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The Broken Flower. A rcarvel of beauty and brightness was Little A To those accustomed to ob serve mysterious course of things, in tliLa world there had been many a misyivi-a, many a painful apprehension that the lit tle lile unfolding with so much of prom ise before iheir eyesevery day develop ing some newer charms, some rnrer per iectionmight come to a sudden end. "Too sweet for earth'' was felt b. not spoken, lest the harmless words should prove a dreadful prophecy, or in some in definable way hnsten their OA-n fulfilling. It is admitted now, however, with tear ful eyes and quivering lips by those who were to him little more than stranyers. No one, I think, who has spent an hour of the last half year in his soeiety but has laid away in memory something to go with him through his natural life. something t" come back at unexnectid times and places, producing a mingled joy and painjoy that such rare sweet ness ever existed, pain that its existence was so brief. It may have been only a little act, the repetition of a woid ges ture of welcome "which he had been tanught, but it was done so graceiously the granting of an asked-im- kiss, but you would never have gu ssed the p'easure was not half his own from the ea^er ad vance with upreaching face, the sweet face, the sweet lips wieathed in smiles aud the soft violec eyes beaming with de light. Had he enrered ui on life two years ago with a mature intelligence and the one purpose to win in that shori time all heart's to himself he would not have been materially different. His loveliness of form and featu may have beenthough rarelyequalled, but the beauty of his character, 1 am confi dent could not have been surpassed. There are no words with which to define it any more than to describe the aroma of a flower, the tint ot its petals. Do w~r attempt to outline with words a bit of sublime scenery, a magnificent cloud cluster transformed by the sun's rajs in to thin of life and light until the ima a$inatio re v..la in unknown wnrldd? Much more the mysterious something essence, or spirit which surrounds a little child fresh from the hand of its Maker, (and tike him more than any other of his created works, or than it will ever be in after years) defies us. 0 1 a powerfully magnetic temperatment the louch of hia waxen baby hand thrilled you something in his shiny golden hair aided the fancy that a lambent light played about it and you thought without profanation' ot the infant head, halood and hallowed, which the master.* have brought down to u? from eighteen 'hundred years ago. Sore ly, '"of Mich is ihe kingdom of heaven," and to the hearts wrung with anguish tor the loss of "Little A ibis thought alone has power to bring healing, comfort. O child of promise rare! Shall vvu unt know thee there By the straage'y subtly eharui that round thee lies? All felt its myotic power, A P, Wiitehtng hour Imur, New beauties opened to our wondering eyes. And when that lovely form Bentt'i ih furious storm Of Death and low the precious head -nraslaid, We broujflit the rarest blooms Laden with rieh perfumes "Sweets to the 8*eet"a titling tribute paid. A fair, sweet human flower Lent for a tleetinjr hour. cheer and bless us on our earthly way Then by Gd' kindly hand, Transferred to that lair land, Where blight eorues not but flowers bloom for aye A. C. H. 4,Lovest thou me?" said a swain t his last year's girl. "Not much, I don't was her mphatic reply. '-Then death is my best friend, and here's to his ncalth spoke up the'stalling lover as lie diank off a bottle filled with a mixture -which he supposed to be laudanum. But when the emetic, which a shrewd druggist had given instead of laudanum, began to work, his girl just held his hat to save the carpet, and then dragged him out OD tl'ie door-steps by the hair of the head. Be has no longer any faith in the vaunt ed tenderness of women's sympathetic nature. .og n. A writtr in the London Hornet tells li following story o! a popultr diamatist: "I heard a moai Mr. Byrou's the other day. He was present at a drama*ic reci tati^n given by a lady who once fancied, and perhaps still fancies, herself a famous tragedienne. The recitation was dreari ness itself and before it was half over the author of 'Our Boys,'' who, though he has amused the town with one iece for three long years, cannot hini-elf stand being bored lor half an hour, rose logo. Ashe was edging li sway to the door, he stum bled over an acquaintance, who asked him if he was going. 'Yes,' said Mr Byron 'I can't stand this any longer ff 'By Jove!' returned his frien^, 'I wish I were you.' 'Why don't you imi tate mv tximple, then?' asked the dram atist. '1 can't,' answered the othtr-, 'my mother is here she wants to see it out, and I must wait for her.' 'Ah!1 said the wit, turning in the doorway, 'this is one of those meloucholy occasions that makes a raan wish he was an orphan." One of our exchanges rejoices over the fact that our youth are so greatly en amored of the classics. The cdi'or proves his statement true by asserting that on one occasion, when two hoys were pummel ling each other, a third cried out, in the language of Virgil, Socct tuem Romeo. 'Why is it, my son, that a foreigner with a glass eye c*n never vote in this country?'' "Because, my respected par ent, he can never be natural eyesed." Encouiagement for the Fe.fole. So long as thefatlins embers of vitality are apable of being re-kindled into a warm and genial glow, just so long there id hope for the weak and emaciated invalid. Lot him not, therefore, despond, but derive encouragement from this and from the further fact that there is a restorative most potent, in renewing the rlilapida ed powers of a broken don sytm Yes, thanks to iis unexampled tonic virt.ies, 'Stettei's Stomach Bitters is daity reviving strength in the niies aud hope in the inmds oi the feetile and nei vous. Appetite, refre.-h ing s'eep. ih acquisition of flush and color, are blcBfinys attendant upon the rupar live pr.icessis which this .priceless invigoraiit speedi initiates and carrier to a successful conclusion. tiestion restored, the blood fertilized and sustenance affudcd each lite sustahiiiig organ by the Bitters, which is inof fensive even to the feminine pal.it**, vegetable composition^ and Ihorougiy safe. VoO it, and regain vigor! Fro Now York Sun of August 16th.' Geo. Kuivell A Ou. tc-ply 10 .lie 3SV.W Vo-fc Hrl. From the Sew York Hernld of August 9 U|'.' h. W makelhere'ore, Mie following propnsi. tion to Ko.vi-11 &Co. If i hey, or i heir fi n-ls for them, will put up $15,0u0, with the con dition that this sum Miall lie paid them tu the Metropolitan Muceum of Art. or to any public charitv that may he agreed on. in case the sworn report ol the Htn ild's circulation is shown by proper and thorough examination to he coi re t. The Herald wll also put up an equal sum of 25,,00, whtcn it will agree shall be paid over to the Metiopolitan Museum ot Ait, or to any public charity that may be agret on, in eas its sworn repott of circula tion is prov. false. The condition beitisi that Kiwell & Co. shall choose one respect able expert. make an examination of pre-s room--, books, papers, etc. the Herald *hail choo-u another and these, two shall select a third sod the inree shall forthwith make an examination and a report, which they shall publish. This much for Rowell & Co., who we trust, to use the language of western sporting men will now "'either put up or shut '1 last Circulation "Report furnished by the New York Herald to the AMEKIC AN NEWSPAPER DIKFCTO KY claim an average dai'y circulation of 123100. An thes-e fig eg apvear in an advei tisement of the Her rdd for th:ir edition, for whicn advertisem nt the Herald paid us u prict$5(1. Th writ ten claim furnished hears 'h name of the same VV. II. Henry, Business Manager, who siirns the late affidavits put forth hy the Her ald. In the edition of the DIRECTORY for inch tliis, repoit was furnished, we estimat ed the circulation of the Herakl at an average of ri5.0f!0 copies daily. For the purpose of putt'mj to a test the comparative value of their claims and our estimates, we make to ihe. New YorkHerail the live following propositions OUR. PJKST PROPOSITION. "We will forfe.t ib^O H) to th-j .vtutropoliU Museum of Art. agont an equeal amount be paid by the Herald, if the cmniitue ap poii ted according to the Herald's stipulation noes not pronounce the Herald's circulation clai'!., a furnished to us, to be iu excess of the facte. OUR SECOND PROPOSITION. W will f.nf.-it Slu.iHMi, HS above, if the crm m'ntee appointed according to ttie Herald stipulation does not pronounce the Herald's claim to be more than 1U,0J0 copies iu excels of the tacts. OUH THIRD PROPOSITION. W will f.-rtVii $5 (Mill, a- above, if 'h com mittee appointed according to the Herald'a stipulations does not pronounce our estimate nearer the actual facts lhau the Herald's writ ten claim. OUR FOUKTTI PROPOSITION. We will forfeit $l,0UO, as a'love, if th*. com mitteee a."pointed as a'ov do not pronounce ihat the circulation of G5,'KH) copies daily av erage as e.-tiinated by us, to he in excess of the actual circulation of the Herald at that time OUR FlFTn PROPOSITION. W will lorfeic $5)0. as atiove, if the com mittee appointed acor ling to the Herald's stipulations jronounce that the actual daily sales of ih Herald, at that time, average. aV much as one-half the ntiiuticr claimed hy Mr. W. II. Henry in the written statment furnish ed hv him for the. guidance of the editor ol the AlIbKICAN NEWSPAPER DlKETOKY. We siitiniit Ihe anove propositions to the Herald, and hal be glad to know at an early hour which one is elected to accept. GEO. P. RowELI. fe Co to Spruce St. NEW YOR K, Augu-t 15th, 1878. ^p^ Nervousness and Sleeplessness can be^ife hy the use of Dr. Graws' HEAKT REGU LAToR. A single do will enable a peison pass a comfortable night who has ne nown one for years, and for quieting the nerves and bringing the heart into healthy action it cannot be excelled. Try it thou sands testily to its virtues, and it will relieve yon as well a- others. We know it to be a ui dicine of great worth. Among the many forms of Heart Disese are Palpitation, Enlargement, Spasms of the Heart, Stopp-tge of the Action of the tleart, Tremh in gall over and about the Hear, Os sirl-atioti or Bony Firnatio of the Heart RLeumatisin, General Debility and Sinking of the Spirits, fend your nume to F. E. IXG.VLLS, Concord, N II., for a ciieular containing list of tes'iim nial- of cures.%". The E \RT REGULATOR is for sale by ruggists at o'J cdiics a-id $t ",ti3. Io' lie o'l Move? The Rev. John Jasper, of Virginia, says: il De nun do move, for in de mornin' it shines on dis side de hous, whil in de ebeii'ii', on rtat side de hous. Now tf lie don't move. how.com hedarV" Notwithstanding Mr. Jas pi r's logic, we yet believe the vorld moves. When Mr. Jasper's ideas constituted the pon u'ar belief, peo|l thought that todieoi small pox or cholera was simply fulfilling one of na IUIV'S laws. Now.ibrougti vaccination, small pox is avert, while cholera, cholera morbus, dysentery (llux). and dianhrea are readily cur. (1 by"the u.-e of Dr Pierce's Compound Extract if Smart-Weed. Does not sueti evi dences tend to prove that "the world moves?" As an external remedy for cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, bites and stings of insects, the comrourd Extract Smart-Weed has no equal. Veterinary surgeons have also em ployed it with mai ked success CHILDREN DO NOT DIB of the croup to whom Dn. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUXGS is administered. Parents will do well to remember this fact and keep a medicine, which saved so many lives, in the house ready for an emergency. The Babam over comes a tendency to consumption, strength ens weak and heals sore lungs, reraedhs painful and ashmatic breathing, banishes hoarseness and cures all bronchial and trach eal inflammation. If you have a cough, use it "early and often." All Druggists sell it. Ttie Kxt*ni1e Vnpvtarity Of DOOLET'S YEAST POWDER is the best evi dence of its wurtb. Whenever you want a light, white, sweet biscuit, delicious pot-pie, elegant cake, or a c'loice pudding, DOOLEY'S BAKING POWDER should be used. Perfect puritv and absolute full eight are the watch words of the manufacturers. From tlie Sl-\lmyprt, Slam. Hrratit. GRACE'S SALVE should be in every family, for there is no.hing of the kind exceeding it in value. For Scalds, Burn?, Cbappi.d Hands, and Sores from Humors or otherwise, it is the most speedy cure known. We speak from facts under our own obsevation. .J^.keJ,d. v.ia@&. a For upwards of thiity vears Mrs. WINS LOW'S SHOOTING SYRUP has been used for children with never-failing success. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowls, cures dysenter and diarrhoea, whethei arising from teething or other causes. A old aud well-tried rem edy. 2 5 cts. a bpttlts. -rt .CHEW: The Celebrated^" Matchless Wood Tag Plug -r TOBACCO. THB PIONBBR TOBACCO COMPANT, New York. Boston and Chicago. If there is am thing in this life that will eive one a foretast^of hell, as some represent it, that thing is Neuralgia. It is the refinement oftunure. But there i a simple and inex censiv remedy for it Johnson's Anodyne Liniment snuffed up into the head will give lustaiit relief. cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten the breath, use Brown's Cam phot ated Sapona ceous Dentifrice. Twentv-flvc cents a bottle. Pure rich blool giv-.s u=. health, long life and a en old a^e," but how few pay any attention to the a ate of their blooc? Parson's Purgative Pills make new ricn blood, aud taken one a night for three months wiil change blood iu the etiNrn oyarein. IWPORlAs o'jt'..fr'Ni'iiiera.Pa tiles and Others in purchase no Itemed, equal Dr. Tf'BlAS' VhNETIvS LINIMENT for tue cure of Cholera, Oiarrhooea, Dyseottry, Croaj, Collu, and Sea sleknei, taken iatorcally(it ta perfectly harmlew see oath accompanying eac*. bottle) and ute-nally for Ch^oaic Kheumatism. Headache, lonthache, Sore 1'hroat, Cuts Burns, Swellings, Bruises Mosquao Bites, fH6 -oes Paiunin Limbs, Back and Chest. The VENETI \N L.IN1MEVT was intro need 1817, a no one who has -ed it but continues to do so, many stating if it was Ten uo'lars a Boitl" tuey w.juld nut be without it. Thousands of Certificates can be seen at the Depot, speaking or Ira -nderful cucativ pr pt-rtit-B. aolr) by be Drugsibts at 4 0 u., Oupot Murray. St New Vok Urj?iva!lcd Appearnncs, Unpardleiccl in Simplicity.' Unsurpa:scd in C:r.stmctic:L Unprceoicztod in fcdDilitj, Unexcellsd Eccnoiny cf PncL UMfspnMiitlie BROAD CLAIM cltci::t:3 VERY BSST OPEEATINa, QUICKEST SELLING-, HANDSOMEST AND mimimmm Ever offered to tlie public. KADE ONLY ZY EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. Has. 612, Cli, eifi & C:3 IT. L'aia fit., '61. LOUIS, MO. COLD 2T-2" Adam liccker, St. Janiipy Hros.. IWinnPapnj '|1J Tb olioiuust in toe rfu l'l mpor-o.. 1 i t^ pricesLargest eompaiy In Ametva Staple articlepleases eeryb dyTrade oontinr.tle ncrcasincAiiei ts wanted everywherebest tud'i-jr ments- don't wast timesend forcjroutar to. ROB'TW L.LS 48Vesey ?t..N. Y.: P.O. Box U- GRACE'S SALVE JONFSVILLE, Mlfh., Deo. 27,1ST?.Messrs. Fowles I sent you SOcntsfonwu boxes of ttr&ct's Salve, have had two aiid liavensed them on an ulcer on foot, aud it is a.most well. Kt6kectfull yours, 0. J. VAN NKS8. Price 3 5 cents a box at all druezists, or sent by mai on rt ceipt of a rents. Prepared by *KrH rOWLlitt HONM.Sli Harrison Ave.. Boston.Mas WE WANT It know- all Oa'h Buyers of Boots and Shops in th* Western cou^tiy ihut e liava esmbii Led a Cash House in Chicago For their esp-clal acro'nmoda Ion. where prices aie made au induce ent to all a-h Cure ase a. BITKI,, COOK & SKiXAS 811 xlid IS diin.li Cl.iCMM", 111 S9~" Goods. Stocs entl ely new and pu cbiisnd for Oa^h. Make Hens Lay. AnEnsl hh Veterinary ^urge a a Ohem'st now trave'i. io this con ry, eav- inat most of the Uor and Cuttle Powders id here ar* wnrtnles* trassolatele t-H tht Sbeii ari' Oo'niit on weisare a pure.and imn.tnsely valuable Nothing earth wil make be slay i-.eSht-r dun'-ifondiaonfowders. Dos^ cne traspooifnl to one pint food. Bent by mail t,r tight le.t stamps. d. JOaNSOVAOO., Bangor, Maine. ftAPONiFIER Is ih R-liHbl Conceiitr ttdLie FOtt FAMILY S0\P MAKING. Directions accompanying eaoh can f- making Hard, Soft and Toilec roan. QUICKLY. IT IS FULL WEIGHT AXD STRENO TH. Th market is flooded with (so-called) Concentrated Lye.which is adult rated with salt and rosrn, ana won't make toap. SA VE MOyEY, AND BUY THE SAPONIFIER MADE BY THB Pennsylvani SaltMaiuf -S Cc PttUADELPMA. $3300^A -zsg: -m-""'""~J^ I'OK S VOSW&, HU LMia. WHAT THE Chicago Ledger OFFERS FOIt ForTwoDoFarswe will aen4 THE CHICAGO LEDGER EiglUeen Months to any address, Postpaid. This is a rare opportunity to obtain a valuable Fami Paper for along subscrip ion period at a price which is quite nominal. For Two Dollars wewill send THE CHICAGO LEDGER one year, Postpaid, and an elegant set of CORALOID JEWELBY, consisting of Breast- Pin, Ear-Ringf, and Cuff-Pins. These are new and very handsome, and are an excellent imitation of genuine corals. Parties receiving them will not be disappointed. For Two Dollars we will send THE CHICAGO LEDGER Si MONTHS. Postpaid, and an ele- gan NICKEL-PLATED, ENGLISH STEEL BABBEI AND CYLINDER, SEVEN-SHOT REVOLVER. This Revolver is first-cliss in ovory particular, and canbot be bought at retail for less than $5.00. It w.ll be sent by mail, postage paid, and war- ranted perfect. For Two Dollars we "nil send THE CHICAGO LEDGER one year, Postpaid, and a copy of "THE FARMER'S FRIEND AND CALCULATOR," the most useful book ever written for farmers. For Two Dollars wo will send THE CHICAGO LEDGER one year, Postpaid, and five beauti ful CBROMOSsize from 14x20 to 20x27 Oar stock of Chromos is limited, and those wishing to take advantage of the above oiler should remit at once. For Two Dollars we will send THE CHICAGO LEDGER ono year, Postpaid, and a copy of "THE HOME GUIDE," a book of 160 pages, ueatly bound in cloth, containing 1,000 practi cal recipes and hints on Cookery, The House hold, The Toilet, The Sick-Room, &c. This took contains an unlimited amount of informa tion which cannot be found in many of the higher-priced publications. For Two Dollars we will send THE CHICAGO LEDGER one year, Postpaid, and a beautiful ly-bound volume of Dickens' Little Folks, en titled SMIKE." The retail price of this book at any bookstore is $1.00. For Two Dollars we will send THE CHICAGO LEDGER ona year, Postpaid, and an elegant SIXBLADED POCKET KNIFE, the retail price of which is $1.25. ttT'Each of the above-named articles trill be cent. Postpaid, together vrith the paper an above stated, to any address, on receiptof 42.00 and we warrant them all aa represented. l%m, nif Address ^^'IfJ^'iMF^' THE LEDGER, Chicago. I1L "3 IMMENSEf tif fe9 00 CLOTHING I THE GREAT MUSIC HOUSE. -OF- DYER &I HOWARD,! 69 [East [Third Street, Saint Pahl4 W ipake speclel off rin lnwprtossandcasypumecta on Pianos and Organs from oar STOCK, Dnr'ng the Sate ir at St. Paul. Don't faU to oall and see the bargains! BBows't. BBONQHiAnTa^oggs for noasslu and rtd (Tl7NSi? la ILV,C *rfoe List free.. Addre WUwO Great, Western flan W orks. HHttbnre. 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'ed with spec al i-fer-nc to the varied tastes aud requirements of the home circle. All the foreign and local nevve pub.ished p'omptly. Daily Transcript, ttiu per annum, in advance. Weekly (5 copies to one address, #7.SO per annum, in atv*nce PV1t vt*wr i is i ti ANB FSE&HMES.. HOW TO OCT THE* n the l*t pnt r ttie tnte. 6.000,000 acreo for mle. For a copv of the Knnim I'netltc Home* ateatd,'' mldreu 8. Oilmora. Land Com'r, saliua, Kaniaa. We, the undersigned clt-r.ymea of Meihodist Courch in Nova Scotia, havinft used the preparatoa (know.i a Fellow-,'Compound Syrupof Hypophosphitea 'pepared by Mr. James I. Ft llow, ch"Uii&t St John.V or having tnonn esses wh ei its effcta weia tea eflcial.we relieve ic to be a reliable remedy for t. dis eases for which it is comme aded: A JAM'BG HKNNIOAR, Pres'tof Conferncs, JOHN MCMHRKAY, Ex-Pres't of Con.e.-enoe. WlLHiM "ARGKN1', JOHN A. MOS^KB, JOHN W HOWIK. 1 KTKPHKN E HnE8TI. RlCHABDW WEUDAIX, it i Al EX NlOH 'LMJN, rBANBWIOK J.m", i ROWLAND MORTOS, JoHJijHSSOK. 5 ?tcf.t __ FKLLOW1' H\POPBOtPHITKH acts a an electrical Influence noon tbesys em.tnfnsing theTisvlia}immediatclj-,'nduciDgansppetire,dleition and a*simUaiion I i fluenc is exertedu^on the blood, the nerves, the muscles. It dls ilac a wasteo diseased tissue and rcnovatsthe man. It imparls the principles of Lifa and animttion, and i estores th* Igor of youth, the fet lings of youth and the appear ance of youth. Ht. A. U. \39~Vi hen writing to Advertisers, uleuse eJ you saw the_AdTerti&ement in thiflpapet^ 5&* i:^