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4 Solid Dully Trains (each way) between CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUTS. 3 Solid Daily Trains (each way) between CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. 2 Solid Dailv Trains (each way) between ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE. MO Change C Cars for AST Class of PameBgera. 'First Class, Second Class and Emigrant Passengers, all carried on Fait Express Trains, consisting of Palace Sleeping Care, tlcgani Parlor Coaches and comfortable Day Coaches, all running THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE. Only 10 Honrs Time Between Cincinnati and St Louis, or St low and Louiswiile. But Four Hours Between Cincinnati and Louisville. The Ohio A. MlMKlmippl R'way is the only Line between Bt. Xrfui8 and Oiwoimnati Under one management, running all it trains through 'SOLID," and in consequence is the only recognized ftrat class route between those cities, its Easy Grades, Its Splendid Moliv Fower, Steel Raik, Straight Track, and Solid Road Bed Suable (he O. & M. to make faster average time than any other Western Road. ter Ask for Tickets via O. & M. R'y.fM For sale by Agents of connecting lines East, West, North and South. W, ir. PKABCdT, President an Gen- aftfc W. B. SHATTUC, Gen. lass. act. Cincinnati, ohio:

BLOOMENCTON BAR.

BOSJOKK DUNCAN, Attorneys, O fioe tn Sow Corner Building-, up

stairs. Will practice in all courts of the Bute. Special attention given to Probata

business, ana to coitecuuu mva. mittance of all claims.

LOUDEN & MIERS, Attorneys. Office over First National Bank. All business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Keal estate Titles carefully examined by aid ot Louden' Ah-

' ctract. A specialty made of the coliecof claims of all kinds.

MVLKT .j PITMAN. Attorneys, will nnKtiiw in the various courts. Espe

cial attention given to collections, and to . , - fa .iAtiap ail

pronate ousinesa. vum.-c, x- j -r

pbette the Progress Office.

TTnfiRI?S HENLF-T. Attorneys and

X Collectors. Office In Mayor's Office building. Special attention given to settling decedents estates, and to all kinds of probate business. Also, abstracting. Til AST & EAST, Attorneys, at Law,

Pi Rlnominirton. I ml. Office, ui wal-

dron's Block, north side SQuare. Probate

business and collections given prompt attuninn. Will m-actice in ccurts of all

j.Mninine countis. Business solicited.

TiiVES F. MORGAN. Attorney, OfBoe,

I West Side Block, an-staira. To Uie probate and collection business he Will irtva smeial and Darticular atten

tion. Business attended to in courts of

surrounding counties.

JTTTILLIAMS M1LLEN Attorneys,

VY Office five doors south of Hunter's corner, up-stairs. Do a general collection and probate business. Will practice in

courts of adjoining counties.

n R. WORRALL. Attorney. Office

V. in 2tew Block, up-stairs, over Mo fialla A Co.'s. Will nractice in all th

courts. Special attention given to Pen

sion Claims ana proDaie Business.

T A. FV1.K. Attorney. Office in At.

Lj. ten McNarg's new block, up-stairs over corner room. Special attention will be given to probate business, and to the

prompt collection 01 cmuus.

TOHN GRAHAM, attorney, real es-

J tate and insurance agent, abstracter of titles, and claim collector. Office up

stairs, over corner room in tne Allen JUcNary Block. Business solicited.

u prayer was granted.

hold

Palace and pyramid ; tlio Iwhmning tide

f lavish Ni e washed all ma ittna tou rum.

innbMiif alnvea toiled ant-wiBO at his toot.

WOTld-clrothig traffic roared ttirough mart and

street.

His prWs's weregods, hia spiee-halinfc'. Mr gs en

shrined,

Set death at naugM in iocK-nn

Seek rha.aah's race to-day and 50 shall Aid

Bust and the moth, sileneeand dusty sleep.

Ob, World-Hod, give me Beauty r orua w

Groek.

His prayer was Rran ted. AU the earth oecamo iti .ti,1 vocal to his sense : each peak.

Each grove, each stream, 4Utok with I'roniuthoun

flaino. Peopled the world with Imaged graceand light. The-iyro was his, and his tho breathing mighty

Or tfte unnionai niaruie, ma Of diamond-rointed thoufiht and golden tongno.

A broken coramn and a lute unstrung.

Oh, World-God, glvo mo Power 1" tho Etonian

oried.

His prayer was granted. Tho vast wor d waa

chained

A captive to the chariot of his pride.

Tho Wood of myriad proviueos was drained

to feed that nerce, insanaoie reu uo.

Invulnerably bulwarked overy part With serried legions and with olose-iueshed

Code.

Within, the burrowing worm had gnawed its

home.

A roofless ruin stands where once abode The toparial raco of everlasting Home.

Oh, Godhead, give mo Truth 1" tho Hebrew

cried.

H i prayer was granted j ho became the slave Of the Idea, pilgrim far and wide. Cursed, hated, spurned, and scourged with none

to save.

Tho Pharaohs knew him, and when Greece he-

held.

His wisdom wore tho hoary crown of Eld. Beauty he hath forsworn and wealth and power. Seek him to-:ay, and find in every land. Ko Are consumes him. neither floods devour, Immortal through' the lamp within his hiind.

Emma Lasarus, in the Century.

GIFTS.

I hnndkerohief, and thrusting it into his 1 same ns a cut shakes n momo nnd (lien

liooket he threw awny thu slick and pro- ; sham crnncutug, us 01 uoues.

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to .imole's

WMtimr ' ceeded, jratlv whistling.

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Kich as heaveu, ue- uouse. i. ounei miurv mm j-.w,

neither nthome, nnd the door being looked, Tom admitted himself through the window nnd proceeded to tho lion's room. Klu dive, for wnne cause unknown, 'iad fotreated, sulkily, to a corner, nnd could not be induced to come ont. Osuir ai d Tom, therefore, hud the iloor to iheniRelres. mid

they had several particularly rough tunnels

Tom won paralyzed with dread, lie

knew that tho Hons were never allowed to leave their deu, and such Bounda ironing from his uucle'H room were ominous. Remembering ft window that opened on ft shed to which he. had oftett lift a lad gained nccesK by climbing, he run thither, and in n few luimitea waS on the shetl, and, stestlilig Roftlv to the window, peeped iu.

Khedive was running Bwittlynrouud, 110s-

fVnr ei med to bo trvinc his stinmtli by I iuc nlnutt the nportnieut, while Czar with

playfully springing against Tom with nil j freocions growls nnd hinmliles was tearing his might, which Tom resisted by holding ' mid i-haking to and fro nl something that Mm off nt nriisleiifflh mul lanuhittl n most , had once had the shape ftnd form of life.

exasncrntiuo InURli that always semeu to

have the effect of angering the ereature. This continued for Rome time, and as Tom was becoming tired ho endeavored to stop in his usual manner of throwing tho animal down and placing his foot on his head. Czar, however, resisted the being thrown, but, standing upright with his foie-pows on Tom's chest, the latter began to back, Innghiugly, from him, ronnd the room. Unfortunately, his foot tripped, nnd down he went with Cznr right 011 top of him. The animal gave a little sniff, and then a low, peculiar call at which Khedh e swiftly advanced from the cornel, whew he had been sulkily watching the jostling. With a blaze of his Hiutll eyes,

and a low growl, ho raiwd his

lnriffi naw. raenaratorv to civius lorn a

stroke on tho head, when the latter strug

gled to his feet with a combined 1'eeling of

fear and anger endeavoring to tok ) posses

sion of him. Both ammnis now stood le-

Little pools of blood lay about the floor, and near the window through Which Tbm was

peering were several tufts of short, grizzle d hair. Tom nearlv fell off the shed in a

paroxysm of apprehension when he remem

bered then not having seen Eva. His hand

Incautiously struck against the window

pane, and both beasts looking up with a rour

detected him, and bounding against tte

class smashed out several panes in their

fury.

It did not take Tom a minute to dash

for the pillar by which he had ascended and to slip down with a lightning-like ra

pidity. Then, with ft palo face, he re-en

tered the house determined to search every

nook and corner mitil he discovered Eva.

She was not in her room, and closing h

door softly, be wandered through tho greaf, lonely house, calling her nauio loudly, nnd

even- moment hoping against home to ste

her dnmty form come tripping forth and to

hear from her laughing lips thnttbe ghusuy

"CASTLE DANGEROUS." BT COJtFOItT SlABSHAIJj. It was a beautiful pair of curly, tawny-

colored cubs that Colonel Simon Whitney

brought home with him from the Land of the Sun, where he had been a resident as

United States Consul for several years.

Besides these large, playful cnb-pappies,

Colonel Whitney was accompanied in his

journey home by an additional weight on

his mind in the shape of his bright, laugh

ing ward, Eva Loudon, an orphan left in

his can by the dying wishes of ner jarenis;

who, far away from their sunny English home, had bequeathed their darling to the gentle, kindly old man who attended them

in their last sickness among strangers.

Eva was of half Spanish origin, and pos

tfessed the lovely dark eyes of the fiwcinat-

ing women of that country, with a mnguiar

combination of vivacity, spirit, ana gentie-

If, in lime, old Colonel Whitney's

pity for the orphan became changed into

something aeeper than a mere tatneriy affection, it was a secret that remained buried in his own heart a heart that, like

an apple dried and withered, was yet sound

and sweet to the core.

If there was one thing more than another

fore him, their tails angrily whiprfaK back tragedy enacted above was but the. Hitting on1 fAKtlt onI wlinn Torn ffnnfea COimilfflv 1 rlvAnm n'f nil idle brain: Only the faint

to them their only response was a growl. echoes, dimly afar; answered his lo4 cries,

Tom, though a tall stripling, was not a ttnd every now ana then a lonuer roai or a match instrangthfortwoangryyoanglions, heavy spring as the lions paced back and tlinuoh well canable of mauaains' one, and forth in the' room above. '

so he decided to bent a retreat to tho door, At last it seemed to him that he heard a i,ini, nn fhnnnnosite side of the room. I fnint answer iu response to one of his

Long used to frolics of only a f riondly na- loudest cries. It seemed to conio from the hire, he could not bring himself to believe ljon',, de.n that lay beyond his uncle's room,

that there was any danger from those enrly- t0 whieii the ouly access was through the

apartment where the beasts were holding their carnival.

Tom, quickly making up his mind, seized

his uncle's old Colt's revolvers that were hanging, loaded, iu the hall. Thnisliug

them into the holders and buckling the ixut

Some Frank Confessions!

"Uur remedies are unreliable." Dr Va I

entitle Mott. r.

wo navo muitumcu uimwww. uum,

Philadelphia. ....,.,..,u, , .

"j. aouaanusure uwmj- - alok room." l-T-rrank.

The science "i meuici"e

conjecture, improved nr muruer. Astley Cooper M. D; ,iv

'The inouicai pracuii- j , Is neither philosophic -d.1 uor common sense, Dr. livafis, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Dr. lno Lewis, who uuiwri- uiub--

an I practices uygieue. i 7"-';-",. ever; to. lay over his ignttture, "tl 1 tound

myself the victim or uwr.uuMi; v, I tbonld uso Warner's sale euro boiuso 1 am eatlsllod It Is not injurious The medical profession stand 1 helpless in the presence ot more than one such malady." An oli proverb savs: If powpn dies without tho services of a doctor, then a .o.onor niust be sailed in and a Jury Impaneled to lnuu.ro and doloi ramo upon tho oanso of

.!.... ht if a dnotor atlunaou ww via.

why the pxuson

From the National Capital.

The Washington -Poet ayi: - We admire the stand taken by numerous eminent physicians in changing the motlo of treatment of coughs and colds, and publicly endorsing Ked Star Cough Cure because il is efficacious, free from dangerous ingredient and without morphia or opium. This excellent remedy costs but 25 cent. A Singular Case. They wore discussing absent-mindedness. "A case of absent-mindednasa oc

enrrod to me only yesterday," said one of tho isarty who had hitherto been very quiet, "I went into a saloon on

Uroatiway ana canea lor a giass m whisky.at the same time laying down a $S bill. The bartender set out a bottle and my change, and I'll b hanged, gentlemen, if I didn't put tho change

thon no coroner ana jury ma u. , my rjOC&et, ana WBiKea on wimuuv

inodv knows why the poison uiim. j.jv; hiair-.H

Hcdical llemW.

nnlrAd

the white dresses of the captors. There are lines or groups of naked forms up

right, standing or moving auoui listlessly; naked bodies are stretched under the aheds in all positions; naked legs innumerable are seen in the perspective of prostrate sleepers; there are countless naked children, many mere infants, forms of boyhood and girlhood, and ocoaaionally a droTe I absolutely naked old woman bending under a banket of fuel, or cassava tubers, or bananas, who are driven through the moving groups by two or three musketeers. On paying more attention to details, I observ that mostly all are fettered; youth with iron rings around their necks, through

which a chum, like ono ot our oaanchor chains, i rofe, securing the captives by twenties. Tho children over ten are secured by three copper

SOrtHfc DORSET. 0? "SOAP" FAME.

Nearly livery' tine who travels on the'boots of the Louisville and Jeffersonville Ferry

Company is acquainted with Mr. 3, 0. Dor-

eey, the superintendent of the company, 10 whom much of its success is due. Mr. Dorsey hoa a pleasant family and a comfortable home on Wall St., near Chestnut, JelfersonriUej Ind., the happiness of which, however, has been somewhat disturbed by sickness. Mis. Dorsey has been a severe sufferer fi-om rheumatism, and neuralgia in tho facet as at times made Mr. Dorsey's life a bur-Ion. They are both inthebet of health, however, and attribute this to Atb-

lophoros, a remedy which has done for them all that is claimed for it in the matter of curing rheuniatiffln and neuralgia. The tory of how they were restored to health by this wonderful medioine was thus told

drinking the whisky." t ? y m P Q. . . 1 .. . x I n Iashh Vnn awv MmiAfinnstn anil tlinr. tT af

Then the rest ot tno party woaeu at f0'"""" -

the absent-minded gentleman m a nusoana wita Awuopaoros:

1 was anuctea wiui a very serjous rueumalism hist winter. It was principally in the arms, aud I was suffering tlie most intense paia one Saturday ofeuing when" my husband oame home. I said to him: " 'I don't sea how I can endure this pain

much longer. It seems as it it were eating my bon'en.' ' S Well, never miiid," said my husband, "I have a bottle of the King cure," at the same time bringing forth a bottle of Athlophoros. I took my first dose at once. That waa about 6 o'clock. In less than two hours tho pain was very much reduced, and I felt

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Thore are rows upon rows of dark dazed sort of way, and slowly dispersed. ikedneas, relieved here arid there by -Drake's Traveler Magan, ' 1 1 , av, tnnVwx-ma riiflfa ' " .1

UecUBe or Mam

Mental or organic weakness, nervous debility and kindred delicate diseases, however

Induced, speedily and permanently cured".

For large illustrated book pf particulars inclose 10 cents in stamps and address, World's Dlspcusary Medical Aiooltion, m Main

street, Buffalo, N. Y.

The easiest way to take a Joke good-naturedly Is to do It wltli the scissors. St, Paul

i'urti'dier.

"I have both used and sold Pbickli Asa

Bitters for a nnmberof years, and think it the , 1 i.;n li: 1 ..... I .-....

trial of this remedy will convince any person ol

tho Willi 01 tne above. A mas Is often called a bartender, when ia

reality he Is a bar tough.-Vonfrs States

man. - JDMlioHfcj, Intermittent, nn4 Bemltteat l'cver, to which people who live near fresh water, during- tho warm and

... 1. -1 j 1 i.-.. 4.nni,ov I Arv seasons, are narticularly sumect, are

rings, eaou rxug "?:?uedr caused by a torno. ot the, digestive

uy iiuu muui "B - -- orcansaiM a olosaing; up or me nver. to

the "apparent iistloSBness of movamont correot those vital organs, restore energy, first nnmiiiir in nresenca and stevent these diseases, use Oil.

haired friends, and so, stamping his foot in his usual impetuous manner, he com

manded, in as angry a tone ns he could as

sume:

"Down. Czar! Down, Khedive:"

Neither animal paid any heed to his

words, but kept up a swift lashing of their round his waist, he ran out to the shed, and, tails, whilst their small eyes, redly oml- onioklv mounting the pillar, was soon on

nous, sparkled virnlently, m their large, t0 of the slipping shingles, regardless 01

heavy heads. the unniber or persons, sununonaea oy me

Then. Tom. alive now to the necessity or servants, were at a sate distance in tne

the case, chanced his tactics, and, snapping crowd outeide of the fence.

his fingers in a friendly mann-, called, 1 On his hands and knees he cautiously

coaxingly: crept to the window, when he suddenly suw

Here now, Csar poor fellow 1 Czar's huge face rear itseltc against tne win

It flashed over him as he spolto that he 1 dow frame in front of him. With a bent-

was more of a "poor fellow" than Czar was, mfl- heart, but a steady aim, he let loose a

but being in no position to choose his bullet right in his eye, and, in the midst of

words he used mora language to tne same 1 0 r0ar, the animal fell over tieaa. -lueu,

effect. I creeping close to the window, ho tired sev.

The only reply elicited from the horrible eMi Bhots at Khedive, and had the satisfse-

beasts was a low growl, and thon, observ- I tion of seeing him bite the dust in a figuva-

ing that Khedive was slyly slipping around Ue way.

to the back and Czar assuming a crouch j oroW( inthe street then gave a loud preparatory to a spring, Tom came to a hnjmi, , M (hey saw what waa left of the sssh

rairid conclusion that he would have to run iM j ana Tom lean nimbly into the

for it. I room.

He made a dash for the door, and as he w a heart beating almost to suffotia

did so both animals Bprang on him roaring I tiou ne jjew through the passage-way lesd-

it snere was one iiuuk xuuro wuu . . . , . , ii ' . that endeared pretty Eva to his heart, it fc?

was her fondness for his nets, the little " ine aoor, nimosv m n

cubs Czar and Khedive. She taught them ,rn u LVB Ha! . m. wi, rt.r .nailv "KiU! Kill him! Go it, toys. Ha!

ABE OB CMMXO WEST?

To those who contemplate a trip to the West or Northwest this coming spring, we desire to suggest the advisability of making some inquiry its to the route they should take. In this connection we wish to call

the attention of those interested to the real inducements offered by the Direct Vanalia Like in the way of quick time, prompt connections and unequaled facilities for the safe and comfortable transportation of passengers of all classes. By this route you are carried over the safest and best liailroail in the West. Too- are landed in . Union Depots and escape aB annoying Omnibus transfers. Yoa can purchase tickets and have your baggage checked through to destination, avoiding all vexations while cn route. If you are going to travel it is to your advantage to secure the best, and if you are ticketed via the Vamdaua Skost Like you are sure to get it. Residents of Bloomington and vicinity desiring to visit Indianapolis will find the Vaxdalia Boute via Greencastle Junction the safest, the quickest, and the best. Application for rates of toe, time tables, etc., should be made to the nearest Ticket Agent or to H. B. DERING, Assistant General Passenger Agent, IsDiAHAPOids, Ltd.

little tricks thas are usually

taught 1o dogs, and the sensible creatures

early displayed an aptness for leaning that deliehted their youna mistress, .nd sent

their master into eestneies of fond admiration. The only pet that Eva herself possessed was given her by a sailor on board-

ship, who died before the voyaga ended

This pet waa a much-loved parrot who had

been taught to speak, and to Eva's horror

as she afterward discovered to curse most

volubly in excellent English.

With his ward and his pets Colonel Whitney set up an establishment of modest excellence, and Eva was given every advant

age of completing her much-neglec ted edu

cation. A particular room waa furnished

with a view to the comfort of the young

lions, which, when discovered by the neigh

bore, raised a thrill of horror through then-

bones at this reckless tempting of Frovi

dence. They all declared that he ought to be indicted, bnt when, at the Colonel's invitation, they came to inspect the terrible,

ravenous beasts, and found, instead, two

-playful, cub-looking puppies, they changed

their rune and then closed their hps when

they discovered from their surroundings that

the Colonel was a wealthy man.

It is generally considered belt not to

meddle in anyway with a rich man, for money by many is considered as a symbol

of the lever with which Archimides would

ha! ha!"

At this critical moment the door flew

niton ami I'oi. ivnunev. ureal mens wiui

running, rushod in and laid his nine vigor

ously about him.

The change was instantaneous, tizar,

crowlins fiercely, retreated to a corner,

wWIr Khedive fawned abiectty at Col.

"My dear girl," said Tom, giving her a boyish hjig as ho said it, "I am so glad to find you 8afe-.but poor Unole Simon isn't it dreadful!" "What is so dreadful about I'ucle Simon?' said a cheery voice, approaching from another pait of the room. " Oh, Uncle Simon!" said Tom. "I made certain that you were gone up that it was

yon the dirty beasts were making no bones

Whitney's feet, and the parrot otj wi shaking about at bucIi a rate.''

AVTlL : :rwi Kestion, I would suggest a cup of com.

preuy oaruugs - . , VTi.:. .lie nf drv toast before risintr in

h mnrninsf. The reason why thin

should bo served while one is yet in

bed is, that very old people, even when

perfectly well, are often subject to a

slight famtness and nervous tremor

before rising, and the exertion necesr tn dress often leaves them too

faint to eat. It takes bnt a few mo

ments to prepare it, and, us the old

people like to rise early, it is usually an hour or two before the family are

prepared for the morning meal. A

liolit luncheon at noon, ana ainner not

later than 0 or fi o'clock. If the dinner

is taken at noon, and supper at i o'clock, it will be found to suit the

habits of the aired better in one way, old neonle love to retire early. In

most countries, amokg eivilized na

tions, the j ractice of crowding three

meals into the twelve hours or more of daylight, has grown to be such a habit tiiat it seems like heresy to suggest eating when hungry, day or night;

nevertheless, I would suggest to tne

healthy, and not too aged, person to

fortret tho "bugbare" oi "not eating

before retiring," which compels many

U. person-otherwise disposed to pass ten or twelve hours with the stomach

in a collapsed condition, while, during

the other twelve, it is constantly dis

ORCHARD HOUSE!

S. BI. Orchard & Son, PROPRIETORS.

Opposite the Depot,

1. i;.j ij rpi,. . m energetically: "ior neavon nunc pu . .4.,

is generally shoved to the wall but the rich for see how excited they are becoming! man has all his own way, and so in this in- "Only cut my finger this morning on my

" 1 h a .. J rrv AAAiAta i rnraci

stance Col. Whitney found the reputation way nere, wuiraY';"''""'

of his wealth to shut the mouth and close ing nis nanouereuiw . .11 r,,iir,.H Atminrt fuUv accounts for thew attacking yon

m. Lia .i m. lm,t wm so the Colonel; "how could yon be so nnpar-

wxapped mp in the playful little fellows that

iXA AA .Viof ail,ar ilinn Ha

to rin them nn he would return to without rood reason," he continued, fondly

aa ihj fcAsi whAfisa no hBt ormtA. and Darane anemvc yu uw

Acre keep them in safety. It was "IamsureIdidn'tknow,"rcturietTom.a -m nf Mb so-called little angrily, "that the nasty beasts minded

s.Jb 4-lnt- nA wmoAM a! Vila sfannflrA in. the smell of blood.

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fatnation was that in the years scone his "iney uon i, mina u, iwu, ...

l.ufe-inro ir. tbnt hrami ooantrv had I (wntlemaii, chuckling, they

hn Hll1 and eaten bv a lioness who in and that is the cause of the warn greeting

Wn . Hlled and her cnbs taken and you received this moruing."

-... J . Anm, tn thn nr9Rnt on. "Won't V0U nae to piui WHU liwui :

IblUVUf swim mr w " rj I - . . , . eration. That the present cubs were sym- said Eva, a little, anxiously, approaching bote, or oil left to represent the departed Tom and laving a soft band on his ragged

lAr. wl this was the reason for the Colo- shoulder, auu iuuu8

nel's fondness for them. This, however, Whitney

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Otfice in the New Block, op-stairs, over

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her sweetest tones:

"Good boys! Kiss and b friends!

Polly loves Rood boys."

'I wish Polly -belonKed to me. 1 a cut

her head off," said Tom, who, ragged and heated, was standing by his uncle. "I

don't know how it happened," he contin

ued in answer to his uncle's ipiestioning

slanoe.

'Its a lie Tommy tells a lie; ne aoea

know, "shrieked the parrot, angjily.

Eva, who was standing in the door, burst

ontlauffhine. and Tom shook bis first at

the bird, and, drawing out rus nananerchief. mopped his face vigorotsly. Ool.

Whitney, who was watching hiai, gravely amused, started violently, for both beasts

had arisen simultaneously and ore watch -

ine Tom intently, while a little nervous

twitch of their tails indicated a renewal of

hostilities.

"Where did that blood eomn from on

.... . . , .1 . n . 1 .... ,1

vour nanoaercmer, cneu iuo i-wui".

It came near being my liodv, at any rate

said the old man, soberly, J'forthe passage door was uncautiouBly left unfastened last

night, and at daylight this piorning both broke into my room, and had it not been

for my poor dog they would have made

short work of me. As it was, ls.ya, w.o came running at my ery of alarm, cannear being sacrificed. It was my poor

Llewellyn that you heard 4hem growling over and devouring at such a rate this morning."

The old Colonel looked mournfully at his

two pets as they lay with their jnws dyei in blood on the floor of the sleeping room. Whether the thought of his reported dead love was the cause of the heavy sigh that escaped his lips is not recorded, but, suffice it to say, he made no expressions of regret

or otherwise.

Shortly after there was a wedding at

"Castle Dangerous" as the neighbors 111

the besiunins sportively termed Col. Whit

ney's residence. Is it necessary to aiw that the bride was pretty Eva Loadon au.l

the bridegroom was Thomas hitneyf

UYOIKSK Of THK Ail El). To those who have arrived at an ad-

vanoad asre without any form of indi'

of the ourious scene. The mothers are secured by shorter chains, around whom their respective pcoaeny of in

fante are grouped, hiding the cruel iron Mops that fall in loops or ftmtoona over their mammas' breasts. There is not one adultman-captive among them. Little perhaps as my faoe betrayed my feelings, other piotures would crowd upon the imagination ; and after real

izing the extent and depth 01 tne misery presonted to me I walked about as in a kind of dream, wherein I saw throngh the darkness of the night the stealthy forms of murderers creeping toward th doomed town, its inmates all asleep, and no sounds issuing from the gloom but the drowsy hum of chirping cicadas or distant frogs when suddenly Hashes the light of brandishing torches, the sleeping town

'is involved in flames, while volleys of

musketry lay low tho frightened and astonished "people, sending many through a short minute of agony to that soundless sleep from which there will bono waking. Henry Af. Stanley. 'S ill' '! 1 The Parting. The parting waa sad, the teats were

bitter. Hide, sun, thy kindly face, and gather ye storm's blackest, inky scroll! Tenderly kiss the pale, wan cheeks; brush back the damp, aliaging, auburn looks from the pale, high brow which a fond mother's lips have kissed since infancy. Speak the last sad, parting word, the words which make us linger on their echoes. Say cood-bye for aye ;

nress the cold hand and watch the slow,

retreating form wliich fades away for

ever, tie is going to piny in his ami base ball match. Exchange.

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BITTERS

at Col.

we are safe in saying is a rather wild story, and highly improbable and not worthy the

being argued for or against.

Among the visitors at Col. Whitney 8 es

tablishment waa his nephew, a young man

just entered manhood, but still very boy ish

in his ways.

Tom Whitnev was his name, and a (treat

favorite with his uncle who had il great lib

ing for the young fellow.

Tom Whitney soon became as fond of

the cubs as their old master, and as fre

quent and ardent a worshipper as even he

eonld have ctesised. How much his fre

quency of visits may have been owing to the presence of Eva Loudon we cannot tell, but certainly a friendliness lapid in its growth of which the key is possessed by

the young sprang up between the young people.

Together they taught the young

cubs tricks, together they played with them and qnarreled with each other, the whole

of which was watched by Col. Whitney with a smile and a sigh. Time passed swiftly by, and the cubs assumed larger proportions, growing more mighty and clumsy as Tom found in his weekly visits to the apartment consigned to their use. He still, however, continued

bis frolics with them, and he and Czar would have frequent little contests with each ofher, and Ool. Whitney warned Tom repeatedly that he was ruining the ani

mal's temper, and lie wouldflnallybe forced

to shut them up entirely. Evas parrot,

who stayed in the same room with the oubs,

seemed to take the greatest delight in these little battles and would flop his wings with

the gregtest gravity and yell out.: "Go it, boys! Ha! ha! ha!"

To thoroughly imbued was tie bird with

the spirit of mischief and desire for wrangling that Tom took a great cislike to it,

much to Eva's chagrin. One day the crisis came. Tom went to his uncle's residence, stopping on the way; boy-like, he whittled at a stick, and cutting his hand he staunched the blood with his

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a name? About the hottest PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AW ATI

prt. with them?" Thundered Uie oui

(Lionel, anprily, "certainly not yon must

lie dreamiuK, Eva. Tom must just Keep

away from here after what has occurred, for

b milid will never foreet or f .irgire him

again." "I think, unele, they are getting danger ous," said Tom with ft little gl ineent hi torn enrmonts.

"TinTuwrV The devil"' shouted the old

Colonel, irnseibly. "I would part with my

ornat ornmlinother before I'd part wilh 111.V

O ralions."

Tom said no more, but took hi departure

the na-rrnt neeoiilDltllvilli! hilll t the door

and enllinK after him:

"Good-live, Tommy come again to-mor

row and have some more fun! 11 a! liai

Tom sailed his cap at the bird and

IrrKwkerl him over, and with l torrent Of

nrofanitv following him, he inn lightly

down the steps waving his cap to Eva, ami , , jtl foMj j onlj gay to the

his uncle, who were watching him fruui tao i B1)arinElT. and eat frequently.

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recovermg from other siclinesn it nas no.equai. liQva is very blind when tho grlrl is rloh. To Januarj, I88O, Free.

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door.

The next morninu Tom concluded to

acain saunter down to his uncle's resideuce

and see if the young lions had forgotten

their recent display of hostility.

He ran up the steps with a light heart,and

1 .a1. vnnr food be lisrht and oasily di

gested, but eat when hungry, whether

it be 12 o'clock at noon, or ia o oioea as

night. Aged people are Uglit sleepers.

snd often wake up during tne nignt

letting himself in at the door ne wos with an intense iuukiuk .v. vW, " ,-iA -mm, . .li.u.nrrirint ianuh bv the par-1 cmnd nlan is to have a cup of bouillon

rot who called out, gaily:

"There's been the devil to pay this morn-

Hn! Ha! Ha!" Tom. who

inc. Tommy.

could not abide the bird, for he said often to Eva that he seemed like an evil spirit in disguise, made a cut at him with a switch,

but the bird dodged it adroitly. "ien runnine ut the stair-case he knocked impetu

ously at his uncle's door, throngh whose

room he would have to pass before reaching'

ilia linn's ilen. which connected by a small

oassaffe-way between.

There was no response maae ui m uuand he knocked louder still, nnd then

listening intently heard a sound ihat chilled

his flesh with horror. There, was a low arowlinK and mumhliugi

-nd shaking ef a heavy body- muob the

and a cracker on a stand near the bod..

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