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St. "gams g0St-9bpi Pmtba ttgttst ZZ. XSSB. be near bleeding to death. Strange to sa he swarm out as lively as crickets, and use their WOMEN OP THE SOUTH, JOE MULHATTAN.

am not lose consciousness for a sintrif. in. ten eyes to good advantage in getting away aj ramdlv as Dosslble. Boys call them blood stant. lie suffered A Northern Writer Describes Them as The Great Kentucky Liar Recounting although his condition is o.rit.irnl.

ho will suckers, and have a dislike to, their acquaint They Are. Quad in Detroit Free Fress. fatally withoot injuring his companions. He was conveyed to the nearest forester's hut, and messengers were dispatched to his brother-in-law and for medical aid. Before, however, either his relations or the doctors could Teach him, the Baron died ia fearful agony.

It mav be imagined how terrible his sufferings were when it is stated that one of the guns was loaded with pieces of rough lead. ance when fishing, as tnejr iasten ou their His Literary- Triumphs. From the Louisville CoOrter-Journal. Mr. josenh Mnlhattan is in town, and a bare feet With a tenacity that allows no Whenever the dematrozue of Northern pol probably recover.

When the rope -was cut and the balloon was freed from the weight or trratien body it nurain rose in the air. carrying off vMdlle. Abertine. By singular good fortune it soon lauded in a marsh, and Courier-JournalTeporterwho talked to him 1 i 1 1 i itics grows weary of Ku-KJux in the South, he assails Southern women. He claims that thev were enthusiastic over secession, en chance of removing them till they have filled themselves with refreshment.

A. V. Venneb, St. Joseph. says after tak 3i iiiiib iounu nun as -troou-narureu as ev- er.

i.ue famous prevaricator is a rattier which struck him on the thign and giancu with beard and snial man. good-looking, couraged rebellion and that they still hate the "1 aiikee" with a bitterness almost per- ing two Dottles Brown's iron outers he was JiaaemoiseHe at last stood on terra tirma. bhe was sorely distressed in mind, and badly scared, but otherwise safe and sound. into his stomach. On an examination or moustache.

cat- dancing blue eyes, quick, able to eat the first hearty meal in lour years. the scene of the warder it was discovered lite motions, and one of the most rapid talk sonally dangerous. The first part of the charge is true the latter an outraceous slander. Modern history cannot name a war in Secure your help through, the help wanted col ers one could find in a day's walK. The HOME.

Oh' what is home? that sweet companionship Of life the better part; The happy smile of welcome on the Hp, TJpspriiiging from the liearu It Is the eager clasp of kindly hands, The long-remembered one, The ready sympathy which understands All feeling by its own. The rosy cheek of little children pressed To ours in loving glee; The presence of our dearest and our best, 'o matter where we be. And failing this, a prince may homeless live, Though palace walls are nigt; And, havine if, a desert snore may give The joy wealth eannot buy. Far-reaching as the earth's remotest span, Widespread as ocean foam. One tbouvht is eacrcd in the breast of man it is the thought of home.

That little word his human fate shall bind With destinies above, 1'or there the home of His immortal soul Is in liod's wider love. words seem to be Eurelinz in his throat and tunus of the fost-imsfatch. it costs you -noyan is in Ularente-lnteneure. It is situated at Hie mouth of the Gironde, and is twenty miles southwest of Saintes. It has a small harbor, a fort, fisheries and bathing establishments.

It is much ireouented hv which the wives andmcthers and sisters and chasing each other out, hot-foot. He dresses ftflKIUFr'B REPORT. Under date of May 16, lSS3.Mr. Isaiah Coot, formerly sheriff ot' as follows: -I have been afflicted for over twenty (20) yea 'with weakness ot the kidneys and liver, and have had severe pains In the back and side, which were brought upon tne 1n the first place ky exposure during my stay In California during the early settlement ol the land of gold. At times my water troubled me very much, and after trying many different means without receiving any benefit, I was induced to try Hunt's Reweiy.ltMKili I was much prejudiced against Hand medicines.

I purchased a bottle at Cwntog drug store, here in Skowhegan, and I found that the first bottle relieved all pains In the back and sides: and I have. In my family, used five bottle in all. and have found It a medicine of real merit and of great value, and have e'adly recommended It many ot mv friends and neighbors, who universally praise it nigh terms. Yon are at liberty to use my name tor the benefit of Buffering humanity." TIMEtT ADVICE. I have been troubled with kidney disease and gravel ror a long time, witn severe pains In my iiTTiim and with inflammation ot bladder.

very well, and altogether presents a very nothing. A DUDE CUFFED. daughters of an army were more enthusiastic and self-sacrificing. To the men of the that the assassins, probably two in number, had stood behind a thick bush, which hung oyer the road, and through which they had deliberately cut apertures to secure the accuracy of their aim. No clew to the identity of the niurderers has been discovered.

It is stated also that the publication of the details iu the press was forbidden by the Russian authorities. tidy appearance. residents of Bordeaux. les. sir.

have started a new brancn ournalism: something that is an innovation South the war was the solution of a political problem. To the women it seemed an attempt of the North to conquer and desolate the country. They firmly and earnestly be E. W. SALI.IKKAMP.

Washinrtrin. K1n tc and a success. I call it novelistic journal "Brown's Iron Bitters sells on its merits; parties once trying it use It again and again." ism. Dictens anil TriacTrp.rav Wrotn a novel in a volume, and considered themselves fortunate when 100,000 people read it in five lieved that the South had long beeu oppressed, and that the war was to further abridge rights and liberties. Believing that SHETLAND PONIES.

Advertise your rooms through the twenty words for ten-cut columns of the rosi-Dis- ATCH. ears. I write a novel of a thousand words it may be asserted that nineteen out An that is read by more than 1,000,000 ipeopie ten hours after it has left my hand. Why. what of every twenty women in the South were Enterprise in Which a Wisconsin Man Thinks He Sees Money.

From the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin. C. Merrick, at one time a well-lrnown could be more attractive to a literary man? Nobody is hurt by my little novels nobody's irojans in their courage. Spartans to their fortitude and Romans in their laith and self-saciince. Husbands and fathers and brothers were made ready for war aud given a STRANGE EXPERIENCE.

A Tremendous Leap. Bradford Cor. of the toe Philadelphia Press. A drug clerk In this city, Julius Behling, is making a series of experiments, which, if successfully carried out, will certainly give Social Rights of' Women Holding Babies to be Seated In Cars. From the New York Herald.

A disturbance occurred yesterday afternoon on one of the trains from Rockaway Beacn to the city over the New York and Rockaway Railroad. The train was crowded, and all the seats were occupied. In one the of cars stood two" females, one of whom, who was rather delicate in appearance, carried a child in her arms. Near to-them stood an elderly man, tall, erect of carriage, and with White hair and beard. He was evidently concerned over the fact that a woman, who seemed in delicate health, should be compelled to stand with a heavy child in her arms while many men occupied seats around her.

As a jolt of the car precipitated the ladies violently orward and almost caused the one with the ohild to lose her balance, the old gentleman could evidently stand it morals are corrupted, and all are entertained aud sometimes instructed. 1 have tobacconist of this citv, who has of late years devoted himself to stock breeding, has on his farm, opposite Gifford'a resort, Wau- woman blessing, and even had the Confed erate conscription act been less stringent, the aide-bodied man who shirked military ser My sufferings were terrible, i xouna mat i all sorts of subjects for these storie many of them have traveled over world and have been wondered at in twenty nations. I am just 30 yearsold and am famous. There is not a man who has read the newspapers A Doctor Who Found Himself Transferred to a Pigmy World. Danville.

Pa Cor. of The Philadelphia Press Dr. Tyman Santee, a resident of Luzerne Countv. who at present is visiting some Was crowing very ieeuie. i vice could nut have lived at home for the taunts of the women.

Kesna county, one ot the most remarkable herds of Shetland ponies ever brought into the United States. Tne herd numbers about fifty, the little animais being all beautifully built aud in vigorous condition. They have History will never detail the self-sacrifice that doesn know of Joe Mulhattan. I have friends at this place, has had perhaps the most remarkable experience on record. The fooled every paper of prominence in the and heroic courage of Southern women.

No matter as to the rightor wrong of the cause United States, and -some of my scientific stories have been discussed by the learned they believed it was right. Ihe blow fell iJoctor is a man of medium size, about 30 vears of aae. of ereat intel licence and un societies of Europe." upon the family household early and with full force. In Virginia seven outof ten families were without men folks at home within doubted veracity. Though there is nothing in his manner to suggest anything unusual, hen lid you begin your career of men no longer.

He advanced to a seat close to the ladies, in whrch were comfortably en-seonsed four voune dudes. dacity interrupted the reporter. yet the world in which he moves could not be to him more unlike our own if he lived on i have been writing my novels for ten "Gentlemen," he said, with every outward three months from the first battle, lather and sons went together. The wife and been in their present quarters only about a month. They were selected and.

brought over from the Shetland Islands by Max Flowers, a special representative of Mr.Mer-rick. One of the little ponies. Jumbo by name, is the smallest of his species ever imported into the United States, being less in size than even the tiny pair of horses which Bar-num secured to draw the carriage of Tom Thumb. Jumbo Is 30 inches in height, and as fine a miniature nmdel of a stallion as there is in existence. Being from the island years now.

started on the Pittsburgh him a niche in the temple of fame. He re- centty read in a newspaper that an advent- urous person had jumpe 1 from a three-story building, alighting on the ground as easily as though he had stepped from a horse car. In his desceni he carried an open silk umbrella. Mr. Behling procured a strong umbrella with bamboo ribs, and one night in July mounted the rail of a bridge, and, opening his umbrella, stepped into space.

The distance to the water was perhaps fifteen feet. He wenj; dowu easily, and landed in about three feet of water, He then made up his mind to startle the world by jumping off the great Kinsua Viaduct, which is the highest bridge in the world. On Wednesday last he wenttotlie bridge with an excursion party and stationed himself on the viaduct at its highest point. The structure, which is entirely of iron, is 2,032 feet long, and the height of the rail above the bed of the stream, which looks like a silver thread below, is 301 feet. Behling carefully adjusted the umbrella and let it drop.

It did not capsize, but when haif-way down it started off in a another planet. show of courtesy, but with a slight inflection of contemot in his voice, "permit me call Leader, and fooled them for three or four When Dr. Santee was ten years younger he one dav took a stroiL ascending an enn- years. 1 wrote stories of marvelous oil wells, of romantic highway robberies, and things of your attention to the fact that there are two ladies standing here who have been unable to find seats. One of these ladies is embar mother gave all she had, and then tamed to lace further anxieties.

There were thousands of women in tne Old Dominion who had never laced their shoes or combed their hair. The slave was at hand to obey every nod. These women sent tneir husbands and sons to. the rie-nee of considerable heisiht at some dis and lost faith In physicians and medicine, wnen a friend from Maiden, who had been cured by Hunt's Remedy ot gravel and fiver complaint, recommended it to me, and three bottles nave entirely cured me, and I heartily thank my friend for bis timely advice to use Hunt's Remedy, for all the pains have gone from my back, and I am in excellent condition, and I feel that a word from me may be the means of saving some friend that may be suffering as I did before taking Hunt's Remedy, the best kidney and nver Cure. SAMCEIj LITTLEFJEIiD, Jfo.

14S2 Washington street. May 12, 1883. Boston, MH, Horse Railroad Men. Having occasion to use a medicine for general debility iu my family, I was recommended by a friend to use Hunt's Remedy, as that was being used with great success all over the country. We have used one bottle with marked benetit, and find It just as repreeented.and a medicine of great value, and I cheerfully add my testimony in favor of Hunt's Remedy.

George W. Scoton. that kind. 1 then got to sending my novels tance from his father's house. The view to other prominent journals, I started the from this noint was delightful in the ex story of John Wilkes Booth being seen in txeme.

extending away for miles toward the rassed with a child. The young men, who were of the "nobby" dressed, sen-sufticient type of icity youth, stared insolently at the speaker. front and then the question of food supply. In many cases the slaves ran away. several pla-es, and wrote so circumstantially that many believed it.

I started, as a joke, of Netland, Jumbo is properly a Netland pony, not a Shetland. Alexander, a pure Shetland stallion, which is in Mr. Merrick's collection, is a handsome and very valuable north and west. Far beiow the admiring youth swept, the broad river; beyond it were tiin rolling hills, which farther on swelled the report that llvsiaent ljincoln bones "We've paid our fare, answered one of the vonng men in a saffron necktie, "and animal. The prices which Mr.

Merrick se vv lieu this occurred the women went into the fields aud put in such crops as they couid. Where the slaves remained the mistress was forced to a as her own manager aud overseer aud assume all responsibility. There into the. rugged mountains, where range be-vnnd ranne rose lusher and higher till the cures for the miniature ponies average from we're entitled to Seats." "If you make that a point," said the old trentleman. "sooner than See these ladies last, hazv summits mingled with the wonder would be exhibited at the ueutennial.

J. he press of the country took it up, and for weeks It was a national question. I don't know how many of these stories I Wrote in the East. The biggest thing I wrote in this part of the country was the Big Clifty fight. 150 upward.

He has refused an offer of fill hinR the summer skv. It was late in $500 for a matched pair of the best. When the ponies were brought from Scotland, a the dav. and the Ereat red Sun nunc in the staud 1 will refund you your fares in return for the two seats." are plenty of Federal troopers stilt living who found educated and cultured Southern women wielding hoes and holding plows iu the corn-field within six months oi the opening of the war. unhlfin west.

month or so ago, their shaggy hair was long "We don't want your money," retorted the southerly course, and was soon lost to sight in the dense forest which skirts the valley. The next day Benling robbed his neighbor of a tom-cat, which he carefully stowed away in a bag and took to the big bridge. The cat was fastened to the handle of a strong umbrella, and was sent on a trip from the top of the bridge. The weight of i where a drummer wrestiea witn two ntgn-waymen on a bridge, and finally threw them Tyman Santee, who in early life was some what ctven to idle laneies. on iiie souiaiy ana tangled, ana, to use the expression which was most frequently used concerning them, "thev looked pretty rough." over.

My Lave story at uiasgow junction young man W'ho had spoken before, insolently. "We just want to stay where we are." The old man flushed angrily. "I come it was the Southern women more than the mountain betook himself to the stransre last went all over the world you doubtless re Watchman South Boston Car Stables. South Boston, 12, 18S3. provost marshals who cheesed desertion and ntrastin2 the size ot nis lrame wun me from the South." he said, "and it there a As not infrequently the case with European immigrants, their residence in this made the offense odious.

The Confederate magnitude of the scene before him and it man were to act as you do under these cir member that. I found a cave there larger than Mammoth Cave, with navigable rivers, mummies 2,000 years old? and a hundred other marvelous things. The Lieitehrield cmud to him that he was onlv a maniltiu cuinstances we should look upon him as a flinmni? to the cliff above the plain. While country has clone mueh to improve their appearance. In the Shetland Islands it is the custom to herd the little animals after much cur and pitch him out of the window." who left the front without leave found no welcome outside of his own family.

He who came home by authority, and With a wound to attest his bravery in action, was a hero story, about the hndmg of Juasonic emblems "Do vou call me a cur screamed tne the same fashion as cattle are herded on our young fellow, springing to his eet. tne annual acted as a uaiauce, auu it aim me umbrella went down slowly and lauded without injury. Mr. Behling proposes to construct a laTge and extra strong umbrella, and, uhlesstue authorities prevent, will go to the top of the big bridge, open the umbrella, aud jump off. Rent your rooms by a ten-cent advertisement in the i'osr-DisPATtti.

Western plains, lhat is to say, they are seat?" until duty compelled his return. No man ever saw a night so wild that a that had been Dunea ior thousands oi years, showing a prehistoric race of Masons, caused great excitement. 1 am prouder of my Glasgow Cave silory than any of the others, it indulging in this and similar thoughts he became bewildered, and the size of everything around him suddenly diminished to one-tenth of its former dimensions. The great pine at his feet became a little sapling, the huge mountain on which he stood but a little tno.md Tim river below appeared only a turned loose and left to shift for themselves flo vou reluse to lvunquisn your and do you call me a cur?" "1 consider you to be far lower Southern woman would not face it to carry The islands are almost barren of vegetation, than a showed more invention ana more enr. and it is not wonderful that, according to popular belief, the only nutriment hich the news to Confederate soldiers.

Every woman was a scout and a spy. If the mother could not go tne daughter was sent. If there was As the old gentleman uttered these words "What was the basis of such a marvelous ponies aruuire they get from snimng the the younsr fellow matie a threatening motion. wind that blows from more bountiful climes lie?" no daughter a dispatch or message was hurried rl by a negro or a signal was matte. but the old man was too qmcK ior mm.

rie It will really be believed that when the "You mean such a well-imagined novel, drew back his rignt hand and administered ponies arrive here, fresh from sucn an un interrupted Mr. Mulhattau with a smile silver thread, and the setting sun Dut a blazing star in the sky. The great earth from horizon to horizon, seemed only a few acres in extent, while the sky appeared to have fallen toward the earth. larmed at this strange occurrence, the Doctor remarked, in conversation the other ciay, "I left the mountain and hurried home his opponent a stinging slap on tne cueeK They came to accurately estimate the strength of marching columns, to identify one make of gun from another in the cared-for-existence, they do not present an hv. there is never any foundation to my Instantly he excuted a similar maneuvre appearance remarkable for sleekness.

The with h'is left hand. The smacks rang out batteries, aud where scouts and spies loud and clear above the rumbling noise of members of the Merrick herd, however, after a month of careful grooming, have could not go the women could. It was the train. Tne young man was staggered Women Tricyclists. From the London Globe.

A tady, who has a longing to become a tricycle-rider, wr tes to a provincial contemporary, lamenting that she is debarred from the pastime by a circumstance which might be easily remedied. "As tricycles are now-made" this is the burden of her complaint "the extremely ugly appearance cut by the rider while working the machine, either iront view or back, is enough to deter any lady from investing in There is some truth in this allegation a feminine rider does Present an objectionable ap- glossy coats, and look as if tney mignt have and his companion sprang up to assist him been brought up in a lady lap, like pet Other passengers, however, whose attention the women who saved Mosby again and again. It was a woman who told Gen. Jack-sou the exact strength of the Federal force at Front Koyal before he fell upon it ia car SCROFULA and all Scrofulous Dineanos, Kores, Eryipla, Eczema, Blotches, Kintrwonn, Tumors, Carbuncles, Boils and Knir the Kkln, are the) direc result of an impure stuto of the blood. 7 cure these -diseases the blood mns-t be purified and restored to a healthy and natural condition.

Ateu's Bakbapabilla has for over forty been recocniztd by eminent medical authorities as tho most, powerful blood puritier la existence. It frees the system from all foul humors, enriches, and tho blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatment, ana proves itself a complete piaster ot all scrofulo-SiseaseB. A Kewnt Cure of Vrofnlous Sore. "Some monthR ago I was troubled with serofa lous sores (ulcers) on my legs. The limbs wrs baalv swollen and inflamed, and the sores ols-charpod lanre quantities of offensive matter.

Every remedy 1 tried failed, until I nsed Ansa's Baksapahiula, of which I have now taken three bottles, with the result that the sores are healed, and my general health greatly improved. I feel very grateful for the good your medicine Ixas dona me. YourS respectfully, Mas. An li8 Sullivan JVm Tort, June g4, 7SS. IYER'S SARSAPAMLLA stimulates and rejrulates tho action of the dilutive and assimilative organs, renews and strengthens the vital forces, and speedily cures Bhtuma-tiam.

Catarrh, S'euralgia, Rheumatic Onut, General Debility and all diseases arising from an Impoverished or corrupted condition of tho blood nd a weakened, vitality. It is incomparably tnecheariestMoodmeaiclne on account of its concentrated strength and treat power oyer disease. PREP ABED BY Dr. J. AYER 0., Lowell, Mass.

Bold by all Druggists price 1. six bottles for poodles. had been attracted by the quarrel, spraug to in a lew weens Mr. lowers win return to the old gentiemaa sute and prevented any fn it her violence. The la lies, to whom at Shetland for the purpose of securing a herd of Shetland cows, which Mr.

Merrick pro rying out his Valley campaign, it was a woman who told Fiiny just Shoridau's army was distributed at Cedar Creek, and tention had been attracted by the old gentle poses to introduce in this country. Shetland cows, like Shetland ponies, it is said, are con nearanp. unless she is incessantly mindiul there was scarcely a battle on lrginia sou with which women had not something to do man interference their neuait, nau unnoticed by him been provided with seats by fellow-bassengers a few seconds before the of the orouer ordering of her skirts. But we structed on miniature models. I hey are credited with giving a gallon and a half of ouarrel culminated in the warming of the as the bearers of information.

Once enlisted in the cause, they did not know what des doubt whether it Would be found practicable to engraft on the tricycle "a sort of splash milk per dav ana costing nothing to Keep, whiupersuappers ears. The fame of the elfin herd has spread through board in front of the rider and anotner oe pair was. I tiey sent their bedding to tue hospitals, their previsious to the army, aud their iewelrv to the buver of Confederate all the summer resorts in the neighborhood stories. Therein lies my power. Almost anybody could write a story with the fouada-tion to build on it requires genius to construct a novel withoutany foundation in fact whatever, to evolve it all out of your own mind as the spider draws the web from its own body.

I wrote that thing about the finding of a cave at Gallatin, where the jewels and gold of the James brothers were found. When Frank James read it, he turned to the jailor and said Til bet that story was written by Joe "What has been your success in Texas?" "Very fine. I suppose you read my meteor story. The Fort Worth Gazette received the day after it was published 114 telegrams from all parts of the world; some were from St. Petersburg, some from some from Eduiburg.

When I visited Fort Worth afterwards they gave me a fine banquet. The Tex-ans enjoyed my novels immensely.Someof my stories have never been contradicted, especially that one about the finding of five skeletons under a tree where the people had been killed by lightning. They are talking about running me for Congress down there. Tom Ochiltree, who used to be friendly to me before, hardly speaks to me now. He says the mfeteor story laid him cold.

He will never amount to anything again as a liar." "That last ba.loon story which is going the fcelp is most easily secured by a hind, either rounded or pointed, so as not to of the Merrick farm, and when a isconsin fntnh innih wind." This is the plan recom want ad. In the Post-1ispatch. Ten cents. reporter visited the place yesterday he found a number of curious sight-seers watching the arms in Europe. When the Confederate Government could not furnish rations, the Confederate women did.

mended by the complaining laoy, and sne further suggests that screens shouid be made of it.h,r or basket-work. A practical A LOWER BERTH. sportive gambols of the ponies ana masing admiring remarks concerning their beauty difficulty would be tiiat one screen would How a Fat Man Can Always Mangae to 1 have asked hundreds of Confederate soldiers how they made a start after the war, and in nearly every instance the answer be and their diminutive size. bav tn coTnt TWtween the rider and the Secure One. From the Philadelphia Press.

steering-wheel. But the main object is that ward, lne roaa seeineu no wiuei iuu a cowpatii, and the fence on each side only a few inches high. I came to a horse and carriage standing by the roadside. The horse looked as small as a poodle, and the buggy by no means as large as a baby carriage. Farther on I met a man here I was struck with amazement.

He was the first fellow-mortal I had seen since I bad been transferred to thi3 Liliputian world. He was surely no more than Six inches in height I gazed on my own frame and saw that I was cf the same insignificant stature. "in giving the dimensions of the diminutive objects with which I found myself surrounded," the Doctor explained, 'when I use the denomination 'inclw' I refer to an inch as it appears to you and as it had appeared to me all my life L4kewisein comparing the horse to a 'poodle' and the buggy to a 'baby I refer to a 'poodle' and a "baby carriage' as they appear to you. Of course, to me, these objects were now infinitely small. cannot describe my feelings, Dr.

Santee continued, "when I entered my father's house. Everything was so painf trily small. The house itself was only so high As he uttered the last sentence he held his hand about two feet and a half above the ground, then, after a moment, he went on: "There was my tittle mother, smaller than mvseif, moving" around like an animated doll, preparing our evening meal. Then my father eaine in, a miserable dwarf like myself. There were the table ana tiny dishes containing our plain food, the little chairs, ail no larger than the toys I had played with in my childhood." The next morning when Mr.

Santee awoke gan with Choice brands Whiskies and Wines for family th sn ash-board, however cunningly ue- "Tt would take a dav in the recital, and and medical mirnoses. liy the bottle or eallon siirnd. mustexttose a considerable surface tret. John K.Cttnup and aiiitKel, tn th air. ami thus ooerate to diminish pace then fill a big book to tell of the incidents that -l .1 I 1 I 1 liAwnror.

therf" ar no doubt many ladies enter into ine uanj iui i uiiuuih said J. V. Srnittlev. the resideut snpei-in- Seekers tor situations should insert a ten-cent who would be quite witling to sneriuce speed in the interest of propriety and vanity, it tendeut of the cfliftipany in t'hiladt iphia, advertisement in the Post-Dispatch. "and then it would tatse another and a larger might be worth the while of our tricycle book to contain what hadn been told mnirir to desiirn a machine to suit their re- TERRIERS.

DOCTOR WHDTTflEiFu "Are av these stones true ot tat men i reme ts. rounds, of a man hanging by two fingers while he was dragged four miles, reads like teliine horrible tales about crashing through Rat-Trap Excitement Which a The The twenty words for ten-cent columns of the miner heiths in order to secure lower Causes in Detroit. you wrote it. "No." replied the Jules Verne of Ameri Post-Dispatch ih the best and cheapest medium berths?" was asked. "Weil, my wiie, you Know His wife had been the power to brace him up for the new start in life.

The home was in ashes, the farm grown up to briers, and the country overrun with outlaws, but the wife's words of hope and encouragement set the returned soldier to work. With any other class of women the south would have built up bv the inch instead of the foot. As they weie enthusiasts in war.so also are they heroines in peace. In the real Southern woman's heart there is no hatred of the Northerners. There is not even distrust or suspicion.

In her parlor may hand portraits through which Sherman's men thrust bayonets, but her pleaantest letters are mailed to aud received from friends in the North. The war as a war is buried and forgotten, or if bitter memories force themselves to the surface there is no heartburning tor vengeance. From the Detroit Free Fress. "It is true that facetious heavy weights can newspapers, with a sigh of regret at such a cood lie having escaped him, "1 About 8 o'clock yesterday morning a man tell the stories in the hearing of timid per for making known your wants. Try it, A Lively Trip.

i Rinnkinz PltlZ lODacco in an oiu cuiv iuir, sons." was the reolv. "and it is equally un didn't write it, but whoever did was a good one. I couldn't have done the work better 617 St. Charles Street, St. Loais, Mo.

true that any upper berths every break down walked outof a Michigan avenue saloon witn a rat in a He looked neither to the myself." A well known New York journalist, who tins rhei twain at sUDiiOSe VOU know hi 111 right or the left until he had reached th middle, of the street. There he placed th A. T. Nichols. Trenton.

says: "I have Sundays 12 to Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. can be credited with being the originator of that vara.

He loves a joke, and as he is never sola anything that cives more universal trap on the ground and whistled for his dog. 1 p. uu satisfaction than Brown's Iron Bitters." If he had a dog, tne animai uui rmpwnu, to almost every palace car porter in was ratified to find that objects had re but the public diu. In less than two minutes covered their proper dimensions. Soon after The twenty words ior ten-cent columns of the A regular gri-liinte or two medical coUcsres, has been lonttcr In the treatment of Cbrenle, the country, manages to earry out the sell icw fcniwK.ifu.lv- whenever necessary.

In thirty men were rushing to the spot. i I Ti liii-r. fill fial this hp hetran the studv of medicine and Posi'-1isvatch is the best and medium hWiii nil Hlood Ilefte9 tnan uny oilier nil mere i xjull ict uuh wu i J. II. Depkez merchant tailors, have removed to 81T Locust, opposite Custom House.

for making known your wants, iry it. From Life. Mr. Cephas F. Robertson recently came to this country from England.

ne carried eleven hat boxes and a valet and was full of brandy and soda and enthusiasm. Three days after he arrived in New York he met an old friend in the usual way on the Bow-cry. The meeting cost Mr. Robeitson 1,100. He left the following day for Chicago.

The morning of his arrival in that porcine city he met another old friend who obtained from him a loan of on $1 worth of glass diamonds and a certified check on a Canadian bank which failed two years ago. Mr. Robertson then undertook to do St. Louis, and it cost him $20 to have a lawyer explain to a judge why one glass of pale sherrj', graduated in Philadelphia in 1875. He, however, nief erred the life of a teacher to that mv dog.

shouted one. case the gentleman reaches the tram late and hnds the lower berths occupied, he hunts urnnnii until he finds a nervous traveler in a physician iti St. Lows, in city papers show nl all old residents know-. Consultation at oftire or by mail. free and invited.

A friondly txlk or opinion cotts nothing. Hold Oni ait 1U1 me jcucu utux THE FESTIVE LEECH. ninrw whure hR wimld like to be himself. a dozen voices at once. a physician, and from the start stood foremost in the ranks of successf ul instructors.

In lT9. while encaged in teaching, Dr, nen it is inconvenient to visit tne ruy ior rreatinen medicine can be scut by mail express everywhere. Curable cases guaranteed; where doubt exists It is frankly stated. "Keep cool and iorm a circle, com Tlwn hp. o.n is the colored porter and asks Interesting Creature, Highly Use An him if he has heard any further news of Sanies Reain suddenly found himself trans manded a policeman, as he took a firm grip on his baton.

ful But ot Ornamental. From the Detroit Tost and Tribune, Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental ferred to a miniature world. He has since Kev. Mr. Smith.

The porter, who is posted, replies, 'You mean de po' gennnan what you mafchpd il.it. nicrht vou feel froo de berth? The man with tne trap spreaa a large dwelt there, surrounded by a pygmy exist Mercnrlal uni Something mysterious tied up in a white and Physical Weakness, handkerchief over it and waited. He was nr attracted the attention of customers at a fekin and not a bit excited, un we contrary ue was Vpv t-pnlies the Donderous traveler. 1 ve other affections of Throat, which had taken witn a casual acquaint ence. He seldom alludes to his strange experience, and then only to his most intimate friends.

He continues to teach, and his work is fni lowed with its usual eood results. He often t.honsrht. of that poor man. Jim. 1 Bones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poi as placid as a cuip hid ance, shouid have so muddled his brain and igniriivi nn his leirs that he lost his watch prominent drug store, and the druggist good-, naturedly untied the cloth and took out some black, wriggling worms.

They were round or elongated at pleasure, and started off WHbelin at Gastein. From the Sew York Herald. It was generally remarked at Gas'teih that the German Emperor looked stronger and altogether in better health and spirits than during his visit last year He stayed three weeks, as usual, at the Schloss, which was hired for him and his suitH at a rent of C0 for fifty-four rooms. The Emperor, wherever he may be, leads a life of as strict routine as did G-eorge II. of England.

At Gastein he rises at 7 :30 and proee -ds at once to take his bath, after which he has a light br at-fast, rests for a time and then dresses for the day. At 10 precisely His Majesty arrives at tiie Kaiser promenade, accompanied bv his Adjutant "and by a servant, and here he strolls for an hour, after which he returns thinic I broke one of his os and one oi nis arms, didn't Two ribs and bote arms. Whar aid ye Ketcn mm i inquireu a Boning, Skin Affections, Old Sores and has become accustomed to the remarkable mid hia reontation for sobriety on the public ar renlies Jim solemnly, auu it was mhuc- newsboy. state of thines around him, if not actually street at 11 a. m.

Mr. Robeitson got into a linn t. this nart oi tne car. wasn ii. reconciled to his lot, and scarcely hopes, to I.nnisvitte inst in time for the most exciting The placid man aia not ueiu i i.

"What'Ii ye take fur him asked another, when touched with a pencil at a rapid peaes-trian gait, until headed off and dropped back into their damp porcelain pit. Jim asks the heavy man 4oudiy. san, Ulcers, Impediments to Piles, l-'spectai attention to cases from over-worked brain. SUKGI TRvisit the old world he so well remembers. h.trk vaiie of the season, and was fortunate but his inquiry was treated with the same but which he is permitted to see only in his "They are leeches," explained tne arug- sa3-s the porter, 'You se thinkin ob de two orphans wnat you fell on dat night when we silent contempt.

enough to secure a "pointer" from a too confiding friend, which enabled him to lose Tim in fir, minutes on what is called in gist, "and came all the way from iionaud. Then four or hve men came running up CAL Cases receive Special Attention. dreams. The Ate oi Miracle was near unaio. it remeuiuei, can, one of de boys died, and de oder had his eye with.dogs under their arms, and ten or ni- Twenty years ago, wnen Dioou-ietiing whs in vogue, they were in great demand.

Now they are only occasionally called for." that depraved region a "whipsaw' He thou lifted into Texas, and got into a Ulxrases nrlslni Irons IndtacreUsn, ExreM sLiure or 1 ni ul proluciti(; some ot the fuliowiiiK effects Nervousness, licbilttv. Dimness ot tir Pierce's "Oolden Jledlcal Discov- ouashed out. De preacher, sail, was in ue teen dOgS OU IOOT. ionowina ueuiuu. a wcid rwe the dead, will not cure you it was a light between a uuu-uos auu xc- friendly argument with a cowboy and into foundland, and there would nave Deep, a low upper end of de car.

He wouldn get outen de lower berth, fellow, sighs the fat passenger, 'and I wasn as In what Class oi uiseases uo iuey use them?" i ihi. tr.i-9ii.nt ward of a hospital on tne same your luntrs are almost wasted fov consumption. It Ik however, unsurpassed both as a alter- Siphtor rerverted Islon. l-Ieotive Memory, 11 ro-iileson the Face, Aversion to Society of 1 enisles-Want ot Pleasure in Life, Want nf Ambition. Unfit, ness to Mairy, Melancholy.

lyspeusia. Headache, be. ween owners had not a secona puureiiwu to the Schloss ior ins aejeuiiet, one. uibu i which is invariably died crabs. From 12 to 3 the Kaiser is engrossed with what Lord Beaconstield always called "affairs," and whtii iubiic business is con Disorders of the head it there is a nurnu- 1.

1 1 i i liestlessness. ixiss Murlts. rains in iba Ttack. etc.i day. Flying to New Orleans, he went down with the "break-bone fever," and then spent ooo rrvitiff to win the capital prize in the appeared.

Order was finally restored, ine dogs were arranged in a circle and held by heavy by nity poupus as i am uu, euii. "By this time you can depend that the ner are treated with unparalleled success. Treatment. ness or pressure oi uioou on tne uiam, chronic hendaehe, etc. They put them on stive, ana win tuic vuuim oi the throat and luns, coughs and bronchial affections.

By virtue of its worrderlul alterative iroperttes it cleanses aud enricnes the blood, iures pimples, blotches and eruptions and causes without hindrance to safe, sure and perma i inv and the Diacia man siowiy cluded he rests himself half an hour and tuvi i a the temples and let them suck tne dioou uu nent, ivjiit eve. ywnere ny man or express. lottery. lis will now return to England, aud will write a book which will convey accurate knocked the ashes from nis pipe, iookcu It ts selt-evldent that a nnvinsf nsnlfslsr then dresses ior umner, vvuicu a ocucu a thev are full, hen tbey fall off. salt is carefully around, and then raising the trap and at which the principal memoers oi tne even great eating ulcers to neau imnrfssious of this country to tue trttisu then thrown on them and tney disgorge, ana vous traveler is getting nis pauiawom Usually he peeps out, and wten he sees the mountain of ttesh that is talking, he is more than willing to take the upper berth than to ran the risk of being crushed to death in the middle of the night.

It's a pretty good hook the rat out. aii tne uos wane suite are expected to attend. As a rule two or three visitors are invited, but the party are ready for use again. public attention to a class of esses attains tcreat skill, and hysiciaus iu reirular tiractlr-e all over the country, uowIuk this, trequently recommend cases to this oldest office In America, where every known appliance is resorted to, and the proved cood remedlea of all aares and countries aie used. A whole house is but in ten seconds each ana every canine Strwgers or others desiring board can secure i.

Fost-LHspatch want "How often can they oe used "A number of times. There is one lady in never exceeds filteen. ne dinner or eient The Post-Pispatch want columns are read by thousands. Teu cents for au Insertion of twenty alked off on his ear ana seemeu to uc umt in his feelings. A boy stepped forward and courses (soup, fish, boiled beet, two entrees, columns 'fen cents.

IN DIRE PERIL. scheme, and generally worts to tne rat man satisfaction. As soon as the other fellow finds that a joke has been played upon him, held the rat ud to view. one roast, a sweet dessert ana iruu; is used loromts pnrpose. and all are treated with skill in a respectful manner; unci knswiag whsst to do, no experiments ore nsstde.

Detroit who keeps a pet leech. YY hen her head ache she applies the reptile to her temple and fits down to read. When it falls off she drops it into a glass of salt and wa nhpd bv a hotel proprietor, wno receives words. lie Remembered Sally Jane. w.

il vlla Watchman. i a iv I he forms the joKers acquaintance, anu, a 1. per head. Tne wine is always brought from the imperial cellars at Berlin. Dinner lasts almost every instance mat i.ve ueuru, uw "Yes.

it vhasa grogerey raui, unu ne The Thrilling and Terrible Experience Tim Snivprlv had been absent Irotn Walla FINK I PAIiKS 3S-niclo. friendshio so strangely made is lasting, oe- dea cents! calmly replied tne piaciu iuuu as PLATKS. I ter, and if her neauacne is nui icucvcu plies it again, until sometimes she has used wa Ha for aeveral years, lie returned not of a rencn Paris. Auir. 22.

Dispatch to Chicago Tribune causi the" fat man is one of those jolly good he walked oft with his trap. K.eeant clntn and Hit blndlnsr. Mealed for Vie. in an hour and the company tnen aujourn to tuts smoking-room. At the Emperor drives out into the country for an hour and a half in an AmruncAniiiinneoi tne nrst iiipu no i--k hyam Rill TintfTSilln.

Thev had just taken a it mree ui iuui umsa uw blood." At. Koviin fin the Gironde. there was Fri- Flies and liuRS. fellows that nobody could stay angry at ior more thau ten minutes. There are lots of other incidents that, if strung together, money or postage stamps.

Over fifty wonderful pea pictures, true to life; article, on the following subjects: Who may marry, why not. why. I'roner to marry. Who marry Urst. Manhood.

Wom.iihoo.L Rill remarked. "Do you Huv a wrliam unprecedented in the mow convenient wav oi using tne leecu open victoria, un nis return ne anenus to any urgent dispatches or telegrams and then mar-he, ants, bed-bngs. rats, mice OUVIOt u.u. jsa uenutrueyi uai. cleared out by "Hough ou annals of ballooning.

M. tjratien, a well-Irnnivn aeronaut, was about to make ah as gophers, chipmunks, proceed to Iiuisn me cvciims i. hid red-headeu irirl with is now in vogue, it is snppeu into a giuan bnlb with an orifice smaller than the reptile body. Through this it projects its head and might make a good story, out, as me is short and time precious, I think we had better leave the best ones for another day. llats." 15C.

cent in a hot-air balloon called La Vidouvil Physical decay. ho ahoold marry. How life and liappmc-ts may be increased. Those married or roa-teniplatliic marriage should rend It. I'optilar edition 25e In postage stamps, sent sealed, pamphlet German.

paaea, 2e. Calls or letters ot consultation re and Invitaa. t.onsnltatioa other honrs and nrivmta Countess Lebndortt, wire ot ou adjutant a dime ail over her nose?" general, where members of the German and gal1 "Of course I rc.uein- ct-wp- vnnr help through the help wanted fitonc noon T.n iiiiiii.iii iicnii. in TV. 1 1, 1 Ill Austrian nobility staying i tr ittnlil itirnr Tnftrpr tll' It oniiiM.iiu otuie o.

srnrpir hnardprs ov advertisins in the want banquet is waiting. Usually the patient is in in in.m for the reuulsiveness of this vitat tn twr. him. Cards. Mile.

Albertine, the heroine of several bal- 1fw.ii fifrwikii WHS seated in the car and miu conic- I lit- that nothing. i nnuHi iiik uu iiivt- entrance hy appointineut by mall. Hour: a. tn. to p.

m. Sundays. 12 tt. to I p. m.

only. times a short dramatic performance are the column of the FosT-UisrATCfl, twenty words lor ten cents. romorlial nirpnt. 110111 eDSter llius uc- She had a raoutn use acatusn. ui -Oh.

nothinsr. excent that she is my M. Gratien was holding in his right hand a loose coil tied to one of the cords that served amusements, and at 10 ills majesty returns home and at once, retires to bed. Red Cloud Has His Hair Cut. vror- the Cheyenne Leadir.

wife, that's all." "Is that so?" exclaimed A cotyloid worm largeiynseu ior mo iu- Colorado Husbands. From the Denver Newi. to attnc i t.n ha loon. J.ne uanoon nnex- PRESCRIPTION FREE Rin a little confused: "then let me con nf hiood. it is oi a natteneu rto.

Clloud has gone to the She- nectedlv broke loose and the cord unroll The twenty words Ior ten-cent columns of the I fill 11 IV X. -w Tst a wrone impression might be created form when elongated, tnicKest at tue poswsn- n.ifbl IT. Clf ill gratulate you white We drink to the health sail She may not be handsome, Post-Dispatch is the best an't cheapest medium ing itself with lightning rapidity caught in a sort running knot around the first V. ifr the Araoahoes. Be- orend, has two sncKers ana ten l.t.i it.

hfii'fip-shnfi form, and Is of an by the number of highway robberies reported, it may not be amiss to say that a very Khn'ii make vou a Kood wife. Here's to tnree moiim haircut ni SMnnmi finffurs of Gratien's light hand, Cnr nil dl. eases nrlalnn front I ad I sore Hots, l'nrf ar Iniprnarare. 1'nmohle ''e. t.

l.ouis turallra f- lenvmr 1 me lliuac iid uu Lst tet he ever took toward olive-green color, variously marked. It has large majority of "hold-up cases are inven-i i Gratien was immediately whisked oft into th oil- r.m inf.tipss hili. In vain he triad to Murder of a Baron. From the London Telegraph. a itariin nrr-snon(lent trlves details of the Monm ar mourn in tne anterior suckcu, tlartss ftt.

Ieula. Mo. wo nersonally responsi tions pure ana simpie um xui her. Tbe Inflnenceof Forest. rrAm tlte Rdston totirlifr.

each end of which is placed a nan-moon tiroDer expenditure oi money aiuimijuo- finmii hue its the tiarer or is black-mailed, or a mission of shocking mnrder committed in Labaa some haul himself up oil the cord and loop it over his arm. After frantic efforts he became exhausted and hung at the end of the cord sus- plate set about the free rim wun trans vei so Wa votrnrtf.ion of these laws a iw, lonviiw. lie wen in fit of maniliin srenerositv presents his The Influence of forests uuon climate and fertility is as yet but poorly understood by and wonders at nv fto. rne motive tor tue uii.iio is o. love, peace, and inenasmp, iiot infiion is made, through which the u.n i.

mnrs nrof esslonal class ol farmers. vended only by his two fingers and suff ering Vhe easy, go-ahead WHysof the Indians at the Owmtr to the tei klllg 1 vnK BrT rhinr Red Cloud pitrnitialiiifT ncrmiv A BOM TO IViiQ tiwu te rra iettire1ims, ar s'hrr tf are ii.ir.n. 4ra.u4. rfiro lire's duties crrts nl s4 Beroa-aeatl, cured, vllLant eitlc. 4t aM Ik rem.

Pfca ta' l.h Kiicts hi.Mid till it is gorged and then mistress with fnoney or jewelry, is roooea in a house of ill-repute, plays prohibited poker, or, in fact, makes any of the foolish expend -fronimnt ninoni mtii. and especially nirun.V mill I II .11 to have oeenine iii-itxuus the Lithnaniau population and the German speaking and German descended lauded pn-prietois. Baron von Noide Wirgin left home agency It is a problem that can be solved only by exteniins over cons.derabie nf 4 iiA roid cut like a razor droliowr.iTitcof Ipechesinthe neiKhbor i.H Had forever laid down tne gun said that thrinnii iji tn th ixme. In that situa uo t.9.1 taton to agricultural pur and bow. hood of Ecorse and other river hamlets, and periods of time.

But the influence is plainly and its exnlanation simple. Strip men visiting the city and inclined to take in mk nir ol caillt suits, and to the tion Gratien was carried to the distance of noaHv Tinips at the height of 600 Neevo.1eeimv.r1iyeal OeeaT. i wbalW JIMHilnl bIMIUI Vk1-j1 tint lw lit. v.u iiovs otten collect uny ui uuo Next season he will put the town. He almost tnvanaoiy attributes th Ioct to a hoid-uo.

as this leaves him in tiow over 100 head, kaael the hills of their protecting forests, and the thin covering of soil which overlays their ea eaaea uwet of tsn.il aa am and try to dispose of them to the drug stores, refused as a usual thing crfs oi lanu, uiu under the plow about loo metres above the earth. Mile. Albertine, nvprcon.rt lw thft horror of the situation. eet tssniMl, eimT.le. eft.ft( itT, riassa4.

acsa the least objectionable light. i ci.wcntnance ana suu rocky slope will Shortly oe wasneu aown into the valleys and intf the b'ds of streams then they offer them at the Chinese-laundries, thim with and maca- WAIMTVK KtSttDT 4 W. la Sl INw Ian, k- heloless to the bot lOlllllllti a trursia ui hA Cw rioriri tiif-t Washakie, chief of the "Bors wanted.rt ray 10 cents for twenty words a a t.h air in the balloon thfl tiatohet by 'i There are some specialists who use the wan columns ot tue rosi-nisrArui. to visit bis Droiner-iu-iaw, xjbiou who was on a visit at a house at no very great distance. Being detained longer than ne expected, and having some considerable way to go, it was alter sunset by the time that he reached the outskirts of the Kruthenian forest.

-Here the road ran through a copse of alders, and here it was that the fatal purpose was accomplished. Two shots were fired, in rutck succession into the ca'Tiage where he sat, in company with tamekeeber and his eoaciiman. and both wounded the unfortunate Baron and rivers. Periodical freshots will -result which will eventually carry away the fvt aoil from even the valtevs. One authori h-rv shake of hands.

A feeling of mutual thpm for a valuable oil they aresaid to maite, the V'Hj: wbd Is ready to buy np his enemies will became cool, the balloon descended, but bumped against the earth in the midst of a Ipiikm t.imrn shrubbery. Gratien 1a thus renewed between 9rRni i.iikmhi tnruus in i to miiv of them." It is cheaper to be ty rbmiarr-d that if tne destruction of hill anA ShnshonfiS. Which, it IS a victim of early lmprarlirtre. eaasina nervivu Tsit- triirt Trti-iid in KidTiev-Wort Who Will drlV the imported leeches are kept. The t.nv them in tubs of black ct-inti cf hi clothes, but ins riin enemie.

ii tontid liver, COU- hoped, will last. ti in strips from rates, diseased kfdueys and forests be continued in Ohio, half the of that state will be sterile in Ua thau jearL aiva iTOotuiH dcay. em hvint triad ia mt ev- ure, which Usrorjf tE lo hia lelWw-a'ilfseeis. 1 rr rfri packed aimosi, muiu. xixV, v.

AwrrrraA fat nearly hall ftnd Ports: best lh the bowels. This remedy is now preparedJa Uuuid as miiR throiip-h the thorny brambles, xinaiiy noire air aud moisture to keep tnem aiivo. the cow is takm off their jar they well as in dry toriiu world for table use. $1 50 per gallon only. Delivery free.

J. R.Crum 5th aud Slaiket st rro ni.n..i,nta mrifl (Ttirl to fIl tllO TTa ticn armuai-ed to be a mass ol wounds and to.

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