j 1 - a 4 i 4 , t'antlj ,.M ikb:?. . j The ixcther w;io uopd-aud buva a. .U k of cindy-toputuv her. child wuuM ; ,?biti!y re surprised if Informed that! j- dy manutu'iuri Is ore or the great jnu-ttr cs uf I Ij v '. tint thousands ..! men. waii'ii, and. children, nimy rl :us:ind of dollars' woith of iacbin- r . :'W.s:jtiii.i (i uii:a.s .tu...- . y, aod whole gTt-i.r, uui.din:; are calt- ' .-. into pl.-.y i.l ip;Wrg Ihn awvet r. -Ttr of - humanity. -Ti e-young nun . flops to count up tUi! fcx'pfce f ? many b-.es of Weiicli mixed he ; ls prese u'ted to Ills bet- girl with the i. rrIM!fil li.--i,tO, WSretS to tbo I . v-eiV p-rhup.-i would i.t to .so much .:. ftit-ed. Candy is a l.ixury. pure and .M?!?,-ar.J there i:n-J -:U-t vru C ob- rvicii bow the lnxur;.- or l.fo nr.j. be LUH.,g tlu ii mvu ia tV.o I -i uUr d,- ' J , , .t the exp.-me f, tb ih'C-.m!U- than . i . i s .... v, .... .. . ) fper.U a It h uilliri .D ft lih.... l.).liu- ..iCtory. Sue!' an pstabH.vhment, on a ;rT. nc.iV li:i. i 3-.-:nnilsr. itB I?S!1!I1- i r, u hiiii.tn;r til nk.;.rf l htu.'Is traia.'l ;y years of !t)or f r eetUia epecid! branches, l cortj of mrrc oricry -ntkmer.. Stii.:r i bonvli 1 y tl.o loa, 9trch anJ jl uc:'s i:i l.irire rj'!,;i-.:itirs. cncoanttts by lha rir loaJ, btilJes cj chln:i!, prepare! fn.i's, etc. , T!ie liineis uvty prop-:-y t-3 tliTi'l d ii.to two trt'iu-'.'a.il Irai'Citc ;.ki''oJ a:uL cju'y av.u of t'... r.r .ftui ancy iiatla. T;:e m'St i:::-ri'r-juct br.iach Py aii O'ld i ia tt.u t5r: niu. t oi;eJ, a::' ;j :u cjUvO ii a rt v -l itii.n hf u wvin- for the ihbl V.itA m l-isa t.'owi 'ff. T.'.n eilxturi, ufit-r t.ui.tr, thrown u p! :h: --'') o:i b.ru (4)rjtj slab:', isiitio i- iuj our tliliato t.icW eheet.. Thes tht!rt3 urc r'-p.'at-cj pic'-.. iJ ui-, dniibU'd ov r, and .v:ea'Jit to;;itiiir until tl:f-y Ltcoam of i i coiii'i.-'tenty, wLi-a thti- ari- ; jiltd luti) ' ose iuiiueiiSJ c Under cf a grayish cc!jr. A . narrow strrp cf ILe a ituo udxtuir, colon-d.ri u .!tb cjchia-. .J, ia laid u!;iup oriv.- side of th larg r '. ;'C3 and a llieie.i U It. I.illie atrips of a ihad" u:ido whiti-i t j ptilling are a'i )1aiJ length wi33 r.tid all around that ;'y ifidtr rqua! U:t:i:iC-8 pirt. Ttiin .es an iminens.? mirk of soft, pra lady, wi'.h one lig red strip and i-v-c. d while ones, ai! ii::uii.2 .U'ts" bwjs t :i it. A ciau iiih a p.:r i f cloves or; l;shoIdef this r.t:d t H out lii .; !o ieii.rlh of the h rvr tabio i.i on" a i of which it, h". ru: s !.t3 c'.c.r.: d baud aljiis Ho s:..;r r-4- W ti 6 .!.. xl r. r !- t r. c'ly icu:.i if the v;'ahc'J, t.ia3 the ;v.pp Diakii the httiiK a nil; :'. ,.i.c i". p : xl he rr t-..;re Uni :.r.J. (esto I rt fie id s stick i i .... .;.5 :. iiih p' '.l'. All r. j .ick ;a a un.k, tl ! i . s : i ,.r , ; i ia .iii! v i jUlruihij; :nto p. Ijl.n t::-lii:i u: !t.n n.iii'i:-!-s;!'a 1. -n 1, u'.tl! thu .. 'I'jie :a c -d with tl.CL.'. hey are cool, '.hey .to c.t ir..') . ght let'th wi'.ii a pti":...r p.i; dc-r iit I: the tt iie.irs. Ti.ne ia ruucii s.i'.k tvr.'ij .-.ld aa all ih:i thci ki:.iia liu . tt h'i. ;. The operalii.n j .i.-l cck'SiLi-iI r iiuui a a WOl km ia v!iu has had years ci." exper ience. Making th-' v;::i;ia k::.da of f.irry cnndies ia a i:iirf e. uipiicaird matter. There ia a deuer, w he- bu.-.:i.t!a it is to cout :nua!!y i:.Vi ;:t i.ovel d.-vi'S, ai tiatic forms and ia.iiat:;-.tf cf La-uri trog.J, btin, mtce, funis, t:u'.ri. tie. rbesi device re repr dicd in p!asti i of I'aria, ni.d sneml t.1 u l uul fa-.teneii u atick'. Tie ii.slrnmenl u;rii Un.I ed is repea'eihy K'.impeit iriln tlie Jevel u rf ars of toxes rl .uUer:;-el Ci'H. 8tarc!l. luM .f - l.r.-n in tt..- con. starcli th; I rep ire 1 irrt:p ti.ri d. anl coola in t(i r.4uTrd-!h-pe. Tiirr c--.-. u is then placed ia ui i iiud eiut- t:,n.. .1 over it, which, atur atLi.u tiouia. ci c j and covers It with crjai:'. TLtL, when expii.td in the g '.ab'ic, it epaik leu aud appva! to the ey a we'd aa ll;. pa'ate. A I thia troutte lins le-n :;ikn. to prole the youi.g ci-n'n pockoi.LiKil. , and the rviiecticn should atljrd hiuj 6 iiu' atisfa'jtLu u Lt n eiinbr.j hir. lat ioii.tr. (treat ;uanthie3 of fruit, ejpecinllj thei (jtjini , ar. t r i -". "r-d np'icct, Mte couauitied ui lle tUaUuTucture of cu: dy, j?iv;nir their dvor to ti e tlu!it:ed con ieclion. Tf. maitufi.ctute of motto candica onjht to intertbl !. tinier.'al people. Ti.e tutn.u id ibuae tender little ti!!et doux 1m n.iiiM plitstic bj iiifkns of gu;n tragic '.:it h, htfided .looh, aud roih d out, aa if for cookie., wilh u lot?ir rollii:jX pin." TtL uiotto a.ie theii siamped On, ty niPiiLS of-a co- Vr filaujp dipped in ccchuiear dye, "arid I" loiengei cut out wi'.li cutler, s.joare, routid, or Lead th i;.td. .Suj'ar is c.iu fetHji iweet. Dal a M:fei ioitnpe, wiib on.t of thest nn.iio4 on it, is 'sweler than any'.hiti in earth " llaay i schoolhcy, iu il.o tlu;h and ii.iy of his til st yeun love, baa le.id his heart on cce of.thest; 1. 7-r.gep, on a platter, aud hcut it to joiuj i-j?y Kj-s. What could be more eJective .i afeeUr than this : ,"oiir eyes i.r Pri.ht as diaciocda"? It contains the whole aCiecce of couitship - llattery. C'ri.;j c ike NiordC'iar. Tt crtRi.i v f the word ci..ir is cf fO'Xtt ;ater-it, a. id ia not to t o faucd in the ordii.tr y d .cioi.ar'.es. Ta wjrd, t,l course. Is S; .n:.-;i, r.:vl Ijitlr.i ia !.'a Freuth dictionary, s a lb at Ir. iadtiivtd ficta th- S4 auia'i n itu-j for r.a- bopper, and ia no ca'.kd because of li e rteeuihlauce of the arii.;h' to the bu.iy of a grasshopper. This s ens v?ry t:r fetchei, ru i ther-' H another deTiv.tt i..n which stern nor. reasonable. Wi.tti the SpaaiurJa Lr.'-t iutro-ueed tob.rco lntotia froui liu ia:a:ul ui Cat a iu ! the sixti-eath ttr.turj iLey cultivaitii J . tt.a plant in tl tir jrardrt.f, whhh, i:. ! Npain;-tire cn:lrtl c:: ria'es. Ktcd grew ; Li tobacco TiTbla t.ura', ur.d m'.eil n op for nv.ok mjr a- br Ltd learned i. I froui the ltdiai.3 in the Wist -lyd.ts. When tino ttTertd ha.ike to a friet ii I be conU s:tj : 'Ka de mi t icNriuf" I j is f rom niy garden. Soon theexprf tioo Came to le hate c natras ta da at C'ttarra'." Thioctgar ,a lr tii tuy gtrdec. And from ttiid ti.e word tuar .-;ivtii over ti e worid. The Lan.e clgarial fur garden comes from cigitrra, a grasiLop per. tbe ipsect temjr very CLmmon in hpaiii. r.r.d cTgafraJ rueauir.e the :p'ce Tvbere the ciaixa'a iius. In thi wy tb rd Rtar-roRir Irooi cuarra. thr Biiu u ihnciy :?ctc.ot. be.:a re U- re etnbW.B ( lnwiy -o lie - gri.tsbepper bill beoacao It waagiowu Iu tho pce it fftqaents. " K A S KT-NI E TME flEW OU.r..NE. .P H.WETITE t .- r 1 1W,.VI 1 i), j V .. '' f V vk QUIFJNEPlVE, S fe ' "s ' " ' A . - , . . :JV f FPV I'iU' $ - ' A'" ' shot, A POVErJrULTOMlC. that tiii u;.t i!t!:cat;:.inacli wi.l tMr. j A SPEClFsC Foil MAUAfJIh, I RH2UMAHSM, WS?lVOOS PROSTRATION, Tlie-m.-t wirnt d n 1 ac-c-:ul Jilovd Turin ! , st.:-rr...rt joh.:h I - Mr in.-n '. S artin-n v'l: S N. .. wrftt ,.j vot mtl) lri , ,., l; c s , n'i'rr. rnn nnl Vr f 'u'r"'';' "t"ri br'.Vf: ..(. r 0 i ni,r. ll : ! ' k; iIT. I 4-:tlnr ! 'a p'tinl n : hud sum nc J lieOt'i :i"o '-iar-.. I itiiT lette-s of :i ltnll.ir rh.-.r.-l' from prom tnrnt la: ivMn.il. . ic'i ;. K!ttu rcni'ir f un!oil:el merit, twil Lo sent CD ..t.l:.-.it:-ia. - " - " i,e lT the '- .rir.s, i:iins lull iK-' wl'.l to f. r.: in i ti i. . K i.ilfi fin tfr t.krn wllii'.nt nr ppclat mr t I'al .iMf. it ti 't" . 1 I y .I (IrurfK.f J'H KAMa.N K O.. ii S .irrcu St.. New Yori. CURES1 m .- v. 3 rm ';;pi;s'j uu iit. rlji Ttout rat, sir, roucao. t'j, biJ Heart l3ln. Patpiintton, flnp!"! hwi l.lni. niiniti"--. l:i KealUi h.-jr.etr. 4:;injclt on ortii.v AU fi t Wt in j;out! cr. tl. rns." I5-. tiulik oocij.it:;, cur. ii.-iri ir hji"'. curii.wari,, buuloo. "Eiirlm-I'aiba Q'lW, i"iinn'!t.' rare, nil Ui.tn.--7. ! !.lfr kn.J :rl iar ill"H!.es 1 1. Ii i.jr, In I : : u. c.o:. j, gru v- el. cn.jrrh of th i.-i . Ur(!-Kux, l llei. ? . X I : 1 S UU I.J.H." river rare c s,.ej.-e-. lts;i.m ui p,r-ra: il;. :.ltv. '7nrr fVt.M, ! r. rrre; ,:i-.-r-.av s. ulj3,.;.iA.i: in- iria , n-.i.-. ' -l; r::iju:iiAi:j. i;j!:ri a Tasn i i;,:;-, ;irl!r--.-r. If ;!? :.r.- r.i!l-i - .. ii r.- . , t-.i r.-rvoufl. ute ' kV t A t I: i.i : li':- v. . . r.' ; '.. Lift i'rof ri If ihiim li 'v .::r k - i; ... try- Weils' 1 teal t!i Ken; ioea ,-cv '. i.. t p. is. "ItniJiii on Pi!-;." . r ,.r kei... rrt-.n . tt.-iilr. ;.Ttr:i.!!r , bin.-.t, i:.'. :::-: l it ..:!.-r. 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Arror.ts' Favor ii'j,boe3U3o ir,ig r t.v.iok auU oasyacller. A GEMS .TAMED IN lyOCCLTIED lLLiXGB-T. 3"Ovt CIH.OTXIj7VIl. JUNE fviAfiUFiiCTIjniG CO. or. La Silii A??:n3 a-jfl Oiiuri Strebt. CHICAGO, ILL. MAP.ITLOUS PRICES! ir, ;j .rttcla nl Olbtr H vri, by r arntiBC AtttU jri Aim I Ulca Awaj. ic Mwinai; tMh4 a. t H.uti J 4, lci i la.t'.al U auj at w f .at4 frtu tj r4? upon ccuil pu,er. lUt u-e i a j . v .' j'-, cct eu t ia.ii.. i. ta ili: i.aout Bt4tliB l-'Ttnu n.ai iSstt f it tiou'l hr to In c!n frw.d f.-i ru Cttt. WKiit4 aM4 i.OO eaa' a. & l boi t rou..trb .4 in-ni. I. 1 he Vt Idow lirtlftt I'upetn. !: .- la tS bca r i.vft ewur ciuiiui.ii t liur'.rt Utt Ibrj cnc4. u( t, aa Juc a f.ajij n-day a it r i -'- W Uler ti on I m x licrutltt, i lup calVctWa ejt fthtrr;op, private tht-r Iraia, am i niiia a; bt. - JiucU to tKe V: I IIwobc A mc- bv.Hmrj 4A' l4,l -f ' ItidJ k flrt . ' ' - Olalocavs ltteMiiii4U at;4 I Wad lac. 'Arr a- 1 -O c-: -v t,t c.ow. UiDlUwt aa (. pt ff.?:.- 4..-':4i-t.t4. a. I li-s Lav4Jir J f.rtlrr Writer ? Ld m mut i.u.r. a f.i t u rvrnj-JiI'.' t ir. p''i t-tt for u. cctr.tloq of itiMrT eo fett, ti.a-in'.i.- bru tul aj;.(r. Ik t'rMcii Urta, A lAril.b Xarr:. l iia lw. j.-r vt li.c au m t. t..4a. ot. T Led (wart Ura. c ii.:rtMU,i Nattl. E "Jr. Hf.r 4I a-.h-.f-r iCa-t Ltnnr.". 9 Th LaJy tb 1-uL r. H t- r ritar t-rtc ' J i -t l-4c t u jiai..- a m x.4 x tU IL t.n. : v.i t...i. ta cr Unjiiii-. :.au t la. la Hl.r i. A .Note. B LL iLo ;"0cr Tbrae " 4n Rnrten. A cl. Orrce Stot, aaLLcv T " Ad at. K1. l r.. Utu ou i.rv mi ' et.-. it Llj 4-taduliMca Pietta. .'.vtl. I-j tb aaU-r -I V . I r.. :i.e. U Ta .Tatr--y th lllly Trr- A rvu t if Autucr : iJT rtM, u' " II. lac- Uit, Uaaioraad Frt, ft larra .r .-..-j a-, .-.-.--., a.v4jft- . wk k4 j ea U- JW RtwWfcllllS Wf. A ?Co-el By Wirt - K--icl 'Hi't . "J. . Hr.iiVa. VaU4aiai." :c. Th V atua. A .i. fcj iJ.a. Cakert, iulr .? - If a. j K-r.. : . . i - tilca .'upU-fjp rtartra vj F;!e.r Autk-ra. 't.'H Lttffk. aaj dtf cti tr.r;r. ffr of atiai Uit f 4irti4.-v. f ralava Lt, u, l vrj la. iaiv.U.i. . I" Jrr Dtnr'a t. trt- A Nt-val. By lm M K. B.-4.'d J r ,. . r ., J ' us- I-. Faa.f Work fr Ilttc Jofiarit, ictirt:f ttrn mti ia ai-- .4.t!u.n ay am4 rrautl l ---- i. -y L44, a .4 M.ria. k:i- a--. r.lr w .,i..-ldTy. u. . x . p.ht r aa4 . ta:... ... :aLr. v' fa j ilvfti .al.4b-A. Tta CUiOtca tr - -t- 4 . .a . u Mmnuii! wf KtTqoflta ft- aid C. r- .;.-- a .4 t-..4.. la Im rtH lmc-It-a ( r a1 m-. .. tal Kaattl.a,, th BflHUfi. kuJv --' ite-u,. lor a-1, jpwo a.j a.4 vtwai In 1lmi Cttak Kok aa4 Family FkyaL. ....twaik4i b-iJ.t-l 4 ur..rni c'M i-. tr'.-, t...t- m a'tt i. .: c how wc a.i k4.ft.vb li. Bl I f' v D; .. - rr. r J . 1: Mnanera avd I i.Mt la Far Away I. a (, a w,f 4i.. , .. i i...tuc.t- i 4 .f Ua a i. ,r.: l C aaxa..ar I:..aa i4.sx4i aei C4.au. a-a wf wa j. . f a-r tr.4-4i " l'wrcUr litkiittc'a. Sactt : aa abc Kac - of a ' l . .ill,!::. - . t i lilied lt-L. A ..: r?M.H CBWa. VI Ue i mrUr Mry. A Nor'. By rfar Tta4 .. .4..- I.. i- I.jk u tin Hiw: " e- 3: Mltdrerf Trrtonlita. A ilj "Tac lochu- aa.a-rtf Ai.fy lVlat."w. 2n- lark iuy a. A Svt. Brtu aatowr r Ca4d . Mhatlaw an la Rao. AN1. Pw H L. Tar Jta, a. .- if 1 l T, -ai.J .!, 1 ic. . lvllae. Wjjy lcU i:a-. at..iiox af I-randa Si. Cnbrlfl a Marrl r. A By WLhw CwHica, 1 K a" the 1 htrlwlnd. A Py Mary Cc m . 4nu4f r tiiujti,i k;o c A. lM4lt ( arleaa. A See. Cy a.aU. jr.. Brad- 4'h., a . jf LaJ a ;: :. a A WotJrn f4aBu ' A .. Ey Ih acior ef Vlwrie-"a ralN A By Mr. AlriaxdrT, a.i.t f 1 I tt Miltaff O t, . J Water I'ase. a VoeV. By WakU CcIU&a, autbriv ' Tt-r H tlC to n'hilf, (4. A war. A Nii. Bj Mra. Haary WtXbJ. aaUkor " ran hua.' "av 1 k l.aarrl Hash. A Ko4. By ki44i Uuort. U t-f -f '" l. r . . UtUr-r , ' t. " Ltollneva raor. A trrt'tin; oarrtw ly Taelet l c d. .cr b.4 i aJat4ir of a cauwii ia ui is.aia i'a,- a. lar ta Jtlak Pou'try Pay. A aractioal aa Iu- J-wi ar. i- V j:lm t.r Mr. I . H. Juol.t. fcttiuy I.r:jr f 1 r"4 r 14 a-4 (.a: 4n rV.' Ul-.'-.ralt-d. . 41 I'arlar Alanlti aa Cberclrul tiafHntMita. a .oh atr.4.a U. a . u. t:-rn, i.j0 Ire l ol 4u,.i vTnrk Me ataxic aad UtVMtir fi16i''al wita vtwlr ajma 4 Ue I'uriA. et L-iiaitifj cr xjmmg erk. Usaa ir -an Iw.. if, L.r.. titoa, ajttwr. va, iiiaLry M-a. art act mary HU- i-a. J Aiittilnc I'lmna tp PractK-aT. l awfMt llt?a4Mia f.. icac.-i;-uA ar a..-. M Tit faH-: at r04T. U p- " : ..m f " "C J. I'.iw-Wfcwd,. 4 Aarrttote, af I'abUf lien- Mr.!;nfB. f-v-. r-a. Trt.it,- Clay. TIM-o. l.laoc.e ffou 0-rL Ceirn-Ha. U.mUwm, Iumt, Uaadet-k. i., aa ai leai an m t.i ect '- .Kavt"( Tablrf. TS f aa artfiant fa-Ti. CbUl a fj e rj Ufa fwr if-tartaa aal armra uwcta avt tbota ry Aay. OIK rr4EQCAI.ED orrEE. 'e l-.uvp ttrranrl wlt'u the Fa,H'!hp'" 'f tt.e boom i.. furnish thr wTiOto lortT fle w.itj r.t-. vc jr g nil ripn-'n tn our l-aper f..r Sl.t,St nr r w.'.l i-. rir nv five er . rt., r ". whnlp fortT-flvo for at.SO. A1ciri. al, order to ruhllshers ox TiltFJUS." Itbcn.bDic. Pa. KOI3EIIT EVA IS' S, UNDERTAKER, AKDMANTKAcrriiESOF dJ dealer Id &1I kin H ol i'UKMICKE, WA tall 110 of Cukttl .lway( on he.nd.-ma Bodies Embalmed WHEN BEU.V1KZD. Am 3) sj a nTTP' fDTTrPxJ ! rlrlrti.liir OKORilEp KO Wlut.L a o'O.. 10 St.raee fl.. New Ur, cn l.ara Lbe cxmet coxot prupte-l line at AdTrxi.lt,n to Aesertcca ew.p.rrrf. '1H.1V rxtrsftalrt, lr A:MJ 'i - . i.,-,A-rtV.7 f Uf 7 7Vr: e'' .--',?r-'T Alfred Monc'tf Terrible Esperieuce C11 a Frail Halt. tfpto the arrivir.of the schooner Tomeroy, froru Chicago, which passed through -the bay today, it was -supposed that not a siDgle eurvirer was left of the rotty or fifty people on board the propeller Vernon, which went down off Siebeygan early !at Saturday inOrniDg. It ia pow ftnowD. boaever, that at least one man lives to tell the tale of that ter rible night" on Lbke Hlchigan, The I'occeroy has ou board the only burviv or, so far as is now boowd, of that ter rible disaster. The name of the man who baa thus been rescued from death, atter be bad given op all hope of ever again Betting his foot npon dry land, is Alfred S.one, of Chicago, one of tbe Vernon's crew. He has been ia the water sixty bonrp, exposed to a bitter, piercing wind aDd wiihout a bite to eat. When tbe Tox eroy discovered bim on a raft last night, about eight miles from Sheboygaii (it was a clear, moonlight eight), Stone was so cold aa lo be almost helpless and so weak frcm huuger that he could scarcely move. Although still very wtak from the effects of Lis awful ex perience Stone was able to make a brief statement of the never-to-be-forgotten eight. "I was awakened in the middle of the niiht." be said, "by the crieB of the passengers and crew that the vessel was sinking- I sprang out of the window atd found myself cri a life-raft with six oth?r persons. I cannot say now who my companions were. Tart of them were members of Ibe crew and part were passengers. It seemed only a moment before the vessel bad gone down,' and I believe that all out a few of those on board went down with her. I 60 r.ct know just bow many pe rple wereaboard at t ha time, but the nnm'jer could not have been far from fifty. "We passed through an awful nlghf. I think 1 never saw fucu a sea as that which tofaed our little cralt -at itr mercy. When daylight came, we boibt ed a signal cf distress, using a coat tied n an oar. Two vessels pissed co near us on Saturday that they most bae seen our signal, J6t-for some reason they apparently made no effort to rsacti ua. The storm still raged and It may be that they had all they could do to gave themselves. One after another of my companions periahed in the cold or we.shpd off th raft when they becanlc ton viunib wilh tbo cold to held on any lorgc-r. We never saw any others from the sunken steamer and 1 don't believe 1 hat auy others survived. Th,s yesei wtnt down so suddenly that the crtjW hadn't ticio to" roan the boats." , . When S:one wa3 picked up there ws thft cotrsd of one min on the r.f: with hioi, the o'.ber four having peii.-hed sev eral hours before. S.cne says this man was one of the crew whose name be does net know. '' IIow Ocr Ancestors Lived. . The view that we take of everything depends upon the principle of contrabl and comparison. Mmy years Bgo the majurity of our ancestors lived in mud hut s, with no chimneys or glass windows, wilo no separate apartments by day or ry night, no carpets on the floor, and more generally no fijor except the bare earh. .. As lateas the time of Eiward III, the household furniture of respectable, well-ti-do families consisted of a bed though ihis wa3 a luxury by no means uuiveruaj t brsss p-H for cooking purposes, ra criiiron. a brass cup, a ras or two and a towe'. They had no chairs or tables, and even in the bouses of the nobility incite was nothing but a chest to sit npco. Wilh their habits of lire clean liness was impossible, and it was con fcidtred extravagant to have cleaa straw oa the fljor every day. They lived for the most part on salted meats.- and in the reign of Henry VIII. our most com mon vegetables were unknown. They had no tea or coffee, and no soch vari ety of Lreadstuffs ai are common in the humblest bousetolds now. If any of us were suddenlv reduced to this style of living, tbe discomfort would be in tolerable, but it is not to be supposed that our venerable ancestor? had any such feelirg growlDg out of the way in which they were obliged to live. They rever Lad any experienc of a belter style ct life, and wero content with thirzs as they were. Within a very few years we have become habit uated to many luxuries in our domestic life, which. In tim?, will be regarded as almost indispensable ; and what is to come ia the future no one can tell. Enines Is Business. "It was the last request of the de ceased." said a Kansas City minister iu the course of the funeral sermon of one of that city's most active real estate boomers, "that immediately after the service at the grave an auction sale of lots in his Prospect Park addition will bo beld, and for that purpose Col. In fliier, the well-known reil estate auc tioneer, will le present and conduct tbe Bates. A 61 rat. to request, you will y, my friends, and a queer place for such a sale in a cemetery. My own idea," continued the minister, as be propped up the back cover of the B:b!e with the hymti book, " was to have the procession go around Project Park with e brass band and hold the auction right pa the lots before going lo th cemetery at all ; tehn buyers could see just what they are' gettiug. But, then, no two men ever conducted a real estate boom exactly alike, and tbe dying wish of the brother shall be complied with. Sing the 275th hymn the 275:h, "Away, vain earthly ihing sj ". y Itis and Cattle. Three prospectors in Texas came npon a herd of 3U0 cattle the other day just as eight big gray wolves cut out a cow and calf and pitched upon them. The cow hallowed,' aud at once with a rush the herd gathered and drove away the wolves.' The latter soon discovered an oVher cow and calf, and made a dash for them nd, hi spite of the frantic efforts 0 the mother, got thn calf down ; but azalc the herd came to tbe rescue, and this time chased tbe wolves until they ? gave no the content and disappeared. . . HEAETLESS CJiU'a.TT il ia to delude a poor suili ror ioto the belief that scaia worthies liniment will curerl.eti tnati'm and neuraUia. Honenty ia tho lest. poliry in the ntnn!i!"ui.-ture of proprietary sr licleas in all otlitr mutters, and the tact that the proori.-'torii oi Athlophorcd have ncvor clai.-nad for it evn all its merit would war rant hai not a Little to do w ith iu woudorful popularity, and the thousand of grateful testimcniuU received by them show that their policy h.ia beta wise aa well as ri-ht. Kxp?rionre ha amply demonstrated that were outard applications are worth less. The dispose him its seat ia the blood, and any xe;nrdy to be eaoccssful mutt deal with the ohtru?ure acid which puLsuiia and inflames it. ' 1 Athlophonis acts ou the bloal, muelcs anl j,lnt8 dirxlly. It take3 the poiaoa cut ol the bloxl and carries it out of tbe y'.eru; it invigorates the action 01 tl miijcles and limbers the stiSaesa of the joints. It reaches the liver aad kidneys, cleansing them from irritating 6ubetances, and. if followed up after the rheumatic conditions ceaie.it will restore these organ to regularity and health. v West Chair. N. Y-, Aug. 19, 1SSG. Yourn of August 11th, is at hand, and in reply would say that Athlophoros proved the moit efTectual remedy f.,r nen ralta in the case of my 6on that I ter tried. AP.er usin half a bottle he was tvt troubled any more for feix month 4. . Hesk Harris. Mt. Pleaant, Pa., Aug. 10, 18S6. I am thankful that I triod Athlophoros. I had rheumatism seven reara, part of the time coul l not move ; but to-day I am well aa 1 hearty. I write this hoping seme other suhcrer may try it. W. S. FLzrcixo. Every druggist should keep Atidophorcs aud Atlilophoroa 1'iils, but here they can not be bought of the drugeitt the Athlo phoros Co.. 112 Wall rt., New York, will end tillicr (cirriare ruid) cn receipt of rtrfrular price, which in 51.(0 per bottle for Athlophoro rtnd TOe. for Pills. For liver an A kidney OieM. dyfptf'a, ln dltl!ou, Urtiurw. ueri'O'.vi OeM :ty, U2m-i of HKiiiti. i-oritltt:ic. fceJa"!:e. In.rujw Oiool. xc. Athioi.li,ir... I'll'. r- unrqunleu. t BUY YOUR RUBBER i?aCKim err -ii. eiuii.rrs & C0.3 Vho!esa!e Agents, Fl fTSBURCri, PA. Agents Wanted tvery where, nipf 1 sv n met t m n fn c En'.Arr.l'hnd Ca ."-si 1q cil c-vt." frci r- t ? auii p.etitr.. No ipextenef ."KCithI ; fear -.r,--r. a iv riv.. tan wriit 4.V. .iit rrr.fi: S;i 1 1 icri ua fu'.l p-r Irrl.r -. t Stf aatat fno. t. IV. I.KLLi.1, 741 anM.ii St., - (MenUou tL- ejir FREE TO YOt Tor VS .f4 I- '..: TrA ajiiLi ,iirflf.-.-: .. t,..,4... ,r.,, . 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La 4od cs urahtfc tdw .4 line of L. h-T f Ik tt taad it lilf fUiSy yorir tas'l ort IS!-. tHP uraple eopy 4axid trrc-e V ""'"la AiJlrrt. II . W . f. f ILXi . Tl 1 ninsota M 9htuA&u iTtmrvtm tku r? t3.i aaawJvlrofc '-la. aTa.-i .tMStwtfcrf Xi. Groati;. iJeairc.l i'rigt-.ria cf th.9 Agal SVPTO?.' OF A . TORPID LIVER. I,c.-ic.c?;-'i.-::tr. li-ela. ccative, Pnlu la lbs iteatd, t-i!i a dail aensjitioa ta tbo bic'i rr:, iuln nader tco abcalder. Liude, -piii rm after entljc. with tidle. l:r!irtr.t53 to eicrtlea of ledr or mtnd, irrltaitiilitr cf temper, Lotr spirits, with f f jel':n. ol im.Tli;-3 aejleclcd some dntT 17o&s1b-'s, ii-r'.cer?, Fintterlcg- at the Xacsrl. lota tvetoretlts ovca. Siecttacbo orer Ijj ri?jc eyf. , lieetlesacess, with l-iiul prrnaaa, Hlslslr isoiered I riae, end C Q f STs P AT i CM. TOTT's riLx..-! are 'apeclally tidapted to such c-.s r , one doso etfecU oncti a Via n ij" c f fuel in g a t o as ti n in tna an ffere r. 'fimy Jnree tlje A vrectt4aad eaata tbe hear t- TaUo ota l-leli,th-.: ibe v4teni la ItsaruiiMl.wil bylM rTonlo Jlcrloa 03 IS9 lis4iTtOrTo.l?rtia.I Slooiatra G-itAT Haih or YVuisKEiia oJir-ngsu to a Closbt Bl-acic by a single application of thisJrK. It imports a natural color, aota - l3fantarouly. 60IU by DroggiaU, or sent by express on recetptof Ot OfTice, v trturra St., Nw York. NOT"DEAjj YET ! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, M AtrACTraa of TIN, COFFER AXD S0MR0N WARE 4ND Tiy ROOFING, Hespeattally Invite the attention or bis trlnd acd tSe public In Ksasr.l t the tact that bs Is still earrjinn on boMne'i at tae old stand oi.poiit tha Moontatn Hods, tbensbarjr, and ii prepared to supply trom a larire stock, or manaraclarlDK to or der, auy ante. e In his Use. trom tho smailcot to tbe larKe't. It. the best laaoner and at the loaest llvlcir price". V4f?io penitentiary work either made or sold at this e.iaolianmeat. TIN" ROOFING SPECIAL-rY. Olremeaea and ratlrfy yonnlve a. to my wor and prlcec. V. LUlTiaJiUliit. i.'URDurK. April IS, 1SS3-U. Important to Canvassers. WASTFIl-LIrt Cinjiem In every count in the United States to ell i OX S PATENT Kfc VEUS1BL.E SAD IKON, whien com tunc, two Sad irons. Polisher, Klnter, tc.. one Iron dolns; the sort ot.n entire set of ordinary Irons. 1. self-heatino; hv s;as or alcohol laran. DUES AWAIT VflTfl HOT HIII HKNN. frloe tno1rbte. A tarireand lattms: Income Insured to ewl raBvarrs. Addrers. for elrcularg, 4e.. iUX SAD IKON CO- W6 Heads St., N. Y. SJ ' 1 a'4lJlsaJ4aa Xsi CA H Att I dT.Aai bed. htl. not n air- U IWe C.i-aat-il E ' ' a"-- -'"a ui VTT. i.jsl t'ltma f-r-SF ani-ispc larv a..! . T I'M. -rrrvi. .' Warranted thfmont perfect Forre-Frvrd Fertiliser Urill in eiitrere. Sna fnr rircu.ar. A. B. F R Q J H 2 3 ( Ys rk. Pa. CM D EE BOOTS M re tj'rs"-V:it,-ierV c'r ldlr ?w.vj nwr. ,5?J,V St 5a. '-' .iir.- -' - jJJ-.T' .4-7. ? IB cat t-tutlauc.., i!rL..-. 4i4Mf t, ' -iii li l'H: ti. 1-. llmi. ttl rr.v T01TS I3ASR DYE. iSA Dan. AlDMBClOtJ, The yel'uw llaht-honse star SsqueDcued Across the lonely sea ; Tbe mountains rend their misty vellt. The wind of ripwo blows free : Tbe waves neat witn elsader tbillh I'uIsIdjt In lines of spray, And fast aDd far chime on tbe bar God bless my dear to-day 1 A thousand leasees may he between A world ot distant dim ; Bat speeding with tbe speeding light .My heart goes forth to bits. Faster than wind or waves it files. As love and longing may, Aud undenled stands by his side God bless my dear to-day 1 God oletis bitn If be wake to trailer, Or If be wake to slgbs ; Temoer bis will for every fate. And keep him true and wise ; Ce to him all 1 tain would be Who Is so far away, Light, counsel, consolation, cheer God blees my dear to -day I Tbe gradual light has grown full din And streametb far abroad ; Tbe urgence of my volcess plea Is gathered np by God ; Take some sweet thlri which else were mine, Truly I dare to pray. And with It brim bis cup of Joy- God bless my dear to-day 1 Eenefils or the Soon. The moon ministers to human wants In several ways that are not so apparent as its light-giving function, although some of them are much more important. It is by observing the position of the moon with reference to the fixed stars that tbe navigator determines bis IoDgl lude. Upon tbe revolution of the moon about tbo earth is based a convenient division of time the month interme diate between that furnished by tbe earth's daily rotation and its revolution through its orbit. Doubtful points in ancient chronology have been frequent ly settled by means of eclipses of the moon, the dates cf which could be accurately determined. The Interven tion of the - moon in eclipsing the sun gave astronomers tbe opportunities for obtaining their first knowledge in re gard to the solar envelope. But the largest effects on human welfare are produced by .the moon through the agency of the tides. Twice a day the decomposing organic matter brought down to the sea-shore by rivers, or de posited aloDg.the water's edge by bu man agency, is swept away by the Lid le wave in its course around tbe globe. This sanitary service which the moon performs is of inconceivable value. In many harbors large ships and heavily loaded rafts and barges are moved from the entrance to their wharves, miles above, by that slow but powerful tug tue iijoa nae. An amount or wort is thus done which, i" it bad to bo pro- viaea ty artiucai meacp, would coat fir such a port as Jondca thousands perhapa millions, of pouads yearly. ' Moorish Horseinanihlj. Now and then a stranger, the owner of a good horse, and a man having confi dence in bis own horsemanship, declines to join tbe band of riders. lie prefers showing off on his own account. "Who ia be ? Wiiere does Le came from ?" and similar inquiries are beard as be rides down tbe line of spectators in a preparatory walk. Ila peems pleased rather than the reverse to tear theEe remarks, especially so when some rather uncomplimentary eurciiaea are ventured upon about himself or steed. Presently dowu comes this unknown Knight iu all bis glory ! Upright be stands upon his stirrups high above his horse's neck wilb gun to shoulder. Now be points to tbe right, row to the left, now to the frcnt, and then suddenly twisting round be lets fly bis gun as if at bo me pursuing enemy. There ia a murmer of applause as be leisurely walks bis boise back, acd each time as be returns he earns by some new feat the approv ing shouts of tbe delighted crowd. In bis last round his steed ' is galloping faster than ever, but the tider seems tired and careless. However, like a thought like a flash of lightning he is suddenly standing on bis feet in bis saddle, with gun to shoulder. As the wapou blazes away he seems to split in two, and, with a thud, be is once more astride of bis steed, which this time is not checked, but gallops off with him, back, proDably, to Fez or Morocco, where the Sultau has an army of such horsemen. I'uzzled Lambs. It Is said that so acute Is tbe sheep's sense of bearing, that she can distin guish the cry of her own Iamb among a thousand others, all bleating at the same lime ; and the lamb is abie to recognize its mother's voice, even though it be in tbe midst of a large flock. James Ilogg, who was a shep herd as well as a poet, tells that it is very amusing to watch tbe sheep and lambs during tbe shearing season. While the sheep were being shorn, the lambs would be put into a old fcy them selves, and tbe former be sent to join their little ones as soon as the opera tion of shearing is over. The moment a lamb heard its mother's voice lt would hasten from the crowd to moet her. In stead of Ending tbe "rough well clad mamma" which it had left a short time before. It would meet a strange and most deplorable looking creature. At the sight of this it would wheel about, uttering a most piteous cry of despair. Soon, however, the sheep's voice was heard again tbe lamb would thereupon turn, and sometimes repeat this conduct for ten or a dozen times 'lefore it fully understood that the eborn ewe was in reality its mother. Owing to the scarcity of farm help, many Chester county farmers have ex perienced considerable trouble this season in getting their corn busked, and most of this crop is ytt untouched. Last week the wives and daughters of J. C. Saylor and E, P. Johns, of North Coventry township, heard their hus bands and fathers complaining of their III luck in getting help, when they of fered to husk the crops on both farms at four cpnta per shock. The offer was accepted, and in . less than fonr days they bad the work completed in good style and their bill presented for ser vices renderea, and which was paid on slfrht. is Life Worth Living ? That depends upon the Liver, for if the Liver is inactive. the -whole .eys tem is out of order tho breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and horx-fulneta gone, the spirits are de pressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with general despondency and the blues. The Liver ia the housekeeper of the health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acta like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking, does not interfere with, business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Sim mons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. I bav twted It virtues personally, and know ttiat. f-r Uyspc-pfcio. iillU.UMjes and Tbrobblnt; Headache, tt 1st lie ten medi cine tbe world ever aaw. Iluvt trtsd forty other remedlca before Simmons Liver Heeulator, and none of tlieiu icve more than temporary relict, l.ut Uie Kt-tjuiaivt not only relieved but curetl. ii, irL loau Maooii.Ua. SW1IEIS C. MIOBTLIDOK'KAIABIST. For aoaaa- Hen and Bays. Hedla, roa 15 mllni from Philadelphia. Fixed price covers every eie. ise. even bocks, fce. No extra charg-ea. No Incidental exrenses No examination lor ad mission. Twelve exerlencei learners, an men, aDd all graduate.. Suceiul opportunities for apt students to advance rapidly, special tirni ior dull and backward bo. t'atrnns or students n. a.l.rt anv studies or choi the reirular Kdc ltrh. Scientific, Business. Classical or t:ivll Euicl. reericR course, tuueuis mien t ,ncgia nciu emv sre now In Harvsrd. Ynle. Princeton and ten other l'olls end Polytechnic Schools 10 stu dents sent to erlleire In ltS:. 15 tn llS. 10 In 1 ,, 10 In 169. A KraduattUK class In the commercial department every yenr. A PI ysical and I'bcm-lr-al Laboratory. tlrmcaMum and Hull Oround. livOvolt. added to the Library In ISM. Media Las ssven churches ana a temperance charter which prohibits the sale o! all Intoxicating drinks. . Kor new Illustrated circiler addrers the Principal an l Proprietor. SWITHIN.d.SHOHT LllKik, A. M., (Harvard Uraduate) Media, Pa. lX-VZ -JV S- If. I-Hat la :.HA!R BALSAM -itl-the popular faToriiofcrdrfcaA' .- jA - 4 Hji ' trs lift-r, IttHstoi'ln color v . r-LaV V-"i5. at? , t s-l.-! Ilia ay-,h. -,. .w 5 A" i'-'"-"-2ir- i Krii tiiii.ir' sriil lt r- t .-i ii,.Mi-. Ir iCTil'V -Sd fifir-.ainri fil UI nt X 1 r.l rr -I v " L If -u ! u .. s ui i ia --ir-5c 1 ha bcLt CotijU Cure yoa csltx tso.. f ! t-cj 3 L i;iiy piin. iiitd aiUljsojnieM. of ttc l; - -. -a , llvo-srri. I,iir-.. IJtct, I.'Jdcr-, Vr'-aitry tr .r; nr J j tall FC12U..49 C m.tLixiU. Tito fecbla aui a-it.i, .Hi.-, g 1,-i.a;; a.-a-r.-". r-nxic, iUiJ fclowiy di tlii. ;- Lwvr-j r a ' 114 r-. x wi.l ixi lrvot caja nxv-sr tlic.:- iien...!; by 5 ih tlUOW II 5-0 Cf x'AjlKBft'B Tokic, b:t drli,r i iat- r rirv !- Icjfj K In time. ISolti by ttil DniUtM In f ; io--a ia fi.ooi g " V-jf if las v? r ft tiffs' i ho eaf sTm-tt, qulciir msxd best tnrt for Corn., J fcii.i.vaxti JJoltt. tV.!!or, Ac 11in&rlhiT fur--.erprc" .h. S.caisU. i-a-n. Cilt c-aootr jubte. 3. J. t- LirO -oc icornf trta.Ma4. H!ndvrvrn curi when eTt-rytiJuy b44 Ivi-af laioi IU lisC Hxauu X C4. ii- X. CIP-RIAGES. WAGONS SLEIGHS Carriage Makin? in all its Branches. Pa i n ting, Trimm ing and REPAIRING of all kinds done on the SUOK::-ST NOTICE and the LOWEST PK1CES. Alt o, Planlr.g, Sawing and Wood Turn Ins: with Improved machinery. Also, alt kindf of heavy work done. Carrla:e'tmith sbop'rocnected All parties trusting me with work will bs honor ably dealt with- All work warranted. Li. it. CHUTE. Ebenbnr, October 24. lSf.4. F.:::?.?iia A??!;? EVW ?r.V. ?? 4 ... II ,i.i ,aj a tfl aaft-iFtKi.WV Susdit. EtgiiM k 8tw ETx Baaa nr ninitrstrl '-lalfar-a aa paS4asDS4 rr , ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LOItETTO.PA, TS CHARGE OF FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March 72th. 1E8C. tf. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER on fU in PlT"r-Rr--.H at the Adi-n'.:nr Hureau of J!S aVents. EEHINGT02T BROS. who will cuuliaii lor auveriiaiui; al luwe.t rated. rSTESOISa ADVERTISERS (hould ad L dress CI FORGE F. KOWF.LI. A CO., lO Sprnce atreet. Blew York City." ToB Si.bxt LisT'orl. 000 NxwtrirxM Wlll.be sent free on application. Jan. II 87 THE PLUMED KNIGHT.- lrl tiO Kxlra t'lnet icars nt tbe ahnre hrind. ItUWAKlX AkLLVE, Kobeaouts, Ps. Jan. 14, '67. OOSUFTIO m.. a Boait.vo raan.7 tor aao aaove a I. a . mr mmt tlaoniO of cooaa ! IB w.rat klad u4 of loaf al.dlo s. ooaa tmrmA. rodaoa. so .tra la ray faith la Its fUrvj, lui I -ill .... TWO ICITUB rSIS, tomhar wllfe . AI, r a u niATm . isia iiMu. to .o , . t.r.r a. inaaatMliMnM. lB.T.ovaSLUCV,iai faaat SV. a. B. F B E want SALESM11N ever where, local and travetttiir. to sell our a-ooas. Will y pay rood salary and all expenses. Write 3 lor terms HT in,'" ar.ii stalA tamrT want. e.i. STANKAKU MLYEK W AKE CCMPANY. Boston. Marl. rMSj T -S-s I- A BisitwicliSrron. Taniees;, -l Uee In liuift. So'dbydrt.K . , . . . . l aAleea.KKl. r'.ata. ESSENTIAL OILS. WITr.K.UF.E, PEPPrKJIEST, PES Y ltOVAL,S-1..4llJll.T, c. ot prime quality, h .uitht In any quantity lor cash on deliveny. frea of broke raite, commission, etor ,e., by 300OGI3 & OLCOTT. Itnportari and sipo rtera. 88 W flUam it. .New York to ranvatt tor the sale of Nursery Stock Steady en pluyuicnt iruarauteed. SALAKY AND EX PENShS PAir. Aiiply at once, atatlnir aaa CHASE BKOIHEKS COMPANY. ' (Iteler to this paper." Kocherter, Pi. V. Penn'a Agri'l forks. Steam Enajleesi.Saw Mills. Hay Pressee, Stamp Pullers and Standard Axrtrullural lmpllnjenw iienerally. Send !.r t'atali.iruo - - A.B. KAB'U'HAK-a. soNY.l'a. -4t r liaiil'lj ? i SALESMEN WANTED How Cigar Are Mde. The tobacco leaf is received at the factory in bales, and the first pro:rat ia to dampen or "blow" it for the a'.r'j pets. The strippers are usually Kt, though bjya are employed also. The' receive tbe dampened tobacco leaves and their business is to s'rip the jeftVf ' from the center stalk that runs tbrou tbe middle of each leaf". This $rr by band, and requires some dextern which can onlv be acquired hy practj'' An expert stripper earn 21 25 a the lees expert Feventy-flve cents and Jj' The stalks are thrown Into a neap 6 . ' s'de. to be sold to the florists and g7r deners for fumigating purposes, ar.4 t fl leaves are made up into bund.'e-, tote distributed among the cigarmakers & the various benchfB. Every day each cigarmaker receives a certain weight of tobacco leaves, ut of which be must make a ctrtaia bum" bar of cigars. From eight to Cfteea poundj a thousand, according t0 tLe'r size, ia the weight of the "ordinary -,iz4 The tools of a cigarmaker consist of a square cutting board, a sharD kclfe like that used by shoemakers, aud ap0 of gum. Taking up some of tbe trek. enf leaf In his left band, he roils it Cp with the right, either up or down, ac cording as he has been taught. Spanish cigarmaker alwajs rol.'s it down, while a German always rolls n up, This makes the filler. Ttie art of making the filler consists of making tie grain of tbe leaf all one way. and so as to run from the end of the cigar. Tbta the fire bums with the grain, and .fce cigar is said to smoke well. When a smoker has a cigar that won't draw, iu all probability it was made ty a novice and the filler was arranged, topsy-turvy' or against the gialD. The filler being made, ordinary work men with ordinary cigars next put on a muuer, wuicn :s a large emootL leaf, to envelop the filler, and then put on tie wrapper, a narrow 6trip of emoo'.h lea! rolled round and round obliquely to ward the top, and fastened there with tench of cum. Tbe Spanish workman making the beet quality o' cigars put, tbe wrapper around the filler, wit Lou'. a binder. When well made Ibis proves tc be the bet cigar for smoking. A good worsman can make 1.000 cigars a wetlc. though it takea hnrd work to do it. Tho pay is according to thu quality o thr. cigar, from J1S to ?35 per 1.0.0. When the fl.Mtrs are made in a tr.ouli, from ?3 to fl5 per thounand la pa. After beir.g made tLe cigata aie tsken to auoiher tencii, where they aie a."sjr. ed according to co!or, after which tLy are packed ia boxes, brandt-d. labeled aud stamped, and then ttiey ure ready for tbe market. Women or the k roatier. The wife of a recent Govr-rnor of a far Western State used to take her LiaLke'.s and go cautiously cut, after nightfall, to sodl sheltered nook, there t3 aletp with the stars for company. Ilor hus band was obliged to cztke long freigLt irg tripB to some distant mining cn;;. She has recently presided in her Lus band's home at the State capital, v-L;,e ha filled the highest, tlliee i-j tho Sts'.e. And that capital has sprung from a few dogouisto 75,000 inhabitants eince her days and nights of danger on ti.e river bluff, and her children, ytt in ttei: teens, have been enjoying the educstioa. al advantages of a Slate Univerbity. Another brave woman, afterward the wife of a county Judge, wac seiz-.-d Ly an Indian lover, who intended to place her upon h:'s pony ar.d carry her aviuy wiib him. She gavo him a quick Llow with a rolling-pin that she was usinir, then pushed bim with all her might out of the door and against bis pony. Tfcea she snatched her rifle, took the cap box from her pocket, where she always car ried it, and fitting a cap to her gun aim ed at the Indian's heart. In the mean time be had mounted aia pony, ana now fell upon his face oa the pony's neck. The cap snapped, fortunately, but sue pursued him determined lo kill bitn. She was a cood markswoman, frequent ly killing antelopes and olher gam?. The Indian, eeeirg her determined air, fled. Her husband said that if she had killed him there would have been no escape for thera from the fury of the Bavages, who were camping near la large numbers, and his only conveyance being a slow ox-team. "Mamma," said little Bobby, 4,can't I have another piece of pie V" "No, lly dear. You have had suffi cient." ''But why can't I have more ?" "It might make you sick, and if tj3 become Bicfc you might die," "Die Just like Jobny Brown ?' "Yes, my dear." "Everybody said he went to heaven, mamma." "Yes dear. He was a good little boy, and always minded what bis mamma told him." - 'And people said, mamma, that bed be ever so much happier In heaven thsn here." "That's right, Bobby. So be would." "Do all good little boys go to heaven, mamma ?" "Yes, dear." "Am I a good little boy, mamrua ?"' "Yes, Bobby is a good little boy." "Then why don't you let me have an other piece cf pie ? Don't you want your little bobby to be happy C o ill m n n i o n Wins. Pby6lclans who nave used Speer's Tort Grape wine, of New Jersey, and l ave ap plied to it the strictest test, pronoucea It atrictlv pure and rich body and recommend it to the aced and infirm, aoJ tor neneral use wbero wln is des.rable, as the most re liable or wines to be bad. Mt. Speer also preserves tbe Grape Juice fresh and sweet just as it rin8 from ibe prea9. rx't by tbe use of spirt, but by electricity extrsctiag tha fermenting principals from the np crapes when tnabbea ; It is ca.led i'reer'a Utiferrnented Grape Juice. For 6ale by dru2iilste. Tvro young ladies of Murray Hill were engaged in a war of words. "You needn't say. anything about family. E'hel. I don't believe you ever bad a graudfaiher." "Wei', vou had a crandfatber. Clara,'' retorted Miss Ethel, "and I've beard tn a tenia bhv that be never sat down to dinner without Erst taking bis coat oa. Tbst's wo? e than none at all." 3 ir 1 :
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