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Show An Historical Phenomenon Propagation of Dlncase by Just before Major Andre's embarkation for America he made a journey into Derbyshire, to p:iy Miss Seward a visit, and it was arranged take a pleasure ride that they to the park. Miss Seward told Andre that, besides enjoying the beau ties of the natural scenery, he would there meet some of her most Valued friends, amon them Mr. Newton, whom she playfully called her "uiiu-etrel,- " and Mr. Cunningham, the curate, whom she regarded as a very elegant poet "I had a very strange drem last night," said Mr. Cunuiugham to Mr. Xewton. while they were awaiting together the arrival ot the party, it has haunted me all day, seeming unlike ordinary dreams, to be impressed very vividly upon my mind. "I fancied myself to be in a great forest. The place was strange to me, and while looking about with some surprise, I saw a horseman approach ing at a great speed. Just aa he reached the spot where I stood, three men rushed out of a thicket, and leiziag his bridle hurried him away after closely searching his person The countenance of the stranger was a very interesting and impressive one I seem to see it uow. My sympathy for him was so great that I awoke. But I presently tell asleep agrin, and dreamed that I was standing near a tstrange city, among thousands, of n people, and that I saw the same wood brought I had seen out and Buspeuded to the gallows The victim was youog, and had a courtly bearing. The influence aud tke effects of this dream are somewhat Different from any that I ever per-Bo- in-th- Birds. : : WANTED; IMPROVED of tworowed Barle7, are, says the Pall Mall 5000BUSIIELS Gazette, few more mysterious travelGROVE BREWERY, A new ers than tunes and diseases. Oyden, Utah. tune comes out in London, and six weeks later it may be heard whistled The Highest market price in Cash in some obscure and distant by boys will be paid. vil'agu, to which it has found its way in some mauner best known to IilCHTER & FRY. e67-Citself. It is the same with diseases, which creep over the country silently, swiftly and surely, although their means of transit baffle the skill of the OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MKN from the most intelligent members of the effect! of Errors and Atues in life. Manmedical profession to divine. A new hood restored. Impediments early to marriage New and New method of treatment theory has now been started, that remarkable Books and Circulars ent Address, HOWARD the foot disease, which is free, in sealed envelopes. ASSOCIATION, 419 N. Nin h St.. Philadelphia, so prevalent among cattle, is convey- Pa., aa Institution having a high reputatiou fur ed' from one district to another, not- honorable conduct tud professional skill.eod 3m dies withstanding all the precautions taken agaiust its spread, by birds. A wood pigeon has, according to the Elgin Courant, been lately shot near Elgin which has been declared by veterinary surgeons and competeut medical authorities to have been evidantly affected by disease at the time of its death. The body of the unfortunate bird has, it is stated, been sent to the Veterinary Department of the Privy Council office, and may throw new light ou the subject. AT THE "'There- SIMMONS & "CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S" - C ABIIET ORGANS m ii.j'Miii.i.tt riMjjtTiit' i: .1'. . 77 , oS3 r;Af, im renie-iieu- . and-mout- h P NOTICE. foot-and-mou- "Vot You Lives On?" e So accustomed- are our German felbw, citizens to beer and tobacco that some of tkem cannot conceive how a man can live without using those injurious articles. The Toledo had." Presently Miss Sewdrd arrived Blade tells the following story: Mr. with the handsome stranger. A citizen of Toledo, in the ordina with turned pale Cunningham ary current cf, business, bejame pos nameless horror as he was presented sessorof the note of a German saloon to Andre, and at his firsfc opportunity keeper. The note becoming due, he ? said to Mr. Newton: took it to the man and presented it 'That, sir, was the face I saw in for payment. The man was not premy dream." Galaxy for February pared to liquidate the obligation, and asked for an extension of time. 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Middle-Ag- e Charmers. - Some kind soul, for the encouragement of womeu who fear that tiuie will rob them of their fascinations, has ransacked historv to collect ac counts of those who have charmed when no longer young The list is a long one, beginning with Helen, of Troy, who is said to have been over forty when she eloped with Paris, and thus set all Greece by the ears, aud gave us two of the greatest epics overwritten. For this action it seems 6he could not plead youth as an excuse, although the accounts of her age, like everything else in her story, are rather apocryphal. More reliable arc the lecords which come to us of Aspasia, whom Pericles wedded when she was 3G, and who for 30 years more maintained au undiminished reputation for beauty and powers of fascination; of Cleopatra, who charmed Marc Antony when she was passed 30, and maintained her empire fr nearly 10 years longer; and of Livia, who at 33 won the heart of Augustas, and, better Btill, kept it to the last. In modern history the famous Diana of Poicticrs was ,30, when she won the heart of Henry II, fthen Duke of Orleans, and just hair her age,) and she was considered the first lady and most beautiful woman up to the day of her death. : . After her came Annie ,6f Austria, Ninon de l'Enclos, Bianco Capello, Mmc. de Ma'ntcnon, Catherine II of llussia, Mile. Mars, Jhe .famous French tragic actress, and last and perhaps the most beaut' ful of . all, ' Mme. Ilecamier. admired and loved All of these were after they had passed what is gener,-- . of woally considered as the hey-dais a noteworthy man's charms. 'It fact that these women were either French, or lived in France, and conformed to the French manners and y customs. A Chinaman in California, whose life was insured fet a large amount, was seriously hurt by falling from a wagon. There was some doubt of his ever getting better, and atlength one" of his friends wrote to the insurance company, ''Charley half diiad; likee half money." , c , being granted, and the condi tjons being settled properly, he was turning tq leave, when the German :i8 IXBCCTKD IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Years hezioa: S,T-i86o--X said: "ShOost IN A vait you a leedle vhile, und I gifs you ein glass ov goot peer." "No, I thank you; I do not drink beer," was the reply. "Veil, den I gifs you veeskees dot is petter as so much." "No, thank you, I don't drink whisky." 'Shoo! den I know how I fix yon; Order Rooks, I haf goot vines," jerking down a bottle with a flourish. Again the quiet, "No thank you, I don't drink wine." "Vas! you don'd drink noddings? Receipt; Books, Veil, I gifs you ien good shegar." Once more, "No, I thank you, I don't smoke." "How strangel" exclaimed the Bill Heads, Dutchman, throwing up both hands; "No peers, no veeskics, no vines, no dobacco, no noddings--v- ot you live Letter Heads, eh?" on, anyways botatees, ItlSTA LSIIE1T , Wa flrat known In America Its merits arc well known ont the habitable world.through, It has the oldest and beat record of Liniment in the world. From any tho millions upon millions of bottle old no complaint has ever re ac Il ea us, and as a healing and 1 THE CELEBRATED PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT TOMICJ IT HAS NO EQUAL. It Is recommended with unbounded asqnr ance in all cases of Cuts.Bmises.Burns, Sprains, Rheumatiam, Hard Swellings, Bite&, Joints, f rozen Feet, Ears, and for Sprains. kc, c, among all persons, Founders, Ringbone, Poll-ETi- l, Scratches. 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Give a young man good moral habits and a good practical, thorough school education, (which seed not necessarily be acquired at school,) and he can secure a salary of, perhaps, two or three hundred dollars at first, and in successive years up to a thousand dol lars. He is then worth a thousand dollars a year the iutcrest at 6 per cent, onpver sixteen thousand dollars, his real value counted in money. but a ipoor young man who can mako a thousand dollars a year is worth far more than a young spend thrift who. has sixteen thousand dollars, because he is more useful in many other ways, and is making himself happy instead of miserable. ; Chicago Journal of Commerce. Slum Cards, Fistting Cards, I Horses, Mules or Cattle. Anti-Biliou- Business Cards, STTEBS Ball Tickets, Meal Tickets, one of the most desirable Tonics and Cathartics in the world. They are intended strictly as a cmpcrancc Hand Bills, Shipping Bills, only to be used as a medicine, and always cording to directions. 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They are a cheat and a fraud. lie aura They are a mild and gentle Purgative aa well as and get nothing but Tonic They purify the blood. They are a splendid Appetizer. They make the weak strong. They purify and invigorate. They core DysS" Sold bt ali. DBuaaisrs and ConrrBt pepsia, Constipation and Headache. They act E TOU8 AX as a specific in all species cf disorders which Bottle. 01 tmdermine the bodily strength and break dowa the animal spirits. & Jtowcs Sxzk or Bottle, Sttle, io. Money will bo Refunded: ft5c, 60c. and RAILROAD i ALSO Bewsk, CLAIMED ac- or . Every Variety Bitters a- - TILL Depot, 53 Park Place, New York.' per |