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The National ERA from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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WEEKLY MARKET SUMMABY. KANSAS CITY. Wednesday, July 10. CATTLE. Kxtra prime and over $4.40 Fair to prime 4.O0 4-iiO Native teeders, av.

l.OOO to 1 3.25 3.75 Native stackers, av. 800 to l.OOO 2.50 3 3.00 Is a Preparation ol IROM and CAUSA YA BARK, la COtabinatioa with the Phosphates, Native cows, fair to good 2.50 Texan steers 2.00 2.75 Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and reeotmpeiraed by them for IryspepsU. General Debility. Far uuia Diseases, Want of Vitality Jka, Sea. HsBBfttef ared by (he Or.

narter If edlelae cv X. SIS V. flala fctreet, St, Lmls The following is one of the very many testimonials we are receiving daDyi Rome three months ago I befran tne nse of Dr. HAsrnH Iaoar Tone, srpon (be aAvfct of many friends who knew its virtues. I wad Buffering from peroral debility to such an extent tuat my labor was exceedingly burdensome to me.

A vacation of a month did not five me much relief butos lie contrary, was followed bv increased prostration and sinking chills. At this time lbeeaa the e-se 4 yourlKiix Tonic, from which I realized almost Immediate and wonderful results. The old energy returned ami 1 found tliat my natural force was not permanently abated. I have Bsed three bottles4 the Tonic. Kince usiiur it 1 have done twice the labor that 1 everdid In the same time during my illness, and with the ease.

Willi tlie tranquil nerve and vlror of body, baa come also a clearness or tluMitrliticver before eujoyed. If the Tonic has not done the work. 1 know nut what. I give the credit. Mu6t gratefully yours.

TrOT, Jan. 1. 187. J. P.

Watson. Pastor Christian Chnrch, Trey. O. Fur Kale by Drmcciata saial Ueaeradl Dealer Everywhere. BOGS- Choice to Good to prime bacon.

Light $3.65 to 3.67V3 3.55 to 3.60 3.45 to 3.50 2.5U to 3.00 rapid exhaustion of a too eager enthusiasm. Men of genuine talent are always enthusiasts. Grayfold's idols fell with great facility from their too rapidly erected pedestals. And, bo falling, they fell forever. Thus, at thirty, he had used up a great deal of earnestness for nothing, and thought himself doomed to be Intensely bored for the remainder of his days.

He had seen and studied all that he cared to see and study abroad, where at one time he had made music a passionate pursuit. And Morris Grayf old was, without affectation, disgusted and disheartened at the unreality of the girl of the present day. He meant to marry some time. The woman he was wont to meet in society were, he said, in all sincerity, a delusion and a snare, the result of the joint efforts at deception of the dressmaker, coiffeur, and chemist. "All art," he maintained, declaring that Lespia's "beaming eye" was apt to be the only genuine part of her beauty.

The Nora Crelnas, he would then add, though they might have, perchance the look and face "that made simplicity a grace," lacked culture, and forced to Bat where, oh, where the rose of yesterday?" and, as he spoke, it flashed across his mind to endeavor to discover If, before he had come, Aline had loved any other. "Tell me," said he, "is there any 'rose of yesterday' that you have cared to see fade?" understood the question. "And you?" she archly said: "Answer me first," he replied, smiling, but with a look of real tenderness in his eyes. "For me, I can say no," said Aline. "I can say now that I know not of one that I ever valued for its perfume or cared to keep," said Morris, keeping up the figurative speech he had chosen.

"But there is a rose, a white rose, that I would give worlds to win and wear. A white rose is a bridal rose, you know, Aline. Shall It be mine?" Aline gave him her hand, placing it frankly in his own. It had been a short but very earnest wooing, that of the past few weeks! It was a few days later, and only a fortnight after Jack Maxby's arrival, that the following conversation took place between MARGUERITE. Chamber'! Journal.

A modest maiden, yet a -wise. With chestnut hair and hazel eyes, Whose glance one always liked to meet, Ho deep its gaze, ho calm and sweet Clear beaming with a quiet gladness. Subdued as by an unknown sadness Too trustful in its holy love For aught but purer worlds above. A low, broad brow, with dreamy thought And noble aspirations fraught. A subtle mingling in the whole Of earthly clay and heavenly soul.

A face that, meet it when I might, In joy to-day, in woe to-night. Would cause (and why I cannot tell) The hot tears to my eyes to well. 'Twas so, one day she crossed my path. I half believed her not of earth. Ho sweet that wistful gaze in vain I turned away, for look again I must and then I knew too well By that, in which e'en lay the spell.

That bidden something told too true, That ne'er in heavenly gardens grew. As yet, this blossom, all too rare or earthy soil and earthy air. Abl sweet, sby flower, 'twas not for long That thou didst mingle with the throng Yet thou unconscious shed'st a ray Ot purity athwart their way. As thou their guardian angol wert, Thou now with heavenly armour girt I'd not recall thee, though my eyes Are dim with tears though choking Bighs Fill my sad heart with many an ache, I still them all for thy dear sake. iiRAIfi.

Winter wheat, No. 2.... No. 3 No. 4 Corn, No.

2 mixed Oats, No. 2 Rye, No. 2 Barley 92 90 82 30 30o 30c 44e 690 EYES EYES sole hope of the widow and the glorious load-star of the poor dog, was bare? Had there been a leg of mutton, a loin of lamb, a fillet of veal, even an ice from Gunter's the case would have been different, the incident would have been otherwise. But it was bare, my brethren, dare as a bald head, bare as an infant born without a caul. "Many of you will probably say, with all the pride of worldly sophistry.

"The widow, no doubt went out and bought a dog Ah, no! Far removed from earthly ideas, these mnndane desires, poor Mother Hubbard, the widow whom thoughtless worldings wonld despise, in that she only owned a cupboard, perceived or I might even say saw at once the relentless logic of the situation, and yielded to it with all the heroism of that nature which had enabled her without deviation to reach the barren cupboard. She did not attempt, like the still-nocked scoffers of this generation, to war against the inevitable; she did not try, like the so-called men of science, to explain what she did not understand. She did nothing. 'The poor dog had And then at this point onr information ceases. But do we not know sufficient? Are we not cognizant of enough.

"Who would dare to pierce the veil that shronds the ulterior fate of old Mother Hubbard the poor dog the cupboard or the ibone that was not there? Mnst we imagine her still standing attheopen cupboard door, depict to ourselves the dog still drooping the disappointed tail upon floor, the sought for bone still remaining somewhere else? Ah! no, my dear brethren, we are not so permitted to attempt to read the future. Suffice it for us to glean from this beautiful story its many lessons; suffice it for us to apply them, to study them as far as in us lies, and bearing in mind the natural frailty of onr nature, to avoid being widows; to shun the patronymic of Hubbard, to have, if our means afford it, more than one enpboard in the house, and to keep stores in them all. And oh, dear friends, keeping in recollection what we have learned this day, let us avoid keeping dogs that are fond of bones. But, brethren, if we do if fate has ordained that we should do any of these things, let us then go, as Mother Habbard did, straight, without curvetting or prancing, to onr cupboard, empty though it be; let us, like her, accept the inevitable with FACTS CONCERNING THE Kvi! EXDCACvl LEFT RIGHT! GKXKRAL, fROliUCK. Apples 3.75 to 4.O0 Butter.choice, ........11 to 12a medium grade 9 to 10c Cheese.Kansas 5 to Go 74 to 71ae Lard 6 to 720 Eggs dozen 9 to 10 Potatoes 5O.aj70o Sweet potatoes 80 to 1 3d cnoose, Morris would have probably pre ferred a plain, Intellectual woman to a Morris and Mrs.

Trevelllngton. handsome one without brains. "Curious about Jack," remarked she; "this is the first and only time that I have As soon as seen, Aline Sommerleigh Im pressed this fastidious mind, and this re ever seen him truly in love. And I have always told Jack that if he once chose a sterling sort of girl, such as" (with infinite fined imagination, There was but one MiBTAK UKJOT This Great Pioneer Remedy Penetrates Fleslt xnril CTuscie to the verf Bone, Bedaelasf fw flam mat Ion, ltelieviij Pain, ami Dissolving JHorbtdl Secretions Instantly. obstacle in the way of improving their ac ALINE SOMMERLEIliH, ARTIST.

HORMCH A MJJL.KS. HORSES. Auction horses and ponies, 20 to Auction horses and ponies, 35 to Ping horses verv 15 to benevolence, added the widow) I certain quaintance the widow. 35 55 Off ly believe Miss Sommerleigh to be, I would set mm up in business, ne being my near She had decided upon the conquest of Morris Grayfold, the man whom none could fix, none could charm. She was tired of enjoying her wealth alone, quite tired.

This man was talented. He was CHAP TEE I. FLOWEB, FKUIT, AND THORN. est living relative, and having no children of my own. And do you ktow," here the widow assumed a confidential tone, I be "You need not consult my pleasure, but lieve this attachment is mutual." not precisely rich, though independent.

Plug horse, 40 to Plug horses, 50to 60 Plain heavy 5 to 75 Good heavy workers 80 to 90 Fair to extra heavy workers lOO to 150 BBOKB MULK8, Mules 133 to 14 hands high 30 to 45 Males 14 to 142 hands high 40 to 60 Mules 14 19 to 15 hands high 60 to 65 Mules 14s to 15 hands high, 75 to 80 Mules 15 to 15 bands high 85 to lOO Mules 14 to 1513 hands high, ext 115 to 140 vour own. as to the hour, my dear Miss "Why do you think so?" demanded Mor He had never paid marked attention to the widow, but she had made up her mind ris, fiercely pulling his mustache. "If I had an opinion to express, I should say NO OTHER LINIMENT CAN DO THIS. We give a partial list of Diseases of Man and Beast quickly curable by the use of the OF BCMAS FLESH. OF XKTJULS.

Rheumatism, Scratches, n.l Kallls. BAm ABd Galls. that it was the best thing he could do; and that Jack Maxby had fallen most desper Sommerleish," said the elegant, but somewhat affected Mrs. Gray Trevelllngton, In her dulcet tones, as the turned over the designs of flowers and foliage upon the young artist's table "any hour will do to ately in love with no less a person than when she guessed that Aline's beauty it was, she assured herself, "just that" had conquered the heart she had endeavored Males lamto is bands men. 1 to 1 mv sister Grace.

CYCLONES. Result of Sergeant Filney'a Observations in the Territory Devastated Last BVontb. in Kansas and Missouri. Sr. Louis, July 3.

The terrible storms known as the Irving, the Stockdale, the Wakefield, the First Delphos, the Lincoln county, the Waterville, all of which occurred in Kansas in the month ofMay last, together with the Lee's Summit, the Barnard, the Gentry county and the Hackber-ry Bldge In Missouri left such signs of destruction in their paths that the attention of the United States Government was called to the fact, and an exploring officer in the person of Sergeant J. P. Filney, of the Washington Signal Service Corps, was dispatched to the scene of the disaster with orders to thoroughly investigate the cause, probable cause, and extent of the storms, and report the same to the Chief of the Signal Service Department at Washington. In obedience to this order, the Sergeant left the latter city on the 7th day of June last, going straight to Lee's Summit. These storms occurred on the 29th and 30th of May, fully ten days before the officer reached the scene.

This point was a very disadvantageous one to the explorer, for the reason that the country had recuperated from the effect of the storms, the crops In some places showing no signs of the tornadoes which but a few days before had leveled them to the ground. The gentleman also labored unr a disadvantage, during his stay, from the result of rainy weather, which not only rendered travel very laborious, but obliterated nearly all evidence of the storm's trail. Notwithstanding all these drawbacks the officer continued his labors, visiting over thirty-five cities and villages, and covering over five hundred miles with horse and buggy. Last week, after concluding that he had made all necessary observations, the gentleman started for home, reaching St. Louis this morning, stopping here through the day, and continuing his journey via the Wabash Road to-night.

While In the city he gave the following account of hisLtrip, which will prove of considerable interest to those persons who have happened to witness a real tornado. Said Mr. Filney: "This investigation has led to the finding out of one o.f the most important facts.and that Is that'the majority of the houses destroyed were located in depressions, cieek bottoms, These houses built on high ground were capsized or thrown to the earth, while those in the lower locations wore torn in shreds. This point was not only observed by myself, but by others whose attention was called to the fact. I also found that stone houses were much more dangerous to human life than frame or wooden, for the reason that when a tornado was seen approaching the occupants generally took possession of the cellar for safety.

If the building was a frame structure, and the storm 'struck It, it would be swept clean away, leaving the occupants in the cellar unhurt. On the other hand, if the building was of stone, it would be razed to the ground and the occupants of the ceilar either killed or bulled with the falling debris. The people in the country which was laid waste by many storms have gone to work with a will, rebuilding their houses, while the crops have sprung right up again, so that just before my leaving there it was impossible to tell that a storm had even struck them. I found that a great many persons lost their lives by running right into or away from the tornado, Instead of running to one side. The instance of this kind was that of the Harris family, consisting of father, mother and two children who lost their lives during the progress of the Lee's Summit storm by running along directly in front of the path of the tornado, when if they had run to the west or northwest of it they would have escaped its fury.

"Grace!" exclaimed the widow, turning to capture. Mrs. Trevelllngton was any thlnsr but pleased. In point of fact she pale. It had never occurred to her that Jack might be what she would begin, provided only that the thing is fair was angrrv But for "the wretched ex- Stints and Bites, Cuts and Brnises, Sprains Si.

Stitches, Contracted uncles. Stiff Joints, Backache. JEruptions, Frost Bites. spavin, rmcKS, Screw IVorm, (Zrab, Foot BoC Iloor All, AVjuneneaa, Swinny. Founders, Sprains, Strains, Sere Feet, Stillness.

Iv started to-morrow. I should say that have called playing her false, The only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IK THE WORLD. calm steadfastness: and should we, like penslveness of the thing," she said, to herself, she would have stopped the panel painting, and bv so doing, have banished bv the end of the season it would be com her, ever be left with a hungry dog and an He had gone quite frequently of evenings to the farm-house. Mrs. Trevelllngton Mleift." added she.

in Questioning tone, empty cupboard, may future chroniclers be able to write also of us, in the beautiful "It mav be." replied Aline but that Aline from the Lodge. But no one could could not, of course, be expected to know, finish the work like Miss Sommerleigh. especially now that one or two fresh ar will deoend vou know, partly upon your THE words ot our text:" "And bo the poor dog had none." While she came it was Impossible to pre self. I must be quite undisturbed at the rivals from the city diverted her attention and took up her time, that, either going or vent Morris Grayfold from accompanying Lot! ire." A hulf-doubtine tone penetrated her her to her home. White if arm was pretty, Mr.

Sommerleigh affable, the girl lovely, YOUJiG LOUIS. seeininir certainty. In that gay place, coming jacE managed to meet u-race Grayfold In the lane near Lily Lodge. The arched avenue of trees, dense in foliage was a convenience that her cousin had What was to be done EKIGA.J MUSTANG LINIMENT IT as Cured Jie Aches and Ailments of TWO GENERATIONS OF HUMAN BEINGS MILLIONS OF VALUABLE ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS. Lily Lodge, as Mrs.

Gray Trevelllngton had elected to call her country seat, there One day. to Miss Grace Grayfold as Anecdotes of the I-atc Prince Imperial, tonishment, the widow exclaimed "I greatly appreciated at all times. So were often strauirers off-snoots or the New York Sun. have it! there's Jack Maxby!" Next day shady and cool fashionable society of the city and Aline's A safe and reliable substitute for Quinine. The test known remedy for all diseases oansed fcy al- arial Poisoning, being a preventive as well as a certain core for FEVER ahd AGUE, The Prince was slender, and had a mild, "And, added Morris, "in such a case.

Jack Maxby appeared. pleasing countenance; his ears were rather 3 too large, and on this account the 1 artl if Grace fancies him, it would not deplete your pockets, for she has a comfortable work, the painting of all the panels in the upper-chambers, as well as those of one room on the first floor, was a toil that required retirement. Retirement the very LYON sans (for whom nothing is "sacred, and CHAPTER III. A GENTLEMAN OF ELEGANT LEISUBE. little fortune of her own.

Jack Maxby is a AD who always find a nick-name for every- word, as associated with any spot Inhabi gentleman. I like him, and It Is the Best of lalniments for Man or Beast. 3 Sizes 25c, 0c. and $1.00. The large sizes are prooortionately cheapest.

SOLD EVERYWHERE. bodyl called him "Prince Oreilliard." His Now Jack Maxby was a social butterfly, ted by the Irrepressible widow, seemed ab christening by Cardinal Patrizl, as repre "Only this and nothing more," so far as any Just then the door of that sitting room, made so exquisitely beautiful by Aline Sommerleigh's wondrous panels, opened, CO. NEW YORK. sentlng I'lus was a gorgeous surd. She was, as sne saiu 01 nerseir, life and animation." one had been able to discover up to the to court display.

The impress showed her him eventful period when, Invited by his and enter Grace and Jack with there is self a real mother to the boy, often spend cousin, the widow, he came to my Lodge, such a look the most engaged-to-be ing her entire days and nights beside his cradle, in spite of court etiquette and the married expression that It is possible for a "Oh, be quite sure that we shall not think of intruding, not on any account, at undue hours" this was a salvo "I know that we are a gay lot And the widow displayed her superb teeth by a prolonged Jack did not like the viciousness of the city. "Vicious people don't amuse me," Emperor remonstrances, bhe had her re love-stricken couple to wear. -And Jack explained. WHITE BR0XZE he was wont to say; "they bore me, ward in the boundless affection that the Yet, had he fancied reckless people, Jack and very artistic laugn at ner own ex child learned to feel for her, a love which was just the happy-go-lucky, take-people- has known no diminution. Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Remittent, Intermittent Fevers, Kidney Disease Liver and Bowel Complaint, Dyspepsia and General Debility; lie best general Tonic for Debilitated Systems.

Price 25 cents per bos. Sold by ail Druggists. Mailed on receipt of price by DUBSAS DICK 35 Vooster Street, KewToik. Explanatory book mailed FREE on application. MO-tTMTJElTTS I It was in the fall of that year that Morris Grayfold married Aline the artist.

He expresses himself now with a happy energy, that is a striking contrast to the pense and that of her guests. She mentally added a resolution to peep In some as-you-find-them sort of a chap to have associated with almost anybody that was His father, though he loved the boy times to see the lovely panel-work done. very dearly, rarely petted mm save In at all agreeable. languid manner he had when he found ex with all its mystery of darting bird, twin public. One day the boy, then perhaps To get away from town he would usually.

istence such a drag and much more ing vine, air-borne butteifly, and pendent Ave years old, was crying with the tooth during the summer, "saunter about almost than when last there he enjoys Borne, or upright flower. ache. The scolded him, saying anywhere," he said, and flit about from that the future Emperor of France should where Aline Is now painting her first large picture Michael and Archangel. It is one country residence to another, sinking "I think we decided on morning-glories and sensitive plant for the boudoir, and popples and corn-flowers for the small sit -FOE- be above all such weaknesses. "But it only I er third winter in Bome, and great hurts me awfully, papa," replied the boy, often up to the very neck in the dangerous quicksand of flirtation, always "ending up at Helen's," as he phrased it, Helen being future success Is predicted for theyoung ting-room queried she, still turning over "No matter," sternly rejoined the hero of Sedan; "stop up your ears with vour American.

the designs. the widow. Jack Maxby, when once the husband of You thought the colors would harmon lingers, and you will not feel the pain. Cemeteries, Public and Private Grounds THE FOULOWTXG AEE A few of tlie Advantages White Bronze Possesses Over Stone Monuments and Headstones. "I like that long, languid, lily-like girl.

Grace Grayfold, devoted himself to mak The boys glanced at him in amazement ize with the wall tints already laid on, plied Aline. he condescendingly remarked to the widow, seeing Grace Grayfold pacing the lawn on Refreshing Laxative Lozenges for ISegnlatlne the Bowel. Cures Conatl patioii. Pile, lliliousnesa, Head-nolle, Heartbnrsig 25 eta. per box.

Sold by all Druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by St New but followed his father's advice, and ten minutes later announced that the pain was "And I may expect you to-morrow, quite ing her days so happy that all symptoms of languor and ill-health vanished. Jack has become a "good business man," as he glories in proclaiming, and has concluded the evening or his arrival. over. early i "Quite early." replied Aline "Jack," replied the widow, solemnly, "I have not sent for you to come here to fall Mild and amiable as he was, he occasion that living is a thing that pays, after all. "Oh, then you do not mean to quite me?" laughed the widow; "I may look in love with Miss Grayfold; not at all.

ally yielded to temper when his playmates, the sons of Dr. Conneau and Gen. Fleury if people will only look at work In the Listen to me; this Is very serious, Jaok, right light" occasionally? and Espinasse, were not ready to obey his resumed she, as her cousin surveyed her "But if we talk too much over the work It And the widow? Well, the widow was rather disgusted at her non success in with the gravity and astonishment of an will never be done," said the young girl; owl waked in the daytime, "you know, sentimental diplomacy, and, although. for there is not too much time now. summer will soon be over." don't you, how very attentive Mr.

Morris whims. "1 am a JSapoieon, he said one day to young Espinasse, who had refused to race with him "woe to him that will not obey." His father overheard him, and the boy was condemned to bread and water for twenty-four hours. The young surrounded by admirers, solid men, too. Gravfold has been to me?" she will say she has not yet made up her Then, as the sparkling woman of fashion "Heard something of the replied mind to forget her failure. drives away talking gayly to her ponies.

Jack; and so he had from the widow her Yes, though the way in which she to encourage them," she remarks Prince, when a little boy, could not be In self! 1 st. Age will not impair tlieir beauty. 2d. There being no deteriorat on in their value yon can always hare in tbese your money's worth; while yoor marble, or even granite, what you obtain at least expense mav, in a few years, become of little or no value, as defective headstones and monuments in every cemetery bear witness. Is it not, then, the part of wisdom to invest where yon will always feel 'tia-fied with your purchase, and also give the same satisfaction to coming generations 3d.

The designs are far more elaborate and beautiful than can be made in stone at denote the cost. 4th. Beautiful emblems fall of meaning can be selected from our large list without extra cost. 5th. The most delicate lines and sharpest letters will net chip nor lose a particle of their beauty.

Oth. The inscriptions, without additional expense, are all in raised or block letters which cannot be broken off, even with an axe while the action of the frost and constant disintegration on raised letters of stone ultimately obliterates them. 7th. The Tablets are changeable, and the old can be removed for new as occasion requires, with but trifling expense. Purchasers of these monuments do not need to send for a stone cutter to chisel in the inscriptions, and costing from five to ten dollars extra simply send for the Inscription plate, giving the number of monument and tablet required which will come by express then with the aid of the socket wrench (which comes with every monument) the old tablet can be taken off and replaced with tne new.

and not requiring the labor of five minutes then return the old tablet to the manufacturers and receive credit for it- 8th. Our monuments being Double Fronts or Shafts, inscriptions can be put on the backs equally as well as on the fronts, and thus do for two or starting, Aline eaves a sigh cf relief. The I started out making my observations by first finding the centre of the track of storm, and then making corresponding observations on both sides to ascertain the effects of the wind on each. I found after a great deal of questioning that these tornadoes were always heralded by the appearance of hail stones and rain, which only ended when the funnel disappeared. This funnel, which resembles a water-spout, was generally seen approaching from the northwest and southwest, and has the embodiment of the air currents coming from both the directions.

The northwest cloud3 always resembled heavy rain clouds, while those in the southwest were a light fleecy color, indicating wind. After their appearance the inhabitants would notice between the two, near duced to mount a pony until he had been would have won him is to be condemned, Mrs. Gray Trevellington's only true at 'Well, with my usual goodness of Glvea Immediate relief. AH 2Scts. per box, or mailed on receipt cf price ty IUMA3 Dick 55 Wooster New York.

money for the panel painting would mam threatened with the severest punishments. tachment has been "that unlucky ten- tain her and her father for an entire year. so much did he fear a tumble. Afterward heart you know me! engaged a young lady who lives here" "a very designing I' I st drcsse" for Morris Grayfold. The father, formerly a lawyer, has toiled CAPSULES.

Safest creature In more ways than one," the wld so intensely as to bring on physical de he became a fine horseman. His favorite pastime was to listen to the music that the band of the imperial Guard played in the aod moot reliable Cnre for all Diseases of tne ow had been about to say, but concluded to lose her little Joke upon Aline as an SATURN AND MARS. Urinary Organs. Certi-in Core in eif fat dava. Kb court of the Tuileries.

He took such a artist and an angler after the matrimonial bility of a grave character, which threatened to end in sof tening of the brain, and he had, at last, reluctantly renounced his labors, withdrawn to the retirement of and taken to working on the very fish in order to recommend her the better strong liking for the cornet player of the band, Dufour, that he could not consent to The Planets in Conjunction A Beautiful to Jack, and said, instead, "a very beauti other medicine can do this. The best medicine is the cheapest. The word BocatR on every ena-ine box. Price 75c, acd 1 per box. All Srug-pein.

Circulars free. Mailed on receiptor price by DUSDAS DICK Wooster SL Kew lor- the latter retiring with the others. Often, ful girl, and very talented. Well, Mr. Gray Contrast or colors.

Rochester Democrat, July 1. the apex, a terrible commotion, and in a fold is, I freely admit it, rather more at when all the others had gone, the colossal M. Dufour was seen either standing before few moments this would be followed by tentlve to her than is quite consistent with A very close conjunction of Saturn small farm, which he had succeeded in purchasing, the sole result of a life of intellectual toll, made harder by many disappointments and losses. Now, with the profits of the farm, such as they were, and the funnel extending gradually from the the diminutive Prince to play the cornet. even tour graves.

XlITISEE 9tn- 1116 Snaft Monuments have from four to eight Tablets. All are 6TT his previous attentions to me. You un clouds. It was this funnel cloud that al or carrying him around in his arms for ZOO, Norttl i-iltil St derstand. Jack, that I am not the sort of removed as desired without marrins the beauty of the monument.

and Mars occurred on Monday, the nearest approach being one minute of arc, at lb. 36m in the afternoon. A few ways did the damage. The majority of hours in succession. One day the Em a woman to be played fast and loose with, St.

Louis, and 613 Main Kansas City, Aline's panels house-decorative designs these storms travel about thirty miles an and I don't want, either, to be talked about of ereat beauty and originality of group press was talking with some of her ladies of honor about a certain marriage which has recently taken place. too, will get moments of clear sky at 2 o'clock in the representatives Btein way Bona' and Con as having been courted for a while and lut; the father and daughter contrived to hour, and while they are on their ground their force is great enough to destroy every thing within their reach. nover Bros. Pianos morning revealed the two planets in then severelv let alone, and all for a pen live comfortably, troubled by a certain pre Bnrdett Organs. We married, said the boy i wm marry close conjunction, Mars being on the carry the largest stocks and oSer the greatest In the late tornado, occurring In the sec luui.

xiio price, we r.Viiny, will average about the same that marble is usually furnished for If Stone Monuments were as beautifully carved as the White Bronze are moulded, they would cost double the price of many of onr designs. The durability of White Bronze Monuments enhance their value to that of stone beyond comparison. 11th. They are easily and if properly set, are as firm as if grown to the earth, and as enduring as the everlasting hills. 12th.

They are boxed and shipped complete to set in cemetery, and not being as heavy as stone are more easily handled, and freights much less. Iu fact they have all the virtues without the vices of all monuments of stone, and we now feel that we can truthfully and conscientiously say without fear or favor, and back it by scientific facts, as well as historical data, that the White Bronze Monuments are the BEST IS THE WORLD. Thousands of purchasers already bear witness to the above. For full particulars call on or Dufour." Young Louis was frequently re right, true form, and moving slowly to inducements ct any house in the West. Send quested by his tutor, Gen.

Froissard, to for speciat prices before pure naa ing. callousness attendant in all but highly prosperous times upon the sale of artistic work if not upon that of farm produce. That, at least, was the greatest of Aline's troubles of one kind. A greater, in one tion which I have explored, there is a marked peculiarity consisting in their unusual number, shortness of path and par niless painter. Morris Grayfold's fancies don't last, but he really ought not to be allowed to flirt so.

He likes me, In point of fact, much the best. Miss Sommerleigh Is young, but not, you know, Jack, exactly the wife for him. Not a dollar! So I have be prudent; "a Prince," he was told. ward the ringed planet. Flying clouds and a few drops of rain discouraged 'should never commit himself one way or IV.

Y. STEAM IYiii HOI1; allel directions. Heretofore our general the other. A short while after he had sense, was the conviction that she had storm area has developed at most but two Every description of Goods or Cloth ing cleaned, dyed and finished to look like Gents' Clothing cleaned, dyed and renevaf vl beenremlnded of this duty.ithe son of Gen. aaaress, sent for you, and you are to help me all talent for a higher order of art-labor than of these terrific tornadoes, while during observation until daylight had dimmed nearly all the heavenly bodies except Jupiter and the two planets which were so steadily nearing each other.

To the naked eye Saturn and Mars presented a leury asked him whether ne was hungry, panels required; a talent which lack of for 0. H. DRI riKVATER, the prevalence of the May storm, eleven "I would not like to express any opinion aii goods sent by express promptly attended CIIAS. BCHMACK, Proprietor. No.

1. West Ho. ave. Kansas Citv. Mo.

yon can. Y.ou are to draw off the girl, you see, devote yourself to her, find out if she Is a girl that cares for presents, and If she tune prevented her Irom perfecting. Home, of these funnel-shaped ines have appear on the subject, yoimg louis gravely re plied. Berlin, Vienna, Paris, London, all places ed under well-dehned limits. Storms have Cedar Xoint, beautiful appearance.

The contrast of is, come to me for the money to buy them, where art might fitly be studied, were lar, 10 00 averaged twenty-five miles of length, the As he grew older he manifested uncom far from her. Pianos Organs at unheard Irving, Kansas, being the largest covering Keep it up, you know, and, as you are younger and handsomer than Grayfold, mon talent and a strong taste for books as color was very strong. Under the telescope the spectacle was inspiring. Mars showed a beautiful red disc beside the and be sold about sixty or seventy miles length. well as for miutaiv drill.

His favorite you can secure her heart if you try. Fix Th advent at of the brilliant widow and her purchase of Lily Lodge was an event in the monotonous life of Of course it Is impossible to give the study was history, in which he became during 1879. Steinw ay. her attention upon yourself, and carry this prices Chickering white globe and rings of Saturn. Just public just now, the full extent of mv ob proficient rather through his own exer tiling right straight along; and if you suc before sunrise the finest possible view servations and work, for the reason that it Aline, whose delicate and flower-like beauty was hidden from all inquisitive Decker Mathnshek and Fease Pianos ceed In occupying her mind till Grayfold of Saturn was obtained.

The instru would be against the rules of the corps. and the Estt Organ the best in the world tions than those of Gen. Froissard. He had a wonderful memory for dates and names, and at the age of ten he could ted proposes to me, your efforts in my behalf eves in the complete retirement of her Don't fail te write or see us before purchasing. ment employed was a three-inch tele While It is also necessary to take the ob servations which I have now in my poses will, I assure you and you know my gen home.

She had lived, however, up to uatajrei- tree. btoki sl uami-, the exact day on which any Important bat- scope with a comet eye-piece magnify and 914. Olive St. Locis. erosity, Jacn be gratefully remembered.

CiPAn Agent Wanted in this IiOcality, to Supply the EapiJ Demand. 125.00 PEE WEEK MADE EASY. HOUSE AND WAGON FURNISHED FREE. XOTHIXG SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS The Former High Priced Machines REDUCED to TWENTY DOLLARS! Thoroughly warranted and sent to you for EXAMINATION BEFOEE YOU PAY FOE IT. And no obligation to keep one, if not better than any machine you ever bad.

EVERY FAMILY CAN NOW OWN A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE sion, and compare them with observations tie cook place, ana the names of the uen twenty, In the city, and had all the grace, and self-possession of a town-bred girl, ing forty-five diameters. The definition Alas, impecunious Maxby It had always taken by members of the regular and vol was perfect, and the shadow of the erals engaged in it. One day, at the Paris Exhibition of 1867, the Emperor and family to which was now added that peculiar UOC Put Before the Public in 1869. been a lure of the widow's honest, too, in the offer to promise to set up her poor unteer stations over that region of the country lying adjacent to that which I have AS iNPfinrCU linilUTIIU ALLIBLt dreaminess and reserve that the life of se happened to pass through the outside gal planet proper upon the rings was, to all appearance, perfectly black. The effect LivEBuntEH IVIUUH I rtl II regulator clusion is apt to give to young girls.

already explored. When this labor is com AND A BEMED YnilTUflDTinFOK cousm in business tf his choice of a wife suited her; for Jack had been eminently useful and obliging in her society life, and of the advancing sunshine was noted Malarious Fever, best-" 1 iiwle pleted a report will be forthcoming that lery of the Prussian department, where the immense Krupp gun was exhibited. It weighed 3,000 tons, and was mounted on a It would have proved a trial to many gills to have been forced to quit society at with interest. Mars retained his color will enable us to present facts that will be ness, Sick Headache, biliousness, nil Jaundice, Mental Depression, Con- i I LLO. 8TTPATION.

Dyspepsia, Sec Try one box. only 25 The Old Favorite and Reliable STAND AED sne reauy used him as a friend. an aee when it ana tney were most at read with great interest, not only by the I I Me yawned now. Thinking quite silent well, but gradually changed to light red or dark pink. Saturn became a tractive; but Aline, absorbed in art, never people of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, cents or send your address by postal card, and thought of her possible marriage, nor, ap we will mail you a sample dox jree.

but by the whole American people. ly for a moment, he mentally decided that It was going to be an awful bore to "help massive gun-carriage eighteen feet in height. The Emperor was obliged to pass under it, and cast a stealthy glance at the monster without raising his head. The Prince Imperial, with boy-like Insistence sought to attract his father's attention to parently. did Mr.

Sommerleigh. The ghost of himself. He assumed a pale leaden hue, sufficiently pronounced, EoLB Proprietors, Kansas City Mo. mother had died when Aline was but eleven. An elder sister had married and neien Dy courting mat artist-woman, when he had not seen, and did not in the least yearn to see, at a moment when the However, to distinguish him from the A Specimen of Modern Exegesis.

Birmingham Dart. s3 If yon are a man ol business, weakened by the trone abroad, and had been left a widow strain ol your duties, avoid stimulants ana taK the gun by pulling the skirt of his frock- light blue of the sunlit sky. The rings held their own, and a very good defini The following hits off pretty fairly the long, hly-hke girl" had fallen in his way, with a boy, whom she kept at a foreign HOP BITTEKS. P-c coat. The Emperor gave him a jerk, and way in wnicn some discourses are con rsut iacK concluded by saying also men school upon a part of the small fortune tion of the planet could be obtained by then the party moved along.

But the boy structed: If von sre a man of letters, toiling over voui tally "that it was all right to do what he ACKNOWLEDGES NO SUPERIOR WE CANNOT MAKE A BETTER MACHINE AT ANY PRICE. The Highest Premium Awarded the Stitch at tne Centennial. A Strictly First-Class Shuttle Double Thread Lock Stitch Machine, more complete in equipments than any other, and combining all the late improvements, with the old and well tried qualities for which the STANDARD IS SO POPULAR a was not satisfied, and in a subdued tone, 'Brethren, the words of my text are midnight work, to restore brain and nerve waste. left her. So.

White Farm was but lonely, al could to fix matters just as his cousin careful focusing and close work with the eye. The two planets were kept in case almost timidly, asked, "Why have you not though Aline's devotion to her beautiful 'Old Mother Hubbard she went to the cup- HOP BITTERS. wished, for the man that got her would be lucky. Rich, handsome, good-natured. the held oi the telescope for four hours, a bigger one, papa.

do not want war, child," the Emperor replied aloud. Ap wrrk. her loving care of her father and If von are vonne and suffering from any indis Duara. To Ret her poor dog a bone or until 7 o'clock in the morning. At and in society, what does any man want cretion or dissipation, taae plause greeted his words, but perhaps But when she got there the cupboard was bare, attention to bis wants and health, kept her from the idle hours that produce ennui.

that time the planets were but a few And so the poor dog had morer lounger looking, too, at thirty five than most women ten years younger.1 A Faithful Family Sewing Machine in every sense of the word that runs smooth, and does those of the boy were worthier of con HOP BITTERS. If you are msrriep or single, old or young, suf sideration. thought Jack. "These beautiful words, dear friends. fering from poor health or languishing on a bed oi sickness, take carry with them a solemn lesson.

I pro "So I am to court the girl, am queri CHAPTER II. MOBIUS GRATFOLP. minutes apart and presented a marvelous spectacle. This morning they were also in quite close conjunction. Mars having passed to the last of Saturn, reversing the positions of Monday morn every description of plain or fancy sewing with ease and certainty so strong and weU made, and so thoroughly tested while in use for years in Thousands of Families, that each Machine that leaves onr factory is warranted for five years, and kept in order free of charge.

Monev Bef nnded at once if not perfect'y Satisfactory. Reduced Fbice Fa Dowjj ErLO" ill ctbjuTMjichives. No Extras to pay for. Each Machine is accompanied by a more Complete Outfit oi nusnerous and useful attachments for all kinds of work (free of any extra charge) than is given with anv other pose this evening to analyze Their meaning HOP BITTERS. ed ne, swung sun another yawn.

Western Sanitary Commission, St. Iiouis. Nov. 18th. 1SU4.

and attempt to apply it, loity as it may be. Whoever you are, wherever you are, whenever les, you dear boy. I will take you to The next morning saw Aline depart, as Messrs J. C. Magnire: to our every day lite: White Jbarm to-morrow.

Miss Sommer she had promised, early. Beautiful, in you feel tnat your system needs cieansieg, toning or stimulating, without intoxicating, take The agents of this Commission have distribnt ing. Machine at any price. The Standard Machine has more good qualities than those of double the price. Light and East Rrircrsa, a child can use it.

STtoxo and Dcbible, never out of order. Rapid, and Certain in Execution. Ho useless Cogs or Cams to wear out or make a Xoise. Will last leigh always stays at home on Wednes 'Old Mother Hubbard, she went to the cupboard, ed largely in the army Maguire's Benne plant, and find it the best of all remedies for Cholera. HOP BITTERS.

deed, she looked, with her golden-blonde hair rippling over her morning robe of lilac days." To get ner poor dog a Done. for years. Is ready in a moment, and understood in an hour. Makes the Double Thread Lock Have vou dyspepsia, kidneys or urinary com- Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc. J.

G. Fokman, On the following morning, at about Petit Juries. Troy Times. tissue quite dressy enougn, sne tnougnt, sec west, san. com platnt, disease or tne stomacn, ooweis, oiooa.

"Mother Hubbard, vou see. was old: Stich, alike on ootn siaes oi tne goous, rrom cambric to I eat ner, rises a snort, straieht, and Strong Keedle, Extra Long, Large easily threaded Shuttle. With New Ai-tomatic Tension. Large Bobbins capable of holding one hundred yards of thread. A Large, Strong Machine with ereat width twelve, Jack was taken to White Farm.

liver, or nerves! You will be cured you take 'or me country jikui minw uabtmuuuu there being no mention of others, we may It was Ruins Choate, we think, who whicn was twisted a aencate scsxi 01 tune, presume she was alone: a widow a lriend- Just as the widow's pony-carriage drove up, Jack's not altogether indifferent eyes The Delicate Membrane which enveloos the HOP BITTERS. If yon are simply ailing, are weak and low- less. old, solitary widow. Yet did she des and with her portfolio of designs under of arm, giving it many desired qualities, and great capacity for a wide range of work. It is the Best Machine in Principle and in Point of Construction.

Vse it once and you teiU use no other. Active Aeents wanted in this county to receive orders and deliver Machines. Extra Iddneementa said there was one thing the Almighty could not tell, and that was what would pair? Did she sit down and weep, or read caught me Deautiiui tableau that offered lungs, and lines the air passages, is exceedingly sensitive, and a slight irritation of it increases and spreads very rapidly. Remembering this. spirited, try ltl Buy it- Insist upon it.

Your itself to them. It was Aline Sommerleigh druggist keeps it. offered Clergymen, Teachers, Business Men. Illustrated Book, samples of work, with price list, free. Safe delivery of goods guaranteed to anv part of the world.

Address. STANDABD SEWING MACHINE BROADWAY CLINTON PLACE, New lor a. her arm. The birds sang, me sun snone, the breeze fluttered the aspens and bowed the lilies, of which the splendid abundance had eiven the Lodee Its name, as Aline a novel, or wring her hands? No, she went to the cupboard. And here observe that she 'went to the cupboard.

She did not liU-f JJ1XAJK. be the verdict of a petit jury. Of course seated in me delicious ciatr obscur of a summer-house overgrown with heavy It may save your life. It has saved hundreds. this is an exaggerated view of it, but hop, or skip, or run, or jump, or use any entered the vine-shaded veranda.

vines, and holding upon ner Knees a crtm other peripatetic artifice; she solely and use, if you are attacked by a cough or cold, that incomparable pulmonic and preventive of consumption. Da. Hall's Balsam fob the Lcngs, which invariably gives speedy relief and ultimately effects a complete cure in all cases where the breathing organs are affected. Use it in time and prevent serious bronchial trouble. Sold by all Druggists.

Smiling, as usual, the widow met her son-bound book. A wicker garden-chair merely 'went' to the cupboard. on the threshold. Just then the sounds of We nave seen that she was old and lone certainly the performances of petit juries are sometimes inexplicable. The jury in the Duer-Hearn case at Snow Hill, is rightly entitled to the ly, and we further see that she was poor.

SIMPLICITY! OUPERIORITY TR IMPUFIED 2 S) MAINTAINED I held the light, graceful form, around which fell the sweeping, transparent folds of a Watteau robe of white muslin, ornamented with knots of black velvet. A fan of black silk held near to her face threw out or, mars, tne words are 'the a violin were wafted from the sitting-room. The instrument was in so skilled a band, that the air, one of Gordigiani's fisher- iNot one ot the or the richt- hand or the one above, or the championship of queerness. This jury soners. "II mlo Giovanni, had never be A Wise Wilder I want you to tell me bow you one below, or the one under the floor, bnt Improvements September, 1878! fore so thrilled Aline's soul, in all things an just the cupboard.

The one humble little its camelia-ltke whiteness and the red of the perfect lips. Under her hat fell the artist's, with its wild and tender pathos. kept yourself and family so well the past season, when all the rest of as have been sick so came into court and the foreman announced that it had agreed upon a verdict of "guilty of murder, with a recom cupboard the poor widow possessed. And why did she go to the cupboard? Was it to "That Is Mr. Gravfold." remarked the waving, golden hair, all unbound, as usual.

Having- regard for the demand of this progressive age, we now offer to the World the much, and have had the doctors running to us The pretty feet were comfortably crossed so long. bring forth golden goblets or glittering widow, musical, you know. I don't care much for music myself. He came with his Bro. Taylor, tne answer is very easy.

I used precious stones, or costly apparel or leasts. mendation to Upon the jury being polled, however, as the defense demanded, the jurymen, with but one sister. Delicate you know the sister. upon a cosy cushion, and by her side rested her sun-umbrella. Truly a pretty picture of seclusion and home delight, to or any other attribute ot wealth? it was to get her poor dog a bone! Not only was the widow Door, but her dog.

the sole nroD Limes. I believe. This was added in a NEW VICTOR Hop Bitters in time and kept my family well and saved large doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us all well and able to woik all the time, and I will warrant it coat you and most of the neighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time. I guess vou '11 take my medicine hereafter." See an which the figure of Mr.

Sommerleigh train exception, replied, "guilty of manslaughter," and the exception replied, low tone, for a stir of drapery was heard, and a tall, languid, refined girl appeared, ing his asparagus in "the wav it should of her age, was poor too. Wecan imagine the scene. The poor dog crouched in the not guilty. The radge sent them go," and cigar in mouth, only added a little who gratefully greeted Aline as the artist of "those exquisite flower-subjects that back to agree, and they returned with a other column. more of peaeerumees.

corner, looking wistfully at the solitary cupboard, and the poor widow going to that cupboard in hope, iu expectation mav be to-open it. although we are not Mrs. Trevelllngton had shown her." She is a beauty exclaimed Jack. verdict of manslaughter, where the prisoner was fined $500, which is dog "I told you so!" triumphantly exclaimed The morning's work progressed, and so WITH WKMAIm Important Improvements. Notwithstanding the VICTOR has long been the peer of an machine in the market a fact Supported by a host of volunteer witnesses we distinctly told that it was not half open or the widow, now quite sure of Jack ailegi cheap, even in Maryland.

After the Dr. G. TF. JTITZPATRJCn 525 Main Kansas City. ajar, to open it tor that poor dog: ance.

did that of many other days. JSut me summer was near its wane, and Aline's scarcely defined wish to catch a glimpse Do ou want a pare, blooming Complexion? If so, a few applications of Hasan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grak ify yon to your heart's content. It does away with Sal-lowness, Bedness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It oyercomes the Unshed appearance of heat, fatigue and excitement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWENTY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application.

verdict was rendered one juror declar "Bnt when she got there the cupboard was bare, ed a belief in the innocence of the Ana so tne poor dog Had none. Treats all Diss; es oi ETE AND BAB prisoner. Another, while the jury was CHAPTER IV. TWO OFFERS. now confidently claim for it greater "When she got there! You see dear being polled, answered, guilty of mur simplicity, a 'wonderful redaction of KepB Artificial fires.

Locate 13 Vera. As may perhaps be guessed, Morris brethren, what perserverance is. You see der but not guilty of manslaughter. friction, and altogether a Hare Com- a ilnnmuwnna, tne beauty ot persistenc in doing right. Grayfold was not a man who, once roused The mistake was not noticed except by AGENTS WANTED FOR TKE She got there.

There were no turnings or hlnailon of Desirable QualUies. For sal to a genuine feeling, would fail to follow one of the jurors, who made an effort to twistmgs. no siiDDines. no leaning to the it up, by Merchants and others; One lovely Wednesday he had come to ngnc or taitenngs to the left. With glorious simplicity we are told she got there.

correct him, but the next name was called and nothing further said. "The of the "musician who understood Gordi-frlanl" for so, to herself, she called Mr. Grayfold was not yet grattled. At last, one idle morning, the widow having nothing else to do, granted a desire, which he had several times expressed, of seeing the artist at work upon the panels. Tall, thin of face and figure, with large, earnest eyes, and a certain languor, differing, however, from that of his sister, Morris Grayfold was rather an elegant than a handsome man.

When tie deigned to talk, he showed that he deserved his reputation as a fine conversationalist. In mind and character his fault was that of a JBSrSend for Illustrated Circular and Prices. liberal Terms to the Trade. 13 White Farm in the afternoon. Aline was And how was her noble eltort rewarded? The ennhoard was harp! It was harp! seated in the little vine-shaded parlor A WORLD It contains 672Jflne historical engravings and 1260 large double-column pages, and is the Don't buy" until you have seen the lightest running machine in a nignt oi nerons.

xnere lav There were to be lonnd neither oranges palladium of our liberties" is a strange machine sometimes. There has been some strange verdicts by juries in Iiensselear county as well as elsewhere. on the tame a rose, morns Degan to quote nor cheese, cakes ner penny buns nor gingerbread nor crackers, nor 'nnts nor Inciter matches. The cupboard was bare! There the World, the Ever Reliable VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE TCOMPANY. most complete History of the World ever published.

It sells at sight. Bend for specimen from Omar Khazzam but we never before heard of anything "Each morn a thousand roses brings, yon was but one. one solitarv cupboard in the nes and extra terms to Agent, and see wny alls faster than any other beok. Address NATIONAL PUBIilSHma St. Louis, Mo as absurd as this.

MlPDUtawy, Cmar, acta No, im and XOl Wabasfe ArnwL CHICAOOb say, whole of that cottage, and that one, the 1.

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