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MOON SOUTH.

Boston; N. England, N. York
State, Michigan, Wisconsin,
Iowa, and Oregon.

N. York City; Philadelphia, Washington; Mary-
Conn., N. Jersey, Penn., Ohio, land, Va., Ky., Mo.,
Indiana, and Illinois. and California.

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Moox.-Perigee, 13th; apogee, 25th on equator, 1st, 14th, 28th; highest, 8th; lowest, 21st.

A CHIMNEY-SWEEPER'S boy went into a baker's | shop for a twopenny loaf, and conceiving it to be diminutive in size, remarked to the baker that he did not believe it was weight. "Never mind that," replied the man of dough, "you will have the less to carry. "" "True!" replied the lad; and throwing three halfpence on the counter, left the shop. The baker called lustily after him, that he had not left money enough. "Never

mind that," said young sooty, "you will have the less to count."

A CLERGYMAN was lately depicting before a deeply interested audience, the alarming increase of intemperance, when he astonished his hearers by exclaiming: "A young woman in my neighborhood died very suddenly last Sabbath, while I was preaching the gospel in a state of intoxication."

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A JOHN BULL, conversing with an Indian, | asked him if he knew that the sun never sets on the Queen's dominions. "No," said the Indian. "Do you know the reason why?" asked John. "Because God is afraid to trust an Englishman in the dark," was the savage's reply.

A GENTLEMAN once asked, "What is woman?" when a married man replied: "She is an essay on grace, in one volume elegantly bound. Although it may be dear, every man should have a copy of it."

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WHEN Moore was getting his portrait painted by Newton, Sydney Smith, who accompanied the poet, said to the artist: "Couldn't you contrive to throw into his face a somewhat stronger expression of hostility to the Church Establishment?"

A YOUNG lady, on being asked where was her native place, replied: "I have none, I am the daughter of a Methodist minister."

BAD TASTE.-Pretty young girls kissing widowers' children.

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A YOUNG lawyer was examining a bankrupt as to how he had spent his money. There was about two thousand pounds unaccounted for, when the attorney put on a severe, scrutinizing face, and exclaimed with much self-complacency: "Now, sir, I want you to tell this court and jury how you used those two thousand pounds." The bankrupt put on a serio-comic face, winked at the audience, and exclaimed: "The lawyers got that!" The judge and audience were con

vulsed with laughter, and the counselor was glad to let the bankrupt go.

A DISSIPATED young man, who ran away from home and spent his substance in riotous living, resolved at last to return to the paternal roof. His father was kind enough to forgive the young rascal for his wickedness, and rushing into the house, overcome with joy that the boy had returned, cried out to his wife, "Let us kill the prodigal; the calf has returned!"

WHO IS

MRS. S. A. ALLEN?

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S this question is often asked us,

we with pleasure give a little history of her, Some twenty years ago, a lady in New York City observed that her hair was rapidly losing its natural color, and getting quite gray, and, disliking the idea of becoming gray, and equally averse to using any dye (knowing them to be injurious), concluded that she would try and invent something that would restore her hair to its original life color; and, by dint of study and perseverance in experimenting,

she

succeeded in finding that the articles that

she had compounded would not only restore the hair to its original color, but also render it pliable,

and give it the nat

ural moistness that a

The Last Crowning Success.

IS THE

IMPROVED

HAIR RESTORER

FAVORITE

HAIR DRESSING

New Style in one Bottle

MS.A.ALLEN'S

ALL DRUGGISTS

PRICE ONE DOLLAR

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others, whom her acquaintances had in

formed of the remarkable change in her hair, calling at her residence to procure the article; and she now probably does one of the larg

est cash businesses

in the City of New York. Owing to the large demand from foreign countries, she has been obliged to establish a depot for the exclusive sale of

her Hair Preparations in London, at

266 High Holborn

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Principal Manufactory and Sales Office,

198 & 200 GREENWICH ST., NEW YORK.

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