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Day
30
Month
November
Year
1883
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"A Celébrate! Case." It seeuis probable thal Mr. Mlohael ()'- Connor, of Galesburg, III., s not related to thecHeimited Cnarlet O'Connor. He wiyn: " Saiiutritnii Xervine CUred me OÍ dyspepbíu and general debIHty." '¦ Ves," remarked Mr. Golder, as he l.- teneil to tlie playing of a young pianist who liad just relamed frora Europa. " he ík la.st but not Lis.t." - Boston Musical Con lier. Catarrh s tlie sced of Consumption, and uniera taken n time is a very danfferons disease. Hall's Catarrh Cure never fails to cure. Piice 75 cents. Sold by Eberbach & Son. Noveli.st Howells thinkslleaven will be a place of " uuceasing and selt'-controllng activities with energie that are mmortal." Doe he mean wood ? - Boston Post. I luit HiiNliaml of Mine Is three times the man he was before be beg&n urina " Wells' Health Kenewer." 1. Druggists. It is said that life at an elevation of 20,000 teel is ImpoBslble. Citizens who aie lii the habit of gettinjf elevated every lilgilt must tiike c:ire not to reach this limit.- Burlington Kree Press. The constant feéling of belllg " pliiyed out" and "usedup1' can readily be removed by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The temperance folks are very miicli dlsoonragud. Tliey have dlscorered that corkscrew eloth is the late.st and most fashlonable material for men'a wear. - Philaadelpliia Clironicle. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging irritation.Inrlammation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by " Buchu-paiba." fl. An Engliüh humorist i about lo take Itept to get a divorce from liis American wife. She ]robably makes his life miserable by askin him for explanatory diafíinins of lite joke. - Pliiladelphia Cali. Cliftos Si-rings, K. Y., July 13, 188a. Rhe.umixiic 8yrup Co. : Gents - I make the following statement for the benefit of those that sulfer with that terrible disease - rheiumitisni, I have been troubled, more or le.ss, for twelve years, and at times could hardly use iny arms. It was iu my arms and snoulders prlnclpally I took butone bottle of your Byrup aiiil it stopped the pain and took the soreness out, so I ani feelinf well. I Qheerfully recomuiend your Syrup to anv Mtflerlug t'rom rheumatism. G. W. Wakfikld. We challenge any remedy to show an ippreciati'in at home vvhicli has been pourfd upon Klieumatic Öyrup. The permanent cures it has eft'icted wherever it has been triad have made for ü a reputation that no other remedy has ever been able to attain. Aii exch&nge says that "some people' taste I sliown by the songs tbeysinxi th I eis, by tliose they don't sing; and inanj j would sliuw better taste if they didn't at ; tatitpt to sing at all."- Boston Times. Decline of Man. NerVons Weakness, Dispepsia, Iinpo tence, Sexual Debilitr, oured by VVells Health Renewer." $1. The protita on the sale of Arthnr Sulllvan's '-Lost Chord " have reached $200,000. By Saint Cecilia, and had we a chance, we would lose a whnle woodyan for h:tlf the monev.- Burlington Hawkeye. Ayer's Pilis are a convenient remedy to have always at hand. They are sugar coated, easy to take, eftective to opérate sure to bring relief and cure. They are bft'ectual in a wide range of diseases whicl arise from disorders Of the stoinach anc digesüve organs. A Spanish musician in New York tried to hang himsclf with a cord made of tiddle strings rolled together, but was cut down in time to save his life. Hia " execution in this instance was pooi' - Commercial Bulletin. "Boiigh on Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaehes, flies, anta, bed-bugs. skunks, chipinunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. Gus Williams, claiming to be the author of "See that my grave is kept green,'' has taken Peek of the Milwaukee Sun to task for saying the author of that song is in the Indiana penitentiary. Peek apologizes and SHys the author ought to be there. - New York World. Want of Faith. If Eberbach & Son, the Drnggisfs do not succeed it s not for the want of faith. He bas such faith In Dr. Bosanko's Cougb and Lung Syrup as a remedy for Coughs, Uolds, Consumption, and Lung aftections, that he will give a bottle free to each and ¦every one who is ra need of a medicine of this kind. " Yes," said the market man, " Tawmus s mean about some things. Why, he's been hunting four times this week. The flrst day he bought a fox and a brace of ducks from me, and hang me if he hasn't used those same ducks and that fox every day kince! " - Boston Post. Skiiniy Men. "Vells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, luipotence, Sexual Debility. $1. " Here is the dog you lost and advertised for." " Thank you. Good day " But give me the reward." " The reward' - what! for that dog? Say, you, give me the reward and keep the dog ! "- Gerniau joke. -,'Ibuy Dr. Benson's Cdery and Chamomüe Pilis and introduce them wierever I go. Personal knowledge and experience of tieir efferts on otlters prompte this act Rev. J. F. Fugett, Rector St. Luke's Oh., Myersburg, Pa. 50 ets. at druggists. " You ought to put a sign over that hatchway,7' gaid the policeman to the stnrekeeper, " r some oue will be tumbling into it," "All right," replied the merohant and he tied one of hia " fall opening " [lacards to the railing.- Life. Wells' "Kough on Corns." Ask lor Wells' " Hough on Corns." 15c. Quiok, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunlons. A New York widower aged 80, and a widow nged 75, were married the other c day. We suppose this is a fair illustra tion of what is meant when persons are spoken of as living to a green oíd age.- Chronicle-Herald. ] r _____ l

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