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w" i I'm mm <* i TJr V • I* VM *0 BcpT«T With lk» gtfta, Thtj all iot him 4>4 pliM. aid : “ Oa f»r«ftil hr, mj <!<»*, ■BMk dWMta *nrt almvi (rood - TUlttMc I know of world. X’ ■ I'M bookad Dp, bn Mod wood." H« left me for RltdM, And went by 1wd« trank not To Androooofgto’t io**tn* eun]j On obopa to dally dlna. I wfOow any ona a debt Of (ntltade If they -t Bated tiding! of my abaant “ maah," How tbrea long yaere away. Haw Bcda Are Bade Beanilfnl. A great deal at deooratire color is now iaahkiDable for bed-ooreringa. Bilk cov erings of embroidery or of rich damasks are used over the entire bed. If a white epnad is preferred, it is brightened by a scarf drapery of rich dark brocade, that is thrown carelessly across the foot >: of the bed. The Jspeneeo embroidered i done with fUt threads in Upestry dfnigna, are especially hand some. Antidwi laode combined with Iscee combined white rnnslin are used over colored silk lx;d-spreads, with pillow- io match. A Iwrder of red j upon which the lace edge falls, is • pretty finish; when not lined, these Uoo screeds are used over down oom- for tables that are covered with rose, bine or red silk.—/Won AOrrrtUrr. at at invention is original ocatumea fancy' haUa. A lovely who is acted equally in Pans —^ : ‘ m vinea, I use to I or lam e«t ol kee wtlh his wila <m Baa- day, bet Inml<le4 slap In again wUcn he saw her arrayed far .-hnrcTi Hhe wae at tfoch ttn.es so neatly dressed, no smil ing, so sweetly dUhrent (Man her every day aepeot, that aha made a regular weekly conquest of his heed Oh. there are few women who can’t be earnestly set about it—even ('harming if even while they ei eating. I mention this test of feminine grace because it is a severe one. Tbe process of filling the stomach ordained Mr nature is vulgar in itself, ande pleats, sta t fcd the gmUsassa as spi-U mad pear treee One hraaly yueag Udy. it ts mid. woa mmrmm of admirsLne m AH by Us wAh great deal of daintiness is required in the woman who would eat unrepellaotly. Fried oysters are a sore tnal to the ethereal girl who aits down to them with her admirer after a late theatrical per formance. It has been five or six hours since dinner, and she is as hungry as a bear that has lived on its paws all win ter. She knows that bed-time is close ahead, and she will not have to endure her corset long, if ahe does tighten it from the inside. Bui a big appetite ia disenchanting in a maiden, and fried oysters are greasy. The problem before her i» how to put"the seven oysters into herself without convincing the young n?»n that her stomach is about like his own in its periodical call for food. There is a risk in the matter that no skill can wholly eliminate. The best rule is to put on an expression of verv mild disdain at each mouthful, as thougn you took it under protest Don't over do this, and look as though sickened, but iust elevate the brows a trifle, smile faintly, and try to give theunprearion that E tolerate a fried oyster, but do not ler after it 1 watched s slender, graceful, angel (seed creature in a faah- abU oyster house thf other night and ■aw that by neglecting ner deportment she was shocking tbs fellow across the table. Perhaps she didn't cars whether be adored her or not Anyhow, she was putting the oysters into her mouth halves, chewing them with guete, •wa..-'Wiag plenty of bread and eat cabbaga ahmg with them, and taking an pains whatever to diaguias the feel A ahe wwe eap.ytng them mightily, the well table set s thicker and older sms. who |•radioed the art rtf oyster- lug as 1 have tndtmled H Her farial ■rr «> m M rWeer. ftbe slipped M w U s beany meal wAhnai spveanag bo ea mithmg te spank of. sad M wue sa>y the empSy fkasee that the tan (the *m md tern ek.^ her bag of a swan e rkl the method <d I into ths capable Witt sec which of an in- Tha^i of experi mentally solving ths problems at trigo nometry arising in the course of a sur vey, hes been long confessed by engi neers. The invention perfected by the Tbm pet mid >4 whkh her “Kb 'Fsvortts ' h ths or nra*n ue«r wio wa wui^aa is a graduated bar which may represent the base of any given triangle. The ' bar is graduated into ten equal parts with extreme accuracy, and these sections are again graduated until a linear register of the utmost conceivable fineness is pro duced. At one end of the bar is fixed a semicircular plate, the circumference of which ia graduated into degrees, min utes, and seconds, and the base of which is parallel with the bar itself. At the other end is placed a quadrant, or quar ter of a circle, graduated in the same manner. At the center of each of the circlet of which these platea form aec- tions, a movable bar turns upon a pivot in the same manner as the Lands of a dock. Each of these bars ia graduated into ten equal parts of the same length as those of the bases, und etch part is finely subdivided. The quadrant and semicircular plates are also so con structed as to slide into the fixed bar, thus forming a base-line of any conven ient or eeeignable length. With this instrument such problems as (hose in which c— angle and the adjacent sidee. V It mat be true that the most hardened heart will reepood to a child in distreee, but it requires a w|*htub full of gall for a man to do it in the middle of a cold night in January when the nearest pare- groric is in a drug store ten blocks off. focus or middle-a^sd men suffering from eervoue debility, loss of memory, premature eld sge, ss the result of bad bsbitu, should send three stamps for Part VII of Dime Series pam phlets. Address Wobld’s Disfzhsasy Mkdical Association, Buffalo, N. Y, It If as Washington Irving who said of a conceited man that whenever he walked toward the West he expected the East to tip up. one side and the adjacent anwlee, or one le are given, to angle and the opposite side find t the other factors, may be ] I To Cawsnnsptlves. Reader, can you believe that the creator af flicts one-third of mankind with a disease for which there ia no remedy? Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery" has cured hun dreds of esses of consumption, and men are living to-day—healthy, robust men—whom physicians pronounced incurable, because one lurik was almost pone. Send Uo stamps for Dr. Pierce’s pamphlet on Consumption and kindred affections. Address World’s Dispui- sast Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Thk disgusted man who for the first tim„ tasted caviare puckered his mouth and prououucad it to lie “decomposed welk tbal hirdsh. >t so wetk that the cook couldn’t fire a hole through the bread. [Rij^mcnd (V* ) filat# 1 1EI instsmtaneoualy without calculation. Having for example, cue angle end the adieoeot aid* given the engineer re volves ths graduated bar upon ths quad if ths angle is less than s right * ■ ‘ itf tt to rant obtOSS, He then rwvolvse At REPORTORUL TOTES. WHAT THE PfOPLE SAV^ Out reporter, in mekiilgKis customary round* in the upper pert of the city found news very warce. Not even Cspt Ept*, or Sergeant Thomas, or ttofgesnt Parster. or Rergrsnt < Vitieina, all of whom are generally newsy, could give him an and he was aoout to rrtnrs to the rithont s ddgle scratch In kl> ok. when the (bought occurred plate To find the third U m as eery to snUrnrt the s«m «d st ths rettestf item, nSoe note-hnok to him that JaeUcr Thomas W might tell him wmethisc about thing- in the Wens End or en Krook av*w Mr Haander*. as evrrvbody know*, ths m.pnlu Amre*s« st the enrnet Bseok svsnee smd MarahaJ! etreel ops lasts ths Third pol-ew steU»e •snrw I led It ssome sf aed ••• mes he ihe slBshie r^\ with a iwedisl make «4 ths heed Mr ws« Ms vary« R. R. Wabsss k OteT . •af* Kidney and l.i»«r Ours the beto in the werti lor kidney and User dlsea / » Oo*. A ft i" Ths Yonkers Gaxritr, makes ths > sug gestion that “corner loafers ought to be iu the middle of ths block—provided it’i ths guillotine." Tte« flA Hamlin C3n« At Milan, Italy, they have recently had a Musical Industrial Exhibition and Competition, under royal patronage ; at which were collected and "compared, during a period of several months, the largest number and greatest variety of musical instruments, old and new ever brought together. America was hon ored in the award to the Mason A Hamlin Organ Company of jthe highest medal, and the only one in this department Considering that 250 awards were given, altogether, this distinction was very irked. It is a continuation of the tn- D! BULLS COUGH SYRUP mar umphs of these famous organ makers at organ every one of the World’s Fairs for four teen years ; to which there has been no exception,—TAs Manhatli "Now, my boy, take ihose eggs to the store, and if yon can't get a quarter a dozen, bring them back.’’ The boy went as directed, and came back, say ing : " Father, it takes me to make a trade. They all tried to ret 'em for forty cents, but I screwed T em down to twenty-flve.’’—Philadelphia Quit. From Mississippi. Corinth. Mi**., April 2, 1877. Capt*W. P. Ellis, Bailey Springs, Ala. Dear Sir—It gives me pleasure to stale the result of the use of Bailey waters in my case. I had for several years been the victim of Chronic IH- arrhora. Tbe exhausting discharges, •ad aWace of assimilation of food, with painful nlorration of the bowels, had reduced me from vigorous health to aa almost tuqwlr«* addition. Mr pky siclan edviard s trial of the celebrated Ballsy waters. In a hm day* after my arrival the faartiosM of ths livsv and ridgy digmUsa ritable romfiUoa wf my dosMarad, and s aom'~ health anon retehtissd. two ywsra ng*». nad I ha' joyed gwud health* I •»>»»♦» entirely te Mm nf !w »• Very Iki ths to mf sw 0PIUM—3S COESMTED BlfrEB 5 r«T«sfat»ts* , SHAnteiSMa Om relmlM •rwUU hr la|l(tWion. d?»- f *«r MMt •o*. A Itn tf e*7*>cA> •teteaA, U*M —4 «i*«r | l It* 1s • e i gg^ Mr I rtevraAlt*. It Pw wle W *U I OIVE1N A. W A. Y ! At RLBSAWr OSS-BCSDSIS PASS FASHION CATALOGUE L AT E H T MTYEEN mt C 8 lydIi^ VEG3 f.r all Iktae PAlatel Mt eaiBaa t* nir fcttt fct«»lt f It wUl oun> ectlr U tht wo»»» form t plaints, nil oTarl • troubles, IndammAt] tlon, FoUln* rr. W».<lAC«m»nto, Audi Epical IVstl.Ccs. ard U paiticnlfTty l fTh*C(*« 0- • ‘ tumorr fro) - — — .jng* ccroua humors there la * h«tsd very »p* It removes fAintote, Catuleocv, dote for Rod relirweR weRknBRR < surer Mootin#, HsmtechM. Rsrro. -e- a* DsMIHj, SkopteSMte Dtjsw js(4Li ^ That fr*n»S *1 *»Mte« down, < It Till At All t PDcttesmroat °LTnis' x-"piNKnaws rxen l-eCSn- prrporwl •» » ” LftelUm. PTW.SL Stahottlsof•»* USB* form «f »U1* Dteums fcrm Mmssffrttetopwhm fwmhsr . mmmmrrn ofl IsOIOSD sS laOTtry. a ILTW* mxa nr i te •« to*. Anti-Liar *—• - mm4 mail mr* » —S *** ■■ 1 ‘ N. O. r. ROOM A ROM. a-* ■was smss «gfV. tom •r AAtemmud ekat 1 i- »'■* m s» te sOwSed n»« Y«W IteM of m. J seeks (M- d el TV. * re^md Mr «e«e m* I hare w— mmm* tos. Jetete il sm4 te«e tsssf mt*w4 tmm K" ■"Item tekm-e ks *S Jere-A* -’Yss ato I te4w». is m a kms «tms Mr tekf S sd are At • eVml k**e tew* ss TV. «teek te* ml Mr M tfmtm 9f S*d teAd d S AM tess* ww* tegeiMd ^Ikw sss ef Ms ssrn “-7 Am i *>*<•« m >i e*m <4 tew The A* w 1 steel •* Is ^ Ahws temaad *>4k • tteteg lee Aswmk. • -o p^e tern*, wmsm f A swki te-te* te '<o«#m| km IA. «4 teetegBSSkiS tew Maf admmes te k^meeo te"* - '4 »m . iw I hy tee (Vase- smimsstete as tee pteimi • S owsees '•'W IsmAJ I as sets’ Vbi > as to a < is jteir* Wars* I « *eo *> tel ys Ue4 I te 'tery to.-I ** I ml Skos r< e ■* ss ike htenl <•' sifate* FWkogo re kens ken a. Wol I ojs • temtekm** me ssi I hi | smiy ;os4 e* fra (iteers. s*d -oi* */ heed etete sml smow umiy smood yoe to« so e* , ss 1 s*wl hokes *w* moy e-4 , ke* it. bte l^aseste y». teiims sed «m- il ^gestabSrLi r, r* te rtekd. to- Is kh teRsM ks|——smlky Mi Ited*. te-a-tem fto«te ■f ths 1 Bui, bos MIS Of lhs> flt- which thsy S o, intbsr Urea find is, the stadius art ia dreaa. High art, by the teofaDy wanted jtrel now to ward gff aastofa dMncatitim Rw tomhiiis part to thresitened with, i vice always lying in wait, advocated and enjoined, i to resemble in roondnom i the mainmast of a ship, i not be thicker than a spsur. gbooldteg are in;” and hose graceful sloping lines were oaoe the admiration of tne world now insert hoops of whalebone in their sleeves to preserve unbroken the straight line from the neck to the top ot the arm. —London Daily Newt. Tfc* Wmnen’s Hoard o( Trade at ( hi cago. The principal business transacted on the Laoies’ Board of Trade at Chicago is bartering for a nickel’s worth of pea nuts, knitting silk stockings of the old gold and banana patterns, tearing to nieoes new dreases, not literally with the “gen, r _ , but with the tongue, and tele phoning their dear fathers and brothers •cross tne way to learn if they’d better venture a deal this morning or wait till some other morning. With an enthus iasm worthy of Oscar WDde they have ewed the u i uncouth terms of " bull ’’ and " bear,” and address each other by the endearing names of "long” and * short.” The polite farm fei M Are you ■hart this morning ?” and not " Hello, I” m the uninitiated might infer. Ys Ate but K. MS ' all fra* U Ural I re a (Usera, wbar thev .(wmA English in tire world, an’ teramva man fra* Uiaeea is Uknn to be an Engiteh- man. bat III no detain ye, ms here’s the toast o’ a' toasts, ' My oouu try- man, Borua' U Okto 1 Depraved Moose. A man in Eureka, Nev., haa a cariosi ty at hi* store in the shape of a whiaky- UppluiR mouse, that oumes up aa regu- Uppling mouse, that oumes np as regu lar for his liquor aa the most veritable old fcxldy tipper in town. It appears that his mouseahip has acquired a taste for the ardent by lapping up the a the ui the long row of barrel* in the faucets af ■tray drops that fall from the long row of barrel* in the store, and, like a real human, haa been led into the whirlpool of an overweening in the i by the practice of occasional “nipping.” When under the influence the little long-tailet} toper oats up the most curious antics. He rolls around on the floor in a perfect spirit of dranken recklessness, stands on his head and plays regular "high jinks ” lunoiRf the barrels and i bottles. As with mankind, whisky seems to make him sociable, and when on one of his jamborees he cuts around through the store and office with out the least apparent fear, and is as familiar and friendly with the boys as can be, even running up their legs and allowing them to handle him. A Philadelphia Trick. " Her* ia an article,” said the peddler, "that is as cheap aa dirt I” A man took the article, and waa walking away, when the peddler grabbed him. "Where’s my mi my money for thatr he "Money," said thei —W-- S . 1 Why. you esid it was as «3Uc*Lg*lBll U.c ,11 dhtoJ "Wall, you eaa't 1 kdirty totokan mf— l *T of ai ivsto ito mo*, anun * 1 onginadfortiiity, yield, to Maryland. Virginia sod West Virginia the yield is better than ths general average. The low yield in North Carolina to a usnsaaity of the pf neoeaaity at the production at the fashionable y«Uow " bright” grade aead far plug wrapper, grown on a poor muit Rook wwl—LUUe Rock Gan tt c. An article in the New York Tribune ■ay* that the oleander ia such a deadly poison that a horse which had eaten a bunch of leaves died in a short time. Persons picking and eating the bloeeoms have also died from the effects. "The branches dive*tad of bark and used aa skewers have poisoned the meat routed on them, and killed seven out of the twelve people who partook of it” "I suffered with rheumatism of the bsmk and hip for a number of years,” •aid Mr. Thomas Morgan, Superintend ent of Streets. " I was waited on by but they gave no perma- and I resolved to try St Jacobs Oil My rheumatism weakened attack phytieiana, nent relief, at the first attack of its great enemy, St Jacobs Oil, and soon I was well.”—Cin cinnati Timet-Star. Tn insurance of animala against ac cident supposed to be aunodern inven tion, waa practiced as long ago aa 1790, at Narwion, Oonn., according to a docu ment m the poaaeaaion at a gentleman at the University of Wisconsin. 77 Sargent waa cured of a m by St Jacobs N.T, Sunday <k«s '••••*.»* te- te Vtek. sHw* te J .we*'* ■a»«*Atra **.4 relate! faeek <W (' R fwtwks.* rw.ik.st 4 Iks T kwr*' tA'tewte* *tef * —teks» of Ite «f A11mres*i laliftewf tk* wwtev iA«t te W*J tfvsd -« Jsrete < Ul fas u *.«•* f*i* M te* ate « -4.< stef h*4 te.s g-teti • tewsk •asto H- b *4 ths <U1 ap ptewk *< avgtet whH* te «■* ws^steg a*4 IA« teal ra.reiaq te *as *.U At Ite AteWV** Hstel Ite 4»w» Vts*.f sret Mr If E- ('terksv s fr*(to- reaa (rasa ite total*, ah* ted te.* t */%*rat ter. *te«i • tewth. Ms aasf reglf te ^ stela s>> atosl tot J arete Oil ’ ! <«Crete with paralvTA* o( ths tog cbsaM •> arrrly walk I ate !••• tettias to •«. sight ate ■ as r«rte II is ite test rasatey I te*. .wr tnte. ate I tew (rite tteoi all.’* Edward Blakry. at RI7 E**t Utgh .trrrt «*jd "HA'tag tel to red with nilrwte pais aV.*t the .yss sod brad I procured a bo III. of tot Ja- eoba Oil I applied the aamr according to direriions and found relief at once. I cheerfully rveomend the Oil” The reporter cal Ite on Mr. John R. M<Thai! the well-known drugftat at the eorner of EightrenlS and Main, and aekte what he thought of the Oil. "Well l sell a g iod deal of it I ‘ic,LINE*"'> ^CHaDRT Fate mm NIAGARA FALLS, h«k To come be for public with an abt cure for drunkcMM a specific to remot dewire for alcoholic ulamv trrtlkn to I are have no dout absurdity; nsefi i caac. ngtogff the U %s bcforrdfUlreyour cafke Id die pukre ihorouglily •MM t wjrvr 1 v r-a In afftM prrwncnt that M \ do all fato totaam (ot ■g • f..S = LAIHKS saw, a f tya ewaraav. A prajTC . Abed i o > t twmaa.wwtov IV - waaa* a*ta.w ■ HA— a.te*w ms is ma < es as .a aa* I » TOBY PASTOB IB TROUBLt. •T7C i rterd Hsaa^l It. .nu Is ste rrstia, ate ksisd nH | nisito|^va*'a>k*i know of a re ar . markable cure it has made. A ladv ac quaintance of mine on the hill had been suffering many years from severe rheu- m>tism and swelling of the hands and feet She heard of St Jacobs Oil and bought s bottle. Hhe used it and the result was highly beneficial. J. H. Childrey, the popular druggist at 1722 Mr in street, remarked to the writer: “Ye^Xair: it is a tuoceaa. Men, women and children are running after it. Mr. James A. Gentry, Ex-Mayor of Manchester, met the reporter and told him how he had been relieved by St Ja cobi Oil. He had suffered with acute rheumatism, but by rubbing with the Oil had been cured. Mr. B. P. Owen, city editor of the Whig, said he had just been cured of severe pains by an application of the Oil. Timothy Sullivan, 1107 North Seven teenth street, testified as follows: “ My wife had suffered with terrible pains in her side ana could find no relief until I procured a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. After one or two applications of the Oil f can truly say she was very much re lieved." — L. E. Franck, 28 North Ninth street said: "1 had a very severe attack of brat h. ■PmM H<- bsdor- raMonally •rrrrr Mint, entente nsakofttea as »raptte (tel H wsa rrUrnl. H« bteoc- buiUc at larks or colds. Wntsof ,0 any rovpUlnts i char tliat rbamrter uetyr trouble blai lung. a. be bad kmadowla remedy Air all such annoying I ro-ked what the mnedv us* and he replied,**Hv. J*co— G*.V Mr. Pastor said (bat ho considered the Great German Remedy an exrylWnt preparation for the cure or relief of rlH'icnaU.-m. and that it waa the only Ji iil|i | i ill IiiiiiiI people for that inr aet ... rheumatism in my knee-joint and hip. I suffered such pain that it was impooai- Me fov me to pot my fool*) the ground. Jacobs to directioaa I found great relief. In half aa hour of tor using ths pain had left I pi oca red k kail fa of St used tbe some aecoHiig I eat relic* • pain andlhl thing tired among proiessionm prop*v- • dutiv^lng compl2nt. He took bottle, of It with him whenever he-went traveling, and would not be without It,and knew that it was very popu lar with a number of members of his owu com pany. The foregoing, from the Brooklyn (N. Y.) I niik, recalls to our mind an Item wherein the editor of the Cairo (111.) ‘n Wj** tribute to the enterprise of the Bt. Louis FoA-Uu- pat.h, and expressing bis Borrow at the towiby tire which the latter paperMWta ncd, aavs: The whole office was knocked Into ten thousand pieces—all except tbe Bt. Jacobs OiL *lyertii>e- ment, which was merciftUly prererved The closing remarks in the above and the following incident are a true Index of the unexampled popularity tbo Great German Remedy enjovs everywhere: At a Bt. Louis theatre recydjy whilst the play was In pro«reWLOO«O f JU*todr perfonucra met with a painftil mtenap, ntlcn quite disabled her. Thohcro of the plere, equal tolhe emergency, called out to one of the ushe nj to “bring a bottfc of Bt.Ja( obs Oil quickly. “ i thundering applause Uirougbout the entire The thundering applause Uirougbout house which prompUy foHoWcdthla happy wig- gestlon w a* an unmistakable proof Of ths met thut the audience “had been tnare themselres, as the exprcrelon goes, and experienced ths ben efits of ihlawondsrfol ar Icle. , "Mr. Ctertea A. Whltrw y, adrertlrin? igenf ol Park Garden. I'roridewca, R. I, write: , Boc thresyaslS I had tor-aamiato-y rhcui.iatlsm in my right hip and kite* I wuteyed ajwnyjmMed phyit'Urui, and tr^d numsitea remwhe. for tte aUmcnt. but found Bubliwt to telp to* sntil 1 **vd ttetireatfa’iwasii TjSsadg.te. JarasaOtu HIRES’ I Mun IU %|® • , i III ii tiU > ti rrmtiflitiu truii (rwvii ivarthy ret tig tSr cnafii Of (H r mo lM til |> %aon 1 lor l^sprrrat d^'ev tsOft tifku till 1 den < M the nen’toti, _ | _ CSC^ig tifkl iWr*tiv i^UM. 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