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Take it 9 Year and be Convincea A LEGITIMATE NEWSPAPER ! mku SEMI-WEEKLY. EXTKA SHEET. Saturday, September HO, IKHJJ. Mirtil at tfit I'oxt orfIm.it uUmm, Vlum Mini Nalltr. ill., an Seairu SOME INDUSUEIAL NOTES. There aro 172 brick tind tile factories in Illinois. The Missouri Tiro Prick Co., St. Louis, are putting up ll uew building SOxlbO In t. Tho Durdolph (111.) Fire flay Works are said to bo overrun with orders. The Sewer Pipe and Firo limit Works at Walker's, Ohic, employ over 100 mm. Messrs. Hess it Williams have purchaM'd tho brick works of Mr. Doolitllc cast ol town, and will begin at oncu to run the works as t hov should lie. 1 hero is no good reason why this business should not become onu of tho leading industries of the city. Tho lirbt rolling mill in Pittsburgh was put up in 111. It was builtonly for sheet, nail and spiko r ils, shovels and spades. There aro now 18,005 hands employed in tho rolling iniils in tho district, and the tuIuo of the material produced hi: t year was 0,21'.',2r)7. The Ottawa Tile C'oninanv have si cured i..i..ri " juicuia i... ny.c... .,a.. ........ uS miuleof tile similar In idea to tho popular lire proollng for walls, Ac. The factory . now turning out un immense mnount ware of ull kiuds, working part of the tune night nnl day. Two enterprising glass blowns of th-ri i i city, II. lleckensteiu and W. V. I'.aker, thrown out of work by tho closing of the) T1"! Tl"" " 1111 '"'''.pendent pa bottlu houses, are building a four-pot b-reeii,!"1'. "''lt i'""iifests as little ovo for tin bottle factory In the north end of town and ; democrats as the republicans, has noon, will be ready to commence Mowintr j,'ciiirageiiient tuoH'cr tlie hitter m recard u about two weeks. : trust their enter prise will be duly rewarded. The Null City Glass Works, llridgport Ohio, took fire about nine o'clock Friday night and burned to tho groui.d. I.ons, 17,00' ', fully covered ly msuraiice X' oiit sixty men and hoys, are thrown out n: em -ploymtnl. lt is to be rebuilt at once. Tin flames are believed to have original! .0 In io unslacked liuio stored iu the works. Within live miles of New Cumberland, West Vu., iu thi. heart of the clay region, there are 'M largo brick yards, sewei pipe and terra cotta works. They '.m;i!oy a large number of men and are coie iar.rly enlarging their works. '1 his va-.t industry is built up from clays declared by ncutal test to be inferior iu (jtiality to those of this city. The Cow novs. The rudo rulliani'in and brutality of the western plalnum n ap ptari to b giving way to higher and bet ter custom verging on rtn.iniscei.ces ol the days of knight-errantry and chivalry. Late dispatches from tho plains toil the strange story of two drover one with a herd of tour thousand cattle and tho other with a herd of only ono thousand less who had journeyed amicably together from Arizona to Colorado. When they came to the point of separation it was found thatj tho herds had become mixed up. At this distance the difficulty would seem easy of. solution, but not so in Colorado. The drovers and their herdsmen talked and ur gued, when finally it was proposed to sub mit it to the arbitration of battle. I his was agreed to. Six mounted herdsmen on each side were counted oil', and at the dis tancc ol fifty paces they opened lire. Four men were instantly killed. Onu party then retreated from the field. It was pro posed to renew the battle, but the victors declined, maintaining that the (pustiou had been settled in accordance wilh the terms of the agreement. Fortunately this view was accepted. The dead were buried, the cattle were returned each to its proper' owner and the march was resumed. Another mystery is uncovered in regard to the strauge revolution of the Xew York republican state committee on the eve of tho recent convention at Saraloga. The half-breeds supposed they had at least two majority on tho committee, but when it came to voting on the preliminary organ ization of the convention, the proves of Collector Ilobertson and Judge t-'mith, both noted half-breeds, but absent were found to bo stalwarts, and their vote;j gave tho preliminary organization and thus the control of the convention to tho stal warts, resulting iu tho nomination of Folger and 1 restoring tho "machine" to the control of Conkliug. It now appears that ono Mon- tayne, a stalwart, appeared with a forged telegram purporting to come from Judge Smith, exactly as French appeared with a forged telegram to take tho place of Rob ertson, and thus Folger owes his uoinma. tiou to two b ire-faced, shameless forgeries- Xo wonder tho half-breeds are dropping Folger and his fraudulent ticket in shoals and coming out for Cleveland. Last Sunday Knoch O. and l'dward No bles, father and sou, residing in Timber township, IVona county, 111., beat Jobn athan Walgamott, a neighboring farmer, to death with a fence-rail, in a dispute over a boundary line. They lied, but were cap tured, and had a narrow escape from lynch ing. The extensive hosiery factory at f '.brig- pan, uear Dublin, Ireland, was destroyed by lire on Tuesday evening. Nearly ev erybody wears "Haihrii'gaii hose." Three hundred employes are thrown out of em ployment. Dnow.NKi). A mother and her live chi! Iren were drowned st llenthsviHe, Va , Tdt'dr.y ii:-h', by il.c vns'uni. w iy their house by the Imr-i in of i n .11 dni. Four p 'r?"i; .-two yoin ni -n mi fw vou:r i:v!ies nv:e dro ;.ed n. t'ie J i..r. river atSouth JLcbannn, Ohio, thn Rmetovtew the group will doubtless encoun-i class worn in We Imite all to rill on us. evening, by tho upsetting ol a bout. Two women, a mau autl a child were drowned in the Saguenay river, Canmln, tliu same day, ly tho upsetting of a bout Yi'.i.i.ov Fi: t.h. 'I he Hood tit Drowns villo, in Texas, in subsiding ami with it the yellow lever scourge. There were but flyo new cases on Tuesday and no deaths At Malaiiiciras the lever seems to have ex hausted itself, as there are no new eases in the lust lew days, though It Mill rages at Kcynosa, Cuiilirgo and Mier. At I'ciisa eola there is no abatement of the scourge, the new cases averaging (10 a day with from 0 to HI deaths, and time is great s.il ferine for w ant ol necessary supplies, ef lieient nurses, iVe. A Kaniarkable Escape Mrs. fill). C. Clarke, of Port I"iil lioui-i( Ontario, state tliul she had liceii ciiiillmd to her room lor a long timo Willi that tlrcuuiui disease. (.'oiiMiiuutioii. 1 ho u: tors sai.l she could not escape mi early grave, hut fortun ately ("lie li.uriin taking Ur. Kings .New Dis covery for Consumption, and In it short time wascoinpletcly cured. Doubting ones, please write Mrs. Clarke, and lie convinced, hold by U. (iehrisg. Tri.il bottle free. Tub J.ate-t Dan ok. Wo have received from the publisher a copy of ''The Hippie ly Clarence I!. Sidney, author of tlie popular "Original Five .Step Waltz" and tint "Menu- ties of tlie West Sclioltlfii'lie." Mr. Siilnuy lias struck the popular vein in this, his latest success, and all lovers of Terpsichore will welcome "The Hippie." Sent post paid to tin v address on receipt of price, W cents, bj S, liruiniird s Sons; Chicago, 111 ......I. V .. 1.'., -r I "" u j3 9llU, au phUosopLersoughtnu lion ,.Kt man with a Hunted lantern, and human is'jty bus sincu been necking an honest mod- ..'Mint; ity iuu limit ui ruu ici(L;i-a in Iie,,,;th found it j ))r Jl)m.3. Kl.a has at Clover Tonic, which can s all diseases of thu blood, removes pimples, and actspromptly upon Hie liver and urinary orirans. only ;iO cents a I bottle, to bu bad at all drus 'tores, (c) the succes-s ol tlietr county ticket nils lail. It k.vs: Tlie republicans ol I. a alle county have "made their iMiue" for the fall ciimpatun and i: now ..i iy remains for them to play it nil . Tlii ri is one fact republi. .ins must i oi . riret. uno '.hat is that their tMiiiiuu tious in .'.us county ia:i no J ri r he reckoned n. fp;irulent to an ( i.n tion. Tin !.' hic iii.iny wlio o.i not so-m to he aware of the bct tlvtt the republican putty ui this cm niv is io a nil;o:it ol iiion t :! m. The chr.'ices arc that the i"piililicau crult will come toauchor.it the h. n! o.ater. of Sait riir ie M Nnvcinber. Purls Letter. ' U y ll.H' l iCT' .-;'''!-''1'!-'' 1 Takis, France, Sept. 11, lss2. For some three months past tho Amcri cm tourists have been surprised to find the sue do Trlomphu surmounted by a huge scaffold. ng, and have had to iiucs- tiou the guardian nt the bottom of the stairs, who must sincclast Juno have given many thousand answers to the cjuiBtion "What tire they building on tne top of the are do Trioiujihe':" The unfortunate man who has thu.i been uitenwatcl from morning till ni::ht by visitors from every clnne and with every known kind of for eign accent, is himself rather vague on tho subject, and usually only volunteers tho information that "They are putting up a group of statuary." When first erected, the triumphal arch, w ith its rich biis-rolieo-and bold groups of statuary commemora tive ol me glories ol tliu nrst empire, was intended to form the basis for a crowning decoration of sculptor's work. Various dedans were offered during the lir.-t half of the century, but most wen: rejected on account of their absurdiiy or want of strik ing ell'tct. One sculptor wanted to .-',ur- hio'int the arch with a bronze eagle of gi ganlic dimensions, using the platform as a perch. Another genius, more patriotic wished to see a huge "-trance ' sitting on a lion receiving thu submission of the other four Groat I'owers, including, of course, England. This plan was discarded, possibly because, even in the pages of French historians, no occasion could be louud on which England bud to bow down to her amiable and glory loviug neighbor. .M.,Falguiere it is who has at last prevailed upon the authorities to allow his design to grace tho arc do Triomphc. As lar as one can judge from its present unfinished state, the group will turn out a decided success, and an important addition to thu many beauties of the capital. A group bad to be imagined, therefore, which would look well from every point of the compass a consideration of infinitely more import ance than tho choice of a subject. Tho design itself consists of a female figure of France standing erect in a Uoinan chariot and holding a half furled llag in her left hand. Four horses abreast, majestically throwing out their fore legs toward the! front comers of fho arch, draw the car, each outside pair being led by a female ! figure of Progress, la a foreground is aj group representing Liberty overcoming; ollicial tyranny, the back of tho platform! facing tho avenue do la Grand Armee he- ing occupied by two allegorical groups of, figures illustrating the defense of the country. These latter are not yet com menced. Tho ligures now erected (.re ol: course only tho models serving to show the general design of tho artist, which, if; accepted, w ill be definitely carried out in bronze. Tho cast of tho temoprary erec tion horses, figures, and chariots are, in fact, simply i lado ol old planks of wood naile 1 togctht , the intervening spares be ing ..lied in with wire netting, and the whoh' covered with coar-.o canvas .steeped iu li'.md iiia.ii-r, and sub.-eipjenily painted brow n to represent new bronze. Anything cheaper than this it would be impossible to devise; yet the elli-ct is very good, and, tho model will fully answer its purpose.; Thirty.fivo work men are employe.! by M Falguiere, who would have c ei; h-ted hii f '! .i.Tio t: i!. -oi u- w. i !.: i-.r d- nr. : . v' -r m'.,u .i ..t .in i s ill i -':-:l ..'i -..ll. in,., oti'y i if.; :i.' t v. ry (';)., . i ., i3. Wi...n lu.iy o-e-.l framings. Ki-jpoctfulty. tutu to bo present, and together let n live over for a day the pleasures and pastimes of our former school days. Prof. A. J. Arider- tor much opposition, especially from old Parisians who lovo their great monument for its own sake, and are uot unnaturally averse io wnui nicy lerm an iniiox nuon. Our Neighbors. The receipts of the Wcnoiia Fair were ij;-,l(i!)..)I ; expenses, i?7,!s t. The Dninh-iiit says a La Salle man was this week delivered of asO-foot tape worm. Tho new Streator hotel has been leased for five years to W. A. Miller, ol Chenoa. J. C. Ames's hardware store at Strealor was burglarized on Tuesday night, and nino revolvers taken. Some men iu No. 1 shall, Streator, were on Sunday nearly sullbcaled by gases while trying to extinguish the lire in the mine. Tho slack from the mines is giving somu trouble of late. The C. W.cV V. Co., had been piling it into their V. C. Hats ai No. 2 until they were about blockaded. Yesterday they sent about 2o ol them down to the Alton bridge, put on a largo force of men, and unloaded tliein. Thu state board of health has ordered suits to bo commenced against Drs. P.rown and Gaylord, of Pontine, becatlio they have failed to make tho report of births and deaths that the law reiiuircs of them. They insist that they cannot bo compelled to make such a report unless they are paid for it, and w ill fight the matter on that issue. Seneca Iitoml: "The receipts of grain at Kulison's warehouse up to tho 28th of September were l"2,.iS0 bushels of corn and 17,010 bushels of oats, making a total of liili. lllO bushels of grain recived by one firm in twenty-three days, or at the rate of 7,!!0'.l bushels per day. At this rate the re ceipts lor the entire month would be about 1!S,000 bushels, l lo, 130 bushels of corn had been shippid up to the 2Nth." Peru Xt'irx: Philip Klein, a Peru stone mason, was foaud o:i tho steps leading to the City Hall about !i:od Saturday evening by Mayor Il.ittenhauer. Phillip stated that us he was coming up tho steps a short time before In- u-id been garrotcd and robbed of -610 'iu V tine; young men. Phillip i- lutes he was choke-:, tbiown down an- stain ied, in verification nfwuiclr he show - a bi usid and senile). i d i.eck . ;o.d bruiM.'u on Ins c!:e-.t and slomarh. i Streator .!.-. ,iV.v "As Tuesday's noon 1 passenger on I io Purlington was rni'llugi along ne-: r Gr nd l'idge, a farmer tri- d to1 cross tihe nl of it. Tho team was pu'lingl two v;n;: mis iokI had got tho (list s:.fely across when the engine- struck the second ono sonare in the middle and k';ock.:d it I all to pieces. The team took fright, broke loeiso from tho remaining wagon, dumped the fanner out and started down the field, with a boy clinging to the lines. The boy was thrown into the air about a hundred feet before his head perloiined the func tions of s plow." Peru AVir: ' A 1 ! year old product of the :ld ward, yclept Wui. Harris, son of a widow, abstracted a pocket book contain ing a pay check for s!2n, from tho coat of Francis Lafovro, at tho round hou.-e, Mon day of last week. Tho boy was suspicioned at once and closely watched, and in a few days the pocket book was found under the house where the young thief lives. Marshal Merrick arrested him Sunday evening and yesterday lisip llelmig held him under $200 bonds to answer before a higher couit. The Marshal took him to Ottawa on Wednesday. Tho check has not been found, au'l thu-boy says he took il out of tho pocket book and lust it." From Ophir. The early fio.-.ts hao ' lit oil' corn all of 20 bushels to the acre. In spite of all the news to the contrary, corn in La Salle couty will not average lo bushels. Oats, in the spiring, looked as though they were going to go so bushels or nunc, but when threshing tune came in these parts it hur ried them like the dickens to average S't. Potatoes here are a poor crop, while north of Mendota they are a pot feet failure as they are rotting fast. The democrats of Ophir held a very or derly caucus Saturday. All were in favor of a good ticket. C. Krausse took in the I'nion Fair, lie says it was a grand success. Mary Crookslmnks goes to Iowa soon to join her parents who moved there last spring. Mr. David Stephenson and wife, of In diana, aro visiting friends in this vicinity. Tom McNally's team got tho best ot the driver one day last week while coining homo from I'tica. They ran mil il the tongue of the wagon dropped to the ground when they got loose and turned and ran iwto Utica. Abe LnSlionse was severely hurt in the fracas. Han Chit undoubtedly has the finest as. snrtiuent of specimens of any one man m Illinois, ami lor hies ho can't be beat. His apiary fs simply immense. Harry Dale will be married soon to a charming school inarm. Success, Hank! .Mrs. Jacob D.;aner "lakes the cake" for ironing up a bo-s dinner on short notice n Pedro can testify to as she entertained him with a good dinner w hen lie was as hun gry as a goose, in lo minutes. Hilly Andrews has gone to Ford county to visit his brother Louis. Minnie Wall-ire spent part of last week iu Chicago visiting friends. Sylvester Mclwl,1in and wife returned from Cinca-o Saturday. They took m the Expi-'ition. Tommy Ryan's new house is fini-hed and maki s a good appearance. Tommy is an energi tic young man and will no doubt get alone- well in tuis world. District No. s has improved la'ely. The school-hi use w is partly sided hi. I a new out house erect, d a thing badiy net ded. 1'i;iu:i.. L'.-w Steward, of PI. mo, has formally ac cepted tl; : ere. nb.iek nomiiiali.ii fur con gross lendi red him by the recent con mil tion of that ;i-i: y at Ottawa. St. Louis and vicinity, as well as h-iil a dozen of -.oii'iti: s in I llinois opposite that city, weii unit - sen- ildy r-hakcu up by an -!;l'.ti v.'. i Vv' '. -'s.y i.f i!.:s - i k. ;. .. i o-ii. ortow s t,ii:,':iiii' .i.i f r z. 'I.- 1 're-' , cr i 1 1: .'! ,;r, I M ,1 If ..il ire ;.' ...i ll, .. V,'!u. stvwarl, o( loroiito, Canada, attjstu o'clock. ing internally or lnhaling.it is a matchless compound. Tho prohibitionists of Will county last ;3 i. t. iTowuruiBO in vat vonunonij i,. j Tho wok with high fantaatio load Of IhiuhcIioIiI good, is at the Rate; r Tin. lmilnw8 darken down the road; Why lines tho old man wait? " ll'.ireiui, liKilxtcad, rockin((-chair, t'jitiiine.l table with hoola in air "' """? li ocvei- thu unulKiiiB fates would sparo, " 1 Lies Ini'lilleil and heappil and tumbled thorol A ineiiim-holy freight! I "Of nil 1 is riclies," Iho teamster said, -.inv only this procious pile remains! A bl:oiki t n'ii.1 be.) for his old gray head, for all Ins lifel.nis pains. II i r,l ciihu, 1 own! but thoy say that prido "l Must luiv.. a full." His ropes ho tieil In the chill March wind. "Hurry up!" h erica, And L':illiei-c.l in tlin reiti. The old wife bows hor stricknn faco Un the doui-stonu, weary and worn and KIMV, The old man lingers about tho place, TnkinK a lust survey; Lmil-.s in oncu ninro at tho great barn door, on the empty mow and tho vacant floor; All llm Kiiiiis'of bis lifo havo Runo before, And why whniild ho caro to stay? V itli slmv, (liwonsnlate, broken talk. They look their IhhI and pass the Kiitoj Thu waft ui is nno and they must walk A mile, and it' growing late. hbe bi uiH ii parcel, hu lifts a pack, Hut wind tin they neo there,, up tho track, Au'iiiiist iliu sunset, lixiiniug blaok? "ii- strange! tliu wagnn is coining buck, Willi its melancholy freight. And what is thu driver shrieking out? .Now, heaven, for a niouiuut, keep them Mine! "Turn about! turu about!" they hear him shunt, As bu ll.iuriHlics whip and rein Viiu'vi) a homo and a good friend yet, you'll llnd!" A roach is following eloso behind! A face -a voiei Ob, heaven, bu kind! , Ob, lips lliat irembli. and tears that blind! Oh, breaking hearts! it's Jane! The City .lrl oil Horseback. ' Youth's Cunipanioii. Spending her summer in a remote country place, i-Ihi is tempted daily by a thousand liaily hues iind by-ways, to learn to ride on li'irscl.in-k. On tho eventful day on which she makes her first attempt, our young lady trends before her glass, c.i-.itciiipla'ing with considerable satisfaction tlie braid and button adorning her trim figure, and the soft felt hat, wbo.e li.ng plume droops against her hair. She tiptoes about a little, putting a curl or so into place, gathering over her arm the fold i of the long skirl she wears, and lashing tli.-t.'U of her daiuty gaiter boot with a riding -whip. Sin- ev. :, in the privacy of her chamber, ii -:vu s i-.ii.-v. iso on tliu linn ol a in:; i-i-v- eicuc, aliil .rgeti-ally Wl.lpS Ul t il.- looi fiom '- l.i the ell'ect 111 t!l. ni.ir. .: i. I , cries from tin- b.,!l Pelnv ve eolue, nil. I she hlMi-::.: h. t!.nsi..i s She .-(tumbles once ortui.vou ile- v. .'V. a.cl at tbn last stop catches her l'o;it in h ill. ss and plunge headlong, only res cued Ii-oiii a fall by .mo of tin) iii.-u. I ., ih of tao Imii-' -hold, who is, of course, pies, -lit to s ii -r -1 :'. l,'.-..ii:ii:-g hi r balance, she a 1 v.i'i'-i-K morn c olli iiis-y a-id inspect le r steed. She is not , !n,!:y .-..lisiii d. it is true that she r. iiiest, d a ii-iet a;:i-i il, but there aro degrees ol' quiet-ip'-s, uii.l she would have been content to :.. siiort oi- absoluie eleiection. Sh mce.il-i her disappoimment, however, and wo. id. i s bow she is io get on the animal's back. The go-id iiatured stable man, who is to ae.' uiipany her, lias dismounted, but does not m:o' tlie slightest iiiteiitiou of offering l.is h in.) lor her to put her foot in, u -cording to ;:il tra. I'd ins oi thu courtesies of liorsu 1. roe hip. l'hei e is a i ail ie. Some ono suggc its that s!i, l ;t. r ba've a stool. II. r mull revolt:, at the r..ouh:. Nevertheless the sto d is broii'.;!if, III I i fl.il.l Its Mimillit she lliai.es a ilesl'i-I'lto I. .. for t!i" saddle, fully expeeting to fall v. r : side. A clutch at the ma ie ..f h -i : . ! , ., , ii. :-, however, ami in stimlhor llloiil'-Ot !:.'-y .ll'e elf. lier s.-...eioiiM are .e.-uli:tr. Sue u'-ver knew '. e ...... -.ii il a h irsu was no tail, tf.iw very I:. II lb - animal i." ! She was notawaru tint in- I. id such a longitude of back Is me, or tin. il b.-.ive 1 so ubon bu walked. She lias l'ot I - .1..; lo reflect on the.-e marvel ., for pn-s-c:i:iy I:, :- com,. anion chirrups, mid tlie a iiiu d so.- i- si.o ts into a trot. Siie -.asps, cl.it.-!. s I. el- s !d'e and bids good-Ly to . ,u lii. !,.:. i .:" i . ic.riis io her country home, aa liol.l- Iht:-:-, s.ie is i;i!e but effusively cheerful, ii'id I. -IN her friends it. was "perfectly lovely,'1 but she s.iilll like it better wlc-n she is ll-.-ii to it. I'! in t day she spends uooli the sofa iu the l:o.l.-e Willi a novel, and she smiles tl faint I nt bilti i ..mile when she reads that thu Ihto in., of tin- novel '-touebeil her black niaro ii.;i:t:;.- Wl'll the whip, and took a live h.UTe.l fiale with the fearless ease of il practiced l.oise woinan. " Ttif "I'oet liiitaker.4' The Y:..il..-1 tongue loves consonants. Woo to the nam-- il::i! b.:s too i.nny vow. Is to unit it! '1 lie ow.ier of tho name ni::y a well bt) ) hi! i-opl,ieai ,;ud not bo 'particular'' about it. The New York correspondent of The Detroit I'll--: f ays: Dropping into the nianpiis of I.eiiville's p!-.'s.'.i,( bachelor parlors the other day, I u A. I him whether ho gave his name thu Tie e h or lai:.;lish proiiuneialiou. 1! said, " I'm not particular. They call me ev. i vll.iug between Do l.ouisv ille' and Do I.e...ivi!le. Nanu s are always mispronounced. 1 ea'l -d on your po.-t, Whittier, soine months in; i, and he was still laughing over a call ho ha I just had. - 'A tall, bony person from Hollows l'ulls.' lie s .id it was. ' And then he told me about it bet v. e.-ii Ins laughs. 'When admitted to this room he i n-hed up to me, seized nm by both hands, and said - -!ow do you do, .Mr. Wbitlaker? I vowd years :e;o that if I'd ever come to Huston, I'd call and see the great poet Whittiikcr!' -'I welcomed him us well as I could, nod Ii" com;. lime. il.-d ine very much, and woundup by , -. 1 liiiiin.;. ith ,eiitliusiasm, uAtnl ..full the be iiitilul tilings you've wrote, Mr. Whit laker, the most beautiful is that beautiful po.-m, 'Hamuli's iu the Window Diotiiug Sh.,.-.' '" - -I hadn't the heart to 1. 11 him that song was writieii by Lucy Lai'inlii.' " I'b it's ju.t ibe way it is; if a man's namu was Ihown, 1 suppose it would be mi.-pro- llollllee.I.'' Sel i ing; a lii-.hi;io. The Aii-tii-iii eiupiis, Avlule on u b-.!e .-ouiitry evui -ion with h. r usual r, 'i:n;e, ic.opp. d at au inn for rol'iv.'hiiieii! . H-jug li.-ate.l, die look oil' h'-i' boOII' t uint hung it oil tic b.i !. of a chair, where a plaitul puppy Uli: le slleh llil-eoii f With it before :il i. ..Iv's tile' I... ! par: .... tile lilt all) a.-t.-d a i to l I If .-v o,n b:: iu t! ia.-.l, I' ll Un-i-h the i- III- id e. IV. ' lie. l'.eii.g o:iie lad;- . 'r to imitate ,-.i.-i,ce .. f api boon. I .on one.; prom. l- r ii unlit y lady io tho Ida.- - of the ! or . mpr, an -i n. ; th. ook :hat I'l ..-.I I.I I id ' III ml. i 'III. ll.ldes II II III 'I "11 Void of .11 o l':-!o..:i I .. in I ih the V ll ll. t'l. X . mi. d, and nil e I I: el.-- i a i O'Ui. ellUOO ; If, Wlio .I i in - .- I I'' OIO . the : i ni .: . -..I 1.1.-II ,1 . 'I In- put a I Unv ha; ,u circles v. to a. u I "I'niir On o,i.'' I.. 1'. 1". llett, V'.tiot!. it., states that die has -i,-- I Tie iia-' .Icieetric ni lor lutnis), aiul i I... i louud tiot'nisg to u.uai it in noulbiiig tito t I pain and giving relief. AFTE8 THB BAJJ3, hitOi.RiiA store r nl lo .;iv. with litlh'er no .'te-n.., and iNiTinicitim-t from the isrlorlrs, I will K've ll"' U)WKS'I' I'll I 'K!- ever kn.,n in un ser n. in. I'liwe rail ami wv me. 1 w.ll ii.skc II n ulii-l. Caulocutti eui fni) IU-sss-lfulI). A Word (tt Caution. QAs U usually tliu ease where an article of true merit bus attained a world wldo rcpu latlon by It wonderful remilts, aa the colo brated Klcctrlc Hitter liuyudouo, certain un. I rinclpled purtles have euileuyorod to iinitato thmn, ond expect to Indiicu an uiutunpucting public to purehiiKO their fraudulent ware. Ask your drutrglst for tliu uenuinu Electric Hitters, tUataingiiiiriintecdto cure, anil take no others. Sold bj K. Y. t.rlggsat 5Ucbi. 'J A'l. a I Ilnnure of Tlieui, - -'j iEA good article that lias achieved success, N- t liuiil uttained a worid-widH reputullon by its -v : true inei its and wonderful results, is always liuitnted. Sii'-li i t be fuse w 1 1 li Dr. King's New liiseuvery for Conioiinptiou, Couglis and Cohis. Already unprincipled partlesaro cndciivoring toUeludunn unsmpi'cllnf pub lie, byoller'uig iminitatioim of this most for. tunule di-.ci.very. Oo not bo deceived, but Insist on having llm trim remedy, and take mother, l-'or side by K. Y. tirigits, Ottawa. 1 l.'nr, I. lUt .V'lll.uieei. Nfiiv r.:n:, f'-ot. 'I 'ie Herald, disrussiup; Hi in -e, , :.',lh). HertliL' de Hoilischlld id; p-.ii. .- Ah ..ai. ler of Mcgrani, says: Her l.iiei:;. lias a ;;. k ,,f i.iuTyilig well, and liT el,';.' -i, l. r ei-i some king to aid tho cause, of !. -y by l. r iti.ion with the dilk-j of i. ; i -. , it. .I , : ai pi. -.-..', th" interest in the I,. . I. : - ;ei:-.-;r . -o:-,iv ibe trossips of P. iris . ' ,-.ii:,.; : -.version of the bride, In-' aid' i Hill lo a c I'. i i ',.-: , v, tt!i da.-, AI.!.,. Oiilh-I, the ;. ot oer , evolves, b'-r father's ,1 a milli-m ai-d a half of francs i'r.iidd'or' hinpital. Hut in dais to its !:;;.'. e ,, in.iy ls political, for il tho n. h u r..,-,. tor aeyibiiig .Marsliul i - i- - i .-i : h ... I mil Mlppoit II Hoiiai.nrt d i -,, d:-- do- ,.:e v. :':u person and with id' .-:': I eo'l'.;1 ' . Mot Vet ollt of i i..:, ' .:; w 1, ..it ,i puii.-y, aiieiiating ;de ..i i::. -, tun old and the new ar : -i .. :r in-'C ... tore long be coiifionted !".-,-. : ' : .'.,e l.l .itey bags of the iioths . . I., d.e : v. . o lieaviiv on the nido of Ii. rth; i-i ',,-, :, I;::,:.; the ri ; isto.-i-: bv a it I'llilits il!..-..ei A.l:n. - : in tlu orltiei-n . .. ;i ii'i-i', :.ii,'.i!iii, a well known sil,,e,'!, bus issiie.1 his , as o.-' die world of lSS-i. !: .!:-, de,-i,! .,ily favora e;s d, liejeocy iu tin) ,.; the r. ur!, I, an I a geu ', ..SV.'.l'.llt l-.ui ope and i --uli The Times says: one since these reports li harvest in the noi-ili-... ...Hid all r.ii.nd. Wo : l' .leoeieaey either iu Till - y .il tiiere is ai.so i Id. i.,, . over un average .-!i a ii o v, ..t tlie yi-ar is ll) ae ili iance."' H.M.I I ;i.-ii .; il; "N v h.,s I in. I - i reoo or .Viiii-ri -a. .''. 'i'hiMV. ,0,1 With ri.l o, e of el: Jllll-.l lil'OVi ll'st Noll t'l-eerveil Itc eldest son ef John lliil'lls. Coti '.i.o. S -pt. if I'l.e Hi mi ,:, ,'. O-ll W.l'.o' li- , is u route lor .u.ir gate the riiinnf of bis broMn-r tli. -. ii ". l:idl::l..l, t lev, ..- ",1 Hi: I '.. i ',. .1. i. in ' and Nortl t!: It U'a: in . via. . take cor, Ti'l It "i". . 1 '- I'- aru If CO'l- Air. I'.l.OMI Will T'd I: it l l'siihl till! li.b.l. ,,f I. i.i la-her, the bum'a. a -,- as a wh il ?, says an d th it races living al--..t I. ive I ten tho most t so r.pt to tni'.isfonu sav.ii e as lo pay lliirty roaM and thru lr.nl it as a lit. in 1" he: ,,il;: vol, : t I m--, i oiirn ;' ty for b. uputadn; . .' ,r null be made. nirtiul: I'ili -ai-pina. iho ophobi-., has proved a too Oo. a.ioih. must then-fort) : iie.porlant .lis- pltsfrUancfjiiB ICnrcs Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples arl Face Grubs, Blotches, Boils, lliwors. -letter. Humors, S:ilt Rheum, Scald Head. Soros. Mercurial Diseases, Female Weakness! and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss ot Appetite, Jaundice, Affections ot the Liver, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep sia and General Debility. A co'ine of tl'inlorlc lUnM fl'ttrri will sstltfr th most bk.-i.ll, .il tli u it is l l.c . .r.';,l..".l lllootl I'uniicf 0 Kd.Oi. S'1,1 l,y iii.'.li. ni' ,1-- ,1,-rs every" li,-re. Difectioai. in tlcvcn la.inu.,.. 1'hicb, Ji.o. - FOSTER, MILBU1N i.C0,, Prop's, Buffalo, N.Y, OOipiROR Or ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. KSDKEYand LIVER MEDICINE urvi:a known to .fail! i rut I I' .--- v. : i i ; , 1 1, THI II MKUK'INKS KAII.AS , - , -,', ,.. ,.ovi-iin.l .'.', I, re- l,.. vu, Moll. Ill N I'S 1IKM- i,,l - ,'. ,!v C'l'-.'. sli.l liiiuilr.'.ts have ell -'If. . I lo It, Wll.'ll ,iysl..HII!l 'i i1.. in n: -,. U;c. lo nut a.-luy, I'S io. Mill V. l-.m iiti.'.i i ii:i. ir i.iii if. lit NT'S t i ll I i i- I-.:,:, -. :: i In -. a..'. !:., 1V ill' all I)ls?itsr of , : ,, Ilr,,v. oravel. :.i , :.',... " .n: I i. tt lit . 'II l 1 rule'. ItllMKI V fines Tain in the i,. 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