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The New York woman who had her dog buried ia | xllawn cemetery at a cost of $500 has been com. | ave the carcass removed. It may have been | excusable bit of sentiment on the woman's part, and | erchance would just as lief lie ina grave co noble dog as to repose in.proximity toa little liefer ; but if the New Vork + to give perfect satisfation when she has other defunct dog on her hands, let her cremate the inimal, She can wear his ashes in a. breast-pin, or wnething that way,—Verristown Herald, NINE MILLION WITCHES BURNED! F computes that during the Christian era no hes were immolated. In itcheraft took place in as 1780 to 1799, several un- les were put to death. ‘This is a terrible reflec- a the boasted enlightenment of the age ; but we ist not be over-censorious, while we da sing down to death, ignorance or prejudice prevent. 1 the use of remedies which might save them. Many while indigestion and npure blood debilitates the system, inviting fatal at- when the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medic ‘Overy would have insured health and happiness, \ meck little clubby were away up a tree, singing | Willow, tit willow, tit willow.” Their wretel tion was painful to see, oh willow, tit ed con little clubby it 1 £.—Detro Oh willow, Seats for “The Old Homest the Academy of Music are sold as far ahead as October. Ever since the pening night the house has been sold out long. before the time for opening the doors. ‘That is with a big PL ped that the Charleston sufferers did not 1d in frivolous ways the $20 so generously sent them | d. [lis outlay in other directions has vently been so great that should they encounter any “DANDRUFF should never be neylected, be- cause its natural end is in BALDNESS." “The persistence of ITCHING is peacete stroying and exhausting to the vital powers.” SCRATCHING is not nice, nor half as satisfying | asa SHAMPUO with PACKER’S TAR SOAP h allays Itching, cures Dandruff and Skin Diseases, pre- Baldness and leaves the skin delightfully smooth, soft, | ind healthful. Removes odors from perspiration, etc. cents, Druggists, or THE PACKER MFG. CO., 100 Fulton St., NewYork. Sample, four stamps, if Jeoce is mentioned jconnects every story of an office building with the U.S. Mail Box and the Post Office. In suc- cessful use in 30 cities. Ifyou have not yet mail- = cd your letters in this way find out about it. It if will pay you. The col- lection service is Free. For full information _ CUTLER MF'G CO., Sole ER PIANOS Address, _ Rachester, No Y. DECK gece 33 UNION SQUARE New York popularity | JUDGE Some say that married life may be Whate'er we choose to make it ; While some, preferring to be free, Don’t hesitate If it to so i Of course they must abide it. It has no failure been to me, For—1 have never trie World, Daniel N. Lockwood declined because of the ad- ministration view of his duties as a federal official to take part in any of the proceedings of federal conven- tions for the renomination of President Cleveland, but yesterday his voice ‘emnor Hill, With that act of so scrupulous an official, dis: appear the last fluttering remnantsof the misfit standard, ir lly termed mugwump civil-service reform, —a /hany ‘There's nothing like leather, excepting, of course, the upper crust of the young wife's first pie.—/ow mt leach: me) Constable ra ©) 0. ‘Silks and Grenadines. AUTUMN STYLES | For Carriage, Dinner Wea and Evening Showing Great Novelty of DESIGN AND COLORING. CREPE DE CHENE, Plain and Fancy Gauzes, Droadway re) 19th ot. SREW. ORK: TOP ROYAL AN ASSURED SUCCESS. MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY CORLISS BROS. & CO.. Troy, N. New York Once, Chicago Oftice, 76 Franklin Street. 247 & 269 Monroe St. Orders have been placed for this new style of coliar by lead ing {urnishers in nearly every city in America, and we there. fore say its success 18 assur «The Horse and Buggy" Is the title of an interesting book of fifty pages, full of useful and money saving information. Any man or boy who owns or intends to buy a horse of buggy can get the book by stating where he saw this advertisement and sending six two-cent stamps to the Standard Wagon Co., Cincinnati, O. milkman whe served one of wo-inch trout in his milk-can heat that, “The cow rom a trout stream An exchange tells of his customers with a ti We fail tosee anyt! had probably be Oil City Blizzan drinking water Did you ever he: president of a railroad! stri use there was bac pay due him ?— Zrvas Sistin, PROTECTION mozromuv=-4 MOZPOMVIVHKA CREAT STOMACH TONIC. tog CABIN, SARSAPARILLA GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. TO HEALTH! WASHINGTON SEC. Great Vintage 1884. 4. ROUSSILLON & (C0., EPERNAY, FRANCE. Kpown as the Purest and Driest Champagne in the United States by all lovers of i 'E. PFEIFFER. General Manager. 169 Greenwich St, N.Y. comicbooks.com