IN MINOR KEY. Now that the wiz dds ar Across the paths my fect v In summer time, 1 8it beside the fire and turn a rhyme Of lone aro 11 and bank the snow ere wont te know For th ¥ro Was like a AL a TIE DANGERS h happy place Democrat, OF MYPNOTIZATION, Uses of HMynnot Treatment of Imbecile or Refractory Childron, Ata lato t of ths m of sofentists at the congress of Nancy, France, nine pags wero read by Hinstrat ing in the vid terms s 15 phases of this su . had | found effective in the cure of id nn controlling the nind and strength of will nt M Lis of sug humanity x In the Wriati meme COIS, ew from the exer of hypnotic The subject y | le ti tim of all manner of | l toa condition in which he is incapable of defense against crimin which the most se IR committed a inst him, wmory after He may commis. r after or days, and he will inted with a clusions were that power, leave no it he is recall receive upon to the or misdemeant time ime toa hypnot ible for it ild not respon ion bled to say that by} necessful in curing hi) 1 peers notice wen line tions of luring ns of i I As the treat dolent, in he hypnotic er. They npression , by frequently re- faculty of at- intractable, to nd to recall to virtue irable 1 TL 1 velop the subjects hitherto bad toy bind wild be hopelessly in Herald of Health Rather Too Mach Re p le who adm ality. fred the ot in which the fire king of the fee aut} ABLE, ¥) pew mag rode at only un few nture had with the vehicle | serious £1 vestigation, ar nival opened Of = in weer Van Slvke better ke a trial of the chariot to see that ft was in good running order. It was brought team of } dd to it. Daniel » impersonate the On the Sat- f the can o that he mus and a orses hitehs M: was 1 alld on t in a few moments The Caves and Cave Dwellers. sities of Vicksburg during | 1 ‘1 and nhatants espe And bere they sometimes died of all s and others v ) nd Of « anda were sizes, big ry comming of room pended er the builder. The straioht aid f which the ent some ntainin size or style of the house de the whim or wants of host were the highest hills, through metimes exts ned, by which The tirely upon dug on the step with several tht have The one mi case of danger were the was a matter of fre most death t quent o top of bring UTE % was ali rt of the cave night, during a heavy bombardment, the Rev. Mr. Lord came to Mrs Eggleston's and asked permission to stay there all night cave hod fall ane of tl oe hill upper pa to One wt sure wn the en in and one of his children had been buried it. The child was rescued alive after considerable difficulty. —W, C, Wilde in Philadelphia Times ui Every Danger Removed, A good story Is id of a French advooate who had made it 6 rule never to take up a caso in which be did not thoroughly beliove, One day he chanced to be entertaining a dis tinguished company st dinner when ho was informed that a client urgently requested a fow minutes’ interview, It turned out to be a man whos acquittal on the charge of steal ing a watch he bad that morning procured, Appearances bad been strongly against the prisoner, who, it \vas thought, had been not a little msisted by the character of his cou sel. Doubtless the poor fellow was Impatient to expres his gratitude, and in audience was not unwillingly accorded. He looked some. what abashed at the presezice of the but, reassured by the kindly tone of the hoot, " Re alour. it is about that watch?™ * J” “Yeu, tiny friend, 1 congratulate you on the triumphant vindication of your lnnocenon.” “Then the trial is quite over Way of course” “And I enn't be tried again? | Ah, bitter beauty! | Heaping their mockerios ou hid life, | forth from the decomposing body | going people i on them, though now barely distinguishable: | | city for the purpose of putting him out of the | | way? some of | val it | had | | had read was a part of a telegram which had g & number | | case m } gible ir veriest | the fall of a shell on the | His | I did not ring, enter and state my busines, but visited the nearest apotheenry, as the man most likely to know the general facts about his neighbors, “Would yon be kind enough to answer a stranger in tho city a few questions?” 1 said to the dispenser of medicines, “Proceed,” he replied, looking curiously at me, “Do you know a gentleman by the name of Horace Granger?” “I do.” “Has he a family” “A wife and a daughter.” “About what age would you judge him to bet" “About 85.7 “And his daughter?” “Fourteen.” “Is Mr. Granger at home “I cannot say. more than a week,” “Is bis daughter at home!” “l think not. boarding school,” “Pardon me, ir, {{ I seem to be inquisitive” said 1; A FROSTY SUNRISE. How the fair, false frost Burdens each leafless spray! The ice buds grow Thick midst the crystal foliage of the snow, Embossed With pearly wreaths, the elms’ high domes have lost Their latticed outlines, and their full curves glow From the up climbing glory hid below The level bars of sunrise vapor crossed, Bo let us stand and bear right patiently The surface comment of the world's cold breath; Since ity poor blame and undelightful praise Reflect the light of better things to be So spread our roots in silence underneath, And garner sap to flow in summer days ~F. A. Prideaux in The Spectator, A DETECTIVES STORY. It was a very singular, mysterious and com plicated case, In a bare room of an old house in the vi- cinity of London bridge railway station a man was found dead, hanging by a small cord to a hook driven into the wall, his feet resting on the floor, He was discoverad some days after his death, and by reason of the strong smell sent time, if not just at this moment, know all, terms with his wife?” “It is rumored—mind you, rumored-—Lhat he is joalous of a certain gen. tleman of whom he has no reason to be, and that ho has all confidence in one who may yet | turn out to be a treacherous villain,” This was becoming very interesting to me He was a stranger whom no one knew, and why he should have come to that place to commit suicide was a mystery Heo was well dressed, had a gold watch in | his pocket, to which was attached a heavy gold chain; he had a diamond stud in his shirt front, and a cluster ring of diamonds on one finger; he also had a pocketbook on his person containing over £200 in bank notes. It was therefore evident that be had not committed suicide on account of poverty, nor been murdered for his money. Was it suicide, or was it murder? There was no scrap of paper on his person to tell who the stranger was, nor his motive | for the murderous deed, if he did it. The room, which was an upper story of an old building, the lower portion of which was | occupied by a commission agent, contained no article of furniture, It bad been rented about ten days previous to a rather venerable man, who walked a little lame and wore goggles, who said he | wanted it for an office for the sale of a patent | that would become very popular with sea | second party 1” “Wall, sir, as you are a stranger to me,” re | name; but if you should ever happen to have | business with the Lead clerk of Horace Gran | ger, it Is my opinion you will be within 100 miles of the party.” “Thank you,” I sald, sure of my course After some further questions | apothecary, and repaired to | Horace Granger, the street and which I had ascertained I found a tall, dark, muscular, looking clerk, about 30 years of age, standing | at a desk behind a counter “Is Mr. Granger in” | asked “No,” was the curt reply “Will he be in soon?” “Don’t know.” Has he been in today ™ “Can't say.” “Was be in yesterday?” “Can't say.” “Will he ever be In again™ The man started, and looked at me for the first time in a quick, marching way “What do you mean’™ he asked “Has he come back with his daughter? 1 questioned, in turn He again started, feeling now pretty left the ofllce the of number of sinister When questioned about the patent, he said he would not then explain it, but would have some things on hand for an exhibition in the course of ton days or two weeks, { The dead man was not the one who had taken the room, however; and how and when he had got access to the apartment no one | knew There was an old fashioned fireplace in the room, and some paper ashes in this attracted | garrly gerutinized the attention of a detective, who happened to | fancied, with a guilty conscience be no other than my humble self | “Who are you! What do you In turning over these ashes I discovered | 5,4 why these impertinent questions” be de two or three little bits of paper not entirely | Loided in a flerce way i, and they had these words written ‘Don't you know that Horace Granger fs dead I” said I, with a fixed look upon the fel | low that made him quail “Dead!™ be echoud, In | amazement and horror How! When! Where” “How!—by banging; when? wherel-London.” [ answered, “You take away my breath!” pasped. “What is your name?” I queried. “George Urenham.” “Ah, you, the G. 1" thought I “You knew Mr. Granger went to London | nearly a week ago to find his daughter? I proceeded I saw the man turn pale and shudder, as be made | answered, in a mumbling, confused way: I examined the charred paper as wellas I | “I beliove—be did—go » could sand reached the conclusion that what | and as I forward, person | cama my but, want here! CONS Tes “found her and locked” “private room” “meet you “station” amr med beavens' a well “Good “G " Now, after reading these disjointed sen tences, | began to study and ponder them. Might not this be a portion of a mesags sent to the dead man to lure him on to the six days ago; categori ally But for what motive! Ah, that indesd 1 could not know--that was something only to be found out after a in case one should be somewhere know!” I said this at a venture, for 1 fan livined the pilot Why, bow did you know mean” se. Never mind t there, and that been sent by somebody from London received by somebody at a distance, and receiver intended 10 de that either the sender or that isl * 1 interrupts Iatig nit ye deceased had received it, it thier n sent to him by somebody Was ¥ a were ™ eet 1 iy glared intended to m him, at the rall 2 . a nebod y i. Mi i his eye fal Ml meet way di hed here was that somsl to ex allowed hi { the way 8 Corre font : patent; yom 0 n aga pd tole room ur employer that | sghter er going i} wl and t ne on the find } should the man come to suc ge wl Yo meet him: it was in himself bh ght; you to ' the room you had him se wall; im at London 1 he have found the r 1 did he | were not Lhe first § eon IL was rn with Sil upon got wocess to it unkn : garroted hima; you hung him up to ti and then u the role of has nn s nan who had | you burned the _p PAY rough with neationg ing the ven my s Yiuiain no interruptions time for con I piled y and surely that wretch to be an eye I bad and 1 g scone so vividly face distorted the sweat of red back, sank down, To0 ther so quick] ¥ Rulity g what tM hole darnin that, with a nd coversd with tags mned and ha bse i shriked out » mercy!” but o murder savens. ha Wall, had bh us ght in a verdict « “Crooxl before I His 80 my clow fit el wn brain ald he body was pla mak i I requested that it sl i dew out his « Of ox ertain eur recognition kept there as tire to pat 1 lem at the time, but was kept as from the public at large, bushed up and forgotten by in any interestod uriosity and scandal of the ER hits iid find at an} ot I started out with the if 1 va recently sent off the mere secured to see manner office any messag ing the words | had secutive order I was soon fortunate in getting = i 1dor of what | believed to be the orig It was addressed to Horace Granger, 19) my ck street. Manchester, and read as 10! afTalr, aw the words 1 foun to me fnclose in brackets ford Tix I have [found ber and locked] her ug vate room]. Come and use a parent's Take the last train and | will [meet you don Lridge Judging from this it was a case of away daughter, whom “0” had follow captured in London, and whom the father had come on to see and take back with him, As the dead man appeared to be not fu from 55 years of age it was natural fo muy pose that no daughter of his could be beyond ber teens, A school girl, perhaps, who had played truant and ran away, But, then, if she had been caught and locked up it was not reasonable to suppose it had been in that bare room, In a mercantile building that contained no other lodgers, And then again, if the father had come on | and found ber, what bad become of her, and of *G,” who had sent the Damage! and why | had the father remained bekind to hang him. | self? Or had the girl, assisted by “G." murdered her father! In any event the affair was one of great mystery, and on privately reporting my dis coveries to my chief { received the welcome order to work It out to the end. To do this properly | immediately went to Manchester, transcribed in t W hat part the wife had in the wicked plot t know n the distinguished approval { for the part | had taken in the that proved of much importance 5) > OUree, w 1 among the paper Afrald of the Train, always noticed,” sald gh i the Burlington road to whenever an accident happens to many people avolu riding on that particular train for some time afterward. Now, fact fa trains on the road for several weeks alter [in nechidont Every switchman, station mas! watchman—in fine, everybody along the line of the roads on the lookout for that train, and you may depend upon It that every switch will be set right for it. Then, too, the | same crew is likely to be running the train, and when men have been In a smash up hey an old en me, (#tation probably I have not seen him for | I think she is away at a | “but I have a reason beyond mers | curiosity for all the questions 1 ask, and some | you shall | Can you tell me if he is on good I only say it is | “May I venture to ask the name of this | ] not © { plied the druggist, “1 will not mention any | he almost | “But kis daughter was not in London, you | ied | had wadrel sree the affair made quite a sensation in the future of my profession, Hart “that any train | the | that is probably ome of the safest | or, ! of RHEUMATISM by using RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE, It be not & eure-all, It euros notulng but Rbeuma. tine. bot it is a safe and sure oure for that dis Thousands who have been cused will testify 10 ite ro. Liatsblivy, Mn GB, Ursen, of 1621 N 12th $t Phileds wrote four months after had been cured by tie Hossian Rheonmatinm Cure (waiting to see whether it would not return), saying Ho waa bodridden with the disease, and thought ho would Joss his resson from the agony he had to endure; and inside of two weeks by this remedy, slthongh he had his hone Hi and used other remedies without result, re bog trying this wonderful remedy, Mn. Ouas. A, Cox. Amerioan and Morris 81, said: “My wife was bedridden, and her oomdit ma despair. Doctors snd everything sles fails Russian Rheumatism Cure cured her fn one wil, EVERY BOX Pr Trice thisSige Bons Genmne without tbe Big. natare and both Trade Barks, Yor complete information, Deseriptive Pose phlet, with testimonials, free. Yorsale by all droggists, If one or the other ia not in position to furnish it to you, do not be per. susded to take anything else, but apply direct Ww the General Apente, PVAELZER BROS, & C0. $10 & HEL Market Stree, Philadelphia. 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Moreover, as the for the escape of certain yin the b by Iatir ¥ 1 des endows Are the channel impurities fr their use ood, increases strengthening and them. fulnes ' in oer- Nn por into » singe bealthfaliy stin tain morbid conditions of these organs, they fall which is the usual What then can be the service than a medicine which impels them lo greater activity when slothiul ? No maladies are more perilous than those which affect the kidneys, sand a medicine which averts the peril should ant siale, percursor of disease, gresgter | be highly esteemed, WILLIAY r Bai * Woekly Ed Thi! EEKLY STAR, Newspaper, issued Qe: ory Wednesday. A clean, pure, brig? and interestin FAMILY PAPER. nt ¢ latest pews, down 0 Whe hour of Agr! cultural, Markot, Fashio Housohold, Political, mmercia;, , Humorous and Editorial Rts, AH 1 ger | revtion of trained rmalists of th ty. [is sixteen » will found d vith 2 y beginning to ¢ ivy. en wilters of fo THE | DAILY DAILY Bau ¢ alaing all Motive fof Ii epocial correspond sn Lona. Pars, Bodin, Vienos “and i 14 8 commend: My fes ture, Al Washington, AlBany, «nid other pews centers, the iticst cory expondente, ancially retained by the Tux Svan, fare lsh the lefost news by telegraph. Its Hternry features nie uns rpassed, The Vinaneial snd Market Reviews are unusually full snd complete, al terms and extraordinary induce. ments to pgents mod oan vases Bend for vireulars, TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR ro Gon SORIRRNS, FREE oF rosrans ln be United Blais and Canada, cuiside the limit of New York Clty af hae i A enw OF THE TALY STAR wo Sue Etim: Paid Hp " PR ft, New York Financia. ang © Pcation They oe fo "a ing» we i “oevican and STAR, the news of Ue dat FREES Re AEE cae months hdd dh J onthe... adit ds dd { Getler Us Groceries, | 1887 ---mmmemr188T. WEEKLY POST, * TheOnlyDemocratic repuiation posing f repsia. | Nat | | P | i i | ECHLER & CO. Provisions FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTION ERY. MARKF in connection. All | BTONEWARY 1 wil siges of | best quality of Akron ware, | ‘IM LAT Fran ulate Bugsr Bea pound io f ull the desirable shape This is the mont sath wt lowest pul factory goods in the market, Good bargaine iu all grades. i | FOREIGN FRUITS Oranges sod lemons of the freshest goods to be bad. We buy the best sud Juciost lemons we can find. They sre Lotter and Chisuper than the very jow priced goods, | FIA IT JARS We have the new lightning frult Je sud Mason's pore einindined sud glues top jars, The Hghtuing Jur in far shesd of auything yo kuowp It in » little higher in prioe thay the Mason jar, but itis worth more than the difference in prices Buy the lightning Jur and you will uot regret It. We Linve thew in plot, quaros and half gallons MEATE «Fine sugarcured Hams, Bhouls Prosk. fast Bacon, sud dried Beef, Naked and canvass We guarantee every plece of mest we sell, OUR MEAT MARKET dress for our werket ss stteution 1 AD ~~ Finest New Orleans at 50c per gallon, COFF ana FYiue sasoriy weled Or roasted nent of ( Coffe foes, Louth groen | og are always fresh TOBACCOR All ¢ jiew and desirable brands. CIGARS. —Bpecia! sttenti We try to sell the wwu, wm given to our cigar trade best Lior Be and bo cigars in TEAR You inl, Bi I per ponind nig Hywon 60 1 per pound wder, Gk, p., per " } green and Mack, Soc, 50c, $1 per pound uneolored Jug i bargainin ¥ Hyson at 40 i yoko und an tem’ A) We have 011y fine lamin wanted. We space getting Bue lass sod always try to wk wbevd. Our cnstomers can depend on getting nice lamb st sll times Par war suad BECUHLEN & O0., ne galler this is is worth more than : GROCKRS & NEAT MARKEY, i ir a Jesh Houses Block, Belle | per pound give CHEESE. 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AD eave | Par nu sniry emaciated sullerer with no « 12 bance for thorougt ly he system Pure Vegetable emedy. You will find it imparts health and vigor 0 he whole acting on the Mucous membrane of the Throst snd 8 a year. All Bronebisl Tobes greatly facilitates expect. i u | oration, bresking up » troublédome ox ugh | in a marvelous short period, ai same ume Increasing he sppetite, causing sn ovment of food, enables the stomach | properly digest it, pur imparts a heaitby com; {. the re Lhe able Geslro PAGES , 84 COULMS, rs Week ‘DOLLAR er 10 Way is U eracicale irom By Usir Ryman’s yer ye ONE Sie And Coples y FREEw Extra Cs the Fyelems, Single Subscription 1.25 NEWS of THE WEEK te GREAT VARIETY MI3( / ALA NY. AL raised imin ALL THE AND A OF ko y ies toe bi sxIon, Democratic. | IRYMan'’s Carminative, i support of the | For Dysentery, Diarrhoea aud Chol | ers Morbus, This Carminative, found . {ed on just medical principles, is the most positive remedy to the bundreds have Cure d by it when other remedies have failed, A fair trial will FOR CHILDREN is the most pleasant, rene dy for children "in cases M od and POLITIC giv Al WAYS and cand A stration LITERARY 1 siinny, DE» | nal skoteh biography ard | public; isbie | uirated tales, offered been oh, holece mlscs poetry Ww ASHING TON COT rest Ample snd re TRC prove its efficsoy TEETHING, it . reliable and safe Frowers st | Pains, Colic, Cholera | rhoea, “ng | trial wi Lior No mother s : FOR DYSENTERY. violent esses of Dyas yielded 10 the CATIIDALIVE if lirections success DR. RYMANS ARMINATINE ibg greatly facili teething, by softening cing all inflamotion ind and Spin “1A Valuable F ATI, Soin FOR SALE [uy ey RELIEF a | Lo your INFANTS We land sold this 120 Acres valuble Me mmny years Fanos, in 4 srkels ae. DOW prove ii leTy magi Pp " faken speedily according 1c is Cerinin . SLLBRA] ED THE POST. PITTSBURGH, have , and can say in fic and truth THAT IT HAS NEVER FA IN A SINGLE IN TANCE 10 EFFrec cure when timely used. We pever known of dissatisflact 0; | one who ased it, on the are delighted with its operatio speak in terms of heighest comn OF CULTIVATION D ETANDING TIMBER tion of its magical effects and Mi | virtue in almost every instance | the infant is suffering from ps | exhaustion, relief will be four : i teen or twenty minules after 18 given. : d Fruit Bearing Orchards Fras if He Lee and New Rank Barn. other Necessary Outbuildi nga. Good Flowin g Mountain Water all the year rou nd, anda ail | MINATIVE his | Medicine has been EXPERIENCED and sKiLrul | with never-failing sue ] relieves the child fro: pain, vigoiates the stomache and | corrects acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole {| will almost instantly relieve Griring IN THE BOWELS AXD c0LI0 and over come convulsions, which, if not ed ily remedied, end in death, We believe it is the BEST Suu # wast REMEDY IN THE WORLD in all esos of Dysentery and Diarrhea whether it arises from teething or from any other cause, aud say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the fore-going complaints, do not Jet your prejudice, nor ihe prejudices of others, stand between your suflrils ing child and relief, that will sure to follow the use of Rymax's Canmixy F ull directions for using we- accompany each bottle, Bar-A trial of the Carminative wil recommend it. Price 25 cents wold by Drugs and Ls tire of J. TIBBENE Executor ap. 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