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DON'T BLAME aman for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pai. is simply awful, No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. But—oughtn't aman to be blamed if, having Rheu- ism or Neuralgia, he wont use -lo-pho-ros, when it has cured rc vm who have suffered in the same way. It has cured hundred after physicians have pronounce: incurable. “The skill of five physicians could nox eure me of Rheumatism which had ser'cd in the hips, neck and shoulders, So ir- tense was the pain that sleep was aim impossible, "The first dose of Athiopiioro. gave me relief, and the third enabler: itleep for four and a half hours wih: waking. I continued its use, and « well. Rev.S. H. TRO New Alban TWE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wai St. “Fin Jast Ging Bown to the Gale” RICAN PUBLI adeiplia Pa. ‘ gunt Ave., J 6980 !}-: pn ieee eee COCKLE'Sstiiscs PILLS ‘This old Euglish Family Medicine in for 86 years, all over tho world for Bile, Ledigestion, Liver, Sc. . 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Indispensable to LADIES. Send 4 cents for ie Sealed Circular. CALUMET CHEMICAL CO., Chicago, os. beware Drake's Maguzine. the fuel of the future?” as are living Christin lives have been taught to believe it will be brimstone. —Life. asked 2 man of a bill collector yester- day. co lect my thoughta,"’ was the rep'y.— Pilesburgh Chronicle. your grandmother gave yous watch on your bir h lay. case watch?”’ “No,” lady tourist--* C iptain, I feel so sorry." wd Ge 2 ether Popular Vallads, in bock form, | Cantain—“What about, madam?" a OG a sees So Pestpald, OF 1 Oy aeesunt of the poor fish." ONL: ¢ - . “What's the matter with them?" “Tncy must get so seasick when the water is rough.""— Vezas Sif ings. weary,” sang the sallow, pimple-faced yeung man in the parlor. the old man, gloomily, as he paced up and down in the room above, “I’ve often wshed they wou'd. but they never do.'"—Merchant Jruve er. girl—““What do you want?” Girl— “Mrs, Jones sends her regards and says would you be so kind as to count your children and sce if you haven’t got one too many, aa our Kit- ty hasn't come home ard school has been out two hours."’—Jecas Siftings. husband; “we must have things are ranged in this house so that we shall know where “With all my heari,’’ sweetly an- swered his wife; ‘and let us begin with your late hours, my love. J should like very much to know where FULL OF FUN. —In making ilove toa Boston girl of the shoulder blade.-- * What will b- Such of us —Tie Journal asks: —'How are collections to-d:y?"’ “Slow, very slow; can't even —*Tommy.” said his aunt “I hear Was ii a hunting replied Tommy, who is seven years old, “it was a bare- the eff-ct which a certain piece | and observations show how-olearly | ~ re ne aa faced watch." —Pitt:burgh Chronicle. of Hiterature exercised upon the | that we are all, or most all disposed, —On an Ocean Sveamer.—Affected | mental development of the sub- | when we take an article of mre ian- —Gning at Forty Miles an Hour. — The car stove, people sad, must go, So also said inventors clever; It does, for by its heat we know ‘The car stove goes as well as ever. —boston Courter. —‘“White wings, they never grow “No,” said —Mrs. Smith io Mrs. Jones’ servant S rvant —“See here,”’ said a favlt-finding every thi-g is kept.” y & i they are kept.” —Hearing a nois: at night, Judkins desce. ds with a lighted candle, and discovers a burglar escaping with a full 3: “Hallo!” he cries, “come back!” bh, wha?’ returns the burglar; » yes, the silver candle- stick! Pors it me.” H+ takes it from the hand ot the astonished Judkins, puts it into his bz pd politely says: “Ten thousand thanks. Have I for- gotten any thing Y. Ledger. —A Philadelphia paper si “There is a legend to the effect that a man, in order to economize, had his gas meter taken out and substituted coal oil for illuminating purposes, and at the eud of the quarter the gas company pre: sented him with a bill of thirty-three dollars for gas consumed afucr the re- moval of the meter.” This may be a “legend,” but it sounds 'ike the plain, unvarnished, square-toel — truth.— Drake's Magazine. SS Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit Positively Carea by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge ot the person tak- ing it; is absolutely harmless and will ettect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot druntards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot thei: own free will. It never fails. The sys tem once impregnated with the Svecific it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite toexist. For tull partic- ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race st. Cincinnati, O. —Argand, a poor Swiss, invented » lamp with a wick fitte! into a hollow cylinder, up which a current of air was permitted to pus@ thus giving a supply of oxygen to the interior as well as the exterior ef tho circular frame. At first Argand used the lam)» without a g.aas chimney. One day he was busy in his work-room, and sitting before hs burning lamp. His little brother was amusing himself by plac- ing a bottomless oi! fi s< over differ- ent articles; Suddenly he placed it upon the flame ot the lamp, which in- 3tantly shot up the long, circular neck ofthe flask with increased brilliancy. {t did more, for it had flashed into Ar- gand’s wind the idea of the lamp-chim- ney, by which his invention was per- fecied. - oe —Immense quantitics «f coal are to be found between the Rocky and the Sierra Mountains. A man who has practiced medicine tor 40 years ought to know salt trom sugar; read what he says: Toledo, O., Jan. 10.—1887 Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co.—Gentle- men:—I e been in the general prac- tice ot medicine tor most 40 vears, and would say that in alt my practice and ex- perienc ave never seena prenarati n that I could prescribe with as much con- fidence of success as I} can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manutactured by vou. Have pre- scribed ita great many times and its ef tectis wonderful, and wonld sav that Lave ve to find a case ot if atarrh that it would not cure, if thev j would take it according to directions. Yours Truly, L. L. Gorsucu, M.D. Office, 215 Su We will give $io00 for any case ot C tarrh that can not be cured with Hall's Catarth Cure. en internally F. J. Cueyvney & Co., Props., * eeSoid by druggists 75c. clusio O-tia. READING FOR CHILDREN. A PLAUSIBLE THEORY. —_Ir—_ What Should Be the Books te Amuse | Alleged Advantages of Reading from the Buys and Girls. Bight to the Lae You REALLY WANT In the rearing of their children, no There was no doubt a good reason ques:ion perplexes the conscientious —TO--— parent more than the choice of books ‘—no matter whether they be story books or picture books. No har.l-and- fast rule can be laid down for their guidance. wotthy, can prove of the least avail. Experience is the only safe guide. Parents study the composition of a particular meal intended for the baby stomach; but they seldom devote more than a passing thought to the likes or dislikes of the baby mind. Readers of biogranhy are fr quently reminded of ject of a memoir. wore certain than that if the mother and father were to watch the feelings aroused in a child by the different soris of books first plac-d in its hands they would be able to give it literature of a kind which would help to mold its mind into a grac-fil whole and give strength to its weaker paris. Thus they ought to be able to counteract a disposition to sentimentality or pes- simism by vigorous und optimistic narrative; opti vism or feverish nerv- ous energy might find healthy quali- {eation in stories of a mildly philo- sophic character. which ous! en the sort of fictos likely to be most useful. whatever experiences shows that a particular kind of do harm, do net fly to its entithesis for a remely. ter by giving the little ove a story similar in subj-ct matter, but so | whatsoever that may bs; just as they | St Ot cio eae ace ie mxyeenn moilifie | in tone as to prove innocu- | would naturally raise ther right hand | Grlal, Gnd tt will cure you.” address ous. that if they adopt proper means at the outset they will deprive ri the great danger that it possesses for the voung. road of honor ancl trath and prepare i:s mind for the inception and com- prehension of sound principles. That is what days of high pr ssure and sensation- Poranent positionss ‘pay. alism. ‘The period of adolescence has QTA IEG Louisiane. its risks, but thess risks will bs small —— RK Nil - ERIES ta z or gr is wis:ly or unwisely dealt with. — ury. ered a compound which acts with truly for he practice of the H-brews to read and write from right to left. We have often speculated and inquired about it, and while we could not learn or discover any thing very tangible in regard to it, we are quite couvinced that the most pertinent reason lies in the fact that our vision from right te left is much clearer and stronger than it is from left to right. Naturally, sv we are informed, there is no difference in nerves or in the optic arrangement of the human eye between the right eye or left eye, yet our own inquiries BUY, SELL or TRAD PROPER No list ot books, however Nothing seems | dise, or a picture, or any thing else for examination into our hands, to look at it from right to left, and not from left to right. Sinee we have cn- deavored to fathom this q icstion, we can see quite an advantage to the eve by reading from right to left. If we read from left to right, the parts read are yet continually before us; while, if reading from right to left, the parts read are then beyond our sight, and the parts to be read are un- obstructed in view. Now, when we write from left to right, the line wo are writing is rather of a delusion to the eye, while if we write from right to left no hing is immediately in front of our vision bit a clear space. Even the pen and its shadow cease to cxer- cise a less disturbing effect from right to left, while from left to right much annoyance is experienced by men who have nuch writing to do, Our observation shows that, unawares, people use their eyes from right to left whenever or wherever they go into close examinaion of any thing. Over post-office. The emotions of vhild is capable are so ingenu- vince | that nothing ought to be thin for parents to determine When I say Curr I donot mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them re- @urn again. I mrav A RADICAL I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, Allfelong study. I WARRANT my remedy te | Curr the worst cases. Because others have ' Let a child read steri:s of character it likes. If fiction is calculated — to Co.npromise the mat- tail f : lledis no reason for not now receiving a cure. Bend at once for a treatise anda Fre 4.C. ROOT. M.C. 183 Peact St.,NewYors = ALESMEN WANTED! . largest and best known Nurseries in order to get a clearer sense of feol- ing by touch. —Hebrew Journal. Parents may take it for certain ading of Sart the child on the is ne to do in these it in proportion as the'r source Edward Salmon, ta Ninetventh Cent- ———__-~<e alzia Cured in = theumatism and Near. The Indiana Chemical (o. have discov- is the Dor of the GenuINnE cp Chimney. c imitation. marvelous rapidity in the cure ot Rheu- ma ism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it to cure any and every case of acute nflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 DAYs, and to give immediate relief n chronic cases and ettect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription tor this wondertul com sound which can be filled by your home druggist atemail cost. We take this means of giving our discovery co tne public instead of putting it out as a patent medicing, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satistaction is not given. THe [NpiANA Cuemicat Co, to-tyr Crawtordsville, Ind WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Mental Kitchen Scales for Busy House- keoopers and Cooks. Soft butter the size of an egg weighs one ounce. One pint of coffee A sugar weighs twelve ounces. One quart of sifted flour h. aped), one pound. One pint of best brown sugar weighs thirteen ounces. Two teacups (well heaped) coffee A we gh one pound. Two teacups (level) of granulated sugar weigh one pound ‘Two teacups of soft butter well packed weigh one pound. Ouae and one-third pints of powdered sugar weigh one pound. ‘rwo tablespoons of powdered sugar or flour weigh one ounce. Que tablespoon (well rounded) of soft butter weighs ons ounce. One pint (heaped) of granulated su ar weighs fourteen ounces. Four teaspoons are equal to one VIRGINIA bs > ATARRE SAMPLE TREATMENT We mai! enough to con- vince. B. 8. LAUDERBACH & ©O., 773 Broad-st Newark. N. J. PATENT F. A. 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