Indulgence and Exercizes. W hethor harmless by 1 over eating and drinking are made tising Hop Bitters freely, giving ele gant appe Hite and enjoyment by using them be fore and removing all dullness, pains and dis tress atterwand and all the feelings In happy than before he pleasing effocts of a Christian stmptuous dinner continuing days afterwards, 5, leaving the head clear, wyant, clastic and more Eminent Testimony. N.Y. “Witness,” August 15, 1880, I find that in addition to the pure spirits con- tained in their composition, they contain the ex. ‘racts of hops and other well known and highly ind tinetures in q fent to rerder 1 the article what the ma , 10 wit, a medicinal pre paration and not a beverage unfit and unsafe to be used « approved medicinal roots, leayes tantities suffi kers elnim it to be as a medicine sof thelr formula— ~I find that in ev- { I of Hop Bitters, the active med- erties abide from the distilled spirits are il dose for an adult, which factin my cols to y xcept i Cnr ANALY! d under oath an internal revenue tax GREEN B. Ravy U. 8. Com, In. Rev" Hs a Hardened Liver, 0 1 broke down with kidney and aud rheumatism. Bince then 1 My liver be. ny Hmbs became puffed up All the best physicians ¢ could cure me, 1 resolved to used seven bottles: the from my liver, the swelling ed amiracle in this in my grave ¥, Buffnlo, Oct, 1, "51, ut at all, and filled with water, agreed that no try Hop Bitt har fron rs I have ness has all gone i daw 1 bin Poverty and Suffering. rage i debt vy and ated 1 ely dis € advice of my Bitters, and in one of us have t 10 say to all ps es well ga vear less than one doet visit A WoRkixoxax a —— 1,390 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok- ing Tobacco. » Bh > Hop Bitters fo rs st, | know 3 [he genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For narticulars see our next announcement. HALLS VEICILIAN Hair Renewer. Beidom does a popular remedy win sueh & #rong hold upon the publie confidence as has Bale Hak Bgxpwrr. 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Ask for at Murray's Drag store, JF ro wT Eo —————————r— Justieo of the Peace and Couveyaneer, Contre a a Bang buildin y Oflice in Penns Valle may This Life te What we Make It. Lot's oftener talk of noble deeds, And rarer of tho bad ones, And sing about our happy days, And not about tho sad ones, We wore not made to fret and sigh, Axid when grief sleeps to wake i§ Bright happiness is sanding Lye This life is what we wake i, Let's find the sunny side of men, Or ba ballevars in it; A light there is (n every soul That takes the pains to win it, Oh! there's a slumber ag good (n al}, And we perchance may make it; Qur hands contain the magio wand ; This life is what we maake it, Thon here's to those whose loving heats Bhod light and joy about them ! Thanks be to them for countless gems Wo ne'er had known without them, Oh! this should be a happy world To ail who may partake it i The fault's our own if 18 is not This life is what we make it, S———— A A. fr — Death or Dishonor. When Grandfather Ackland died, I #ood by his bedside. Cousin Rudolph was on the other. We were quite alone, for the nurse had been rent away, and we were very sad, for we loved our grand. father dearly. We wero waiting to hear something that he had desired to say to us ; and at last he SpOKD. “Rudolph,” he said, “yon have not, formed any matrimonial engagements without my Jmowledge, I suppose?" ** No, sir,” answered Radolph. ‘‘ Nor you, Felicia?" asked my grand- father. “Oh, no,” said I. “Iam glad of that,” said ha. ** Now, Rudolph, I know you admire your cousin, and that she respects you joice me greatly if you would both think over a proposition which I am about to make to you, engaged to each other before I die. 1 have left the property between yon, and that would rennite it. Still, IT would not make that my motive. I believe yon well suited to each other ; well contrasted in physical appearance, with the qualities to natisfy each other; I should know that Felicia had a protector on whom I could rely, and you a wife to make you happy. | Think it over, and answer me to-morrow." Neither of us said anything. Soon we were sent away ; but that evening Ra. dolph came to me. * Felicia,” he said, ** do you think yon could put up with me ?” “Rudolph,” I answered, ‘even to please grandpa’, 1 can ‘t marry a husband who doesn’t love me.’ “But I do,” said Rudolph— ** dearly. Nobody could help it,’ “And I suppose romance is chiefly foundin plays and novels, "said L ** Real, love and friendship are what people act-| ually have in happy married life.” "Ob, as to that, let us be romantio, too," said Rudolph. ‘You see, being] cousins, wa've never thoughtof it; but I #hounld be very glad if you conld make up your mind, my dear.” So the next morning —I was sitteen and Rudolph eighteen, remember—we promised our gran dfather to do as he wished. Wa were not to marry until I was twenty and Radolph twenty-two, | Meanwhile, T was to bs under the pro: | tection of an old friend, since I had ne! living relatives; and we were both to take a tour through Europe, and #0 pros eced with onr education. We made our grandfather vary happy, and wept ineach | Stier's arms when he died. However, | 1y feelings did not alter to Radolph. I had always loved him dearly, and no spe. | ei romance connected itself with him; v I think a woman always feels pleased | know that a handsome, admirable young man is her very own for lifa Thos matters were arranged when we #larted for Paris in the same steamer) under proper chaperonage. We did the!’ citien. We saw nature as seen by other tourists. We looked at the pictures, | heard the music, visited the libraries We were by no means always together, and it chanced that in Rome { was intro. | duced to a gentleman, a young friend of} my chaperon’s, who was very courteous to me, and offered us his escort whenever it was needed He wna a young sculptor, rich, an Ital. inn by birth, by name Giovanni Monal- dini, mt very, vory handsome, When I had known him a little while, Rome hegan to have a wondrous charm ‘or me. Places I cared nothing for at firat wore invested with a glamor of roe mance. I spent days in the galleries with him, my chaperon asleep in a chair hard by. Rudolph declared himself siok of high ort. He spent most of his time at the housa of the father of a school-friend of his, whom he had met by ohance-a fel low who always had a good cigar and plenty of music. Music was Radolph's fancy just then. How easily we slip into places we wonld neve: enter willingly! One morning 1 awoke in my little Roman bed, under a painted ceiling, and with the light falling upon me {through a stained glass wine dow, and suddenly resognized the truth. The romance that had not come to me with my engagement to my cousin had come with my soqnaintance with Gio. anvil. I loved my cousin; but T was in love with the sculptor, and he with me. Oh, the bitter shame 1 felt—the deep contrition ! T could only say t6 myself, “I could not help it," and then ory, "* Weak, wicked ereatura! how dare you ay that?" And then I knelt down and prayed for help, and it scomol to me that 1 might pray better in the dim old eathedral so near ws; and dressing my- solf hastily, I glided out at the door, tell to es — ————. rt ih A. | | There wore fow in be canon fh {early hour ; but even as | wy | low : grief, 1 voticed muother more sad {than I-—a young, Eoglish-looking girl, a {very violet of acreature, dressod in mours- ling, and with a tenratained face. | She started up. There was a sire {look in her eyes. I felt that I read its {meaning. She intended to destroy Ler soll. “The victim of some wicked decsiver,” | {1 thought to myself. ** But she shall not {~-she shall not! I will follow her and | {save her.” And when, in a moment or two, she (slipped out of the church, I was at han | (heels, | { She turned, as 1 expected, into the! Strada di Ripetta, which leads straight! to the banks of the Tiber, and at lust slo ‘stood close to its edge, in the shelter of an old wall, making up her mind, saw, to the awful plunge sho had oon templated. Then I wont close to her, and cangl! her by her dress, and said, softly, ** Stop! I know what you are going to do. You are wrong, whatever troubles you Lave caronsed ns river,” The girl turned sharply, and looked at me. “What do you know about me?” ghe naked. “Only what Isawin the chureh,” said 1 | “Is itso plainly written in wy face (that a stranger can see it?" she cried | “Then, indeed, the water is the place | tor me—no other |" | 1 held her tighter. “How do you know what comes afio I cried—*‘after this lie? Worse shame, perhaps.” | “Shame!” she said. “Oh, how dare you! Do you think I am a young per who has had no respect for herself !” “People always think that of girls who | drown themselves,” I answered. “Don’t think it of me,” she said ; '] am only foolish. Perhaps you came there to the cathedral to pray because you were sad?" | “Yes,” I said. “You knew about me because y ur | own heart told you," she ssid been good and kind to follow me. think I'll tell you—all but the names. “I'm a poor governess. 1 eame hers! with a rich family, and a friend of the! son's. He visited me. He is a splen: did | creature—good, true, perfect, beautiful} 4 LAN | le bim—I am quite one of the family -and |“ ~1 grew to love him; and yesterday, at (twilight, he walked on the hills with me ‘Suddenly he told me how he loved me, and how he should never be happy, for he was cogaged to a girl whom he must «Little Violet,” he said, ‘I ask noth. ing of life but the right to love you and proteot you, and that I cannot have for § honor's sake'” And he told me how good she was, and handsome ; and noth- ing—nothing to him beside little me, “Bo all night I lay awake, and I made |B Now you know all. Life is nothing tol} girl! Rudolph, who cried when we pasted though he was a man {" "*Radolph |" eried L "Hush |" she cried to say that” “ Rudolph Ackland.” I continued. “1 never told you,” said she. “No,"said I; “Iam a fortune-teller. | Violet, look into my eyes. Believe me— | § I know. There is noneed of drowning |§ yourself. That girl will nat marry Ru.! |doiph Ackland. She loves some one else (better. She fecls free to marry him now, She knows that Radolph’s heart would not be broken. Go home. Rudolph will some to you." * What do you mean!” asked the girl ‘ Are you a fortune-teller ? I believe you “1 did not mean | “* We will make no confessions,” maid "Kiss me and go home” Bhe put her lips to mine. And then we went together up the Sirads, and I went home. On the way I met Giovanni, My heart beat high with joy-—higher yet when wo parted, for we had pledged our faith to each other. My chaperon and Cousin Rudolph were breakfasting together. Rudolph was pale ; he said nothing. My chaperon scolded me. But when she left us fora moment, I said to him, ‘Cousin, cheer up. Let us thank Heaven we were only engaged-—not married. I think you had better go atid soe Violet thismorning. 1 am going to the Vatican with Giovanni We make excellent cousing. Lot us re. tain that relation only. Our romance has come to us otherwise than we hoped.* I think-such is mau—that he was hurt and angry with me ; but he went to Vio- let, and is his wife to-day, and I Giovan- ni's. And the seas roll betwean our homes, for I have never left Rome, and he transplanted his Violet to England, L A —— AP MIB A. Pittsburg, July 23,— Last Sunday even. ing Lizzie Bradley, walle suflering from wental de. 0, disapp ared from home and all efforts oh | hor were fruit'esss uotil gst eveninz when she was traced to a camp up the Monson Ia river, more dead hn alive, Her oy was covered with wounds and she was unconscious, Jewe!ry worth $ 00 in her possession when she home was miss siug. The young mea ia char,e of the camp fed when they were discovered, but were nrrested this morning, Physi clans entertain but sight hopes of the girl's recovery. . - Bey” iamond Dyes will onle rany Wing! shy ovlor, avd peer tail, The easiest | and Bost way 10 veo ize, 10, at wil | drogeists, "Walls, R clinrison & Co., | duriagton, VE Saupe card, 32 colons, eh fue no one where { was going, ’ . and book of directions fur 2 cent stamp, ont ohh ili, MURD b. New Orleans, July 25.—Vietor Cl for wife murder, aud Kendrick Hollar colored, for kil Hi: hat ine od Liere tosday wn iin CS HANGE uw . ——— A DISTILLERY Bu Pittsbary, A BNED, July 24. , dispatch rays: A A, fist] lery caught fire last night and in { hours the main building together wi hree Londed warehonses and 7000 bare olg of whisky were burned. If yun " wnt a good i entre Ha drag store, If vou Trase go Want good shouider tdies and gentlemen go to the Ce ntre J. D. 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