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Y o r k / a n d N e w Q r l e a n s - i s a l r e a d y s o p l a i n a s t o e n a b l e t h e L o n d o i i e r , t h e N e w ' Y o r k e i * a n d t h e n a t i v e o f N e w Q r l e a n s t o d e f e c t e a c h o t h e r / a t o n c e — s o i n e t h i h g t h a t ; c o u l d n o t b e p r e v e n t e d b y Zaixy a m o u n t , o f s t u d y t h e y m i g h t m u t u a l l y d e y o t e t o t h e s a m e ’ d i c t i p n a f y R e p u b l i c . , T l i e P e o p l e o f N o r w a y * 7 ’ . / I . c a n n o t s a y f a r e W e l l t o N o x h v / a y , w h e r e w e h a t e e n j o y e d s p - i n u c h , ■' t ^ t h d u t ; a i v o f d i n o i ’O a b o u t t h e c l i a r a c t p i - i s t i c s o f t h e / p e P p l e t h e m - ■ s e l t e s . , ./ T l x e p e c u l i a r x i a t u r c o f t h e t i ’a v e l i i i g in . t h i s c o i x n t f y b r i n g s / t h e to i T i d s t : i n . b r e i n t o , d i r e c t . c o n t a c t - . / w i t h t l i e p o p u l a t i o n o f t h e . / r u f a l d i s t r i c t s t h a n i n / S w e d e n o r . i n t h e xhpx’e . s p u t l i e m n a t i p n s , a n d b e i n u s t . b e a p o o r p b / 's e i ’v e r / w h o ' c a n n o t i n f i v e o r s i x w e e k s , b e g i n ‘ t o u n d e r t t a x x d th e x i x . 7 T h e f a c e s o f s o m e o f t h e m e n a r e f n l l o f in t e Z l l i g e i x c o c h a ^ t e r , e v e n a m o x i g t h e fis H e r m e x i a n d d a y , l a b o r - ; ex*s— i n d e e d , I d i a y e s e e n ; i n t h e s e c l a s s e s f i g u r e s w o r t h y o f . a . r o y h l r a c e , T h e w o m e n ’s f a c e s a r e s e l d o m . b e a u t i f n l . p r v i v a :c i o u s , b u t p o s s e s s a c e f t Z a i h , - g r a v e s w e e t n e s s a n d s i m p l i c i t y / w h i c h i s v e r y a t t r a c t i v e . B r q f e s S o r F o r b e s c a l l s t h e m ^ a f r e e , i n t e l l i g e n t a r i d f i n e h e a r t e d p e p p l e . ” H o n e s t y i s a s t r o n g l y m a r k e d t r a i t e v e r y w h e r e . T h e d o o r s b f y p u r f p b m s i n hotel or station are selddm lQcked, and very often cannot be—you feel perfectly/ safe everywhere; AZt one place on pur posting jpuriiey we accidentally paid double the ampiiht due for our liofse; the extra price was sent after us by tlie difigence oZriyer and wgs restored to us at the end of oxir route, and this was considered: a matter of course. The N orwegiahs .are very k i n d — more kind than polite*; .the antipodes o f the ZFf ench , who . are m o r e polite than k i i m . In the city sfreetB t h e p a s s e r s jostle you f a t h e r Uncm*empniousIy, butdf you seem at a loss for your way/ you receive an/ihsfentanqdiis^/^ T h a t “ p o o r b a c k ” is h e ld r e s p o n s ib le m a n k in d . I f y o u r d o g b it e s a m a n w h o p r in c ip le t h e k id n e y s u t t e r t h e ir p r o t e s t re s u lt in g c o n s t ip a t ip n . T lie s e fo r c e th e n a s y s t e m o f t h e p o i s o n s . w h i c h a r e t h e h l d o d , - T h e n t h e s u f f e r e r s a y s .th e / , e a s e d . - “ N o t y e t ; ” b u t t h e y w i l l \ t h e b l o o d p u r i f i e d , . a n d t h e c o n s t i p a t i o n -j o f k i d n e y t t o u b l e s * a n d , P a i n e ’s C e l e r y : W i t h i t s to h i c , v p u r i f y i x i g , a n d : l a x a t i v e 1 k i d n e y s , m a k i n g i t a l m o s t i n f a l l i b l e ; i n n e y s . , I f y o u r h o p e s o f c u r e h a v e n o t < p o u n d ; i t g i v e s p e r f e c t : h e a l t h t o a l l w h p • S o u r ) , b y D r u g g i s t s ; S e n d f o r Z for; more than its share of flie/ bufferings Of lacks it> do you blaiaae the/do&? p u dh^iMUne agamst fierT°hsnfiss, impw to do extraordinaiy work m ridding the Zresultvof effete matter re^ baek aches j ’; the , kidneys are cfisr be Ufiless the neryes-are strengthened, rembved. These are the causes CompbUnd reihoyes them ; quick!j. » / effect, it also strengthens the / curing all diseases o f the ixeiwes ani been realized,, try Paine’s CelOr co m p la in o f ‘‘ t h e ir p o o r b a c k s ./ / 7 P r ic , V E R M O N T . Zm/bVeriyZ pal ticri^xv^NjOW/ |; 111 m ; t h e t i m e t o s e l e c t T y o u r / 7 r i ' 7 7 ;7 7 ;:7 7 7 ; '':'V .7 yAto;v/early^ 7 ■inspobSqn'/m/Mriyitod arid p J|.' whether/ defliiitig to purchYO oi* hot* take; a look through btir S t ;rling Gf Rlated Silver, Art ZPortefy, Rlqh Gilt '’./llfl'o o ''- /JL lYHvilj 911 , vJvi Hlzdl.l Hlivi TiIIJluriCtill! j D i n n e r , W a r e ,' / GiasK / W iire, G.ufcjer^, . / H o u s e : F u r n i s h i n g /Good!-'* ,&c., Yo.z V . Z . // / •• / 1 9 0 , 192, 194 F a s t M a in /;S t r e e t , ://-Z s/:77. | 7 -/-'/v^ /'/:■: 77 /-/ 7 -//.-'.- 7\'\. - ).7; --77 - 73|;anager, has curetf many of tiie Avorst bases aiid isthebestremedy ■ for an affections of the throat and. liihgs, and diseases :. arising.from impure Blood /and; exhaustion. • The feeble (,Vi*VUl3« . AWXJ. A WUIViii - AV-M.JlUVVMUMk/AW.AW*. MU j*<UI I I AlJ and disordors of .stonj.acUaHdlbo^els, COo. a t jOruggista B o Y o iu O t t i t D y e ^ H om t* - They will dye everything. They ate sold evezy*. Where. Brice IOO.: packag*. They Zhavembeqiuit for. Strength, BzisgiGieM, Axnoaot in FmIbmw or for Fastness of ulolbr, or non^fadiiig^Qnatlmb TM f donot erpokor unot; Moolortu F o r ealilr FranktYUson,Waiisaw/^^N^ P. /7/; «h«> imre Cure for Coras. Stop* all pain. .Ensgro* oomforttothafeet. lfio. at Dfugigiita. Hiaoox4kCo.,N. V. any one o f these busy people w ill go out of his road to shqw you yburs. One / pectdiar custom is .that of /shaking hands among strangers .as a token of good wiZll or gratitude. The chambermaid and the boy who drives from one station to another grasps yotir hand when you pay their small feo. Even theZ urchin from wliom you buy a little'bunch of fipwers dr aiscanty saucer of strawberries by the roadside, puts his . littlb brown paw into: your hand A^nfldihgly, Z and Boedeker/ solehxhly .warns all trayelefsi that if thoy/db not like this custom they had/better not come to Norway;—Gor. San Praiicisco Chronicle. / The D octor arid His P a tient. . A young man, conceiving what l i e . considA ered a b r i l l i a n t i d e a , y i s i t e d . a number of p h y s i c i a n s . T b . t h e m h’e s t a t e d that he l i a d a. pain in his back/and soreness of the1 muscles*. They ail prescribed for muscular rheuma’; tism. - Tbo young . loan then tlrow tlio i-e- ’ markable corieluslon tliat physieianZs knew; little of the healihg\ ai’C and that :pfeople: practically threw their money away when t h e y : c m p l o j ’e c i t h e m . / / S u Q h r e a s b n i n g w o u l d h a v e / B e e n i n k e e p i n g w i t h t h e g e n e i ' a l b e l i e f extaiit before the C h r i s t i a n era, biit at tlie px-eseni day it is sinxply oviclenee that intelli gence is not thcn-bugZhiy difrixsed. Physicians, in/determining disease, uniesZs it; is a superfi cial chai'actei’—as, for instance, measles— 7 and the distinctive signs /are visible to the eye' or distinguishable by touch, .must depend much upon the syInterns px'esented; 7 7 V; Nowf symptoms are divided into two classes, objective and Subjective, Objective g y r r i p t b T n s a r e t h o s e wliicli. t h e p h y s i c i a n ob serves for himself, vthxle the /subjeetivo 8yinptoiiis are those vhich relate to the sen sations or feelings o f the patient, and which, consequently, the physician can appreciate only through the patient’s description of them. If a man tells his doctor/that be has a pain and soreness in a certain part of the body, he must be believed, unless there ap pears to the physician signs which lead him to dcmht the., patient’s statement D is e a s e s are simulated for the attainment o f certain ends. In the army and navy daring war times malingers w e r e common* T h o s e p e o p le who suffer from accidents for which respon sible parties are liable ore singularly apt io feign in juries or exaggerate those which they have received. At aZU times malingering is common among convicts. —Boston Herald. Economizing Xocomotivo. FaeL The Railroad|Gasette estimates that th e r e were about 600,000,000 train miles of railway in the United States in 1887, and by taking 25 tra i n miles as accounting tor the b u r n in g o f one ton of coal, tlbe conclusion is reached that the railways of the country consumed about 24,000,000 tons of coal in 7*887. As but 3 per ceiit. or thereabout of .the power stored in the coal is utilized iu hauling a train, tho cpportun.it y for. economy may be noted at a glance. This field promises to be an import ant one in the matter of study on the part of heads of motive power departments on tho railways of the country.—ZBradstreet’s. who has g o t t o walk ten miles ■|> TiiTT (111 Ijln i a box of lead, there can be . “ ' \ * eating cold slaw. . • ■ 7- . The best of: all remedie* for/ Iawarcl Pains, Colic, Indi|esi tion, Exharnt ion and all StOmr abh.and Bowel troubles; Also the7most effective ciir’e fori Coughs, Colds^ ZBronclxii is andf affections of the breathihR 1 -• orgaiw.7It promotes fefreshing’. sleep, improves the appetite, 7 overcomes/fieiYous prostration, and giveshew life and streagth ... >■ : to the Weak aiid aged. 5 0 c. and $z.oo, at-Prgguists. Quickly relievos, posilivbijr /ciii?e:; Goughs, Golds, Croup, Z^sthina, Wliox ping Cough/, BroncMfls and CpnBiimptioh.. Tastea gQod l. Gliildren like i t l f ri)e* bottle contains as miich a a :o|h0r dollar pr^>- hraiions and tiircb tiriieB:25c. eiiM* 7- ' . ZiA^' .'D tel^'ST W * 7gSLiSi:7 ^ I ; T H E N3EW .€tUXZK[INE. ............ 3 cr postal riote ancl ■vve/ j Z , will ser.d yc:u one. by ietm rrim ail..A g ’tsZWtd.■ \ Ci j; GONOLLY dt Co., / /ROCHESTER, N. fc / I } Gbm/binfog.a Parkr. Librarif. 3mok- Ing, fiecfinlao, or tnvaiid C9ASR. h^UhBE* sh ft a«(l or COUSH. P rice 9 / i U U «g. . W e m a k o , tho la r g e l y v a r i e t y o f ; Pptopd A p p e tite ./: New Strength 7. tpjpet. Nerves ’ , ' Adittsiaiita, Rcciioina. Physicians .1 „ana Surqcons’ Operftting. lnvaln. ~ Rolling, Hammeck* Office, tfbrary. AtL;;klHBS/ OF APFLIAKGES FOS INVALlDS Ov<er IO O different desijf f.s. ;Our Patent fiiilomalic Brake on ail C a r. tiages. jree. We have disOontintied whpleaaling ; by placing yourorders . dirsct with the. makers: you can save several 'pronls . ;. • Oiir slashing .prices y : 'and- Bpecial 15 arj?a.iiis vriliaetomsh/ yoix, Goods sola under a giuirantee .f ■ tad: delivered .frise/to ahy point in v j / j Pnitef -States. ■. 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