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■OT TXT. from tho v«llow w*at , lick« at the auturnu day! my k n ■ of not M>«h the way. Mg. a y own, it ie dark and drear with 'ha leaves that fall, of the wayside thorn, ■at aweet of all, M aammer-bora! apeakst of ay rose, that at mds ' Waite, through the lees'iiing years, gathering hands. m to my peut-up sorrow. No reproaches, however unjust and harsh, no cutting reprimands, no scornful looks, could cause me to cry in their presence; I kept control over my emotions, and wept only when alone. I cried and sobbed, and longed for any fate that would free me from this thraldom. Finully I must have fallen into an uneasy slumber. The sense that tells us some one is near awoke me. ¡Standing motionless, looking down upon me in silent pity, was Mr. Shields. I hurriedly started up, muttering some kind of apology, and very much ashamed of my tear stained fuco and rumpled hair. I requested lum to be seated, and he sut down, not on the chair near him, but beside me on the sofa. I was confused, and knew not whut to do or say. I suppose he hnd perception enough to notice my agita tion. He was all calmness and ease. I wondered if it were jiossiblo he could henr my foolish heat t beat, and seo the tremor of my lips, when I tried to answer his questions. “ You are in trouble to-night, Mona*” I shall remember to my dying day the inexpressible sweetness of those s\ mpathizing tones. I thought, as I always have since, that it was the most musical voice I hud heard in uil my troubled, dreary lifo. “ You were sobbing iu your sleep when I came in; what is it? Are you lonely? Aunt and cousins are gone, aren't they? Well, cheer up; I will stay hero until they return. They are not unkind to you, are they.?” I con'd not tell an untruth now, with the tear stains still on my cheeks; so I answered: “ Miss Geraldine scolded mo be cause I dropped her fan and broke the mirror, and Aunt Hester, too.” Here I completely broke down, and cried as if 1 was never going to stop. He sat awhilo iu silence, and let me sob undisturbed; then he said, laying his hand upon my head: "Don’t give way to your grief; come, cheer up; you are hurt by cross words and reproaches, but thero is sunshine after rain. Mona, to night you and I are drawing very near to each other; I, too, have been stung by ingratitude. I have sounded the depths of bitter waters, and by the perfidy of ono person I was sunk to the depths of despair. But I am out o f this slough of despond, and am now far happier than I would have been had afiairs gone differently. I am now in a position which perhaps 1 should not have attained if I had gained what I coveted above all els» at ono time. I outgrew my bitter (iisappointment, and in my work I found a punneen. Now lam in a very tranquil slate of mind, und Mona, little friend, I have observed you, and am aware you are not happy. We will sympathize with each other, and in our mutual friendship dispel part of the gloom.’ ’ His kind words, so mildly spoken the most gentle that it hnd been my good fortune to hear since I was an inmate of my aunt’s house, went to my lonely heart like a soothing balm. I rallied, und soon we began to talk. The hours fi»‘w by rapidly. "You and I are only beginning to know each other, Mona,” said my new found friend at last. "W e are going to bo capital friends, and—” No more was said, for aunt and cousins came in, and our evening together was cut Hhort. They were profuse in playful re proaches, and Air. Shields was scolded in a pretty way for not attending the party. He said: “ Well, you seo I was detained by important business until I feared it was too late; then I dropped in here, thinking perhaps some of you were at home. 1 found Miss M ono« and as she was all alone, I thought I Hhould be doing my duty to stay with her. So I stayed, and we have had quite a jolly time.” Aunt Hester made some sort of reply, and Geraldine shot a glance in my direction calculated to annilii late me. They nil seemed to want to box my ours. So I jiiHt “ folded my tent dike the Arab, and as silently stole away.” The next morning I had my orders. I was given my “ walking papers.” I was soundly reprimanded for my forwardness, and my aunt and cous ins took turns iu taunting me. Then I was spirited away in the night time to my aunt’s farm far out in the country, exiled, abandoned, driven away. * * * * * * * * * * » * THE DAIILGREXS. An Ex-Coafsdersta Telit n Freeh Anecdote About Abraham Lincoln. A li U l i t A l. U A H t G B E N T O lt. AS A N IN V E N . M A R TIN VAN W IT AND HUMOR. Pies date hack to the timo o f the Itoiuuus, and came originally from Picardy. Home of the original pies are still on sale at railroad restau rants. It is said that t’.ie fashion in swear ing is changing. Let us hope the new styles will bring ns some word that will prove adequate to the situa tion wheu a man’s suspenders break while he's waltzing. A Lewiston young huly who went into a store to buy a pair of gloves for her young mail couldn’t remem tier what the size of his baud was. She knew, howev. r, that he wore a H I collar, if tho clerk could tell any thing by that. 'The Ohelsn boys culled a trump •Old Finback” because it w ould make him mad, iiud after he had thumped all three of them until they were bull dead they Concluded that they had made a mistake, as he wasn’t funny when mad. A band of Indians from the far wejt recently visited Now Haven, and when they heard tho Yale boys yell, they drew apart and wept to think how they had been fooling themselves for years with the idea that they knew how to howl. It is asserted that the housefly transmits disease by carrying germs from place to place. A careful lion ewifo will do well when s h e sees a Hy with a genu in his baud, to drive him over tho garden wall into tho house of her neighbor. T e n a n t “ I hope, landlord, you’ll have that woodwork repaired this week.’’ Landlord “ Oh, tliut wood work doesn’t need any repairs, it’ll stand a year longer, easily.” Ten ant "Yes, my dear sir, bn', you for get that 1 iu entirely out of kindling!” BUREN. $ 2 0 0 .0 0 R E W A R D ! Martin Van Bnren, the . eighth ' president of the United States, was W ill I hj paid for thu detection and conviction born at Kiuderhook, New York, of any person selling or dealing in any bogus, where his father kept a tavern. counterfeit or imitation H op B itteks , especial “ Little Matty,” as he was called, studied law. rose ia his profession, ly Bivtors or preparations with the word H op practised politics, and passed hy leg or H ops in their'-name or connected therewith, uhir steps to the office which is said that is intended to mislead and cheat the pub to be tho g o d of American youth, i lic, or for any preparation put in any form, After leaving the White House, Mr the same as H op B i h k » i - Van Bnren retired to Liudenwald. pretending to the mono of his comity seat at Kin The Genuine have clusters of G kefn H ops f/ri; i_“'I dorliook. and s|ient the remaining ( notice thin) printed on the white label, and years of his life in dispensing an ole- j are the purest and best medicine on earth, es gant hospitality. The New York Sun pecially for Kidney, Liver and Nervous Dis publishes several anecdotes associ ate l with this period of his life, eases. licwaro of all others, and of all pre tended formulas or recoil* s of H op B itters among which ure thu following: An amusing anecdote is told hy an I pubii.-hed in papers or for sale, as they are old inhabitant of Thomas H. Benton, j frauds and swindles. Whoever duals in any when the guest of Mr. Van Bnren, at one of those fuiuous dinner parties but the genuine will be prosecuted. Hop B itters M eg . C o ., for which Linuunwalil was noted in its palmy days. After the desert had Itnchester. N. Y . been served, finger bowls were ; «12 a day at hum o mily made. » '».stly ©7Í) A W KKK. brought in and were viewed with u> I L outr.tf? »e. Atkin** Tui Auuiinta. Maine some suspicion on the part of one or two guests. Later, Benton said to a friend: w om an c a n \ / ~ h : a it h of WOMAN \ " I observed Mr. Van Bureti im . j , .SYMPATHIZE WITI-P IS T H E H O P E on merse the tips of his fingers in one ) - 7 vl c „ , of those little gluss bowls and wipe S 1 > r WOMAN. ^ f S ’ TH E r a c e g ) them daintily on his napkin, hut I just rolled buck my cuffs and took a , ^ good plain republican wash.” The ex President in his old age did not lose his youthful nervo and vim, and was universally respected and loved here. Though he could nut V S r'< boast of a commanding presence, lie hnd an elastic figure and curried hnu self erect. His features wero animated when conversing, und wore a constant smile. When relating an auecdote or relish ing a good story, his eyes twinkled with fun. In fair weather it was his custom to take a horseback ride every morn ing until his final illness, sitting erect iu his saddle and wearing a skullcap, under which his snow-white L Y D I A E . F I N K H A M ’ 3 THE PACIFIC BU SIN ESS CO LLEG E. hair could bo seen. vEGSTASLTS COMPOUND, One morning, when riding past This is the oldest and most efficient Business College on tho Pacific Coast. It is first- Stuyvesant Falls, he was hailed by a A Nnro Cure fo r a ll FE.1IALJ ,i2 A K - class in all its appointments. It possesses superior facilities for imparting a first-class Com NESSES, Including E eacO _a’n, I r mercial Education, a practical knowledge of Telegraphy, and thorough instruction in the bare footed urchin, who shouted out. regu lar nnd Painful 3Ie*.*»fruation, English and Mathematical branches. “ Hey, mister, is you tho President of Inflammation and I'lc era tio n o f tho United States?” R A T E S O F T U ITIO N . Ike Womb, Flooding, PR O “ I used to ho, my littlo man,” was L A PS E S U T E R I, A c . L ife S«-liol;ii-slii|i. 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F., or aitdress as above. b.-cn before the public; and for all diseases of tho bo President of tho United States.” K idneys it is tho Greatest Remedy in the World. -W • “ Are you the gentleman who hus the tip of u bowio knife in his skull?” was asked of a tall, smooth-faced man of leonine features, as he entered Vail not, O my life, so fast— the ollieo of Geuerul Charles G. l)ahl Vail not Ull we have met! , soon will my pulse be past, gren, at No. .'it Pino street, an 1 laid M* yet, eyes on me shine l these fond f i aside a woollen cap and a military nd that heart so dear, so dear, cape. " I am the gentleman.” he sai»l Beats close tornine. with dignity, “ who rarely talks about U m T H SHIELDS. his own affuirs.” The speaker was General Dnlilgren, who before the M7 Aunt Hester declared it to be an insufferable nuisance, living in war was a millionaire planter with a theXnidst of mills and factories, bav splendiit eat upou the Mississippi ing for your nearest neighbors work river. He fought in the Confederate men and mill bands. Indeed, her army, while his brother, Adm nil august indignation knew no bounds Duhlgren, the inventor of the Dahl- when the manufactory of Mr. Shields greugun, fought iu the United ¡States was erected just outside her yard, on Navy. General Daliigren, was, as a theground adjoining. young inun, the expert uccouutant of The village was a village no longer, the Bank of the United States, and a but a metropolis, spreading its bor cashier of one of its branches. The decs over the hills, to the east and war swept away his fortune ami loft west, to the north and south; and him penniless. He came to Now down in the valley was the throbbing York, and, being a lnwyei, began heart, teeming with its busy people. to practice his profession, uniting Its factories and mills were being with it tho employment of the expert, erected in what bad once been the talent that support»‘d him in his suburbs of a village. youth. Ho is now sixty years old,and M y aunt, Hester Stuart, and her iiis tall figure, wrapped in a military daughters, Geraldine and Clotilde, cloak, is n familiar sight on the were ladies of fashion, and all that Brooklyn ferries. It is true, despite the word implies they were. The the General’s reticence, that he car greatest “catch” o f the season, the ries imbedded in his skull, as tho me newest opera, the latest prims donna, mento of a most desperute struggle, and the styles, were the sum totul of the tip end of a bowio knife which liis their conversation. antagonist buried there. Once, when I t was conceded by all the house a friend asked General Daliigren as hold that Miss Geraldine was the lady to the fate of the other party to the “ That is a fine dog you have, my of the house. Even her mamma duel, his eyes filled with tears, and he friend,” says a charitable passer who called her Miss Geraldine, and it was said solemnly, “ Now you are going has just dropped a coin into the hat a high misdemeanot to omit the too far.” " 1 uui too busy," ho sai l, of a poor blind man. “ It is indeed, important prefix. “ earning a living for my eleven chil sir." "Whut will you take for him! Miss Geraldine always had tho dren to t<*ll you anything about uiy 1 should like to lmy him.” “ Sell my first and best of everything, und s»*lf. I may write a book when I get <log!” excluimes the blind man; Clotilde was obliged to submit to her old. I am now a workman, doing my “ Never, sir, never! Why, sir, I prize sometimes, iu a very humiliating best for my clients.” that dog as I do the apple of my eye!” manner. I, the poor dependent A question about his brother, Ail- Answers to correspondents—L illy orphan niece, was chided by one and miral Daliigren, aroused him, ami ho upbraided by another, until, between said: “ Few men achieved more or M. S., Monmouth, 111.; “ Would you them all, my “ lines” were hard ones. got a smaller recompense than my be so kind as to give me a receipt for I thought if my aunt possessed such brother, the Admiral. Taking a jun a baked plum pudding?” Certainly, a thing as a conscience, surely it ior position in thenavyyard at W ash Lilly, certainly. Send on vour linked would say to her, “ Sleep no more.” ington, with his brain, pencil and Iilum pudding, and wo will send you Wheu Mr. Shields was building, portfolio as his only capital, lie a receipt for it by rotnrn mail. and my aunt was unacquainted with evolved his principles of shells nnd Could you send a d cent stamp to hispersonel history, this sooty manu L?/“*K ID N E Y C O M P LA IN TS o f Either Sex shell guns until he overturned and cover postage ? •That wonderful catholicon known as Mrs. factory, with its smoky chimneys, Find («ren t R e lie f ia Its Use. remodelled the entire science and The scone is laid at a Spiritualist Lydia E. l'inkham’s Vegetable Compound lias the lady a world-wide reputation for was an eye sore to her fastidious -M 4 N U F A C T U R E K 8 O F LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFIER system of naval warfare. From the assembly, and tho medium has given doing good. It is lik“ a living spring to the will eradicate i vi :v vestige o f Humors trout-the taste.’ consequences of his inventions the evoked a departed spirit of the vital constitution. Her Blood Purifier will Blood, at the same time will give tone nml strength to the system. AS marvellous in results os the Compound. “ It ought to be declared a nuisance, whole world has been endeavoring in mighty dead. Tho following con do more to cleanse the channels of the circula HTBoth the Compound and Blood Pnriflcr oro pre this grimy old factory and those vain to escape by building such levia vorsation then takes place, amidst an tion and purify the life of the blood than all pared nt 233 ar.d 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mas:;. of the Board of Health. greasy workmen! What a desirable thans as were never dreamed of in excited hush: “ Is the spirit of the sanitary devices — Price of either, «1. Six bottles for 85. Tho Compound ---------- view from our parlor window! I t is is sent by mail in tho form o f pills, or of lozenges, on naval architecture twenty years ago. Epnminondas present*" Three affirm Vennor calls Wiggins an ass-tronomer. outrageous 1” receipt o f price, 81 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham Although many inventors have at ative knocks. “ Who am I? ” “ An 1 4 D H U M M B T ., - - S A .N ’ F I I A N O I 8 C O . freely answers all letters o f inquiry. Enclose 3 cent Thus would my nunt comment Young, middle aged, or old men, suffering tempted to lessen the value of his in infernal ass!” spells out tho spirit ot stamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention this Paper. from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses, upon Mr. Shields' workshop. ventions, and have made elephantine Epaminondus. UF*L yd ia E. P inxham ’ ’ t . iv e b P tu s cure Constlpa should send two stamps for large treatise, But very soon it begnn to bo gen tion. Biliousness and Torpidity of the Livtr. 25 cent* instruments, like the Krupp guns, yet “ Uncle Ben,” said old Bob, “ Here's giving successful treatment. W o r l d ’ s D i s £3~Sold by nil DmEgists.1® ! erally known that Mr. Shields was a none of them, in ease of carriage, co- p e n s a r y M e d ic a l A s s o c ia t io n , Buffalo, N . Y . For Inclined Plane3, Standing Ship Rigging, Suspension Bridges, Ferries bachelor; then she began to cultivate ------ — »• » » • ------------ lerity of handling, certainty of pene dat ¡ill) what yer lent me about a year ago.” "Brudder Bob, I is greatly for Mining and all kinds o f Heavy Hoisting, For Stays and Gaya his acquaintance. and to court his What next? A cornet recital is the latest tration, and accuracy of aim. have surprised at do course what yerself is novelty in concerts. on Derricks, Canos and Shears, For Tillers, Saw Mills, favor. He was rich; he would he equalled liis eleven inch Duhlgren.” such a capital husband for Miss Ger Sash Cords, Lightning Conductors, Etc. “ What were your brother’s charac now Inkin'. "For de Lawd 1 neber ***“ Too late to whet the sword when tho sp-cted tor git dat money again, an’ aldine. teristics?" trumpet sounds to draw it." But never too C-ALVANIZED AND P L A IN TELEGRAPH WIRE. I'd dun thought dat I had gin de Siege was laid immediately, and if late to whet your appetite by taking Kidney- “ To a graceful carriage and many money ter yer.” “ E f dot's do case, Wort, restoring health and making yourself cunning diplomacy was to be de accomplishments, sir, ho added potent Uncle Ben, I'll jes put it hack inter a well, strong, hearty man. Jt is unequalled , pended upon, surely the cituuei must mentality, much humor, and a (low •V a remedy for all liver, bowels and kidney 1 my pocket. 1 always make it a rule as surrender. diseases. A ll druggists keep and recommend of good nature. These made him a neber ter disappoint a man.” Mr. Shields was reported to be it. pleasing companion, and he was perfectly impervious to the arts and At tho French ball: “ What, you agreeable to no one more than to When you buy a fifty-cent or dollar bottle $20 00 wiles spread out for him by mammas President Lincoln. Tho humor of here, Gaston, when only two weeks of Amnien’s Cough Syrup, and have taken Business Suits to Order from - 5 00 Pants and daughters who were on the "look the one and the wit of tho other ago you buried the wife who loved the outside wrapper off, see that there is a Fino Dress Suits “ 40 00 “ over the cork bearing the signature of out,” so to speak. It was generally blended like congenial colors. I re you so fondly and to whom you i strip the manufacturer, which to counterfeit is supposed that he had been through “ Well, nnd felony. A n y friend who will furnish us with Prompt Attention, Honest Dealing and member well a story ray brother told seemed so devoted?” CO LU fi Perfect Fit Guaranteed or no sate. “ deep waters.” me of Mr. Lincoln nnd Secretary where would you wish me to be?” information upon which we can convict one The gossips said that ho hnd, when Stanton, which is illustrative, l think, “ It does seem to me that if I had of those thieving fradulent imitators, we will Rules for self-measurement, anti Samples pay the sum of five-hundred dollars. We a journeyman and poor, loved a lady Cloth Sent Free to any address, of the different views held by them in lost the companion of my lifo I nave a good remedy an honest remedy, the whose father would not consent to on application. s ¿ regard to the settlement of the war. should be somewhere else, weep-----” best remedy in the world for the diseases for (=3 the match until* ho conld produce a — H One »lay as Mr. Lincoln and lTiv “ Over her grave? I know, Imt the which it is recommended, and is to valuable S ï stipulated sum. He worked hard, a remedy to mankind, and pecuniarily to the 724 Market & 203 Montgomery St brother were about to go to dinner, cemetry closes at sundown!” h ' manufacturer, to permit any dishonorable and began to nmasB a fortune: but and while the president was washing SA N F R A N C ISC O , C A L. Once upon a timo an editor in seoun rel to put a worthless imitation on the the girl was fickle, und before ho was liis hands. Secretary Stanton entered search of food was compelled to market to injure its reputation. When you ^ 0 « ready had murried another. This excitedly with a telegram in liis hand pawn liis diamond shirt studs for a have a cold or cough, ask for Ammen’s Cough Syrup and do net suffer yourself to be talked embittered him. Now ho was wedded O <| nnd said: “ Mr. President, I have loaf of bread. While conveying the into buying any other preparation. to his work. Business was his idol just received a ilispatch from Port hemhlo meal to his cnstlo a hungry HAG DEEM P R O V E D — money his wife and children. Ho T h o 3 U R E C T C U R E for ? land that Jake Thompson is there dog ran off with it, and a few mo Carpets and furniture 20 per cent, cheaper scarcely gave a second glanco to any CD waiting to take tho steamer to Eng ments later robbers deprived the edi at H. Shellhaas’ .llth St.. Oakland. j K iB fJ E Y D IS E A S E S . woman. land and I want to arrest him.’ Mr. tor of his watch. Instead of being Does a lame beck o r a disordered urir.o ir.di. A N HONEST POUND. My aunt and Mir? Geraldine began cace that you oro a victim * TH U N 1 DO N O T Lincoln began to wipe bis hands on rattled by these untoward incidents, H E S IT A T E ; use K ID N E Y - W O L T at once, t6 lay their plans, and tho distant, “ S T A R ” is the o n l y first-class Tobacco a towel, anil said in a long, drawling the editor smilingly remarked: “ I (druggists recommend it ) nnd it w ill speedily V that is always put up in 10 o/s. to the pound reserved Mr Shields was often invited overcome the disease nnd restore healthy action. voice: ‘ Better let him slide.’ thank the >ds that I still have my plug. Consumers who buy Tobacco by the «d to balls '.nd dinners. Almost any It ia n S U R E C U R E for all “ lint Mr. President,’ sai»l Secre appetite loft.” Wo are taught by plug, will save 2 ozs. on each plug hy purchas afternoon you could hear them laugh D I S E A S E S o f tho L I V E R . tary Stanton, ‘ this is one of the chief this littlu fable that true contentment ing S T A R . For proof of this, weigh your ing and exchanging merry sullies I t haa specific action on this most important traitors was one o f Buchanan’s cab is the greatest of all journalistic Tobacco. Tin Stars on each plug. A 8. H A L L I DIE, President. organ, e abling tt to throw o ff torpidity and in- H\ G I L . DAVI8. Hoc ret ary. from the window. anion, stimulatin'? the healthy secretion o f tho inet, betrayed the country then, and boons. “ W hy does a kiss raise the spirits?” “ Be- Bil •, and b y keeping tho bowcl3 in freocondi As the days went by I often noticed has fought against us ever since. He tion, cfleetin j its regular discharge. Among anecdotes o f first nights of cause it s the cream of ta-ta.” him looking intently at mo as I per should be puuisheil.’ ‘ W e-1 1,’ said new pieces tho following deserves a I f you r.rc suiT formed my daily work. Sometimes, malaria, iuivo the chills, D r . R. Y . P ierce , Buffalo, N . Y . : Dear the President,‘ if Jake Thompson is place: It was the first night—and ib re bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidney. when I was dusting the parlor, I S ir I have advised many ladies to try your ttuccefrore to A. S. HA ROBINSOY A HAiLIDIE, and CALIFORNIA WIRE WORKS CO. satisfied with the issue of the war I morning of V/crt w ill s;¡roly relievo and qu ickly cure. “ Monte Cristo,” a “ Favorite Prescription” and never see it fail in the Spring, to cleanao the System, o overy would chance to look toward the mill i B e t i e r let him s-l-i d e.’ one ahculd toko a thorough course c f it to do more than vou advertise. drama which, for its length, might Manufacturers of nnd Dealers in---- and catch his glance. I often won " ‘ Such men should be punished to have been of Chinese origin. At a Yours truly,* M um . A. M. R A N K I N , g I ’or complaints peculiar to dered what he thought of me, if he 141 Bates Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Bead Via wh L i m your: cx, cuch r.a pain and j ■ the full extent of the law,’ said Mr. W ir e , W i r e Ito p e W ir e G oods, weaknesses, K ID N E Y -W O R T it unourp;«s3Cd, * One evening I went to a neighbor’s Stanton. ‘ Why, if we don’t punish quarter before 1 in the morning the thought of me at all. Perhaps he was as it w ill .'.et prom ptly and safely. The painter belated iest T i al ways only meditating, lost in his specula to get the mail, which ho often the loaders of the rebellion, what curtain rose upon tho last. act. Either Sex. Incontinence, retention o f urino, Charles Fetchor, in the character of glad tc hear of big crops they bring me plenty BRASS, COPPER, AND IRON W IR E CLOTH. bi-ick dust cr rop y deposit.;, and dull dragging tions, and his eyes happened to rest brought for us. The short winter shall wo say to their followers*’ pains, all speedily y ield to it3 curativo power. the hero, is discovered seated in a of graining. on me. I tortured my brain to find day was closing in on my return. A t T i t Acts ot the some tim e on tho K ID N E Y S , “ 11 e t t e r let him slide, Stanton,’ L IV E N A N D BOW ELS.JL! P e r Constipation, Like the a solution to this enigma, asking my sleigh passed me. Its occupant, a said the President, laying nsido his contemplative attitude. I f you art* liiliou-i, take l>r. Piercr's “ Pleas Piles, or Khcumatipm it i3 ft permanent cure. . ghost in "Alonzo the Brave,” he ant Purgativo Pellets.” tlio original " L ittle self if I was vain enough to suppose man, was muflled up in furs and towel. THE S C U TT P A TE N T CO L D H Y D R U G G I S T S . P r lc e f l l. < > Licensed Alt moved not, he spoke not;” but there Liver Pills.” O f all druggists. that Kenneth Shields was thinking robes; ho looked at me as he passed; Under Patents “ Mr. Stanton wont out, evidently came from the gallery, in a clear, of me. This indifferent man was then the ejaculation, “ Mona!” came annoyed, nnd Mr. Lincoln, turning lo A policeman wears a uniform so that a only thinking of his gains and losses; out in a very emphatic manner. I my brother, said: ‘ Dahl, that is one somewhat sad but gentle voice? these ponon engaged in devilment may see him he had no possible interest in a girl looked up; it was Kenneth Shields. of the things l don’t intend to allow. words: “ I hope we are not keeping coining and get away. Tho robes were thrown hurriedly When the war is over 1 want it to you up. sir." Tho effect may be im who washed dishes and dusted par — — — . >•» -------------- 10 000 Piano*? agined. t .Hoods, scarfs, ribbons and any fancy lors in her aunt’s fino establishment. back and he jumped out. stop, und let both sides go to work 1.000 Organs. articles can l>e made any color wanted with Fave llftif. Hi y ‘Mona, whore are you going? Is nml heal the wounds which. Heaven Shall I tell you how his appearance of Manufacturera the Diamond Dyes. A ll the popular oolora. AN ACCUSING CONSCIENCE. struck me, and how deeply I became this where you have been all this knows, are bail enough; but jogging Fr.in #-j5to*1,<KM) C«.sh, l! ntor interested in him, in these days? I time? I made liold to inquire your nml pulling at them is not the best — H a t h C o s s t a k t l t o s H a n d a F u n . L i s * o r — Iiist.illincnta. t l l l ' l . l l 11)1 s Itreakfast or S u pper Dish Catalogues Free, ¡Shakespeare's words: SOITSED S P H 'K I) P J L C H A K P ti, in one cannot describe him quite as lie whereabouts, but your aunt gave me way to heal a sore.” ANTISELL. F L A T A N D R O U N D W I R E R OPE of Iron a n d Stool. istilliti eans. “ Suspicion nlw.-iys haunts the cn illy mind; appeared to me; I cau tell you only v»'ry unsatisfactory answers. You eor.Mi-l.c-rpi.wel! And the ol»l General, turning to liis f o r «a io at n il (ìr e e e r s .-uni W h o le s a le o f th o *N*n Fraiiciji'O. oin is sunny blonde hair und his deep did steal away in a dreadfully mys weik. said with a sigh: “ I f that pel The thief doth fe.-ir each b shun ollteer," WJR E W O R K R A I L I N C S , C U A R D S , S C R E E (8F lie d l'ro s tt P a t-k in gIV ».. San t-’ranc -en. gray eyes, of the well built figure, terious manner. From standing at icy had been curried out. the wounds wore vividly illustrated at a Freed J M H A LO TE D S S IE V E S , S H A D E C L O T H . B IH D C A D E S . R A T T E I I Y S C R E E N S , E T C . men's Mission School: Am men’s C'ou^li Syrup is not a patent med standing perhaps five feet seven. I my elbow you tied into the vast un would have healed long, long ago." self regulating Two littlo boys, after quarreling on icine.* Xo patent has been asked for or obtained I N d ll \ T O R cannot tell you of a beautiful Apollo, known.” tiie playground, eneli brought a com .ipon it. To protect the public from coun From 820 up. 1 could hardly s|>onk for joy; for tall and beyond all men fair; hut I terfeits and imitations, the manufacturer has Office and Salesrooms No. 6 C ALIFO RNIA ST., San Francisoo Send for descriptive can say in pure truthfulness that this the light in Kenneth’s eyes was AN EDITOR WHO W AS DOWN ON POETRY plaint to the teacher. had the label registered in Washington. The price-list, etc, “ He struck me." said one. Nyrup is made from pure anti costly drugs, Calm, almost grave face fascinated clearly that of love. I no longer “ So you don’t publish poetry in T h o r o u g h b red B I L L i A R D g ! “ Ho said I stole his knife,” said the and cannot lie sold as cheap to the dealer as and d r A me on with a powerful accused myself of vanity when I con your paper. Colpnel,” i-nid nil nc- poultry and e g g tho common patent medicines that are simply other. 101 i Broadway, Oak hold wnren other fairer faces had no fessed that he really <li»i think of me quaintance to an Arkansas editor. E s t a b l i s h e d 1M 5 2 . made to sell, which explains why dishonor Und. Cal. "1 said somebody stole it," said tho able druggists <*r dealers try to sell you some Well, it is tho old. old story The power to do. I felt my jioor heart “ No, sir; l stopi>ed some time ngo. thing else when ♦ k etl fur Am men's Cough fluttering when his eyes rested upon next day I bade adieu to th<> dreary but nt one time my paper was known first. “ Yon meant me," replied tho other. Syrup. I t is upon tho market upon its own me. I crept away to chido myself farm, ami with my promised husband for its poetic contributions. I liad merits. You can buy a sample bottle for 15 “ Why, Charlie,” said the teacher, cts.,upon with renewed vigor in the privacy of starte»l for the city, on reaching whirl one contributor whose work ranked which at the wholesale price, the n r i r-s rv . Al1'1 Sl le ' ,wn« * to r r»<-illc su i™ ------------- we were quietly married. Then w» with the liest in the country. His “ it W illie h:nl told me that somebody manufacturer makes nothing. Ask to see a my own apartment CELEBRATED DELANEY STEEL SPRÍN3 CUSHIONS- Thus I had grown familiar with drove to my aunt’s, ami Kennetl sentiment was pure and his diction had stolon liis knifo.it wonld not have large bottle ami read the label. ^ ^ n »"»ve l their Office, Factory and Wareiooma to I should not have him, and his daily appearance I intrmluced me ns “ Mrs. ¡Shields” t< perfect I had never seen him, and made me angry. Ammen’s ( \» h ;a Syrup never fails to cure if began to watch for, and when he nunt and cousins. They were nston lie became so popular that at tho n* thought ho meant me." used in t me anti according to directions. “ \\ ell. but you don’t steal." was the failed to come I often went to my ished and ashamed, ami I confess quest of mv wife I invitisi him to -------- ------------- - AN IMMEDIATE AND PSEMA- Opposite Bush and B a ttery Streets. room and cried, out of sheer Ion linens. that the sudoen transformation from visit us. There was nothing partic ready answer, greeted with a laugh There is nothing better for Poison Oak, O ut present location His presence was a solace; although plain Mona Norton to Mrs. Kenneth ularly striking in his appearance, from tho other bovs. as they saw how Cuts Bums and .Sores than M other C a r y ' s I NE Nr CERE for CCD0ES, C0LD3, on the ground Hour (or r -1 -■ vi r, an elegant ra, T ' 'l rVl in Tiew to " ,,r n’Vr°n3 and the public benefit, onr offices ar an l immense display of S alve . Price 25cts. T ry It. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. CLOUT. IN B i l l i a r d G or*. I They lint his eyes had a dreamy, lingering ho had given evidence against him ha hiul never spoken tg> me, yet I was •Shields quite startled me. _____________ ^ • _____________ a -p 1 y . ' R / s ’ * EX * ’ IN G o o n s , S p o r t i n g , G y m n a s iu m a n d S k a t i n g G o o d FLUENZA, CATARRH, LOSS OF aad and disconsolate when he was welcomed us in a tolerably hospitable expression that greatly pleased my self. Are Exhibited in attractive and i unique 1 High chairs at low prices at H . Shellhans’, variety. A person with a sense -¡f guilt and manner, and for form’s sake we stayed wife.” absent. VOICE, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, I Iti» St.. Oakland. Our Bfillard Tabi» War» an unquiet conscience is always over ______ or« f t * first floor. c*r[ >t ______ Billiard Tr*-« __ - todinn^f; still a latent spark of re I an lflüs l with the c’iilcest ani latest “ Didn't you like him?” asked the and all DU smos of tho Throat and Oneeveningmy aunt and cousins h*-ing u»..l for th<* r n, ,! .rt,1,*'’ \,f* r\t*OB purrh m u ii V o OC3Uy»y tha entire building. The other floor ' 11 ,,ts "»r manufactory Is t l n a v . the colonel sensitive and suspicions Lnnffs. Ash far too California Vi weregoingout I was assisting them, sentment lingered underneath the acquaintance when show of good will. l\ T I!R £ S T I\ r .. paused. whan I chanced to drop Miss Ger sionary Balsam, an! tako no other From m orning to m o rn in g nnd from w eek to “ Mona, dear," said my husband, Liked him well enough at first; I t W a s A m . Uioirr.— Several peo week W S O L D BY A L L DKCGIHHTS. «4FJ •Mine's ivory fan and break the tiny 1T IK S U N prints a continue i story o f the , - - - -1 r- . hare l ! » ' r rented I r m j .M il H IM plaC«, '*» with the »imilarity o fa taught m> ntion misleading the public, our old place, and when we were alone, “ were yen re .. .. on hut lie insulted me.” pie were tnakimr purchases in a ertati- n-ly c"itmirnHj confidently n ii-ii i», patrona h r e s o f real men and women, and o f their deeds, »Kai ----- • --------■- , contusion. — v . - " We " r reiy on » our r mena», Mirror. She tapped me ininrtly on .1. It. G A T E S A fit,, • - P r o p Y v . and th« public ofthfar . in*ent».HU Mid expone their worn out • bolge» Thankful fur thu plans, loves, hati'*» nnd troubles. T in s st *ry is | signed to your fate, nml would you “ How ?” \Vooilwanl Avenue urooery yester the ear, and in bitter anger said: ’’ oberai patronage respectfully, more interesting than any rom ance thnt wn* ■ 4 1 7 Sannomo St.. 8 . F„ Cal. “ Why, sir. the second night after ilay, when an ohi man with a cane in ever devised. S ¡«o rip tio n : D a i l y (4 pages», ! “You awkward little fool! Now huve ninilo no effort to let me know J A C O B S T K A I I C K & C O ., by mml. 4.4c n month, <>r UMl S O a year: S un your abiding place? You did not one hand nn«l a bunt He in the other his arrival he got up while I was My fan is in a nice condition! I f CHALLENGE day <m| per year. W eekly asleep and stole my Sunday breeches. stood in the door and asked: 5 1 5 MARKET STREET.. page». , * | per rear. yon cannot bem ore careful hereafter. intend to forgot me?” Address Plainly as above f. W . E N ttljA N D . Publish er. N e w Y o rk f\ty. Indeed I did not; and if yon had Since then I have not printed a line San Francisco, “ Did any of you drive up here in a P M had better let things alone!” u not come to rescue me, I »lou t think of poetry. sleigh?** [ to her mamma she said, What the great re ay fan- t could ht.vo gone on living. Hut I storative, Hont tier * “ Yes, I did," replied one. ilds always takes rn samarjt Stomach Bitters, will “ Was it an old white hossf* to lay it down, an d ' now ara ti«PPy now> 80 .let n# forget tho An elderly lady in Georgia owns * ~ CJHJCS AN O * ' ì do. must be gathered s « a o SEWER WATER AND CHIMNEY PIPE ‘‘Yes.” ruined by the carelessness I P°*t- . _ tho original manuscript of “ Homo O e , » » ’ f ÍIÍS Í."1 ¡I frem what it has done 3 « ti FIRE BRICK.THE AND CLAY f» * “ And an old woman in the cutter V Sweet Home." written by John How e; 0 a 3 I» has effected radi DRUM TILE.VASES.RUSTIC FLOWER POTS ETC J There is virtue in the attempt even ard l ’ayne. She lias been offered a f ‘‘Yes.*’ daggers at i t i s % î i.,- . . • '''r r ' ati cure» in thousand» t c <0 J o a -.2 o t cases o f dyspepsia, “ sind can she manage the boss?” might 1 I10,8 « Tpat ‘ t o " * . " '* 11; •>»? >f 'v<‘ fabulous price for it. Without intlut w T i thought, thou bilious disorder*, in- -.1 guess she can.” t l| | sympathy; she { 8l1 " * } '? * “ ** ing ourselves with vain pride, wo wilt 1310 TO 1316 MARKET ST S F heart, but only that circumstances, casunlly mention that we have annul 6 a “ That's all ri^ht,’* said the man of land aaid: * vous affretions. gen er OR LIN C O LN . PLACER CO .CAL thwarted or that our judgment »lid banafter try to be careful; l»»r of originnl manuscript copies of the cane anti bundle. “ Tho old hoes al d ebitity. r-nsttp a , Irret S end for illustrated catalogue Mr«, sick iNatotu«, irritated Mim Geraldine not match the nobility of our desire. "Snow.” “ Spring," and other [.»pillar has run away, nud the old woman is A t a f r fa .t i r e i l M K l . »or kin der» 01 ■u-ntal despondency, NtvrarAiL». ^ and the peculiar com- otre n f.vfvi national ofgpkros. The Judge also hanging to the dashboard and yell Do not vex yourself; II. r . (.R U iO R V A CO.. • r fa ir t s and disabili "PPPtnor or m» and f 5 » What a curions language! A roan valued them at a priceless figure, hnt ing “ murderT* with nil her might; ther Ian (or you, dear « A 4 «'allffcruia »«_ M u Vernarla««. ties to wbi.-h th«- feeb »I. bnnmMttu item Addre« R H a lle t A C’o. Portland. M le are so »uhject ’* inv«|.| «oie $ 66?« is into when he is dead and gone, tho figure can bo exactly determined but if she ran manage him theiee 1 Siaiill l r.n l Ml.. Varlla«4 Oresaa. I to her daughter. f a v i n i Por « d » by all «trug A% prnr-iHjm : Sole A gent» for Pacific C o«*t for Payne ■ celebrated ■ U , .1 bom«- Sumi'Uu rorth FF Ru*' wonflerf»! i gone, I threw and a train is lato when it hasn’t when the junk dealer weighs them d o use of anybody getting oi<a|ed i t n a f T i m i i r , . Porttumt Maur nt? V’ i ,- f r over i t Jp aad cava rent J SidflSitiiJf l i M , i i1lx. M.An,< up for old paper. MWlCUL UL Mr ’.N.U., » int Serie«, Mo. « . éi. 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