“Dimox'r I leave an order three days ago for weather strips?’ demanded an indignant citizen of The jproprigios of a Woodward ayenue store yesterday. ‘Yes, sir, you did.” “And didn’t you say you would send a man to put them on?” “1 did, “And he was sick, I suppose? “No, sir; he went up there two anys ago.” “And put on the strips?” «Yes, sir.” “Where?” On the front and side doors, of course,” “On the doors—of course-—who in Halifax ordered them on ths doors of the house? I wanted them strips to- the barn doors!” “You did?” “Certainly I did, Do you suppose I want draughts of air sweeping in on my poor horses this kind o’ weather?” Nep Buckley called on a friend of his the other day in New York, and the door was answered by a charming little waitress, “Is Jack at home,” he said. “No, sir; he has gone out.” “Ab, very good, I will write my name for him,” He enters a small waiting room and commences a conversation of consider. able duration with the wattress, ‘And your name, sir?” she said, he got ready to leave. *Oh, never mind that,” said Ned “just tell him what has happened, and he will know it was me.” isms GAS as Fire Alarm, I have been a severe sufferer a long time with kidney troubles, causing severe pains in back and sides; and from the recommen- dation of the Chief of Fire Department, Mr. Ira Wood, formerly of Syracuse who had used Hunt's Remedy with wonderful suc- cess, I commenced using it,and foupd s speedy relief in a short time, and it has chbmpletely cured me of the pains in the back. I have recommended it to others in the department, that have used it with great success, and i do not hesitate to recommend it to any one troubled with kidney, liver or bladder troubles. H, KIRKLAND, Sup't Fire Alarm, Syracuse, N.Y.Junel2,83 Firemen's Trouble. 1 bave been troubled along time with kid- ney weakness,a great proportion of the time with severe pains in the back. Having heard Hunt's Remedy recommended very ‘hig ghily for troubles of the kidney and urinary organs by Ira Wood, ex-chiefof the fire department o Syracuse, he having been cured of a severe case of kidney disease lately by the use of Hunt's Remedy, I purchased a bottle afl used it,and have not been troubled any since; and I know of many others here in Syrac usp that have used it and recommended it as great medium for the kidneys, and I do hs hesitate to say that it is a remarkable medi- cine. Jacon WOLFROM, Member of Syracuse Fire Department, ®yracuse, N. Y.. June 11, 1883, -— A rerorast Hartwell husband who was iryiug to hurry up dinner the other day asked her: “Did you ever see a snail?” “Yes, ” “Where?” “In the road.’ “Well, I bet you met it.’ “Why?” “Cause you caught up with it.” would never have “Wore,” said an up-town man to his spouse recently, “how many house- plants shall you try to carry through the winter?” “Only this geranium, this rosebud, and this Jerusalem cherry tree—three in all. The husband made an entry in his notebook, when she in quired: *‘But why do you ask?” Ia os der to know how much extra coal to order for the winter supply,” was the cruel answer, Judgiog from your ill lack last winter I think I had better lay in about an extra tov apiece for eagh plant,” a_i —— Are Dreams Prophetic” ROME INSTANCES IN POINT—HOW PFREDICTT BE DEFEATED Ten days before his death Lincoln dreamed that the Presudent lay dead in the White House, “killed a the hand of an assassin.” When his wife heard of tne tragedy she exci aimed, “His dream was pro. phetio[® The majority of dreams, however, are never fulllied—they are too fantastic, or they are solved by con. “TY €V¢Ria People are often sessed of the idea that they sua. oon die. They find themselves the subject of strange ic... oh They know they are not what they once were, ani as they approach certain ages they are quite sure they wiil not ‘be jeng of eanh.’ These impressions #4 a ru’e are the result of an imagination disordered by disease, bus they can be shaken off by prompt and thorough measures. We are told that very many diseases can be prevented ; indeed, half the deaths are sald to be preventable! Hence the importance of always aciing promptly in every persons emergency. Justice Willi~, aroun], of West Sandiake, N. Yi. My . wighly esteemed in Troy, was [oT “loom agued by forebodings that he was doomed oan tah deat’, He had dull and flitting 00g in va- rious parts of the aris his com™ eexion was bad, nis appetite was variable a foit weary without KDGWN CAnse, Was COP ann’ constipated, ils Songye * os heavily coats L and frequent feverish d or ppearel, Taen followed extrome tenderness and pain i* “ae back, great iassiinde, gravelly deposiis AB “eater, which was dark, frothy and odorous, all indicating liver and Raney Saitdem. hose de- ve ents alarmed hh pEspecial iy since physi. cians did him no Bed Su About iving up in despair, he foilowed the counsel of one of the Supreme Court Justices to use Dr. David Bennedy's Favorite Rlem- edy (of Rondout, N. Y.,) a8 an experiment. It scattered his bad Teel ings, revived his appetite, re. stored a Ave and kidneys, renewed his 400d, in- creased hi twenty pounds, and it ol sang a his life. ngs of carly be failed if proper meas- fn to defeat them. ~ Troy (NV, TNE MAY alone he po B the Credit Dreams acd warbings death need not siwaggh ures are prompliy ta Y.) Times, “PRETTY expensiye business this thing of ding the summer abroad,” gaid Brown. ‘Not alone because of- the cost of travel, but there's the dang: er of one’s house being robbed. Why, when we home wo found that all the family plate had been stolen,” “hat ip said Jones, ‘fof not having the plate securely screwed to the door from the inside. When aman has 8 handsome door-platehe want's to take care of it.” pn ———— “ough on Corns.” As for “Rough on Corns” 18e. complete, permanent cure. Jorns, a enaxnr I “Yas, Gerald a nent. iy called “his a.» over 14 ol States re Lt ttison as , that his sdmiaiirs tion. fsa little extra? Bless yi Bothing extra about it oxtept 3 a session, w ean Which, Te, a, bill. How averted if k of heart, and general, relief; bunions, —There 18 un single sentence ir the English foreign enlistment act which exceeds in lenglh any sentence of Mr, Evarts’. It contains 600 words, Causes of Nervousness. The maladies which above all others cause DOTVOUSHess, are dyspepsia, billouspess and cons stipation. The great sympathetic nerye which connects the epigastric region with the brain, is always injuriously affected if the stomach and bowels are disordered; a permanent derangement of the functions of those Organs rescts by sympa. thy upon the entire nervous system. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, in restoring tone and regularity to the digestive apparatus, and overcoming con- stipation, permanently remedy the nervous <om- plaints which originate in alimentary weakness or disturbances. They are the very best nervine that can be used, By eradicating the exciting causes of nervous weakness, they permanently overcome the Oisability itself. But this is not all. By checking the maladies which cause nervousness, they build up anew the system weakened and de- pleted by nervous disease, rr -— — Candy pulls are included among the fashicnable entertainments of the hour among people who think it fun to be socially democratic. —e——— A Cure of Pneumonia, Mr. D. H, Barnaby, of Owego, N. Y,, says that his daughter was taken with a violent cold which terminated with pneumo- nia, and all the best physicians gave the case up and sald she could live but a few hours at most, She was in this condition when a friend recommended Dr. Wm. Hall's Bal- sam for the Lungs, and advised her to try it. She accepted it as a last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a marked change for the better, and by persevering a permanent cure was effects Ml. - A AA —Statistics make it appear that there are afloat, all told, nearly 50,000 sailing vessels, of which more than a third carry the English flag. ———— All forms of Heart Disease have been cured by Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator, Price 81. 6 for $5. ~The Birmingham, Ala., schools observe the birthdays of the leading American poets by readings and recita- tions from their works, “Buchu-Fatba™ he quick, o nn plete cure, ali annoying Ki dney, Bladder and Uri nary nseases. $l. Druggists, simmer ~The Pensacola navy yard sectional dry dock, which cost $1,000,000 in 1877, is reported as rusting out on the beach for the want of care, Frazer Axle Grease. One greasing Insts two weeks; all others two or three days. Do not be imposed on by the humbug stuffs offered. Ask your dealer for Fra- zer's, with label on. Saves your horse labor and you too. It received firet modal at the Centon. nial end Paris Expositinse Sold everywhera smal AW It appears that the leaf of a plant can transform into useful work as much as 40 per cent. of the solar energy it receives and absorbs, ~The yield of ice between New York and Troy Is expected to be 3,000,000 TRADE fii8 are warranted to be PURELY vege. table, free from all mineral and other polsonoas substances They are a certain cure for Const. sion, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Biltousness, orpid Liver, Loss of Appetile, and all diceases arising from the Liver, Stomach, Bowels or dneys. They remove all cbetructiona from the channels | of the system and purify the blood, thereby fe parting health, strength and v Sold by Je gists, or sent by mall for 25 cents in stamps by P. NEUSTAEDTER & C0., 83 Mercer 8t., New York, So.6 Manufacturers of ST. BERNARD VEGE. TABLE PILLS, Send for circular. i The toon CONSUMP Ti TA jive vemie t=" ¢ 8 shove gv Ede thous * ne casas of ides Feet aa wl of have host sam. i cacy, Inst | fe ff BOTT He PARE A ithe ¥ YALUADL AEATISR on this disease, rs Glee Br mmmnnd F 0. address, oH. 10 Pearl 85, New York LY foes i is my faith ia go! Ey eaarsr ————————— ir ¥ to nse, A \ contain cure. Not expensive. Three months’ treatment in one package, Good for Cold in X Head, Headacha, Drizziness, Hay Pe Fever, se. ny a, ET AY E, Pn Pa 4 Po ents Wanted! Pad he rade or b- ATA aA CarertRdd on [res AGENTS Fe sa ai BATTS oh Gals ep SRGLER & CO. ginat Qampbor MK is the a Haimeat. “Price Bs cent Cv aims a A EA X ——egonsuited one of his friends in regard to the proper treatment for his mother-in-law, who wns very sick. “Shall [ eall in an allopathist or = homeopathist?' asked he. ‘‘Oa! there is no choice between them; the first kill their patients and the others let them die,” “Then I will take an allopathist; the poor woman will suffer less.” Consumption Cured. clice, ha his Kands b Sy Ao ak aa main an vegetable remedy nad ary Bi formula A gpg Th, Asthma sd mon, itive and radical cure for ron Danity all Nervous Complaints, after nay Debi a wonderful curative in thou has felt it his dut it known to his Et Actusted by! An old p Sie Bang nl Paper)". by A Roves, —The Hon. Edward McPherson, ex- clerk of the house of representatives, | 2 retired just twenty years from the date of his first election. ————— FOR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, depression of #plir- its and general de bility, in thelr var.ous forms; also 48 a preventive against "fever and agus and other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Fhosphorated. Elixir of Callsaya"” made by Caswell, Hazard & Co, New York, and sold by ail Druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. ~The city of New London, Conn, is to celebrate the centenary of ils incor- poration, which falls this year, in a fitting manner, —————— { am a ron-believer in Patent Medicines, but having experienced marked relief from Nasal Catarrh and hoarseness by the use of Ely’s Cream Baim, I can recommend it to tnose sufferiog from this loathsome complaint and to those afflicted with hoarseness or stoppage of the throal 80 au noying to singers and clergymen. — Louis E. Phillips, 1428 N. XY. Ave, N. W. Washington, D. C. (Price 50 cents.) si — King Louis of Bavaria has come manded a series of private performan- ces of “Parsifal’’ for his own Wuex Lord Coleridge visited the New York Btock Xxchange, the brokers sang *'God Save the Queen.” His Lord. ship might stay over here ten thousand yours and he would never hoar auy- body sing ‘‘God Bave the Brokers.” The Americans are a practical hard- working, sensible people, who believe that the age of miracles has gone by, imi— Young men or middle aged ones, suffer. ing from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses, should send I stamps for Part VII of World's Dispensary Dime Be- ries of books, Address WonrLp's DISFEN- SARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.¥ Sr on — —_— =. ~The substitution of an automatic sweeping machine for the old hand labor on the streets of Paris threatens to soon make the chiffonuier a character of the past in the Fre rench capital, “woman and her Disenses’’ is the title of an interesting treatise (96 Je es) sent, postpaid, for three stamps. ddress WORLD'S DIsPrENsARY MEDICAL ‘ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. X. snnm——— i ————— —JIt i8 an actual fact that in 1882 over 1,200,000 house cats were used in the fur trade, Black, white, maltese, and tortoise-shell skins are most in de- mand, and are made into linings, mmeiipei— A Dead Shot may be taken at liver and billous disorders with Dr. BR. V. Plerce’s “Pleasant Purga- { tive Pellets,” Mild yet certain in opera< tion; and there is none of the reaction con sequent upon taking severe and drastic catharties, By druggists, nt cdli—— ~— Auburn, N, H,, has only two pau- { 85,000 in her treasury to do it with. A — Not a coitly medicine—25 doses iso's Cure for Consumption for 25 cents. i) C0 i — { ment of the German crown prince Is your liver goucd 1 free. Address Dr, New York, special gratification. Walnut Leat Malr Hestornr. itis entirely different from all others. Itia as clear as water, and as its name indicates is | a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. Itwillim- mediately free the head from all dandruff re- duce a new growth where it has fallen oft. It | does not in any manner affect the health, which suiphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of | silver preparations havedone, Itwillchange lossy brown. Ask yourdruggistiorit. Each | ottle is warranted, Saute, KLixe & Co. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. an C. N. CriTrextoX_ New York. -—-- — Prince ‘Bismarek’s son, NOW legation in London, receives tention great at- - Important. When you visi or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and sop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposiie Grand Cen- tral Depot. Eiegant rooms, ited up sta cost of one millon dollars, reduced 10 $1 and upwards pe day. Ruropean Flan Elevator, Hesta rant supplied wilh the best. Horse cars, siages and elevated raliroad to all depots. Familles can live better for Jess money st the Grand Union Hotel than of any other frat-class hotel in the « ny. ———— ter, is now worth $6,000,000, and i richest man in his state. ——— Life Insurance Ouldone. fe without health is nol worth havin be secured by ¢ Becking the first appearance of | the body ia Ir rom the blood and bi "by the ITgAnA heep 5 and clear of & disease. Upon the ake M., Bernard's the odest an ate, oorta‘n and id Can i lise Cs is formed # Sti and ME, and You ooh quer earancs of disorder ! i Fills, They are purifier in (he Ww ar dq, AL dm Ign pl AGTH ~The first executive act, of Mayor | Martin, of Boston, wus to direct of loungers who have infested the Hall for the past year, § Tig COMBINATION OF INGREDIENTS | used in making BROWX'S BRONCHIAL TroCH ES is such as to give the best possible effect with safety. They are the best remedy in use for Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, 23 cents a b Ox. — A ——s—— —A genuine Rembrandt has, it is said, arrived in Paris, and is pronoun- ced by competent judges to be superior to the one in Louvre, which is valued { at $100,000, ! iim Carbo lines. ‘et summer has its harvest gold; And the baldest head thal ever was scen Can be covered well with Carboline. I AI A — AThe sand of the Desert of Sahara is of a yellow color, and consists of about ninety per cent. of well-rounded quartz grains and nine per cent. of feldspar, Malaria, chilis, postively cured by Emory's Standard Care Pills. Their equal unknown: sugar coated; no griping, 20c¢. years ago MayOr of Susquehanna, Pa. is at the age of 20 years the youngest member of the present Congress. AAS. Millions have died with Jeiguvs Jing disease and rheumatic diseases, Dr. . more is the first to discover a cure, He has treated thousands with kis Rheumatine- Goutaline and never lost a case. It always cures, ——————— AI IA ~Burlington county, N. J,, has or- ganized vigilance committees to cope with thieves that have been depredating among poultry and cattle here, pr, Kline's Great Nervo 1" the gt of Pr A Rr) —Pompey’s pillar has no reference to Pompey, but. whether it was set up in honor of V Adrian or s Diocletian no one Knows. EE . employed as cook nh has made a uest in her will of $600 to the Paine tute, EAE a a Sia. or be, It cored bi, Pcs Bl. James Crutcher willed to the Tus- carom, Nev, lodge of Did Fo : ry Ditioaoey hia ek bill, which was done, m————— A { 48 a sure cure for a somnambulist, For sore feet, swollen fol nia, Sprains, corns { or bunions, use Bt. Patrick's Salve. —anada now has a cutiery manuiac- | tory operated by men brought over from | Sheflield, i - Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, infallible, taslelexs, harmless, cal hartie; verighness, testosness, Worms, constipat HR No*money is wasted that is { purchase tranquility. i Jor _ fe paid to Phaetiix Pects ad barns 2 oid and stops ox cot A An A PUBLIC avenger: Some cranks have | inspirations to murder, and some hear | a whispered voice felling them to go for tho gas company. That sort of a | voice whispered to Michael McQueen, r | Of New York, and his mania has been | to get to empty houses and set every | burner to buzzing, He wasted $600 Rheumatism, m, Neuralgia, Sela Sciatica, Lumbago, 8 AXD na FOTRER BODILY PAIRS AND ACHES, Bold by Uruggiste sad Dealers every where Fifty Conte u bottle. IHreetions lu i] Languages THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO. (Bassesins ie 4 YOUELER & OU) Baltimore, Be. U. 8 4. I NERy IN ERVINE [THE GREAT I | NERVE| oo... %. gia, Nervous k ys Fok Epil 3 Spas, #100 Dae we am, Opium 8 yphs {il Beroful la, Ké ¥ Evil, Ugly Blou mg, (8 Rhcumatism Nervous Weakness, Brain Worry, Blood Sore Biliousness, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration Kidney Troubles and Irregularities. §1.50. Sample Test moninis. = 2 Ww Onis TT" “Samaritan Nervine is doit Dr. J. 0. MceLemoin, Al exander City “1 feel 18 ty duty to recommend it." Dr. D, P., Langt Clyde, Bs red where physicians fs : Rev. J. A. Edie, Beaver, ga Correspondence freely answered. “* The Dr. 5. A. Richmond Med. Co., 5t Joseph, Me. For testimeninls and circulars send stamp. 7 K. Y. “1 ot is Fa At Druggists. CC. NX, Crittenton, Agent, This porous plaster is { famous for is quick and bhoearty action in eur: ng Lame Back, Lhrumatism, Boiation, n araigis, BUS Joints Kidney Troubles and ali pains epssnted, 11 Boothes Frengtdh 1%, The virtues of hops come tinned with gums cleans and ready to apply, Superior $0 Baiments, lotions and salves, Price 55 cents or § for ae ad cons fA GREAT : SUCCESS ores, “Maile d on osigh of price. He £3 The best family pill eaded HOP PLASTER! Crick in the Back, fide or Hip, and Muscles, Bore ( heat, or aches either load ens aud B84 mei Bde juart prictors, Hoston fe = OS Er inwiey's Stomach and Flaster Napany.} os ro Liver Pills. $60. FPlesassd In action and edly to take, CATARRF EY s Urea ba when applied by Luger nto {he tens tril, will be abecrh ed, eleciually cleans ing the bead of oa tarThal virua, casing i | being arrested, A peaceful calm will | steal over lots of souls to even read iv YAS Met! wodist South LE i 4d and ere are 1 Baptist 500, - In the | Churches of the 000 negroes, Say as little as possible of your | self snd those who are near yon, Hale’s Honey mall or al dr b : vr Y BROTH, | Dragyi, Owege, N.Y i ———————— e—— 30 DAYS TRIAL i RR EO os OF ALL AGES A CURE FOR COUGHS COLDACROUP, WHOOPLY od BRO ORCHITIS, | BJ TION, IT yo oHs 4 acs of Chrome and BAKES U \ LDS like ms Xs A faiiee where A ail ills 7a a - - yres hjs losses in —Jay Gould fi ie] at over §100.- 000,000, oe A CHANGE £340 0006} RT HT § ib CAPITAL OY eves 000 eA oie fires Mmostha, { Bont % he 4 BEE A at i K- ACTRO. 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STOPPED FREE conned free at ly i rs Dr ELINE'S GEEAY NERVE ResToRER or all BRATH & Nenve DIsnAsss. owry Jor Novwe Afoctvns, Fils, Frise. me IEPALLIBLE ¥f thre ae Slesctad Fae en Bt day s wot. Treadiss and So trial {vote rom Fit patieam, they po Ying stmt on bon recived. anes, r. com addons Bend Micted so De KLINE Arch Sn] A Lwsgges. WF AMITATING anes ~~ Libersd OG, 1a msy be BEWARE Cure Guarsoiood io all cases by Dr. J, B, Mayer Under hits treatinent ease ia «1 once oitalned and A sons CAN 8 Aten to Jhets nl hem imineBsoy a treatment. Examination frees Ed "™» dy, Main offios, Arch Bireet, Philadelphin, 1 be at the Keyrtope Ho Beading, 3 « EVEry i saturday ; Hershey House, air bio "a {ith and oh Bt Ulatr Howl, Fi piste, Pa. Tih ahd 6th of opts month. whe TO SPECULATORS. R. LIXDRLON A410. 5. G. MILLER & 00 § & 7 Chamber & Broadway, Commerce. New York CRAIN AND PROVISION BROKERS. Members of all prominent Prodoos Exchanges wm Few § ork, Chioago, 81. 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