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M» larranh ttr HIMa. Mmlm
I i» NHIM >*ff hi* Ilf* | i re lorf
J "III hpf wlfhW,,.. at ihi* frantic grin.
I «*t » hkh Ihi* world Uwlf lm. ,,-mr
IWj.t, l., •• ThM «lil (.». 1,„| tint |,t>>i|
Wh*l iiiwllrlitr |« ih*i Dim h • nrra llm dead ”•
llul <ini> Mntf w|- ( oitd laklh U plly'i pan,
i ’flecrd tltli Milam | 0 h> r arlilng hcari
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Ilf hnlp ;mir l».t
• !••• uol »n» MtAlghi nay
R'kkI (i.ilania. and In him »h>
Un * lAMlW, Aid mr, fnr | Kn», || „m4
» •* hate Ihn power in IAI« iiijr child ihm *
■||,n IIii'I Hm anawarnd: •• ff I do ihi* ,|ii»|
!•* "~»o«il you |'n«'lire aomo inuolatil-MiMl
*’*”“*' m*r mail imr maul, h-'.'.ii -
•Ihm «
Wh#rr IhMllr* ilari tfcado* h»V i
Mil* * nil r (itmrri im |,nr
7f»'' M'ilw“m,;;'<
Aad Il'i'Mh.i «n » rir.|
Iva^, t„ all, „ ||
xi * rlH ' "I" 1 •" Hlalil,
-II mry IIOIIM, a lulght ami fading liuhi,
Jual Ih# *.
i No; i on earth Mill aitih miiUlh.n* mi
llul alter dealh r-omr real and endlOM («•
WINE’S WORK.
Mlrlil)
Mm* knew it would mull nothing to
•‘rgtl»’ tlieniAttcr witli Vln nl, Milt duly }Vn
lead him to a painful eftiNtoilre, m sin-
rornntem-H haying her adienx.
Hy Hint of gentle coaxing she induced
him to give the halx* to her Ik-Co re they
started.
Am they rode away Uncle l/Ognn
Hlioiitcd tint lo them :
" IkkiIc out for the river!"
Vlrglc’a JieaH wan bx> heavy for a i<-
|»ly ; Iml CharlcH Nhouted hack with
maudlin cheer fiilnem :
" AII right!"
A<-Ihyy Male on *ho saw that hewn*
I •Inking into a drunken stM|xir. Oh, if
I they W'-re only Hide at home how glad
I nlie would lie. And then ohe thought
of i|i<- river yet to lie forded, and every
! hreatli waa a prayer, .■'hi' determined
not to let Idlli nave iIII child when they
I m onnHlig, hut to triiHl to her own
1 AflN and courage lo earry liernelf and the
bid** through. Him Iioih-iI he would not
think to iimIc her tor tin- child, and wm-
I nerving lieraelf hr n refiiwil in ca-c he
j should, when they niim- in sight of the
The moon nhonc dmvfi. making it ah
uuwt as bright as dav. Virgin thanked
heaven for that ! Mot nhe shuddered
the sweep ol the water fell on her ei
and alia saw it foaming in the moonlight,
at it Hwept on in a at rung cu
t’harlea roused him-" If.
" Where’a the Ixiy?” he in .
Never mind, dear! lle’Huaiccp, and
1 don't like to dMurli him. I can carry
him over. I’m strong enimgil fUr it.’’
"What is the woman thinking ofV
You carry him over, Indeed ! Hive him
“ Hut, CharlcM, you are not in a con
dition to hold him. 1 shall la- thankful
if you can j^iildn your horse over safely,
" Ha! What do you mean by that ?"
•She made him no answer.
" l>n you take me for a fool?" he said
roughly and angrily.
“ Now, t'harlen, don't do mo! Von
know yoitr arm i. very unsteady, just
idrunk !
" I’rumite me, t'lirtrlie!”
Mir iy«» Irnninn i.lnyfullv nv«r the
l.vk 'S hin ch»lr , lonkln^ tliiwii into hi.
in.r. Ilv “kIm.” I jiii-hii Mrn. (hih', mill
"* -‘ rl 7; iHsr liimliiinil. II, l„„|
,|N»I will,.1 lilmwlr f,„ „ in,ha uliia
• linupr 1'hinr. Ilm. M|„„| „,i H .
i'illl!v»iinly Kiinli lioil it Imm l,i. Iiiilnl
limiUinlng in nlthhuhl ii urnII ho K uvo
i-.r ,Ih ' -loulroil Iiromlw An I n„w .ho
uni iiiio hmnl ,'imiH.lnnly „„ |,l. Ihro
lirml, •nil HtonlliiK III,, other iiti.hr hi.
ohm -ho hiuld il nri liIv y,.| hnlf oiirnnHlIy
•In,VII Inin Ilm 'link ,1,'I'IM nl III. ovo-
"ilh her lonilor lilno nyo», «|,o ro'
|.■nloil: “ 1‘rnniiw nm, < Tlmrlie. N„ w
•I", Hull', n ilonr I"
" S ""WMW, Vlrulnhi!”-Ami Im irhnl
to put away her hand.
"°'i, t'lmrlie!" rrproHcllflllly.
" I’aahw, d« let me go. You’ll choke
me, lie Haul, hall imnalientlv.
( ", I will/’ h|io crlial, merrilv,
" ' >«« •*""’* prom law me, tltiv very
minute, not to drink anvthlng stronger
than pure, cold water at Uncle's laigaii'a
party to night."
" >ch, vea, yes! There, now, | hoia*
1 yr t ,promised often enough to Matkiy
" 1 hi your honor
1 i-rlaiuly. Yea, of cowrac!"
" Oh, sir, I thought I could bring you
vouH.om . v,,u said’ on
V,"' Ih'. lime R.i'iv '.I ! '
Ji 0 "!."* «*l> r ,'* i "n, ilm ii.hh'.l ; I |M T.‘!|” I b *"k:
"!'■ • hiirlle, ymi ,|,„ri Hum hnw , i " ! , -»■<! < lii.rli.-, irlllin-
anxious I have felt alamt tlda partv l ,h “ ,,ll .V. «« In* placed the bundle m her
ever since we decided to go. They ! , ‘, n ," M i’ '! •''"" ,,r " «'*
always have such a gay lino- ..i it,,«.|« , " ,nk 1 ‘’""''hi I bring him over hali-lv."
'-K.d.h. Ami vn ii Ei, i^r U . ,,5 M.nvv.'.y linhMl „„,l Ih.nv.n!
<!•• » wn,l,« thing y,„?r- 1 ” h - ," l " v '" 1 " I""- ''
"' ll" h ;« .•any It In for |„,i,lo„. i 1 ll "'" awftil
In Innk.* Min go I,,,, Ihr, Inn-niiw vnu ; “ '"m'
mr mull a ilnir, mxn|. lm t,ir,i,| h'lhnv. ... Jf? , 1 ' 1 ' ! l1 ' M >' J 1 , 1 ,! 1 - - • M . v
Mm iimv dial ynu hnv,. i,rt,mint’ll nm, I , , ' ’• ef.lhi.
feel i|itile easy. And, dear don’t lor 1 n,n "'" HimultaneoiiMly hack to
get when the young men begin to get ! ,l '° ". at ‘' r . The <|uick eye of ihe mother
Mhi gay, come upstairs to me and Imbv ” " Urt ,Urt l i" to catch one hist brief
And he promised. ’ glimpse of a Utile, rosy, pitiful, unturned
* "dug out to an evening party a t l ', ,n ‘ “ , " 1 ‘'"''i 1 , U ,,4 * , . n J , l w,irtM * ,,mv "
' Y •• 1 J . ... the current, and the rapid water Mowed
"Ah, I understand you
idam, I HUp|KiaO you think I’
Again idle wax silent.
"Uive me the child !" In- said fiercely.
'<>, t'lmrlcs! I-’or bod's sake
" fUve him to me I say! Do yoll
think to iiravo me mo? (Jive him to me
this minute."
Hosiataiice, she knew, was iim-Icks, It
would only servo to infuriate him, and
what will not a drunken man do7
Uncovering the little sleeping face, she
kissed It oiler* then drawing the thick
shawl which enveloped the little ligur. ,
she covered the face again, and gave him
into her husband's min
"Charles, for tin* love of liottvcn Ik-
careful!"
" I »on'l Ik- a find f"
So they plunged in, and she did not
lake her eyes Iroin the other two until
they had nearly reached the oii|sisite
hank. 'Ihen her horse Mtc|i|ii«( on a
stone, and, slipping, nearly precipitated
into the water. When her attention
again free they had reached the op
ed uded
ty rajl-
,: m h* I/(gun's was no small a
sidering that was it a good flve-milo rlih
h '"" ( 'leiidule, out into the country
over rough roads, with Maple river
swollen by recent rains—to la* crossed
I or ibis was in a remote and
part ol hnglntid, distant from
' 'I'" 1 l "'' " -"'Hr B'lliTf » M'lilrlv
nuglil Ihi "hlnlncil. Iltwldr., Virginia (I,,1,.
was a tlrst rate horse-wonuiii, and feared
twitti ng on that account. That she : ,
0"I* Iiillmr ra.li ami I'm.lhanlv, will I ^ , " l"! 1 -', V,■.
H-ar fmm Ilm fact flail .Im I....I Irimumiilra.l Willi Imr l.la, k .In--. I la
I cradle looks Ml des<(lale, standing alwav
,r * hack in one corner of the nursery. Sin
never passes it without having her hear
• w rung anew ; and she w ill sii f,,r hour
ml ve Adding and unfolding the little clothe
In his drunken utiCoiiHeicUHiu-*.
Chmles had let the sleeping infant drop
! out of tin* shawls, and nothing couhL.t^
( heard above the noiao of the waters,* 11c
did not knov it till the mother sereamed.
There was no help ! Oh ! it was j.iti
, fill,heartbreaking! Poor, young mother ’
The home of tin- bales
Virgle’s pah* fan
still
, ■ ""'i iisMiiamv, w
fivmi i lie f,i,-t Him .1,,. h'ml
'"Ive.l Im eimiimlMT Immelf wltlui Imi
• Icii, ilmugli iii'n very Iriterp.ting kiml.
Ugllt. weri'gllmm,.ring f„,.ii lln
ilmv. n. limy mile ini U> 1 'lull, |„
mile, mill the immlicr III' Imr.. nmfT' ini.t tllU.>Ullli K Ilm lilllc clnllie.,
Illtile. nlmii.lv Miiigmg,ih.l ,tmii,nl It i '"’r l"""l» llngvi liivinglj miiimg
-ImiM'l flint Ilm Imlteil gim,|, „f Ilm : “ l"" r " ,,rl1
< l.rintliinn eve |inrly were nlrca.lv I,' I-‘ l| m'» Hi Hie ilrawcr ul her wnrk tulile,
ginning in ilmp in. Aunt I.irr.ie eiuiie !' i m? f " r ’ ™'' ll ""' ln IIm '
il'c ^ic'c|'ing M |iH , |H''"huii,''v'l'rgl!' 1 '? |inl)r! -'-''"'I-' 0...1 rlnirle, .l„lc „
ilreil Hrm. 1 ' lietter mnii_
iiigly. Inylng Imr hnnli'„,| l 'l'iiT'nlu'ul'ir!-' 1 " r <>-'"• (Vimlilngtnn.
II. limy were mi Hie |H.inl nf .eiinriiliim ' "lln'r*Tlle nniy |'i"|. rly Ivmlili.l
' I,, '| ,'Dr Aunt l.i,,i,.\ oiinfurlnl.le .ml nf ilm .1 niggle inul
"-■■I Hlmve nlHir. Im. for ilm .,„ mlv irmiii|ilin "I "1.1 New Vnrk. The
lions. * * a suiishinv
his Ihm
Mas’ lnr the pKiim.r
i gaily
ImU-
"K 1
y ... April, I,...., mini
(ieorge Washington, prcsidcnt-eleci ol
the l nited States bv the unanimous
. , —■ •••■ inane 10 me v "‘V° ol , ! H ' la’uple, stood on a Imlcouv
toiind, credulous wlli*, sitting no stairs '» the senate chamber in the old
i the ijulct mat nm ly circle, with lu-r ball on Wall st met. to take lln*
i her knee, mi proud and lumps : oath ol olliec. An immense multitude
'as her lirM child. And what ,l "‘ htr,v,H 1 "" 1 the windows and
n mother ever faihsl to appmeiate r ‘ M,r8 adiolniug houses. Clad in a
the dignity ol her ((ositiou at such » >,l * t '» cloth of American
‘ manufacture, with hair jsjwdered, and
I" less than half an hour Charlie (.'ale ! "i* 1 * white 'ilk stockings, silver shoe
io».I lorgotten his pixnuiiH*. w ife, child latckles and stcel-hlltwl dress swonl. the
• 'eiytliiug ; and again and again his ! ,on ‘ "i"* bad led the ctdoni.-s u» their
gias^ was Mik'd, and his v-dec iaiM-d in ' n dc|H*ndenct' came modestly forward to
riotous chums with the loudest. take up the burdens that’ |>ca.v had
I he night waned and the guests U'gan brought. Profound siloiuv fell uihiu
«Iis|mmsc Vi-glc in the dnxsiug i«s.m t,u ‘ M%»«llilutlo as W ashington ivsiH.ndcd
i . 4 ..».rr ,M * v for ,a r ‘do, holding i„ \ wv | M| , ! ^dcnnly. • I swear s., help me bo.1, 1
huge bundle of * ben, amid cheers, the display of Mags,
•* in reality little “!“ l ,lu ' n»K"«R ot all the Ih>Us in
[ city, our tlrst president turmsl to f- -
the duties his countrymen had inns
him. ’ • ■ • • ■ •
MFK INMUKAX I-.
••«*» nu .««rnt OihmI|I«-H iMiiili unit «|»«*
biislMO.
The iKipular and succewful agent of
tin- Hird of h reedom Life Insurance com
pany has just received from hin directors
a set of complimentary resolution-, dulv
engrossed and framed, an<\dfiHatuahb-
silver (wrvice, in recognition^WiHt the
directors arc pleased tocull hU^levotlon,
sagacity, rtthl coltrrtge.” tl ijjpbafN that
« V.i. 1 .two yVftM ngo il gentleman living
p \\ itlijmuMfh aVehlle Hnmrerl his wife’s
life lor ?2. r i,(WM). Smie three month* ago
she fell sick, and from hail she went to
worse; the doctors gave her up, and it
looked very much as if in a couple of
days she would Ik- fit for burying, dig
ging up and barreling. .The ’company
was naiorally discouraged al the pros
|m-i i of mi miicli payment for so little
premium. Hy chance it came to the cars
of flic [Kipular arid successful agent al
ready mentioned that the fatal termina
tion of bin ri-f.V, life might I*- avoided if
she could only Ik- induced to make
effort, to fasten her mind ii|mui some
ject and live lor it. The agent, w ho —
a married man, mentally pricked up Id*
ears at this information, and prosecuted
his iiif|iiiricH further, lie found that the
lady was very jealous; that she had \.-rv
good cause.for I'eiilg jealollx, for her hu-
band was a sort of a butterfly in an I I
ster overcoat, roaming from tied lan k
Mower to flower, nod that e-|K-cially had
there I>een warmth and coldness between
them because ot’ a Mis, Humphreys
Having ascertained all these fa.-t-, Pie
apeni induced one of tile fitmil) physi-
nans to intr.*luce him lo the iKsIside of
the dying woman a* an eminent practi
tioner fr«»m I’m is. lie felt her puls.-,
l«H(ked at her tongue, *h(H(k his head, and
((ending forward, in«|uircd:
“Do yon know lainia lliiniphrevs
lull girl, that thinks she’s got Binall fe.’-t
'I lie dying woman apparently rallied
Ibr a mmnelit, rthtl lu-r eve- sparkled as
she faintly wh|*|K*r*‘d, •• S ••*, what ..I
her ?’
“Dli, nothing, nothing, rc-|H(iah*(l the
agent;“ only I met her and your hus-
harul on State street to-day, and lln-v
went into a jeweler’s, and I rather Ihhik
he Ixrtigh!, hern ring, and said —hut it's
of no conserjlienee.”
“ Yes, yes, go on,” murmured the dy
ing woman with an intense earnestnes-
that was painful to witnes-.
“Well, In- said that In-lore the violet--
came, pcrllitlto, lit' would buy her an
other, though It Would not lx- (juitc ...
nrmimenlii). Then they went to a res
tauraiil. Imt |M*rh»ps you feci no interest
in tln-ir conversation.”
The dying woman raised lieraelf in. her
cIImov iiii said : ” W'lmt did the old bald
head vi|ier sav 7”
“tdi, In- didn’t s»y much, except that
you couldn’t last long, mol In- said that
when they calm- hack from l'',Minpe she'll
have all ^liu olM furniture out and make
the house ItHik a-if a woman with some
taste, who hit*I moved in g.Mid society
was at the head of it. Tln-rc' there! ”
he added, kindly | fear I have excited
you iindulv. ^ on iiiii-u really take M,.ne
rest,” and lie retired softly with a *vm
patlii/.ing wink
When the dvlng woman's husband
me home tlmt night lie wa • vurpi i-.-d
'I delighted to find Iter sitting up, with
a hectic liiisli.
(parkling with
When he said
Whv
. -heck, and he. .
unnatural liriiliaia
my love, | thought von were
She said, ‘‘(>h yr- I suppose
Next afternoon when Mi- Humphreys
ailed to iiif|uire after the dying wonniii -
health, the dying woman’s maid brought
her word, with the dying woman’* com
plimrnts, that -lie was n..t nt home, and
a- Miss llumphrcyswciit down tlie^^ul
steps she saw thedyiug woman sia^mng
the parlor window regarding In-r with
glance that iilniost war|K*d the iron
iling. The husband *ays it is a most
liable cure, and that physician from
, irln Ijjitiguestionahle a vi-i v talented
man v m when In- hud placed Mieoinplete
elianctnii th. kill of ih,- family doctor,
d lo him somewhat irregular lo
i,(tlier
letitiol
"'lint seemed
-ll«»KI..,l which i„' rrnlilv li 111..
(i.irllo. wlu. rlirlnl up in l,|, „ lir m .11
•'•' l "-Ti l»l tlllll.il,
los mouth.
|..^J,( y V mdt> . r , ''Hikes Charlie so
i last, ini|tationly.
in please send for
IIJHIII
'| s 'g . t
idol of him. Washingt ..
Mini net was to i ck lln* aid of other ah 1
than his own. In the • aim wunshine o
that April afternoon, flagrant with tin
jnvsemv ot s.Hsl-time and the pnonise o
harvest, we leave him on ins knees ii
«ld St. Paul’s. U> wax I with the ximpli
er iirnel
eliglited- |>erfeetlv ..
lighted!
And that is how the isipular and mi
•esstul agent of the lltrd of Ur,ado
Life Insurance companv eame to ; -
mm Ids directors a s -t of complimeiita
'('solutions and a solid silver service as
estimniiiul to his devotion, sagacity, ai
•on rage.
Don’t.
Don’t insult a pi*(r man. Ill's im-clc.
nay Im- well devi-loped.
Don’t color inccrsclmuius for a living,
t is simply dying by inches.
Don’t throw dusi in your leaehorL
yes. |( will iuiurc tin- pupil.
Don’t worry aUoit the ice crop. Keep
th(I, and you will have enough.
Don’t turn up your nose at li-lit
things. I’ll i n k oi bread a fid taxation.
Don't ixctst of vour |**digree. Many
f«H(| has had a w isc ance-tor.
Don’t buv a coach lo please your w ile.
Itetter make her a little sulky.
write long obituaries. Save
some ol your kind words for those living.
Don’t imagine that everything is
weakening. Mutter is strong in this
market.
Don’t publish your acts of charity.
The Lord will keep the account straight.
Don’t mourn over fhticicd grievances.
Hide your time, and real stir row will
that there is to Ik> no pain, whereas n<
should lx* taught to face the pain and
-corn it. Thj(T puike* the difference lx -
twee*! (||k cowards and, heroes. A regi
ment of |xdtrrx>ns could mar. ii !!|? to a
battery a* cheerfully as a regiment of
henxjs, if they tlimight there was no
enemy nt the guns. The difference is
that heroes know the danger and yet
face it vnKantly.
fJItKAtttsT »N ^KXTlilN OK Till: AUK.
Hltliuol Fuel.
The other rlay we were shown whut
promises t<i Im the most wonderful in
vention of tin- age. and one which prom*
i*cM to reVolillldni/e our entire rlomcstic
and commercial economy. It !• nothing
less than a sulistitutc for fuel, produced
at comparatively no exiicri*-, and hy the
application of the simplest scientific con
trivahl-t*. Tin- invention i* denominated
the hydro earlxm burner and gas geliern-
tor. My tin-application of tin- invention,
ordinary coal oil and water may lie made
to produce heat enough to run an engine,
projM-1 machinery, heat a cixiking Move,
illuminate a mansion, <(r |H-rfnrm any
•(tlier result udlnlH itcomiplUlied hv
mean* of W(kkI or coal. It is an entirely
safe and practicable method, My its use
the most diillciilt mechanical problem-of
the agoaredeatified to lie solved in tin
future. The burden of gas monopolies
will he alsdishcd. and the new system of
generating heat from water and oil will
axtonllh tno scientist a.- well as the un-
achooled and undlsrlpline'l mind The
pr((ces* is not ironiplicated or myst.
It is simply the result which overwhelm
tin- mind with its wonderfulixmxiblliti'-
I’rof. Kendall, tin- well-known «•’
who ha* cxixTimented w ith this
tion, say* that by the us.- of it || ( .
aided to jUr'din.- ill) the fire to
cooking, (♦ashltit* and irofling for
son*, tllr seven uavs, for AO cent.-
apparatus hiirns from one-fourth to scv
ell eights as in mil water a- it doc* any
eoinhiintihle fluid, and produces a result
which cannot fail to fill everyone with
nmuxement "ho witnesses n- ..[K-rations
for hoilsohold pur|Kss>s it is unexcelled
There is no dust or filth, smoke or di«u
grrealde scent ah,ut it. (in* ran Ik- fur
nished from any cooking stove for illuini
uatiiig a house fi,r fifty .cut- i^r tboii
sand feet. The light pftahit.-cd is clear,
bright and steady, fhr Hii|K-rior in ipiality
and illuminating prhjx a rti
nary gits produee.l f r ,
costs from tit tM Oo p
The attachment can I*-
excudion
to the £en-
ihingtou’s Inrlli-
(iJ.NTKN.M llilTIKS.
A nt iUUNO s|*-cially devoted to the
exhibiton of fruit, grain and vegetables
is to lx* erected.
Mai/i Imi'V 1 ’ will send
party of ladies and gr-niiefff
tennial ground*
day.
It i« calculated that at least I
«KM> visitor* will Ik* attracted to Philadel-
fdii hv the ceiitenfliill e.tlilhitlon during
the sfiMup find iminmer.
Hu vc.v car-load" of Hwedjijli and Nor
wegian exhibits, brought to ih!l?»delphia
hy the Swedish steam;r Keimhal, have
I ran* l» rffW ts<1
1‘htlxlclpli
niistloi.vl t ,r - J-
lieen |>ln<
i the
PI.a It ban Ihm
..., Tinnt.
i liwrituldc institution
foreign Cdtfdtvles.
V 8l*wiai, building
es of ground will b-
bureau of agriculture f<
building,
u issued hy the
•utive committee
concerning the
of America and
. . -Mi ri'Mi.'i - I
ijSSFreSJSv;:
ration, tm »her, lUr |1tW*H nt on
•Iis;la MKi^h will llir,.w if off, tOr 0
" T, 'rn.h^^T.'il/'' IutTs ,„,|„
Min.IrsItT |*iil ■ uim l.rr*1l * son W.
o*('r!ftf* three
erected hy tin*
oiiiexii <>i I.UIicii11iiiit ioi the accommo
dation of tn«* wagon* and carriage* and
ither similar articles of uf>IW.
Si vi it.\i. plan* for tin- prop.-cd (mihl-
jiig to Ik- erected for the display of the
. •ideational interest- of Pennsylvania at
tin* centennial are in tin- hands of .1, I'.
Wickemhnm, superintendent of public
instruction.
Thkhk i* gri*at activity In the fnachi-
nery hall. Workmen in great numbcis
arc engaged in pre(»aring foundations for
Uiilers, engines, etc. I lie —* 8
mammoth < 'orlisxengine»
SMITH ORGAN CO.,
BOSTON, M ASS.
THE8E STANDARD (N8TRTMEN 1 8
SoW by Denlnrn Evnrywhara,
Apnls Watlcii iii ETciy Town.
THE LOST CAUSE
I rotvllll...
i. SJfff" will (Osl
MAHKET KEI’ORTS.
Oldesl, Largest,
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.
the Unite'! Htat-
promxl to Hou tham pi
( to tilt- lirdb
in coke, which
r ihotisand feet.
r;;:
dinary atove, range, or furnaie, or mo-
live |Miwer, with entirely satisfaclorv n
sillt-. 'I’lii* invention only needs to U-
evamined to have It- merit* fully anpre-
ciated. Cajdtali-ts and |- r-«.n- d.-irinr-
from rnrnisH yor other motives to -4-<i tin
invention in ois-ratiou ar«- cordially re
•sted to nill and witness* its results,
has Imth procured, and tlu* in-
I'eiitnr, a very eminent -. ientili. gentle
nan. is now prepared to enter tin field,
ind capture the public with an inven-
h-n nliyiuiis on -i r l,t. and .non .
Ivili/ed niafi than could In- the
ion of the wildest di.-ams . rented hy the I
alleged claim of the Kcclcv motor, wliieh
have heretofore created luiieli comment
and interest in the public miil.l I he
M ytnplloity and praellcalillity of this ap-
•atiis can Is- determinated oh Right,
lit i* destined to go into general iih-
l-’ranklin will
i.i.nev. ... ..vh,.h... m Knalapd. ami
other foreign jsirts and take up the w 'rVs
of American artist* ahronil intended lor
exhibition at Philadelphia.
A ( pntknviai. tree is to Im- trail-
planted hr Mr P. H. Peterson from tin
I lose Hill' mir-cry. in .letl’erson. Ill , i„
(’hiuigo's \Vii*hlngtoii pitta, rurrtli rid,
Ihe tree is a magnificent elm, l<H» Ve/frJ
old,!» fed in circumference, and nearly
tin feet high.
\ I'HOTfXUtAI'll of the New llaridi <r
i asylum Im* Is-en taken, and will
-mitahlv framed and forwarded to
Philadelphia, togriher with a brief hi-
l,,ry of the institution. t«, Is- exhibited
with other similar contributions relating
,• clinritahlo organixatlon-.
A l.Altof. alliotint of material repre
suiting the mitu-rahtnd rfprif tiItit«>
duet* of Mlwolifi lias lieen roller l»d nl
*t. l/.uis, and will Ik- rapidly triUi<i|M>r(r-d
o Philadelphia. The s*ate l-,ard „f
•-lilMiriial imtmigtus lire hiaking great
•M’ortrt to lutve Missouri well represented.
Tin r< nlenniat fire brigade, whiclii*
loroiighly organized, will erimprife
Ml nien during tin- exiNisition.
of them an- stationed at the liead-
<|iiaiters of ('liicf Marshal Smith in one
of the eastern towers of maihim^v hall
The plan of working the Are alarm 4ti!»
ne as that ordinarily used,
immittee ap|Miinte,|
* it*
The latest It
A dialNili.nl . ,1
iris corn’*|xindent
i> kuo
elgn Tragedy.
Dm
t put i
innlier your tailor
•n’t 1m> Km .sciitituenlal.
projK-rly cooked w ill make
lollies
ucal
Dtm't ask your pa-toi
. 1*MI?
How cl.-4
'• pray with
i lu* pay his
Don't
"garments unspotted,
vating old clothes.
iMn't linger where
dreaming.” Wake he
to get breakfast.
Don’t put oil* subscribing lor the pa
of murder, say* the
of lln- Ixmdon Kcho.
’ the assize* of the
I .nudes, in 1** ranee. Meriiurd Ca»tay lived
in the < '.imnuine of Mirnmonf s’-nsani.
II,- wa* a middle-aged mall, and hv dint
nf hard work and economy had nmn-*, d
a little capital, which lie employed in
money lemliiiL'. \molig hi-dcl.tor. wa
il man mimed Diilm . of low . dissipated
habits, who*.- wile wa* generally r, |N,rt.-d
Is- the inistn-sof McrnardCasav. Dm-
y the money lender disjip|H>ared from
i home, and, after a long search, hi*
laxly was found at tin- Uittom of a cull
own in lhe country as tin- Trmi-aux
(s l-’rom the wounds on his head
d Ixxly it wa* clear tlmt he had Urn
unlcn-d. and lhonl**encc ,
d valuable |ia|s-is In* alw
„ his jKicket indicated that theft must have
d U*ni thu object of the crime. The |*iliii*
to work, and in a short time dlsenv
d that M. t'a-tav had Ikm-ii invited. ,.u
■ eve of his di*ap|M*arnnce, to dine with
Duluc, and tlmt on tin- followuigdayone
ica/c. a notoriously had character’ wa-
*cen to leave Dtilue's house in a haggard
and suspicion- state I Millie, hi* wife
and I.aemre were forthwith arressted. \i
first they all pnili‘.*Hcd their iiuioc.-uec,
bui linding tlmt convincing proof of their
guilt was U-ing gathered, they confessed,
each one. however, throwing the respon
sibility of the crime on the shoulder* ■•!
the Other two. The evidence hmught
forward on the trial showed dial Uubie
and l.aea/c had long resolved to murder
and rol. M. t’asiay. and that Duluc'* wife
approved of the design. A pistol wa*
bnighi and loaded to the muzzle, ,/. ,i/.
fenrfunt the execution of the crime. Du
luc invited 'I (’.istay to come and din.-
with him ami talk over mom v matter*;
the money-lenderncccnlcii the invit;
Mcfore he arrived at Duluc - house. La
ca/c entered, and. having drunk -evera
glasses of hnuidy, hid himself in thohnv
loft, armed with a Imr of iron. M. r t -
tav dined with Duluc and hi* wife, am
either drank i.hi much or wa* drugged
for he fell adocp on the table. Dulin
then g,it the pistol and tired it piini
blank into the sleeping money lender'*
face; hut a* it Imd lieen charged with
*iimll shot only, t'a-tay, wa.* not killed
the sjsit. He jumped up and rushed
“vour lo
tell hei
'M
without 1111 -
Courage is ; i
an chivalry,
or truth noi
hoped
' Aunt IJz./.ii
hinc mid xay I’m waiting
DC came at length. lint the liist
word he s|*.k«- told her all. She knew
at oiur he wa* intoxieaU*l, though lo
ollu-r* only a very slight excitement was
all that ap|K-atvd unusual aUiut him.
«»h’ the idtame She hard I v darvd
i,i.Hrm S' |
lam. HH- her Uiimghi, Im, „•», jviUm,,, h.,i,« umlo^.u. mH,,., ,.Lh,. | L ^
> U C"' " l, . t «">' *».v ex«,Ki»g l.v Imr rnnimn i„!!i l' , ‘*!" ?' LV’Iri„£ h
Vi ^ ■ *'-z s 1 r i:
hIhhvs .V, f-r Jim ahv.Hy- imii l. j will hindw if, Tl j, "
ami .•l.er„),„l l.y I,nr v.miwa, , a ilimbln miaakn. ll de.tn.va her W«
"C ,lu ' '"S'-- . nim.idniKv it. her ; l„r |,e donVr. Imr in a
linvilrnp of ll. mv H|.|H':n- m I,,-. |.,, Am! Hmuali il mas tlu- l.,v thi,
j attain it. crjstaliiat.on. time, to -it .till, it i, under the deWieu
?: iu f -
., ir SW -oou, v uve
mlcs nde with a drunken hush ami - and
lien the liver 1 She Imd reliwsl tostav.
hui now sl», thought U tter uf it.
•• What do you think of it Charles?
*ia*ivelv W< ‘ U< ' M: ‘ V ' ” hhv a * kf ' 1 ! K ' r ‘
Mut liquor had made him sullen.
> the do
let hv 1.;
. who
ala
skull with the iron bar. I he murdere.
next *tntt'ed up hi* mouth w ith .[iii, k-
limo, and dragged him into a eupU anl.
where he died in a few minutes. Thcv
then ransacked his pocket.sofa Unit twenty
ixmnds, which wns divided, i >h ihe
night following l-aca.e brought a cart t.-.
I'nine’s house. The U*l v
tiered man. hidden in a sick, wa* ph .. .
in it. and the two men drove off to the
forest. On arriving then' the murderers
had to carry the remains of their victim
for some distance before they reached the
l'nin-au.\ Fees, which lies buried amid
tret's and hushes. They then pitche,
the U*lv into the w.KHiland gulf and rt
turnetl home. I-aeaze was condemnedt
death, but extenuating circumstance.
U’ing found with n'ganl to Duluc and
his wife—why to the former i* a puzzle
—they got otf with hard laU»r, the man
for life and the woman for ten years.
1'iiK 1-ondon Baptist As-ssiation ten
ears ago wu? composed of 6-4 churches.
..ad now includes 131. it.* total meui-
hershin i* 3*2,;k r il. an increase of
during the last year. At the ai
meeting of this association. M
SpnrgiMU deliver, d a vigorous addn*
u jsiu city evangelization, from the w ords
leh
•Let
up at i
ell able
. when he
- v ••••' in number)
the orchard was all killed. A piece
horse shoe was hung in a cherry-tree
the same orchard, and the yield wa*
... umlaut, while on the three adjacent
trees the fruit wa* entirely killed lb
the idea originated with his mother,
that he, hy her instructions, when a Uiv.
tried the same thing frequently, ami
w ith the same result. This i> imtKirtaut,
if true, and it will cost but little to test
the truth of it.
happkp hands, face, pimples, ring
u. altrhtwim, ami otht* eutancons alfec
i cored and rough skin made soft mu!
-th, by using Juniper Tar Soap. R t .
'get only that made hv Caswell. H
> . New York, ns there are many
tiont made with common tar, all of which
worthless.
lU'.MKMBKR that the rouplt- who lunrrv - Al , mTTT , T „
1 nothing s mm
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