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A A Bab re S a house and ran up the ladder to the "One of the brightest things 1 ever It was on a 3d avenue elevated loft where he slept. His little sisters, Patty and Hitty. were playing behind fceard a drunken man say," remarked «*I have been usingTatt'a Liver ^111» Did«t thou not tense .mil fret me to and fro, train that a piece of rare diplomacy "In 1887 my son, 7 years old, had a white swelling for »y»pepsf», Weak Stomaen audi Sweet spnit of tins summei -circled field, the house, and his mother was 3ol. Mooney in Judjre Powers office, was exhibited. At Chatham square Costiveness, with which I nave long With that quiet voice ol thine, lhat would come on his right leg below the knee, which Pill spinning with her back to him, so been afflicted. became Aery much swollen and painful, and cona the other morning-, "occurred on the vifld three Italian women of the Neapolitan Johnnie and his bundle were unobserved. It meaning 1 mused aJid so it the muscles so that his leg was drawn up brain as I was coming downirom Saratoga. class, such as make up the denizens so at right angles. Phjsicians failed to help him Bu I am content to let it The fellow was in that peculiarly Presently he came down, and going of Mulberry street, boarded the materially, and I considered him he at length and watch the swallows up to his mother's wheel, asked A Confirmed Cripple. talkative state when he felt train up-town. They were ot their pass, eagerly: I was about to take him to Cincinnati for an A* blithe anil restful as the quiet grass, that lie must converse with everyjody type, gaudily clad, and seemingly sadly operation, expecting his leg would have to be Content only to listen, .ind to know "Mother! can't I have a whole day and continuously. All kept in need of a vigorous application taken oft, and began giving him Hood'sSarsapaulla at a is *hall turn and summe shall to-morrow ^o go somewhere? Do shine. ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING. in order to get up Ms strength. The medicine :lear of him as long as possible, but of soap and water. One of them say yes, mother!" And 1 shall he beneath I a trees. woke up his appetite and soon pieces of bone I never bad anything to do metso mac Mrs. Hill looked down into%the Still listening thus, hapl at last to seize dually the train got so ell filled that held a young child in her arms. There were dischaiged from the sore. We continned pood. Ireceommend them to all aa And render so me bappipi ver«e divine boy's earnest face, so like that of the beat medicine in existence." with Hood's Sarsapanlla, as it seemed to be doing a gentleman was forced to take the was not a vacant seat. Unhesitatingly at fpendlv, homely a speech of Bev. F. R. OSGOOD, Mew York*. his dead father, and, remembering him so much good, and the discharge from the SOLD EVERYWHERE. thine. a young man arose, and politely seat which had remained vacant in his disappointment, said, "Yes, sore decreased, the swelling went down, the leg at perfect utterance of content and ease Office, 39 & 41 Park Place,N. X* doffing his hat, gave his seat to the fiont of the intoxicated man. At a Scribnei Johnnie." straightened out, and a few months lie had perfect use of his kg. He now runs everywhere, "And may I take something to eat Reliable Thernometcr and Barometer combinedgentyiepaid woman with the child. She took it, once the fellow began: and,appaientlj is as well as ever JOHV for35ct*i. StarNo\eltvCO Chicago.lll. and stay till dark?" JOHSXIE WENT TO MUSTEK. 'rihay. mister, did yon ev gofishing°' but as she did so she passed the baby MCMUHRIY, Notary Public, EaAenswood, W. Va. Mrs. Hill hesitated, but Johnnie Agents Wanted new Rubber Unaergarment Hood's SarsapariHa rapid seller, good pay Ad Mrs. B» to another of the women who stood was a trustwoithy child, and there Little Rubber Co Chicago 111. Yes, of course I have,' came the wearily hanging to a strap NDER the waving seemed little danger letting him •rruff response. Sold by all druggists $1, six for §3 Prepared I I With Almond Nut Cream' A man who had been up to this have his own way Probably he only by I HOOD JLCO Lowell, Ates*. ww I I I a a I a 0 can positively rnbth^ttv 'Shay, I bet I've caught more pines, among the away. Sealed particulars3c VAltT E. MURRAY. 100 Doses One Dollar time buried the columns of a news merely wanted to fish in the brook 1059 Washington Blvd Chicago, 111 \gents Wanted, fish'nyou ever did,' pursued the cool, green mosses, paper happened to raise his eyes and near by, and surprise her with his OOWlADYTSf O DO man S S S S S lay Johnnie, saw the woman with the child in her fish, as he often did, or he wished to SIGKHI I don't doubt it,' leplied the arms. Instantly he was on his feet, prone on his face work in the toy fort he was building, copMngathom AddressD S I I A CO I MA O. stranger in a tone meant to stop the and with a sigh the second woman BEAUTIFU WRITIN S S unmolested by Hitty and Patty, so His little fists were onvertsation right there. Poditivclycured by! sank contentedly into his seat, but she gave her consent. these Little Pills. 'I'll bet five dollars I've caught a clenched, and his lis 6 trial lesson*, with pen. all for 10c \ddress, as she did so she passed that baby GU.ION BUSINESS COLLEGE, Oahon, Ohio- "Et me do, too, Donny," cried little They also rslieve Dis I bigger fish'ii you ever did,' persisted breath came in low on the third woman, who still remained tress from Dyepepsia.In AWSY PILLSI Hittv from tne back door, where the loquacious Bacchanal. digestion and TooHeartj I standing. She accepted it. sobs. In the tall tree above his head she had been listening Bating. A pei fact rem •'W ell 1 don't care to talk if you wearily. edy for Di2siness,KBU8es| S«feand Sure. Send4c. for "WOMAN'S fcAK a robin was singing merrily, all unheeded "Bring me some gum, won't you?" have,' said the victim, as he shitted Drowsiness, Bad Taste GUABD." Wilcox Specific Co a l»ew At this juncture the child gave a asked Patty. But Johnnie" only in the Mouth, Coated! ins seat to dhow the drunken man by the little boy who was Tongue,Pain in the Side plaintive civ. It attracted the attention & 0 0 Painting signs with our a laughed and shook his head. I I that the conversation was ended. grieving so bitterly TORPID LIVER. Therl V-l»V/uterns experience unnecessary Plain or of an elderly gentleman sitting Mrs. Hill was very glad that Johnnie regulate the Botrela Shadedleltprscircularforstamp Samples of work Hut the inebriate dicn't see it in that on a cross seat, whose back had Purely Vegetable. 2(Kt Moilnn Co Salem. Ohio For a whole year Johnnie had had got over his disappointment light. Price ZS Cents. been turned on what had previously planed and dreamed about a muster so easily. Early in the morning she I f% O N W I O I S 'Shay,' he persisted, leaning over CASTES UEDICI1TE CO., HEW YOEZ. S O W ii to 7 occurred. His sympathty was aroused. put him up a generous lunch of rye the back oi the seat and placing one that was to be held at the village on Successfully Prosecutes Ciaimsv With a glance of scorn at the Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.! pancakes and home-made cheese, hard on the shoulder of his unwilling the following day. Asleep or awake, Iiate Principal Examiner S Pension Bureau. younger men sitting around, he got and kissing him good-by bade him 3 yrs in last ar, 15 adjudicating c'aimt,, atty since.. companion. 'Shay, how big a fish did working or playing, throughout that up and asked the woman with the be home at dark. you ev' catch'" baby to take his seat. With a rough long year the child had dwelt on the Johnnie ran swiftly into the woods, 'W hy,' replied the man, in a frantic IMPORTANT NEW DISCOVERY. courtesy she accepted, but before sitting anticipated pleasure. No wonder, and when out of sight of the two attempt to silence his persecutor, rh« most Elegant Blood Punn«.r, Lirer Invigorator, .Tonic *wf down she passed that bab,\ back Appetizer known The fi»st Bitters containing Iron ever adTtrUsedia pairs oT inquisiMve eyes which he I caught the mammoth cod on the then/ that his heart was almost America. J.P.ALL£K, DrugtistA Chemist St-Paul.Mina, to the woman who had first held it. knew were watching him from the j-teamer Empire State last Summer, PENSIONS broken when he found that he could A OLD CLAIMS A snicker passed through the car, window, he knelt and drew from beneath forty three pounds.' not go after all. in which none joined with more apparent a juniper bush the precious 'Huh,' came the response in a SETTLED Johnnie's great ambition was to satisfaction than the three bundle he had hidden there before N E W a ili&gusted tone, as the drunken man be a soldier, and often dining the Soldiei s, W idows Parents wend for blank appltctttionsand Italian women, now all comfoitable the others woke that morning. leaned back in his seat, as if pitying information PVTR»CK O'F^RKLLL, long winter evenings he sat by the seated, and the two men who had rpiibion Agent. ashmgion, Opening it he took out his Sunday the weak efforts of his companion, Toilet Soap fire and watched the glowing coals first given up their seats. The elderly Ever Made. PENSION The is a it jacket and hat. also the breeches he I've used a larger bait than a a a Dependent widows gentleman, however, who had been til1 each one took the form of a redcoated had fashioned the day before, and and parents are included .V,?f J^J a nential soap touibimngthe "The laugh which went up from trooper on a miIk-white horse 1 drawn into the Kttle play too late to A N a HIULIN pioperfcis of if vouMishvomr hastily put them on, concealing his the passengers in that vicinity who \\blAA\K If pom dniRgist does not keop it, iliim and Successtull Sometimes he woke in the night and catch its drift, seemed to legard the FORWAR IQCEN'SINSTWS every day clothes in their place. write to 1 S A N N E late Commissioner had been clo&ely following the con\citation, of Pensions, W a in to C. laughing as a personal affront. Glaring heard the sleeb driving against the This done, he set out through the SIZED CVkr struck the intoxicated WANTED root and imagined it to be the rattle The addreRS of all soldier* savagely about, he muttered woods, mthe direction of the village. gentleman as quite appropriate, and who a a les» CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO. of musketry. something about "ill-lueeding"' and 0 IM made' 'oln' eom*n8' Johnnie's brisk walk soon brought 0 a 8 a 6 IIP remained silent foi some five minnte, 3 C. O final proof the strode into the next car.—New York In those days pleasures were few 24- State Street, NEW YORK. him to his destination, and his heart befote June 22, 1874 gazing in contempt upon his Times. and even small bo3~s were obliged to O A Mose* & Fergnson, beat rapidly as he heard the roll of "•rushed victim." O I O Denver, Colorado. work hard There were no bicycles, M. ution this pappr of the big drum and the shrill scream no base-ball clubs, nor even Fourth of the file. Trembling with excitement, I prescribe ind fully ea» A W an at he Helm. •ir of July, lor America was still under S a in he Midst of Plenty. dorso Big as the only he took his place among the specific for the certain cnr» "I tell you the affairs of this country the thumb of old King George of It seems strange that in this city of this disease. crowd of spectators, and gazed in & England. So a must?r was a great G.H.INGRAHAM. J.. a man should die oi starvation, but will never be run right until women speechless admiration at the long Amsterdam, N event to the young people, and by W have sold Big lor »uch is the fact in reference to Prof. take a hand in "em," said a newW line of men with their shining bayonets. many years, and it bast attending these musters and taking Sanborn, the elocutionist, who died married citizen. ''The other afternoon Riven the best of satisfaction part in them, they were fitting themselves fit St Stephen's hospital on the 19th a fellow got me into a discussion D. DYCH E & CC. It would tal many pages to tell for soldiers. Chicago, •nst. Prof. 'Sanborn came to this over the McKinlcy bill and I the wonders of that'eventful dav. The Brand Tells. iQu-kXSSl.OO. Sold by Druggist*. Johnnie's mother was a poor widow •*ity some eighteen months ago, and Johnnie gazed with delight on the went home to supper leeling hot. In who spun and wove for her richer gay troops and their proud horses, began teaching elocution. Hewao the course of the evening mv wife remarked, Yon can toll good. Rubbers iiom bad neigh bor«, thus supporting her three and his little heart swelled as he •)f a quie-L turn of mind, and his hab•ts by appearanco. Shoddj Rubbers with very sweetly and insinuatingly: little children. She had been unusually? watched the different companies were good. He, obtained a few ju&t enough gum in to ho'lil them together busy that fall, and could not 1 POSITIVE ForLOSTorFAILING MANHOOD march and charge in the mimic combat, are made to look as well a", oven better pupils, but not enough' to earn him '"John, dear,' she said,'I saw an finish the homespun breeches which E ^eaknesa of Bodyand Mud: Bffttte and as he listened to the stirring than, the best Rubber Boots and Shoes. ks« mything like a living. He rented a only too lovelv piece of goods to-day, Johnnie was to wear to muster. You must rely on the brand. Bobint, HoblB HAKHOOD Mir Rntorrd. How to EnUrnutt music he longed to be a real soldier oom, and by the most rigid economy and I intend to order a dress off of it $ So this morningshe had told Johnnie Strengthen WKAK.VNDKTEU)tBO ORGANS PARTSor BOW, and carry a shining musket. Absolutely nnfUllag H0HB TRKATIKKT-BeacflU la a and by doiny without food was to-morrow.' that he would have to stay at Hen testify from 41 States, Territories, and Foreln CeastriaS. Tontu writethen. Book, hill expUaaUn, preefe in it But the crowning event of the day home, for his old breeches were past able to save enough to pay the rent. "I knew that meant a fifty at least, (pealed) free. Addraa £B|£ MEOICAt CO.. Bll!tfM.1MML was when the great gonenal whom mending, even by her skillful needle. but I said nothing for some time. 1 Failing to get pupils, he has been II EWIS' 98 LYE Johnnie had watched with awe all had an idea, though, and finally 1 starving himself for months. Not "It's of no use, Johnnie," said Mrs. day actually patted our little hero decided to risk it. Hill, sadly, "I cannot make them decent P0WDS2BD AND PZBTUXZfc Jong since, when giving a lesson, he on the head and asked kindly, yet (PATENTED I wish that chap would stop for you to wear, so you will fell in a faint from exhaustion on account A The slronqest and purest Ly* with a queer twinkle in his eye, "Who bothering me with that McKinley have to stay home. Try to be a made. Will make the best of being so weak for want of is the brand on the best Rubber Boots made your breeches, mv little man?" bill,' I said. 'He worries the life out man, dear. Everybody meets with perfumed Hard Soap is 20 food. From this his friends suspected and Shoes. Johnnie doffed his hat and replied minutes witlwnt boiling. It hi of me with it.' disappointments in this world, and his condition and the.\ bought the best for disinfecting sinks, proudly: "I made them myself, sir, •pTtTTT-A "R T? of inferior Rubbers sold under other 'Oh, pay it, John, dear, pav if I hope my little son will learn to closets, drains, washing Dottles, JjXi VV J3.Xb.Li brands Insiston WoonsocKet Rubber •him plenty to eat, but he had done all alone, 'cause I hadn'tany to wear said my wife. 'Don't let it worry bear them patiently." Boots and shoes '1 he\ re the best. Sold p\ en here. barrels, paints, etc. without ."ood so long that his stomach Manufactured b\ the WOOXSOCKKT RUBBER CO., to muster." you any longer! I'll wait till next PENNA. SALT M'F'G CO. Poor Johnnie's heart had been too pROvnis.\U', I. Send tor Catalogue. would not digest the food. He "That is a brave lad. said the general, month for my dress. Pay it, won't full for utterance, so he had rushedjont Geu. Agts., Pbila., Pa. W N. U. laughing 1 8 9 0 was thoroughly honest, and had No. 39 you, dear?' of doors and into the woods to battle within him that pride which made "I promised to pay it the very with and to conquer himself. He Night came at last, and acood-na E S A I A I S E 1 8 7 9 WOODWARD & CO., him feel that he would rather go tured neighbor took the tired boy next day. and 1 tell you right here was not given to'despondency, nor hungry and, if need be, starve than home in his wagon. that unless we have a "woman at the would he give up a thing on which helm prettv soon the bhip ot state is his heart was set without a severe Just as Mrs. Hill had looked out tell his friends he was too poor to buy bound for the rocks."—Chicago Her struggle to gain it so ere long his for the hundredth time and wondered meal's victuals —Richmond 0 a.) aid. where Johnnie could be, he rushed sobs ceased and he rose to his leet. Item 406 AND 408 CORN EXCHANGE, in, flushed, tired and happy. "I won't stay at home if I can 0 mother'" he cried, "I've been to "111111' I I.I I N N E A O I S help it," he determined "there must The Virtue of Saving. Th Perils of Mountaineering muster. You said I might if I had be a way, for Icertainly have a will:" some breeches, so I made me some Moutaineermghasits fascinations, Trom the Boston Globe Then he began to lay all sorts of unfeasible and went There is a story of a \oung man plans, but" to no purpose. but thpy are principally the fascinations "Well,crymg won't mend thema tier," Mrs. Hill advanced a step, then of danger, which sometimes cultninate employed on one of the Vanderbilt W paused, holding up her hands in astonishment BUANCIl OrKKFS ot 01U niraibrn. of 1h» Ch.caeo ana Dalr.Lk. thought the voung philosopher, "so in disaster. A story has roads, who, after fruitless endear ors BoanU of Iwde au1 of the Milwaukee Cjiamlur of Commerce. I might a swell go back to my work at the funny little figure has come recently from the Swiss to get his salary raised finally went tg-BrBaforoiTTH^raph Hpber. OPTION ORDERS SOLIGITEO. she beheld. He was soon .hard at work, chopping \lp? of a guide, named Linda, who to William H. Vanderbilt himself. fiiewood at the door, and whistling "Why, Johnnie'" she cried, "what on his homew.nd journey fell fifty pBX^sLw He was kindly received, but when have you got on'?" Then falling into .ftffh? so ^merrily that his mother leet down a crevasse. He lay injured it came to the question of an increase a chair she laughed long and heaved a sigh of relief at the sound. IftliiFMSit and helpless tor seventy-two hours of salary Mr. Vanderbilt said''Young loud, for Johnnie was arrayed in two Presently, Mrs. Hill came to the before his situation was accidentallv man, the trouble in these of her prized linen towels sewed together door and called, "Johnnie, get me a discovered by some tourists, who days is not that men do not get salaries pail of water for dinner." for breeches. hauled him to the top of the glacier enough, but that they are too "I didn't hurt them one bit!" said Johnnie took the pail and started with a rope. During the seventy-two THE POSITIVE CURE. extravagant and do not keep what Johnnie, almost in tears at his for the spring. Half-way there, he hours Linda was in the crevasse he they get." mother's merriment, "and I am sure paused abruptly and stood for a moment irtdefi I ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren. SW New York. Pnce'SO cta.l had no food, for he was so tightly With admirable composure the they were as pretty as any of the boys' in deep thought, then cried jammed between the waifs of ice that young man took a note book and aloud: "I can, I know I can, and I breeches! Even the General asked he could not get at the provisions he pencil from his pocket, and after a will!" With those words, and a mo who made them." carried in a bag on Ins back. He was, .£ little figuringsaid. "Mr. Vanderbilt, whoop worthy a wild Indian, he "No wonder," replied Mrs. Hill, however, able to lick the ice with his as 1 figure it, if God had given Adam bounded on his errand. still laughing, "«md now, Johnnie, I tongue. No one will be surprised to a salary ot $2r,000 a year, and he am not going to scold you, for you You would never have dreamed hearthat his hands and feet were terrible had lh ed to the present day, and have shown a spirit of perseverance when Johnnie sat down to dinner that frostbitten, the marvel is that hoarded every cent of it during these he was the boy who had wept so and determination which I like so situated as he was lor so many hours 6.000 years, he would still be $50,000,000 bitterly in the morning, forall traces now take off your new breeches and without food to sustain animal heat, poorer than you are. Are of his sorrow were gone, and he ate come to supper." tiNrhe old proverb behxte, he was not lrozen to death. Again, there not possibly other ways of getting his cornmeal bannock and roasted Mrs. Hillexamined Johnnie's stitchesand it is remarkable that the rescuers ahead besides saving "ones salary?" potatoes with a relish. praised the ork, while she tried SAPOLI0 is greater rtiedi 1 should have passed over not only the to make him understand how wrong At dinner he asked suddenly: exact spot where Linda fell in, but Mr. Vanderbilt quickly closed fehe it was to take her towels without "Mother, could I go to muster il I #_COPVRIOHT«- lust in time to save him. Linda is royeJty ihselJSTry^iHnyournext-house-cleaning: interview, but it is said to have ordered had some breeches?" permission. 33 3'ears of age. the voung man's salary raised When Johnnie grew^ to manhood "Why ol course," replied Mrs. Hill. in recognition of his coolness and Gi~ocers keep ih "Your hat! and jacket are well he saw many a real battle and iiiin' keenness. enough, but you wouldn't go in marched many a weary mile to the S in a by Mail. sound of fife and drum, for he was a those breeches, would you?" Parcels sent by post are subject to DO YOU LIVE IN GREASE? soldier in the revolution, and, although Didn't Know he Gentleman Johnnie shook his head. "No, hard usage before they reach their mother," he responded, "I should be war did not prove as delightful destination, and if carelessly tied up, Boston Transcript As a true patriot and citizen yoti should naturalize yourself ashamed to go ragged." as he had thought it when he was the contents are apt to be lost or destroyed. At the seashore the other day some by using the best inventions of the day for removing such a charge A "That's my good sensible boy," a boy, yet he did his duty well, and Whacever the contents, young people desired to read up To live in Grease is utterly unnecessary when SAPOLIO is sold. when the war was over he often told said his mother with a loving look. they must be as snugly packed as in all the stores, and abolishes grease and dirt. %?*$%,- $Mf\ "The Courtship of Miles Standish," Jbis own children the story of his first "In the afternoon Johnnie went into possible and tied with a strong cord. and set out to find a copy of Longfellow. muster, while his aged mother listened the "west" room, took something The narrow pieces of ribbon that GRAIS N They visited several cottages smelling of roses and sweet clover smilingly, to its recital.—Portland THE VAN E N A N 3 often come around handkerchiefs, from the high chest of drawers, and Transcript. without success. Finally they and the bits ot nice twine if saved, concealing it under his jacket, stole COMMISSION. stopped at a house where a domestic will come handy here. If photographs, out of doors. He ran down the path A an Asphalt of Hibernian proclivities answered cards, pressed flowers, etc., into the woods, and taking the bundle hi A correspondent in California their ring. I N N E A O I S W are laid between two pieces of pasteboard from under his jacket, sat down SELL BY SAMPLE. writes _that it is a mistake to suppose "Will you ask Mrs. Jones if shehas a little larger than the thing and began to sew. Johnnie was not that all'the asphaltum used in a Longfellow?" said the spokesman. sent, and notches made in the center used to the business, and the needlp Prompt Returns Writ* QTtotations. Execute orders Chicago, Now Tor orUtlwaukws.' this country comes from Trinidad. "A which?" shouted the maid-ofall-work of all four sides in which to tightly pricked his finarers, but on this piece Many miles of streets in California in astonishment. of work depended his trip the next tie the strings, they will, as a general have been paved with American asphaltum, "A Longfellow." day. He was determined to succeed, thing, come out in good condition. PISO'SW^ \J^m¥-F^O.R which is also extensively The girl disappeared, but returned so he kept on steadily for a long Stout, white paper is the best for the used for the covering of wharf piles in a few moments with the information— time. outside wrapper, and the address and the coating of iron pipe as well It* Best Oiugh Medicine. Recommended by Physicians, When he had finished, he viewed written eZenrJy in some conspicuous Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the as woodwork of various kinds. The •'Mrs. Jones knows nothing-at all taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. his work with no small satisfaction plaice will hgjp insure fop it a safe delivery. asphaltum referred to is found at at all about the long gentleman yese before again placing it under his Mlmm $t?r QfN ^sm Ventura. Cal., where the deposit is askingr for." jacket. Johnnie now re entered the said to be practically inexhaustible. '3* 41 *-i* mil miin' I