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And at Living; Erices.- :, From the Philadelphia Press. v ; A lady, writes to the Press to know if it is really true that diamonds-are i cannot TEixHt only KNew." aerins Questions. No UDturned face. Ton ask trie how I'; eave:'mv "heart-to who ; lauguiug uiuo.bjtbs, wu.0 iv Christ? v :: a kiss, but onlyja graye, and a wreath - -1 do not know. ' ' : ' Vi. t m f u L "... tuv i, , TT. . i or vyuiie uiossuu suu uic iuiui it -H - - ; - -The -Heavenlv SheDherd will take . V J J J I VW 1UU6 I mt ' worn by some women imbedded in x foiad.. ;wl MoftluH lamb .fely. anyhow, whether " 10 " V" fvVt And thenand thensomehow I seemed but would it not have been pleas actress .nsew jlotk, wnoinpuSni u to 4ar - Janterif you could have heard from would be'verv 'delightful indeed "to To'liR my broken heartoHim m prayer, j i- f . ynK .w. wouia oe very-peiinuuu4 inaeeoj 10 KIWltqTcat6t? .f; those, hps the-praises of Christ ? We nasn uaizuuggjwuiBi. -6tlly kco-w, Heismy Savioiir novf: Ineve.t read anything more beautiful her admirers every lime sne openea i . , . , . than thig aBout a cliild's departure : her mouth. "Th diamond, of course uo.0 fftMX;ia5 Hher VUl lOV i- I 7 I cannot tell I .aw front tpoth.ttro-tmru tnsie oi tne 9ij J4Bt .nrn naiurai incisor, a correspunuiug por- It t h been when x wa3 all alone tion of which-13 cutaway and the I The light of His forgiving spirit shone falco troth wmimt.ffP' on to thA rpnl I Pj neart, so uiuutwu u ci wuu aiu, false tooth pivoted on to the real I thh?bt then j let Him in. one. Were the gem- imbedded m a t d0 not know I cannot tell you when; I only know He is so dear since then. natural tooth it-would- speedily cause it to decay. -Fbe tooth selected is always the rqost prominent, and the lady to whom the credit of this bril liant inspiration i3 due is said to have created a very great sensation upon her ! first- appearance with a diamond in her mduth. The dent- , ist who aided iiet to-achieve this tri u m ph lajieasjrecfea half dozen orders for front teeth set wjth diamonds." , A NOVEL C1ECULAE. . . Bound sr Eternity, .Wca Beats "vTill ; . You Take? ' Rey. Thos. Leitch is at present in Darlington a- O The following- is a circular be issues and distributes to the waiting cohgregtioii : 4t ' ; GEEliT, SALVATI6N R.'B. , EARTH - TO - HEAVEN I SCENERY tCNSURPASSED I . . :, :,: .Wortilsss.' " ' '. Origin cf the Saowdrcp. From th.e St. Louis Maeazine.-- . - ' .. Prom the Boston Journal. While ploughing out in my . field The arrival of snowdrops in the one day, Uncle Johnny Farmer came city gardens as the : first blossoms of along the road and socially stopped the present season recalls a- meaia at the end tpchat with, me a bit. vel legend in regard to the origin of At one, side of the piece I was plow- the flower. It states that "one day ing were some rows of.stunted corn, after the fall' Eve stood in Paradise which,-Ihiukingworthlessy -lad -lamenting the4 'bafrenrieBSvo th skipped in plowing. . earth, which no longer produced "What's your idea in not plowmg I vegetation and where no nowers those rows ?"i asked Uncle Johnny, grew. i ' An angel, puymg, ner sau as his critical eve fell upon the slight- condition, exposed as she wa&to the You ask me where I gave my heart to Christ? "I cannot saT. That sacred place has faded from my sight, As yesterday. turned her face to the wall, said her little prayer,-and then died."g Songs in'the night 1 Songs in the night ! For the sick, who have no one to turn the hot pillow, no one to put the taper on the stand, no one to put ice on the temple, or pour out the soothing anodyne, or utter one cheerful, word-r-yet, songs in the nierht! . For the poor, who freeze in o - via : Mount Calvary, : The River of Life, Paradise Garden, , The High Rock, Etc, 7 . ' - . t . -.i ii t 1 .11 j.1 O rerhaps-he thought ;..uew "ai": the winter's cold and swelter in the summer s neai,.n.u .mijutu ui? u11 thatsnoY! 1 think I could not tear inyself away, For Lbauld want forever there to stay. I do 'Hot-know cannot tell you where, i-Bly-kaew h caaaeand-blessed me there It is no doubt distressing to Sen ator Ingalls, Gov.Foraker and John Sherman, that Gen. Joseph E.,John ston, one of the surviving and lead ingJCon federate. Generals, has been admitted to membership ' in the Grand Army ofthe Republic. How . can this genu& novt speak of the G. A. R. with un mingled praise? How can the Generals of the Confederate Army, who happen (o be surviving, be abused indiscriminately ? How can it be said that the G. A. . R. anticipate repetition of secession i nbout the ides of November? Well, Jhis facitogether withjnany others which could be adduced, ought to Batrsfy'eVery" -unbiased man of all sections that . the war is not only over, but that-a reunion has, been effected and cemented. But it Irill not. And the reason it will not is to be found in the ranting of such fire-eating politicians as In- , galls and his ilk. Charlotte -Cbion icle. . . You ask m iy-Xlgave my liearfc-to Christ? I can reply ; It is a wondrous story ; listen, while I tell you why My heart was drawn at length to seek His face; I was alone. I had no resting-place ; I heard how 'He had loved me, with a, love Of depth so great of height so far above All ouman ken ; I longed such l5ve to sh.are ; 1 sougnt it men, Upon tny knees, in prayer. You sk me, why I. thought this loving Christ Would heed mv prayer? I knew He died, upon upon the Cross for me I nailed Him there ! I heard His dvine cry: "Father, forgive!' I saw Him drink deatn . outer cup mat I mielit liver My head war bowed ucrrimy breast in . - i,snaniei He tailed and iS-penitenoB I came ; . He heard my prayer ! I canaoi tell you fiow. ' . : Jor-wheivJior-wJiere.: r.., , . .. How, I have told you now. Fayetteylile pbserver. - THE WEALTH 4 OF SOKu. " ' -And HowItsj'W'ejilta Eiriclies Emst- crust that bleeds the sore gums, and shiver under the blankets that can not any longer be patched, and tremble because the rent day is come and they may be' set but on the side walk. . - Christ in the everlasting song. The very best singers sometimes get tired; the strongest throats some times get weary, and many who sang very sweetly do not sing now, but we hope by the grace of God we will, after a while, go up and sing the praises of Christ where we wil never be wearv. You know that there are some songs that are espe cially appropriate for the, home cir cle. They stir the soul, they start the tears, they turn the heart in on itsell and keen sounding after the E w tune has Btopned. like some cathe dral bell which, long after the ta of the brazen tongue has ceased, keeps throbbing on the air. Well, it will be a home-song in heaven, all the sweeter because those who sang with us in the domestic circle on earth shall join, that great harmony above where all is peace and all is love. THROUGH THE Valley of the Shadow of Death BY DAYLIGHT! TO THE Grand Central Depot OF THE UNIVERSE IN THE CITY ' GOLD Without Change of Cars. ed row8, - .- , . , t , "6h, well, because ! didn't think that they would- make anything," I answered, ''they're: so badly stunted.".. Englisa as She is Spcke ".S From the Pionr Pres8j' ... -,.. w ,. Talbot is pronouncedlToIhut..' ... Thames is pronounced Tems,- , Bulwer is prononced Buller. : ;:: . Cow per is pronounced Copper I ..v. Holburn w.pronouced Hohun. Wemysais pronounced Weems,'-.-. Knolly a is pronounced KiowJe;f.t Cockbura ia pronounced .Cc-bunu Brougham is proDounced Broom, ;rj; Norwich is pronouned Norridge, . St. Leger is pronounced Sillinger. ; Hawarden is pronounced Harden." , Cblquhoun ignronobneed Cohoon. ' Cirencester.' is" . pronounced Sissis- OF EXPRESS TRAINS AT " ALL HOURS ! blinding snow which was falling at the -time, '-came down;to earth to try to console her. .""'He listened' to her complaints, ter, "Well-the more reason you should Und, being" moved with pity for so Grosvenor is pronounced Grove work them, my son," answered the. much griet, took in-his hand a naKe nor. . old farmer. ''See how they reach of the snow; and, breathing upon it, - Salisbury is pronounced Sawls up their blades, struggUng with the bade it take the form of flower, and ' - 1 - - - .. ... I , , . . bud ana blow, iie at tne same time added that the little blossom should be a sign and a symbol to her that the winter was over, and that the sun and the summer would soon return. On raising her eyes to express her genny gratitude to the angel he was no- Marjoribanks is pronounced March where to be Feen, but on the place where he had stood was a snow- white ring, which she had no dim- As with those rows of corn, thought culty in recognizing as composed of . so it is araonsr people. The great- snow drops. hard ground and topping corn about them, to make something of them selves. Lend them a helping hand ; give them a chance. Acting upon his advice, I gave them a thorough plowing, following with a careful hoeing, and lo! in corn gathering I found the once de-.-. spised and dwarfed rows the best corn I had in my field. DEPOT : Cor. Repentance & Faith Avenues. ALL CARS FIRST CLASS. FABE:. Thy Sins- No Half Passes. Levergnee Zollenhofflerhenuen b'iirffhen8tein applied recently at c? - - Fire Marshal Lewis' office for insur ance on the house in wjiiclrhe li ve, . Wondsrful Cores. ' W. D. JETovt & CoJ wliolesale and. "He thatbelieveth and is baptized shall be saved." Bible. That soul that on Jesus now leans for re pose, I will not, I will not, desert to his foes That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake I'll never, no never, no never forsake. PRINCE OF LIGHT, President, bury. Beauchamp is pronounced Beech am, - - Marylebone is pronounced Marra-bun. Abergavenny is pronounced Aber- banks. Bolicgbroke is pronounced Bul- lingbrook. . v . ; 4 est of the worthlessnesa among men is due more to the neglect of their ellow-beings and the want of oppor tunities than to any latent worthless- ness of themselves. Let a person get down in the world, be'it finan- A Hcrribla Tragady. St. Louis, April 27. triple tragedy is reported from the J inanity. little town of O'Fallon in the north ern part of St. Louis county. It ar ... ... - I cially or socially, and no one is ready pearg that Ernest Kleeschute separ- to extend to him the generous nana ated from hig wife about tw0 ycar3 of unselfish aid. Rather instead, to nnn tua oet furU, mrtiia th I agV. X W lilV pUOV kill VV ftAJ V V W our shame be it skid, is every hand -f h be y on what is upraised against him, pressing him kn0wn as tbe farm with her 2 into the ditch. Like the conscience- 1;ttla Krtiro ov ,mi0m).t vooronlH' less brutes below us, let one of our Kleeschut'e had threatened to kill number , get down and every one is h- w5fe and about 7 o'clock this No human being can come into this world without increasing or diminishing the sum total of human happiness, not only of the present. A horrible but "of every subsequent age of hu- 1 " Picking Tin a Coin, Farm-and Garden Notes. DAMNATION R. R. QUICK ROUTE TO HELL, Many miles and much time saved by thi line. Improper feeding is the cause ofj nine out of ten cases of sickness among young horses. Many a good cow has been turned A good" hog h as an excellent'appe- Wilson Mirror. It is not so -much what you for mally teach your children as what r . . . . . . . t 1 vou . eide , to, thenij rA. nymn nas. winars and can ny every wnere.- One hundred and fifty years after into a "kicker" by milking her" when vrm arfi dead, an d "Old Mortality'' her teats, were sore. j w - - . 7 J" r - has worn-'out his ohisel in cuttins retail druggists of Rome G a., say : ut name on tne tombstone, tite, and eating a large quantity of till f 1 i. Mllivn Tli' u inv'o I 1 . great-grandehildren will .be ioou means a P grunwu. Bucklen's Arnica Salve tor 4 years, singing , me song wmwi- iu anu- 7- Have-never handled remedies that noon you sing to your little ones a good way to dispose of old boots is eel as wellV-OF give sucn -.universal, irathered ahfont voUr knee. saiisiaciion, jiiipic uccu ojnt. wnnderfaV ureefftfcted. b v .these medieinea Sn this ityP-SeveralCiises- of pronounced Consumpticn have been entirely, cured, hynse of.afew; bot'tles of Drf Kihg's New Discovery, taken . in I connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee thorn always.- Solely Bjr. y. Moyles-Cp. TERRIFIC SCENERY ! Gap, , to bury them at the foot of an apple Oh,-if mothers only knew the tree. hnW lof . thin aacrtid snell. how While drouths occur in some sec- much oftener would the little ones Uons ot our country, rain is usually he gathered,, f and .all ' our. Jbomes abundant elsewhere, and so a famine wouWhlmes witti ithe songs of is almost impossible. THROUGH : Dismal Swarnp. .Murderers' Hangman's Gorge, tfec, REACHING .THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF - DEATH At midnight, Plunging its Passengers-Into ETEPvNAL HELL ! 1 J Jiain Depot, COR. UNBELIEF .& DlSbBEDIENCE STS ready to give him a look or a kick to complete his misfortune. "Ob, he's no good let him alone; he will never amount to anything."' How often have I heard these cruel words applied to a poor unfor tunate who, struggling valiantly to etter himself, would have succeed ed with a mite of assistance or if et alone and unimpeded in his en deavors. But not granted this, they iii. Our words prove true, our su erior discernment is vindicated, and we hug ourselves with complacent self-satisfaction. That, too, in the teeth of the fact that, as a result, our and swarms with tramps, our pris ons are over-crowded with culprits, and our gallows groan withstanding felons. And further, when it costs a hundred fold more to suppress the one, and try. and convict and exe cute the others, than it would to help these unfortunates at first to help themselves. specials from Jesus. We want ing influence upon BUUKa ul ....Uv.,-rv.v . ri, nim.XWIAvsnnp some counteract- The milk, after calving, should not T T " SI w.7ii UAA I Kq oowo.l until tViPTP is tin s on nt ( J-ncac kj., -r UU1 VU11U1C11. I " " " w "O - - 1 morning appeared at her house and shot her through the body with a bull dog revolver, killing her in: stantly. Ho then went into an ad joining room and fired three shots into the body of oncof his boys, and dealt the other a fearful blow on the head with the pistol. The desperate and bloody-minded man then went about half a mile from the house and blew his brains out. Neither of the children was dead at last accounts, but one of them will die. From the Boston Transcript Several merchants. . were one sit-, ting in the front office of the Suffolk Insurance Company, then on the corner of State and Congress strtets, when one of them observed another crossing State street. He remarked : "Here cornea L- ; just see how TORPID LIVER b known by tbeM marked peculiarities 1. A feeling of weariness and pains In the Umbsr t rr .x r rs .. I 1 Bad reath: Ja4 Jtaste. ttttJe piotn, f anil fiirrmi UvlnoBi and tratlAvnAfll ft ? .Heartburn, lb & listen tioa Of Ttr win. - r' ijepresslon. of epirlUf and great nielftivvr' 1 vuui f '" wwv --- - r . nfttnrul flow ior Tillo from the JLIver j 0 1 rx l T7 Cx1 Urnrr W. ULWnr child tens verishness or, inflammation in the pmor s l .xAt L-S.i.Jj; 4i?t,iftrlri onthf. iTPfnlifir birth m-ilk I bquare. into Uie Sirccb 11c Bicpsiuw nic pom 1 kvv. , i-v- S nl of mer- LightningTrain from Suicide Ave iu yourtitUe loncsrltiwillnot chantabje atoes fomgi HFeRA TRAINS ON SUNDAY. Mkopn vnnr bovfi and eirls in acre is efmore value than a crop of &A1KA 1KA& uin h& house - to - makei them house a hunarea ousneis irom um;e acres - .1 ...... . 1 . 1 i' plants ; they must have fresh air with lew tnat are mercnaniauie. and recreation; God save your chil- L; Deposit dry coal ashes in nen dren from the scathing, blasting, houses and spread them about, the damnins Influence of the streets!! hens will naturally scratch in them We know of no counteracting influ- and thus scatter them m crevices. enc but the power-4ficbristian.cuiaThis is an excellent preventive 01 ure .ahd i example, Hold, before hen lice. your little ones the pure life .of Jesus'; . Hogs are plagued with two Kinas exorcise'evil fromlheir'heartve els and the other the lungs. One is t.zxi iU'JrtW" Aiv-tK' yaWftitia'.I rpnllv the ho? cholera, the other is tion of musiq, moTnmg;;Ji9pn.an ui,o , H fp v . r'-" -- -ttoiBizebub. mm tnT.TTTf3T!T'.RS., it. which. If negtwrtedjeotrfrieaas'-tdserloug OlaetMWR Htnunoas Llvr RegivUtor exerts . mK .faUnitmfilnifiuMihe'ovef evfertf kind ..ill tt . aJwmiA'hMk . I .lwr f i' . nrAtMir worliloir iwder. recrolate tho teST tion of blto and .-puts the digestive orsaaa laeneh condition that they" dan" iflorthel best work.' Aftrtateingtlil meOleme qo one will Bay, rr am 4tuionfc" I 3 i ctmi 't hve been culject ' to eVer4' ipell tA C;' gecttoa of the Liver, and nave ucew ta xneimnirw taking from IS to to grains of -calomel which ge eraflv laid me uo for ihree ot fpur.day..," Lately I have been tafcln SJmrtron Liver " Regulator,. ' which gave ma Telicf without any yfferruptlofi W ' hinineu I. lluc.Gi Middheoort. (Ohio. '-A ) ', i'S- has our (tamp i ied on front of Wrapper J. H. ZeiUu AO., Flitladelphla, Pa. Do not place your orders for job print ng until you'gt our prices. ' This Railroad connects at Libertine Vr Landing y?ith ALL'-NiGIIT BtATS TO: fERDITION. ' i-JARS i: Thy Soul' . "He that beiieveth not shall be damned." Bible. My trioraghts on awful subjects roll, ; Damnation and the dead : ' What terrors" seize a guilty soul, , An AustraEan Snako Stay. Under the Southern Cross. In the family of a settler who re sided soma half a league from Para- metta, Australia, was an invalid daughter of an extremely nervous temperament. She was sleeping one summer af ternoon in a hammock swung be tween two supporting standards in the shade of the piazza, when she was suddenly awakened by feeling something cold and moist clinging From the Boston Globe. about ber necK. A child was more fond of candy She put her hand to the. spot and than her mother, thought good for clasped the body of a snake just her. -What was thought a proper back of the head, and with a horri- sh are whs doled out to her one dav. fied : crv,; wrenched with all hee and the rest put away on the high migh t to pull it away. This was the shelf of a cupboard, beyond the first instinctive action of the mo nhiWa ro.Tfb. Hpr. mother caution- merit but 'so great was her terror A Child's Tictory; ioUkHt;r let J$; be J?S?; the cradle hog has both4disease 'at thfe same songfl Jt l I si i I'Ul I If A f Itime; k This-is important if-our .children ; ; : : .- ; . Wow up; but perhaps they may not.! ": Children . :,; ' Their path way. may be shorts Je.9 often need some safe .cathartic and may De wanung maumm. A1JC" toni0 to avertqapproachmg sictness headache, sick dysentery and faints incident to chirdhood. hans will be lifted, for. h el p- .You Lt- the childrenHake Simmons Livf xannot help. " And aj great' agony er ' Regulator lihd keepwell... It ii Prince-Cf Darkness, 7 7,J .President. there will be a .soundless step-in tne QT to ' relieve colic, dwelliami.the Muth pulse 8tomach .indigeitwn; will . begin Hand th -little fr.r t. Come, for all things are now ready. THOS. H. LEITCH, ' : ' - : Evanselist. ed her not to .attempt reaching it, then left the room. Returning after a while, she look ed into the room, standing where the child, could not see her, and sur veyed the scene. There stood the child, her feet on the shelf, to which she had climbed by aid of a chair, and her hand grasping the candy, which she had reached to her lips. There it paused-for a, moment, the little .face bentjijn earnest, thought. Suddenly. the.' cand.flew ijora her lips anii 'in to bag " 'again s tile child leaped Yrom' th'e s'lielf on to the chair and thence-to the. floor, where she struck an attitude and shouted. exultantly :. . "There, God J I didn't eat it after. all P Our country farmers should pay more attention to eardeninj:. In jwill pinch, at your artand the-P cradlejviU be. em ply, and your soul -nncon with other medicine.- brain is noticet will be empty. , No' htttle leet stand- jne Gebttinejhas pRc Trades Mark ing on. the stairs!;1" Sfbjtpys scattered! "Z" jn re'd pnfront of wrapper. ' J. )nthJl"et..:Nc--Btngand-won- H. Zeiiim& Co.t Philadelphia, Pa, Mothers ind nurses should always re memberthat disappointment never attendB.he spring, and, early summer, for the use of. Dr. Bull's Baby syrup. Price wanl 0f 8uitabl& vegetables, . both oniyi uu vut.ic. aU yy thej and tuejr children eat tqo m.ucn that she speedily lost all conscious ness of the situation. Her hand, however, still grasped the snake where she had first seized upon it, and with such a convulsive force that the creature was rendered powerless. The cry of the terrified girl brought the father from within the house, who it.stantlyjcame to her relief. But in the fit which her fright bad induced, her hand 6lowly contracted' about the ''creature's throat with a force which she could hot '"possibly have -exerted ' "'when' awake,1 and before, her fingers were unclasped by the aid oi a bit of ham mock- "cord, the reptile was com pletely strangled. - Fortunately the creature had not bitten -the girl before she seized it, and after that it was unable to do so. It is said to have been four feet long and of a poisonous sjeeies. quick be will pick this up.n He placed a dime upon the Boor On entering the watched party no ticed 'the coin, and placing his foot upon it halted, drew out and pre tended to use his handkerchief, but dropped it upon the silver. Then he. stooped, raised both, and placed them in his pocket. The Kal cf tha Face, From the Chicago Tnbune, What's in a nose?' Shakespeare might better have, propounded that question; than th one he did, for a nose is of infinitely, greater importance than a name, . Truly a rose by any other name would smell as 6weet, but would a beauty with any other nose look as 6weet? Not much. Add but a trifle to the end of your nose and see what a change it makes. Shave off but the-thinnest slice from either edge, and behold the altered appearance. Flatten it with the slightest pressure and watch the re sult. Twist it to right or left the shadow of a millionth part of. a de-. gree -and your handsotne man's beautv is forever destroyed. It has been called, and rightlytco, the rud der or the dial ol the face. An au thority oh physiognomy say s: Hi. the beauty of the nose . depend on ita shape, its power is regulated by, its length, which ought never to be less - than one-third of the profile; measured from the roots of the hair ; to the tips of the chin. Should it , :i exceed that proportion so much the ' better,- for we are assured that when ever tw persons, the one. baring a large nose aud the other a small one, - -come into collision, the hitter must ' yield, unless it is of the.; feminine, gender and takes. an. upward .tura.' It -Has 'Strafe-Chicago between the., stomach, and ably exhibited in the head ache resulting from, indigestion. Laxador always- cures headache, : when caused by indigestion. ' meat... A yegetabje diet. is cheaper arid more conducive; to health in our latitude, especially during the.sum mer months. ...... From the Chicago Tribune. . "Miss Lucy.wexclaimedtheyormjj f maii eagerly, a the lovely girl made ' t room for him to sit down byyhex side, "may I ask you qaealioat"' Z .'. MI I think you'eaay, Mr. lUnk ;, inson," said the young Udy lioidlyv. , Ml ' parUaifeoted, as podagra, when . in the Ad tbe.l nfatuate d f.. Set ; chiragra, vhen.in the haivda, &c; but asked her the question about the herv whether the attack is first felf is 'the feet and a half and the egg and a baits. . ,Lt or the hands -,rab with Salvation Oil at . ." . .. once. It annihilates pain. Price :25;cts. ; Pay what y OU owe this papery
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