hii ii tnmnmm t l lalrro) auce. 'I was pruc'.iein ia a small coun try town in Tr-.J ?htj ;i a mni!? r cf years Bgn," said Gen. L"Y Wa5!c to a re porter ";n.l wos at, work iii-n'i the 'Fair t'ld" duricg odd ii:crctntn. I h id nev er paid atiy atieiuicu to clairvoyance and thai sorl of tiling, and scoffed at all who believed tL:t wan nny hnve know ledge of vilmt i er a " i tothe other world. There was h ta'i.'r living in the town who was exr'edin?'i superstitious. lie had frt-qn.-iitly Invited nie to witness Some of Lis manifestations, but I had always retm-ed. ),e nig". I as I was walking toward !.. n.e, afu r having been engsed in Si;nie work at rr.y cilice, I saw a light in tfin toiler's shop window, a'ld soaitttiin,' prcinpted me to stop. My fiieud ai.d a I oy ai'preniice were at work when I t t'. red. The tailor pave me h cl.if.r, :md we began to talk over mesmeric ii.tl jei.ee and kindred matter. After awhile he hsked tue if I would care m tear s-iiie rappings. I told hiia t-j surc-st something else, as any body c.ju.d make rappings. lie then sujiget,. ,1 clairvoyance, and 1 to'.d him to go ahead. "Now at t'ji point it is necessary to say that for the following day I had a business tug igrrnent with a farmer who lived nertr i an in an old-fashioned log home. 1 V ;d driven past the place and was (juiilirti with the bouse and road to it. ''Tin- tailor ' proceeded with his ar rangements ty placing the boy on his bench with his face to the wall. The man turned down the lamps in the shop and directed hia attention to the little fellow, making passes with his hands around and above him. In a few minutes the boy, who was p,V ar.i! sickly in appearance, went into a so'; of tnir'ce, aud the tailor told me to take h.ild of one of the little chaps hti.ds jr.ii fix my mind on some incident in my Lfe or on some place that I had visited. The faitu honse I alluded to a moment ago came into my mind at once, niid J thought of it intently. AI mosi immediately the boy's lips began moving, aud iu a loose, disconnected way I e described the g house, the ro'.ds iemhcg to ir, and mmy little de tafM as tv.ey passed through my mind. Hut af'.tr following me for a time he Btoip.d, arid then btgan speaking something of his own volition, or rather ! that of wliich I was not thinking. lie said that it was night and that the bouse wa ! dark. And then he said that the door opened, and a man came out carrying a lamp in his hand. lie walked out to the hen-house and opened the door while he looked into it; then clos J the door, returned to the house, and i-A wasdaik again. At this point the boy seemed to be growing very weak, ard I told the tador to rouse him. which he did by waviug his hands 5n the air. "u 0,"" n a short time, not- k. ed en j ess j wmvii nt. . he j started to go I asked him where b ' '' ' been at 10 o'clock the previous He was surprised at the que.s.io answered that he supposed h asleep. I told him to think aboi a minute. " 'rh, yes,' he said presently, 'I re in en. be r novr. There was an animal of eome kind causing a disturbance in the hen-house, and I trot up just about that tim ! see wh at tlib matter was. Every thing' had quieted dosr,." w,:en 1 Sot there, and then I returned to l,ous- ' "I told the sturj i0 my client, wl,,., Was .r.cmy interested,'' the nenerai Paid in conclusion, and the incident made such an impression upon my mind tha I wove it into the story.'' Ihpy Took Soul. I Two young Ietroiters, who are ac qurtictetl with a country schoolmaster . having a school about twelve mile? from , the city, were invited out to a spelling- ; school a few nights since, and they took ' a horse and drove out. There va3 a , large gathering of farmers and an ex- : citing contest was looked for. Just pre vious to he heginning of the exercises a young fellow whose head would have j bumped a six-foot mark and who weigh- , ed about oue hundred and Bixty pounds, ' called one of the letroiter3 aside and asked : j "Are you two fellows going to spell ?" ; "Purty good at it V ilI think we can down you all." "You do, eh? Now you look a here ! , I've come down here to-nisht co spell i this school down. My gal la here to see ;' me do it. I hain't no objections to ! your spelling along till wo come to the! word 'citanlr but atter that you cau'L ! drop down any too scon ! Tf either one i o' you fel lows beat Die you'd Letter have the wings of a dove to tly out of this, or . I'll gin ye both the all-firc-.It.st licking two dude? ever got. I1' ; They stood up wiih him until ail the ; Others went down, and thtn at a look ' full of deepest meaning, both missed j ard It-f t him victor. When he carried i oft the honor, he came around and 1 said : ! "Much obliged, and I hop.? you don't j feel hurt. ShouldiTt have cared much 1 about it, but Susan had her heart set on i it, and Stis'iifs got eighty acrej and a ' drovt- of sheep." tinrn t'ii-1iii-r "I hate wouieu'customerB," replied a saleswom-ia in a dry-goods atore. .She hal lar'en aKfil p!uiDt)l whether she prefrrreti waiting on nien, ard this was her v'.ump anfwr. "Why )o you prefer men ':" "r.ecuu-e they know wh tt they want, and don't care to ket-p you standing an hoLr v hl!e they f un-lle ovt-r aud rumple up he jji.ods on ttie cennter. Why, oc!y to d.iv I was showirg ;t Hdy ti'ack 8totki::H. f come they weie all of the ? ime s z nn 1 quali'y, yet sf;p Jraag. ed every pa:i out nf thar tx.x and then wanted to see rr.i-r?. I handed down two t.ixe.- likp this one, and then she askrd if we ind any more. I told her no, nd th r. eh- said I niigtit wrap up cue pa'r for ht-r. Ti-.e t i-ly next to me made nm.' (Vfl-Tf rit sn'fs to gentlemen wh:,-l fonijng wi'h one woman. I atii a tirm to rv to R't a place in a haul ware ftore, r sotne p:ace where worn-!! ilcti't f.ave to dal wirh wr.men. THE MEW QUININE. KASKINE WH AT THK PHYSICIANS 9 AY A HOt'T IT IN Btamatin, MALARIA, DYSPEPSIA, NIRVOUS DEBILITY, LIVER, LUNG AND KIDNEY DISEASE. Trie mliier,'.ind elerateil !-. (Jles?ner write: T.V Ajti i',i.-Pei(imk.- Tin- first ifrejiest jU, 1 h.i.l Hita Kn-kine w re In chills and fev'-r. in i liin i . t:ervi.,s li-!Ility, reumatim. d B .Pl;fi!i. ili. l lii't li-t-M- . ar.d I C Niiilerc i At tiat lima it ini.l.ume ily It'o l t medicine ever 'I 'i eri .1 . 1 t I nivenihen unfamiliar with i s realiv wi.id- rlul prwers In .uriiiit all the jtlier ut rrn 'li-ci-" aim .1 i.or,l.T p.irticiiluriy where the I1 -i liif bc ui i JlMeaso l or lminrer-ishe.- n.l the d ce tu n iuip:tireit. Strictly i e.tkli!. K;ifk:oe ir tti'. ntilv t.i.cil purifier w hav:-. I ii--it in'.' ver- larielj with utilailitiir ucee-e In n'l !; Ierulir te wnnion n.I chtl-ir. n. In er thri- hunlren ruses I have cure 1 t her -1. never t eea the iiilitest baj ef tee t U' i r e i ' we iiml it is far saerlor to any tt-nic or nerve iiieJi-'ine eerkmwn to the uiedi eal T.,fe-.- .:;." Veiy truly yimrn. . M. i 1li.onkii. M. li.. :!: Kiint 121st St. New Y-rk. I r f. W. y. Hole ml.e. M II.. SI K?t a2th St., . Y. (Lite I'rol. in M. Y. MM. col!ee) write?: Kaiklne In super. or to q iinine in Us specific, power, ainl never r ti'ic..'- tbe he;iri or consti tution. ' The V. S KwmiiHiwSnr.o'.in, Hr. L. K. White, wrilts : "K i-Kitie :.s the t"-t ir.e.lieine made.,T i -Kviry patient Y. ' tre.ite t with Kas- k'ne t.as heen curej St. Francis' II. spit il. N. BelleMie l!e.-p t i!, N. Y.,' I nnersahy success ful St .Ii.siph'y llo -i i .i 1 . N. Y,. " lis usoijeon ihtered ii.'l -p. : s 1'. net- i.-r Jy." 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TUMI ie, L t rifim aaj "Gannral Petllty ki Appetite, ai.d ('. ri' Vunt-'ltt U!- "' ISCukpri-K S I'i r -ei-dv rr.iTi ?i tl ndltiati ftfi in r. Ai...w T I m om bv vw Aaa OPT eat kottla. old kj Lirukii.ita ork. A L E s m E 1 WAWTICTI to ntiiua 'fur tlio m of Xnraerj Stock! SteaUyi rBplorment maranteerl ! MAV.ARV Alan MPEJISES PAia. Apply at onoe, stat l?. (Kefer to thla pai.w, C2AS3 2ECTZZE3S, Eockester.XT.T. b y 0 H 25 YEARS iN USE- The a test Med ical 1 Tni 1 ir;h of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A ' npf tito, liowflicoatifc, raiu In the brad, with a dull Beonatlon la tiio bark pr.rt, I'nin nntler tbo ahcnldcr blnrir, Fulli raa mftrr rtintr, with adit. Inrllnntion to rxrrtion of body or mind, Irritability of trmppr, Low aplrlta, with a fecllneof haTins npiectrd some duty, U'rariorna, Dlxzineaa, Flnttcrioc at Ihe Heart, Dot before the eyes, Haadacbe "p, ricbt eyr, Reatleaaneaa, with fitful lircnins, Ilibly colored Trine, and CONSTIPATION. 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P't:!'ili'irs. with C3 Inil at ifc-tiS. T-'Ml Ili:itinfr of 1 'iiTVrr-nrr bfTWfwii a inning un.l ! i . ir i li-ariy i.xp!ajnpi. nliowinic hy kiiic ltahiinnllv i'y Ujftiitrti Miirjis, many y-;tr- itint'-!;i.prr i N'-w Turk iiTi.J Sn Frsncisr . .o .inui- u am in ( l';er i .'i T'l to ! t withdiii it. S.-ii.i r "t v" cf.i't to Franklin Publishing Co., BOX 1 i n TL o. M:,iUuii Hill iCT, T. BARNUM'S Kew Boo!; riJK STtaitV okmv i '-r A-. 1 Tr Art ot Money Ooiiing with goolden Rule B for Money Mamnn. v-,r:)i (i o - ' -'ly n.n t vn . ir m lii. i..v.-r 500 u..-f v S.W '- Pr--. t2. C7" Write at rn. r to -s eoRSHEE wicmakin, Cincinnati, O FAMILY SCALES , " . 1 . ir -.hii. it. e. w er. ...jr outlet to c pt,unls. . r ,rr. -.'-f .. lit', r -v. R.i.l suii.risa 1 '.K-.ui .!. ot it. MAW CINCINNATI, O CECIL A Life Experience. Remarkable and Quick cures. Trial Packages. Send Btamp for sealed particulars. Addreaa Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo. IIDniMIA rXDIrfl rnnnn r- i 3 iiuimn rnnino run oMLti aem. ,.km1 market. Rfaiihy Jimai.. r'avur hlrr.rrvtrieet. Writ. i.,i.; '" " "'." , ,r - RSTATB At.KK'.aXFeteratn.rs.t' If o M OB AW-POKER dSIBILmdFEULlM DgfAL Killing a Panther. Hecentlj' several farmers iD the neigh t .,rhood of Big Indian, Ulster county, N. V., have suffered depredations upon their stock, calves and sheep being found torn aDd partially eateD. This was attributed to stray dogs until the recent scow storma, when footprints wtrt- foimd In the snow resembling h.s- of a panther. Recently several of n fl( ck of sheep belonging to Thilip uiedrick were found deadjatd mangled. A party was hastily formed, and, accom panied by seveial dogs, started ,-n quest of this unusual and undesirable visitor. After a hard tramp of several miles through snow eight or nine inches deep the hunters perceived by the excitement of the dogs that they were close upon '.htir quarry, and in a short time they were eDgaged in a fierce struggle with a full-grown mile panther. The place of encounter a thick clump of trees on the edge of a cliff was not accessible to the hunters, and so excited were tbe dogs that it was impossible to call them off in order to fire at the panther with out killing or wounding them. The fe rocious beast killed one of his assailants and would probably have escaped, so cowed were the others, but for the ten acity of a bull-dog, which clung to him so desperately that it was impossible to shake him off, and they finally both roll ed over the cliff, when a well directed Bhot instantly killed the panther. The dog had been so seriously injared ir the struggle that it was found necessary to dispatch it also. An Innlted Fat Woman. A woman weighing 3G9 pounds, wear ing her hair cut short, entered the office of the Tresident of the San Antonia street railroad compiny and in a voice that was a cros9 between a bass violin, and a boiler shop, said : "I come here to complain of the driv er of one of your cars." "What's he beerjdoing ?" asked the official. "In crossing the car track I had the misfortune to slip and fall, and I could not get up'right away, for as you see I am not Sarah Bernhardt. I'm fat all over" ""Well, what next ?" "The driver of the car stopped his mule and insulted me." "What did he say ?" "lie saidlthat if I would get up and let him drivejon that I1 could ait down again on thettrack as soon as the car had passed." "I shall have him reprimanded," said the official. "Thank you, sir, thank you, I'll patronize your street car line hereafter, that is if I can get in the doors. Good morning, sir." As she passed out, ;the official remark ed to a clerk : "She may not be 'all wool,' but she certainly is & yard wide. As Big as They Conld Afford. That great conflagration in Boston in 1872 made the fortunes of some and de stroyed those of others. The family here alluded to were severely crippled by the calamity and were forced to economize in every particular until the business that mantalned them got cn its feet again. 5'1'hey moved into a small noose in th6 suburbs'and the children of the'family were denied many luxu ries toTwhicfOhey had been accustomed. A month or two after the fire a baby was born to the h usehold and was duly presented to little Ellen, a six-year-old danghter.of the house. "How do you like him, Ellen?" she was asked. "Oh. he's very Dice, but" "But what?"; "Oh he's so very little. But then, I suppose he's as big as we can afford just now, ProgressiTe Christianity. "Ah," said the .Superintendent, "and here is Tommy Good boy's missionary offering, f 27,50. That will make some little heathen hearts glad. Now te'.l us how you got this money, Tommy, "Yes, sir." said Tommy, speaking up loudly and distinctly, like tbo good boy that he was ; part of it pa won on Exchange, some of it ma won on a crazy quilt raffle and some! sister Liaura7 won at pro gressive euchre. ?2 brother Bill won on 1 he horse race, 20 cents I got for mar bles I won playing keeps, and the rest I won in a grab bag and a prize cake at the church fair." Alter a brief consul tation the brethern decided that they would send the money to the heathen, but wouldn't tell how it was raked in. There arefsome things In modern Christ ianityjit'isn't bestjeven for the heathen to know. In the'Band. A gentleman who had recently united with the Methodist Churchwas invit ed to play in a brass band. Determined not to bring discredit on his brethern, he called upon bis pastor and asked : "Brother Iliggs, can a man be a Chris tian and play in a brass band ?" "A brass band ?" "Yes, Brother Iliggs." "Cornet or trombone ?" "Either." "Nice fellows in the band ?" "Ys, first rate." "The danger, then, brother Jones, is not so much of your falling off from grace, as for the fellow who passes through the fiery temptation of hearing you practice !', One of 'Em. "Who are the benefactors of tne hu man race ?" thundered the lecturer as he brought down his hand on the desk with a thump that'made a water-spout rise out of the pitcher : "who are the benefactors of the human race, I ask ?" "I gueps I'm one of 'em," said a little man, rising in the back seat. The lecturer was rather taken aback' but after a pause, he managed to in quire : "And what have you done built a railroad ?" ,"No, sir; I've invented a bed-bug poison." HEARTLESS CRUELTY it is to delude a pour sulicn -r into the belief that some worthless lininiout will cure rheu m:iti.tm and neuralgia. Honesty is the best polk-y in tha manufacture of proprietary ar ticlesasin all other matters, and the fart that the proprietors of Athlophoros have never clainn-tl for it even all its merit would war rant has not a little to do with its wonderful popularity, and the thousand of grateful testimonial received by tliein show that their policy has lieen wise :is well as right. Experirtnoe h:is amply demonstrated that mere outward applications are worth less. The disease ha its seat in the blood, and any remedy to be successful must deal with the obstructive acid which poisons and inflames it. Athlophoros acts on the blood, muscles and joints dir xtly. It takes the poison out of the bl.d and carries it out of the system ; it invigorates the action of the muscles and limbers the stillness of the joints. It reaches the liver and kidneys, cleansing them from irritating substances, and, if followed up after the rheumatic conditions cease, it will restore these organs to regularity and health. " West Chary. X. Y., Aug. 19, 1836. Yours of August 14th, is at hand, and in reply would say that Athlophoros proved the most effectual remedy for neu ralgia in the case of my son that I ever tried. After using half a bottle he was not troubled any more for six months. Henry Harris, Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Ang. 10, 1836. I am thankful that I tried Athlojdioros. I had rheumatism seven years, part of the time could not move ; but to-day I am well and hearty. I write this hoping some other sufferer may try it. W. S. Flesttno. Every druggist should keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not le bouiiht of the drugpist the Athlo phoros Co.," 112 Wall St., New York, will send cither (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1X0 per bottle for Athlophoros and "0c. for rills. For liver and kilnoy fliwrnw. rlys?r.ia, ln dlsrf'stion, wi-akn's. nervous oWiility, tli"-fcs Of women, constipntinn. hraducht. impure bloo l. Ac., Alhlophoros l'ills uro unequaled. 8 LADIES! Are you reckless nnouc;h to venture If mi send two cent" in stamps to the Mark Iibliehtnu Cn 64 and fvJ Wanhinirt-n Street. !S-w York for one of their beautiful illustrated I.aclieai' Hooks." It is a novel, unique, and intcnvst Ing work to every person of ri-llneinrut. On receipt of ten cents in stamp they will send postpHid a full set of their famous house hold game Verba. Tot ten cents they will nbo-niliibKik coiitHinin complete worrjn of "The Mikado." and nniie rf its nioft popular wings, together with ten ixfiiiiciio chrorno cards. QUINEPTUS! A very plensin, lmriuli s-; c'y vn lii. d Hrr.mMic componnd for lis liiiiin.; the tustc .! quit ine mid other bitt.-r drii'j". rit ier solid or Hi, i.l. Ii ire. 15 Cent per Tint llottle. Prewrilx-d hv I h-niumot pliyHii inn in Knrnr and AniL-ri. :i." Fnrmula ro coiupauirs every bottle. For hy I ruj.-i;-at. Manufactured hy The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.ONfi Af .LW VOUK. 332-536 WASHINGTON ST., NLW YORK CITY. R fxi p lmm .seen tie preparation iis. e.!i: 'arial ::l I i' od troll!. i. v ; the -e- yrni-s f innii mii.ent ' r- iirrfi .! I y i'i-- iiiK-V si tM'.'.iea! .in ntief.. ii-fpe. ! p.'-o- 'in 'I:.- r.oi-it'i's i'. erv t. H oi I-' to Ksp"ci:tl!y h.-l,:.:! ImiI.u-, I i i r- I; cn. pi- OI S M-;i:.i: V e!lts l4'4rely v'vvt.ih e : f-. e fnmi h.tmifcl Iniira. I'i haiidiorie Packages, Puce 50 Ct. 1 1 oval 1 ir Co. LONDON AND NEVv YORK, Cheniistfl hy opp.ictrn.-'t;t t, j;r i;,.jBty ILe V'l''"" ai d totb- I'.oytl lali.lir. KKW YORK !:R.:-.T,! : ISO, 132, 134- CS-.arltor. St. ROYAL PILLS. fciume n-."t!iei.--.s! pr.-ip'i -:.-s .is T!oTi.Ei.rxm in lion's. Ii pills to Ik x, for 23 cent. FOR SALS BY ALL DRUGGISTS REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters COEDIAL, j '' 50c. Vinegar Bitters P0WDEE3, 60 doses, BOc. Vinegar Bitters, new tylc. j p't'.J!J""t J $ 1 .00 Vinegar Bitters, old rtylo, hitter taste. $ l ,O0 The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving: Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Thcit fifth of" rc Ontarr tbp Lending Family Medicine nf the World. E. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietors, SAU FBANCISCO ahb NEW YOUK. OVER 1000000 BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVER FM.S TO CURE COUGH SX0LD3. TKRQrTAHOLLLUNQTROUBLCS :oRucfiJsrs seu.it pracr. effCTSx i'lVTSJ-O O TITES. I VEilT'AM.Kn IX Tone. TnnctijW GrtmaDsliip & Dnraty. ir.i.it k"va hi; a. r N 's. .' 4 .-jril ?f v rtiilrtmorc tin j'.Imcra ReT. J. r. FVM A t, P.D.iltRTimTS LItl Tl II I. KT VAiI i.4 I u V 3 4 tO L O KJ nipiea.- Wo waul S 3 Ii If Mm II mf lent onrwri im- iff Jj 8 3 I I Wj meilitelT, tlatlK'i CFrc- - , ally 1. Oenei .tia frmg tfl r-lml lo i" rm.n.. Kememher thia is a Maple article anJ 4 01 arc n. li 1 , 1. c . t . . j i ni.ijr 'i.-f- nu rnn-iw ;. .....i . .. . . 1.1 1 " WAy0-1 wt'.iii. fiiuir'-"1! -jli.-.f I. V, x --.IrtnfrJ W" r'-tuii: f.n I. . Some Chirc l.n ahti iwrvH (or perooub iib capital. ts. V "v V 1EL JLr An el. f.r B-.lt .,:' Peiont: '. Appr. In ::. BP 1? YtZW . iQI UFDV Pll nni T i3Q,t Hae to scare the same tmy onener , u!1I 5ALtAtiLI;StbanonceinaceDlury- A Snakellki ariium. "A snake geranium?" "Yes that is what I call it," said tre doctor. I stoopedfdown to examine the flower. Hideous, repulsive, yet elrangely at tractive,the snake geranium seemed to hold me."undera spell. To describe this flower one wculd have to paint life and"motion. Mere color is not enough. As I looked the evil thing glared at me with sinister intelligence. There was nothing re markable about the stock?and;the leaves of the plant. The blossomwas what rivettd my gaze. Black, sinuous and slimy, it looked more likeajsnake than anything else. As I changed myjpoint of vi"w the thing changedl4itsj aspect. Its scales weie a rurplish black, then a dirty brown. Two littleglassy beads in the monster's head glittered with prismatic hues and looked straight into my eyes. Was I mistaken? I could have sworn that this awesome bloom turned and twisted with the uncanny freakishness of a reptile. "You know something of botany." said the doctor, "how do you classify it?" "It is not to be classified, I answered "It is a monstrosity. There is nothing like it. Is it poisonous?" "I think so," was the;reply, "the old African who foand.it called it a 'pizfn plant,' but I renamed it." I had seen nearly every thing worth seeing in the floral world, but tnis sin gnlar plant blooming unnoticed in an obscure corner of a country doctor's garden amazed me beyond expression. From the first tbe sickening odor of the flower bad been terribly oppressive. In fact, it had prevented a close exam ination. Suddenly my brain seemed be numed, a cold chill seized me, and, with a face of deadly pallor, I reeled and would have fallen to the ground but for the doctor's strong arm. I was half sick, or rather in a dazed, half stupefied state, for days after my return to town. One evening a negro called at my house with a note from my friend, the doctor, and a covered basket. The messenger was gone before I could rend the note. I glanced at the paper and then opened the basket. I did not know whether to laugh or be angry. Comfortably fixed in a big jar, the snake geranium gave a flirty twist and snap ped its wicked eves In my face. To have this floral horror in my house was out of the question, and yet I was proud of the monster. I made a servant carry it to a sunny nook !a the back yrd. Slie seturned with chatter ing.; u-eih. "TV lawd habmnssy !'' she exclaimed, "dat ling's alive. Hit'll bite sho'i yer bawn !" I did not contradict her. In fact I agreed with her. Sometimes I carried my friends To see ms pet. I iuvaiiably had tbe satisfac tion of hearing them aweir, and gener ally I had to send them home in a car- ' riage. One whiff of the snake gerani- j um was enougn to maKe a tottering wreck of the strongest man. A little girl next door took a wonder ful fancy to the flower. F requently she came over when I was absent and spent an hour at a time fondling the plant and looking at it. Of all the persons who saw it she was the only one not affected by its peculiar odor. Sometimes I got Into a deep study over the mutual attachment existing between th mon ster and the girl- I call it mutual be cause it was Impossible to view my snake geranium without giving it credit for life and intelligence. The girl was a quier little creature, with midnight hair and velvety eyes. !She had a cer tain impish beauty that made me shud der. Between the girl and the gerani um I came near being deviled to death. As the weeks passed on the girl con tinued her visits. She grew thinner and paler, and her eyes grew paler and blacker. More than once I overheard the servants whispering that the snake geranium was killing the child. This alarmed me, and one day I told my young neighbor that the plant was poi sonous and she must not go near it. She rather shrank from me and with a sor rowfui look sped homeward without saying a word. I came home unexpectedly one day, and found the girl paying a surreptious visit to tbe flower. I went io her full of wrath, but was disarmed by what I saw. The poor thing had fainted, and wriggling and squirming over the side of the jar, within a few inches of the child's face, was that diabolical geran ium. I took my visitor home and told her mother all about it. We spoke with some severity to the little offender, but we thought it was for her good. I Dever once thought of destroying my monster. No words can express the horror I felt the next morning when I heard that my girl neighbor was dead. She. had been found lifeless and cold in bed at an early hour. Her appearance, I was told, was that of a person who had been poisoned. On the pillow was a slimy mark that resembled a serpent's trail. When I heard this I rushed frantic ally out to tbe corner containing my geranium. One of tbe servant's divined my purpose and followed me. In the jar we saw Ihe stalk of the plant with a few leaves attached to it, but the hor rible blossom, where was it? Tbe snake geranium was gone : I could not utter a word. I had no inqui ries to make, and I wanted to bear no exclamations. I ran back to the house, but I heard the old negro cry out : "Hit's gone ! Hit done crawled ober Into de nex' yard. I see hit's track. Frightened to Death. Never frighten children. A man in Trenton, whose fourteen-year-old boy i pot to stayiDj? out too late uights, put black maek on bis face, bid in a dark ; alley, and jumped out at his son with p. j fearful yell as the boy passed by. But. ! it Happened that a policeman was stroll- i ing along at the"same time, and as he j caught sight of the masked figure he I shrieked with terror, ran four miles at i the top of,his speed and dropped dead, while the boy, hastily calling together a mob of his fellows, pursued his father ; down the alley, with bricks and lan guage, both hard. And yet, in spite of ' these terrible lessons, there are grown neonln who foolishlv delieht in frighten- j ig children. Still, the same person , BILIOUSNESS. Bilious symptoms invariably arise from indigestion, such as furred tongue, vomitingof bile, giddiness, sick headache, ir regular bowels. The liver se cretes the bile and acts like a Alter or sieve, to cleanse Impu rities of the blood. By irregu larity in its action or suspen sions of its functions, the bile is liable to overflow into the blood, causingjaundiee, sallow complexion, yellow eyes, bil ious diarrhosru a languid, weary feeling and many other distressing symptoms. rSilious ne5is may be properly termed an affection of tha liver, and can be thoroughly cured by the grand regulator of the liver and biliary organs, BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Act upon the stomach, bowels and liver, making healthy bile and pure blood, and opens the culverts and sluiceways for the outlet of disease. Sold everywhere nd guaranteed to cure. " CANDEE" Rubber DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubbor Boota a'wr.v? wonr out fir.t on the hull. The iSMKK Hxts are ibmVe thirk on the ball, aDd give DOi r.LE WEAR. fnt frmiomiral Rubber Boot in the market. Laat9 longer thnn nj other boot and tno PRICE 50 HIGHER, Call aDd amino tha) goods. T,1 FOR SALE QY H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Keb. i'e, 8W.-1J. Tiir. 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Agent1 Favor Ite.becauee it is n quick aud easy seller. AGENTS WANTED IN OOCCUHED TEEEITOET. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. Cor. La Salle kimt zA Oalaria Street. CHICAGO, ILL. ENCINES, VIBRATORS. THRESHING MACHINES. CRAIN DRILLS, elder mills Warranted trie tet. drain drllla; the eele. brated Penrjylanl, tne only perfect forre feed ihoF .time aunfhinent in ne. I'tder Mill: the eeletrnted Amerie.n and Tonnir Aimeriean. roUMin.l.FRK, HAT rHCMtfX and .TAIAKI HPLF.ME.ST (renerallT. Send for entHloroe A. KARQl II AH, Pennsylvania Aitricultaral Works. York l'a. Jm porta nt to Ca n va sscrs. WASTDD-Llvt i:nva In eerv enuntj In the I'nfted Statef to sell K iX S PATENT KE VKKSIHI.K SAli IKN. whim eomMnen two Sad Irons, Polisher, Eluter. ts.e.. one iron dninic the work ol an entire "ot ot ordinary Iron.. 1. self-heatlPit v (-! or alcohol lamp. IMr.K AW AV WITH HOT K 11 4 II F S. Price moderate. A lurec and lasting income Insured to ir?id fanvaPTf. Addre, for circular, ate., FOX SAD IKON CO.. Hi Keade St., N. Y. tSELLERS LIVER PILLS; L hT? stood f-r !f ymrt FtsiM IhbHt fcr th? i '-, tni au ar snematm or h l.twr. rim -" S'llfra" I.tTT Pll. r?tl m of I.it?t I'lnrlunt r onwi'l''l BJfto-fOit worli "-Wrm Blrti Rvltireor. I en r rnrawri rll?r' l.irw rl!i ' Th bTr t4 ire t d tlxri io 4tctri b11.' ThM. Arl&ma. Him SaC. Eeniu'll. Trr Xiif i J Bob. Rr-ia h '' firurri .1 roiiatry Plr Iptn ' fMl. Ml Ud hotwo.-S Iellifw. tmpolmrj, ttrrtnir nMln, inirniTk, "TMIINIC Hf-I J-r.-ur'ii A .-irntifie irt ltmriit ; mfe nd lun rm-.nrrn. f.trrr. r'fw C 1 r vrit for i"t rj h-t t Ha stiKvo rr'l bvt!w-r iff 'si m p tTTatmtit hy maii. r -. oif-r-TrcfriMn tlnr,'."- - hM d tfc-r 4f iimI !rsn ortlilnctotlTir R.d.titr. It tet tm. H44rc. . fr. f. t.. i,mr, V.v . PhrlH hi f harc I r-alri.: X"i. - jrc. I ti- ! ' - Loru-t i . M. lnU. Bn, tucc -.'HrijlJ' j : L:WIft74 Hel'culdn't Jee- A fat old man who should have known better, .dragged himself up three long flights of stairs and entered an editorial loom. "Whew 1 Coming up these stairs makes roe blow," be said. "Yes," the editor replied. "What can I do for you?" The old fellow laughed as he took m small piece of paper from a tin spec tacle case. "Here's tomething that I jolted down," hesaid. "You needn't put my" laughing heartily "my name to it." Tbe editor took the scrap of paper and read the following : "If a war should occur between Eng land and Rus&sia it will be a Wall street affair : Between the Bull and the Bear." "Wall street will have nothing to do with it," said the editor. "Oh, don't you see? It is a pun that I made myself." "No, I don't see. It appears to read all right, though if there were really anything of itj the telegraph would have " "Hand it here!" The old fellow snatched bis contribution and lugged himself downstairs. j Conjugal 'Affection- I It is extremely common to decide I conjugal affection, and to consider it as something to be made fun of, but there r f-jthibi'ons of it'lhat are'very pleas ing A vriy dt-nr nnl loving little woman : whs seated li lir l.u-l and one evening, , before a plensint fire, when nhe moved hT low rorkirg '-hair close lo him, and placed her sweet In ! tut id lovingly on ; his arm, and m.v d it quite nfTrction : Htely up nnd down, tt if rn.iit hit'g out H I IIih wrinkles. The gmx ilm limked graciously into her upturnei eyes, ri ! pecting tbe sweetest of kisses when she ' s.id : "Husband dear?" "What, darling." "I wasjust thinking" "Yes, my love." "I was just thinking how nicely this suit of clo'.hes you have on would work into rag carp-t I" Wife "Here is an item in this paper about a man who lost a thousand dollars last nicht at poker. I do think it li scandalous the way men squander their money ; there ought to be a law against this gambling business. By tbejway, John, I would like lo have some money to pay thit millinery bill." Husband "Why, I gave you ten dol lars yesterday to pay that bill." "Yes. I know ; but I spent that mon ey in 'chances' at the church fair last night and wasn't lucky enough to win anything. F.benabiarir (NfD R. H.;tirl ule. Lbavr 'obthwabd. j No. 1. No. 2 No. I. A.M. A.M. P. M I'ree.on, 9 00 M' t I Lnrltett, HOT 11 4 i I Munter, 14 live 4 Nuel. 9 1V 11. M s 4 KilTl.T, V V4 11.41 J.6" Kra llej, p.nn 11.47 e i. tbent'ur, v.i'i 13 01...."" e.li. L.KATKP SOUTHWATlp. No. 1. No. J. To. 8. A.M. A.M. P.M. Ktnrnirn. T.05 10 00 1 oo Bra lley. 7.15 JO 0 s 15 Kylor, 7.31 10.15 J 34. Noel. 7.'J5... lu.liii S.S.j Munster, 7 rfi in 54. SS. I.n.'ii.tt 7.3)1 10 S2 a 4i C'ref.on, 7.45 10.40 4 to I'rt-nnnn an1 (out port R. K. ihf1nl. L.KATBA Nt'RTB WARD. Mall Kin. A. M. p. 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VALUE LUTTRINCER. j n.rACTTaB or j TIN, OTER AND SHEET-IRON WARE ! An Ia noonifG, j Keperttully Invtteii the attention et fcti tnnd( I and the rohllc in e-eneral to tha fact that k la IUR . carrj-lna; on hnaineM at the old ftand oppoait tha ! Monntain Hoota. Ehen'harc, and 1' prepared t j supply from a large .toek. or mann factarinaj teor , der, any article in hip line, fron tha rmalloat to : the laraxept. ir. the bet manner and at tha leweat j llrinsr priced. ' IF" S"n ienltenttary work either made r aold at this establishment. I TIN HOOF1NO SI'lCIALrY. i Olve me a ca I work and priced. and fatldT your.elTe ad V lay LVTTKlNatji. ' r'ostiurK, April 13. lRS3-tl. n rr CUES VflElE ALL Ml FAUI. (or Jrnip. Tmiw c" HAZEB 6 l!lT l THE WCULU UlllaUUL- t r" :-t tlie Ocouloe. S.j1J I rrj- hrrxj. hT addreina; (IftiKilEP. IlO KOWKLLkni., 10 rpra-e St.. New York, can leirn the exact con o any proposed lice of Adrertifina: In American Newspaper. l(H)-pe pamphlet, lOr H Li V