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ORATORY. It The TPast end Present stylKe ot Amer. tl lanp and Engllshb sp*ethMaktng b Compared. - Not many years ago the readiness of Amer cans :n pointed and effective speech was at once the awlmirdon and the envy of oar slower anrd Miore hest tat:na cousin- on the other side of the Athlatic. While John Bull would be Lumm ag and lat-ha- n; ill the opening is sentences of what lhe h:al to sa,, JuDan in than would set forth the outl ne of his di subject with a tiersp cuity and felic ty which left noth ng to desire. Nor was the git coutined to the educated class- o0 es. All sorts of ameetings and in all er sort of compa'l i.s, ga:thered for all to sorts of purposes, all sorts of meu dt would rise and g:ve their views plaiuly as or flrilily, as the case might tie, but always readily and clearly. Natturally ti a a country whiere the g ft of speech ei was so great, p.iblic sp:ak ng was a th powerfal element in all m.ttters of pub- Ita Mjc couceru. In polit cal coatests the ri eloquence of the champ ons on eithler o side was one of the ch of arms of victory ua rile thousands of votes werecast. not a ti, mueh because of the arru mentts sub- lo matted by tile part. orators its becauttsa mn of the strong; personal attraction of tha re orators themselves. a housands who at could not com:;reheol d the argument e, ~ were charmed :;and went by the uiagglet- 01 le nfluence of the sp:eaker. In other re departtuentl of life the love of oratory i was equally great. In thlos. diavs fo bnrehes we.re not half tilled, as they p: are now; twice every week and soeie- of times oftener thley were crowded with ty asiltent ve listeners . The platform of the lecturer attracted thou:aunls where to It Now attracts tens, and tiae courts h: ."were always tiled when counsel were ea expected to display the powers and e P-raes oof the furuau. Now, w.th rare st . exeeptions. th-at is all chanlge , aind i _even in politic; we cani not but observe ri that public speak.ng has become an in- R lqriticatt factor .n the str.fe of at C rties. When occaion calls we 1 salk as easly as ever and talk ti well too. But the occ:asions come more It :laely and. whsen they do come. peo- di -Ie care imnmensel. tle th:an formerly al no take advantage of theo irivulege af- oj l'ded them. Meanwhile. precisely t tih eOacLtrary of this decay of orator. is of observod in E:aglaud. Among the mass- ei reto work.ngmun publio speakers of ti (tbe helgaet ia:tlur:dt gifts are spring ngo ca p sad w nanilng iittfuence by their fac.f- S _i ass punblo speakers. The house of t1 .loeemons a not so remarkable as for- w werly for the ha-ha style of stammering a' Ibrough a speech. Asnd, what is even a - ere remarkable, the statesmen of a .Sland no longer issue tlheir proiun- I 3leauntos .n the form of pamnphlets. t as, arraage occasions for del vering e issesto tthe public on the p l cy a wish either to adlvo:,ate or opposi. a Allt same time the English pulpit is in pr. ved a+ ours seemt to h:ave ti nod. That tht re ii still larg. room p r hamprovement m:a be true. out i' is Is -'ae true that the improvement has p great. e Iit would be diffleult to assign any one ti - .use for this decay :amosng our.elvas. o trtsted. an it .s. with such advance a the water. It may h, that otr h Isl cousins are now only becomilg c to tie value of a power whli al at seatBe ,tly approoate 1 l. s. we have we:tried of a thing we p ebad to tIe sM easy. Or it may be that the F ing democratic lifo of Eigln. I as v laluIasti the p:olile to a n saterest in e ld a rs. wit It our pe ispl are e sinto rea -t o.vary etarlesantes. Or A I·t nas be, ana d it ltie.s it i,, in parr. lhat the exibr.tat abtlnlao:e of our srioldical lpubl a.tions funrishes our pople w ti so much mater.al for ind., -maient thought as to make the per- I -- Instruse.ions of oaur public speak- 5 '-e lose itportlant than they once were. i Asmy of th -oe reasonsi may b, true. All I Re are or less true; but there is an reason which is probably more id than all of them - omb nod. It is y thl s: that in England pnbl e _ lng is better worth hearing now fortnerlv., while in this coatatry it I gritwt iess worthy thast it ntedl to I We have tanglht theim Englishl what *tdo nan, how to do lt; but we our - setneal to have lost tihe excellence i -eo ne iiaosessed. The English have I 'La oonqutriug tlheir natural dficlul- a ;ie, while we hl:ave not been improving ra maturtl mlavalnrtages. Tlrat is all. -What Is reqnired to make an oratorP . three tit sigs are essential. Theoy ' e convieton. earnestness, and a com S of good. plalin Staxon Enyl sh. Ihings are bhelpltul in a thousad s;n iht these alone are ndispensa le. Now, one of tlhese we have abuo detly. iThe reail nes with which we psak mon all occsions shows that we 1 s it Bat where are our convie SWhese halts e:arnestness retirelP Spolitics, in relig on, Ia philosophv. . a everytilng heavenly and eart hly. we ave learnedl to quality and distingaish aLd mod.fy, until the capacity of strong -tist and earnest enthus asin seems to ay.* been frittered talltaway. Dilettan lu, as Ca-lisle would havoealled it, L taken bodily pessesion of us, and pai ral asaisd the leart of us. so that am half dead while we live. - l thab pulpit our divines are excusing l.5lr beliefa,and expl:ain n them away S k mdle spirit of conciliation which rms attack, bit wils no converts. the platform dilettlnute lecturers msthaeticallv or othdrwise ueo oi persuadlinr g their few Iearers stally there is not much of c.onse in asaything partlcular. In poli men rather strive to g:ain their own Ieon by avoiding dliticult es and t 1I ties than to au:ike it of import to tile people that thley should ie a to the places they a.pire to lLI the bar the mere casa lawyer p-d out Iis string of petty precedents a hIe mi'lht brisng the praeiples of aId equity in all their ma:sjesty to I gilt on ithe cause lie had in hand. m- two grett par!ies, too. tr-alitiot with erush ng force. In either I there are men iwho have no baaiil .wlera ther are anid who. if they Ilw it would be better placed. kr alfmseves andl their country, eti" dae. Protection deltlo oid ree tranld repuiilieass arei oi plosa. How can a aemocrat be ti" a party whichi believes fres tI e b thaing at which wisely to be himacli daoes not believe its IteP lw emt a dree-traduie re be eariest in a party which a unler erter tariff her eouldak or dared? HIow ca }hava the force of fervor ether eag a reels area' the wimlP Aml hoe e o thwart eeme with Sto r Jfllow .at It deadens public spirit; it ereste In difference In eitizons. That it makes the eloquence of earnoetniess natopossi ble I: the least important of :;t evil d conscquenceL-St . Lou a Repub~icau. d CANCER CAN BE CURED. tl Un Operattone Serve into Every Case to p Prolong Life-lnterestiug Stals t( ties. e The question whether or not cancer n is curable by operation is one of v tal b importance to those who may have the tl disease. Its popularly supposed to be t incurable, but stat sties prove that it si Is not so. In estimating the value of ri operations for cancer we must consi'l- s, er the dlurat on of the d sease when left b to itself. Paget. in 139 cases. gives tiue .. dtrattioll of life in 73 not operated upon a as forty-eight montlhs. wit Il in the re- : maining 64., where one or m ire opera- ti tions had been p rforu rl, the life aver- ri ago. was fifty.-two months. S.blev. in as eighty-four eases. mak,- the average ft thirty-two months in cases not opaerated iupon, anud tifty,-two moithIa wlhre- ex- º: SLIion was practiced. 'he lontcst du- Is ration of I te in cases not operated up- u on is twelve years; in those operated It upon eighteen years. Wit l these stat- it tist!cs go to prove that oneration pro- L, longs life, they do not prove an tilti- a mate cure. Dr. OI,'kop show; in his i report that out of 229 -e -.y wher" O oer- , attons had been !perforueid 21 recove.r- of eli. Dr. Willard P'arker I..liesed in I1 operations for the di-..'s. in :t piper E road before The .lied ,e .lourial a-o- t, ciation in S ptembler, 1873. he reports a fourte.on cases of .tre by exeh iot, the e p:atients be nz in goa:l Ih al h at tih e, l b of periols vary ng from three to twee- I: ty-seven years. II A mass of statistics might be brought r. to show that n many instances cancer p has h.en radically cured, and in other I ases l;fe has been inle!in.tely prolong- n ed by the use of the knife. A few f. snecda cases will serve to show this. lir. Weir reports a case in wJhi,-h the lh right breast wa. :amputated by I)r. James c R Wood in 18.6. In 1867 Dr. Pest antputatetd the left br ast. ins 1,73 l)r. t Weir removed a recurrent grow tl from e the right side, :tntd a;;a n in 1877 :nl it 1880. the patient tinaily d. uing of the a disease twent:-five ve:t.5 after its first appearance. Dr. Frank H. Hamilton v operated upon a patient who surv.vet u thie xe sion twentv years, and aln- .1 other patient of heis. whose bre:nast was e entirely removed, survived thle ouera- ir tion for ten years. Cases of this des- t cription might be multiplied. Dr. ' Shr.cd:. Gen. Grant's phys:clan. claims :, Stlat the dlisease is organie, an-h in no c way hered-tart. lie bel eves that its , Sorigin is loc:al. :nd is thr.efore remor- c a able. and that the constitutiina becoemes affected only secotd rily by a more or less widespread' dis.,,minat on of oriLgi nal cancer g,.ms. Thie fa lure oft o"e . excision to effect a citure' inl no w se d s concerts It m. Tne disease is ins douas. and a care:al microconp e xaaltiirationli is necessary to iollow its various ranli tic:tions. Wh *re thie growth is not in I a prox mity to t.,e vrtal organms oleration I after operst on may be tried with icn t ptnity. InI the case of Gen. 'Grant. the entire throat was affected alnd an opera Stion meant certain death, otlherwise at oueration would have been tr ed. It s I Sanl exceptloci for m ar thral o!ce nIeIt r her of a family to bet 'aill the vi tint of cancer. In fact, it meay be confidently said tlat no human be ng can ' s s.are of escaping the d.se:a.e until he has p passed tile are of ts ,c-:iret,-e. wich!l a Is when t a v t:l mtachinery is entirely a worn out. In other wordsa he can nev - a er be cons d red fortunate il resp et to cancer until hIe .s deal.--Sew York r Mail and Er ress. r "A Lamw at Sch:aol " Most of our young readers will be sur prieed to hear that the well-known nur sery song of "bMary Hal a Little Lamb" i. is a true store, and that "Mary" as still II liv ng. About seventy years ago ltsh wais a little girl. the daughter of a far tmer in Worcester couty. Massaclhu setts. Site was very fondl of go ng v with her father into the tields to see t the sheep, acil one tlday they found a o baby lamb which was thouhtt to be t dad.L K nd-hearted little Mary, how r- ever, liftel it up cn Iter arms. and, as e it ,,enied to breathe, she oarr al it w Iomte, malde it a warm bed near the I. storve, atd umrred it tenderly. Great g was her delight when. after weeks lof careful feednag and watethig, her little rP patient began to grow well and strotg. my and soon after it was able to run a- about. It knew its young misitress h. perfectly, alwai s camc at hler call, andl ad was iappc only whlen at her side. O(ie a- day it followed hIer to ilhe village school a- sed not knowing whalnt elec to do with re t. sIe pIut at under hier detk and cov re ered it with her shawl. There it staid - until Mary was called up to the teaieh I?'er's desk to say her lesson, aned thenI v, thte lamb walked quetll :ifter hIer re and the other children burst out laugh mh ing. So the teacher had to shlnt the mg little girl's pet in thle wood-shed until to school was out. S-on after this a a- young student, named Joln Bollstone. it, wrote a hlittle poem aboit Mary andl id her lamb and pre~aete.l it to her. The at lamb grew to be asheltep aeld lived for n. many years, and when at Iset it died. Ig M.,re grieved so mu:h for it that her se motheir took some of its wool. whlich :h was "as white as snow." and an:tted a a, pair of stockings for her, to wear in rs remembrance of her d:ariiung. Somse e- years after thle lamnb's death. IMra's. Si-. rs rah Hull, a celbr:ted womuan:m wlho e- wrote )ooks, colmltoased Somtn) verces Ii- about Mars's !a:ubh amal a ile. I them to ton tho, watrite. b, J,,n.i loullt,,ne. mak ad inj, th~e ca:aplete pnem as see kmw ,t. rt- :ry took stca good c:are of tle eI stockngs made of her l:tambl' fle,'et, iL that when shi was a grIwn ut p weomaiLt d she gItve oe g-o of tlteen to a churh f cir its in lioeston. As soon as t tl,c'imue of known that tile stc,,kiing w:s nmlde, to from the fleeceof .Ma:hr, "s tile lamnl." e. every one wacltel a p-c· of it; s: the ott stocking win r:sv t-;vit e til t , tl, ):arn Cr cutt inte sn::ail pie- '. 1.a'lh ie' was:t [i- tied to a card -t wlla~lar "'M.rv" wreo:' ey her full llamne. a: l tis. erl- crdsod so I. well th't thuit iat")sglht tile i'agae Sim y. of one lhundruel as forts Jdliats to the to- hl Soath Clhurca!--'4,aer cs Agri. re i eitarist as A Calf ou the Track. i "Il beg pardlon," said the awkward n. youth, as he stiepped o. tite Ise ha of tr it, Ilow sg robe. r- i "Don't mention it," sLe rapiliel sweetly. "'All trains are occasiottlly or stopped by cattle."-- t /ar,.edow,s E, e .,i terriSe. . Brounad for Divore. th We violate no contli lence whetn we r- lsay that Gentle Slwing ha:s cold lteer- i sUineore 4nprsiess. ' Ih'E* Cinsp ersab r 4191 d Labor Com'lnationU. p r We hold it to be the right of evert ae man who has skill and labor to sell tc P demand and exact for them tlh highest price he can obtaln; and. or l, the other band, we equaly rec: O, nize th:a r'ght of those who wish tc purchase the use of such skill an lalole to do ac where it :a moast to their ii . do est; or, in other words, in the cheapest pr m:,rket. If the elrpenlters, brick la;e"s, Wl blackmniths or waceainists of our cit? by thillk their respected hanlicratfts at Cc rewarded or paid far bel.iw the rintrin- " sic value. it as their inoontrovertible at right to demand remnuneratioti commen- ta, sur:ate with what thyv est,,ema thlem tc In be worth: but f those to w imtn tle. 'il thll lial id that other men are rer.d a:lld w.llint to cOntnitte to give thi -:lu0: labor or product at the prle de ther declin" to accept, theay have no t right to .av theiv iutn.t not do it. nor adopt melan of ea-rc, ion to prevent the fair oplr:at:on of tr:'. ,, of .o IIan w 11 kniowngiy put his cap-. t:.l Ilto ally ut wll; thtiat wll not pl): li m fot its itas: and thi.s the working- Wi ntoal "hulll steadily beatr in minlld, a tli lhe ought :altso the grreat truth that noth inlg is worth more tlha: what it will de brmin, in tihe open market. If the d workers in an I p:articulk r alep:itllent AI tof uIttnlIte-,l comline to ileat:li:ld mlair' :agle- fur their l:tiaor than the profits on the capital nlve-tedt therein will an- a ihorize, one: or two ih ug'p un-t follow: si, E iher ment will hi' foliuld fool sh enotugh, to r incur tertlai.n rt for the nmelre'. ake sf do Ig busines. , or the tiprollt n lct t ell elittpr so vii l e..a',e to bIe pro t'cl+ "ta al b" thlim. M;any del-cr ptiatns of Iu:itui- of factur ntg hIave been started anud ba:n- u' Iloned again in thlese States, for thal iis reason here given, and maney more, wi1, l: probably share thet same fate. for It is- st plrett clear to every at teiligeatce that -A nobody will continue in a loin tr:ulde j a for mere htanev'ale'nt ptarloses. or tot! praiv d"I,. at a cotnstant lOSS to himself. :i torotlier people who hac e no spec.aai cla'mt ulpon his good natu"re or bounty. Tilere is no n:tural ant,:gonist1 be.- ,l tweetn ca:pital :anld ltabor. but anl ,t equitable aaljuttiuent of the;r relationas hl;as p)zzled the deepest t!tinkers :and l w,?;eqst nin, aniid w.11 idouibrless loiiI a c,11tiite to do so; tlherefo',,e it is that pi we at tit s tllte. witen we are about 1acommencinig a new season's businiess (' h.liplore d fiBerenee bctwaeen the enlp!l,.- ! ers land tilte enilplo' ed. The loss to the a inlmealiate Ipart cs at issue amannot ta.1l to be large, in some instances enormous, and tlle effects upon getneral ;nterests i b and property cat but be dlisastrous, if i our food ant:cinations should be destrov ed be outr iwat of tinily andi the lipre en ecs of a generous spirit of muntual ac- A eommodation.-A,,lcrict:t a ultlilaor. o be HER FAIR FALSE HAIR. La The Depresstng Iteaction Causead by a ai Brtdegroofm's Discovery. P George Owings iwas iau:rr:cl Tues. V Sday evenilig to Minnie Kollers. IThle ai honleyimoon diet not last one whole day. N1 WVediesalav G.orgte left h s bride. H at first d.:cline I to geve :any cUpl:ana tion of his conduct. but on his wife' parents demanding an explanation Georoge deeart'el that he had been , greatl deceivet.! by Minn e. b Whell ttie couple were reveling ir is the blssfutl days of courtship GeaLorgc 1V wee i great Khml r.'r of M.inlioe's el- r low hai;r and beautt.fl Iiearle teeth. t He thou lIt it stra.lge. howev.r. that n Sshle woall I not pern t Ih m to toy witht her gohla.n locks as most swe.atheart, let the r aec,,lptlei laov.'rs do. Buit thert I Minntie wi a vetrv neat. partiuhlar g rI p thlat perhlaps it was at attr;al for her to o declare that she wouhd! not let George tis:lranr.rne her hair. On the e-veaning of her marriao her j hair looked lovelier than ever. and Ilelt te.tih shone with ,lazzl.ng wh Ines;. Poor George. how-.ver, was doomed to a shocking d;sappo it mlent. When g the halppy couIle were ai.lon in the:r o br.dail chatmber Gieorge was horr tie. n to behol I the br.de. nm id the outler nimsteries of her toilet, remove hel ' ,ahldl ha r :anl Ltake out her beairt fIll Steeth. Sime wore a w g, and thler, were loit at dozen hairs oil it -r heaatl. A scalp disease in earl- ehihilood had bereft r hler of all her Ilair. and it never grewv S''hle young insband sat transtixed whit horror. He himsell tells how she tried to comflort him by deelaring t that her love for him lthad prevented hlier telling h m that site wore a wig and false teeth. So changed were letr Slooks. however, that thle husb:uid toll , hI er then and there that thle deception a she had pract ced uponl him demanded a Ia separatirn. The enragd ad it ,isaplponted hlint. banl has told tlhe story ill arou a.. and thie unforttnate woman by tldeleiv;ngI hler lover hIlao publi~hel the secret ol Sher false beauty to thie worid.--St. Lotus Sunday, ayings. S Coleridge an.d Pizopetta. And do you know that "*''The Tle of . thIe Ancient Mariuer" wts born dowai 3Iondtr onl tha. otluthr en I of this great 0 e,:--the P.tlilie? M.agellan ".i, or rather Fernando Magellano. tile Portugnese tnavigator, under the dagor Spain, took h with him a histrr anso, P.gopetta by a' name, who.vil gave the world one of the i greatest holk's tha;t has ever been for. g'aitetn! I doutr if it h:ta ever been tran:lated rnto ELiglish. lotloull it may t Iaa. thtt I fitund at in the I Itrary in - Maxica City: ;laut its pages fairly Sglowa - f.a Il Yes. I know tilat we nre told that th ia weird and worn derful story of the I * i Ant'ieut Mariner" is puir.-lv intaginta Sra, piiln e titng tad :ill that. Bllut a Coleradl. was : r:t.'tnolht< reader. r Ltaiib .,ay- .,, avao.i ittterly d-'votr a l, r.ary, r ea to tae catak,ie. Anl ettrelyv whnete readisg tl to fonild his clolty ini Ameri:;a lIe must have failen in with Pippolrlta colnt of tihe , v-rr· irst voagte alrollud the cirele of s the "ih U . But. lof citare. it is nodilspat-. !h)-. I I .., stt, hiiwi'ver, to read • a aii'op.IU it 1tim aat Lt kaow sita tiiilg lhiboutl thiis I.a. or ·ca, th:t, lies Iii.r, thirobbiig and t!, lalerin' at my Welt as I write. Re'il, iihlere they tirnt broke tihrough tha. Str.,;?g, it af Maeli.an :lanl blew be d faore 'ie hlirra'tne iuto tltl btountiless -'tt ba'efari :'t..ata. We wea, tla first that ever burst Iin t rtb ' sac-nt l.! It i-. :lt ti-re. th.' ert ,cr h, w and all. ST'le cn.-ahlow :tlsout t.i ne tk of the w 'r., m;ln iti.,m- wi.t thit ot.ly cros. w!lici ' i e.t hlain s .ibmiut tlm, l,.ce of thtt a :ntm P.itaoia al to c,:nvert :.I , coa,)t. u Ib." gt'atp itu t mle the poemlt Htit IIh* dii ,iat tn-tk, the se:,; the aw I M't.'-,a wheI Ithelr water tirne'd to w r,..*lt; tul;r beeat I to dsut; sad then -i e a; anpI ri±iatlasp •,. n ,t here. Advie .B rny Katy .]rlad. end you address for 8 page book. PS "el Sal Lye Co., 48 N'th 8rd SK, Philada, i Pa. go eoator Ivrtts has a webLe for An*. I bo'ts, and uo other man in the Senate all posseoes such exquisite toot leather. 14 Money Makers. don't ot Bohlen opportunities ass unim do iproved; there are ttauus in the lie, I of "ne,, bu when more money uan be male raplil and easily :hau otth.erwl can be earne} ct by years of labor. Write to lHallct & a Co.. Portland. Mace. who will e;td you be free, full particulars about work that you can ,do, and live at home. whierever os nn are C o atel. at a profit of at lenst !rom $S, of t, $25 daily. Soate have made ctVr $5=' th in a 'ingle dula. All is new. You nrestarte'l do free. Capital no,t required. Either sex; adi aces. A Vienna. Auutrim. picture dc!er has or tiered a quantity .t 3lMr. Clevelan is' pho tographe !ron a W~ shington dealer. Bronclhitisiat ure-d o v tralqueat smnai domes of Place's Cure flr C'ouneuption. Mrs. James Brown Potter has dined with the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the country may be regarded as safe. Gual lentiial a vims, to either see , on I delicate dive,,. Book 10 cont in staumps. Address. Wo.ll'e Iheeaaary Medienl Association, ti6.I Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Jefferson Davis is to visit Washington in afew days for the first thum since here. sined his seat in the Senate. Man's tlnbhananity to woman makes eountless tuoutl4anls miourn woslld ba an I ap!ic'b'be reialering of Pope's Ii, e, in vie. of the indignities she hantuffere I and pain. u'a lergone ,t the hanki of unskillful ehys l:iirns anai qtaecks. Ntbrally itmblest she sutfers on unatil foree'l to c'.nult a phiy" i cian re arling some f ,oatledit8a,-ity which Sshe well knows a sapping her strength SAll lhems rassment can be avokhleI and a cureteleeted by pnrchruisg Dr. Pierce's SFavorite Prescription" of your druggist. t and taking as dire~ted. Pries reduced to µs one dollaUr. Senator Mfahone s visit to the Pacifl- I slope has occasi;,a:i a revival of theruwor " that he is going there to live. Ri atler have you seer us~"l Tablers Buck ( eye Pile Ointment? If you have tried it for I piles, we are sure you will heartily agree t with usa that this preparation althou-h Igod for nuthtin else in the wile world is the best remedy ever offered the public for Pilies. In fact it is the only safe, simple and effective dure for that disease. Since the adjournment o! congress a mar Ible bust of John C. Calhoun has bese placed in the Senate gallery. S4 Chronao Coxast, and C..lds, - And diseases of the Throat and Lung. can becured by the us ,of dal ot'. moIslslt,. as it oonteans the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and llypolbsphites in their fullest form. Is a beautatil' creamy Ernul sio,. palatable as milk, eausily digested. s and can be taken by the most deliate. Please re ad: "' consider Scott's Emulsion the retnuily ipar-excellu-r.ee in Tuber.lushns • and Struinous Aftecti.mns, to say nothlng.. S, of urdin'try c ,Ids and throat trouah!e." W. I. S. Co.it.LL. M. D.,Manchester, O. -- Ex-Empress Engenie is nursing wounded - Ita'ian so|bliers who have returned to ' Niaples from Massowah. Eundurante of Soeeety People. Aprona n )tit eru:iert lady of W\ashington b.ing a-kedt byh tUh Prince of VWales. 'Why rt is it VOu pei'le ihere ar tt:feet so littl* cf ,tge Iron dancing, reception., eta?" Srp iel. "" Wly youn see. we Anerica's re.ain the vitality wasted it. the dissipation by using Dr. iarter's Iron Tonic." Amuslng o~currences are constantly to be met with in connection with the marriage ceremoney. The following. related by a o ergyuman, is a fair sample of such oddities: :e 3very Nervlans Person Should r Us. Cawrra's LITTLE NEars PIII. E5 Ii cents. Is another column of thiarisae will be 0 found as entirely new and novel specimene of at trarliv. adlvertising. It is ons, of the tneatest ever ilnce'i in our paper and we t Ihikh our readers will he well repaid for es. Saminining the evsreean display letters it the advertisemeut of Prickly Ash UitterLs Silt Lake City People-the "aGentilesP. Sae preiparng to give Miss Kat Field s rJyal reption' when she oume among Sthaem. r What sadder eight can be imagdaed that Sthat of a noble man, whom the world uen , ill-strorl to spare, striken down in the rime of a ueeful life by eeiompttioa. S houmands ereyearly fllinl consumuuivem' rav'es who mizht he eaved. by the tLbn.ly Iue of D)r. Pier's "Golden Mlicab D1 o covery." whiebh is a poitive cure fl eoom. e eumption in its early stomes. It is the bet alternative and pectoral in the world. SAD duoggists. Sr. MeCosh hoes to remasin at the head SI of Princeten Colg until it become,. In ni name land in fet, a full edged university. ad Wease t m au o ye.v Lof d Teonyson's latet e*om t is mores Ing and evening hynm, dedicated to the 't boye in the Gordon Hsne at Portsmonth. arrsepNTs ostM by ewi sm & o If asieted with Be ays m DDr. e. U Thromipon' EyePT Water. Druiste mil l 25 coets. by i . .. . v I PINKIHAM'S a ' IsaseilUveCEa ut Id-L el sOse Padul tats Cempasinti sad LCampsted tre~.le sd lWeakesrm so comrrart d users our W:rn. Mathem n. , . ., a an - e e;e.. se ' .II -- e .cssC aastgisr- ,-. w e n okwl n sera "aels ,' mereto crwer owns el.o N1ts ar pu r ri endt rae . S Safete Rern Moudnr Co., Mold . Mo k o i Tat lr Lite d all n ~ . 4 it i, ati on ' s c ll, )Ilk a dil L IIIIennnum,"i You will never suecsed in fnding permanent relief from rheumatism uun til you have used St. Jacobs Oil, tie great pain-ure. Prico ilfty cents. Dr, oberton. of New York. pratlcr almost eclusirely anmon; theatrical) m Ipi. ad he ib called "the theatrical phyl. If you have a cough or cold, do aLt dose yourself with poiionous narootics, but take Red Star Cough Cure, which contains no opiates, and is safe, prompt, and stre. Prlee, twenty-live cents a bottle. As autograph hunter cot the autoeraph of W. VL. Howells. the noveuiet. out of the hotel repoter in Lowell, olals, the other day. CATARRH; £LY' SA~. IA KAY-FEVER ELY'S CRBEAM B. LJ SAoot a liqurid, sjuf1opdm-dr. . fliedis. bo the oustrils is quickly absorbed. It cleanse the Ahesd. AUllays in.flannati~n. Hals the some. Restora tAhe sense of tte and smell. U 0 crete by Drugylet; bI .a00, regtrkled, e0 cama. ,. ELY. .RoTnERS, 0 ugst,., Oego, N. Y. 'AWARDEB*TO b .o . nmmr. N e maauttJ . Lu t. es e. ·r- mearWa a nm eer m1e. a numm as ao T *REST nlit l l e 1be4. I rmd ; o until YO he Wletiea [ilIi33ItdAfs u opnL" . itll"hiS R. SNT & STRATTON5'Co1li. 5. Lu-ll. Jrie~ t T . A. LrAN, ict "1 w tI . Paitnts. ýRTO. RUPT RE --rM I tmU, wa wsramt; arearwswe Paoee IRON _OOFlN -I. Unilml t5 eý'as maes" u AR AS. Pam .s am.a.. on.a AL. to' ý .: = :' :om " +oxa .ý o j M'tnbhk. ýy. "'''~ "- - "M .Io'(""eez DI+CtII, i- "F Ja~f~lf o I I -A~i --I "| oo elve ..o " -· 1;.···i· II N w nid Vil TI foIoI - word i to paien of Da. Prucas Favou. Ptac'rnoii a a remedy for those delicate duler.my ad eb. ses eýr wommen. must be of interest to every sufferer from ch aladier. They are falr m ee ofr the sponanres aprrdou aU rlktwhich thousanld give utterance to their as of grtitudm for the iesmncimle boonso fbealtth ab had bees Ibyd to reseyea of thie worl-famed mec.". oyw wif Srd. of YMlflerabs. Via, writee: Xii 50oiIA o. enouwlIA White CoPtur 0.. Mrs. ~~~~ ~o uoOOS P·- l ~~e V . [bh0h Y berifehd been mistingffor tromu Ithe , wIit : MI took eheeve Lotti of sOl ly w _lfe wh female weakne and eai d tute t Prcri-ption' and ore wottle of yo. E m i'ouhvie Pell' I am doing qy work, andl have bee * ýini out one hundred dullara opislsa with- f elt.tm.Ih3e~deily' o Out reiLe. She took Dr.! for ome tm. I hve had teme ployavofite T" rotia and It did i about sixteen man bteor I tOmm e a Sthe mdc i en to h oar byaIn yur miong" ob have bed tp wn.i dat dube th th iye the rethey h beenh practiictg upon her rppowter most of the tiara; this i Ua ti :L~m uciupo bfwlurr overrd did Mrs. Gaooao Tae, of Wse N. . ~ d. wald fee~l te te evere- dWi. To writes: "I wm a great taufrer fr4m oeu -ar-P eMuet Oseao. lo.f An e, a S rhee berndow. pams, and gcinontl. ei-wts "Yaw 'Favogi'tie pM ma E acros m back. Three le of your baa worked wonders In my ease. Fvlorte Preiapt' t resored me to pe- Aga . abe write:" aing taken kwalv 1s` |T e healtbh. treted lith Dr. tb ar t hem. of r crnth p 'pFa-oitr e PrerLe Tno bewn Wf aloe months, without reeitving any b___t gained health wonderfully. to the artab. The 'Payorlt Preselpeco' i greatest earthly bee to s menot myejtand rion my feet all de. poor oman women." aud to the dutie of my housebold. TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE. Many tnn womrn all n thir tdly eiu maie,neII on from d itea r 1ro hearl bther iron lver or kidmey dimea. "ar trop neru pootr tim, anesr wt' aai hr ew th..r e_, wa a lbald l pre setL Weo ito tob hemseklvsai Uit les glllo lVleu, r!4lyi L:lI.Lt. llz.:r"; , ' . L r rt Un oto theofia aned tnon myt ad ldtea-i, or ov door, opa,.e- and datnet &i5M' * ter wbtai pumelbeah p-"- ad po ace nmmg thetm tb be woghen. in ,hey ally onl usd b womb igneenat.1------ . ama ,, aUfCu :uo=,ega b" u . made. ?b,,,.e om iso e d w e tgesnf nthtldc----c----n- 1ti ge sA pro srmed hike Dr ts erbetks Favorite prom, dintad to the mean ould haws o adal removd the bleeee thereby dlapel ioq all those dIsnre~og qmptors. and intituting comfcort instead d prolonged minroy. Ices L F. raccoo, Of .Y0. 1 Lcrrabn 8 Iw St A Cuatnar ve rlou" Cior " O-- Mrs. D.c~w F. Srnenvm east r wtoaa, Yarn. myge: "iro years ae of ·' W h write:I was troubtled with wan a beuwdI auet f of thee. aues female weakuesm. lruitwrbea and tailing of the Ifav( g d the ski oU three p fi'wto womb for saeen meain. an I hd to keep my bed I was completely diacoutrged, and an I fiUU. f.r a good part ci the time. Idoetored with an weak t Ould with diffoilty ers the roo_ army of duet-at pby i icd and spra lag ump dose. 2g tang FraIome's Favorite Presription and of money, but resived o balbec.t wa my ahba g ýYe Ni Urad rnameodt'd to his p"a Bm a Dadad me to hey)Or t en one rwhic) wa ioatb to dr Advber.' I ammenad to improve at one. In cante persuaded wag V against a u4'the daao o Ii ____eae waw prl'gt~ ctred, .ad have had no trouble shoe; I thy riand n s no good. I h that wrote a letter to my family *ra briefly mention ngeew my he would get me asme of your neg,? would try t eaya - festor ed. to send the fal li net the advice of may also tcrlb le fme hes bettle oft I Oa e" c· a e ve n *wrrý tone hobnlbd Rergoaa v " D islovery.' fo repý I revs de a deved es 0Our hend ed =11 i n1.m tmk three battlen of '-Dicovery' and four of and havetI tý advised tFav celteatwt e ' Preastr Ascr'lptlnu' and I have been a sound woman for tour yave bet; 'k d d henna of he III that theyea.i t ye the elee of d the medicine to ny east r, who wa s a rW th th' wa troubled L the ab sa. ad ag cured hermit Ii, aort t afugnan dvl dwn ais ad wr THED OUTGROWTH OP A VAST EXP3RIENCE. of eane name s of rtaa pn c Favorit PrtgncipIi5 , i otiest ~ wesml of atomach sad other in nie ly lnahabnailsD alayngsd 'ii 01a 1~~Pttwy >r"rIIl aty u' it so repre tbt system tot d O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lmn anr~ wanarurl ~JIYn o Pe n a vmrip1o d 'arvea a u tolns almost estixrly do away with t;h im-a or mun-I a t ten den 9t upon fsotC pal and of that tiring ordesil. at b ise Liiet!. of the womb. It inhrre atfwejige PreerlptniO," when taken tientMoIn. we(bed from patent. and re elulng plep and reilovee mental aaz- In eanneui a.,,, vil.t tie- tii elf Ur. )irce's from physicians who have taid it in the Iets and d~epnnrmdae"'. Goldrn Mic JacJnl Die';" 'av nnl smelt bra mre aggravated and obstlinateeaMe which Dr. Pier-re' Favorite Prescription ave do s .' 1i'. lul.·t i Nýutrgyatom Pellets bad Loued their skill. prove it to be the I. a toIh at ed·itare.ty t~tt"LIrI'Irru .):cr dn n raret wonderful remedy ve devised for enmpr~,n ndc4 by an evrltiennn d and ektll~fll ttladJI. r d: ··. °="'a 19xr .' Iull r r·· use oleo Hue Rik[ and cure of suffering women. IL py si ran and adept'· to woman's delctat rt woe ea bt.... tllntti andl crliedhr cro in not recommended as a a uNeCIl." but otanl:_ tkLn It is porty vegetabl In its cc:l·a aTelulut L b: roth at a most parect Bpeclio for woman's composition and perfectl harr In Its ayerl ,,'. >s peculiar ailmenta. saran n env condition of the cvgt."m. As a owreful> Iuvgorealug onic "Faorite Preaeripttoor" b" a pool. mrvi·c·\nc ter "" "".".n o.1 hr dnF~irt. it Imparta strength to thewhole syrrtne, dv. cure for the mint c(*lalimatp . i "d . Order a poaltivn guarantee, ion, tae and to the uterue, or womb and its ep- obatinate ca of leucotrrhea. .* "wliircm.I" meraufaatur ra, :aat at -1 ºi gat nusati e . i ýg~ eoa. For overworked, euceieive flowing at monthly per7o.1. l sin- t anm in e cry oUai. ar maney will be - " nt." rurnner*Ndown,"debllittcd teach- I hiementruati ti (nnaturtl suyyn sicrru I funded. T"" k rsnt Ita len trlotted seamrrrr~ m o 1 ryen of the womnb. wean onm the b ttlwranipr~. gnu f:ulthfl'v c'+r "r~~r" .guts r" bowekepereepe, nusingng oth-bck-fmaewcke I neerin re-rrd out forntn yllln an~. Large bola eso end eabln women genraly Ur. tro uioo hearing-down geni ti.rernn-ac 1) date) d ioses or tix bottec for ia se'Fly rte bmmei ng the m reat Ic congeyaon. inflammationad urfaratlan ___lidf . testf~t~.' Seed ten cerats in utanmpe fair P ttndamsatlsdurl 9IIbaib.nbnta pale and ten- or~d t } Upsoag eordW -rgd n lve tonic.t i a t rIM anrieoupaid with "in- Pierua rg. ino WoTrea 1)a - ssaaafpa es ttn' ou ao. or ood. het. X Ns =ail I~s 1 WAFl i i j ~III~~0 4ir ~ ~ a ia~ljena of W~omen. Why did the Women of this country use over thirtxn million cakes d Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in i S86? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. 8 B ºe Ever Iabc. Ru no _ Dmtrt~D.lw)s.o~w r wevou morra ,berenat . fII PA.D t.fll p P ."a t.r: l I a·oatr'y ad . ' , rao C ', · a edt , ,11 k,'. p , y t. 11 U, e ta . e tr to H_ Wa _Iwas . A?*A lrt l(r : IH biR AN' sa" I ta n tar tauo r.n l r. If L~ t r ~ atrur er@l •. I A t UI PAINT-O UUR- BUGGY FOR 0E E D0 LLARI • Si . dlr,k-tt li , t v n l.. ' , :o .21 M 'atI C.1.m . , , ir . ,5,l . 2 .. K a ."'t. w :: iio jl t r" ..p. 01 go* awla. aaj r arrut tt to rot. Or~wa u u,· trad. C01T a CO.. 905 ·Iotu· St. Cnl~.C ~ '- tn ur a ,etal o u lo·1rtnr wl··l no,: ·I ,~a~n p T IRIMONIAL advsertmI.rents prftnt4 fee i n u .. Lt I.suet. mt. Ler.*. t, CL)MAX I Chicaeo. TasemammnapaL &aer, t.anaaue ZINC CULLAR PAD. r * us.,ee.a ur" beas re be 0e and done nw n ls.ad iwe be PAD SLr or5r nec-k koe.e t mmsae. Wpr.aw Ouear bn e isee weth aslsa wmake trem tyf seawusing. We Solett a trial. Far s' be all r oer, J atben. Asek yor lmn444 maser er tb-"s. 31 %C LOL.I"M i _AD CO., Uusuu, haaaa.Lc. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS The Original and Only Cenulne. S eat al.My. Itou!. lr e l 7a a eIJoIt waeItll a. I o l . lJi-r.l'" n,1 to ke In ,t!:rr. r 4 1 . . ;"ld, 1. SkId by Whra let. eveywerre. sk for "'( Lblre.. tere !.lJZh Pmamlroyal IIU. Take no .ler. ESTERBROOK P ' PENS Loading Nos. 114,048, 130, 135, 333, 161." For Sale by all Stattioners. THE ESTERSROOK STEEL PEN CO.. Works. Camden, N. J. 26 Joh St., New Yed. EBSTEI'S Unabrid l Dlclionary A DICTIONARY, It1.(d S' ri , se lEngravsl. a GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD, ,rJf " .* 0 9) ' Tles. and a I' :r BIOGBRAPHICALDICTIOIARY, Wekl "ý nearly l U ,,rli . tut I'rriv'.r,, ',!Y. ALL IN ONE 8001. Hontalnd l10 more Words and 0early 5110 moe Illutrtloar estn any ther Ameria, Dicoharh L a IA & CO.rr, Pub' Spriie ThrIa I a mn'is el Wizaru -Oil. N it Gres Il,, Tii a, m , RHEUMA TISM item. woulds, Old sMos .m Noonly relloveo as moLt severo, tSam. b IIta Cres Y. That's . t El aNIO ll . e. tee. 5 ewabo pee Ou r Sloso rmllod ImOee to ovrbody. Addmres W'** OIL COMPArY. UMICAGO. ae. A.t (morchat ontr) aw, l erTy leon la A lil..t n Ulrumiar ; to .t .L ,. ot o* f s , -1aa.tls 'sF!rn " ,L " ti a".' t a81 th at Ical n Cr -i ,sor tel tule s l . n l;tlr ur Ih p.'. (';fr -of qlelllg I ~ d-- ht.. e t sr slLe or .1". An Dl-o 'a 13 Ior ca pu.t I. ah :* L rn. a , r,~ ar a:ld Ln,a gi, , llo Lb Tasnrtai'r u tt:" ddreo' IL. W.. T S.%li IL. & CO., (..o /ie. SHE ONLY Till IRON ITONIC Will prit the eLO9Sd tl. LIVER adI I Slrrzi r,,4 u ta Nl red F 1 yttº elae ond nerrs nerve r forte. FClvrol.oet rt oLc .orpl·onr.s n.ow S@lliar oeftR rAN Ll forcmrl O0. Catlnatlesel n I· Co2 rl6nmOn.! Tr com ^ t alFF31 Aao. Sarmple 10 . LWu IIa Bd 1... . ..u.lan wa"tars. Wlro ND. bWter edlin C... .L Lot..0 IN STOCK., e PEROHERONI HORSES. W0eoo ImD.Porte rood IIol0 o. -U. in . t I|.. .. ,