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An Inventor of the Steamboat Toe r. rummendat km cooUloed is tbe report of M. de Ixeerpe to U* Pari* Acadofey of tsderce that a atatoe ebon Id tee retried 10 the Muqute Cteude-Fnrocote Darapc Jdeffmy, ksq^s dcrtefvely in hu own 4»r «• Jouffroy-iaprappe, edtte nee one t" the cam in wbldi a tarty triumph bat hern ftevlarel for tboae who in llrlr own tlajr were Deflected and «wnnt. -Horor in 1761 of one of the (tot oo.4e .teullke of Pi*nebe-Oofn!r. Jouffmy d'Abbnne »o noeJJ the Cnt and probably the 6m, la hla croluty to make a veaer! tnlvsl If Mam power. With tbe aid of ft village Wafer be cnsatractnl a reatel wliteb In tbe moniha of June and July. 1776, it Banmea-lra ftamea.^mn*ed by ■SBf* power upon tbe Daaha. A more ambitioue experiment, attended by a on the Stone at Lyoni. All | ctetnre of brneAtlnc by bit Invention »u denied him. Tbe privilrga be enught from the Academy of Science, which now coatenipktre erectinx fo him a ttalue, were denied for yeaia, until in tbe end Jouffmy, ruined, withdrew Into aecluaioo •id died in 1663 in (be lovelidee, of cbolera. If the much -delated diwivrry In 154S of Blare" de Garay !>e put no one Jouffmy wiPhaar about aa food a claim to the intention of. the ricamboat aa baa Gnterbu'C to thai of printing. A« in the ant of moat great diacoterirj. the idea » «« In the air, ami tbe Mnrqni, a as almua'. if not quite. Ibe Ural to employ it wilb-ucTteaa. J hope be will lure bla •Utter. Talk log of Marquiara of Woreralet wl o la a« mncii entitled to aataine as any dteenrrrer of them alL Balxac. it la known, wmte > drama, "Ida Rcaaonr. oca de Qulnota." on an imaxloary dig. covert of a ateaaia.ilp.aml tha paiaroutlon brnug'tt no th-t ffltemtar. — OrnUtmn. t Utfffhtr. ponaumptlon Cured. An old ph vie Ian, -rtired from attire prank v. harinr had placed in hte bands by an Eare India Missionary the formula of a temple vegetable renieily for tbe apeedy and pcrmant-nt cure of Cootumplion. Broorblt1*, Calarrit. Aalbma. and all Thioat and Lung effertlona, alao a poaHire and radical cure for general Debility and all nerroua Aiinplteote, after baring thoroughly leated its wonderful ctjratlre powers In thouaands of cum, fcela It bis duty to make It known to bin suffering fellows. The recipe wQl be aeot free of cbatye, to all who deaire It. with foil directions for preparing and auooeaafully using. Address, with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. J. a lUymnod. 164 WeehInjjlon Street. Brooklyn. $. Y. flS-y To a lorrr iba geography of Iba world reaolret ltsrlf inio two l.callllea— tbe plane where hit sweetheart fa and tbe place where she leo't. An Anawsr Wanlad. Can any hoc lwing us a case of Kidney or Liver (Wnnlalnl that Electric Bflleni will nonpirodity cure? We say Ihry on Uiaomt'y r.'-reri ami who are daily tecontmrnding Electric Itinera. wlllpmTC • Bright'# Disease. DUbrtre, Weak Back.or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify lb" blood, regulate tbe bowels and act directly on Ibe riiaraard pans. Every bottle goiiuuol. Puraale at 60c. • bottle by Dr. H. A. Kennedy. (1) "It la nut g»*1 for men to be a loan," replied Mra. Trent when a lady asked her to loan her husband as an escort for a few minuter. My daugbn-r was im-ibl«l with Heart Disease fur 6 yean, given up by phyalclans, had aioking eprlta, conataot pain, great awelling •■*«* tier hart extending to left arm, and revere apcfla of ncurautis not h rip b- r. Dr. U tins' Heart ltegula. tor cured h>r within 8 root —J as. Tlllon, Ooooort, N. H #1. per. bottle at drug, giau Pifty mifflon- ciotheapln aire made In this country annually, and yet American people, at a sul-, have small feioclha. Opening the Fountains. In immhcth as bulla beneath tbe akin fa mreuil the liquid nibatsore w hich arivai the hah its texture, color and gi we. Whet, tha scene i m stops, thebalr beginat lose to become dry, lnatraleaa, brittle andrray. I- that tbe condition of your halt? tf ro. .poly Parker's Hair Balsam at cores. p wit restore Iba color, glnas and 1 fr by nwr-wing ibe actlna or nature. Tbe fss*ni I. u -4 an oil. not a dye, but an I legs 4 toiler .reticle, highly appreciated bectt.sc t< Its deanllnma. Au lows woman's right* My wishes Uiat nil heads of pablte tclratte should be aofc-f She wanta.fwiftcipais, not men. a A Curd. To all who are auffering from tbe errors tirsa, early rteesy, l as of manhood. Ac., 1 or tdtanuc. Thte great remariy^wii'd^ hovered lie a ralasluoary in South America. Send a arif-art-lre-wed enre.lope to ths Bar Joaxnt T. hwax, Stalk*, D. New York City. tab y Ti ls la a Unrest tsn and avibxad owe try, 1"* Jute axaonc "as w baby fa bore Ms iw f are an slous logive H a weigh. XtrlslssB pilsre Dmptoms and Cora. wbtnba.aiktesl-^. .. ! pHed to life re- property. . No 'hteK i ■ggwjBsSj tzrjxssx.'trx?*'' • I . a., ; wV^WMptal'hSff ] ' . i *o .» ly co p-ori eiby Ueomett- > Mtechnta. I

Tbo Hata of Craat Men. i J Tbe Bostoo Trmttr In a recent issue I says: Aa aooo a* a man epringi Into pub- I lie notloe beat ooce aeekt some dterlno- -j live article of beadgoar. P is a Utile dif- ; Bcuh to U-ll why this Is, but It la nevertbdoa a fact. President Arthur usually : wears a tall allk lot. It l.sAs like a j ■ Prea ideal's haL Whoever made K, it Is j 1 onlv oik of its kind In Washington. Io | • Ibe first place, it la a very tall bat, srith | ■ Job the shadow of acarvenfarlBaerowr. I 8 Tbe brim fa broad and neatly straight and , 1 bangs over his eyes. It is a hat am mg I r bate, and one would ask Ibe name .if lis I owner among a thousand. Attorney -Gen- j • erst lirewstcr'a while ailk bate ate almost r historical. He has Ibcm made in Phitar ddpbia, and U is'aald heonsmnaeaarverml ' why be should want a new hat of this 1 species. Certainly It must be a great pus- ] . tic for him to pick out the latest purchase ' from tha large stock which he must have . i oc hand. His hala are made to be brushed a either or both ways, sbd they usually are. r They are built very high, wl b a bulging 1 crown and a rolling brim, northing like ■ tha atyle of iba headgear wore In tbe pioI tares of tbe allegorical "Uncle 8am." ' Mr. Blaine sometimes wears a stylish , ailk. hat, but hit favorite is a black slouch, I which be draws down over bla eyes UDtiJ, 1 it oeatly touches his nose. Gen. Butler' ' and Senator* Edmund and Hoar also run r to slouches, all apparently made on pretty , 8 nearly the same model. Gen. Logan ■ wears a cavalry slouch bat about bait Ibe > time and a respectable ailk bat tbe rea malDdar. Senator Ingalle' bat is tall and i angular, like himself. Il fa a kern and f Jncl-iveJooklog bat, and alia on bla bead a, At a prim sort of a fashion, artbnrh as Id t my lo all tbe brother hxta: "Jost hate a youraelvea made over into this style." • StcrcWry Chandler usually wears a Der8 by. He perches It low dosra oo bla f.«- ' b. a), where II looks thoroughly buiiness- - like, like Its owner. . Secretary Fre ingbuysen wears a tail, thin ailk bat. S. ere. 1 tary-Folger, on the contrary, wore a rather ■ low^rowned hat, which materially adiled to his Judicial appearance. Secretary ' Lincoln's aiik hat is t>vuUy etvIDh and" dressy, while Secretary Telle. 'a nukes ; him kxk like an Episcopal Irish op. Judge , Greabam bas developed a genuine food, r ncai for hte old black slouch list, which . be throws down anywhere. Commissioner Ltring areata tbe most dignified-looking silk bat at Waatilngino. [ No one would ever think of aucb a Ihlng ' aa rubbing that bat the wrong way, and J aa for crushing it the idea .would be pre I poster, nt". Georral H wurrsnt sffrcts Ibe . military Slouch hat, while Gen. Sbendan ' wears a light Derby, of fathlooal'l" make. I Before be was elected Speaker. Mr. Ca - r lisle always wort a slouch bat; now he wears a tali silk one with a narrow brim, which looks as though ll were three sine 5 tod small. Senator M shone wears a light 8 brown slouch hat on tbe left aide of his head, which gives him a dpahlng appearance. Judge law re nee. ibe eeeerttne First Comptroller .of the 'fti-ssury Dr- ' putrqent, wears a flat crowned hat with a , wide brim " Ttils it savagely pushed d twn . an bis bead. Just as Ihough Mr 4>ad given ' an ad terse deetelon of ten thoo-stid w,.rdt. 8 It almost covers bit rata, but doesn't; that ik otic can see the ears These srrsroj t few J" the lnmoiie numlier of dtHln- • guisbed -look tog hau wldch may be rem j in Washlngtirn. Tire sub].« or hats sug- ' r«u an brew dent which happened at the " While H'Siae during Grants' first term, r General Butler em me In to see the Preni. r drajt' one dsv. and drposlled his new silk 1 hat in a large a oomftrtahie arm-ehalr. j As he stood tslklne. la walked H«rane , . Greeley. Greeley rhsmbled across the , room sod sal down fair and square oo ' Boiler's bat. Of owrtsc there was a crash. | ami, as ibe great alitor jumped up. Gin. . Butler look the remains of what waa his , hsoilsoms bead gear in bis hands sod said; - "Grealy, I knew that bat wouldn't fit P*1'" . , la Tha Eartri Solid? I*n»f. Cleveland Abbe of the Wgnal Service Bureau, at Waablngton.lhusgives tha reason lo opposition to Iba commonly 1 acoeptad theory that the ininjor of ' the earth Is a mass uf molten rupka He i saja "The very exietaoca of • (laid iatericr r u highly prnhlc malic, fur tbe following • Firat— Astronomical pkenoniena almsr i that the earth rotates aa • solid. I Sccoad— Volcanic phenomena show Lhal modem emptied lavas oene from I small pookrts at moderate depths. ■ Third— The climatic changes required to explain animal or regulable lite during reoeot geologic periods show that tbe polar axis of the earth, and ooaqequently tbr i latitude of hay plana, have remained r sensibly unchanged which would not havr [ brtm the case were tbe earth a thin shell . or a fluid nodeua. Fourth— The experiment* on the plss- ' lidty of rocks and metals show that the] ' may lie fo'drd and twilled and frartorat and it-united by a long continued, steady , , ^K.i.li-Tiw ergusnent that at dep:h. i of a few tulles wc must come to hot an*' ! inolieu recks >a Dentinal hy tbe lact Uiat under ten and sometimes twenty miles of suprtposrd strata the arehsnn recks hpre , ; still ivmeioed unchangedIt is. Jo fact, a mistake to aappoar thai J . r. ck.no y utiles be'-ow the earth's aurlace J have to support lbs whole crushing wefeht t of the rocks above Jbe.n wUhuurAiiy rr- | Itet from sfdg'praaetitea \ i 1 \l__ • Rsbnls Stop an Engtiah Pfay.\^ j - — UJTtSfhe Brilbli army In Bnaliio j». [ oeivedV. powetful reinforeement from J England dqder Generals Howe. CUnton 1 and Burp?*. General John Uurgoj ne j was a dramatic aulbor, and' he wrote his Mated play, called "The Blockade of , Hum nth" to inspire his amy with a oup- ' tempt f<* the American militia, who had J beisagured hte Curoes In the city. It fare- « lated during one performance of U... pis.' ? in March, 1778, ;«4or lo lhe .TMaaUoa of ' the city, that . (ttrioo, ,orns iceureed \ At ooe uf the sal inlet rating points of the psew a sergeant. %lthotitT.U bat and " in a Bate of the wildest owfuooe. rod- ,, u, t a. voice of thunder: - The rebels • the . ret-Jd Tbey.asa alteOkW Om neck .» * | but a few minuter afu-,.,,0. toebemtrg j « Marems- WhctT" W.ml.f rathe, j ^ AtM._ Turn' y - j "

L i""m THE GREAT GERHAh ' qlUL^B KHEIMATISX, Sciatica. Lumbago, Blit'iCEt T0CTTE1CEI. ' SOH THBOIT. UCIWit.VWSXI.UtOB. ynnjl nm con i iottu. gggll jSmrtssssKi cain Health and Jappiness. ; JJp O DO IS OTHERS (y&crur j urEoaiL i Are your Kidneys disordered? ; i mvw jivKg , Are your cervee weak? ssssart Have ^ou Bright 'a Diaeaee? "*? 'OZPmi*. TmM,. «- '■ Suff erinsi from Diabetes ? -K::e-..w n,.;, .I.™- - IV" **** ® vi i Have jou Liver ^ Complaint ? ] v. Is your Back lame and aching? : Have you Kidney Disease? Are you Constipated? ■^7",^, y.jjjgyflgg . Have you Malaria? _n<[|[ [ _Are you Bilionsf 1 ^ . Are you tormented with Piles? Are^yot^^etmattam^Mked ? Ladies, are you suffering? •tw.«.«t ^.rol si. .( |. -,r. If you would Banish Disease ' i and gala Health. Take ; ; i :m KI y^nviti a a = : TW» BLOOD CHAMSgR. DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S REMEDY Vvrths Cmr, ami Urwftw ( stff ; A CURE FOR GRAVEL. : rraT^so^l^grocrarpSi;" sutlrrrr. (ru,n ; j i BBlfcbY wssiTcommrSfl'd ; W*L °a™' IUTBV ACKlJtr. Captain "teaman ArUry wm> lor a loaf urn. wmtdns^u tn^Aragalsci^cfeat is 1 itm! SwuJ ' ten FAVokiT* Km Ell v bs. iSte "on fas 1 st^rapuutMn. Wnir^u daterabls re br. Pstm J The Science of Uf& Only $1. " AGnallicalTirliSaiiQl ; Toaiiu am ths anhud nmmra nMiar trocn . £T:sS3J5iiS: Staaar kytka Mtloasl Mrdkal Asroclsuca. in » Uis nSMn or srtueh hr ret rrs. Ma^mj^^ahy^^rwri^br thr s SS^JE#E>fLht ' .- THYSELF , MASCN 4 HAMLIN , nfuh ORGANS VUi UPRIGHT PIANOS I | [ |n | ... u ; 'iiXSSsnsif-gSTU *• v ! Q«M-;S ""pumdto.

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1 tfamlxiit. j -^TEffT JERSEY RAILROAD. 1 r i TIME TABLE IN 1FTECT OCT. !«, IMA Traine wtn Mm Cape May ■ foBowa tor PHILA DElfPHI A r 8D0 i .SrrS SlrirtlAV TR4INS. • 3.30 Tr-ntnn em New Tort am at Woodnory let MM FHIIJlDELPmA. . Wffllrxt. v Worms] ( For aeie' by H. A. Kennedy, te. D, Cfanft | HEALTH IS WEALTH! WE COABAMTEE 6IX BOXES CI8NER & MENDCt-SON, ' p.,, |. . ...... OR. DAVID -ss KENNEDY'S f KIDNEY LIVER CURE, 11S0D BISOIBDS. DiaaaiaiaeaaffNIefkadkleoE i zzf g!s^v'u^y»?i',hl . •. • T -.r- T.-e- 11 ••• i ■■ I :■ . I .n At—ho':-. CMni, PJiU'da. WI.CO « k'tCo. Send for ;.aio;.h!eL Ofalldl-IT DAVID MKNNKDT, »f. V., BrawKrt. K. T ^ Wisffllanrons. ; Paynes' ADtamaQc Eotinei 4 " ramaar^*tc'^rart'-M°*1P*' "J* ""I'r.n'.Ia , A' ■ 1 fr0zvtto the lady fWgM ' v. ana >_t a rocni a jug ^bakkae"t dow^t let rr ^l-jp 1 - " ''""^BronSue'M^r'g xrtnTii. sew-Yoct. I vCfe AGEITS WAITED.^ ; CArStOH'S treasury of KkOWlEDuL. ;i?pSii gghagHSfesteaiES ■ the pneumatic FRUIT DRIERS. Awarded the Sllrer Medal VL Firn Hicklie Co., B.llowa Pal la, Vt. RE-OPEN ED. After maUogTnipnrtam Uttprorrmenu DEYELIN'S DINING ROOMS, aa te north stiaxD ft., phila ha., Hea baro r. iifwii^i. b w Flrat-cw maJlap. FBICB8 REASONABLE. DON'T FDEOKT. U«. NO. i. Nwti