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I For * cough or cold there i> and staited to walk back to my inn. PERSONS AND THINGS- LONDON LETTEK. to Amarena Cough Syrup. A EAMINE IN TAILORS. As I went briskly down the road in Mount Jefferson Davis is the highest the bright moonlight, with my thoughts Heart Tonic lelieve.^ .J»^ A London Wedding and Soins of the peak in Nevada. The Scarcity of them in the Country — on Bessie, my foot slipjied on a stone A. V. B. ItJWTOMii, Gowns F»hlblted Thereat. Senator Sharon pays one |>er eent of How They Work Dujardin's Life Essense and I rolled into the ditch at the side of hysteria, aud all irervou» i all the taxes collected in San Francisco. the road, wrenching my ankle in my MeJIISaviLU uuwa The attire uf the city dailies was gor Bartley Campbell thinks he w ill one effort to recover myself. When I at Don't Die in the House. If demand for men is' any indication, day show the world wliat Shakesjieare geous, 1 assure you. We had a good CJuam out rate, mice, Hie», tempted to get uj> my ankle was so the most prosperous class of workers in might have done. painful that I could not stand, and us DROPPING CORN. opjiortuuity of noting each costume as 15c. ! I set rubbing it I saw a carriage coming Pittsburg is made up of the'men who Lexington, Ky., has u small colored its wearer ajijieareil, glanced with <lis- Pretty Phetre Lane and I, When you »utfer from dy.uZ^Tx [down the road. As it approached it wield the goose and shears, known to lioy whose skin is scaly like a fish. At In the »oft May weather, utfeetiou,. ki.lney JjL lb-«t | ajijieareil to lie empty. I called to the ’ the public at large as tailors. There is regular intervals he sheds his covering ajijiointment down the already-filed malarial Burebuit down the furrow» went plamt and othw w»«ti11K di«^' Dro|iping corn together. driver and asked him if he would take an alarming scarcity of these men in and another comes. front seats, and then subsideil into some wish to enrich the blood .nd |Ztrtk'l ¡me to the “Swan.” Instantly the When you wi»h t'. Side by »ide across the field. The first public exjieriinent with an dim retreat where the glories of her generally. ing of weaknena, wearinew lu k“5 1 coach stojijied und the door flew open L Pittsburg, aud the owners of the estab- electric locomotive is to Is- had on the Back and forth we hurried; Three dresses a bottle of Brown’» Iron Bitt-.? '“'f.l toilet blushed unseen, All the golden grains are drojqied of itre f. I did not at the time pay uny ■ lisliments devoted to clothing the male Saratoga and Mount McGregor Railroad, It will benefit yuu u Soon tire jilowshare buried. were really excellent. One was a greatly attention to this remaikible circum ■ bijied look forward gloomily to the time November 10th. known rented!.» »» all «,¿1^, French spriggled muslin with colored and a jierfuct regulator of the ».s stance, but hobbled uj> and managed 1 when the workmen will demand a half Bluebirds on the hed <es sat, Showman Barnum has settled down functions. Ask your druggirt. W’U’* Chirping low and billing; after much difficulty to seat myself in interest or put down their tools. It was to wear away another winter;, but hav flowers painted or jirinted ujgin it, made “Why,’’ thought I, “not follow suit. side. The coach started off like a whirl with great skill and worn by a very If the maid ia willing!” Ohio reel estate has boomed »Zoo, wind. As I looked from the window not always thus. Time was when tai- ing no show to look after for six value in the la«t year. So T wliiapered “Phelre dear, the trees, hedges and ditches passed I lors were plentiful, but uow there are no months,” he says, “I feu I like an ele graceful woman. The eream-colored Kiss me”—“Keep o i dropping!” lace on the skirt was not overdone—a I >r. Pierce'» “ Pellet«,' or ■ with the rapidity of lightning, I dis native born men in the trade and the phant on my own hands.” Called th i father trom the |>low, ■■ M An eccentric individual of Dooty frequent fault. There was just enough lllea the original little liv,.r tinctly heard the galloping of horses “There’s no time for stopping!” of unitati m») cure tick and biwJJJ behind us. I now became conscious of . sujqily must come from across the county, Georgia, is 76 years old, but of it to relieve the color of the muslin. cleanse —[ Maurice ThonqisoiL the atoinach and bowek J j *! .An American woul I rather has never in the whole course of his life 1 a feeling of coldness creeping over me. water, the blood. To get genuine. j. ,3 Long loops of bright, golden-brown satin .ignature sjwnt one night from under the roof of At this moment the moon, which had shovel smoke than ply the needle, so and portrait on gov.r WAIT NG. ribbon held the drajieries on the skirt 2o cent» j>er v ml, by druggist», | been under a cloud, suddenly burst out the foreigner is left ivitha free field, and the house in which he was born. Waiting while the shadows gather, ’ in full splendor, and I saw that I was men’s clothes in Pittsburg are made Clinton A. Shewden, the versatile and fastened to the pretty liehu cape And the sunlight failes away; Vanderbilt's flyer it very MauJs .k_. that supplemented the bodice. A very [ not alone in the couch. Two figures While the tender gloaming deejrens, by Germans and French editor of the Washington Republican, small, close bonnet of cream-colored trotting performances. envelojie 1 in black robes from head to principally And the golden turns to gray. has invented a potato-peeler, and en men. All .liseium-breeding element« are „ -J ' foot sat opposite to me. Presently the gaged himself to be married to it daugh network, just the tint of the ground of Watching while the starlight quivers The Tailors ’ Union is an example of the French muslin, wan tied with rib from the human ayetem by .•w»Wrilu, garment of one, like a cowl, dropped ter of Assistant l'osimaster-General Brightly in the heaven alsive; »•« —- "’I bon strings of satin like that on the down, and a grinning skull looked out what banding together can do when Hatton. I am waiting for her coming, Stinging, initation, inflamatiot ill kJ Watching, waiting for my love. i from the black folds at me. The form jirojier care is taken in handling the skirt. A soft aigret gave it an air of and urinary coinylaintM, cured bv “ £S The Grand Duke Alexis, w ho is en liegan to sway from side to side. The combined force. Two years ago there joying a visit to Palis, looks older and completeness. Piuba.” 81. R Listening for the well-known footfall, [ fleshless head shook as if in laughter, was a strike of the tailors in Pittsburg, stouter than he did when he visited this Another very pretty ladylike dress An<l the voice whose loving tone ------- and when it elea'el away the shops Dujardin's Life Esaeuce 1» Tm nJ Sweetly bids nre cea«3 my waiting, and a dry chuckle, accomjianied with * country some twelve years ago; but he was of brown brocade in a very rich, V .’U Yt'OVV ’IV.XTT.. Watching, listening for my own. ’ the rattling of bones, broke the silence. were divided into first, second ami third is still one of the handsomest men in deep shade, the edge being cut out in class, with different prices for each di I seemed frozen and unable to move. tabs which fell over a flounce of lovely Lingering still among the shadows, Lev. I. J. Reilly, l'Au:riEvIu. J Europe. As they deepen on the b -ach, I My eyes turned to the other companion vision. The first-class shojs; consist of yellowish lace; that, in its turn, hang say»: ’ I need Brown'» Iron Ei-.tm'uj the leading merchant tailoring houses, A man named Gasbill recently applied Hearts exchange in sacred stillness gestion and as a preventative of chill, «3 | of my ride. The cowl had also fallen ing over a satin pleating. The bodice, Thoughts that would be soiled by sjveecli. I and disclosed another skeleton, which some eight or ten in number; the sec to the Arkansas Legislature to change or jioloniiise, matched in style of trim tire satisfaction. ------ — I Thus in perfect love and trusting, [ now liegan to show the same horrible ond class has about twenty members, his name because his girl always ob ming, and the bonnet, with its tints of Dujardin's Life Essence makes the old r ho charge less for clothes than their jected to his figure whenever he’d metre. Winged moments pass away;’ | ■ mirth. Suddenly the skill! of the first cream and brown, harmonized pleasantly young again. ------------ *♦* ----- -—_ Till the holy, star-crowned night is I figure fell off and rolled to my feet. bigger rivals, and the third class em She said he was too high, and turned with the soft gray hair, but youthful Sweet to us as golden day. It is seldom we speak editorially of braces all who are outside of these, but him off. The other seemed about to follow when face of the wearer. nee» man. tail it is with pleasure that•! And as tenderly the gloaming Wm. Eaton, a compositor in the office with a wild yell I dashed ojien the door principally the little stores scattered in The third well-thought-out dress was of Robert S. Amnren, the proprietor d Gathered on the brow of day, the outlying districts or half hidden ill of the Danville (Vt.) Star, is in his famous Amiiicn's Couch Syrup. Mr i of the coach and sprang out. I fell, worn by the Lady Mayoress. It was of God shall keeji lrer, God shall bless her, a thorough business man, aud ha» [struck my head, and became uncon the wayside nooks of the city. The 84th year. Until a few days ago, when ruby velvet, the front Ix-ing trimmed is Wlreii life’s golden turns to gray. the advertising of his medicine*toiu union fixes the prices that each class he was confined to his house with ill [J. Reid. scious. with panels of lace anil gold-colored science, lie believes that his Cough SmJ The next I remember some one was must j>ay; the employers have the right ness, he had worked for nearly 76 years satin. The train was immensely long, a public lienetit, and advert»*« it in to say which class a tailor shall enter. county in the State, and extensivelytkiJ at the case, losing hardly a day’s work. and if it be true, as some one has as [ shaking me. I sat up and saw one of THE PHANTOM COACH. out the Territories. He is one of the,.'¿J I the men that I had left at the “Goose If a first-class house has a man they serted, that a woman ’ s jiereeptions and The Children ’ s Country Week Asso tial business uieu of San Jose, and we i3 must pay him fi rot-class wages, but if Some years ago I was traveling agent 1 and Gridiron.” I told him that I had his work is not up to the standard they ciation in Philadelphia is one of the apprehensions reach to the extreme end mend him to the newspaper fraternity nJ for a firm in London. My mother lived ; fallen and struck my head and sprained can discharge him. One dismissal is most successful of these useful societies. of her balayeuse, I wonder the Lady of the most prompt paying ailvertiwnaj country.—Editorial, Vanity Fair, SaaFj in the village of Townley, where I was I my ankle, but said nothing of my ad looked ujion as an order to drop to the During the last season 2,713 persons Mayoress was not more nervous than cisco, July 17, 1882. 1 born and brought up, ami where I fell venture in the coach. He lielped me class lielow and study good methods for were sent to the country for one week she seemed to be. —------ - — to the inn. The next day, my ankle in love with Bessie Maple; but her Many of the gowns were spoiled by Strength for the weary-Dujardia'iII a little while longer, until the unsatis or more, and 17,000 made short visits. 1 father was a rich miller and I was poor, I being better, I resumed my journey. A friend of the actor John McCul being tilted uj> short in front, a most Essence. factory man has either improved or A week after these events I was enter and worst of all, she had a rich suitor. ungraceful defect in a dress/ Others lough in London has sent him a rare old pressure of trade eorajiels the accept Bessie loved me, and declared that ing my native village. The horror of ance of his work. mezzotint engraving of “The Death of were bunched unduly on the hijiH, THE GREAT« she would never marry Jonas VVood- , my ghostly dream had not left me yet, Virginia.” It is by Bartollozzi, the making the wearers look panier-laded. The wages made by a first-class tailor leigh; but she would not promise to for chills ran down my back whenever are far better than those of the average father of Vestris, and is from the collec An otherwise pretty gray dress was i marry me without her father's consent, 1 I thought of it. And now, as I drew clerk. The tailors are known as coat tion of Skeene, the keejier of the jirints sjioiled in this way. A peaeock-hlue [ near home and Bessie, tin hojielessness lie said to me: makers, pants-makers and vest-makers. and engravings in the British museum. vicugna and jilush was better managed, “When you can settle 2,000 pounds of ever being able to claim her hand The first named are the princes of the Relieves and cura 1 The Prince of Wales plays the banjo, and a bunch of jnde pink-and-white made me feel very desjiondent. on my daughter, as Mr. Woodleigh is RHElMmi craft and make the big money. In a the Princess Louise the guitar, the blossoms looked lovely against it. I saw Miller Maple coming u > the willing to do, you can marry her, but Some one has laid down a great bunch Neuralgia, I first-class shop a coat-maker gets from Princess of Wales has accompanied not bifire; and in the meantime please road. He always treated me very $8 to $12 for each coat. He will have a Nilsson of yellow roses against the dark-brown Sciatica, Lumbago,! on the jiiano, the Duke of Ed to keep away from Bes de, as 1 have coldly and, thought I, “I supjiose he girl at $7 a week as an assistant, anil inburgh plays the violin, and the Duch carved oak of one of the stalls, and you HACK AC«, I forbidden her to have anything to say will hardly sjieak to me.” But to my will clear from $25 to $35 a week. It cannot think how beautiful they made IIEADACHB,TOOJ ess is able to turn the jiages of a full [surprise he ajiproached with a cordial to you.” each other look—blossoms and oaks. takes twelve hours a day to do this, but SORE THROAT. | . 1 had no prospect of ever being worth smile and shook hands as though we although they work in close rooms, get score, while the Duke of Albany is a I could not help fancying that jierluijis musical genius. qiinsy . swelldn I such a sum, and could only hope that were the best friends in the world. KPRAIM, I the touch of the Howers might awaken “Here is a conundrum,” exclaimed “My dear Mr. Joseph,” said he, (I no physical exercise, ami never lose a in time Miller Maple would relent. Soreness. Cuts. Bruisec | day unless they so desire, a tailor is al- Fogg the otlier morning at breakfast, in the wood the memory of the time had always been called Jo in the vil FROSTBIT», I It was on the evening of the thirty- when it was a tree, with nil its branches ; ways a man of many years. The man IM HNN. MALM. I first of October that 1 was passing lage, and this was the first time that who makes the vest to co with the coat after toying with the comminuted food waving in the wind—how long ago! on his jilate. “ Why is the lady who is any of my neighbors hail ever given through the village of Barthshire with And all other bodily adfl The bride looked very girlish and mentioned gets $2. He, too, will have and pains. I my samples of goods, and took lodging me the dignity of the full name) “1 am a girl to aid him, ami the two of them coming over with Henry Irving like our simple in her snowv drajieries. The FIFTY CENTS « IWltl for the night at a small inn called “The delighted to see you looking so well. | will make from $25 to $30 a week, of daily fare?” Nobody succeeding in eight ¡bridesmaids were also ill snow «Sold by all OrtiggistsiM Swan.” Strolling out I met my friend, You must come and see us this even which the man will take two-thirds. guessing, Fogg gave the answer—■ Be drop white, their dresses being of white Deniers. Directions IB 13 languages. ‘¿(J 1 Tom Jones, who was stopping at the I ing. Bessie will exjH*ct you. I suppose The pants-maker gets $2 50 a Jiair anil cause she is a Miss Terry.” silk broclie worn over lace skirts. The Charles A. VogelerUl •‘Goose and Gridiron,” an inn a mile you have not forgotten her, eh?” and makes his money by emjiloying girls, He skipped into tlie sanctum with a st q> as Pretty w reaths of autumn-tinted ereejier (ffuooes« n to A. VOOILBBCia light as air; or two on, and who persuaded me to go he nodded his head, laughed and juissed one man frequently hiring three girls. Baltimore» UtL. C.8.U were arranged in their hair, suiting | “A little pun original I'll read to you,” he and take Hiijqier with him. There were on. dark locks as well as fair. Tulle veils With their assistance lie can bring his «aid: I could hardly believe that 1 was in a number of guests in the room, and ■ wages uj> to a level with the vest The melon-colic ila.vs have come, the sawdust fell over their heads. Sprays of similar after supper Tom ordered a howl of mv Heii.«c«. Suddenly the words of of th ’ year”— leaves were fastened on their bodices, ' maker. In the second-class shop wages Bang! went the gun. He’s sleeping now and autumnal ioilage was mingled with punch and invited all to join us in host of the “Goose and Gridiron” fall 10 to 15 jier cent below, the pay , tte . s with daisies o ’ er his head. cur eil to me—those concerning having a jolly time. the bouquets they carried. When the being less and the men slower. In the —[New York Journal. In the course of the evening some one luck to any lover who should meet bridal group stood on the altai steps, third-class shops the vests and pants A Chicago man wanted u divorce be remarked that “it was Hallow Eve, and jihantoin coach. 1 went on with are made chiefly by women, ami occa- cause his wife jiersisted in singing the sun shining ujion them, the effect wondered if Laly Barbara and the light heart. was cxtermely good. My mother seemed more than usually 1 sionally a woman coat-maker is found hymns. The court just laughed at him. júrate would be on the road to-night.” TORPID BOWELS, The two child bridesmaids—now so j | in these shops. This, however, is rare, and he would have lost his case had not rejoiced to see me, and after she had As Tom and 1 had not heard theii story, as there are Jiort ions of the work that his lawyer summoned the wife to the -^ieotyped a Jiart of the wedding cere- | OISORDERED LIVER, provided everything for my comfort, and MALARIA. I the landlord related it. monv that a bride of to-day would [ From these j few women can do, and on well-made sources arise three lounnsw “Abouta mile from here, overlooking and we were cosily sealed at the table, ■ pants or vests a man is the better witness stand and started her singing. scarcely consider herself legally married the diseases of the human race. Inese sli ■ said : At the end of the fifth verse the court symptoms indicate their existence: Losso! the sea, stands the ruins of Greyclill’e , “Now 1 have such a piece of good worker when strength and skil^are re threw up the sjioiige and the divorce without them—also wore weaths and Appetite, Howels costive, Sick Head* Castle. A hundred years ago it was ache, fullness after eating, avewioa W tulle veils, and ajqieared to be much in quired. The ready-made clothing shojis occupied by Lord Allanstane, his two news to tell yon! You rememlier, with which the city bristles, get all was granted. of body or mind, Eructouw commoded by the baskets of flowers | exertion ol food, Irritability of temper, I*« sons, anil his beautiful daughter, Lady [ dear, your great uncle, Josejih Jorring? their stock from the East, and it is not Mr. Garrett, the railway President, spirits, A feeling of having neglect*' they carried, which were rather large Barbara. The lady in her rambles i Though I don’t know that you do, as some duty“; IMzziness, Fluttering at tw to bo supposed that a man who sells a says that during his last European trip for such tiny arms. Heart. Dots before the eyes.highlycoi* around the risks and shore met and you haven’t seen him since the day you - »•« -------- he was impressed with the iinjiortance ored trine, CONST I PATIO .V, anddj suit for $8 can afford to jiav fell in love with a handsome young man were christened. 11c was your god complete mand the use of a remedy that actsatrew | If there is any good in man it is of ¡daces of amusement. He is satis very much for having it made. on the Liver. As a Liver medicine TUTTS father, and you were named for him. I whom nobo ly knew, but who, it is I There are two views held by men in fied that no city can thrive as it should bound to come out; but it should not PILLS have no equal. Their action obiw . never shall forget how tine he looked Baid, was a júrate. all come out at once and leave the Kidneysand Skin is also prompt; rejjjl man all impurities the trade on this question of a coming without theaters, gardens, parks, and through these three wa ■ “One night (it was Hallow Eve) she . that <lny, poor dear! with his blue eoat empty. the like. “ While the old folks are famine in tailors. Said the owner of a . engeru of the system.” producing tW» managed to get out of the castle, and , and a big silver ¡snuffbox, with a rather tite, sound digestion, regular stools aciw trading, ” he says, “ the young folks are first-class shop, when asked about it: skin and a vigorous body. TI TT h PILL- CHICAGO'S FIRST CITIZEN- met her lover in the woods at twelve ; large nose, and his face that red—just “The tailors have the whip hand. If I seeing fun. Every city should make cause no nausea or griping nor lntcnc o’clock. A carriage was waiting fori the color of his silk handkerchief, file I hicago Tn'emr, in closing an elaborate with daily work and are a perfect Well, well! he is in heaven now—at the union says work they work, and if itself attractive.” them on the road. article on Hon. Carter H. Harrison, mayor of ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA it says quit they quit. Prices are higher Gounod has made great progress with that, city, give« tire following as Mr. Harri Sold everywhere, Ofhoe.44^Murwyok,^ j “It hapjiened that Lord Allanstane's least I hope so.” than ever before, but the trade so far son a opinion of St. Jacob's Oil: "When 1 Her." my mother put her ajiron over liis oratorio, “ Mors et Vita, ” which he sons were returning home from a neigh Ims justified the increase. Some day is writing for the next Birmingham fes first found myself suffering from the rheuma boring town, and ns the lady and he •, her head and began to cry. the limit will lie. reached, and the only tival. A visitor who heard fragments of tism, my leading thought naturally waste call lover emerged from the shadow of the ' “Well, mother, don’t worry aliout a physician, but mv neighbors all advised me G ray H. ur or W hiskers ch“»“,, Btnutly to a G lossy B lack by ai?npe _ wood the moonlight shone full U|s>n him now. He has never troubled him thihg that we can do then will be to the work is of the opinion that it will to trySt. Jacob’s Oil, the Great German Reme plication of this I»Yt;. Sold byDnW“ offer the men an interest in the business. dy. I procured some of it immediately, and lie placed at the head of Gounod's com them, and the young men recognized self about you. After he went to Amer, or sent by express on receiptor SJ, I don't know whether that would satis- positions, and the composer himself is found it excellent for that ailment. Office, 44 Murray Street, their sister. The lovers entered the iea so many years ago you never heard I fy run s MANUAI CF USEFUL RECEIPTS them or not. The trade is in the convinced that it will rank in advance carriage, and it was driven rapidly oil’. from him.” A new Georgia indnutry i» tire making of Though ihkktaj “Why, to hear the lioy!” said mv [hands of the f’leign element entirely : even of “The Redemption.” wrapping jiaper out of rice «tiaw and palm The brothers spurred their horses and leaves. 1 don ’ t know one American in the 460 i v t mother, throwing down her ajiron. followed. The chase continued for a Mh It is said to be almost imjtossi hie to with fem ** 1 or 1-ilioo» refflM mile or more, w hen the brothers came “O ik - would think that twenty thousand members of the Pittsburg Union. Why commit suicide by drowning in l’liila- STARTI ING WEAKNESS, Americans shun the trade 1 can ’ t un jxiunds was of no account. ” ll|> on each side of the carriage and tired General and nerv.ni« debility, im|>aired mem- the s\stem may Surely there is money delpliia, because “Reddy" Shannon is orv, lack of «elfreontìdenee, prematura !■•««<,f freed from the »R “What alsnit twenty thousand derstand. thei pistols into the windows. The sure t > 1>e around to the rescue. He is I n.uit virus with B-* enough in it. I have two men working manly vigor and power«, are cofumon ■■exult« lady and her lover were both killed. pounds?” I impiired. a hard-working stevedore, to wiioni is tt.i.r's HtomachR excessive indulgence or .youthful indiscre- “Dear, dear! How very hard you | tor me, neither of whom have lost a I credited mi astonishing number of res-1 I of Then, as the driver urged his horses on, ters. Protect tbelj ti. ns and jirenicious solitary practices Vic- one of the young men pulled out an are to uiid'.sta d this evening, Jo! i day for the j»ast year, and they have cues from drowning—no less than 165 [ tuns « hose manhood has thus been wrecked bv tern again* h averaged $35 a week, The sons of our I .«eit-abose should address, with three letter other pistol and shot him. They took Haven't I been telling yon .that Uncle it thia bcnutfcent k * men and bovs owing their lives to him. ! ’tamps, for large illustrated treatise giving spasmodic, **’'** ■ the Isslv of their sister from the coach, Joseph has left you twenty thousand workingmen aren't taking uj> their ’ : Shannon began when he was ten years I 1 means of jierfeet cure, W orlh ’ s D ispexhahy fiirthenuore » ‘ t fathers’ trade, and some < lav the im- |>ounds? ’ Hid te urned with it to the castle. r-reine rem* J M ehk ai . As-m IATIOX-,_Buffalo. N. V. old. and has been at it ever since. ■ portation of tailors will cease. Then Ito* mplyfcS 1 jumped uj> joyfully. This, then, “It is said that every Hallow Eve at st it ation. . then ’ will be a famine in tailors and Evansville, Ind., repudiated tree bond», and ! the .... The Edwin Forrest Home, in the' ,'eiility. ihcwwtg accounted for my very kind reception twelve o'clock a coach rajúdly driven, kidney in'um« — entire suit of clothes will be within the 1 suburbs ______ r__ _______ _ o per cent. Ismds of other cities go a-begging. ..... ...... ‘ of Philadelphia has nine _ in- an I two horsemen in pursuit, can be from MillerJMn|>ie. STOMACH^ other ;tihnen » • - ------------ That evening I look the measure of [ reach of only the millionaires of the mates, and that is the largest number I ¿ ' l'?u°,IP1 din‘® seen going down the road. It is further a package of Diamond ¡ itndlMW it has ever contained. Forrest died ten Ita« at the druggist*, ¡'hey color anything erally- said that it is lucky for lovers to meet Bessie's linger for the wedding ring, ■ count rv.” I The other view was gathered from a I years ago, leaving all of his jirojierty to the simplest «anti most desirable colors. them, for in such ease, if one is disap and six months after 1 had the happi- pointed in love or has any obstacles in ness of putting it on her hand before Liberty street merchant, who juitrols the 1 this institution, which he planned to be SUFFERERS FROM COUGHS. the way of his marriage, the troubles the altar of the church in Townley, sidewalk extolling the merits of his an educational institution as well as S;’r'>yt>r";‘t-etc...«hc;,l<ltry Epilep’f' Bro«. wares day after day. charity. His estate was estimated at where all the villagers were issembled will he all removed, and he will marry ‘ a simple but sure remedy Sold K <5EVER FAILS>> j. o.------- G’»”» $400.000, and was put into the hands ouly in boxes. IVice 25 cents. “ A vatnine in dailors? I don'd be- to witness our union and strew flowers the one he loves. I cannot say if this is true, as I have never seen any one in our jiatli to tie handsome home liefe a wort-of-id. Mein eraslius, look of three trustees, two of whom are ■Vt sn Jemand in Cincinnati is for houses I at dem tine, be-yu-tifnl overcoads, for ! now dead. win has met the ghostly chase, and in which I had Ixiughton the hill. At 815 to SAI a month rental. tree tollars und fifty eends, I toes It was soire time after our marriage 'only 1 When Chopin was nine years old fact 1 think people rather .{ mm , Opium when 1 told Bessie of my phantom ride: I dot look like dailors dvin’ oud? (ione he made his debut at a concert. His I ¡ng. juirt of the road at midnight __ " DRAGGING PAINS.” but she declared that it was nothing off mit yourself.” E’en for fear of. seeing it.” | mother, anxious to adorn him. rendered Scroful«, ** '■ Pierce. Buffalo, N.Y- Daar AW, Ugly»«' By this time the jiunch had had a hut th» effects of my friend Tom s him especially liajipy by adding to the Sir M v xife had suffered with ‘’female weak- Disease, very exhilarating effect, and I felt brave jiunch, of w hich I had j>artaken so | V ery N arrow . —• ■ It's no use," wrote charms of a little velvet coat a lace newje. for nearly three ye»« At times she freely; and she stuck to this view of | a Yankee edidor, “for Veritas to send collar. After the concert, where he could harilly move, »he had »„eh dragging ria, Nerrous»* enough to meet a hundred ghosts. piun., Weoften wwyour "F»v..rite 1'ree.Tip. I.Smt J"** “Then,” said I, “I hoja* I shall meet it so ¡H'rsistentiy that I liecame very us more -Narrow Escapes' until he can liad been very much applauded, his tion adverti»« . Imt .npptM«| l,ke rn.-tpaUm the party on my wav hack, for I am in much shaken myself in my lielief of ■ beat this: -Last night, as the express mother asked him what the public liieilicine. it did m* amount to anything, but — ■ ■ ■ -..........................K h e n ™ ‘‘I** ’oirt HeoI'NCM, Brain Worry. need of their good services, being in the ride, and indeed I cannot say to train was nearing Dashviile, a stranger liked best. “O, mamma,” lie said, li I R? ? • iry * •**»’<< which she -Ven < V m / w » f «/«, Nervoib Pwyjf* this day whether I really rode with accidentally got on the rails; but, see “I certainly believe it was my collar.' ■tut. It made her .nek at first, but it began to Biliousness, love, and with little hope of success.” Kidney Troubb» and [rrftrubtr'di^ f1 * •how it» effect in a markwl improvement, and . Samwl« Tr«*i’moiiinl*» , After tlii* the conversation changed, lauly Barbara and the pirate, or whether I ing the engine and ears coming, man two laittles cured her. A*ours, etc., ‘bamaritan Nervine is do.mg wonder* and the story was soon forgotten. The it was all owing to the jiunch at the i aged to fix himself lx>lt upright aginst a 1 >r. J. O. M^clATnoin. AlexxnfWCity« A. J. Hl ACK. Dejxwt, N. Y The Butler organs are crowing over ------------ - x. .------------ ‘T feel it my duty to recommend it clock striking twelve aroused me to the “Goose and Gridiron." bank, and “drew in” until he was as the fact that nearly all the memlien» of Dr. D. F. Laugh in. rlyM At a reont «ale of the Jerwv cattle in D> recollection that I had my goods to sort, *‘It cured where physicians t^lcd " * flat as a ls>ard. The tra n shaved him the victorious Boston bast* ball nine art* ingti n. Ky.. fifty-four head brought fflt.lilM). Rev. J. A. I and some waiting to do that night, so The word “ohejr” ha« been stricken so close that it cut the knobs of the Butler men. Yes. blast it; the Demo orrr-wpondrnce freely, «n-wer»«’r as to be early on my way in the morn from the marriage service by a Metho ls>ne studs off his shirt, but otherwise crats are all athletic. Look at Sammy Sold l>y all PrnvWhts. g VZ R JM- "f «.'»»’Ville. Kan.. ing ; so 1 said good-night to the company dist congregation in Canada. Semantan A err me cured mv hoy af „ S. A. BirHjJAVB KJ. J3 • did him no damage.” Tilden, for instance! 1 cr te«tBionia» «nd c:rcni*ra V AMHiLL R eporter , 1 ‘¿Sh J J "^**1 I J pvv J » 3 J J 3 ,3 3 REMEDY I FOR PAIN TUTT ’S tata-æ *> HlLS TOTTS HAIR DYE. bitte »5 S_4MA?IT4b NERVE I