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A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly

pharmaceutical principles.

Kn -rpnhenee of twenty-live years prove* it to be Itio graateet Antidote to Malan.i and »il olbit Asuo

influonof's knovrn to the worl'l

rhu only af>i*o/ii(e cure tor all A(TVctiOIiM of tii*'

Ki<lnrvN. In 1 Jvrr ( onipluint,

»ll IMubrilfm of the HowpIm, and nil Affrr(imiN of the Throat und I-nnws it i» t'/uuiiy rfUrarinut, while ra a remedy for com plainta peculiar

t<< tho female ae* it luu» no «Miual.

NOT A BEVERAGE But an old reliable Household IteiiirUy*

i.bonniKhly adapted to naaist nature.

It auppuee tone to the stomacb, reinriiroratea tin* diffi'stive or*ana, atimulatea the ►ecretionf*. and pr-'-in»>tin« a regular action of tin* bowela, enables every on;an of the body to perform ita allotted work n*au-

tarly and without interroption.

Its highest commendations come from those who have ns«*il it ItinKest and known it beet. Nowhere so popular as in Lancaster, Pa., where it

has been in use for more than a quarter of a century.

Highly commended ne n lipnrrul Tonic

• nd Appetizer. »S>ld by DniKKit-ts everywhere.

THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH

A large sized paper descriptive of disease, its origin ami cure, will lx* mailed fret* to any address on

application t.>

THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.

Lancaster, Pn.

S W~ ttronsly rHoommvr.l to mother, Prof. I’iU-krr’M rlrnnnnl Worm Syrup. It nov. r 'sils, is MA«y b» take, and no nfter-poyaic is riHiuir»*d.

Price, Jib rrulf*.

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Iflst4»ry <*f n Tune. Tlif re exists a melody, even bottoi | i. ivvn than “(toxl .Save the Queen,” j .villi the history of which not one in ten ( thousand of its many singers and whin- ! lirs is acquainted. It is known in i i ranee as the ‘ Malbrooke,” in England 1 is “He’s a Jolly Good Fellow,” and in Vnierica as “We Won't Go Home Till

i Morning.”

1 In Arabia it lias a different name, j Strange to say, the simplest of drinking : songs have been stolen from the Arabs. I It existed among them as early as tin; ! time of the Crusaders, about A. 1)., 1,- ’ UK), and no one knows how much earlier. ; The Crusaders soon caught the melo-' j dy, and set it to words of their own, •elehrating the deeds of a famous knight | named Mambron. Through an error of Queen Marie Antoinette, who learned the tunc from a nurse in the royal fami- | iv, it was in Franco dubbed ‘‘Mai- ' brooke,” and soon became a burlesque , bistory of the doings of the great Duke | of Marlborough, a song very much in the i humorous, pathetic style of our own | "Lord Lovell.” The tune is still in-

tensely loved in Egypt.

Many years ago a concert was given in

j Cairo, before the Khedive had made European music popular, and the band, after performing selections from Mozart

etc.—grand, simple, lively and —found each selection greeted

with the same ‘ tumultuous silence,” and were at their wit’s end to find some tune to move the stolid apathy of the audience. Finally the giver of the concert,; Monge by name, cried in despair, “Give | them “Malbrooke,” it’s all the brutes are !

fit for.”

The tune was played by the grand or- i

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A Smooth Complexion ran be had by hhoppin*. every lady who will use Parker’s Gingot ! [Chicago Alliance ]

Tonic. For promptly regulating the Shopping is the art of wearying one’s I liver and kidneys and purifying tie *elf j n the attempt to find out what one Mood there is nothing like it and this ^ no( . want The peasant fiction oh,he reason why it so quickly removes fash .enable circles that

pimples and i^ives a rosy bloom to th»

Cheek. See nmico. ' mar ! shopping is the labor attendant upon

providing the children and madam with

* v/ > -V Conrad COOK.

Eagle

A little girl of twelve, th« daughter of la Hoboken clergyman, was asked; “Sadie does your father ever preach the saun isermon twice?” Alter thinking a mojment, Sadie replied: Yes, I think he I does; but I think he hollers in dill'erent

i places.”

S<>l*:a»»n! for Pure

clothing and the house with furnishings. Hut. no gentleman who has escorted a lady or two through a four-hour shopping tour and at the end carried as the net result six towels, a few handkerchiefs, a ribbon or two and forty-three dress patterns, will dare or care to maintain that shopping is business. It is a 1 woman’s pastime. It is toiler what a shooting match, or a fishing excursion is to the average man. He does not hit the bull's eye, or catch the big fish, to

SIIKFAVDNKSS AN'!) ABILITY. Hop Bitters, so freely advertised in II the papers, secular and religious, ar>

White Lead!! F- ^

mg the virtues of the Hop plant, and tin : !“‘ E eW tlre<1 i,,ld a * <mm1

proprietors of these hitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters whose virtues are so palpable to every one’s observation.— Examiner and Chronicle. 2t4fi

very Kea Wsrranted West Side nublic eijuarc.

ries»

PHILLIP ALBAUGfH

VEST EASILY IIANASED, ECONOMICAL III FUEL, AND GUARANTEED TO Civs ferfsstSitisIactioa Evsrvwkcre.

BUY

ASM1T1R0IK

MADE ONLY BY

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ST. I.OTIK, no. ::iPOBTEH8 AN V DEALERS IN 75^-PLATE, WIRE, SKEET IROKr —A-NTD— • LVEUT CLASS OF GOOUS USED CD SOLD V,\ TIM AMD STOVE DEALERS. SEND roll mien LISTS, For sale by .1 W. BUFFINGTON.

WANTED f r fh*- fr.f and Faitnt riling Mrtorul H 'ok* »nd litblei. I’rieM

AGENTS

reduerd 33 {«'

MRS. LYDIA

Selliog

reduerd 33 {a-r cf. National f uMith'c ( >

OF LYNN. MASS.

ehestra, ami the result was marvelotis; n thrill of pleasures shot through the listenj ing Arabs, and all was life and animation where a moment 1 adore had been j callousness. Home could scarcely re- ' frain from dancing and hopping in time

with the music.

Monge, the giver of the concert, did not know the reason of this enthusiasm, although he found it always followed the performance of the tune. The faot was that it had for centuries been dear to the Egyptian hearts, and he had unconsciously given some of their own national music To sum up—if an Arab fresh from his desert, and a Crusader direct, j let us hope, from Paradise, should come j to the metropolis at midnight, and hear a baccahanalian crowd riotously sing “We Won’t Go Home Till Morning,” they both would join in the chorus; the one imagining that he was singing a country song of his native land, the other that he was helping to swell the praises of his good .comrade, the Crusa-

der “Mambron.”

Carnbillty of ('oiiMiiinpttoii.

[Youth’s Companion ]

The liest physicians are coming more to acknowledge that tubercular consump-

tion can be cured.

Hr. Carl Booth, of New York, a man j eminent in the regular profession, claims ] that he is able to cure sixty per cent, of xmsumptives of all stages; and that it is j easy to arrest the disease in its early I stage. His aim is to secure five points. 1. To get the muscles which control I the action of the lungs into such a condii tion that they can draw the air forcibly j into the finest passages, thus clearing the i lungs of all phlegm and pus, and reestab- 1 I lishing capillary circulation and respira- ; j tion in the affected parts, and stimui lating the activity of the air-cells gen-

erally.

| 2. To establish jierfect digestion, assimilation, and excretion. In this, he

The llliiMi-silc.l Hciemilir \ew a. One of the handsomest of publications is the Illu.>tratii(l Scientific News, published h^ Munn & Co., New York. Ev-

.DDonnce. to hi. frivids and cuMomer. .ml: ”G’ nu " ,b . Hr thirty-two pag. s, the public (renerBlIy ilmt heiHapnin at the old mm engravings of novo I tics in science atM atand, in llathawHy Bh» k. i.repared to furnish ’ ,h t . us( .f u | :irts . Ornamental wood work, .tuple and lancy arni’i'ro . ami provoiioni) of the , , , best quality at lowest prices. | pottery, vast s and ohjects of modern and

ancient art are finely shown.

The March number contains, among various other subjects illustrated, a full

for all kinds! of country produce. Giv- descnption ot the manufacture ot papei me a call. i!U hangings, with engravings; how the Ji— PHILLIP ALBAUGH ; coptive curve i; produced in casting the

| bail by the base-ball pitcher, his attitude.

Highest Market Price

for'his dinner. In both cases, it is not tiie result, but the pursuit that ph ases. How much fun there is in ranging through a score of shops, and pricing tilings that she lias no intention of buying, in hunting for bargains that are never accepted when found, and in allowing the imagination to clothe her in “purple and fine linen,” at the cost of gingham and calico, no man ever has or

will comprehend.

A man is a nuisance to a shopping lady, and shopping is a nuisance to a man. Where the fun comes in he fails to understand. When lie has occasion to buy anything, he rushes into a store, asks for what he wants, inquires the price—to show that he is wide-awake—says “Do it up,” pays the money, and is gone. Hlie asks for the goods, feels of them in a knowing way, asks the price twice, the second time as though she felt sure she had misunderstood the first time, and immediately becomes convinced she can do better elsewhere, or begins to doubt whether it is what she wants. Hhe rushes wildly into the next store prices the same goods and rinds them higher, goes

i In addition to all this it contains many: “.V ^ "tore, looking at other , ,, r .. ,, • tlmiasthatshetliinkssliemavsometime ■ laluahle recipes for artisans and house ' ; i„.i f „i«, j. „„,i

keepers.

This publication will be found instructive and ontertaimn; to all classes, bin

! how he holds and handles the ball, ah , fully illustrated. The number before us I also contains engravings of Capt Eads' proposed ship railway across the Isth mils, and a novel hydraulic railway loco

motive.

want, gets led oil on false scents, and comes hack to the first store, to find thn* all the goods she looked at in the moni-

, i ing are sold, and finally goes home with

will be t npnroeiated by the most in- , f ew p . ltterns ;l j.ajar of pins, w ith

jtelligent. Bublish 0 d by- Munn & Co, Ji , Park Bow. New Y’ork, at $1 50 a year

and sold by all news dealers.

out the goods that she came out in morning fully intending to buy.

Sitters

Invalids who have lost but are recovfrinjr vital stamina, declare in grateful terms their appreciation of the merits as a tonic of Ilobtetter’s Stomach Hitters. Not onlv docs it impart strength to the weak, it corrects an irregular acid state of the stomach, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, ffives case to those who suffer from rheumatic and kidnev troubles, and conquers as well as prevents fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.

'*» < tmtoi.H strvi:. The BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts Bruises. Mores. Fleers. Suit Kheum. Tetter Chanped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of skin eruptions, Freckles an 1 Bhnple.s. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction in every case or money refunded. B< • ure you get IlKNKY'S CARBOLIC .V-VLYK, a ’ nil others are but imitations. Brice, li5 cents.

For sale by • 11 druggists.

Hi*. l*r<‘<‘Kr* Oxy^tMisilfMl Hitler* ! Are a cheap and simple remedy for Dpspepsin

i and Biliousness in all their worst forms. It is i • i • * i • .. . ]a w^ll known preparathin, and has been known and in hieroglyphics ot the

I iiimortitiIty of tloke*!.

'T.vidcnci' i.< ubunduut,” x:iyg the Cincinnati < !:u Uc, “tluit jokes are immortal. Of no joke can any man say, Ixi, tills is new; but he can be certain that it will never die. The jokes that arc familiar to us aro those which our ancestors enjoyed. They are found in the most ancient literature that remains,

ruined mon-

Ague Cure Is a purely vegetable hitter and |inwer(ul tonic, and is warranted a speedy amt eertain cure for Fever jui.t Affile, <Tiillamt Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Kcmittent Fever, Dimtli Ague, IVHodleul or llilious Fever, and ill iimlurial disorders. In no ismati. distriets, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of ap|ietite, iiam in the liaek and loins, and coldness of the spine and extremities, are only promoiiitiq|is of severer symptoms, which terminate in tieaguo paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. It is a startling fact, that ipiinine, arsenic and other poisonous minerals, form tie Basis of most of the “ Fever und Ague Preparations.” " Specifics.” “Syrups," and “Tonies,” in the market. The preparations made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break the chiil, do not cure, but leave tiemalarial and their own drug poison in the system, producing oiiinisiii, dizziness, ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, and other disorders more formidable than tin disease they were intended to cure. .Wi n's Aon: (Tun thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from the .system, and always cures tho severest eases. >> contains no ipiinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure the most delicate patient: and its crowning excellence, above its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the system as free from disease as before the attack. F,,r Liver Complaints, Writ's Ann Ft ni;, by direct action on the liver and biliary apparatus, drives out. the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates tho system to a vigorous, healthy couiUtioi). Wo warrant it when taken according to directions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Priictical and Analytical (Ti«.*miHtA. Loweil, Mass. t>0Ll> EY ALL DULGUINTS KYEItYYi'JIEKF..

vet v ^Jssaic, nTcT^

and Fndor.sed by physicianp lor many yoari*, and has been used by thousands of .-ullerers in all parts of the world as a standard aim Relia-

ble Remedy.

1)1’UNO'S CATARRH SNUFF euref» Catarrh and all aflections of tin* muuus membrano. DH. Moll’S LIVER B1LI.S are the bent (’a thartie Kegulutort>. ly:\l

PILES

fully of c

pan* II <

flnnf g (Hili \ Markn Nf»., f*f. I.iiiiU, Mo.

drscrlliotl with so iff lift i* mode rurp. I rof. Harris' illuatrat» ! t 4 ffit fv o ea ap| i< xt>on. \if ion itr.MriM < <»..

I / *y r I 1 patient can most

Yjftr/*-- Ki 1 similntc.

Vfflg; ** To heal the tubercles by transform x . ^ ^ i ing them into a cretaceous (chalk-like)

I mass. He secures this (1) w ith food ! rich insaltsof lime; (2)certain minerals, J such as lime and silicia; and (3) certain acids, such as citric, wiiich promote the

j oxidation of effete matter.

4. To increase the activity of the aircells. This is accomplislied by bringing j the patients under the influence, as much as possible, of sunlight, ozone, fresh air

LYDEA E. PINKHAW bodily exercise. lie says, “They VEGETABLE C CLIP QUITE sleep with (qs-ii windows in summer and ’ ^ ’* ~ "t.. " ..' winter, and go out every day. So imTheJ^Uiv^rure portant is out-door exercise, that I insist ■n ii -r- in i • ,b:lt ,n .V patients go out in rain, snow. T01' fill x emale (zOmplainiS. dampness, and even in night air and dew

J. A. GOLDSRERRY, PHYSICIAN and .SriUJKON, OFFICE —In Willifnijf»on’*| Block. Residence corner Indiana anti Boplar Si reels. Cm b

G-. W. BENCE,

Physician and Surgeon,

does not seek what to people generally is tiKKK.N 'ASl LE INI), the most nutritious and most easily di-; offi( , e ‘‘When” , iotbi..x’store.’Ke l .td. D ee gestea food, but such as the particular with w. s. Mulhoin. I3tf patient can most readily digest and at- EVANS & DEVORE

Physicians and Surgeons.

uments of dead empires.

( “Their unchanged existence through these ages does not allow that these, like i the earth and man, may have been created by a process of development; they 1 must have been created absolutely. At

■ ■■ t some stagt of tbeworkof creation the) III. tl. I II II VI I mi.HH. j () i- PM were launched into being, and they I the many rumf'-ni ni- broutrht on by im im Lil\0 continucu to rc*\01 \e b} tllCir own imre uou'lition oi the blood, when St.’OVILL'" i ^ruvitv, the naino as tho planet«. None

I^ ^ annihilated any more

in i* *‘d a strenKthoninir syrup, ploasant ft) take, than matter, nor can another he added. proven itself b* bo tne bi'^t blooj puri | “This antiquity of jokes is according |

to our current observation. The jokes which we are sure to laugh at are those w hich are most familiar. The jokes of the circus and stage are those which we

! nmi hat* proven itself to bo th

fier ever discovered, effectually «*urin*; Serofu i la. Fyphil tic disorders, Weakneny of the Ki , - | neys, all nervous disorders and debility. It I corrects indifrpstioii. I* makes the ohi leel | younjf, und thoyounjr feel gay; ami will inva-

' riablv drive nut of the system the many ills w ; that human Heidi is heir to. A singio bottle hoard at OUT first (.‘irons.

will prove to you it merits a* u health ronewer for it acts like a charm.especially w lien the ! complaint is ot dm exhaustive nature, hevimza tenfiency to lessen the natural vigor ol the

Drain and nervous system.

BAKER’S BAIN PANACEA cure* pain in M«n und Beast. For use externally and inter-

nally.

Dr. ROD KBS’ VEGETABLE WORM SYRUP instantly destroys worms and removes the secretions which cause them. Iy31

kim ;i:ir*

PORT GRAPE WINE.

Okfick—West lor’s Store.

side of the Square, over Tayly50

DISCOVERER

Donnohue & Lewis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practice in all the Court®. Piobate business and collections a specialty. Deeds and mortpafres executed and acknowledged. Office over Landes drug store, Washington st. f» REENtASTLE, 1ND. ViVVV^VS is. iiVW'-tJfV\\X, Real Estate, Loan & lusnrance Aients. Offieo over I.andee’ ItniK Stn-c, Haft WaphinR-

ton street.

! Iftt.fltX) dollars to loan on short time.

Itl.sf | 1.11 1 ICO.41 Ol,A'l II. these that do M-e, or who htugh loudly nt The followimr statement of Willium .f Coueh- ,,ur confusion to nretend licit thev nee lin. of Somerville, Mass..is so remarkable that/’, 11 c0 . , sl(> ": 11 ' r,un " uml . U1< -’ we bee to »-k for it the attention of the render, tilt* point. I hus the pet {letrution ot ail He says: "In the fall ot IHVrt I was taken with unfamiliar joke exposes each one to

and therefore

“Shakspeare undertook this; his jokes | are the oldest and tritest. There is good

rcason lor tins welcome to an old joke, j„ n purposes, an ! for coldness and even resentment at llxetUh'iif foi- l.tKlies', Wtmkly t!ie innovation of bringing in one that is • IN-rwoii* snul iIk* Ak«'«I. not familiar timl trite. A joke that we anpppJQ PflPT UP4PV WlWr do not instantly see is a cause of morti-f bLTi i) lUul IIUni P WlItB fication. FOUK YEAR’S OLD. “It raises a laugh at our expense from j This Felebrated Native Wine U made from th >

juice of the Oporto (irape, rainoii in tnit*

country. Its* Invai .ume

a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by u

icAtc invalid Upon one trial the merits t>f this Com pound will be recognized, oa relief is Immeiiiale , ond vhen its use is continued, in ninety nine cases in alum. Wred ftpermaneiitcun*i:4cJTectcd. , t. , '.thou.snnflH w!l! t u tify. On Account of iU proven merits, it t. day icommended and prescribed by the bait piiytdcian.s i

ihe country

It will cure entirely the worst f- rm of falHn, <>f the uterus, Ix-ucorriian. irregular and Menstruation,all Ovarian Tn-ubh-i, Inflamn'aynn Klceration. Floodint'-s all Li.-placements auti t!»<; con eequent spinal weakness, and is « peciaUy n<!;.;i*.cd t I he Change of Life. Jt will dissolve ami os;**! tuinoi • f rrm the uterus in an early rtajc of development T'.< tendency to cancerous Jiuuiois Lhero is ».hccko4 •

speedily by its use

in act it has proved to Ik* the pn. ♦•ft and best remedy that hac ever hern discov. i ed It permeates every portion of the system, and givenew lifeand vigor It removes f;iintness,flati:!, ncy. •dreys all craving for stimulante, and relieves w* ;d;ne -

the stomach

It cures Bloating, Headache** Nervous rr*‘:rs{'r General Debility, Bleeple&rne.*, Dc;ar:.‘i(»n and in . /pi tion That feeling of ben: mg«! v. n. cimainff pweight ami backache ispermanently > its Use It will at ail times, anil under nil « ;n m.ivtr.n ees. a<’t in harmony with too law that governs t:.*

female system.

For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compoute e* iinsur]*ass4Hl. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compounc prepared ut233ond Western Avemu . I.jnn M Price $:.00. Six bottles for $ i.00 Sent I y niail in f * furmof pills also in the form of Lozengt s. on ree* ef price 81.00, fK?r box. for either. Mrs. PIN1CM'.'* freely answers sII li tter cf Inqr.; v St iui for pain rhlet- Addreasoa above .Voif , n thii j j r. No family fhiAild bo with'ut LYDIA r. i’lYKn.V'!’ LrPTItPILLS Tluy euro C u f • ; A.ou-i, . sniiTorpidlty oi the Liv» r l’, <■. nts jm r Ijox John 1), Park & Sins f’ipp’nrnti. ciKI'

and H06 us.

lot*

for the f,uiigs, and he convinced SI Ml’IT ON CAN BE CURED. I

two bottles and can positively hiij mm n. ua-

t. t. moork. done more good than all the other medicines l

This preparation, as its name signifies, consists of I have had IlO instance for twenty years immediately.

Vegetable Properties that arc haruih ss to tJ»c most del j ^TierC a patient Cail« r ht Cold from Hlich ^ frion * l n ^ ur l^e should call

exposure. I only guard against strong head-winds ami extieme hot weather.” J * R * MIl ' LKR *

! , T “ I ,r '‘ v,,,lt unnveostiary w:,,to of Miller * Mookk.

^SZSH It 1 Utwrcp at Law i Real Eslalc lints, ” b " Tw,,^ Avlr"''' ”*

Oreeneastle Tnd. OfDca Bayne’s Block- ...... . ’ r ‘ ' * ' . — \\ jn you need the warning, tho aignul perJamkh J. Smilky. Wn.Listi. Nkfk. th " V. ,rw n W T ' )nch that in* re terri-

bio disease, t onsuiiiptiOM. A«k yourselves ir

i n tr t «• n i - •> n 1 •

vit>*i-ough. I ibbn hviriin to lone 111y ftpfifitIti‘ I M ’IM Tiifii..-ion,

ami tle«h. I was so weak at one time tlm! I It is mot 1)V a leeling of just, resentment, eoul.l not leave my h.,1 in the summer of 1*7T “Thus he who exercises anv wittiI was admit ed to the Lify lio-pital. While • , , . • • ' , . there the .toctors ssili I had a hole in my left eism outsule ol the UglUlliate stock is lune as higns a hnll dollnr. 1 expended ovora ; shunned as all enemy to society, aiul hundred dollars in doctors and medo ine-. I ! ;,,.il v S( , whilo ■mv one who works over waa far tone at one time a report went 1 J u • .' ", lul “ox om wiiu worxs over around ilmr 1 was dead I iravo ui; hope, imt a ! perscvenngly the old stork can gain the

'^i ', v "ilAU/s iiai.sam reputation <if a funnyman. No person

thinkira liiat mv case was incurable, but I lea 's ho attempts originality can get recoga hotllo til satisfy thmn. wh<-n to my surprise ' nized as a wit, but any may can who has vV 1 trC:^^; , |4aT , ''b^ n r to^revil'e 0 . 1 . h ;d in: for memorizing the old stock jokes day I feel in bettor spirits than 1 have for the and tunny stones, and for working them

past three years. over on all occasions. J write this hoping you will publish it. so that ,. r , .i ■ x-

every one aitlicted wiiti diseased lungs will he j there is justice 111 this. At) {lerson induced to take Hr. Wm. HA!.l.'. v ' HALSAM 1 who assaults another's intellect and ex-

u - 1 that i ON

have taken

two bottles and can positively say that it ha

nutrition of the system.

I poses him to chagrin by an unfamiliar joke, or by one which is not trite, deserves the name of a funnyman. Jokes should always be drawn from the memory. Whatever other things are drawn from the imagination, it should never be

called upon for wit or humor.”

’ \ A • A

lA «fc*// \ cnnuimnn Ch*| 'em r

’O 'd- Selection of «v iZu t'r, Tentprrjmenfs. h-

eirw H i.ImiuJ 4 • !'•. I'lvart ■-utero. ,u ea„ w (

(-UI)F h, r A < timpetent Woman- , I'vidnncea ol Virri»■tlity, Advtcr to Undo-

gal Iz-ii.-*. CCo|»piling L-.iiitr^-uieiit, Leva aid Cimrtai.iP lfi,lw-lin*»hts to M.i •

’ * . -

It I* h »o « • Private Medical Advis. r M “n d,»aisc» r«uCi ne fruin in pirr semal atsoc.i»hnna. am! no telf altiM—-the W -.t hi Ui r ...a. a, I ,. ..T.-s ,IW Ilf*. ...wag N gb.l- Km.—..M, Ism •*

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a#ii. ^ a iU’r'Tr%rt ,w N «* v, ni

^ sal u>‘». ^ aa« • •- rul if •» «..) wrfl U

gfi. kk'i*«'"8i;>F;;4)n, no. ie g.sii. u.u, »o. i.»iy the transaction.

An Fi>£liH)i f'rilfc of Mr. It. <*. Uinta.

[London Times }

I gave an instance in a previous note

, af the extraordinary

iish manners und eustoms prevalent iti I France. But even our American cousins do not appear to have very clear

notions of our babils of life.

I took up a volume of the Atlantic Monthly the other day, and there I | found an article ujxm English society the statements in which made my hair stand on end. I read with horror, , for example, that flogging is the most dearly cherished privilege among parents, even mothers of the John Bui, class My blood froze in my veins as J j further read that our girls, evcuour marriageable girls, are regularly flogged; , that the riding-whip and the birch are articles of domestic economy, without; , which tho household would he incomplete. Then followed a description of a jteer flogging his niece with his hunting whip under circumstances of such brutality and indecency that 1 dare not repeat them. If a magazine of such standing as the Atlantic Monthly condescends to print such outrageous libels upon English society I suppose there must he American men and women who read tho rubbish, and even believe it to be true Here is an Ohio idea: A Buckeye widbw owed her hired man $320. To suqare the debt she married him—then for $>liO 1 she obtained a divoroe, and cleared

juumci.,-, i English .Toumalo. you ran afford lor the sake ol saving ten ' tint- |„i,„ lj, luu ,,n

to run the risk and do nothin^ forit. iVeknowi John Kusstll i oung in arecentintcr-sA-TTOX-eaSTEYW A. II? XsAW Iron, experienoe thnt Shiloh's Cure will enn 'view said: tiffni'. up -t.iirs in Alliin’s Iti ok. Smith Side I > ' < 1 ' ,,r 1 11 LV 1 '- ' ,hl '‘ e*l'!»iio<

why im rc lh,n n .Million Buttlee were foil the

It relieves (’roup : nd Whooping

SMILFY& N EFT

.TTO Uiuu, iu» .-t nblic Fqua

Tonic ami Strtnmhpnin^ Properties i Aro unniirpaHRed by anv other Native Wine. 1 Beintr the pure iuiee of the Urape, produced under Mr.Bpooris own perKonnl FU|)ervi8ion, it? nurity and genuineness are Kimranteed. The younirest child may partake «*f its Kenerots qualitioF. and the weakest in valid luoe it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aired and debilitated, and suited to tho various ailments that affect the weaker [Hex, It is in even respect A WINE TO BE BELIED ON. SPKHR'S I*. J. SHHKKY. The B. J. SHERRY if a Winn of Superior (’haraeter, and partakes ot the jrolden qualities of tho (Trap© from which it is made. For purity, richness, flavor and Medicinal Broperties, it will bo tound unexcelled. sennit’s P. .1.1 (randy. This ItRANDY standi' unrivaled in Ihis country, being far superior for medicinal pur

pOPCf.

It in A PFHKdistillation from the grape and contains valuable medicinal jiropcrties. It has a delicate flavor, simitar tn that of the grapes from which it is distilled, and is in grout favor among first-class families. See that the signature of AI .tit K H SPEKt^. 1'assai.-, N. J.. is over the cork 01 each bottle. Sold by Alb n’s Drug Store and by

iennr-uioe of F.ne- I S'luare. Greencastle. Ind. Practice in ignorance <u i.ng ,,,,, , tl ., M ,,„. ...n,.;, business.

past year.

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“The Times circulates seventy thousand daily, and keeps all its magnificent

Druggists.

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fg'rtwrf* »ti th* Unitrd States.

DAMP LAN PKI.TII ^ l*»ON’N»Bhilada. J>A. i5,000,000. The American Shoe Tip Co.

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A. S. T. Co. IILACK B IP That is now so extensively worn oa CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAR A3 LOIIO AS THE METAL, Which wns introduced by them, and bv which Uie above amount Iibb l>een saved to parents an nually. This KSIuc-L Tip will »uvc slili ni<or<‘, as beside* In*inf? worti > \ tlie conrser grades it is worn on itu© and co*t2y shoes where the Metnl Tip on account of its lucks

would not he U8€d.

They all have our Trade Mark 4. N. T i'o. stamped on front of Tip. Barents should A6K BOR SHOES with this )BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP on them when port hnsin? f >r their children.

roup : nd >Vhot)pinR

outfh at < nee. Mothers, do not be without it. ct. t u* advertising patromige. Then you drop into the jiemiy jia|H;rs, which have a

IA.'Pl.i'.'-IA A l.ivi-.it comI'I,AIN'T. | a much greater circulation, led by the Isitn t worth the small price ot 7.') cents to '•p i i .-.i . i i i i i free yourself e! every symptom of t he sc d i, Icu/grupll >\ltll two hundred thousand tresFinJ c*»iui)laints. If you think call at conitH dailv Tlio Diilv X. wa l». lcnnA uur atun- in if get a hottlo of ^hiloli'n Vituliiur. ' . . • liafione Eveiy bottle has h printed miarante© on it;u«« liundreu and lit tv thousand circulation ?uMv»iSg. il ; ioi!i U «'"* tl “’; ,ilil - v Standard one hundred and t wt nty-livi* tliousand per diem. The We have a flp‘/«*dy and positive cvre for (’a- 'Iclccraph is tho most tlasliv paper of i tarrh.Diphtheria Banker H’.nuth and Headache ‘ ' *• • • ^ »

in HI I LOU’S K .\T.\ BRH REMEDY. A na-al Injector free with each bottle. Use it it you desire health und sweet breith. Brice, Wets. I Sold by Conrad Cook. 6m39

Reed’s (jilt Kdifo Tonic cures ftyspepsia.

Reed’s (lilt Edtco Tonic cures fever A' aftue. Reed's (jilt Edgo Tonic prevents Malaria,

(Jilt Edge Tonic restores appetite.

Bor La tin* Back. Side or Chest, n- Shiloh’, Borons Blaster. Sold by Conrad Cook.

IF 1 TT FL S I A. .1. AGM’.VV, DEALER IN HAW I ( HS, A PKI.TS.

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E W A T E R.

TIi’h well-known and thoroughly efficient remeily lor diseas' s of the Eye lias actjuired a world wide repot a i.,n durinR tlie past eighty one years, and it n a retnarkahlH fact ihi* reputation has he- n .*ustaiiico simply by the rneritHofthn mc<hcinc itself and not by any pufliiur *»r extensive jhIvcitisiiiR. The many

thousands who have used it will boa to the truth of this statement.

Mauutactujred onlj by J. SONS A: < O.. I'roy, N* w York. The tuiinulac ure /if the Bridgeport Eye Water nas been dis

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Brice, cents.

Sold by all druKgistp. cowl v-Ti

paper

them all, carelcitsly made up, and with- i nut any of that cuiisiateiicy or appcKrauce of it which the Kugli.sli ncwspapern i try to maintain. The Daily News in almost as well written as the Times, and is the principal Liberal organ of the Englishmen. They stand up to their newspapers as partisans there much better (

than we do.”

“Is the Call Mall (Jazctte a financial

success?”

“No, it never him boon. It was own-i c l by h'liiitb, a banker, publisher and speculator, a man of money and commercial enterpris’*. He owns tho Apollinuris water spring. The paper has been a rather high-toned Conservative concern till the Gladstone Ministry got into power, when Smith saw a good opportunity to sell tlie paper, as there was but one Liberal organ in the metropolis. He did make the sale to friends of the new Ministry, and thereupon the old gang filed out and are about to start na opposition paper.”

West Bearl Street, Indianapolis. Ri re8entir.fr E. Buhl <Y Co., Detioit. Conidgnments 8nlicitcd.

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Celebrated EF^uy on tho radioal euro oi SperinatorrhaMi «tr Seminnl WoaknesF, Invol untary Seminal L< “*08, 1 mpotoncy.aVlental and I'l.ysital Incapfnity, Jnii'climenis to Marriage, et©.; nlso ConFiimptioii, Epilepsy and and l it.-, induced by aoU'-indulgcnuo or scxuil

oxtravagance, Ac.

The t elchr.'itc*! author, in thin admirable e?say, clearly demon.«trjtei*, from a thirty years’ successful pfaotiee, that the alarnMO0 coose <iuen' 08 of self-ttbuso in:ty ho radically cured; pointing nut a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every .* offerer, n*» matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and

radically

l.his Lecture should * bo in Die hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to a .address, post-paid, on receipt of Fix cents

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