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WUmt tar tafct iWl I wm • browm >d4 rail; tkln«, who nui •bool Um Am! up and down Um (tain ba’d *o, M «UU m »njr I ban MTtr naa a dof ae mall, ao horrlhU to na And win that darUse, praoiuui thluf ooma natar bao# tom.? Ob, not ba’a (onat My haart will braakl That trrrl.r frohi Bkya 1 . ’X) Baa loft me (or eoma other home! The lean fan from my eye. Ala* t If I ehould aeareh the world, I know It ooold not ba That 1 abould And another dog aa uyly aa waa ha. Abdaolamn my doggy toat Good people Jetn my wail; Ha waa the dearest little dog that ever wagged a talk Be wae ao ngly! Pmetous dear! Bo Meat laannat ba Aa arar to poaaaaa a dog aa ngly aa waa ha <*• U-r-r-r-r-r-r r. oar, ow, ow 1" . ; ■ But atayl Wbatb that maffifloons aoond that breaka upon my ear 7 It la I Oh, can it then be tme ! It u hU Tdoe I bear! And now, dull time, bring all thy woes—I ears not . what they ba— Blnea my drilghtf ul ngly pat baa boas reetored to Ttoa A rare 1AUU Otrls. A long time ago, in the Indian ooontry two little girls slipped away from the fort, and went down into a hollow, to pick berries. It was Emmy, a girl of 7 yean, with Bessie, her sister, not yet 6. All ad once, the son flashed oa some thing bright, and Emmy knew that the pretty painted things she had seen crawl ing among the boshes most be hostile Indiana, with fleeromg weapons In their hands. She did not cry oat, nor in any way let them know that aha had area them. Btat aha looked all shoal, saw that soma of the <map4af Indians already (toon, aha oalUd shred to B wsu>, with a steedy runes ; “ Hoot run think it s goang to rain T" Bo they both tomod and walked toward the fcwt. They mashed the Wl green, and. Rmmy dmpfwd to the groe rae not hart, bal ha Oer kin hand ha ooald aae the grant logs Battling bit by bit. How awful erarything waa I ** He aoreamed fog help, bat there was nobody te hear; so he began to cry eoftly. M O Jack ! ” he moaned, " if you could just gu and tell papa. I’m ao aorry I atrnck j on, JahTt’” ., , r- But no Ja<'k answered. He had run, aa fust ns his nimble lega oould carry him, to the mill. , He caught hold of Peter’s papa and tried to pull him to the door, uttering sharp little cries. "There’s some trouble,'’ said one of the men, *' So Petor’s pupa put on his hat and fol lowed Jack, who hounded and frisked along, ns if he could scarcely contain himself, straight to where Pater waa ly ing. Wasn’t he glad to see them f His papa rollcnl away the log and took Fetor np, and not a moment too soon ; for they had hardly time to get out of the way before down went the whole pile, crashing and tumbling. Peter shuddered, and gave Jack a good, hearty hug. " If it hadn't been for you, I’d been under them,” he said. What? O yes. Jack is a dog.— Youth'f Companion. . p—■' ' MKWHPAFEm BORROWEBO- An exchange recently published a let ter from a lady subscriber in which she complained bitterly of the annoyance ■die experieuoad from the habit her fe male neighbors had of constantly bor rowing her paper. The exchange failed to adriae her on the subject, and, aa the matter is a serious one, we hare oar- •ehree looked about for some method at relief, and now think wa can offer tha •ntfering lady, ami all ethers similarly Hem M oar plan ; Let the iedy inoa Aialely upon rrcmiag her pep** <w» folly ewt from it a ness ttsm—ft make* ao ■ay tom mil do oaly let it be needy next cersfwtty motored from the lope* TWa the following pftmdare will be asm to !■«'• boy will wnme aftow the pep** -he will tek* It home - wtthie three eateola* w«a4 W-we »tr~« ami wry etowtlr m- cg the Oorarumeat work who and had nor oarad'to haws other acquaint- anoea. One day, ona of the thraa fall sick and died. Then the question wae who would perform the usual rites of friendship for the deid. Nobody out side took any interest in the matter, ao that the two friends ware obliged to care for the body themselves. Now, all these printers were very fond of liquor, and, though they were never to be Been in public bar-rooms, had many a bout by themselves in a quiet nook. _ The two remaining friends thefl eat up with the corpse, and to while away the time brought their pack Of cards arid bottle for company. Eucher waa the game and they played for a stake, the winner to drink on scoring the game, and the loeer to stay dry. The luck ran one-aided. Seated on either aid# of the corpse, with the coffin between them as a table, the players played and re counted the virtues of their dead friend. But the one who never won wee getting more and jpore thirsty. The cards had run steadily against him, and not a drop of liquor had passed his lips. Finally the luck changed, and, slapping down the right bower on the coffin, ha ex claimed : “ There, now it's my turn 1" With a hasty motion he reached tor the bottle, but at that instant consternation filled the breast of Loth friends as the supposed corpse rose up and amid, " Not a drop nil Tre had mine.’* With a scream of horror the two friends jumped up and ruahad, chm to the door and the other to the window, The latter leaped to the ground m his terror and broke a l.g, the other gained the street without oUedvontare sad disappeared. Tarn hove (lapsed. Bath the watoh- an have died, bat the friead who wm rappoeail te ha dead still hroa, aa ee- orotne, aged maa, who ia BOW a eoaa- poeito* ta the Ooverameoi printing An int ia which his The Aral jdood at t( cosh aony had voted to raiae its poor quota of men, and ia the Ooleadal Congress, Georgs Washington, • yang member boat Virginia, had been appoints* to lead them to the field. On the omning of the asms day, he was invited, with Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Charles Thompson (sunamed Truth by the Indiana, and probably the laat white mac whom they would have ao named) and one or two otfiers to join a dinner-party, given in a "Houae.of tali’* at Gfaj’s Ferry, a picturesque suburb of the town. The dinner waa diaopaaed with gusto and merriment until the host oalled upon his guests to rise, and proposed “the health of General George Washington, Commander-in-chief of the Continental Armies.” Instead of applause there waa a sudden dOath-like silence. The Continental armies ware|a handful of undisciplined, unarmed men ; opposed to them was the meet powerful natioa- en earth. It waa the first time that Washington’s position and the desperate venture on which they had entered had been form ulated into words. Washington, who had risen, muling, stood silent and pale one by one the glasses which had been raised ware aet down untouched. Notone of the startled SMB who held at the mo ment the destinies of the continent in thair heads mmembmad to drink th* PERRY DAVIS’ i Pain-Killer A 4AFE AND SUM RINtDV FOR Sprites AND sriFtS' *1*—■ ‘ , *—*^** ^^ $5 to $20 nMXSL sWRSS.tSS: Fitter 5 Malaria fa *■ V na**B Vapureaa .. Poiaon, apreHOingl diaeae* and death in many localitien, for which quinine ia no genuine antidote, but for the eflecta of which Hoatetter’a stomach Bitters is not only * thorough remedy, but a reliable preaentive. To this faefthere is an overwhelming-array of testimony, extending over a period of thirty years. All disorders of the liver, Btomoeh and bowels sre also ronquered by the Bitters. « For sale brail Druggists and Deslers generally. MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES ""iLL KINDS. BELTISS HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS. IKON P1 i E ’ £lt2?q flS fmINE ■GOODS, STEAM OAUOES, ENGjNE GOVERNORS, Ac. Send ior Pric%| 11st. W. H. DILLINGHAM 4 CO., 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KV. roakokm OOTTON Twa kaata sraw taataMsaeaa talaaA raUy <a la It aaaauSa. _ Sawarfal, ttaraMa Mry INUa ream thaa a wood*. ( h»nj*d ta a I faw Blaataa, ta WM. B. BtlW Sctarar, Bias Bums AND -- Scalds, Toothacha AND Headache. FOR SALE BYIALL PRUGQISTS. AMERICAN AND rORKIQN PATENTS. S66 a waafe la TOW awa tawa. VanM tad ta aalSt fraa. A Ad aaa IL HamraACa., rarilaud, Ma. KIDNEY-WORT by lha ritppwd traka at the aAawp e etek wtatawl ktawwtag poaS aa keAtofii toy thaa la ee .a Rs «. IU la a Mmna< ami aStaAa* awa*.te •» 1 ca#, | my of taatamubaato toff ■ wa atatowaae radaetaw. r Iraq » eoe» by toes tone th* lady wig to j •*** *e eff the Are a g*M «d •mmm heetaw el Ae to awmf to* (taf > ta pem a atad *• ' V *ffh the yelk of as mff Thu tto bum ff «m to • i W a taiii MffM. I ffffR Cured ef DrtukUg. "A yeeag Mead at tala* was eared of ae ieaatakl* tkmt for laqae*. wkiah ked ae prea«ral*d Ma tkai to waa eeeMa leito eay aaelaeaa H- waa ealt*aly caiad bitter ■*• ef Hop lUtorw It elteywi aM MM Staraleg tteiret. toafe waav tek* ai i-adw fedHqeur: ta«da hU eeraaeeSaady, eughahsigUeaeieed a aetear aed ffaady taea le*'««rt tte • yaera. aad tea* ae 4eal*e t* reteurw to tel* rape; T kaawm • aeaato* ef affirr, Utai aleedietk R <ffMlBAcfls|DS. ML-Tf«» A tUa It will to a mat to* of tatoreet to to* aiork toaeffm at afft «wu eud artegtetea* aaaual fair ef Ska lwato*llte* P tar A am vaaaeata W i ite a mm* aatowtod to e*uM aaa tamgart write the tatoaeak* at akt eoagAl--** ead write aa r>rgawiaa'aaa r-*W aad well e*ff»eed. amt f tagnuaf mea* at ear taao* aaarvetatel eed ia Raaaa Mai awa. ae d tahl ia fell that tto l.aata ei.to Fair wilt aMSBato la ***** prent I tukk* way «taf M wk tota awata a*4 wtoh I toaug ttoa to* ito nwaetr* wd a* as Ito ! taiae Utaa to* laataeeaalte* ataa -V the aw wr I ttaftataatal retorprva raw* pal tot-sw I *r ptaataae I etear aawel feara ha** reta I Irlhtatota lasuet* to law weal’te ed raitoa I aud eta** w**1 ffa ua lata Maa* ttoata* I aad atraam** will to to-waghi toe* to I wiiaata mar altelHltata a* aawk whwte I It to ratoe-taad ahall *atal ea* aaa* eava j teator* Tto autotaM af (Saak aay au* I yera»a Is eftevWeff to hefd I* Irta-tod In I tto tata ad three kaadrad duliara. iteaa I to*ag the * eel* A-aleta a^ aaa ta tea rate i e J mm4 Ito la*r ta otatarafr « paaapto a auk** j ‘-r rm, amtadu*tod aaM* tu tto pastoa* to I to real Mai Vim* C. Mrftowmt I -a a leito* teaf re aa r tpoetataa Ike eg** I tea af aaaay of war Moark sa*ta • toa to 1 tar. “| teefwre that tto taeitoaffa pta* I peetad by Ito loasUeetllr Fair Asaartotato I wtN task* that Ito (taut atork fair af I Ito ■o*IA‘* Wor Okxlllta and AND ALL DISBAURe jhX^h^'TAteJ ePmAfftoss t w g wf fiehff gMAmdR^ae A WAKHANTED OVUM. PriOM, ml^OO. rw ta W ar Draotataa •- WELL AUCUR^rn Payne’s Automfftio MnKineu. ' I ommmB Sv'to Invest Your Earnings 0 r mrm /mm/c. LMnsmiE HYDRAULIC Ctl*«*T. | mmU fa# i wtaM*ta*aaeta af * ataw*we, I fteawar* aa I K-tatafutoatae A-teltata. i awvaaaa i ajiant A*ta* tktnsta, *a taW* ■ *a K* ■ aarte a*« -j.. aa «.r i 1681. 11881 NCYCLOfADI* !iOUEnF:Busirfss a loaf af At -1*0 of Ito Ml Prior aT Lake lhaa* **ry oftou. Hm ptapa thinks H is not quit# aafa. fteaf, baatef all, Pato* Hkaa lo play af sttoem dill lug aa lb* logs which are piled high aad dry npoo the aterp 1 tanka at Ito mfil-pood, awaiting tto time when, after tto ics atoll to*e mellmLl thrgr will to Bulled into tto walar and* dn*m down b th* mil. J Once in n while, among these Ijfg, fellow*, Peter end Jack • tpeasnre. Thu ia how it top- pens. v Rometime* a seam opens in a tree aa it "tonda straight, and green, and beautiful tn fhu fbseal The pitch, tto tree’s medicine, ooses out, soft and healing. The tree steads through storm and shine until, at last, along comes a man with an ax, who fella it, trims off its branches, and haula it away to mill Then. Peter’s height eyes espy it—e “gum-log”—and Peter’a cap is tossed in off,' end Jack's voice rings out joy ously. For doesn’t Mr. Gregg, the trader, give half a dollar a pound for good spruce gum? One day they found a grand prise—a long seam just bubbling over with dear, To be sure, tto f log wee in a dangerous place—just on mdtedhom^ndEffi^ epthatasEghtjar might send it over. But Peter didn’t la Um Tata* 104* 4«nac tto toe tv taesgretane Id tto (Wifcweae a (tarty fe-m Waantaate onward Ua* Mm •ouri rive* a l*w miita above etove ^toeto eow ateade Ttoy were booed fur tto Pen ft* oaet m qanff of gold. A bmIhw <f Dim perty named Rhiune, e foutoh, toertlree men, vowed to would eley tto Aral Indien to ehould nvrwL J Shortly after tlwy had entered .Nehrae- ka ttoy camped on tto Elkhicn. Ito ;t murnuig ttoy broke eemp, and, into the each anting valley of Platte, saw a Utile Imod of Pawnee trailing peacefully along the river. One of the gold-eeekera reminded Rhinos of his foolish reeolntion. The the set to enjoy a cool, i r, sociable, delight at I cool, shady ,” to said, not to obey; to M- heartleee man, leveling his rifle, delib erately shot down a young squaw. The party hastily moved on, but were soon overtaken by a large band of mounted Pawnee warriors. They demanded the surrender of the assassin, Rhine*. Of coarse there was no alternative but No comply, for a refusal would have re sulted in the massacre of the entire P*rt7. The redskins took Rhines, stripped him of his clothing, and tied him se curely to the ground. Then they began the horrifying torture of akinnjng him alive. His companions were compelled to witness the sickening operation. The Indians promptly left the soene, after having completed their horrible work, without banning tto net of the party. Rhines lived but a few boon, and ill wan thankful when death re lieved tto agony to suffered. He waa buried near tto little sReem which has BUM bean known as tto Maw Hide—a meandering mouumant of tto wicked and foolhardy aot wtyah ooet a If you want torn*, may Birr prat, go to Bailey Springs, Ala Ttoy have a iwrfert crowd of toe nicest ■nrt of people there, and are eajoying themwlve* hugely. Tto water was never better, tto muaic is delightful, tto fore ia uacxcefitionnblf, the attendance and indeed we may truthfully «y that Bailey is booming. It is a good thing for both guests and proprietors that the pablk has decided tto connum drum, “where can I get the most bene fit and pleasure at the least expense and trouble, in favor of Bailey Springs Cases of dropsy, acrulula, dyspepsia, de bility and diseases of the kidneys, blad der and skin, that have defied the doc tors and resisted all other medical springs, are getting well there every week so easily and quicklv that the in valids almost come to the conclusion there never was much the matter with them. If you are so unfortunate as to be interested in snch matters, drop postal card to Ellis & Co., and ask for a circular. Then write to the parties whose names are signed to the certificate, and if there ia any humbug shout it, yon’U soon find It out, “ One last kto,” to murmured fondly, “one laat look cits last word—what shell it tor She gave him tto kiss, eto gave hto the look eud she gevo him Umm lest wards: “Bemembur your promise to me not to eal aay onions.**—JtooA Wleked far Clergymen. Re*. , Waohiaxtoa, D. C n writsa: • I belie** it to to all wroag sod e**a wicked for rtcrgyiaea or other pablic maa ta to Ud ialo giviag toatissoaials to qaeok doetaes or Vila Stufa called taadtoac, teat wteea a raally PMrltorioa* srdalo tasds of valsshlo rsandita kaowa te all, Itol all pkyffelasa oat aad trust m dafty, w* stotld fr**l* MWtaiad II 1 ttoreters •toarfolty ato Merffly eamtaeod Ho* Itiuora far tto goto ttoy tea** daao bm ato my Meads. tr«I* ttoy tea** daa* m» aud ay frUada, flrtal* Jtoffevtag ttoy to** M equal ito totally uaa. 1 wiU ato tea wtttota U*ta “-*»■ Varte toMtoriVaakto. A ^ <, ' itataoatoSrly ertad I ** I've («• j -taako* l* vt had todora, tort lh* tatar gnt tad* tat *ta . FB a total .1 a*, uto tey al < < lo I Uiviag iafs ef leu.” gra*ll* d*atr*d, hat E Mmm Sr: r. . s* uu 099 “llLAD T1IMNUH FOR MOTHERK” < >taltaiattac aMtlrr o( teigte**! ialeroal t* all *teo weald paw talely aad with little paia throagte th* g**at trial of taotherbood. Theoe ar* the till** •( two work*, either «*r both of wteiete ia seat for a sUngp ad dreaoed lo the aalkor, Da NTAlXBACK WIL SON. Atlanta, Georgia. Tknr irulAi atoWd to teaoira I* aU. Rats ala all tto algnutuna off a will at North Adams, Maas., and tto mutil ated document is, therefore, the subject of litigation. - Ma. TAimgmsilt 1 * income i* marrelou*; ao is Ambcrg’i Letter FUc. Try iL Camerou, Ata- torg A Go., Chioaco. Good nelura extracts sweetness from everything with which it ootnea in con tact, aa the bee extrecte honey from every flower which it visits. 8s* advertisement of P. 0. Vickery for Agents in another oolnmn. Mr. Vickery is Mayor of tto City of Augusta, Maine, which is a sore guarantee that all will to fairly dealt with. Maidxn lady’s aphorism — " Where singleness ia bliss it is folly to to wives. ” Ask Draggiata for “Bough *o Rate.” Raton eulaff*mduMaffhaamukhsd-hum- He. UnnasanoK, oyspaysia, nervous prostration aid all form* of general debility relieved by taking MixsiuVa Petto!* mci> Bex* Tosic, the only preparation of beef containing Ha entire nutritious properties. It contain* Wood-mak ing, force-generating and Ufe-anstaining prop erties; ia invaluahk is all enfeebled oonditiona, whether tto resalt of exhaustion, nervous pros tration, overwork. Or acute disease, particularly if resuHing from pulmonary cowiptonta Oas- “ ‘A Go., propstoteta, New Tort, • V.lllata J CatagH"*. # IIWMtvills, Jlata., aa*** “l* Jw Ml# ION I Ota taka. ouaaaaaatM a* ras l#oaa. MUwa* tey a **aw* taagk. I tata mj •*;«•*« mi > ar MS. ia ISV I »ta at i Oaalta* aM I tea* a teoMta THE FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL LOUISVILLE FAIR OPENS TUESDAY. SEP. 27, JLlsTT) - ■ — i The Most Attractive Programme Ever Offered to the Public. ■7 loag m Kg w a kaif Stataf. At **a uo* a tapan •sMtataas taai I wta Sata. f gw. sg tetfta tem* UrUMoa ran^wa^ ^••a* ua The Louisville Fair Awociation will hold its first semi.annual Fair from September 27 to October l, 1881, both days indadod. The first Fair wilf be confined to an exhibition of Horses and Cattle, tor ihe accommodation of which seven hundred stalls will be furnished free of charge Th* monugqys bavt effects 1 srraiu,eroentB which will make this the *reat HtocJt fW of Uff world. No Mitrsnce fee will be charged for exhibition of atoct, and «M»ly five percent, will be charged for entries in the speed ring. Mt. , . » The touatiful grounds ot tto Association are accossihlg by r-uiiooU gad street cars and well mode roads f or esrriagi v The kv mm<><iati<mc for the comfortable seating of vmtora and fur ttoir iwirmbment will be ample. Bet ting, pod-selling, and gambling of every description will be prohibited, sad no sals d intoxiesiiag Uquon wtU be permitted on tto gr-mndsL^ Catalogue* will to rvudy for distrihatiim bv Aognst 20, and may to had on 1° (W Secretary. lent E CA8TLCV1V. IWt. 8 AMD EL J. LOOK. Vi« Pr«H. J. M. WEIGHT, toraury. J ."- ! ’ ilcl ^ j Urwkla OwAdalteT**^! «mRr«liv* put iwtrfilffff «ff mU < taaa».\iw«- lyil tXl7F*i t**l Try all 1 tv.thaboa • ,,->■* *'W wkara Bo* ..actaaal awtai* aaatastr ■ at V^kl-tte (|*t ta4 laim. y am nt.< cam*' inacatort- qatn aa , n^taua ‘OS(. ng. So BiaUrr wttat vour C whal Um df . without imoa- Mil •m Iioat «aM aatUraa only fart bad or talaam It ita J *»va vourlirr.lt SSOO "fl! ba faM fa* a aura or Sri p. not rafl mffsr.but oar aag araw U Kriarrabrr, Hop NMon Is a* 1 drunkm n-wti-naa. but tbs Pum Msdlrtna rrar made i tbr “Bvt aud aorr* aud no pria •bould ba wttbout thria. O. I> 0. Iv aa abaolutr and trrarivtlbte rcirDnu>keiuirM,l>ta of opium, tobacco , narcotic*. Ail aoM br dracifraa a. far Circular. Ba* tetaan *f*. C«. f Roobrrtcr V V andTnmn^^j^ 1 rtek but n vos tatbaai at oar* a*r4 kundrada ■ IkvT »0I ao* •» ht yoar friaad* '»» hop n Y.rts family^ COTTON IS KING ■VTODROKin Combi fc-1 ires iavaiuabte r KINGOFCOTTON fcr Cotton Gin um aad gcnenl pbnlatto purposes, •«t fnnd tn Ain rtktr Enfint fn flu worArFo* Pamphlet* and Flto Lht apply by mall to TH* AULIMAN A TAYLOR CofifPAjfY. MAxr.au>, Ohio. s 7 7 ItxZrizz ■Of I I P. •. Tlakoor, Ai to w«sli. Calaa, Itlaata. Oa. Tterty-a»x.-m. DEDERICK’S NAY PRESSES