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Address THE FOUBORG MEDICAL Co., 329 Livingesen &%., Breeklyn, | An utterance char: ristic « hammer of the north” and w« y of 3 | highest consideration. There isan am- fick Headache and relieve all the troubles incf- | bition which is landable, the spur of dent to a bilious state of the system,such a8 | man's best work, the voice wl as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aiter = ese ae eating, Pain in the Bide, &c, While theirmos$ | us arise and willl our appointed mis- Femarkable success bas beenshownincumpg [sign It has called such men as G t | < Lineoln f Ss all was or ery into his g tblic we in unstudied and to give the 1 | t y quoted above. | Our ¢ | reat republic offers to every within its bounds an even are afraid, if understood, it is not al- ways acted upon. America needs men who will thing for th conntry, not those who with unlawful ambition eternally seek some- for their country to do something for the end, the man who that lust of power which bids him grasp his own, and not the public good, will be left a stranded wreek by the flood-tide of popular ju ment. them; and in does not fling a sinstances eer has So has it been in number the past. A. brilliant in ¢ gone out into confusion and { kness: nd when the query was made: Why is this? the answer w He failed be- cause he sought the office, and the of- fice sought not him. The words of Grant > indeed a di- rection toward truest which our young citizens should keenly notice and inwardly digest.—N. Y. Ledger. are sucess, COMEDY ON THE RAIL. An Old Gentleman and a Young Woman the Only Actors. A girl about eighteen years old sat next the window in the rear cross scat of an elevated railroad car the other In spite of the steaming weather she looked cool and fresh in her white India muslin froek, and her large, blue eyes looked out innocently upon a hot and profane generation. Upon her head she wore a big, wavy hat of white Leghorn straw, around the crown of which was a garland of great flaming poppies, which dangled loosely from their rubber stems. The car was an old one, @nd there was no little fence to separate the per- son sitting where she did from the per- son sitting in the side seat next to the cross section. The girl sat well into the corner, and behind her, in the last side seat, sat an old gentleman who had taken off his hat, and whose large bald spot was turned toward the g Neither dreamed of interfering with the other, but the motion of the train set the poppies on the girl's hat nod- ding, and they tickled the old gentle- man on his bald spot. He was reading his newspapers, and made an absent- minded pass and the imaginary fly, with the result of giving the big hat a smart slap. The girl half looked around to see who v jostling her, but the old gentleman did not notice her. She settled back in her seat again, and again her poppies scratched the gleam- ing spheroid behind her. Again the man slapped at the fly, with much energy this time, and either his hand or his shoulder touched the girl's shoulder. She was startled and looked ready to run away, but there were no empty seats near by, and she hesitated. The old gentleman, on his part, turned around and regarded her with a look of momentary su: which changed to puzzled surpri By this time several person near the unconscious combatants were indulging in broad grins, which did not add to the peace of mind either of man or girl, But they gradually resumed their former attitudes, and again the poppies dangled against the skull of the unhappy old gentleman, who turned around sharply, when the trailing flower brushed against his nose. Witha look j of mingled disgust and relief—because he understood at last—he turned hi bald spot toward the window, while his neighbors smiled at the close of the comedy and the girl continued to leck out of her big blue eyes at a world wherein was much that she didn’t know about.—N. Y. Times. How to Concillate an Editor. “You look awful blue. What is the matter with you?” “That editor has sent back my last batch of poems. I wish I knew how to get his good will.” “That's easy enough done.” “How am I to do it, to put him in good humor?” “Don't send him any more of your | Had Taken It. Railway King—What do you think I need, doctor, to set me up again? Doctor—Well, I think a little iron will help you. in by friction and with the fing hing his surround head t gets the idea into his t bus } imexnd that rest SS aria a + COUNTERACTING MALARIA. er 3 cases bearing their trade mark— HAL Par TT WILL CURE aa GOR Sold only through watch dealers, ; WAEPEE Hee ene Caer se ae ds are many rithout ext: hz t ‘ All complaints arising from is without extra charge. s sordered condition of the There is no Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, Liver, the Stomach, the Kid- editer Sometimes or send to the manufacturers. neys and the Bowels; Dy HARPE RPE} effective in PURIFYING THE BLOOD ano pepsia, Hal tual Constipa- tion, Ind'ze nu, Tick Head- of Harper's Mx the young mun iness is hurrying b ——iR LADS! neat cl 32 e, opin wae loa rather, notoriety, than any other gov-|matier twice A trip is planned| DAILY ST LOUIS REPUBLIC. nees should be made by Post-off ce | It tones up the system and : 3 : i — . . or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. | ie aries . i ernment upon the face of the earth udassoon as the railroads send Issued Eve:y Dav Inthe Year. 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Harper's W eekly | PRICKLY ASH BITTERS C0., console himself he woald have done in- ‘ ‘ i Y Baler eanhere cls | - , Mailed to any address in the United Stated, ILLUSTRAT i ST. LOUIS, MO. mae ye a Back home at the office: the foreman Canada or Mexico -LUSTRe i But shoald not be eleg r 1 About TWO Cents a Dav ii ‘c Be aren : | ‘es a fA AA ‘ives the subscriptions and jets | Adress THE REPUBLIC, 51. LOUIS, MO. arper’s Weebly is acknowledged as stan¢ stood that there must be no abuse of |recives the subseriptions a nets | Adre | ing first among illustrated Weekly periodicals | those inestimable privileges? And. we} gut the weekly paper and sets type in America [ for job work just the same us if the editer thome. He is used that sort of a thing and he that when he gets ready to go away the editor will yet p» and his wages will st }run on while as to [.B. itl & Proprietor ot knows es for hita yet he is visiting in the country by everybody on the street a3 a good fellow. Books co ne for review burt They «ll go to the e- itors cesy little home where so many! never get it. Having 4th of the village socialaffairs take place [and fiver. ourit ot y exch winter, when items are scarce | having ad tet. t 2 ene inter, § : RReCice BUSH e ail Ite and the paper comes out filled with} tothe pu'ticsh ci Don’t imagine that he spends half of Elk Horn Stables ecenpies a place between that of the hurried daily paper and that of the less ‘timely monthly magezine. It includes both { } literature and news, and presents with equal i re and felicity the real events of current i] history and the imaginative themes of fiction On account of ite very complete series of illus ‘rations of the World’s Fair, it will ‘only the best guide to the great Exp. stsouvenir. Every publicevent will be fuily illustrated in itspaxes. 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