:.
Why will you ih>o salvos and lotions and other outward appliances for the* euro of skin diseases? The relief thus obtained is only tein?torary. Why not strike at tF i root of all skin diseases by Rcttine your blood and liver in a healthy, viRorttus condition? This can only be done effectively and thoroughly by the use of Dr.Duysott’s Yt llow Dock and Sarsaparilla,
ly 41
isfied’ I then borrowed thirty dollars \ j paid him. He was going about trying to sell your note. 1 have made nearly
eno/igh to pay him off.
Sister Hayes, Mrs. McKeane, Mrs.
Catherine send
Well, think
A I.ITTI.K I.OVF ROMANCE.
Ailvertisinu; for a Wifi**-Love’s Bright
Dream ami Its Kml. [Iowa Falls Sentinel ]
The glens and groves and hills and
m
hop bitters: (A Medicine, not a Drink.)
CONTAINS
HOPS, BIT’Hi;, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
And nil! Pr«e«T ani> Brit Mr.nicALQcAtt-
TIK8GKALL OTHER UlTTBKS. THEY OUHE
All Plucfticsof the Stomach, Bowel*. lUrtod, JLiv r. Klduvyu. amt l'i:'mry < *: .ui> Ni r\ousnest*. ‘ 1 • '•n* -ant! cspcclttlly
Female Complaints.
siooo swi COLD
Will Pc paid for ft cupo they will not euro or
ythitiK Uiipuri
“If you shoot my dog I'll shoot you,” said Van Huron to Hunt, at Tuscola, 111. Tho dog and Hunt in a minute lay dead
on the ground.
\o\v as thi: tiwi:.
Don’t wait until you nro mr .ly dead and bod-ritldcn, Don’t wait until you find, to your sorrow, that mineral poisons and alcoholic
etc., will only aggravate
But
| now, before another day passes, make haste to I procure and use Dr. (iuysott’s Yellow Dock
i. 1 %r and SarsHparilln. It never fails t<» cure nil
our ptuicii-pusiior recently. , , ,.
. 1 1 . . ... blood and skin diseases, all liver complaints A man, mime—never mind—residing urinary trou i, Icf . b . „ iu the classical city <if Clear Lake, the spot of spots where tender feeling should A boy was carrying two pounds of powbud and blossom, inserted a notice in an der anil a fuse in a cigar cox. at Gibraltar eastern paper for a wife. Pa. The end of the fuse proti uded, and
lie was 1<
dales around Iowa Falls are all so sug-
1 -No, Augustus; j jrpstive of romance, and so many sensa-
tions that involved heart’s-easc have transpired in these,grounds, that people
when U and I are made one,my darling," ^ from surrounding towns are making this '[i'jYl'inntf'.'bitt'i'rs
mdrum it is, Augustus.’ • i r their lovt “I can’t trust you,” said a saloon keep- 1 and making,
or to an impover lied customer. “You j A ease in point came to the notice of
should let the liquor alone. If you had not drank so much of it, you might now 11 he riding in your carriage.” “And if you 11 hadn’t sold li.” rot rted the victim, “You might have been my driver.”—[Toronto
Graphic.
New* York city tit the beginning of
this year had 371 miles of sewi rs, ) . _ r.iiles of water pipes, over :: ) miles of ''inns, and wanted a datzy of a girl to in-
tho lantern. He was a man of medium stature, apparently well dressed, but lacking h hat. His hair stood on end from the lorce of the wind, caused by the rapid journey in the open air. His face and head—in fact his entire person —was coated with coal dust. How he made the trip safely was a mystery lie refused to explain. On being informed that he couldn't ride any further on the train without a l cket, he rush I into the depot and purchased one for Poitsville. Shortly after the train had started on its way from Port Clinton the con luctor found the tramp standing on the
hind platform of the oar.
“You must get on tlu‘ inside^’ said the conductor, “It is dangerous to ride on the platform.” The madman stared at the conductor and said: ’ No, sir, I don’t want to get in. 1 won’t go in. If you touch me I’ll jump off.’’ The train was going at a high rato of speed. The conductor succeeded in getting the man mside the oar, hu: a few memonts later tin stranger suddenly jumped for the door reached the platform, dcscemh d the steps and acted us if he intended to jump into eternity. Tho passengers were alarmed. The madman leaned over tin car st«>p ami catching held of the iron bars of the nearest window, lie swung
himself out into space.
Leaving the tramp swinging in a manner to make those who saw him turn away their heads, the conductor hnstoi ed inside the car and pulled the hell rope. He had no sooner dene this than the madman sprang to the next window. He swung himself from window to window until ho reached th middle of the ear, peering into each window as he passed, and yelling at the top of his voice, "I 11 beat you into Pott--
ville yet.”
The passengers in the car were terrili ed at the dangerous situation of the man especially when it became known that tho train was approaching a bridge m ai Landingville. The bridge was reached and all expected to see the unfortunate tramp swept from his moorings, hut when the danger was past the y Lin • outsider still maintained his | osilion. A little further or. ho disappeared, and all hands expected to see his mangled IM
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John T. Craig, Proprietor
st’eot. n;*i>0Mte llowo Vermilion’s
fc torc. {vhiMi (JreeiD ’Ip.
Mw.iv* l.iM-psnn baml Dim i lioicest fresh und <t . ’.m«I deli vei> noods at all b<» > > ^ to trt «»1 tl» eity free of charge. 3m20
any part oi l
Dr. John Hull's
Smith's Tunic Syrup
FOR THE CERE OF
FLY Ell Ml) AG l E
OR
Chills and Fever.
The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly •bums for it a superiority oves all remetlios wit otic rod to the public for tho pate, certnin and permanent oure of Ague and Fever or (’bills jiihI Fover, whether of short or lonjr tan'lirur. He refers ti» the entire estern and Southern eountry to he: r him testimony t<> tlie truth of tlie assert ior. that in no ease whatever will it fail toeuroifthe directions nre strictly followed and carried out. In a jrreat many eases a single dose has been -uffieient for n cure, and whole fnnilies have been cured by a siiurlc bottle, with a perfect restoration •>! the general health. It is however prudent, and in every ease more certain tocure.it its u»e i- cor tinned in smaller iloscs for a week or two alter the di-ease lias been ehceked, more cspeeially
’ s u n 11 y
this medieine will not ie«|uirc any aid to keep
Should tli
s m
the bowels in pood order
however, require a
havinff tAkeu tin ec er fou a simile doseof I'rt.i.’s \7.'
ditileult and lone- s tnndinp -’.iscs. « ni l
. , iw,,,.. .Jie patient,
cathartic medieine. uBer
r doses of tht Tonic, l-.GKTAIILK Pi1.1.8 will bo
sufficient.
Tho si nuine 'n ill '• Toi ic 85rup mufti nwve Dr. .lohn Bull’s privatt: stain»> on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has tho right to manufi lure and gel I the oric inal Jobn .1. Smith’s Ion ie Syrup, of I. uisville,K> Examine wi ll ti e label on each I'ottlc. If my private stamp is not op i-ach Lottie do not purchase or you will l»o deceived.
moly, had a bi^ heart, strong :l practical joker was at hand to light
•pt his chantis uf heart soul and body.. A f irl in far ofF Pennsylvania read the idvMrr'v rnent, and she was lonely and
help, c
. itUKlmpi ound in tli iii.
e or iujui iou4
lor aaj t
fou
Ask your drnpplst for Hop Bitters nml try them befoie you bicep. Take no uthur. P 1. r. Is an absolute and Irresistible cure for Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics.
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narc<
Sext> fob Cibctlab. H abowt (old by <tni|
iter, N.
Hop Bitters Mfc. Co., Koch*:* 1
Y., A Tot
ron Id, Ont.
p*-- * Enellsh of 3BTJOIIT3V One of tho Best INVESTIGATORS III USE. It lin orpclflein tliecureof nUdlafasi 1 * of the Kidneys, Bladder, I'robtnliv IVttlon of tho Urinary Organ?!, Irritation of the Neck Of the Bladder, liiiriung Un. Ulei't, (ini', rrh a iu ail r r:»gi s, cons Disohurgeo. Congestion of thdKid I. y, liriek bust IX'IJ' Sil. Dial,, > •», liriamination of tho Kidneys ami Bladder, ' Dropsy of Kidneys, Acid Urine, I!h" 1., I Urine, Pain in the Region of the Bladder, PAIN IN TUB BA( K. Urinnry i’al. id'is. Renal Caicnhis, Renal Colic, Ri'tcnlion of Urine, Frequent Urination, Gravel in all its forms. Inability to retain the 'Va ter. particularly in persons advanced in life. IT .8 A KIDNEY IN VIiSTIOATOR that restores die Urine to its natural color, removestli" acidnml hnrnlng. and tlie effect of tho excessive uneof iuloxicating dniik. rat'B, St! or, dx Bottles for $r». | UTSend for Circular. Bold by .U Drug^LU. W. JOHNSTON & C0.,O J. 61 JefTcraon Ave., IP'trolt, Mich. | AgcnU fur the V- S. aiul Cumula.
street pavciilent, 8Gi) milt s of gas exclusive of lioiiso eoiint'ctioii , uni 23,130 public lamp.i, avl.ilo tlie CimUih Aqueduct carries over gallons
if .j*y
’ . . ‘ , , .lln tine time the There is no use v mg out n a lassoing | otlM>1 . ^.ni-weekly | cxiHaiitum for u I'uu. i n mav t-nar' ], n-1 p, lYmisylvania. ooe all over a ten aero lot, < ttcnitam - ■ •
I bring it in, and it will be good for nothI ing, all tired out; but when one < mt
vn
with yon, you bone onto it in a burry. ■ G I.- tr -it n a . ,- I . ci. |, iugistcr. Little Johnnie ?lin? a marble Up into his brother’s m *e; When try to c .tricatc it Further up his bom it . >es. All the doctors s;>v to I v* it Till it grows to be an alley; If ad iniurim our Johnny Dun't sashay across the valley. [New York Dispatch.
it. The exposion killeil tho boy.
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Manufacturer and Vender of SMITH’S TONIC SYRU°. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
The Po|in!nr Rcmad'c »if the l*:!y. crn’.r stttfAiR :c::7-:l:e.::t.
15 7.1
remains as the train shot |iast. Just a-
n i:\t’ a i>vkrti>r.m r.srs. f«p}». 7-iih J*nPH.Oct.UoupIcr.Vox
\i a.. v *«’iit t.n trial 55. Pianof* Sli'i
Vo
Dwnrrnnied. only ' up. Uataloffue li
up. i ataloi
A«ldr(‘.'*s Dntiiel F. Beatty
1 tree.
. W i*hi
npt«*n. N.J.!
Landingvtlle appeared in sight the trami ul ,„„ily nn.no of
Up tho | * Ynylo- will re •• iyv interc-^tinff A
also appeared, who was running bill at full bpeed. still shoulin^ p« t names at the conductor and “I'll b at
you to Pottxvillo y« t.’’ Tb< man is supposed to have run ti> tin? bills. .At*
yet he is mit known.
informaiion by M*p<liny 'PAN BOB. -Icr **v i’ii> . N
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nddre.-H
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ii*l nttr ieti ve stvl'-s
HiriufiV »“.1>T <’r * rl*NBBoHOHllliii Uil 1 * \ Ns I N I II ii VvOKiiD.w inners of
hiuhv*t distinction at every preat
AND wirlclks exhibition for thirteen
yc’ii • l , ri*’e*f, *1, $*7.
IJAMT IW b'v 'OO and upward ForFasypav1 lilu J I n hk ti'**. J Mnurter ami upward. Ci<tnloju* 8 ir«’?'. .MASON .V 11 AMnnp \ TJCI 1.1N oB«; \ N CO., ir.l Treinont St., UitsJ IIE 1 <• *• on: l'i Ka*r 11th • < t., 1 J Mon S*iunre), Nkw York; 14'.' Wabn-li , Avenue, Uhieau'o. ltn‘2l
liOWont prices over known
ra , ' n l.<..4«l4‘iH, AH Kims, and 1»«*V4>1 wrtt, \ OUR $15 SHOT-GUN
nt greatly re*lured prf Send stump for our Ni
Illustruted (’atalo
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\ ire's E’l'fsciitiHX'iii.
LGolil Hill Nowa.J
About midnight, und jiivt alter tho ic cidont in the Consoliiiatcd Inipia ial on night before last, tho wife of .Mat. WinNOTION * :l ' ' r ' 1 11 • '
l>uy °5 cent ^ ni I ,or ' R ' Works. Sl.e Slid
by
her hwsband. who eani<* all mang'i'.l to
truth of
too well eon-
wan:. dsyii.puthy, therefore she answered | .u',’!,",If J',^ ,! 1 t ,,ii h o''"e." r iiuVihey make! «be had been awakened just before
the noiiec. ami.tnkc. For imtance, Dr. tYistar’. Balnuin letters passed eaeh of Wild Cherry contains ciuht times the.iuanti-i . ,,, . , , , , . on the route from rdinnry cent cough halsmus. Besides. ,,Cr aml ,old h, ’ r h,! bf *" n k ' l,e ' 1 F inally u was it takes a lefg qaaI ,tity of WUtar’s Bn Dam U> the mine. She had got up. dn ss* d her-
arnm^o'l that tlie; nuittially-fsiiiitten | ( . uro ,! co ] ( |. \ fingie dopo is often sufficient.! self, and starttnl to ascertain th twain should meet beneath the clear For doep-seated Colds and Consumption it has | . i *. • ' l a l 1 » Iowa sky, and it is not strange, but it proven itself to bo the best and quickest cure ) W " ls 1,1 ' 1 1 - v is true, that Iowa Falls was selected as ever discovered. Jy41 , vinced was true. Mr. Sheehan went
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can'bn.i^ght'il^ouug^l^dy ^t.Miur depot, Real esUto of all kinds on libornHerma that •>'% ''.id in reality been a Earful who was enmriy in appearance and rath- fi. L. HATHAWAY, Ureoneastlc i acc ’ ‘ ,t Mr. V innie was indocd
er interesting, Uijon alighting at tlie [ j„j tf 1“
depot slic carefully looked about for
somebody, but he did not come. After waiting sometime she w
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An aged,
\* Oman to her children and her desolate A c have much pleasure in recoin- home. Mrs, Winnie had not been told
over to Mr. Foot's eating house und de- 1 hermaline to our readers a* nn 0 f the accident, except a* nbovoin. ntioiipositcil her luggage. When the shttdea absolute cure for malaria. The m inufac- e d until after she met offlc. r Sheehan
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Whos dead? Ihe m-,.und awhile, and then commenced to particulars sec ndvt. For sale at Allen’s p rac ^'
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I man at tho wheel answered: “Nobody ask questions. He wanted to knowifal DtugStoro -
thai* I’v* heard of.” The old gent then ady got off the train, and if ao where *be i u.sk d: “What is this crape mi th -door W ls ii!. was directed to tlie eating The medicines of Dundas, Dick A| tor. ^ I he bo - y? nt out ai.d buind tlint and there they met for tho first (7o., arc unexcelled fur clegane.- putity
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( New York Tribune.)
Dr. Durrio, of No. 740 Jersey avenue, Ji r- •, City, foiin.l an o'd pair of corsets hanging in his bedroom closet Monday and threw them into tlie asli barrel. When his wife r turned homo in tlie evening the corsets had been taken away
See a woman on horseback in an ! by an Italian rag picker. Mr*. Durrie
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the "devil” had hung the job office towel' , )M ( . ;u .t| K
Ion the door knob while ho chased a InniOj Uie fellow, cither from stratagem or , , , . , pigeon up an alley.—[MmlF n Courier, f ace of habit, was a veritable trump in ' owdors are as pleasant as Lemonade, j A passenger iu a ci w.ied street cur, aiqiearuncc. His buttons were bare. Their Soft Capsules are world famous.I tie oilier day, obsm. d tl. entrance of a ILs big toes piotruded from hisboots. Seee advt. For sale at Allen's Drug;
man followed by un old woman, ami, see- His face was dirty, and he looked anying that she looked tired und weak, he thing but nn expectant, bridegroom I considerately rose and ..tiered her his awaiting his lady love. He was presen- .. ....
Mat. Before she could take it, however, led to our heroine, and she was struck other riding near Speer’s Vinc-j W3S mnc h annoyed at her husband’s aciho man had quietly lillou tho vacancy, will 1 amazement. ynnlR, with a bunch of erApcs from which i . , n ♦ i « I "Here just come out of that,” said the _ I here were Hie features us revealed i> ort Grape Wine is tnade, that is so high-1 ,on ’ allJ so ' va8 lector when h 1 pasijenirer, “I didn’t give up my seat to in tlie loved photograph she carried in |y CKlLH , m( »(j i y tho medical profession ! ^’ arne ^ w ^ 0 ’ 8 ( ^ ,ltI,on ^ car r * n ' :s you, but to the lady.” io which the her h isom; tuit, nicrev. what u li.um f or the use of invalids, weakly persons w ere concealed in a little chamois-skin I f, How replied, without offering to move, the picture surrounded. and the aged. Sold by druggists. Ivl2 i,.,,, w hie!i was sewed to Hie inside of -G, yah! dot is ail right—dot lady Lb, Only a few words were spoken. She ^ J • nag wnieti was seweu to me insiuo oi mien vife.” | complimented him on the sixn and dirti- 1 n out p s Gilt Edge Tonic prevents Malaria. lhe corsets - Th8 ornaments wore val-
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ness of his great toes, on lus buttons and
d*rt, and told him—Begone!
Thus ended another of these episodes,
Amio; i..K Trl« k of a Parrot.
(Pittsburg Leader.) _
At the McHenry House at Mcadvillo, and they all end in this way. The lady tl.ere is a jiarrot which is a source of fortunately found friends here, and the ??rcat annoyance to train men. When it young man has gone back to Clear Lake
jeeg a freight train coming it will yell at PfoLably to wash un.
the top ot its Toice, “Switch off! switsh
,11!" The enunciation is •> di. tinct that In Lendville, recently, a preacher who
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and Glassware, at lowest possible prices, j the rag-picker could he ascertained, at GEORGE WYRONG’S, Northwest!
corner of the Pubiic Square.
tf5 I W bile John Eller, of Ahlen, Iowa, was
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the er-
1_ •;> i;,,t unin nitt.a; i' ■! - that tin* math a rousing g>> nI prayer was vigor- ror* and indiscretions of youth, nervous
GEN TSV.', , hii . r, train will bo swi '•,•••.’ 1 1 8U P" ously encored by the cougrtgation. weakness, early decay, lossJ)f manho**!,
minuie». It will also knit a great va.iety ■-
the ears lor ten or n.ur.i ...ff.iu I Ji^ver that they have been sold.
•is more in-
e05’ Vilurf ih i. vhv i .n"| (■-'n....... .- —. —^ • n ™uj • c. .iiic.oiv.nni j ill v.v>>>, amoDK passengers, who, after sitting in mark that a pair of twins made tin-mat- America. Send a seif addressed envelthe cars for ten or fifteen minutes, will ter more interesting—to inanutucturers e ^j )e |^ eVi j nman ^ t al j aa
&c., I will send a recipe that will euro you, Free of Charge. This groat remedy was discovered by.a missionary in South
of cradle* and soothing Bjfiup.
, New York City.
riding horseback ho saw descending from 'p l |i; UE j, „„ grr , v • r Ri „! l-rodacor and the sky a hall of firs, apparently about ^ the 81E§ of a Hour-barrel, lie was par- pared from Dui’ernioi , l Mult. li |>8 an.J Qui- . , . . r • t * i % % nine. They feed tho body and tlu tin, analyzed With fnpht, and saw the’ g'Oh ' rl»*u iho I>B><"1, **(,lidifv til ’ Boiithunlvn tho
strike the head of the animal he rode, :
when he became unconscious. Upon!;'?, , .
coming to bis senses he found that the m nro ol imltatiot,* M-uiBirly namrd. Look for
. the ' pa ij • S ; i M ”. whu ti appears
horse was dead, the head of the animal plninly on if •* ry ijottle. Sold
cry w her. AI ALT BITTBU- «’0
ly50|being scared as if by a red-hot iron.
bottle. {Sold evDoston, Map!).
