A War Veteran She. A recent Colombas dispatch stated that application had been made to the Adjutant General for the discharge pa pen of John R. Summer, 1231 Ohio la Iantry. The Adjutant Genera! has thus far been nruble to 2nd the desired pa pers, and it may he that some mistake -was made In giving or recording the nam?s. The rack is beyond dispute that a person auswering to that description performed useful and vailant service during the war, and the person so de dcribe'l is Mrs. J. C. Biiley. For a quarter of a century she has concealed the facts, and is only moved to reveal them now Dy failing health, and the urgency of the pension she is endeav oring to get with the aid of prominent rand Army m?n. Mrs. Biiley 's story is as follows : At the breaking out of the war she waa visiting friends at Sheffield. Eng land, and started for her boms at Itlch mond, Va., on hearing of the troub.e. She was the owner of considerable property, and when she reached home found ber two brothers taking care of it as best they could under the circum stances. Mrs. Biiley was then 25 years of age, and her brothers were younger. The family were loyal, and the broth-, era joined the Union army. Mrs. Bi ley sold her property, and, taking with her several slaves managed to get through the lines and reached Wash ton. In February, 1S2, she took the oath of atleglaoce and entered the hos pital service, ber liberated slaves find ing their way to this city. Both of ber brothers were killed at the battle of Fairfax Conrt House. She recured their bodies and bad them interred at Wheeling, W. Va. Then she put on men's clothing and enlisted. She was woanded and her identity discovered in the hospital, and as soon as her wound was healed she was made to quit the service. Deter mined to stay in the army, she married a soldier and enlisted in his regiment and went into the hospital service. Every chance she got she donned men's clothes and went out with scouting par ties. She was wounded In the head on one of the expeditions, and her identity was 8gain discovered by the surgeon, who reported it to General Sheridan. He is sued an order for ber to lemalo with the hospital corps. She could not rest contented with the humdrum existence of a hospital nurse, however, and was soon a scout near the enemy's lines. She went once too often, and was taken prisoner by the rebels'and sent to Libbv prison, where she was kept for three months and eight "day?, t Phil Sheridan gave three men in exchange for her. She was in several engage ments and wouoded three times. She Anally went back to Washington where she was discharged from Compa ny I, Cole's Cavalry, under the name of John It. Summer. She found her fam ily dead, and her money gone, and so she came to Cleveland with her hus band. She bad been in the city but a short time when ber husband was killed in an explosion at the powder mills. The shock caused ber to become Insane for a time, and she was treated at the asylum. After her recovery she lived some years in the family of an Fast Cleveland physician; but her health Is now completely broken down, and she haa no certain meane of support. . Having no claim for a pension under the general pension laws, she kept her discharge papers for a few years and then destroyed them, as they had be come almost illegible through age, and now seeks to have them duplicated. a. Uood InTestment. Some winters ago a woman was com ing out from a public building where the heavy doors swung back and made egress som what difficult. A little ur chin sprung to the rescne, and, as he held open the door, she said, "Thank you," and passed on. "D'ye hear that ?" saM the boy to a companion standing near by him, "Why, that lady said thank ye, to the likes o' me." Amused at the conversation the lady turned and said to the boy : "It always pays to be polite, my boy ; remember that." Years passed, and last December, when doing her Christmas sLopping, this same lady received exceptional courtesy from clerk la Boston, which caused her to remark to a lady who was with her : "What a great comfort to be civilly treated once in a while, though I don't know that I blame the store clerks for being rude during the holidays." The young man's quick ear caught the words, and be said. "1'ardon me, madime, but you gave me my Grst lesson !n politeness a few years ago." The lad) looked at him in amazement while te related the little forgotten in cident, and told ber that tbe simple "Thank you" awakened his ambition to be something In the world. He weut and applied tor a situation as office boy in the establishment where he was now an honored and trusted clerk. Only two words, dropped into the treasury of a street conversation, but they yielded returns most satisfactory. Manners of Jlen. The man who has shown bis capabil ity of taking care of himself never lacks for others to take care of. If a man controls his wrath with tbe first offender, bis temper gets that much tbe better of him with the second. About the only pleasure some men take in knowing a thing is laughing at the ignorance of the man who dees not know it. At one time in a man's life he Is too young to know what he savs, and at another he is too old to say what he knows. Take conceit away from tbe average man, and there is nothing left of him except capacity to chew victuals and digest them. Tbe nin who has little to do is always the most popular. Tbe man who is rushed and busy gets cross and cranky, and Is disliked moie than if he were n idle man and bad time to devote to o'.Lers. A FINE PIECE Or OBACCO IS INDEED A LUXURV FlNZER'S COMES AS iNEArBEINS A fi.NE piece: OF PLUG TOBACCO AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 01. PLUG-THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. JK0. FIHZER & BROS., LouiSTffle, Kj. ALLAN'S tm NEEDL! CIGARS & CIGARETTES. PATENTED TIipm Koodt ronlaln the Lravci or ict-ll' or IIms 11 ue Tree. Use thorn for a i!iisnt Ptnoko and ppooUy relitf for INFLUENZA. ACUTE ANO CHRONIC CATARRH. CLERGYMEN'S SORE TV!C"T. HAT FEVER. ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL DISEASES; they arc free from adulteration, as nothing is used in their m.inui'acture but the BEST OF TOBACCO and FRESH PINE NEEDLES. Pl.iE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. Poor, Foolish Men. TAKE A WORK'S ADVICE. 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No eiprrlrnra Bf4 rT. .Srrtal aWiilac tj lglcr.rra. tilraliidarrairaU. l'ay arrklj. rail, nallwa rrinaaral. Heat Irrua. Brat ouilt Ire. VY yaarai ! what w adrartlfa. Adlr. at onoa. t. i.t hkv 3raer wet, Recliralcr, A. Y. loan rt- J musj to KNOWN ASA J A tAAKZ IT grand lla' .e). I -.-mli. I k Slick Article. If I live to be one thousand years old I shall never forget how a stranger took five of us in one day at Syracuse, X. Y., In a manner so slick that b e walked off with onr cash before we bad a suspicion, says a New York writer. It was a rainy, dismal afternoon, and a dozen agents, drummers, drovers, and o'bers were sitting about th office. Some one read a newspaper clipping about a bigamist who bad seven wives, and pretty soon each one bad an opinion to advance. Finally a well dressed, good-looking man ventured tbe obser vation : 'I myself could have married a doz en women on a hour's notice. Ii's all In the first Impression created." Some agreed and some differed, and the discussion began to assume a more vigorous tone. By and by tbe same man again observed : Too may tblnk me conceited, gen tlemen, but I'm only telling you wbatl know I can do. I've always had extra ordinary luck with women. I'll ven ture to say that I can go down to tbe depot, pick out tbe beat looking woman In tbe waiting room, and if not already married, that I can take ber to the par eon's inside of an hour. There was a grand laugh at tnis, but he looked serious as be continued : Perbaps this crowd has some money to lose on that? If so, let ns talk busi ness," After a bit we er.me to an under standing. Fire of ns were to chip in 1100 each against foOO of bis money. "We were to go to the New York Cen tral depot and select a female, and if she proved to be unmarried be waa to persuade ber into marriage Inside of one hour or forfeit his money. We could have raised 51 000 aa well as half that amount, but he could not cover it. Nine of us went to tbe depot. Among tbe waiting passengers were seventeen females, but on looking them over our choice was limited to three. We final ly selected a woman we believed to be a widow. She was fairly handsome. well dressed, and had two parcels on the seat beside ber. Te got seats near by and then our masber approached. He asked what train she was going out on, spoke about tbe weather, and to our surprise. was not rebuffed. Within ten minutes be bad asked ber if she was awidow ; she bad scarcely answered in tbe affirm' ative wben be began to plead his case, It was or.ly forty minutes by the watch wben be came over to us and said : "Gentlemen, I'd like two or three of you to accompany that lady and myself to tbe parson's as witnesses to our mar riage." We went and they were du'y married and tbe stakes passed over. Tbe lady acted as coy and shy and embarrassed as you please, and confessed that it waa a cae of love at first sight. They took a train two hours later, and when they were fairly off we learned that he waa a horseman from Chicago and tbat tbe woman bad been bis lawful wife for tbe past fifteen years. Brave Self-Sacrlflee. The following Is ao Incident tbat oc curred in Burners uek. In tbe glen of Inmate, Ireland, in tbe memorable year of Captain Michael Dawyer and nine men. being fatigued and nearly exhausted with incessant watching and the extreme cold, stopped one night at the close of winter to take some rest. Tbev were divided Into two parties, six in one bouse and four in the other. Tbey all retired to rest early In the night, and had not long done ao vchen an informer hastened to Ilacketstown and gave Information about the party. A large number of Glengary Fenrlbles, commanded by Col. McDonald hastened to Barnamnck. Tbey reached tbe place at the dawn of tbe day, and proceeding to tbe boose of the six men. knocked at tbe door, and summon) tbe inmates to surrender, which tbey did. Csp'ain Dawyer and his companions, wbo were in tbe other house, knew nothing of the presence of enemies all this time. Tbey were ehortly apprise i of it by a very loud knocking at the door of their house. He and bis men jamped up and found tbe boose snr rounded. Corporal Dagal Ca mernn fired Into tbe window and broke Samuel McAllister's arm. who was standing besid Dtwyer. John Savafe, one of the men In the now burning house, fired and shot Cameron through tbe heart. Tbey continued to resist until their ammunition was nearly expended aod tbe fire had reached the roof of tbe room in which theywere, and tbe beat was so excessive that some tubs of butter melted and ran over tbe floor. At length McAllister, turning to Dawyer, said: "Captain, dear, you see that I am rendered useless and can flght no longer, as my arm is shattered, and I would wish to' prove to you even In death my sincere affect too for you. I think it best to open the door, and on tbe instant Savage and I win present our selves at it, wben we are snre to receive tbe volley of the Higblaudere and fall, but you might perchance escape by rushing out through tbe midst of tbem, and belngteoaeeared by the smoke and falling snow, be able to gain tbe glen is safety." As Dawyer saw co alternative but to be burnt alive or submit to the enemy he agreed to tbe proposal of McAllister. and having tenderly embraced each ochet. McAlliseei and Savage advanced to tbe door, dashed it opeu and ran out. aad were Instantly shot down. In tbe twinkling of an eye Dawyer bounded out through the midst of the soldiers. leaped a small fence tbat surrounded tbe farmyard, and ran along by the barn door. In pissing a small frozen stream he slipped and fell on bis face. As he did so a volley of bullets passed over bis head, lie was soon op again. and running like a deer, made good bis escape. 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Ileal thd torec Restart the ten of tU and tmett. M anata mi Vruvrult; bp mail, reffistertd, SO arc fa. CLY BROTHERS. Dnr8rfflt9,OwesotyT. An Indian Stsrj. Mj fattier could bare toid this story better than I for it was bis father wh took those pleasant walks to Canada which "are mentioned below. lie went three times during the IleTolutiooary war led captiTe Ij the Indians. This time he and a neighbor of bis were thresbinir in his bars wben tbe loud aod rontinnrd barkngof adog excited their rnrpieions tbat tbe rdrkit.s were near. Tbey took tbeir rifles snd went oat to reconnoitre. Tbey looked carefully In all directions, behind trees, np into trees, under tbe barn, everywhere tbey supposed a savage eould crowd himself, but no signs of one were to be aeen. Hardly, however, had tbe t wo men returned to tbeir labor, when to their astonishment and horror, their dnsky foemeo crowded in at tbe broad opeo doors of tbe barn, and announced to them that tbey were taken captive. Grandfather's neighbor, dreppfirg bis flail, sprang for bis gun, but before he could lay a band on it be was shot desd. Seeing tbe fate of bis companion, my grandfather flung bis flail abont bfs bead and brought it down with deadly force on tbe skeTT of tbe Indian wbn bad shot bim. Tbe savage fell a corpse to tbe floor. Instantly tbe aveDgr was seized fiom behind and jerked to bis knees, while the vell ttl the infuriated red men filled the barn. A tall savage bad tbe whit man by ta balr and was brandishing bis' gleaming knife above him, when a commanding voice uttered. "No kill him ! Grandfather thought be knew tbe voice, nor was be mistaken. Before bim stood tbe chief SaaaDoa. tbe very . Indian wbo twice before bad marched with bim Into Canada. "You will go with me I' spoke op Sasanoa. "Very well," aaid grandfather, not particular! sorry to save hi life. Tbe long march was accomplished ; and my grandfather remained a prison er until tbe peace was concluded. Wben tbe exchange of prisoners took place be was set at libeity. As be walked out one day, before be bad started forbid borne, whom should be meet In the street but tbe identical savage wbo bad three times taken bim prisoner, aod three times received for bim tbe bounty money. Tbe old redskin seemed delighted at tbe meeting, and the two men heart ily shook hands. Yoa want to go borne ?" "Yea, that's what 1 do," was the re ply. "Me take you safe," said Sasanoa. and be was faithful to bis word. In due time grandfather saw bis borne once more, and in the general joy at bis safe return tbe Indian partook. He was made fully welcome, and remained a week or more in tbe family, very happy In tbe company of bis old travel ing companion. Wben at last be felt that be tucst return to the woods and to bis own wigwam, be bade bis friends farewell, aod took leave of grandfather with theae words : Goodbye ; s'pose war come agin me come ogln ; catch you carry you to Canada." Aa Englishman en the Bowery. A cockney went Into a cheap restaur ant on tbe Bowery, New York, one of those places that have beeo aptly called beaneries. He sat down and adjusted bis monocle and beckoned to a waiter, wbo came forward. lie was In bis shirt aleves and a dirty towel was slung across bis arm. lie scowled at tbe stranger. "Well ?" "Aw, waitab, doatcberno, I want a brace or chops, an a poached egg, an1 some battered toast, an' a mug of 'alf an' 'alf, at', aw, waitab. I want a nap kin, also." Tbe man with the dirty towel over bis arm moved back a step or two, put bis band to his mouth, and yelled to the cook in the kitchen : "Soy, Cblmmie, tell der band to play "God Save der Queen ; der Piince of Wales Is come." Paper Pillows. All England is crazy on tbe subject of paper pillows. You tear the paper into very small pieces, not bigger than your finger nail, and then put them iu- to a pillow sack of drilling or light ticking; They are verp cool for hot climates and much superior to feather pillows. Tbe newspapers are printing appeals for tbem for hospitals. News paper ! sot nice for cse, as there Is a disagreeable odor from printer's ink. but brown or white paper and old en velopes are tbe best. As you tear them stuff them into an old pillowcase, and you cau sea wben you get enough. The easiest way is to tear or cut tbe paper in strips about half an Inch wide aad then tear or cut across.' Tbe finer tt is tbe lighter it makes tbe pillows. Household Hints. The of tener flour Is sifted for sgonge cake tbe lighter the cake will be. A small piece of sulphur plaoed in tbe cuboard or drawer will drlva away ants. Tbe flash of fisb should bo fixsa, tbe gills should be light red and the scales silvery. 'la making a mustard plaster for a patient with a delicate skin use white of tig Instead of water. Hard soap lasts much longer if dried for several weeks befoie using it. It ia also leas hurtful to tbe skia. Wash mirrors in warn suds,, then dust with whiting from a muslin bag and polish with chamois skin. Wben eggs are scarce cornstarch is a good substitute, one tablespoon of the starch la equal to one egg. Brooms dipped for a few minutes lo boiling suds once week wlil last much longer than tbey otherwise would. Sub your lamp chimneys after wash ing with dry salt, and yoa will be sur prised at tbe new brilliancy of your lights. A farmer in Palmer township, !'., was told by a "powwow11 doctor that if be would go to his barn at midnight and make a racket with the flail and threshing machine It would: scare all tbe rats out of tbe place, lie made tbe racket, and alarmed the seigbbori wbo turned out to ascertain the cause of tbe noise. Tbe rats Are still there, Df You Have Wa.attl.,Va4l-al. Ft fr-jei. irk Iliadarh.. -a.il raa etwat tmg flaato, Jf" mill tlm iiii's Fills fh rtmlj yoa . Th laa w ,.k taaaac-ii a Haiflal aipta flS-rl"a- .arrrlra. aniffr Iram ar play air a I arver-avMk will Maal W9lkm (ram Itiau. Xitrmtj a ; (!, SOLD llVKUYWUCICE. 3 Wis an I pay Crva I da not mean mr.iT"t top Ui em tor Bn, aod than bar thatn x Vara a-aaa. I Kiia KAXiXCAXi CUJ5 I fcT mM&m (b duaaaa of FITS. EPELEPSY or PAZXTSa SICKNTSSr A. ttf a-loef atndr. I WAaiAKT my ramedT tov Cuks tha arorat cases. Becaaae otbera bar' failed la no reason far not now rert ring arara. fcand a once for a tratiaa and a i'RKa mottlm: rrf mr IiriLUiu autiir. Giva Express -and Post Oflkoo. It oeta joa notiung tor a trial, and it will cure-job. dross H.G. BOOT, M.CX, IS3 Peaju. St, Hrro : No more V a, I oi inisi UnrtaSa frtrffi DttlaS VtiTB axnrOOl f Ortatf jIT tlicht. gfnvr.il y wily H tiic f t. THE -COLCnr.STr.K" RUBBER CO. mali-r'l tln-Ir alinn wltli luMe or t HimvI wtth niti. r. Ti ts rim-.-j t. the ahxi- an I t"vrnta U Cnil for the "Colc-hf-atpr" "ADHEGIVC COUNTERS." U ICAi F StN, fc. I'O.. V, lioleasle AgeotJ, 1-Liladeli-bla. I's. ICrraerai ana tUVODt ttaXIITYt 1 d i I ' t ? 1 1 if Error OT Imim i, dAa. Tanaa. oil. iKHtu, fallr Hi.l.r.4. Hra t. u'.rr. .T. in.ikaiii.uiii'tLvpioH(.isi.rim.i bobi. Aawt.i.rr aatalilnv Hell TB KaTSlalT mln la a a... IMIrr tnm SW hlatM aa lanln CmMHm. WrlL. Um. Pi rt4H. btk, aj.la.Mtoa aaa Hh.ilM'mMllm. aaia aauicAa, co., wrr alo, aw v. Gaston's Prestoline, aC H E WONDERFUL METAL POLISH, Tor Claanisc and Pollahin; BRASS, COPPER, BRONZE, NICKEL, to. It will clean Kstsls with Waa labor tbsa any preparation a v.r produced, mwiaa- a brilliant laatre whlck eannot be aiiuiad.amd wblca will last Jonsar than any polish obtaaned by other naeena. Sold by the HARDWARE AND GROCERY STORES. CANVASSING agents wanted. OF PUPaE GQJJJVEB OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk So cHegviaad that ft. b t taken. al(il, and afilml Uatrd by tbe moat eeasitive tlomaah, when tbe ylain all raanol be toieraltd ; and by tha ca blaattnn or tbe of L with the bypo pttospbltes la tnaclv more ellirsclo.i. Remarkable as a Cesh picsaar. Persons gala rapidly ttliile takisg 1U. SOOTT'B EMCLSICW is ackenwlednad Tly Pbyalciaua to ba the Ftaeat and lleat pra4L bon In the world for ibe reUcf and enre ot: CONSUMPTION. SCRCFULAy CENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINQ DISEASES, EMACIATION. COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. TTie great rrme-Hy for OmsanfiHor ttnd Wasting in Children. Sttllby c.U Urugqisix- NOT DEAu YET! VALLIE LUTTR1NCER, atronian ot TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRM WARE AND TIX MOOFZXG, NB HEN ONLY! If JlaJ.l.lWav LOST a KiSHOODt Kaapecttull. laTlte tbe attention 01 hli trlendi and tbe publlln (teoeral te tbe faol that be Is still carrying oa lvulne at tbe old staad opposite tbe Mountain Htase. Kbensburn. and. Is breuared te lopplj frore, a lsree stock, ormsnitfaetorlna te or der, any art tela In his line, from, the imaHest to tbe larvest. la the best manner aad at the lowest llrlrig prtoes. 3r7Ne penitentiary work aUher made or sold at tail esiaDiianmeDt. TIN ROOFING a SPECIALTY. Oire Be a call and eatlsfr yoarselvej m to my wurkwiurniai. a. i.ll lianutJlt, Oaasbunc. April is. 1S83-1. C. A. LANGBEIN, Maimfaetarer ol and Dealer la ALL KINDS of HARNESS, BADDLM, aatlni.la. WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Bobes, Vly NeU, Curry Uombs, etc, etc. Ke palrlnir Neatly and fromptlr done. All work aaaranteed to glre satislactlon. sWShop B arker a'Kew on Centre street, apnmt TO WEAK. LIEU" Bnfftrrlct fDni tha efl-ta of youtliful errora. nariy dacsy, vaatinf weakneae. lost manhood, ete, I will Bead a valuable tiaatiaa taealed) eotiUinlng tail earUaailsn for hoaaa eiue. f R EE ot ehaxge. A Splendid r"J work ; ahouldba read by erery ' tuaa wbo la nenrooa aad dublUtsted. Addreaa, Trot I7. Ca FOWLXK, Moodus, Coha. f) SB af are b ee " . I ".r " no knit aIIJIapeC btxifc int. lira. (iaaTiaKY A bt -h. If HllWIalll.ii. i-a iAia bi.. t'luuuaatt. "So, we don't bounce traar ride on the butupora cJ ' ', train," sh)J a freight cona. has rnn to tbe West. "I prn 1 we carrj n average of a ii trip, bat if tbey remain brtw 1 ears we pretend not to see "But It Is atfairrst OTdeia,"y ' -Ob, yes. but tbere is Ligher""' tbaa general orders, even fen J" man. Five or six years ago 1 1 be bars on the rai!rca- traa-' bave the .rain looked over ate vi and If we canffht a clap h , pretty lively. Xowhda. i a bint ter tbe brskpmni to eyes.and. if tbe tramp don't "J too much on my good ca'Brf . will dlstarb-blm." ' ' "What Lajpened to mind ?' 4'Oh a IlttTe hicidect of 00 tbe public, butf a great dral'r, 4 was married in Decembf-r thr sgo. On tbe third night I g0tt' der to run out with an ertr, , was a cold rain, which froze u -aod one or my crew got tuit at op first stop. This lir.t us shorty aDd as we could not supply h,, bad to act for him. We were tbe moontatns, running strorjt.-j trme, when the ergineer ws brakes for a grade. I clirnbej K tb caboose with thy hrakerLet bad set two brakes and was t?. tMrd wben a lurch of the can t rue down, and I fell betweerfr tbea. I bad just one glimfw raf .rfiaer VpiI' lirMa swirt thouabt of her in widow's and ber heart breakir g, .hen i . grabbed me. I was going dowa first, tut ibe strong clutch turwj over ard my feet struck the bn: I'd bave gone then only someo uryrfandsou the ladder, aacg tj around, me from behind to tbere, aud said ; " You are all right, old man. nerve will come back pretty "And it was a tramp, eh ?"' 'It was, and he held me there ; tbe train reached the stop, ar.J helped me down, for the suj&n!' had taken all my strength mi :. away. Bat for bim I should h.tt. ground p under the wheels. ? tbe reason I keep a soft spot beart for tbe genus trasip ari t wben r sometimes walk tbe lr tbe train and find every buir,f. cupied. r look skyward and : not to see as much as an old fa;: . . Tbe Lloa Tamer' Secret. Tbe boldest individual, wi their beads two or three times i into the lion's mouth, have to: tbat tbe best way to withdrawn: tbe gulf is, first or all, sot to c;r. aequaintancesbip with this expert and, secondly, to perform It great nerve. Nerve, thai is tie secret of the lion tamer, the'so'u of bis authority over beasts. V; bas studied a subject for son endeavoring lo master its cha.i; hnd among the higher aniuti cbauater-is very, individual, ter centuated one morning tbe max: 'y walks into the cage. He me tODith. tbe beast aud overawe t. once. As to tbe training, it cou aud here I quote the words of t pert in such matters in commi: the lion to perform the exercise! please bim ; that is to say, to : him execute from fear of tfcf' tboae leaps which be would ca'.: take in his wi'd state. There is ODe fact which c: would puspect that it is easier tt an adult lion taken in a snare '.U' animal born in a macagrrie. Ttr ot tbe booth is in tbe eame I'osiu: pportlrig dogs which play much ' children ; they are soon p,o: work. Izm possesses five oisi which be bas trought up ty t a rule tbey live wtth tbe staff : menagerie on tariui of perfect i- ity, but this frequently leads to accident 8. Lions, even lions in will devour a man in Sue style. say that tbe fr.ar of such an ac ever sufficiently strong to r. pause on the threshold of a meet: No. I cherish, and like me, J ' cheriab, the hope that some fl' baps we may see a lion taati ' This contingency sometimts of'i fact more of ten than is usu"r poed. For instance, without the menagerie, it ia not aye" tbe proprietor narrowly eHcaj! ' devoured by bis bear Gioom. onn-aur-Marne. He wou.d ' Hhed it his son Adrian i tzut thrown himself, aabre in hund.' the twa aombatauts and kiila1 on tbe spot. She Farsed it. A Nebraska paper narrates lM rational incident : A High Class A, being told cy her t parse the sentence "Lie ki6 consented relutcanllv, becan to sneaking of private afLair ii j1 "He," she commenced, nwMuri a-miihafiia and a f ' ing over tbe word tbat brocg'-: . son to ber cheeks. third person, singula, buo cuJIne gender ; a gentleman well fixed; universally cou good catch. Kiased is a r6t'j too much so ; rtgular e iog ; Indicative mood indic-. r .i . third D! ral number, and governed W stances. Me oh, eveijWW me," and down she wect. To bim nothing is pS8it)''e always dreaming of his pa1 tin. Ob, V b Will you heed the warning. T perhaps of the sure approaft) terrible disease, Consumption selvea If you can afford for l f ng 60 cento, to run ti.e risk aca for it. We know from eapw Shlloh'S Cure will Cnrew never falla. This explain "J a Million Bottles were sold t" It relieves Croup and Wnoor once. Oothers do not be ' s I Lame 3aea: 5iae or 1 roroua riaster. isolvioy U-
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