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HAIrUg .iEGETAB^ V 5«cilia n •hair KENEWEfj'
V^Has bocn In constant
i' use by the pnbUe
for over twenty years, and is the best preparation erer invented for ItESTOK-
IXG GRAY UAIK
YOUTHFUL COLOU AND \ LIFK. > /> N . It supplies the n?»turnl 1 food unci color to the hair Clauds without staining tho nklu. It will Increase and thicken tin* growth of the hair, prevent its blanching , Hud falling off, and ihut t AVERT BALDNESS.
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It carets Itchings Emp- ! tions and Dandrufl'. A» a IIA111 DHESSING It is very desirable, giving the hair 2* silken softness which all admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy, y
The
State Aseayer
and
Chemist of Mass,
and
leading Physicians endorse
and
recommend it
as a
great triumph in medicine.
THE STAR.
ntuU A. Arnolit, K litor ami Pr priou i
fore thev went one of them slipped a little leather bag of marbles In his naiul and the other put a few pennies wrapped in a dirty bit of newsppper close by, where he would see them on waking.
A Boer’s Home.
then apprentices himself to a good trade, can get a better education out of his shop (with an hour’s study of principles in the evening) than it is possible to get in anv college in existence— that
a better edt
BttCMNGHAMS D y c
WHISKERS will chango t!»« heard to u. BHOVi N or BLACK ut discretion. Being In one preparation St is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash off.
PKEl’ARED BY
IN DYING MOMENTS. IIjivi they told you l am going To the isiudof rest I am vo< y patM-nt. nowing All i* 1 for the lw*‘; Y'f t the aumnu r light clearest Ere the soul departs. Nature serin * to draw the nearest Unto dying hearts. Have tin told you I am leaving Earthly things behind? Love, perhaps, was but deceiving, Frmdship proved unkind: Yet the sunshine, slowly stealing Down the soft green slope, I3.ii gs buck all the trustlulfeeling. All the dreams of hope. Have they told you I am busting To a lAtrer home? Yes; hut here are roses waiting, Blossoms white as foam; Here are sun-gilt vine leaves wreathing Hound our cottage door. Here are solemn nr-treos breathing Fragrance evermore. Have they told you I am setting All my thoughts on huh? Yes; hut can I learn i. ruettlng While old haunts are nigh? When the bracken plumes arc swaying On our pine-crowned hill, 1 can almost hear you saying That you love me still. Hush; I hear a footstep falling On the garden plot. Ami a voice speaks, softly calling, Yet I answer not Till I feel your arms around me. On my face your breath. Love and faith have sought and found
mo;
This is life—not death. —Sarah Doudn&\j% in Good M’lirffs. KIT. It tiis a gala day ou the avenue. All I the fast horses in town were out showing their paces, and tho merry sleighriders shouted with mirth and enjoyment as they raced ucck-and-neck, live teams deep, and when they came to a dead-lock it was still more fun. Atone | juncture, however, there were shouts that did not sound mirthful, a wild I plunge among the thoroughbreds, and | some policemen ran out from the sidewalk and talked in author dative tones, | but the crowd was so druse no one
A Gorman writer, M. Alsberg. says that, if an ancient Netherlander of one
or two centuries ago could rise from his to get in any college in existence— t
He’ll think Kit sent’em,” said one.!-Tf/® ^, vis ' t ® Iie .f. l ^ e19 *. 0 "*y- ? >' et,cr ^''eati.m for^Mtiew ^it’s^po^kct^wTe^^he'pol'lcc^aiTfound , would have a Wj u lorfully home like j years TV^st to^ome,'\tV’cT,
him—to think he doesn't know.” , feeing at sight ofthe picture presented. That night when tne hospital doctor i 1 "' 1 ’ ,f ^.. d,d “ otlc ® d,ffe . r ®nce went his rounds he found t he new boy 1 1,1 vegetation and climate he would miwide awake hut very still. To the la-, “f"® himself taken back to the Holland miliar eve of the ph/sician his symptoms I °‘ hls d Y v . V ,dm ; ,st . s '"“ ins f ,f . lhe were clearly deliued. ' 1 wheul h,8 ^.7 11:1,1 here . sta - v<, . d
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PaOOEPJES,
were clearly delined.
“Well, my boy,” he said, Kindly,
“ what can I do for you?”
The boy’s face lighted up. “ I want
to see Kit semi for Kit.”
“Yes, yes,” answered the, doctor, hastily; “ but you must wait until moru-
ing.”
“I don’t—think—I—-can—sir. I guess I’m—booked -for -tother—place. It would be all right—ef it wasn’t lor Kit. But 1 promised mother I’d take care of him, and what’ll he do without
0 I eaikt leave Kit.
course, for, while among the civilized nations of Europe new times have brought new customs, in this remote corner of the world a people exists which has retained unchanged tho customs of its Dutch forefathers of two hundred years before. There is one difference between the Boers and their ancestors, however, which Alsberg does not mention; the Hollander being the incarnation of neatness, w hile the South African Dutchman is said to be the re- ; verse. Before the house, writes Als-
rovisioiis,
Canned Goods,
part for your country, begin the i _ ,
Irasar.SSSi’SS.'i Cigars and Tobaccos.
er icaiktieaveK.it. ;
The death-dew was on Ids forehead, i h‘S so ver-mounted pipe in mouth.
He beat his hands helplessly on the white spread, while his pal ■ lips con-! tinned to murmur, “I can't leave Kit!” , The physician sat down by him. It is against the rules of a hospital to hold much converse with the dying, or even to notify those who are in extremes of the approach of death; but this was a child the doctor assumed the responsi-
bility.
“ My boy, if you knew that you could not get well, would you feel very sorry?” “ Not for myself; only for Kit.” “ Hut if I told you that Kit was well taken care of—that a rich and kind fa-
stands the head of the family, the “baas” (boss), inspecting his herds, or busied with some carpentry, or other chores. Within the so-called “voorhuiz,” or front room, serves as reception, eating and dwelling room. The chief ornament of the apartment is tho great Bible, with heavy metallic clasps, lying on the rude table. Here sits the comfortable houtewife, with her feet on the “stoofje,” a hollow footstool tilled with glowing coals. Bound about in the scantily furnished room arc grouped the numerous children, from the grown-up son. who is his father’s chief help in his farmwork, to the
thcr had sent for him and given him a ' ‘'V ' 1,0 „ “ etowu oetwee.. u.c p.sum ; hnuntifni i.nnin ” ^ ) oungest oilspntig, alI generally show- mder. —banUnni tngnicer ’ '■ Now your gas in." Mid the dying “ft tW race in their flaxen hair wd — boy. with his old fervor. “Dad ain 11 bl “® .®> e9 ’ .. lo . be . 8 " re - ,bo visitor does | Til. H ij n.ul the llra.e.
besides he broke mother’s!
hope to play a leading part except in
wielding material forces.
“1 sa\. then, lads of sixteen, if you would lay a foundation for a sure prosjieritv, begin by learning a trade. If you would escape the perdition of being! a fool, learn a trade. If you would do a
man’s worko Some
never consider himself a good civil en ginser until ho feels competent to undertake the superintendence of everything w hich would professionally fall to his lot in an undeveloped country, including the getting of minerals, the preparation of materials, and the construction of any woi ks necessary for tho
well being of the inhabitants.
It will not do to rest satisfied with such a production as that of the country carpenter, who exclaimed when it was suggested that the table which he had brought home completed did not appear to be quite square. “Oh, yes, it is within three-quarters of an inch!” Nor may we now rest satistied with effects such as were produced in the
machine described bv Mr. Boulton, of BEAlTY S .' l.i'enTVnK.ie i the great linn of Boulton & Watt, who, SI6. A.Wress Uaniel K. llcutty, Wushinirtnn
when writing to his partner, some forty years ago, said: “You will be pleased to hear that we have perfected a bor-! ing apparatus, which works so accurately that we cannot in any place insert i a piece of metal thicker than half a crown between the piston and the cyl-
JfoiuM:: ill Eiais, And I.sirgcst Moch of <Jinwnsxvarc and lassxxnre tic|»t
in .lie City.
OurlMnrk will alwayi be found Complete,
Fresh and Clean.
Our motto i« to sell the heat trends ut na low
prices as cun he found anywhere.
IIi*hc«t prices in cssh or trade for all hinds
of country produce.
Hast s,!tle j'liitivc Miiiiarc,Cirocn-
castlo, Rud.
NEW ADVEKT1XF.MENT8.
UulO MfDAL
that sort
lieart and Kit wouldn't speak to him el he cum back.” “No ( arthly father, dear boy, but u Heavenly one the priest lias told you of him, aud the home ho gives His children. He it is who has sent for
Kit.
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SYMPTOMS CP A
TORP**’* 5 5 \JT W\ > 3 **r BSV rtwm w «» u Ijouf of appetite,Naua«ia-u0Wtt*8 coRtivo, Tam m tneHead t w ithaoOT senfiatl >n ii tne back part, Pain undo" tho ahoutdorblado, fallnena after eating, witliadiHincimation to exertion < f body or mind, Irritability of temper, Lov. apirdB, IjOss vt memory, with a feeling of havLift iieglecWd some duty, woariiifea, Dirzin s. y’luttoring of theHaort, Pots before the \ .ij v Headache, ttleta; . t* at mpht, highly < • rUriue IF THS8E WARIU508 ARE UNHEEHET). SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED TuTT'ft TILLS aee eaperlally 2Mlante<l to Kuril cufteft,on*’ duniH efY‘»'rlH Lticha( %*t feeling t<» ftstoninh the sufferer.
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iOTT'S HAIR DYF,
Ft or Whisk h tw ehangei! i i* Di a nlm;ie a >j>’.lratioti of iIi m Dy t
could sec what was going on among the noisy drivers and their plunging
horses.
“ It’s only a couple of bays,” said the beautiful Felicia Hautton, settling back among the luxurious white robes; "two of those horrid newsboys. They ought not to be allowed on the avenue at all. They’re always getting under foot aud frightening the horsfes—such good time as we were making, too—how disagree-
able.”
“Anybody killed?” asked one tine gentleman of another as they passed. “N’aw, two boys mixed up, that’s all, one started to cross the street and i fell, and tother got run over trying to i save him, stweet Awabs, you know, can,
spware a few—ta-ta.”
“Got under tho feet of a highflyer and spoiled his time,” said mother, in
a disgusted tone.
Then the avenue was cleared and the tide of enjoyment went on, and no more Arabs were so foolish as to sacritice
Brightly the golden glare of the noontide sun beat down on the prairies and canyons of Brookhn. The heavy sno>> 9 of a hard winter lay on the bunch and buffalo grass, and down the lissures in the rocky mountain side the stormy tor-
rents poured resistlessly.
Fardinand De Leon gazed upon the beauties of nature with a cloudy brow. Fourteen summers had invested him with noble ambitions, not altogether disconnected with buffalo and Indians,
make those observations, for ho must first undergo, before he can enjoy the hospitality of the Boer, a little, cross- , questioning:, such as "What is your name?” "Where are you from?” ; “What is your business?' 1 “Are you married?” and the like, for the Boer’s
The sick boy ma le up his parched , w ®' com ® 10 K u ® 8t8 is abused by s, raglips to whistle. “W-h-e-w.” he sai(i 1 ^vrs now and then. A ter these have brokenly, “Kit’s dead killed artcr all. I bcen a^wered to the satisfaction of the i a u„..i D „,.„ i,; rr . t ’ i Boer, the visitons invited to enter, and ,, when I tried honanl to save him. . • . • • -.i .1 ' 4I took him ien comcs a handsiiaklng with the en- un ,| iUS i„, gazed across the valley in tire family fci which gloves or mittens which ho lived, his face turned stern must he removed, it being a breach of !lll( j c,,;^ { or )„. remembered that the etiquette to offer a covered hand. 1 he hu . la i 0 wcre traveling further to the cup of coffee offered by the “ oude ! an,! his faithful runners had told . , i vrouw" or housewife, is then accepted him that the Sioux in the Northwe-t | With thanks, it having the same signili- w ,. rc falling like plums into the hands
as the. () { thi'ir enemies.
pipe of peace among the Indians. Alter His young soul panted as the swift this the visitor is regarded as belonging , thoughts of vengeance hurried through
to the family. his burning 'e-ain.
1 he Boers arc a remarkably robust .. ^mi th • < the pay of a pirate!” he race of men. They are frequently six 1 muttered. “ . oryears I have roamed i feet high or more, and are broad-shoul- the stormy coasts of our streets, and I dered and muscular. It is probably v ^t no scalp decorates my belt. My ! from i heir ancestors that they inherit a Wigwam shows no signs of the chase. 1 . tf| certain stiff formality, and, at the Earnc , t he trail of the enemy on every
cmc nnmdav is beinir mrelIv intro lilllt; ’ :l I'h 1 '’;?™ 111 ' 0 disposition. The , hand, hut he eludes me. Enough of dueed ■ntO the fimer i sSri N't w York meu ate characterized by a self-nosses- t |,i s . I mus have blood! In the deep For veurs tie i.n ss * and nulDit have »ion winch e'sexvhcro is generally only jungle underneath my house dwells, shown the follv of cxnendim- lapm a llain ' d by careful training and inter- E-'loneha-Oappe-Minne Kua, and ere sum'" f 'none on Lkets l^ver' -uul '' ,11 "^' ” ‘ :h ‘>' c "” r,d - vonder sun has tipped the sp.re on Fulca' riaire pro essions. While a • ousid-; £™ c ' !s ar ® rHr '' amon S ,h .® wo,, .' pn H " d ton canyon, 1 will have his hair ”
- - - 1 , , T .. . girls, but thev are loving wives and Tho\ounc warrior turned and went themselves by obstructing the triumphs | ® nlbl 1 '; ou .V ay „,L.. 5„ . L ■, mothers, devoted in their care of the | j nt „ the hoiue. but the smile on his com-
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“He was dead when they
up,” said the doctor, “and not a I bruise, nor a broken limb the shock killed him, and he is safe now with his Master—don’t you believe that?” But the boy did not heed him;
lips moved ‘faintly and the doctor, j ( . anC) , in the u ()l;r ' s household
bending down, heard li ui say again, I “Kit s dead!” Then there was a long silence and before he left the doctor turned the white sheet overthe tranquil face and Kit. and his brother were together again. Jh’ruil Free I’ress.
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people, tho poor, always desirous of 1
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At sundown of that same day two I following “the style as far as j ossdde, f( . stut t !t heroic side to their character, poorl.v-diessed boy s applied for^admis- 'is l | 1 . l ( ! )>11i'v!• ly iiijinmmi* " 1 during the Katlir wars it has froquent-
In many Anieru an < ii e s tiie . a'hol ( w re awa y a farm-house has been sureierg.y have attempted to check the | J natives and defended by increasing di.-posit ion to make a show , - half-grown hots for SfjT I?* .. . wllb -pi valor.
Bl.A> ic by a Hinch* Mppllfation <»f ih •< impartM A natuml rolor. acts lu^taiif aiieon**! v Id by Di ii.vgititH, or sunt by ex r - 9 on i i of cnico, 35 Murray St., New York. Dr. T' TT*S MAM AT. of V.HwaM.- lnfor!i.»fl.»it and h 1 •rfiit lUvripi" x’HI b«> MiMlletl 1 UFK on n(;pliralion.^ ’sut< ni;i>K i ai:.
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BIFORE TA1III.MIM'iM. ry.l I. AFTER TARIRR. rer-al I.as-ilu.lu. Fain in Ihu liui k, fiiinne-- ..f Vision. Premature Old Ago, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption
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and inquired for one of their number, who had been brought thither that same afternoon. They were permitted to see him for a few moments, and on tip-toe they entered the long, clean ward and sought out the narrow bed on which he lay. When they had awkwardly greeted him. they sat down ; upon the edge of the cot. and were much embarrassed with the strangeness of the scene, aud painfully conscious of their own hands and feet; they were also rather shocked at their comrade's clean face; it looked so unnaturally white, with a dab of red on either check. Their eyes roved stealthily about over the other sick beds j
and their occupants.
“Say. old feller,” began lhe biggest I of the two hoys, addressing his sick
comrade, of stile.”
two, four or six, according to tho cir cumstances of the taniily; and Funeral Reform Associations have been a feature of social life in London and several other large cities of England for years. The fashion of putting after advertised invitations to funeral*-- the words.
The Skilled Workman.
What makes a skilled workman? Some men follow a trade for a score of years without becoming proficient in it, while others acquire the aptitude of e\-
" It is requested that n.i (lowers be | ports in two or three years alter passsent, was a step in the way of funeral I mg their apprenticeship. It is evident reform; and the more recent adopted | that the qualifications of a skilled announcement, " Interment at the con- 1 workman do not necessarily come from venicnee of the family,” was another | a, long term of shop practice. The
important one. The“e innovations have skilled workman, it will be observed, i K „,..„ r „ ...i,, „ reduced considerably tho cost of funer-1 exercises his brains as well as his 1 Ul ®. sto,uaihof the wary sat age when,
als, the la-t being particularly appreci- [ hands. The man who acquires a skill ated by rich and ooor alike, as con-ti- superior to that of his fellow-workmen
ain’t you puttin' on a heap fuiitiu' an effectual barrier again-t the , and commands better wages is the man
| professional mourners, who attend all who tlinU*. While the take-it-eaxv
mani- j pressed lips boded no good to the sav | age chief upon whom he had fixed his
vengeance.
Ferdinand He Leon, the Screech Owl of the Third Ward, was a terror in his bailiwick. He had never killed apybody particularly, but he bos-od around consiuerablv. and the gloomy glance of his eye had warned more than one settler that he was dangerous when aroused. The dusky maidens of the surrounding friendly tribes had contemplated him with favor, but they brought no incense to nis thirsty soul, which nothing but blood could satisfy. K-Toncha-uappc-Minnc-Kua 1. d been his friend. In the long day- wiicn Ferdinand was out of a job he had sal > on the old chief and ate pickled ovsters, and many a hole he had bored in |
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A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and radicnl cure of Seminal Weaknes? or SperntH forrhtra. induced by Self-A bust*, Invoiuutary fimiH0iorifl, Iinpottney, Nervoufl Debility, and inipeditnent? to Marriage pencrally: ('on sumption, K.fiiD’pby ami and Sit.-; Mt ofni and Physical Inci»pa«ity, etc. —Dy KODEIM' PI LVKR\VKLL,M. t)., authfir « f the "Green
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“ Where’s Kit?’ fretfully; “ why
you?” ‘ •
The two visitors looked at each other and their faces grew downcast and troubled; they dug the toes of their boots into the clean floor at the bedside and shuffled uneasily, while both coughed violently in concert, then the
big boy blurted out:
“ Kit went on an errant, and he told mo to tell you lie would be up tomorrer, sure—ho sez. soz he. tell Jim
it’s all rite.”
“You ain't gaxsin. be you? Kitdidn’t
git hurt nor nuthin?”
“He couldn’t go errants ef he waz
asked the
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in his inventive days, lie had tried to tit , An* un?urr»«8ea by miy mher Native Mine. .1 b'tntrn rin *l liroom-handli* that it l', ii,i! the cure jui* e of tlm Urnpe, produced :v ti llgp on a uroom nanu.i . tn.il, it in ,| ( . r Mr .gpe er ’ 8 own 1 .eri..mal “lu.ervision. its might told up and be used ns a clothes- , lU |jtj- and penuitieneiR are (ic.raDtued. The pin. Hut the hour of friendship had youngo»t child m»y i*«ruko <i it^ y. ucruus pas-od out upon the soaof war. and the ;!;i?!;: i ^r < It , !i e P a^?iuHy , b^fi^l^lh2
udvantafife. It is particularly b
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ixfssible funerals for tlic sole purpose of! mechanic, whose leading ambition is to ■ i, i-
l.avin ; a ride to the conn terv and line ; put in a certain number of hours a day 80 .'Ti.ou h' have * w.u-k before ni*riit \\ bile it has been frequently remark- fmd get away from tho shop, is bother- • nu . V'^v I rmvn Be-s” ,nurture,l
ed of our business men that they drive ing the foreman for instructions in<,.;\ r > .i . ^ ... ,j. v i i
through everything as if they had not a overcoming some difficulty, his think- ( |^.'. s ' ( Ul V sy m., ,'het’e barrel of C * 'I *kA 2 jl ^ ' ft? V single moment to spare, even to de. it mg fellow-worker contrives a plan of .; f ‘ ei .. . B • Sr.i • M * a J Bli » •
jacket jboeket
jungle under his house.
| Far away in the shadowy corner he
I , c.rinn.^ 111. t liriist tlin via-innii in his Charurtcr, »ud in Makes of th, golden qnolitte* ,r ^. n :L’. 0 . r “ I j’ ,, ®nics who utink. not ooiy in the shop, in ,. k( . t ;, n , k( . t and into u.c' ;/;.^:r;i*^rand i 'Midicu:ii 1< F^ 1 ?iC u
public servant. To the men who be- (, u t out of it those who jirohe outside long to the secret benevolent so.-ictus -ourccs of information in order to ad-
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willbu lound uru-xcelled.
^PEER’S
Just here the question arises whether
work; and because there ar-i thousan !• mechanics are hired to think as well as who cannot afford this pecuniar) to perform manual labor. Some act sacrifice, the remains of men who in upon the supposition that hand work is
This
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knew better, and, embarking upon his ,.„ti:,try, uci; g (at-ui-ertor
hurt, eould he?” asked the other dog- iite counted their friends by the him- afl they are expected to luniisli. gedlj; “an’ here,” improvising a lie for de lure not infrequently followed to the class of workmen make progress
the occasion, “he sent ycr this.” ; graie by a dozen or less comrades.
The latest innovation gives all the friends of a deceased person an opportunity for participating in appropriate ceremonies. It also does away
two pontAre stamps, \Vo huve bIfo a
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The sick and injured boy smiled as he took the lug orange in his feverish
hands and turned it over.
“I know Kit wasn’t the boy to forgit me here, you fels take a bite—it’s many a orange and stick of candy and bit of pie we've divided at ween us afore this. I’oor little Kit! He knowoti as how I liketl 'cm; here, you take a squeeze,” as ho handed it back. But the boys wouldn’t touch it. and lhe sick patient put it under his pillow. Then he said, in a strange, quavering
voice:
“I want you fels to look after Kit. and don’t you forget it; when I gets well I’ll pay back every cent; hut it'll be a long time, for I’m all mashed in; he's a little fel, anti needs lookin’ arter. Now, boys, don’t go back ou me, will
I you?”
“You needn’t worry about Kit,” said the spokesman of the two, looking away I and tiigging violently at tne floor, “he’
only
at a snail’s pace.
Kvery workman, to hold a position among his fellows, and deserve the title of workman in the fullest sense, must be acquainted with appro veil methods
t he
true way,
n»e of the n tt* iot,rft-re with
-Milt. E. Thomas, Notary Public,I ’•"‘"““J - » Morton Indiana. Acknowledgements j •* Lord, I am so tired,” said the siek lakon and conveyancing promptly attend- | )0 y, ‘*]f it wasn’t for Kit I’d as leve e ** tn * tffJS ! die as get well; but 1 promised mother
as how I’d alius take care of the little chap, and I’ve done it; and he wasn't cut up nor bruised nor nuthin' when I they pulled him out'n from under the
I boss’ hoofs?”
f “Wasn’t cut up nor bruised nor nothin’” echoed the visitor with his
back to the bed.
"Good! Jes* you look arter him till I c<*t outer this and I’ll work my fingers off for ye. Lord, how dead tired 1 am.” He drifted away to sleep anil the two boys fell without waking him, but be-
An entirely New and pnartively rfTrwO^r
I ..J Remedy for ♦?,» epeeriy avl p«rm%tiM.t
na and Impotenry t y the only
mien
cure <»f Bemlnal Eituhsiouh and Impotenr’y hy the only
in . Dir* « j*i plication t<> th* principal :Aeat of th* IdMaet, The i« Attended wth no pa n or iiioaveikieticr, and do*t not o linary pursuit* of lif* This mod* «f 'reattnenl ha# atoo«l the t<-»t in »•-•» rererf •ajcs. and ia i * a pr ilMUBea 1 m com r about ti.ir prrp*rAti. n. lYacMoal obaervat n inabiei
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with the necessity, whether real fit as- j a his work, must uuderstand both sunted, for hiring a lonp string of detail of the work on which he is encoaches to accompany the body to the gaged and the design of which it may K ,! ' vo * 1 lie a part. Tho old system, which reThe new fashion provides simply for lied much on haphazard method and holding funeral rervices in the evening, rule-of-thumb, has now gone by, and Business men, society men, employers, j men are demanded who understand the and employees can then attend without rules, or rather the science of, as well losing a moment of office or factory as the skill which insures excellence in
time. In the morning the remains, ac- their craft.
companied by the immediate family. There is a too common prejudice mav be taken to the place of interment among American youth against learning and laid at rest.—N. 1. Sun. ; ;i trade. They prefer a more genteel
-»• *— occupation, which holds out greater
—Tho City Frcss gives th * following prospects of making money with slight details of the possessions of the Lon-; exertion, forgetting that very little don companies in Ulster, Ireland, dat- money is earned in this country without ing from the reign of James I. The hard work, and they think a olerk-
Salters’ Company possess lO.ffOO acres; the Ironmongers' 1 , about 11,37:1 acres, to be partitioned among the minor companies associated; the Skinners’, >!.- 772 acres; the Drapers', 27,023 acres: the Fishmongers’, 12,01)0 acres; the Grocers’, 7,200 acres; and the Mercers’. 13,000 acres. Other companies sold, not long s’nce. the lands which they heM, vi.'.. the HabcrdishcrV, 18,000 acres; the Goldsmiths’, 5,000 acres; th'* Merchant Taylors’, 7,0u0 acres; and the Clothworkers’, 6,50 i acres. The above acreage are approximate, and tiie acres are Irish, live of which are equivalent to eight acres English. These
hip is much preferable to a trade. To all such misguided youths we commend the following excellent remarks of James Barton, the uell-known writer: “Compare the mechanics in the Novelty Works with the clerks in Stcw:>"t’s store. The clerks are excellent fellows; they look well, dress well, Gndc.v.tind their business, and are in every respect worthy members of society; but our best mechanics have a certain force of manhood, .a weight of character and a depth of rclleetion rarely seen in those who i nly buy and sell. “ I should he sorry to fx .• nn\thing to , disparage om* institutions of learning.
light canoe, with a slight movement of his sturdy arm he M*nt thefrail bark far out into the middleof the gloomy cellar. “Think not to deter me,” he muttered.” as lie sat in the coal bin and rested on his paddle. “There is not room for thee anil me in this canyon. '
Ait heeled?”
'lhe Indian made no response, but lay quiet in his aiubu*di of shadows. •‘Prepare to die!” shouted the brave boy, scorning to take his enemy by surprise. and, holding one hand over the muzzle of his trusty Brown Bess, to 1 deaden the report, lest it alarm the neighborhood, he turned his head from the sickening sight and blazed away. “ I thought nol to die soyoung.” said Ferdinaml. as several friondU tribes carr.ed him up out of the cellar and la cl him out on a stool in his wigwam. “I had hoped—is he dead?” he asked, in-
terrupting himself.
“lie fain still l.veth,” said the medicine man, “if you mean tiie log down cellar,” and lit* yanked the bullet from Ferdinand's list. "You can go seven more lingers and two thumb- on him,” and tho faithful servitor turned away. And the peaceful night fell upon the canyotisand prairies of Brooklyn, fell upon the dis.nal jungle in which K-Toncha-Oappe-Minne-Kau slop* peacefully, fell upon the wigwam in which the Screech Owl of tho Third Ward lav in calm, | ale agony, trying to swap his trusty Brown Ite - ,nr a roll of stick ug-
Ftnnil? nnrh a led in this
for mcdiciuul |>ur-
it is
contain
lilt g u deliGHta Unvor, (rrui.L- from winch it is
is A I’l’Kl!‘listillntion from the grapo and ain- valunhle medicinal properties, h f a delicate ilavorffsiinilar.to that of lhe
distilled. n:>d is in
great favor among first-el.c .- families, See that the MiMinturo o( Al.FitLD 8PEKK, Fassaie, N. J., is over tho cork ol caeli bcltle. fciold by Alien's Drug Store and by
Druggists. Iyl2 TARTU NC
DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. tv.ro T- ;:v. Vex us ptliiity, 1> bt Manlioo*!, luvjHk' tri» d in vain evory kn wu romedy, Ua? dis* ccivf:> . t* m; • h- If cui' . rsh h be wnl Boiul FKEK to li:s i I w f'Utl i> rs, addrt: s •P. H. KLLY 1'^**
•ir* ffealtiaiu >. 1*
i 'O REWARD 1
WK will pay the above rcwartl for Any of Livor Ooinjdaint. Dyipepiia* Sick UeaffadUTf Imiiap'fion, ConNiipHtion or Costivonu?? wo
. • 1 r Pilli*
v. b.*n tht* dirt** tirn? are stricily complied w ilb.
and never fail to
Large boxes, r mil»* by all
dru^gi?t<. ](ew.»ro of countcrtcite and imita* tion.'. Th** gM*imne in.inufactured onlv by JOHN r. \VK> i x (XT. * The 1‘ill MakerP," 1K| and ImJ W. Madison CVTcairo. Fro® trial pnckoftc sunt by mail prt | ffid on receipt of a 3
• cut stamp. Sol *
They are purely vctretablc, and give ‘‘rttisfaction. Sugar-coated, containing IVi pills, 2 cent.-. Fo:
ti < ,. _ _
M at Allen’s Drug Store. Jy47
HKALTIl IS HEALTH!
Pn. K. C. y.j sr’s Nr kvk and Praiv TrkatMi.vr; a ppcciti • mr lly.-tri i.* t Di/zziue??, ConvuDion?. Nt r\ us ID rtlache, MunUl Depieibion, Lo?? of Memory, Sperinatf»rrho’n, Impttency, luvoluftary Kmi.-sit n-, Premature Old Agi. caused by er uxcrtiou, Neitjibuvc, < r
, _ . - i *
Ifindn were originally ownod chieHy by Nt*\rrtheless, i lci*l cimlident tliiit tin tho O’Neills, and were cuutiscutedMur- intelligent youth, whorem iinsatscho.il ing the reigns of Elisabeth and Jatncs I. until ho is sixteen or seventeen and
plaster. -Fruoklyn Fnqle.
—♦ • «»-
—Vanderbilt, the filler, gave Na<bville, Tenn.. a university, ami in Nashville n>»w the people have a reixuliir X’anderbilt lever. They have a • \ an-
e hilt shirt factory,” a
harbor shop,” a " Vanderbi.t com
cutter" an 1 more to come.
over-indulgence, which lead? to misery, decay and dei.th. One box will c ure recent case?. Each box contain? one month’? treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes t\ r five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to euro any case. With each order received hy up for six boxes, aecon panied with five dollars, wc will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if
.. .. ..... the treatmoi. t does not effect 8* cure. GuaranV'..* i.,,.!,;u j tees issued only wiicn tho treatment i? orderetl Y.V.lULUMit direct trom us. Ad he - J«1LN (’. V.
- | CO., Side Proprietors, M andl^W. .V
^ St.,iCbieogo,
orde \ PST it
rdprietors, i-T imd W. Madison D, 111. Sold at Allen'sdrug storely47
