“You can’t deceive me, Mr, Jarphly,” said Mrs. Jarphly, snappishly and em- phatically, *“It was after one o'clock, and I wasn't asleep.” “Why, Amandy, you're badly mis- taken,” responded Mr. Jarphly in a conciliatory voice. ‘It wasa't more'n balf after eleven,” *‘Now, Jarphly, don't you sit there and falsify to me. I'm no fool, if you think 1 am.” “Asziandy’ [ nener said you was; yon know I didn't, I only say you're mis- taken my dear, for 1t was only half past eleven, or mebbe twenty-five minutes to twelve,” *Jurphly, wot’s the use of your sit- ting there and lying? Don't you think I could see the clock?” “Well, Amandy, I've got nothing more to say, if you'd rather believe a ninety-five cent nickle-plated nutmeg clock than your own married husband,” responded Mr, Jarphly, deeply injured. Youxa Bigger called on Madeline last evening and was shown into the parlor, where he found Mabel looking at the natural history, He greeted her with a “Good evening sissy, how are you this evening?” *Oh, I'm pretty well; say, ean you guess conundrums, Mr, Bigger?” “Well, sometimes; what is it?” “Oh, it's one of Lana's: she asked me why you were tke my bunny rabbit, Can you tell that?" ‘No, I’m sure I'll have to give it up, Why am I like your rabbit?” **Cos the most "spicuous'part is your ears; that's what Lina says,” As Lina came tripping down the stairs she heard the front door close be- hind his retreating form.” Tue following anecdote shows that if the guid wife lacked grace, her husband did not make up the deficiency; A min- ister of the ‘‘kirk” of Scotland once dis- covered his wife asleep in the midst of in the steadv and possibly somewhat forth with this personal address, sharp Busan woke up with a start, and opened her eyes and ears in a twinkling, as did all dreamers in the house, whether asleep orawake, ‘‘Susan,” he continued, *1 didna marry ye for yer beauty, that the hail congregation can see, And if bargsin wi’ yel” Vaxaprisy iv Tas Live-xny Crus, — The dastard who entered Paradise Hall the other evening by way of the roof and carried off three skulls of Oliver Conwell may never be brought to pun- clewe bebind. cateh it red-hot in the next, has now only two skulls of Oliver left, the big safe and preserved to posterity. “You say young Hyson works in the bank?” “Yeap” ‘“Well, what are your objections to his marrying your danghter?”’ “I have no means of finding out that the bank officials are honest.” “Well, but what has that to do with the yoang man?” *You see 1 can’t tell whether he has good principals or not,” “I wi'n I had eyes in the back of my head,” said a young lady the other ev- ening. “Why?” asked a devoted ad- mirer, breathlessly, “So see what was going on without the trouble of turning my head.” “You can turn my head without any trouble,” responded the youth sigh, erbs,” said Brown to Jones, stance, look at the oft quoted one: ‘A friend in need is a friehd indeed.” Now, most of my experience with friends in need has been that they want fo bor. row, Give me the friend that 1s not mn need.” INTESDING purchaser of horse (doubt- fully—*‘What makes him lay back his ears like that?” ger)—‘‘Lor, sir, that shows what a sen- sible hanimal he is, sir, He's a liet'n- ing to all what we say about him.” are you sitting out here in the cold for? Why don’t you go in the house? Have you icst the key?” the disconsolate citizen, haven't lost the key, the key hole.” “J -~hic— I've—hic—lost “I pox'r like these shoes,” said a lady sastomer, ‘‘becanse the soles are too thick.” “Is that all the objection?” biandly asked the shopkeeper, “Yes,” was the reply. Then, madame, if you take the shoes, I can assure you the objection will gradually wear away,” SomesTiFic men are reiterating the belief that death is quite painless, so far as physical sensation is concerned, Our readers no doubt will be willing to take their word for it. It might prove unhealthy to undertaks to personally demonstrate the truth or falsity of the statemc nt, “Yes, Charley is a good enough sort of a fellow,” remarked Tom; ‘“‘but then he is so confoundedly absent-minded. He borrowed five dollars of me the oth- er day, and when he oalled at my piace to return the money, blowed if he didn’t forget what he came for and sctually borrowed another five,” Bue walked slowly across the room, seated herself at the piano, and as hor dainty fingers touched the keys, began, “I cannot sing the old songs”-—and the g man sitting on the sofa said in a w voice, but it was loud enough for her acute ear, ‘So 1 observe,” He now vigits the girl across the street, A I—— Two sorviens lay beneath their blan- kets, looking up at the stars, Says Jack: “What made you into the army, Tom?” **Well,” replied Tom, "1 had no wife and I loved war Jack: so I went.” “What made you go?” “Well,” a wife and I loved Bridge over the Straits of Messina, — In the exhibition opened at Turin, the directors of the Novara and Pino Railway show the drawings and plans for the projected bridge ever the Straits of Messina, The narrowest portion of the straits is.two miles across, but the depth there is 159 m. (5214 feet), while the shallowest part, which is 110 m, {361 feet) deep, runs between Cap del Pezzo and Ganzirri, Although the dis- tance across at the latter point is half a mile greater than at the narrowest por- tion of the straits, its greater shallow- ness has caused it to be selected as the spot for the bridge. Ib addition to a double line of rails, it is intended to make the bridge wide enough toinclude a road for ordinary carringe traffic. The viaduct will be supported by two land towers and three piers, each 100 m, (8280 feet) apart. The foundation of the three piers will be constructed of granite ballast up to within 23 m, (7564 feet) of the surface of the water, and of granite masonry, the latter being carried to 10 m. (33 feet) above the water, The bridge will terminate on either shore in tower-shaped piers, constructed also of granite with the ordinary dry foundations, The height of the bridge feet), The entire upper portion of the bridge is to be built of steel, and the construction is to be carried out in the same way as the bridge over the Missis- sippi at Bt, Louis, | According to astatement made before | the Master Car Builder's Association, | there are now in use in this country 800,000 freight cars, and the average annuul expense for links and pins for each car is 81.50, or a total of 81,200, 000. It is evident that a self-acting car | coupler, | the common link and pin system, would | be an invention of enormous value. taken for improved ear couplers, but | the railway companies, for one reason or another, are shy about introducing | them. | in the State to put self-ascting couplers ion their ears on or before 1885. If | improved couplers would soon become | general, The newspapers published | | covering in place of tin, | an inquiry by one of cur contemporaries as to the relative economy and benefits | the following: We always specify the | we can induce owners to allow us to do | 80, on account of its derability; although | its cost is about $14 per 100 square feet | over price of tin roofizg. of copper. Professor Preyer, of the Jena Natural { with Guinea pigs as to the best method | of reducing the temperature in animals, | Employing a finely divided spray of minutes, With spray at 70° it took {| He suggests that the method might be | applied to fever paroxysms with sncoess | by physicians, . ci Columbia aver Cannery. Mr, George Home, one of the largest egon, says that he suffered with rheun- six months at Arkansas Hot Springs, months in every year, without benefit, | Finally he tried St. Jacob's Oil, the | great pain-cure, and in a short time all | appeared, ne A A it 1s skill that leads to fortune A —— | IN the new Mason & Hamlin Upright i Planos the strings are held by screws and secured directly to the iron plate, each string being held by a separate screw. In | planoa generally the strings are held by the { friction of wrest-pins set in wood. sults of the Mason & Hamlin improvement | are remarkable purity of tone (resulting in | part from the easy method of tuning the | three strings belonging to each tone, exact. ly together,) with much less liability of | getting out of tune or of being affected by { climatic changes. This improvement has { been pronounced the greatest made in Up. right Pianos for half a century,— Hoston | Journal, { Bn A fool may have his coat embroidered, but it will always be a fool's coat, Ladies In America long before they reach middie age fre- quently find themselves suffering from some of the complaints and weaknesses peculiar to their sex. For all such Kidney-Wort is a great boon, It inda- ces a healthy action of the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system, and strengthens and gives new life to all the important organs of the body, It is nature's great assistant in establish. | ing and sustaining health, Solid by all druggists, To count but few things necessary is the foundation of many virtues, Catan Axp Hay Frven,—For twenty years I was a sufferer from Ca. tarrh of the head and throat in a very aggravated form, and during the sum- mer with Hay Fever, I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and after a few applications received decided bene- fit—was cured by one bottle, Have had no return of the complaint. COmanvorre Panxen, Waverly, N. T. (Price 50 conts per bottle, ) ARI MIS nisin Time sooner or later vanquishes love; friendship alone subdues time. — a Catarrh of the Biaddeor, u Pa a. con hy rtrd Paiva oe Those who understand the value of time treat it as prudent people do their money; they make a little go a great way. Jt seems to be overlooked by meteor ologists that when a season has taken s decided character, whether as wet or dry, the ordinary indications of change seem to lose thelr meaning, In 1879 all signs of fair weather, drawn from the appearance of the clouds, the action of birds and insects, etc,, were quite misleading. And in the present season I have more than once seen the com- mouly accepted signs of rain go for nothing, The sky may become gradu- ally overcast, with dark ragged masses of undersoud; there may be a hollow and a blustering wind,” swallows may fly low, slugs come out in numbers, bubbles of gas rise from ditches, eto., but the weather remains dry, or at the most there is a slight shower, When pure platinum is as soft as sil- ver, but by the addition of wridium it becomes the hardest of motals, "I'he great difficulty in manipulating platinum is its excessive resistance to heat, A temperature that will make steel run like water and melt down fire-clay has absolutely no effect upon it, You may put a piece of platinum wire no thicker than human hair into a blast furnace where ingots of steel are melting down all around it and the bit of wire will come out as absolutely unchanged as it it had been in an ice-box all the time, “Isn’t that Mra. Holmes? I thoughtthe doctors gave her up, She looks well now."’ “Bho 1s well. After the doctors gave up | her case she tried Dr. Plerce's ‘Favorite | Prescription’ and began to get better right away. I heard her say not long ago, that | she hadn't felt 50 well in twenty years. | Bhe does her own work and says that life | seems worth living, at last, ‘Why,’ said i she, ‘I feel as I had been raised from the dead, almost.” Thus do thousands attest the marvelous efficacy of this God-given { remedy for female weakness, prolapsus, { ulceration, lencorrhasa, morning sickness, | weakness of stomach, tendency to cancer ous disease, nervous prostration, general debility and kindred affections, Et Aen the object of education, eo ——-— The greatest events of an age are its | to find its way into action, "rench Grape Brandy, Extract of Smart-Weed and Ja. {| moaica Ginger, with Camphor Water, Dr | Plerce's Compound Extract of Smart- Weed excels asa remedy for colic, cholera mor- bus, diarrhoea, dysentery or bloody-flux, « i to break up colds, fevers or inflammatory attacks, “rr I r————— i Pain may be said to follow pleasure ' as its shadow, Delicate diseases of either sex, however luduced , speedily and permanent ly cured. Book of particulars ¥ cents | stamps, Cousultation free. Address, Wor { Dispensary Medical Association, N. X. *® & » =» i mm sn i A WO He who lives but for himself lives but for a little thing. ——— - Why Will You Diet? Beovill's Barsaparilia, or Blood and Liver Syrup, for the cure of scrofulous taint, rheu. { matism, white swellings, gout, goitre, con. is, mervous debility, ma. diseases arising from an im. audition of the blood. Certificates be presented from many leading phy- sumption, brouchit i laria, and all istess, and the heads of families the land, indorsing Soovill's Aver Byrup. We are constant ly in receipt of certificates of cures irces, aml we recot as the best known remedy for the cure ¢ 10 above diseases, — i — One always has time enough if one | will apply it well. am o— Mr. A. Nicmowns, of this place, says { he suffered from Catarrh for years, He purchased a bottie of Ely's Cream Balm of ns, says you cannot recommend it too high- ly. Wo are selling more of Ely's Cream Balm than of ail other catarrh remedies, Evers Bros, Druggists, Independence, | Towa, i Every man’s life is a fairy tale written by God's fingers, . Moruess, the best dressing for chil- | dren's hair is Carboline, on pure | petroloum, thoroughly deodorized and | delightfully perfumed. It makes the | little ones’ hair soft, silky and glossy; it | also eradicates dandruff, en AI Love, faith, patience—the three cssen- tials to a happy life. The BSoarlet, Car- BaF” Perraorion, dinal Kei, Old Gold, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Diamond Dyes give perfect re- sults. Auy fashiomable color, 100,, at d ts. Wells, Richardson & Co, Burlington, Vt. The world 1s more apt to reward ap- pearances than deserts, The Hope of the Nation, Children slow In San of mo ny, srawn and delicate, use “Wells' Health ern J sg MI AIS Lot us learn upon earth those things which call us to heaven, MENEMANS PREFTONIZED BREF TONIC, the onl ration of beef containing Ha entire he fons properties, IL contains biood-making, foroe jgensrating and Jife-sustaining properties; invalus- for i aq ervous igeation, o and all forms of gonor debliity, also, in all yo whether the result of exhans. feetled condit tion, narvons prautra On, SYS-W ork or acute dis. ease, ¥ resaiti rom pulmonar complaints, Casw Hazard & Co, Proprietors, New York. Hold by droggista Silence is the wit of fools and one of the virtues of the wise, Now 18 mie Time to treat catarrh of long standing. Ely's Oream Balm roaches obstinate cases, where all other remedies fail, It is not aliquid or snuff and is easily applied. Price 500, Carelessnoss is far more destructive than want of knowledge, For merigvixo THROAT TROUBLES AND COUGHS, "Brown's Bronchial Troches™ bave a world-wide repatation. Sold only in bozes. Price 25 centa, A One should believe in marriage as in the immortality of the soul, th on Batu) Fur Porous and the best for ackarie pad n chad or hie Fhbomacin, —————— I Ao ——— Men with faults are the least anxions to discover those of others, Nuver cover a wound wholly up with a piece of plaster; whatever be its size, use long, narrow strips. Warm the plaster by holding the back of it against a can of boiling water for a few seconds, then apply it across the wound, leaving a small space between each strip to give exit to the lymph, Remember, that sticking-plaster has no healing action in itself, the benefits derived from its use are of a purely mechanical nature, Clean outs are better bound up with the blood, simply with a linen rag, for sticknig-plaster is no use until the bleeding stops, In cases of scalp wounds the hair must be shaved off be- fore the plaster is applied, A grain or two of nitrate of silver in an ounce of distilled water makes a yory good stim- ulating lotton for wounds or sores that need such sn application, but if they are healing kindly, with even white edges and not mueh exudation they do not want stimulating. Languid, indo- lent sores and flabby ulcers want a stim- ulating lotion applied with lint, after the manner of water-dressing, and the support of a bandage, But I should hke my readers to bear in mind that the healing of ulcers depends in a very great measure upon the state of the con- stitution, ened by good food, else the sore wil not heal, and this material must come from the { blood, ment of the blood, if the ulcer be in | as possible and bandanged firmly, but { Four or five grains of powdered ala or | make another handy stimulating lotion, Make people happy, and there will not be half the quarreling or a tenth part of the wickedness there is, etcamli———— 10 porta ng, When yon visit or jeave New York Oity, save Baggage Expreasage and Carriage ire, and stop atthe Grand Unlon Hotel, opposite Graod Cen- tral Depot. Elegant moms, fitted ap ata 208 of ons million dollars, redoced 0 $1 and upwards per Gay. European Plan, Elevator. Hestaurant supplied with the best. Ilorse cars, stages and elevaled raliroad to all depots. Families can live bDetier for leas money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other firstciass Rotel in the eit, ssl A All groat art is the expression of man’s delight in God’s work, not in his OWI. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is 8 certain | cure for that very obnoxious disease. i i ae a Of what significance the things you | can forget? A little thought is sexton to the whole worid., | DR KLivE'S Great Nerve Mestorsr is the | marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. Al | fits stopped free. Send Lo 921 Arch Street, | I'bliadeiphia, Fa i rc r——— I A ——— i Tears are the showers that fertilize this world, | m— “Rough on Coughs,’ ASK for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, Sore ‘Throat, Hosrseness, Troches, 15¢, Liquid 2c, s——— a No one is fatigued after the excercise | of forbearance, RADWAY’S READY 4 SRELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Sore Throat, Lumbago, Plearisy, Coughs, Pneumonia, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Difficult Breathing. In these cases the READY RELIEYV should be applied freeg over the affected parts until & bars. ing sensation] is felt, and it will be found in every case that the READY RELIEF is a quick, safe, powerful and reliable remedy. In severe cases doses of READY ger ls threatened one or two JWAY'S PILLS will help the n effecting & cure, Badwuy's eady Relief 1s n Cure for every Pain, sprains, Brojses, Palos in the ack, Cheat or Limbs, It was the first and is the only FPolu Remedy That instantly stops the most excruciating pains, Boa) in i RI3On, & cures Cougeslons, ch, Boweis, or other ler of water will In #, Bour Sto ETY OUST, ly COLE, Fistulency, and ail interns MALARIA in its There 18 nol 8 re that will cu iarious, other fevers (aide quickly se KADWAY'» Price, 50 cents per bottle, DR.RADWAY'S | swellings, surface in order to reduce internal liniment, Rub in well, o—— | which differs from it chemically, | infancy each small mouthful is secured { by eflort and slowly presented to the gastio mucous surface for digestion, It | 18 thus regularly aud gradually reduced { to curd, and the stomach is not oppress- | ed with a lump of half coagulated milk. { by the adalt, Milk shouid be taken in ! mouthfals, ut short intervals, and then it is rightly dealt with by the gastric juice. If mulk be taken after other food, and cause discomfort and indigestion, comimsi—— | self to the discovery of the reason why { woolen clothing, when | ing, and becoming thick, and soquiring | that peculiar odor and feeling which so | annoys housekeepers, says these evil effects are due to the decomposition of Protection. Xo such protective ag ni her diseases of 3 maaria tellers Blomact i ills and fever and ype exists ax Hos. lieved cons : ot a »3 sirengit 1 Dealers generally. “St. Bernard } VEGETABLE PILLS” Sa The best curs for LIVER spd BIL JOUER enmpimants, COSTIVEN ESS, HEADACHE ahd DYSPEPSIA i Price, B oents, at Drogeista, or by | omih Bamgpies sent FARE Address BT. BERNARD VEGETABLE PILL MARKERS, #3 Mercer Btroed, New York | which the clothing absorbs. The fat ! the wool, my Veing of the derotem em the unos y awe of Lost Manhood, Debllity, & cured by the lagtic Cradie~ sreving ¥ whekiy and painless i -tad SOIR SRR Fiano Fes er To | eral hours, then adding some water and | & few drops of ammonia, The woolens | are then to be washed, and rinsed in | lukewarm water, ——— A cuzar, and yet useful cover for the | side-board marble can be made of linen. | yard; cut it long enough so that the | ends will hang over for about one-quar- cast the edge; then put three rows of a simple vine in outline stitch may be | worked on each end. Work this with { crews]; it will wash better than marking { cotton will, and besides, you can take | longer stitches with good effect, A——— peeled and sliced, haif pint of ice-water, grated nutmeg, pounded ioe, invalids for whom the pure porter was too heavy, causing biliousness heartburn, cloth with kerosene oil, rub the wood with it then with a very soft, clean, and dry flannel, wholly to a maid 1t will very likely not be a success, for too much oil will be used, and that is far worse than to use no oil at all, Bravrrorn Trornes, —Mix a little salt and one teaspoonful of sugar in one egg, work in flour and roll thin, Cat in round pieces and fry in hot lard, ill the cakes with jelly or preserves, Pretty side dish, Noovrrs. Make a thin paste of eggs and flour, add a little salt, roll thin, cut in narrow strips, throw in boiling water and boil five minutes, Serve hot, with butter, black pepper, and hard-boiled egg, chopped fine, Sour Carotaixa Cake One small cup of butter, two cups of sugar, three cups of flour, four egas, half a ne fui of soda, half a teacnpful of milk, a little brandy, and a cup of raisins, Ocrax Caxe,—One cup of milk, two cups of sugar, half a cup of butter, the whites of five eggs, well beaten, three oups of flour, one teaspoonful of soda, and two of cream tartar; flavor to taste, Nevuw's Gixoxn Warzns,—One cup of sugar, one cup of butter, one oup of lasses, half cup of made coffee, two teaspoonful CURES ALL IISEARER OF THR KIDNEYS LIVER, BLADDER, AND URINARY ORGANS, DROPEY, GRAVIL, DIABET, ERIORTS DISEASE, PAING IN TER By the ue of this REMEDY, the Mommach and Dowels epeedily regain their strength, and the biocod i Purified, It fs promounced by hundreds of the best doctors 0 i be the ONLY CURE for all kinds of Kidney Disenson, It fe purely vegetable, and cures when other medi. cines fall. Over 100 Physicians i the Bate of Rhode Island on record testifying in ite favor and who pre. | seribe It regularly. ~ Hale’s_Honey EXorechound and Tar FOR PERSORS OF ALL AGES. A WONDERFUL CURE FOR COUGHS, OOLDE CRA WP, WHOOPING COUGH, BRONCHITIS, AXD CONSUMP. TION, IT BANISHES {acute or chronic and BREAKS UP OOLDS Jike magic; IT CURES, ia fact, where other remedies bave fated, Beng it in readiness §iareent, chienpwet Ike's Toothache Drops Care in one min wie. German Oors Rensover Kills Corns and Bunions Of all Drugeists st 30, aud Look OUT POR IMITATIONS, TEER REE EEE RE EE EE EEE EE EEE «+ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . . 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