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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 4

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Mjstcrloits to tho Last. IMfflii'MrliilW 11882! THE GAZETTE. OF GEiVEltAL INTEJtEST. Poverty cannot easily overtake an active.mau. HbraEalioe jewelry lias kicked itself hoiv to como dorn teforo he climbs too high.

The Marathon Independent speaks of the colored waiter as a. service-saDle per- LnicagoNonn-western railway is ohei. coo- And tno' TT-'. clued in a few 'MadeinoiEe'le turned pale. "You arc jesting," she "simpered; but Prussian she was informed, never jested.

Lieutenant the order to his men, who seized Mademoiselle and carried her out. of the theater. A coach was attendance; the was deposited therein; the officer took his-place beside her, and oft' they went, the dragoons riding alongside. In a few seconds, "Stay," said the lady; "I think I feel better." "The King is'anx-ious, Mademoiselle, that yov should feel quite and even 'that you should si tig to-night." will try," murmured the prisoner. "Back theater!" cried the officer to' the' Arrived Mademoiselle began to think she had yielded too easily.

'Twill sing eiiieeinslfiijeot) command me," sheaaid, '-'but Heaven knows "You'vill sing," returned the- "like the great artist, you sing like an artist with a. had "I think "And'whv?" "Because a couple of dragoons will be in attendance, and at the least couac thfcy, havo orders to carry you off again ty" the military hospital. 'Ihe hoarseness wa3 now completely gone. PEUSOSAL A'iJ ntTEltSOSAL. Governor-elect Texas, MM IsM i POWDER Absolutely fcn "1 am 55 in cpoll- Hoim-m, mo rd n'rCitm ai- I A I Kotjj.TBj.ktv' Fount" jar.

TO-NEW 7 And all i YORK Points ctroi Or a nl Have ana muwauKee; y. G. oi I 'I'm rnni en eini 1 nee, DAYLIGHT 1 Jlinvillllti'i', i i dnood llKltia" the t.H-ni trinot i aides in lOhotins; The fastest lit) i- now Stonmors Mlchijmn i Ijnili nni.d.'lm.d hn.nly, and Day Stcame no. on at an r- dairy, eon- p. n.

ilitilj-or witli Fast SniAii-train b-2tWC0n the TUTT'S It compasid" of 'Herb: rocctoraUs the acrid matter nlTiiQni-j Tnbi'd. n'riil LOrulH a rltatlon Shut cuurfs the tongh. It cleaajc thclu.not' oil ImpuvillcK, thtmwUfn enfeebled iy JIuc, nivi-or. (itos the circuliniDa ol the bmod, r-nd bmrcnthn Ecrvoiissynwrn. cnlilii often cm! In toiniLuiptloii.

Iti (laacroui to neglect n.ltr.t serrr. yonrii (miBtl t0 I 1,3 ii-Ttion tbnl ncilylinur O.i IJl illlMlthotUm ApltaBailtceieltaliolill bO it 1 a n.ibt.i jmtiie. TUTT'S PILLS ACT OineCTLY TH LIVER. Slcltlleadaclie.litlioinCollCjCoiistlpn-tlou.TOieumatism, riles, Faliillnlionof A NOTED DIVINE SAYS; Car i'ur ten ymra 1 havo teen a to Dvnpepiiia, Cons tipn Hon utiii Tiles. Li.itB-j-ir.tr vo-jr ptllswero RninmciitUd tamo; Iunedtheiu (but with lii-JclBitii).

Imi' noir a well maji.hava groad appetite, QiestioB rrrfeet. ree-et i.i'.rB Konr-. nd 1 hiive pained forty pounds t.odd d'h-e ivn. in e.OC. T.T.V.

it. Lf Ky. Offlci Or. Ctiuiin' VolV V'oi'll tneeciptu lUtliE on PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. pisfcircd by chose vliohiiveUMiii.toany of La pi nay.

Rcslarcsitic Vnuthlu! Colorta GrsjorFailtuHjIr b-r br.ddlm- ifeibl, ir i.nd rb i i 1 1 ii.SCOX fi: N.Y. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Superiatlve.Hnltii and Strength Restorer. If you arc a mschiiiic or former, u-ora but with overwork, or a mother run down by family or duiles try Cixccit If yon orco lawyer, ir-inisscr or bBsiness nun Ht" h.ieiird by cramooas caro, dor.nuWs Laeaie. ane sum deimr P.mecr Ifyoniilvc Consumption, Dysplpsin, lihe-jmi-inn, kilrc.i i.O'nrdlnli or or or rdr: cf'JisluncO 1 1" dc Ce.osit Toxic n-illcure you. Ii is ilie Creiicst Biaod P-arifmr And the Best and Surctt Coiigh Cure.

Ever Used. If yotfxev.isanjrawny fiom ajc, diisipition or anyoiio.M cr end a somi.ti Gisroi lOmc etoece: it wii; inviEorsit and build von up from the first doscbut will never iniojticase, r.c excccdrijly popular. There not tllnit llkeit. O.iienri inr.ni- Flo.ies-. ro-( CoLOcmioiidloot for nisnorunior Seid tVr Ciitalogueof the FIRMENICH SAFETY STEAMIBOILER Address GEO.

C. MORGAN CO. 00m ill, Mujor Jtlock. Chicaeo. RR18 kEMEDY CO.iitV (PROF, rMBWa'pASTILLE REMEDY 1- 11 11.

in. iii e.r., n. 1 a HA Tho storv of the life of August Geeks, who killed himself in the' National' Washington, a short time would spem more' like fiction than truth jtcoum now. oe discovered and made pcblic. -Enough of it is already known, sflivs-a Washington snociftl.

to u- a.s to tho remainder, nnri t.bn-fanti disclosed after the man'3 dead body was fnr' a rrimiinfie. Tt Jinnnars from Rtnt- inents made- by those who knew Geeks I thnthe. came to this country in 1867 from He -was- then about twenty, vears old. of pood -address 'and tb'orour'ri eaucation- r-f was-aiterwara Qi3coverea that he had been educated in Paris and Keidelberg, For. some reason which is unknown, lie enlisted 03 it -private in the 17th infantry, and served' as a -private until 1871, when -it- was' discovered that he had a' good medical education, and he was lifted from the ranks and madeTios-pital' Steward No one was 'able, it 13 said, to get any information from him about his early-life or his family.

He-had liior.ey; and he used it in' various wnys. Ha accumulated a library. He became deeply interested, several branchesof in American uretiffdOt-y. Tie nnnd iti'iuive Cica- vutiOns in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys in-the pursuit of his 'study in relation to the mound-builders. In this way he became known to several "prominent scientific, men, and relics collected by him can be found in several museums.

He invested his money Carefully, for the most part in land. A terrible accident almost destroyed him eight months ago. While stationed at Sort Sisseton. Dakota, in March last, lie started on a journey to tt neigiiDonng post, accompattieu uy- a-driver. The two men and their mulos were struck by a severe snow-storm.

Trie mules becamo exhausted, the' men lost sight of each other, and Geeks at lust began to tramp in a circle, around a telegraph polo to save his He soon became- unconscious, and when, rescued was so badly frozen that tho surgeons were forced to cut off both legs below the knee, Lis left arm, and part of his right' This horribly maimed man came to Washington last fall with an attendant, ami went to the Soldiers' Home. He was discharged from the army, and several prominent officers endeavored to get him a pension. He seemed to havo money in abundance. On Thanksgiving Day he went to the hotel with tho intention of going to New York. There he remained unulhis death, which was caused by the use of cyanide of potassium.

He left no scrap of paper which could furnish a clew to the location or names of his relatives. Everything had been carefully destroyed, except an account-book, containing entries of the receipts of considerable sums money. No names appeared in these entries except those "of ''Smith" and "Edith." In other cases-initials were He seemed to have received money from Edith, and Smith was the name of an. apparently mythical person, whom he described to his attend-dants as his man of business. Soinetimes-he sent his attendant away, saying that Smith was coming to talk with him, and after his attendant's return he would say-that Smith had been there; but the hotel clerks sav that no one ever called to see Geeks, and no one, so far as is known, has ever seen Smith.

The account-book indicates that Geeks had at invested, but there ib nothing snow t.hf InYcsMnwi'n are. exceut ah entry about the recent payment of 3600 in interest upon coupon bonds. No one icnows now tins payment was matie or where the bonds or where Geeks' land lies. No one has been able to find tho mythical Smith. Thn Hhv licfnrfl thf.

suicide Gcck.l Oaid his atteu'dant and I113 landlord. That night an intimate friend culled upon him. Geeks said he was going to hew' York tho next day, and hoped to get legs with which he could; walk. Ho was soon going to Ohio to superintend lurtner excavations oi uie pru-mutum; mounds, and he spoke enthusiastically cf. the probable results of the new researches he would make.

He had friends in New York whom he had not seen ac cident on tho plains. He shrank from meeting them, and especially from some children whose pity and caresses ho feared. Attempts have been made to find out who these friends are. A tele- Citn has been.se'ut to an. address in St.

uis to which Geeks had telegraphed a message about Smith. No answer has oeen received, usckssuiu mv lived near Cologne, aud that ho had relatives in the. South' of Franco. He had had no communication with liis father since 1807; 'This about all that his' friends were ever able to get from him in relation to his At the1 time of tys suffering in Dakota he was engaged to bo married. The account-book purports to contain entries for the period 1B08, but it is said that all of gram to havebeon made on one day with one pen and the same ink.

There is an nbundance-of mystery about tho case, and some things indicate that Geck.g was not content with concealment during his life, but toot pains to ueuune the world after hi3 death. The usual vm-rlict was found -to-day bv a coroner's -jury, WanhingtonPvst. Willful Way and Wondrous Kiiiieuy. There is a curious story told of the manner in wincn I'reaencic tne uruai. could deal, where other men had failed, witn apnmu itumm ul wrs inclined to set wo nine store mi public This great artist seemed- to catch a cold, which' lid the rendering her lioarso, andconsequently unable to.

whew-ver anvloJv or anythiudr hud displeased her. One day a certain opera was to be performed at Berlin before the Kinc himself-'- At the appointed hour tike manager came forward and said, i- i id t1 men, we grieve to in form you that our rima donna has a sore throai, and that the representation nnuojciead'cau not therefore take place." The stolid Teutonic au Hence cornea no whit surprised, and was moving out tranquilly', when the King rose and commanded the musicians to keep their places. The audience sat down again, and waited paitently on events. In less than a quarter of an hour the manager reappeared and spoke as follows: "Ladies I have the most Unfeicned pleasure in inforining'you that our prima, "donna is completely cured of her sore throat, and will have the honor to sing you hurely enouijn the fiimoussingcr-aoon appsarsd and never had she sung- triumph was complete. J.ne n.ing.a pnamiuu uau.

been a very simple The prima donna having dismissed the unhappy mannager, was sitting comfortably beturo the fire in her own room, rather pleased at theidea of having spoiled the" pleasure uf several hundreds of-pcrsons, when the-door was violently thrown' and there entered au officer, followed 'by-four dragoons' "Mademoiselle," quoth the ofEcer, "the King, 'my master, has aent me to ask after your health." "The II i H- i 1 a few JllPCTVUle. Tlie ami i tieapust Weekly Hi th World. TOLEDO BLADE. $1.00 Year to tveryhody. OA I'dtKi-MdOfY I-OY.

fcVBRY. CLVTi OV Tli.N. The-bust Storie arbne 1 i 1) nuiaeroub to raentic a In cent trbrit rar, I all lorXl 0" LI ORGANS oiid'H lndUMti ia I om i 1 111 ,3 1 fl it 1 I for I On liLLiniit of ii.ie. tt no. i -o.

n. unrivalled bv nr'y ollur a Atao Jor-cay ci Ir si iloeuc trvc I l-il'i A Oi u-an mill I'm, 101 i I i it lltt StKct X-j Sguarij hew ck; 119 to above. SyntMti1 in. ir er-'moim eiiiduet'-d at me euniiJie ba- bnii'b lb do With etilitffe In too: IV no on Oni'on. loo re rate -to -i ildid a r.ortrOir'fOri'te Khd RAl 1 1 JSU 00 I i Vdael mor.

dt.ttLicngo. 111. new and enlarged Scktme to U-draan-MonMsi. S-CAPITAIi PlUZli Tlcketx only So. Bliarea iii proportloa Louisiana State Lottery rty "n-edokereb'i certify tlalust wrefse.

tin for 1" Jnaddv ana ib perton bl-vij -bnl O-'Or' i bdbbdbi, in iu cdr.er!,(- CiimiulNitloncrK, i By an nvoniTddeiiro' popul ir vote f.mcrhi-e eiiTdin. part ol the ittaitr tairait: tu- on adnptud December Sd, A. 1S79. The onty.luUtr.y.ezer tzted. ort 'und endorsed i the people of avy Stfile.

fl never tea ur DKAWrcri. CLASS B. AT NEW oMLEih'e. Odol i mm i 13, I. oi eair.no.

CAPITAL PBIZC i 100.000 Ticket at Klve Dallam Each Ttistr or pi-azEB. 1 CAPITAL FUIZE 75,000 do 100 a PHIZES 1D.OB0 aoj so.oui ito so. 100 SU ilnJOJ JS.eOJ iti i lnir further information writo eleiriy, frivinj; ill addrhw. Send orders itesit-rd Ijdlifti- or a I on iy to M. Ab ini I'lIIV LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.

b. frank Moore 127 La Salie St Chicago. i "lb and did Yonu.i sow ijnicitco iuci, du wliom apply for information and- tiefffts, l.Wd llauthly TaesdayFebrnary 13. Kl Capital Priie SI 11 I l.dlo SI See fmT scheme, elt teUre. Health is Wealth Die li.

I 1 ce. Siror.n, On; nviilniiiA NcivolB Henrala rdr.jliodnr Si re no. PiortraOrOl ei-xSCd by the m- dot. iVnkrdnlm-rf oier.m: On-an On nit to decay arm nr. lns-eOanOlry 'A and Of.r-rina- -1 rlwa cause by Ovcr-tertion-bf tbe I mm, -All.

ad or "oeiiatmoes. On O-i, vril ouro recent coses. inn- iy muil. prepaid an -ill send irelnoyi- our -a refbnd Oie r.innoy if tin- cr ire iErwii, Drnssrieta. Janrnvilif, Wif.

roodila-yQ, MAOTOOB SpooiItlT re.tor. uio r.f YllaltM i-liico ofliclujilT cut.a Nervous Btfbil. Uy. tost Tlrlllty. Pnioisluwi sy, r.tl li n- from c.i."-":.rk 4 l.tsiiilt ofVlisllne inntl.J trre, stnltJ.by vl- Iflcorpuratcd 388 to.

turn ler "(I in 19 the Great TEorouifara ftmnSH-t CHICAGO Colorado- W. insr, Utah, IdaSio, Montana. Oretfou, Washington Torrl-. tore, China. Jatein.

Islands, utralia. Tfete Zealand, and-all' principal p'oln'ts in the NORTH, NORTHWEST nd.WEST. its own lines it North-dfont, I rthe 1' 1 I I AAl 1 fl( iJ! lOV O' II -H i. ami 1UKO- 1 v. it.

oners to tno accommodations tliat.caij' railroad. Its train aorvlce" iBquals that-of' any Toad: their SDee'iTlfl' as rroat aa 001310X1; ana ssiety tvin porrrjit; thoy on Ok-, close connections' in einioij' dopota at. Junction und terminal polnta with the loading railroads or the West and Northwest, and offer' to use them SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETY At CHICAGO is makos-'cloBo'connec-; all other that cite. It Oil 1(1 -1111 nr. IM .1 1 imka s.il I i 1- ,1 DIMNG C.lltS 1 II lit (s mm ootmST.

5UNXEAlOr.ia through day If you Wish too Beat Tmvtdlii'r Accommodations von will huv vnnr thOsia route AND WILL TAKE NONE in III 1 raics lor single or round--trip gard to all parts of the West, North and Northwest, write to -General Passenger All Coupon Ticket Agents soli Tickets-; J. D. LAYNG, MARVIN HUGHITT, Headlines Aro used to call attention to the fact that this ie an advertisement ot the CHICAGO, ini-M AX It EE dfc ST. PAUCi lltWiY portions of Northern Illinois, H'lnCl-SIX, JUSKESUTA, DAICOTA, oiiii-IOWA. Loeatetl directly units linetsare the cities of HXCAttO.

JIILlVAUIiFE, UlCrowse, Winona. ST. PAIL, 3nXXEAJCOIII, Jlnilinon. rrail'lc du Clilcn, 31 an on Cltr, Sioux City, Yank ron. Albeit AJJEJtD.V DliBVQllE.

1EOCK CEDAR KAPXIS. and Cone- cil Bluffs, aa well as innnmecable other ipal bnijini'js centres, and faTorite resorts. ar.d paesehgersgijini' Westi North, or EasL are able to-use tiie'iCnieACO, Jit 1VAIKEE A ST. PAUL Hallway to the t'OC: adyimtido oCtin ready to fnrnish formation, and sell tickets at cheapest rates CJLicao.lUlnaiikec SI. Paul itauway.

3. HElUiLLL, A. T. H. CAltPESTEE, General Mnuit-er.

Gce. Pas. and Jkt Aitt 0. I.UliAHll, 3ecl.Sapt. BENSON'S GAPOINE PLASTERS BEEN IMITATED, And their excellent reputation by The- Public aro cautioned against buying Plasters having similar Bounding names.

Soc that tho idword C-ArP-C-I-If-E i3 correctly spellpd. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Arsi the only improvement- oyer1 made in: Ono is Worth more than a dozen of any other kind. WjiH positively euro whore other rc'mbdie3 will not even relievo. -j cental Beivare of cheap Plasters mado-with lead' poisoms. I hi; Iti an 111, 1 m.

Fpc-nnanirrlnTia. In- lilnodniMuci. To CMC and til whois "'iciiiintftry- ou Proirradon; Irregu. 17 0-lftwnijitag- 1 AT aan xyupvst bbb'bbblnil dbabl ChA, i N.D.lSOMECCl .1 OoCl I.e., Beware OF Fraud mm New England lovers look for red care at corn-husking parties, and they get too, if the -girls give aquare bor on the lieud. If ever a young man feels the need of money it is when he has treated hia girl to soda and finds that wliat he thought was another nickel isorily a button, raria beauties are now wearing leather bonnets trimmed with leather lace.

wht) invented this sort of gear iihould be presented with leather medals. A correspondent aski, "Do canary birds lite fish?" Well, wo can't tell wneuicr mey ao or not; nut tnoy man-atre to catch a little wrch cvefv dav. Al Y. Commercial Advertiser. "Whenever you see it stated that 'owing to family troubles' such and such man attempted em nialce uj mind xl wife i it1 ''him to let whia'ky: tli and -uae" the' money to clotho'the children." Boston A current item says a Missouri girl began canning tomatoes with nineteen wurtts oa her hands and ouit with only one.

An interested public, fond of canucd tomatoes, ask not if the girl is a Missouri lily, but "What became of Lie Some philanthropists are so tenderhearted that thoy cannot bear to do an accused man justice. It is fact that Justice, if it could only be reached, would hang hundred of happy hoodlums wno laice cnarge ot ity iV. 0. Picayune. Baby has been forbidden to ask for' dessert, Tho other day they forgot Eer've him, and, an baby is very remained silent," although, much affected.

"Josephine," said the father, "pass me a plate." "Won't you have mme, papa cnea can; clean." From the French The. co'mpk-Eonbf the new build ings of the Belcher sugar-refinery at St. Louis was celebrated the other day by a grand uanquoi on mo rotn to tne workmen em- took place about 134 feet above' the sidewalk. They hid a high old tiine. Georgo Eliot once' said:" "As to ptio- must not mind that, anv more than tao old church steeple minds the rooks cawing about it" The lady thought she was right and went ahead.

She was so talented, however, that, dying, tho modern intellectual, pulpit stands uy her. Tho complaints, that jail3 are unhealthy are doubtless." more or loss true in many cases; but' it la. lair to say that tho inmates had oi chance "to keep out of the jails when they chose crime instead of honesty; and it is also fair to say that thousands of honest and industrious people are obliged to work and live in unhealthy places. The new Bey of Tunis is described as "a obeso little man, nearsighted and deaf," who, tvhonhe desires to review the troops on horseback, must be lifted into the saddle. Yet thta bantling Bey of Tunis might die hero if surrounded by the right sort of newspaper correspondents when he mounts his war charger nd leads onto glory and another world.

A prospector informs aNcvsda paper" there are liundreds of fossil trades similar to those at the Nevada State Prison, and in many instances much larger. tracks of clovon feet tea; or-ntwelve feet in length, and bird-like tracla without number. Besides these i there are large three-cornered impressions, in the as if made by a woi-footed auimal of somB sort, and numerous smaUer tracks. The suspicious people of Miles City, Montana Territory, liad a way' of buying goods at one grocery and having tnem subsequently weighed at another- The plan worked well for a while," until the rival grocers tumbled to tttolTapket, pooled their issues and adjusted" their scales on a common '--Alter that the people were' robbed witbmtisfa-ction to themselves, tickled over, their smartness testing the grorjer-s" weight by a. way of their own.

A little roewnce of "the kind you read is connected -the-'marriage, just reported; of Count Carl Ester-' hazy, of Prcshurg, Hungary, 'and "Miss Mary Charteris, of Ipswich, England. Lasf summer Mr. and Mrs. Charteris, with their daujghter, were cruising on the Nile, when their boat was upset Counf'Esterhazy, who was near, by- in. his yacht, came' to their relief, and just succeeded in saving the young lady from drowning, while his companions rescued her parents.

This was the first meeting of the young Within tiiree months their engagement was announced. A curioui story relating to the Empress Eugenie's fortune, and probably having r.bout as much foundation in fact as the lute Mr. Stewart's Scotch heirs, is current in. Franco. Tt.

is. 'said that a. bottle lias been dug up'n'ear the beach at Agde, Herault, containing a parchment on which is inscribed an acknowledgment of the receipt of 6,000,000 -francs in bank notes, and diamonds' worth entrusted by the Empress Bassois, for delivery to her the Countess Montijo, at Madrid. The date is the 4th. of September, 1870.

was to be destroyed as soon as the Countess' had acknowledged the safe arrival of the consignment, It is expected that tho celebrated Professor Xschernischewsky, who for eighteen years has been incarcerated in a convict prison in Siberia, will shortly.be' setat liberty, the -condition of the release-being that he shail at onco quit Russian Territory. Prof. Tscherni'schewsky has been called the -Father 'of -Nihilism, but. his sliare' in' the' movement has been a theoretical one only. The.

offence which he was exiled was the' publication ia various romances, he wrote, advanced socialistic opinions, known of these "works being'tho one entitled "What Must Be Done?" printed in 1S62. The Professor eiercised great influence over the youthful, politicians of Russia, by whom'ha much. beloved. The new Governor of Psnnsylvani, Mr. Pattison, iB pronounced to be a hand-dome man.

He ia tall, slender, dark, and his expression is' 'inclined to be se'rJrjus. Although very domestic in his habits, he is jovial and even boyish in company. occasions, Hin wife is a beautiful and necompiisneu lauy, wno wiu prea.uB gracefully at tho txecutlve manlion- started in lite as a hoailer at month. -The condition of Mr. A Eronson Aleott's heaUii is reported to be favorable.

-Mr. W. Clark Russell an Eutrlisti author, says: was Charles Maekav whn wmte of America at the land of the Ho mistook. It Is the land ot those wiio make free-tho'knrl of the free and easy, Ex-C who died recently at his home in. Ohio, said a.few years ago that he' iaad written the true history of, the Burlingame duel, which would be published, after his -AdioinihethelaTid'at Ellsworth, Me.

on which "Senator Hale is to Mr Hale hen pit In cue It i tad seventy-four acres, Mr. Emery an adjoining plot of four acres. Mrs. Annie Louise Carv Kaymond, seeinrr a newsnauer announcoraeiil the other day to thu.ofTect that, she was soon to reappear in concerts, saia to j. nieuu.

"I shall never. sin giftcain before an audi ence; I have retired from the stage t-The tenure ot othce ol an American could not stand it, Mr, Stough.ton returned from.it only to die, and now it is said mat mr. nunc, wnose cw uj teajis legacy did not prove to have millions in ts aneaay unaer mo weat-nei. Correspondent Hendrix represents Mj. and Mrs.

Cornelius Vanderbilt as every day "sitting in 860 chairs at a SdO breakfast, looking $1,500 curtains at the street, ancl treading on Jt1 uTiii rues Mr: seems to have all the habits'of an' editor without owning a newspaper. Lowitr-Journat. (Janon 1' arrar is (lescruca as naving fine face not handflome but. intellec tual a fair riomnlexion. a somewhat huiky voice, and' a strong physique.

His tcmp'erament is nervous and sensitive, and his manner has a passionate earnest-ness that seldom fails to thrill and sway' his' audience, Mr Pnbr Hnnnnr wini is Vprv near ly ninety-two years old, recently caked on Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, who sang for him several charming snngs. The old gentleman then asked if she knew an old ballad called "The Ton Miss KcUoGrc had not heard it, and so he sang it for her with clear- nr ar.d that the prima actum en cored him. Tobin. who went to IN cw. York prison the other night, a destitute, drunken vagrant, is another of those pauper sots who, ten years ago, re worth millions: Tobin was President of the' Hudson Hiver Railroad before Varr- derbilt took it, and in' 1873 could pay-five men a million dollars apiece and have a million left for himself.

W.isliinrrtnn Pod re ates that recently Col. Emit Prey, the Swiss Minister, was in the House restaurant with Gen. R. D. Mussey when Gen.

Long-street entered. Col. Frey turned to Gen, Mussey and asked who that gentleman was, anu upou ul-iuij hjuibu-u i intrnrlnrtirm. tlvinc bv W.1V of eXolaiia tion that Gen. Longslrec-t wcl: him prisoner at Gettysburg, since which time he had not seen him.

Thereupon the two veterans, once enemies, were introduced, wartnlv shook hands, and spent an hour or so in pleasant conversation. "A LITTLE MHiSENSE." Genius alone accomplishes nothing. It needs backbone to brace up an. A wae lias recently ouservad that t': tailless dot when hois tickled. Im'md'i-edeed nnt'dr i-s rim racket used by those' hanging on the ragged edges of The prophet that' thinks everything will torn to his expectations simulfl try tuminp' out inolaBses from a ciild jr.io d.dci ('JdJecas-KrOyncc, "If vou.attemnt to sciueezc any bod y' will always resist, pressure." Class smiles', and cites examples of.exceptionS'.which prove the rule.

Columbia Spectator; "Convict this being a said 'Texas judge. "I won't hear of ir. 'He's as infant in cords: Why. I beat 'out tastdiioht when -was too." Post: vii I Tim 1m in ootd. tmlv 1'e of -n' Ddi-wrine Salve, nviiteb 15 0 cure for cats, bnustrf, scalds.

Unrns-wounds, and sovea. Will pcro-tively cure piles, tetter and all sltin Satisfaction fjunrimtcecl or racney reroeded. Only 2c cents. For sale by Stettin's Baker. Cum 1 Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, ores, Mercurial Fe nessea and irregularities, uiriuca, i- Appetite, Juandiee, Affections or the-Liver, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and General Debility.

Di-ctror-s io elcvenlitsuc. iCcrom mil lit j-rs: BlcaC ia ci.rim si.oo. TRiiL 8111, 10 ct. FOSTEfT. MILBURH 4i Buftalo, Foreslo by A.JJEctrt,1iiii.T.

i Co Jyildeod-rJJweowj Hoststtor's Stomach Bittern kivw steadiness to nerves, lriau'iet; a hjiii u- Ci CC 1 1:0 at H. i Ot" ClDf'lii bumO, lo-'iiiemOmiolmeii Urn ci.tula- fuh m.icil a. tr.tim i 'AidO haif.ocedcm 1 i Jror Bttlo Uy ail urnEKiam nuu AJirmun. Notice of Execution Sale. STATE OF WISCOXSIX, I Hum Uom-iy, I By Tirtno ol aa Mtccntion issued our ut find lldier 1 I 1 LmimmOc: o-ieriOrd i a iiv.j im all elod.e i i I i icro Ur any ti no thcui-ahcr, of in und to the id oreem-m, 'alum Ubr.1.

ex- 11 llli i e. i 1 II i i I otitis- huit i. oi Jim iviil-'i. Jaiiuary 2d, A.D., lajS Rhprlff'uf PEASE fur U.cbr.o.ljiiw jiulcmont Crod -Ih-iUWIUtrutt nuni. wuiiu -J-V and S.

0. Carr. an ncuMion of tbc oh, deceased, pluuit i ftt. ncainst Mary Bnrrus, A. P.

Burruu, her i The Goodyear ItotitalYuiciiii'ate i i i ae- Inu ir fareeioemi in 9ii "id roil it. the at a term of the Circuit r-oart torKock nt i i oa the SUth dayofDecen-io; A. i. eoo-m- the above i 5i I i I i 1 In to thn ldghcbt redder v. tbc front i ior of -be pimntdrii, i.i 'Jo' i ei-vide, i in said County otliock, On the XUIt dioi of February, A.

If. 1583, at two oi Ihe i.tt.TfiCHin ot I tit: ttay, the i tot' clay of ia Uwiucy, an tliat bvii -m 1 11 1 nil i 1 i ill', tdieiiee norm nk tar melon- of ua o.lll, ill II i.i.. rt tu I thence easterly tun on ennim and eihty-ono Rndeiic-luurtiotmOUyikh. to a point in tLo wtt lir.o vmiki nor fit; Ifidwaok'o IMad to fda-'C io i I'lLr; L.ovio'or, a jiiece land fivn in) cad aft tin- ooiboiJ OOI.J llarirf a-. li.B.UAlU.Elt.

i SheriUltockudimry, Win. I i ilKUUlT COUJa'- HOOK OOUKIT-SaUAU y.l aVV. Wfhirj Plaintiff v. WlLilAJI WOOD. siio'of i.wthcKiid.

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Pea do. AMOS r. VUICHARD. CiOLD EEDAL, PATJS, 167S. lont article for family UB0.

(IcfiiKin, Doj-eJicirtti-, JTasi. Jlwarg oiwittnttom. Sold Orocors eTeryivhctc. W. BASER Dorcttr, Mass.

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