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A Heroine In a Fix.
I used to know the late O. P. H.
James, whose novels at one hme enjoyed
a very large circulation. One day I
called upon him, as we had agreed to go
out somewhere together. I found him
dolefully seated over a manuscript. He
was not' writing, hut he was gazing at it
with melancholy despair. I thought he
was ill, and asked him whether this was
the case. No, lie said, he was physically
well. What, then, was the matter with
him? I anxiously inquired. “It is my
heroine,” he answered ; “ I have got her
in such a lix that I can not extricate her
without a slight violation of the rules of
propriety.” “Then let her be improper,
and don’t let us be late for the train,” I
flippantly said. “My dear frieud,” lie
replied, *‘ do you want to ruin me ? Aro
you not aware that I live by never allow
ing my heroines to do anything to which
the most stringent mamma might object?
If once the slightest doubt were raised
about mv novels being sound reading for
the most innocent of school-room girls
my occupation would be gone.” And so
wu missed the train, but the lieroue
emerged from the pages of the novel a
model of all that a heroine ought to do
under difficult circumstances. — London
Truth.
rue 1 xperlcnce from Many.
“I had been sick and miserable so long
and had caused my husband so much
trouble and expense, no one seemed to
know what ailed me, and 1 was com
pletely disheartened and discouraged. In
this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop
Bitters and used them unknown to my
family. I soon began to improve and
gained so fast that my husband and fam
ily thought it strange and unnatural, but
when 1 told them what had helped me,
they said ‘Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long
may may they prosper, for they have
made mother well and us happy.’ ’’--The
Mother.—Home Journal.
A Journalist’s Funny Position.
Once a funny thing occurred behind
tho scenes that might have been still
funnier. It was a wet, cold night, and a
writer for one of the papers with his
overcoat on, and his pants rolled up over
his top boots, and an umbrella in his
hand, and an old slouch hat ou his head,
stopped a moment, to have a chat with
Pauline Markham, who was playing
“Stu.la.cta.” Markham was waiting be
low the stage, standing on the trap that
was to bounce her into her fairy realm.
The writer got talking to Polly, and they
got interested in the chat, and before
they knew it the trap had begun to go
up. Markham noticed it first, and cried
to the reporter, “ For heaven’s sake, get
off!” But getting off wasn’t as easily
done as said. The reporter was pretty
tall and very clumsy, aud thoroughly
scared, so he stood lookin’ about him
i like a fool—goin’ up, up, all the time,
t But Markham at last—and just at the
\ last moment, too, gave the fellow a shove
| and knocked him off the trap. He struck
his head against the floor of the stage,
and then tumbled down on a coil of
ropes. He might have broken his head,
or his bones, or his back, but he didn’t.
But it was a mighty close shave, aud
Markham kept laughin’ to herself all the
evenin’, thinkin’ how the audience would
have roared to have seen that long, slab
sided fellow, with his dirty wet boots,
and his rolled-up breeches, and his slouch
hat, aud his old cotton umbrella, cornin’
up out of cloud-land alongside of her,
in all her silks and satins and spangles,
as the queen of the fairies.— Sunday
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Veoe ine is nourishing and strengthening;
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Science in Aid of tile Housewife.
Mending of all kinds of clothing, table and bed
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His Exact Age.
■When Uncle Reuben Clay, an old dar
key of about seventy winters, dropped
into a Detroit tobacco store, and was
asked his age, he promptly replied:
** Wall, sail, I reckon I’ze about ns
nigh 70 y'ars ole as dev can make ’em.”
“If you can’t read, or w rite or cipher
how can you tell?”
“I’ze kept de dates in my head, sail,
an’ if you’ll take a pencil I kin prove my
age in no time ’tall.”
One of the loungers prepared himself
with pencil aud paper, and Uncle Reuben
proceeded:
“ Now, sail, in what y’ur did Columbus
diskiver America?”
“la 1492.”
‘ * Deu sot dat down. ”
“ Why, what has tho discoverer of
America to do with your age?” asked sev
eral voices.
“It makes no diffuncc, sail. I'zo got
to git some pint to reckon from, an’ I
take dat one knse it’s de handiest. Put
down 1492.”
“Yes."
“Now, deu, when was de rovolushunary
wa’ lit?”
“In 1776.”
“ Exactly. Take dat from 1492 and it
leaves how manv!”
“Just 284 years.”
“ Bat’s k’rect. Now when did dey
fight de next wa’?”
“In 1812-14. Take that out and it
makes a difference of thirty-six years,
and reduces the figures to 248.”
“Dut’s all right,” said Uncle Reuben
as he bent over the figures. “ Now, den,
in w hat y’ar did 1117/ great-grandfather
land in ole Virginny?”
‘ ‘ Why, how do I know? You must
know if any one. ”
The old man scratched his head, looked
over the figures and said:
“ Dat’s kinder cur ns. De ole man
comes in dar some whar?”
All the men began to laugh at him,
and the old man got up aud tied 011 his
comforter and said:
‘ • You white folks needn’t feel so mighty
peart kase you fink you've got an ole
nigger in a box. I’ze gwine ober to see
my son George, an’ George he’ll take a
piece o’ chalk au’ de bottom of a cheer an’
begin wid de day dat Cain killed Abel
an" run my aige down to dis worry maw
nin’ quicker’n de smartest o’ you kin rub
a so’ heel!”— Free Press.
French Beggars.
Mendicancy is forbidden in Palis and
the neighboring villages. But under
various pretenses it seems to be more
{irevalent than it has been known for a
ong time. Some of the persons who beg
in Paris have known better days, and are
dainty in their language. A gentleman
said to an outstretched palm:
“I have not a sou about me.”
“Sir,” exclaimed the worthy mendi
cant with a sneer, “I have not specified
the species of coin.”
A young lady of two-and-twenty refused
towed a man of fifty, saying he was
neither one thing nor yet another. He
was too old for a husband and too young
to hold out any hope of immediate
widowhood.
Vegetine.
Kidney Complaints.
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
The symptoms of an acute attack of inflammation of th#
kidneys are as follows: Fever, pain in the small of the
back, and thence shooting downward ; numbness of the
thigh, vomiting, usually at first a deep red color of the
urine, which becomes pale and colorless as the disease
increases, and is discharged very often with pain and
difficulty; costiveness and some degree of colic. In
chronic diseases ofthe kidneys the symptoms are pain in
the back and limbs, dryness ofthe skin, frequent urina
tion (especially at night), general dropsy, headache,
dizziness of sight, indigestion, and palpitation of the
heart, gradual loss of strength, paleness aud pufliness of
.he face, cough, and shortness or breath.
In diseases of the kidneys the Veoetixk. gives im
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taken regularly and directions followed. In many cases
it may take several bottles, especially cases of long
standing. It acts directly upon the secretions, cleansing
and strengthening, removing all obstructions and im
purities. A great many can testify to cases of long stand
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after trying many of the known remedies which are said
to be expressly for this disease.
Kidney Complaints.
Clxciksati, 0., March 19, 1877.
H. R. Stevens:
Dear Sir—l have U9ed tout Vkoetine for some time,
aud can truthfully say It lias been a great benefit to in*:
and to those suffering from disease of the .kidneys I
cheerfully recommend it. -***
Respectfully, O. H. SMITH.
Attested to by K. B. Ashfield, druggist, corner Eighth
and Central avenue.
Ciiccijmatj, 0. f April 19, 1877.
Mb. H. R. Stevens: , . .
I have suffered several years with the kidney com
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several bottles of your preparation, and am convinced it
ia a valuable remedy, it has done me more good than
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suffering from kidney complaints.
Yours respectfully, L 6* McMILLLN,
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SIOOO IN COLD.
■ will he paid for a will not cure or^H
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