The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, July 29, 1892, Image 4
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A SUMMIM OAY.
Black bees on the a*oear>heede drowsihi
, cliEigLUg,
Where hall, feathered grasses aod butter
cups sway;
And all through the Holds a white spr >ulde
of dailies
Open-eyed at the setting of day.
Oh. the haape of sweet roeea tweet olni??
moo roeea.
Tb great crimson thickets that sorer the
wall'
Aod Hooka of bright butterflies giddy to se?
them.
. And a sunny bine sky orsr all.
Trailing boughs of the elms drooping orer
the hedges,
Where spiders their glimmering lsoee
bare spun;
And breezes that bend the light tope of tb
willows
And down through the meadow grass
run.
Bllrer-brown little birds sitting close in tb?
V
urn nuucr,
And yellow wring* flashing from hillock to
tree.
And wide-wheeling swallows that dip to ths
marshes.
And bobolinks oraay with glaa.
80 crazy, they soar through the glow of ths
sunset
And warble their merriest notes as thee
fly.
Nor heed how the moths borer low in the
hollows.
And the daw gathers soft In the sky.
Then a round beaming moon o'er the blossomed
bill coming.
Making paler the fields and the shadows
more deep.
And through the wide meadows a murmurous
humming
Of Insert* too happy to sleep.
Knchantn 1 I alt on the hank hj the wiiio**
And trill the last snatch of a rollicking
tun?.
And since all thla loveliness cannot ha
Heaven,
1 know In mj heartlt is June.
-?Mrs. A. O Wool son. in Boston Transcript,
LOVB AND LIM.
BY HELEN TOHSS^l GRAVES.
" Under a spreading cheatnut tree.
The village smithy stands?"
the words softlj j
hi't across the glow
TWr^.'ir^-W**1 * " '^ro ^nu rra^J
jWr" v' VH for breakfast, Misjg
Elwood !" primly demanded Mrs
wr Perkins, the governess, as shr
maneiured her nails at the marble wash
basin.
"No. Come here, Perky," said the
audacious girl, "and I'll show you the
corner of that picturesque old black
smith's shop I told you of?the one I'm
going to sketch this afternoon."
"It's past eight. Miss Elwood, and you
know join grandfather attaches grea?
importance to punctuality," began the
governess
"Right there, over the top of tho?"
kMUtiMktfi.i ?. wittj I aA/IXJ|f08C(TT V
continued Elma, extending het slim
forefinger in a due northerly direction
along the valley of the river, "you r an
just see the odd little three-cornered ga
hie peeping out through the trees?"
"And ^here's the bell, now," ex
claimed Mrs. Perkins, with a little nervous
start.
And the smith, a inightv man Is he,"
Hummed Elma, beginning to tie back her
curls with a fillet, of blue ribbon. "Bu?
not. nearly so hundsome as that young apprentice
of Ins, who tixed the crooked
nail in Swallow's shoe, yesterday. 1 won
der if 1 could sketch the place' To lit
sure, I have had only seven lessons, but
one must try one's wings sometimes, voi
know, "j
Mrs. Perkins straightened Erama'i
sash, gave hei curTs several twitches thii
way and that, and dragged her into thi
breakfast-room just in time to avert, thi
usual ItlOrniDC lecture Irnm nUi
rrmr.>noa on the evils of late rising.
But that afternoon, iu the purple soft
ncss of twilight, Elma managed to evade
her precise guardian, and slip off into
the woods with her sketch-hook.
And she was sitting on a moss rush
ioned rock, working with all her might,
when bonis Dalzell strode toward the
spring for i pail of water.
The sleeve* of his re 1 flannel blouse
...IIacI I.W.U iL. #
.rClc i-Mii-ii " ii n(' "ii "n torearm
He et.il! woie his stained leathern apron,
and his shoit, chestnut curls plainly re
vealed tie n-eiv. i through the rifts in
his tatted i -Maw ha?.
Had I" hut known it, he never had
looked bettri n his life, yet a deep flush
of mortification mse to his brow as he
encountered the pietty twelve year old
damsel in white, with the shady, rose
garlanded hat, and the soft Unman sash
tied loosely around her waist.
"Good afternoon !"said Kmma, calmly.
"Please step a little to one side, Louis,
if that is your name. I'm trying to
sketch the smithy."
Dalzell ventured to glance over her
shoulder.
"it's beautiful," said lie. "Von r an
almost see the wind blowing that sweet
britr bush!"
"Yes," complacently observed the ai
fist, "I think it i? rather good.'"
"And the little dog fitting by the
door- il just exactly as natural as life!'
he added.
Ella frowned.
"The little- dog, as you call it," said
she, "i? the stump of the old tree.
Don't stand ?|Utte so close, please! I
can't move my tlbow."
Dalzell colored. He took tip hi- pail
and moved on.
"I'm always saying the wrong thing,"
ra:d he, in a sort of desperation.
Lima hu| e I she had nor offended the
young man. She tather liked him, il
though ir wa< a \ hi kward for him to mis
take the butternut stump for a little dog.
a'.id she msde i?v *? ? .. ...*l say muni'
Itunii rileasant ro him .?r.?.? i?
w , .... . ...ivii c?vue
hack to the sprint.
But he ?"!i'l not rome back at all. Evidently
there was some other way between
the smithy and the ijft|r brook.
At s?* o'clock, according to compact.
Mrs Perkins ramc for the artist to es
cort hei home.
"And you've been all this time 'Join.:
tn< btrle hit of work?*' said Mrs. Per
kins
On, 1 itaveu i workel all the time,
Perkyimpatiently spoke the girt.
"Besides, one cen't hurry art."
r Am they strolled siowly down the shady
road, Ehna suddenly stooped and picked
up something.
"What's that!" said the governs**,
lifting bcr crisp tlouucue out of the dust.
"A. horseshoe?on old, couunon horseshoe.
Put that down at once. Miss El
"Wait for a moment, Perky!" cried
the girl, rushing sway through the
bushes. "I've forgotten something."
> Half a minute later, she was down in
front of the closed smithy, balancing
herself on the identical butternut-wood
stump.
With a round stone for a hammer, she
drove in a rusty nail, and hung the thin
old horseshoe over the door
"There's good luck for Louis Dalzell!"
she cried, as she sprang lightly
backward.
"Take care!"' said a voice behind her.
And then she became aware that Dal
zell himself had emerged from the bow
ery shadow of the trees, and that she
had nearly knocked him over.
"Is that for me?" he said "Oh,
thanks
And placing both bands lightly on her
shoulders, he kissed her, driven by some
sudden impulse for which he himself
could scarcely account.
E'.ma Elwood turned scarlet all over;
she rubbed her cheeks to efface all ves
tige ol tne orienee, auo stampon ner Kinshod
foot in the sand with futile passion.
"How dare you?" she cried. "How
date youf"
And like a Hying nymph fthe vanished
into the dense shado w of the woods,
leaving the young tnan transfixed with
surprise.
"Why dors she makesuch a fuss?" he
asked himself. "She's only a child ?
hut good fate! what a beautiful child!"
He reached up and took down the
the thin, old horse shoe and put it in his
porkei He and I lie picturesque, longbearded
n| I blacksmith had quarrelled
that day, and he meant to leave Wyndale
with the break of the morrow's dawn.
"I'll take my luck with me," he said
to himself. "(Jod bless the child for
thinking of me!"
% * 0 w 0 0
.lust a year afterward old Major El
wood died, leaving his affairs hopelessly
entangled, and when the lawyers had
fquahbled long enough over the business,
it was formally announced that
there was nothing left for the child to
to live till.
"What am I to do, Perky?" said
Elma, with big, blue eyes ot apprehen
siou and dismay.
And good Mrs. Perkins, who had sue
ceencd m obtaining a situation as hai(
lisli tenchrr in a boarding school, bat
gained to forego n part of her own salary
foi the sake "I having KltnaV education
i;n on nt Wat ley 11 all
"A teacher'a life isn't all rose-," said
?hc, 1 * I oil I i hii'I beat the idea of hnv
inn tin pool. Iittlo deai liovinil out to a
trade ni .-loo'l up behind a counter.
And, K'lllv, h'M voire might he made
something of."
\'l thise things happened years ago,
an l I ten vera* was not the big city
it i nrov vvh? n Mrs Pcikins and her
adopt* I laughtei decided to cast their
lots in the shadow of the Black Hills.
'.Mit-ii is overdone in the Eastern
Stales,'' s;iid the KO-d e.x governess.
' But | think we'll make a fry foi 't
can interest that rich iron man that lives
in the castellated mansion out beyond
Plaza Itivcr, his inthn-nce on do every
, thin" for us
"Keal'y"' El ma s dimple* dincel
roguishly 'What a very curious sort
of a person an?Iron man inns' he' I'm
very curious to set him, Perky, do you
know ?"
"Nonsense, my dear'" cried Mrs Por
kins. "Ion know what I mean per
feetly well. He's male his fortune in
the iron business ?railways, and that
l sort of thine And I'm going to call
there this veiy alteiuoon, to bespeak his
recoinnienduPons and good offices."
"<>h, Perky, must I go?"
, *mii course von miisi go, cini-l' "
Kltna Kluiwood sat trembling in (ho
5 great entrance hail of tin Morcsrp
^ mansion, on the south shoro of (In I'm/i
p Itiver.
p The sunshine glimmered on the door
?r mmj 'r-ftitn marble, giant inyitle^
ami blossoming letnon trees tillo I th?
angle?. and a low easy-chair on a tiger
skin by 'he door, was driftc I ov\:i with
i newspaper*. Presently Mrs. Perkins
mine smiling hack.
"lie will be with u* presently," said
she. Keallv, my dear, he's guite a
young mini?not at ill the bald pated
railroad king 1 e spec ted to see. And he
is most kind and gracious, and has
promised to inommcnd everywhere."
The door opened and the iron man en
tered, followed by two or three maynifieent
hounds. Klma spuing up with a
cry.
"Why,- she exclaimed, 'It's Louis ?
It's Louis Dal/.cir"
lie held out both bis hands,
"I can't have < hanged so very much
thenf" said he."
At the same instant Lima's eyes c aught
sight of a stiaiige object above the
arched doorway ? * gohl plated horseshoe,
worn thin at the ends, with hete j
and there a hen' nail in its curve. Louis's
glance followed tier own.
"Yes," I lie. "it's t voi v horse
Is In* done it* tn*\, Miss K!
won 1?it ha* I 'I uisjht me link' Mi*s
Perkins." he ii*l<!? ?i. tuminu to the elder 1
lady, "I shrill expect you ami your
votins friend to remain hirr< a* my
, m nests foi til'' present. 1 llHVi a lur?e
house, and I urn > lonely mm."
"t?ii"' ? i.(| ,\||? IVrkin*. hoi ey ? he
rr inim> Iniycr tlmu the len?o.- of her
<u ivtrtcle glasses. "You're not iiihii ; "! I
t hen
"Nr.." said Mi llalmll. Bp wr I ;
I left the K-t't, I fell in i ?v. . I -h *11
| never mirry until I < to m ury tin' first
love of mine."
, If' looked K'ni-t full in the eye- i* h?"
! spoke. Sli' i oloi e l. I let Ion.; lushes j
I drooped.
\t the en I of the month Mr*. Per
k:n- arou*pd liri-ell to the exigencies of
I tiu f n*e.
"All tlii* is like life m fairyland, dem |
r.nna.-" -st'l she. ?But it i?n't business.
I -ee by th? pipers tout several music I
Iei'hf-rs huvi reeentIv arrived from the |
Kast, and if \v? ire to ijet to work ?"
"But,'' said Klmu. patting ?i>? Ifetr
o!'! * r-nkled hind, ' I don't leallv see
any |? ? tic nlur reason for our gettiug to |
work."
"Kh'" gasped N|r-. Perkins.
"You see," went on Klmi. "Mr Dal
y.cII is cn;'.i.'e I to that tii-' b?ve ?' ti t
He hat j/jiv-n me b?ek the l<-.;se,u . ,i.i | ;
a? 1 cou.du't think ol breaking tne cut- j
rent of lack by taking it from tha house, 1
of course I must stay bera." j
"Oh"' Mid Mr?. Perking. "Then It's 1
true? He'e tha same young man that 1
kiaaad you when you were banging good a
luck up over the smithy door?the 'un- r
dor the spreading chestnut tree young i
urno'?" ;
uw ieu assent. c
ii AL I?) I_ ..AA a mm mm >
--vsui again microti nri. reruns. s
"But jou udd you never, never would 1
forgive him." f
"Don't you know, Perky," oonxed i
Elnos, the audacious, "what the Bible
says about forgiving peoplef Anyhow, a
it's all settled, and we are to be married ?
very soon, and you are to live here with 0
us always. Does that plan suit you?" r
And Mrs. Perkins said that it did. *
? I
l'be person who is afflicted with Klep- a
tomaoia always feels that he "ought to
take something for it."?Washington j(
tifnr f
. a
No man is great enough to veto a raiU -j
linery bill after his wife has O. K.'d it. p(
New* |(
THE REALM OF FASHION <j
b
WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO a
MAKE IT. a
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A Pretty Drras For a Girl Between Eight c<
end Ten Other Novelties. y,
ai
fl< TI'RF.i) here is a w
v e ty |>rettv little b,
dress for a child of I*
>> io lit It may be n|
made up in almost p.
any material You n
tinish the skirt in n
Iront with hands of
en,hroiderv. There p
is also ati emhroid- |,
ered plastron and n
collar I'he plastron ?,
is framed with fold ?,
e.l l>ra< es and the p
II I \l\ Mt i> also made in
rH Vv "" sam'' Mv,r fc|
-4^1 - While simplicity ? <
\ l\ I ~?- ^ should always he ^
_ - ] Ll J ~7;? the note in n
^ ? fashions for chtl a
, dren. for nothing tl
r1' looks mora ridiru- r
a rttr i n ?it11 i?'s f?ur*s j,,i1b than an over- ]
drfMPd child yet if tastefully applied and h
the topes he k< |il <|itiet and subdued. a < er- h
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* t \ ?i i r i r?t i \ t- rv
ln?r> imniinl t?t jMrtnturo t? o'.tvuvn to be
rv>m tttpivb 11 I ..i .qiinnnet i n>ti:inp5. hoiv I
?-\?>r .?!l r ??t heaviness. all over !
noijbt offi i ts <-boubl bo i arefnllv avoide-i
\hoveall tlnim- Mionbl :i rhiM's costume* 1
be in ru tp*l hut inon v with it<s coloring. "
Soft tints shonbl bp ?hospn, such as melt ^
into f he pink ami white of tlie complexion, ^
J nniii h tlie soft noMen of the hair or the *ky "
blue of the eye? "
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~ f!lj\ v \ I 1
^ |. \ \. | \.. Il*\ V . fl|
N tiling ".in tic prrtlioi than a *Sanipr?l ^
I >i11 > t<I !' i \"'in_ |n?r?i?n aii"! ii'-tliinj;
nii> o .ii j |-ii.it< I"" Mitiiniot wont' I'ltP ,
i(Inst:,ii "Mi I'K'tii'. ?ii" li n Hie jkiri
It
1",1 Hit OI ni'tv. Ill.l'lp "<f Imh- ?i ripP" TIlP ri
. tianii ii- littl" r't'pifo licrnt i < initlinp'l ? <
Willi ii"m"""ii? m1"! ?"tli ,i "ImiiMo Imw. :??
iri"|i.,"i" I |t i i tli<" -tnio at tlio a'
l> ?. k lln'o i <1 i i 11 i > i <. < 11 tiotl tlio p
v imi'viii.: mil t>w i-iini- < ! n
^,1' Hit '11 I' III. I II. k?l I. > .|f\ p|. i| 0<| | |
int.. i"ir "i '! " ? I ill'' iii'infii' Hut p
\ r t V 1 ' *\ .?l i|*.' ? ii iiiriil. I'l. I i. - ii r \ * opt
III until' I I'l I nc I Inn || I- Mnnll i Int..
r i \r- ill. I * iii ! i ! I : 11 \ <tr<.'iMi It Ruin niili
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mi u. -n ft ? r ?i r * v?*
.f ' i I i lit ^ V. i '<? {
L")t v
?* noo?l> togooTtriP ?owt?
on h*r? no longer tn E?n coat. The tru?
*<> haa taller made t?c-4?irn collar an<
?P?lB. Nor shou"d it aar W made uaa ol
* * wrap for muffling u> porpoaaa. Thieb
idicuiog* lb# oorract ummer girl narei
oakaa such a MmIbB Har Eton coat v
-? / aeparaie bodiot which aha waan
ver dMhreot raata and natchae bar aklrU,
rhile tha vaeta ran in dfferent teat a rials
rha ewt no oat fit tha dtfra snugly. To dc
hie, tha raata should bar long openings toi
la tha lliaatoraaroAyb&rming toiiat (01
iSaturday nigbfhof*qpicb may be mads
ip in any mray XaOXyViatcna! me cut
>ut being trimmeljwitbfce. asshswn. Th<
ibbon corselet ends tt\fce side seems.
Lt the back there it e Wneau bow with
ong ends. If made up in pie blue, a pas
smenterie band of silver koases the bust
nd meets at the back undr the bow. The
seed Swiss belt is a very iretty novelty In
rather of various colore. At the back and
ront the two pointed edgi are laced with
silk cord. On each side sere is a buckle
his belt goes with silk ve s and blouses.
^ much worn at surura r resorts. The
icing cord should be tied t the bottom.
In the way of beadgeai for little heads
he mothers should be car ful not to makt
hoice of large flowers for arniture, so thai
he child may not seem tc be wearing her
ig sister s hat. In the il titration is giver
very good example of a >ecoming hat foi
little miss?a yellow fraw ornamented
'ith a garland of daisies Ind bows of straw
jlored ribbon. Ortaiu flowers have s
oung look about thenj when full blown,
rid they are the onea to make choice of for
lildren's hats, ^^ffwild flowers go well
ith youthful froeSUnd are particularly
rooming for such as have the wild wool
nd air about them. No one would think
1 getting orchids or peonies or tulips 01
nppies or tiger-lilies di a child's hat. Would
' t daisies or heather ^r wild roses or forget
le-nota or pansies or apple blossoms hi
tore appropriate.' Avery becoming bit o
cadgear for some children ia the widi
rimmed fancy straw witH a Sicilian crown
liich is of silk or soolen stuff, stripei
imething like a liberty < ap and has i
Ik tassel that falls gracefully over th
rim.
I ong skirts of the Kate i.reenaway styl
iionld be used with great discretion even ii
old t\ rather. Such gotvnsare really nr
tted for walking purposes at all, an
lany a cold gets its first lessons in stil
nd awkward carriage by being rolled up i
hese so called picturesque costumes Ever
bild in good health has far more vitalit
ban he or she has any use for. and it mu?
e worked off in swift motions and sem
uisterious play, the linihs. partirularly. bi
lg ieft free "Hi.J utnt<?inm?led. Rhoi
kirts. therefore, should he the rule as th
arm neather < omes on. ami gowns shonl
e straight and loose and not loaded dow
nth heavy sashes. Very pretty effects at
Pained bv trimming the skirt and ruf
nth bands of velvet ribbon of a dark*
hade than the dress, the ribbon also heir
tn?tjr>ulate the yoke. You will find
harmingly prturesque little go?^n repr
ented in the illustration. It may he mm
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h'/l'll ^
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CHII.P S '."WN,
ip in various materials hut more appropri
itelv in rrepon. silk or printed goods. Thi
douse and tight sleeves should be of plair
nods. The pnrtic>.*af"< harm of the costumi
es in the original use made of a firhu ef
icK You get here a bark view of it, show
lg how if disrloses a round voke In fron
letwo endsrross and termina e on thi
lotilders where the ends hook There is t
might ruched rollar. The tipper s!e?ve!
e made verv full and are gathered on the
eht sleeve at the elbow.
Hot Ahead of the Nobleman.
Lord Charles Hamilton used to gr
bout Naples attended by a large feto
ious bulldog. Having decided on goin<
:> Rome, he proceeded to the statioi
ud took his place in a first-class car
lage. the "dawgM taking up a positiot
n a seat opposite his master. The plat
jrm inspector, with many gesticulations
e< hired that the bulldog should noi
ravel in a passengei carriage.
"Very well, then; take him out," wai
,ord Charlie's rejoinder.
In vain the official expostulated. H<
jerely reiterated his "
icco of advice, it is needless to say,
hich was not followed, and Lord Charles
pparently master of the situation, threw
intoelf back in his seat and calmly light1
a cigar.
Rut the Italians were n?t to he outone,
and quietly detaching the carriage
1 which the English "nrnlot" was seat1,
they made up the train with auother
oinpartment, and started it cff.
Lord Charles sat quietly snoking for
bout a quarter of an hour, ant then eurrised
at the delay, thrust his head out
f the window, and demanded when the
pmiii was going to start. His 'eelings
In imagined.--London Tit-iits.
I C-tlm.in *.TIf" ?
A land-locked fa non, weeing ,
t inls, taken ' - u liieeii jake on
iv>rning with n the past w?ek. wa1
onnH to hav.- attached to tie back fit
me ot the aluminium tags Airnished b
Dr. W M. Haines, of Etaworth, an<
with which fifty of the- salmon won
marked durir.* the pa^.ii'tw season ol
ffcftO. Although exposed V> the wnte
ror about eighteen months, 10 tag am
diver me with whirh it wa fastened t<
he fin were hut "lightly ta lished, and
he number was plainly disc'nible. J
reference ?r> the Hn? of t%| {?d salmoi
which f)r. Haines has, show d that th
minion had grown an inch inlengtli an
shout a pound in *veight?ince beni,
tagged. ?K< nnebec (Me.) Journal.
The bundle on the end of a Itick is a
ireiiv ?- ire sign of the, man wh? haa loit
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AM Bngtish ptper mjb that "ebort?ii?4
[ honeymoon* *pp?*r* to b* In toga*."
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creates appetite. The best tonic for Nursing
r Mothers, weak women and children.
A hospital for railway men is to be built
In Chicago, III.
e
f BeK< M1M'? I'll I. s stimulate the pt > a lit* In
the t.aliva. remove depression, give appetite,
* and make the sick well.
d Cork planting in portions of ArkftnaM
R was given up on account of tha wet weathef,
and ootton substituted.
f>
1 r your Back A ehes, or you are all worn ou|,
good for nothing, it is general dehilify.
Brown's Iron Hitters will cure you, make you
n strong, rleanse your liver, and give a good appetite
tones the nerves.
d The (Jueen of Portugal invariably sits by
T bar husband while ho noes all his wvrk.
n
.. Airs. I M l.ew !s. llnanna. Ala . writes: "For
' over twenty vearv | hare suffered with lieady
aches without relief from the many remedies
.? and phvstfianstried dnringtltat period. Bradve.rottne
prodii'es the mn.| -ati'.fp, ?or\ results."
i- ?
? Tub League has sanctioned Sunday ball.
If afflicted with sore eyee use Dr.Isaac Tbompe
son's Eyc-water.Druggista sell at 28o.p?r bottle
'' 6m Kdwin Ab.voi.t) has returned to
n Japan.
e 1 ' 1
tA Veteran
Mr. JoKeph Hornmerich.
A2J K 'Wh M
N. V.<'itv. in l?K. at the
battle of Fair tiaks was
stricken with Typhoid
revert ?nd aft??r ? l"nc
struggle in hospitals. was
with Consumption.
Joe. Hemmerieh. Hood's Saraaparilla. is in
good health, and cordially recommends
HOOD'S SAR8APARILLA as ? general
blood nuritler %na tonic medicine, especially
to his comrades In t ne O. A. H.
HOOD'S PILLS are hand made, and perIU
VUUi|U^M ll'U, |'t ?. ?
Advice to Women
If ycu would protect vourself
from Painful. Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Menstruaticn
you must use
BRADFIELD'S |
Ft MALE I
REGULATOR j
CARTEnsviLL*. April 2?, 18SA.
This will certify that two members of my
immediate family, after having suffered for
years from 71enafru?l Irreuularity,
being treated without benefit by physicians,
wero at length completely cured by one bottle
B of Britdfield'e Female I* ecru In tor. Ita
1 effect la truly wonderful. J. \V. Strang a.
, Book to ' \VOMA > ' mailed FREE, which contains
9 valuable Information on all female disease*.
BRAPFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
t JTOJZ SAIL UF ALL DRUGGISTS.
J /\ A n/1 C I' K H i? ad<snclnr w"l
. I. vlrt k r.iltjo. 11 ne timber nntl
1 It 1' underlaid w ith coal Well 3d nptrd for
, Poultry civ t.?t.|. Krult SO.000 at res land?, lots
ti all Idatcan towns (TMIIER I.ANp Pl. t
TEA I' I \M? OFFICE, Roslin P. O.. Ilnlbei'
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11 < mi't 'lir IH?fn(F. I'rlro
V iv. .li ..., i n<) f'<r '?*? Omenta's.
B. 1 . II l>M'l| ?V I II., ,*w niiion, Ohio.
1
: "August
: Flower"
i I used August rnvor for Loss ol
vitality and General dehilitv Aft#??
taking two bottles I aitred bq lbs.
I have sold more of your August
Flower since I have been in business
than anyolhor medicine I ever kept.
Mr. Peter Zinville says he was made
& new man by the use of August
Flower, recommended by me. I
have hundreds tell me that August
Flower has done them more good
than any other modi< me they ever
took. CrKORr.it W. Dyh, fcardis,
Mason Co., Ky.
I THE
ONLY TRUE
i Kx IRON
, W TONIC
\rni r.irtfj- m oon, reroute
hlDNKVI, t<w"'- I.rVrF
illnorii'-T. tnl'd Fifnetn. renew
appetite or" lir-iitb tnl
\ \\tr i i f v>n Mi Drepepelrt,
InllifMl'.n, hittlre'T feel,
't ln? abaoliilely ervlle?'e<f.
Mlii'l bi iKlifnr-d. train
powir InTfllfl,
k I fk if A tone*, nerves, mnp.
1 8 IS BL V ele*. receive new fore*
i I H 111 f \ pnfTorlnft from complaints pe1
IV 11 a) ciilMr t(.tliwlr se*, tinlna U. Had
v a speedy rurc. Return#
toff bloom '?:i rlir eke, beaut I flea Oomplealoo.
W ! et rr\Tt:rre. All genuine goods beat
ri v. ont. " bend uf .Trent Ftamp for 32-page
rampttfi S> Q
OB. HARTER MEOICINI CO., St. loul*.
ULCERS,
SA ' DANCEHS,
XVSCROFUU,
I , SML 1 it visum,
1 RHEUMATISM;
BLOOD POISON.
these and ewy kindred diet?e arlatnc
ken Impure Wood successfully treated by
that nerar^alllDc and beet of all tonics and
sub soses sss
Books 00 Blood and Skill X
Dlaeas?! free.
Printed testlmonU Is sent on >VjL
application. Addreta I
?* 8wlft Specific Co.,
ATLANTA. OA. 1
Pleo'B Remedy ftr Catarrh Is the
Beet. Kaeleet to Cae. end Cheapest. Ej
Bold by drugslaU or eent by mell.
80c. E. T. Hare! tine, Warren, Pa. |
6 N U. 30.
ADPIIUCilT I us AMSiu- bly trne by oidliiA.
? nnUUInCn I . ,-ah Pit^j?h method*, but NUT
AiitoCodl tst (if Ju.iyOllr, S J., the effoit I* .Moci
Bbtvt tindei tiktn to (tiinotN to kind ofentetprlM I
^ptbelt Advertising petrous n tola) this prospectus
circulation for their various paper, thousand new *u
A"I not km* than ONE MILLION, mean to u. more t
^ TbU means an addition of MO.OM to advertising revenu
our piMcnl list*. It ha. been said nest Ave year* W
W that to aeonre a half million new pay for them at lei
subscriber. In sis months Is a t J.I- raise te n. We a
Amu Impossibility. This la probe- even more than th
eeei>*ii???????*???ee??i*??e?e?*
i'd? cask
TFor CORRECT ANSWERS to ART ORE of the
B Publishing Company wt
(CASH RE
Ihir roriwi lUfotr t? unr HI ^oiil, MO 00 If
For a onriecf ?ni?n to (iny TW# word*. #60.00 J
For a eonecl omwfrtoiuiy TNIK word*. #76.00 ?
Kor a eoneot an?wei to any |HR word*. #100.00 I I
For a correct ?n?wm to any flVI word*. #1*6.OO I t
As SPECIAL GRAND REWi
For the FIRST correct answer to AL
For the SECOND correct answer to A
For the THIRD correct answer to A1
Here are the Ten Word-Riddles1
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2 -ea.-ty j
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|h Q,n e Vic [g|
E' ru?Umtliin Each dash appearing In tbepaitin
w hxnianauon. i,ttci ?n<i?Wi t&c prop?' ictt*
A ear.,lii.U!.-- - il. I>c Unnid complete EXAM PI.E i |i
the omitted letters are o and e, and w hen pro
f RE TATJLRDS PJ
I I nc !i ->!is*Tr " 111 he numbered a* received, to I
^ ui'l < ii'-n found mired .1 New Vork tirrtlflcd
Wieward stub coned answer secures will be sent t
MR IS <" Kl >1 R B' It tr vou only solve one
B3 sj iTB B > 1TB BB B j B% word yOU w til receive
Ws;p. in fnshi vou are not confined to any psr
^LficnlHr "'Old?;tnv one of the ontlre ten will
X in Inn vou 11 S'^0 tash reward?while If vou are
sdhi lent enough tosoive more than one your reward
H?i:l be Increased In proportion from SAO to
S i AO. Also rpnu-mlier t tint you do not have to be
first, 01 lost with vour answer. EVERY
Acnrrert answ er Tor even a single word
^ wltis a splendid rasb reward.
I The Only Condition,
^B riieoblect of Mils extraordinary offer Is. of coarse.
^Bto sei uro snlis, rlljers at once and In large nnm.Xbers.
Wc therefore require that 30 eenta for e
Xyear's subsetIpiion to ?ome one of our papers
A shall be remitted w Itli every answer. We publish
four great papers. Tlir A titer Iron PI reside.
MThe Ainerlran Homestead. The AiitorlAran
Household Journal, and TheAmerU
Acan Cottage lloine, Nameyonrcholceof anv
^ oneof the four?they are nil the same price, She.
, year. If you send answers to more than one
| X word you must send a separate name and 50c. for
Xevery word you answer. Thus. If you send
answers to two words, send nn exfra name be
^Hsides vour own and #1 and so on?one 5 a in." ami
| ^b'Oi fo ? year's subscription ror each word
j Avon answer. The tea! amount of cash rewards
I X that you receive foi roi vect answers can be dlt
video pro rata among the list, or yon can keep If
IxTJnn-M F FF.T.T.V Tmno it
^ aav'lil ui a i a&x4juju x ) 1 1 vaol)
A! ^rr\ LOVELL DlflM
~l /.% For Ladies and
^ /yreVup\!'1 Pn*urnattcCus
Kfnd ? cent* In ?
A w,,,i,?t.iM<> r*". 1?*ue of Won*.K
\ john p. lovell arms co.,iv
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TFT PP P A PUV loach oiihor an
1 CiIjIjU Ilil t U. I |ynrtef?l School in I
| . NKN01A. now Cataloeu*'. ('?"
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ontim nnillnf print* at nmprd on bottom. H|
No h lift 11 il i inun ii tn I rn ndnlcnl nno !
ii'Mfrt in prnm-riitin'i Ht Inw for ob.
tnlnine ninnnT n n - ^ Jib
?lir fnlnrpiPtrncni- W*
Will (It* dirloilrt aala ta aha* 4?a1
noagaiKa. YVrlto for rfttpjogao. if not r?' '
*iutfng kind, alza and width wanted. f*"<
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THAI* jtUVt 1
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Xto perforin tberfr proper function?, fmjmmm/?***_to ,
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l y or comntui: end to that cod have originated the ^L.
' TKl'E when faireat and moat inaenloua plan of X
a ted with the distributing Cash Prtnlaai ??
Five bundled knowl>. The plan or method HlsX.
ihacrlber* w III conflict with no law agatnat 1 otter
ban gsoo 000 of let or arhemee of ohanoe. it inee
during the volvee nothing that la illegal or tone
can afford to moral; It places a premlaaa
aat hair tit rip brnlnat ft U, In abort, the very
ire willing to do eeeenee of what la commendable, A
le If liereeeary, honett. 11 bet a) ami attractive.
ffii ??a?t?a?ntataaf'a???ttm??*Y
[ FOR ^Nlf
iN.gI ?
following Ton tVord-RiiMles iho American X*
// pay the folio winq B
IWARDS#
"01 A roi t*i I ar.t-ni'l lo nny $|| woida. lAO.OO
rnracoiia<-I aNtH'i to *ny SIVIN worda. Slt.vnn ^B
or a corrai ( aliawei to any EIGHT woida, #SO<> 00
"or a correct ann?n to ?nv MINI worda. f 81R OO
or a con eel wiewor to all of tliti TIN norda, ItbO.OO
II ... ?. in. mm., -...-I
(VRD8 we will Pay In CashiT
iL of the entire Ten words, 95,OOOX
LL of the entire Ten words, SS.OOOB
of the entire Ten words, $2.00Ox
-Can You Solve Any of Them If >
k NAME MADE FAMILIAR HY GREAT ADVERT1S- A
fi TO EVERY MAN. WOJIAN AND CHILD WHO HAS M
ER VISITED A CIRCUS
I CHARMING QUALITY WHEN POSSESSED HY A
3MF.N, THAT ATTRACTS THE ADMIRATION AND W
TEN WINS THE LOVE OF MEN A
VAS NOT CONSIDERED DESIRABLE AT THE X
NNEAPOI.IS NATIONAL REt'CDLICAK CONVEN A
ON RY A MAJORITY OF TllE DELEGATES. M
IF.RVEU TO DEFEAT JAMES G BLAINE FOR THE A
IESIDENC Y IN 18A| H
HAT WHICH YOP CAN SF.CI IIT TOT1IF. AMOUNT 2
?r,.OOt> IFYOV WIN rilF.IIRSI PRIZE HEREIN ^B
FEHED V
IHAB WHICH WOMEN K,\OV.' HOW TO WEAR TO
CTTER ADVANTAGE THAN JIOST MEN WM
SOMETHING WH If. SI JOHN I.. SULLIVAN. COflRl.TT, A
LCK80N. FLAVIN AND OTHER DIG M GILtflTJ
(CEL1N W
OCCI HF.S THF. MOST 1' ft I : DLL AND 1 OREt>OT
POSITION COXSEn I II Willi INF. UOVV.I'N-H|
ENT ANI> MtOTfcCTIOM OK THE PEOPLE AOAlNbT W
5RE1GN Olt HOSTILE NATIONS
THAT WIIICII PLF.ASKS Oil SATISFIED IHE EYE A
ID WHICH, IK ARTISTICALLY EXKCl'TPf>< .t'l-B
(ACTS THE ATTENTION AND EXCITES Til.'. ID
[RATION OK I.OYEHK OF THE llEALTIIT'L
I'KODAr.l.Y CONSIDEHEH OK GREATER C'ONAEF.SOE
AND MOIIE SOt:OH1 AFTER IIY THE IDLE.
CCIXSIVF. AND TITLED ENC.LISII NOBILITY THAN X
r THE AVERAGE UCSY. HIS HI NO A 51 ERICA N
lly tpelled woid* indicates the al uii. e of a cotMnBB
rs are supplied the original word irliclid lo fcim^B
I?l?e. enmcthlnir every farmer shed,! possess !n ^Lperly
Inserted the completed .void is ll. tisr X
lid In cash the VERY DAY anyV *
nswer Is found to be correct.
be examined in the o'dn of li? number,
Bonk Check for the full uinoun! o' whatever^B
he VERY DA Y the award Is made.
all. Just as you arrange tietween yourself and
those whose names vou tend in every cqhM
"sr wlli ptiv the lull ainuuiit o! ilie rr>?
ward forcorrect answers to the peisouX *
who sends the names. X.
I>o?rf tend answers with on' suh.u < fr'tenr?they^B
will receive no attention and cannot possibly win W
a reward even If correct.
Prntpelian As a means lo puau'l
a wiwiiuu<fien|n,t even an appearnnce
of Irregularity or collusion, a copy ur thewi ?
original ten words selected to make up fheAv
above Word-Riddles Is deposited vltli Mr. C. P-Al
8M1TIT, Superintendent or tlio Jersey (Ttv Police
Department. nnder aeal.tobeopened December
XL 18P2, in thepresenc eof w t'nesses. gfier thiscon-^E
lost i loses. The c omplete ll-t w ill be printed tn^B
full In the .lantinrv Issues of cur four papers. so^B
that allwhoh.nenot re. el veil rewards fr.rcorreet^F
aneweis will know wherein thev failed. This^k
method of protection is duo to all c oncerned, and
absolute!) rrrt ems ever) tlilntr that !?
not whollv honest and fair to every snb-^V
seriber. Y
DE8IONATE THE WORD? YOf A.Ni'V.cn M'X
THEIR NUMBERS, nuci be wise and erild niiirM
answer nt nnce. ^B
Address all letters and make all i ornithine es^Lpavnble
to the Treasurer of the American Pub
llsnlnR Co., as follow?.
4 MTeo,t,."l>on Jersey City, N. JI
OND CYCLES $f) rU
Cents. 81* styles J?K fC
hlon and Solid Tires. 11 I \
>te? Deep Frryngc St?*l '
8*11 n?arirt{.t *? finning P4'||, H
S'/<p<*n$iAn
H ifFAPF in Every Partem lar. ,
tewo* for nsr loo page illustrated rata-1 MM
lldss. Ketolters. Sporting Goods, efe.j |^^B
lfrs.,14/ wt-hinpfon si. r'>?ton. m#ns ,
vssrzz-i, shorthamd a
rrii Ar I 't.iniihi. Sl'iOKUIA.
1. L. DOUGLAS
I SHOE GENTLEMEH,
unlno sewed ?h?e that will not rip i flnaCalf,
is, smooth Inilds, r? tli?le. more comf it fable, styllsn
ral.la than anr other shoe r??r sc.' I At tb? prlco.
custom made shoes costing from ft to $5.
nly S.T.00 Mint nut.In eld, two romplnto
securely psm at, ineo'.tsiJecdKoias shown In cot).
Ires doot.le ir? we* ret cheap welt shoes sold at the
' prlc?, for sarnes ellr rip, ha*lug only one solsaewad
narrow strip of father on tbo eJge, sod when e^-5
; w!X. lioriii-as t.i.oosbm
en worn tbmaaii .mi t.e repMrrd ,ie inAiiy tiine?
Muri.u ihf> v !!i r.ee'reliti : I >o??n from I bOupp**Tnrci^rrt
vt f?< I- ' ir Il'ilrln* M> cpn.o
- ? !?,?hi>nlil rougltN r i*** super or
of ttieje I ii"l l>e I'jnMkred
X. to )><iy flirAp welt ij ? #3.0*.
p.s-[UK cult A! tirnf.Vlce IKSBBW
iiiem- n> i noi ?;i?a ? jSr?
?| m l *5 Hue ( All. HAC*
Krwet T?. t. f lu'.ke AO J
x'jk trt; laetv.f,
< <1 *4.'?0 Wor*:n*m?n s,
Roe*' J.llO And YootAA -tf
f I . fl : li'tul .Sh<je*: I.AdjM *'
\ IX M.it!: Eftw-dif j.so.
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ah> <j/ Hie ssine
lr?? ?n?l ceurrnl njArrtrn** vrk?r|> I
>ale In your rlucr At-nd Jlrrrl to r*?i*???
iao Iriti VV. L. UuuiIA*! Butkitai MAM.