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PAD Guilmette s French ij Agco Dyspepsia and and The Pad curcs by and is Ask yoor for ami takf If he col keep send fUM to the PAD CO and U by For sale by D. IN EVERT Style of or Fine 9Xouiit> Ease of and its Superior all or RIVAL in the either for or for U and Sixes to suit from the smallest to the largest fa guaranteed to every of the CHAMPION Cooking Stores aa attachment by you a Fire With out Kindling Wood of any RESOR to do better work than any ate demand dealer a it is the only store w can please CONNERSVILLE after the Campaign for 8. M. when the dawn is Ib np amid her And then at eve by starry light She wanders amid gay voice is like the warbles in the Which stands beside the dewy Or by the waving Chamois in her wild not so fine an Xor fallow deer so trim and Treads half so breath is as balmy Araby the And beanty sits a Enthroned upon her conld I clasp her in these mom and at I would not covet other Or yield her np for that be will come to Indiana to make an active canvass of the Democratic State Central has decided to open the campaign 14. is a very decided movement of Germans in Ohio toward the Hancock and the Republicans are duly and Mrs. Grant have accepted an invitation to visit General and Mrs. at Men as soon as the former shall return from his western are twenty letters in Scott in Abraham and in Absalom The next President will be the Needle from edat New where it is to be erected in Central It comes as a gift from the oldest in the world to one of the sses the construction of a cabinet for because no one believes he will be and therefore no one desires to waste time and breath upon him or Hancock has the biggest signature on the Declaration of and Win field Scott Hancock will have the biggest majority that any Presidential candidate ever Philadelphia who is somewhat smarter than his was heard to remark the fortune the boss has stopped advertising for the Now we will have a new Blue Book contains the names of 97,000 Federal People who wonder at the tenacity with which some people cling to politics should contemplate this great Hancock should not give up his commission as Major General to run for When Scott he neither McClellan nor Grant give up He should stick as well as Garfield does to his Williams yesterday appointed Simeon K. Wolf to fill the vacancy in the Fourth Judicial Circuit caused by the death of Judge John S. of New Judge Wolf is an experienced lawyer and has always been a new danger has been discovered from wire Six valuable standing together near a wire were killed by the other in Fremont It is supposed that the fluid passed from the wire to the Democrats of the Ninth District have nominated for Congress Hon. W. present Representative from the Sixth He was nominated some time ago by the and his present nomination by the Democrats insures a fusion of the two parties in that great singer has Her admirers predict for her a position of rivalry to Her name is She is a sort of universal She is in several branches of the above she is an opera The other day at rehearsal the orchestra at Convent Garden literally stopped to applaud and cheer of the nominees for the Presidency are Freemasons and Knights General James A. Garfield being a member of Pentalpha No. 23, and Columbia 2, and General Winfield S. Hancock a member of Charity No. 190, and Hutchinson 32, of Weaver and Dow are etill to be heard Haven In conversation with a prominent Republican of this city in New Hon. Benjamin H. of the said he would not only vote for General Hancock for but would use his influence to secure that candidate's The was a the Republican and will doubtless be as great a surprise to the general Wallace in an interview at Washington a few days ago Democrats were very confident of carrying Pennsylvania for The Democrats were and Republicans were Cameron and the leaders are and their is in above the memories of Gettysburg are not It was Hancock who protected the State from the incursion of a rebel It was on Pennsylvania soil and by a son of Pennsylvania that the decisive battle was fought which saved the State from The debt of gratitude to Hancock will not be forgotten as long as the memories of the war As I have the State is debatable ground and belongs the party for whom the conditions are That party this year is the one led by Clever was a hard lot for Jennie Par. cell to be left an and to be dependent on her own self entirely to work her way in the Her father had been a man of poor business While her mother lived he contrived to exist without being more than a trifle behind each but those trifles accumulated in many they made a considerable Jennie's brother had been educated as a civil and had accepted a situation in She had been left alone with her to all the drudgery of as a result had been deprived of society of her own She had a maiden her father's who had but there bad been no intercourse between and she did not even know her managed to make her way to New hoping there to secure a The sale of household effects had given her about but the amount was well nigh exhausted in cheap she in vain seeking a place for employment such as she desired and She at last seized a leading daily crowded with advertisements of and the following arrested her a family of with a chambermaid a young woman for general An American even if Wages and treatment according to followed the into a hard she determined to make application for the Attired made her way to 324 gave the bell a timid The door was soon and a with an ill-fitting dress hanging loosely from her body and a very ill-humored expression of stood in the she Mrs. Wentworth at s'pose she Come in and I'll What's the She had decided to hold in secret a part of her at least for a soon after shown into the It was handsomely but in an untidy She had merely time to note this when an old in a black alpaca so neat in her person as to show a marked contrast to her was surprised at her coming to seek She looked at the young girl and taking hold of one of her hands remarked that it did not look as if she was used to The old lady was rather pleasant in her and succeeded in getting from her the substance of her will try she I warn you that at times I am rather and very apt to find assured her it was her business to try and do her Agreement was made as to and the next day nie was installed ns mistress of the She liked the and after a number of months had her mistress and herself began to approach At length there was a little change in her monotonous One while at as she was about the organist came down the aisle to speak to the rector about their contralto who had been suddenly taken ill. He was in trouble to know how to fill her Jennie had the courage to step up to the organist and tender her A short trial satisfied and upon obtaining leave of Mrs. she went to the church and filled the It was a surprise to her mistress that she had musical and drew forth the I never knew you were You never touched the is not the business of replied play on their Wentworth but at the same time urged her to play and and was pleased with her 80 happened that Miss the church contralto singer failed utterly in and Jennie was engaged in her place at a salary of a She would leave Mrs. The old appreciating her services and engaged another and placed her in charge as evening a letter came to Mrs. It was from her eccentric and distinguished as a Next day he Jennie was introduced to and after dinner he gave them an account of his visit to the Amazon river and tributaries and that he had brought with him boxes of birds and insects sufficient to stock a He said he had not written of late for the reason he was locked up in the forests with savage people for and came near staying there was inquired his got into a with the and but for the influence of an American engineer engaged by an English company to survey a grant they I should have fared He is a fine and expects to be home in a have a letter from him to his 1 know the village where she and I must go and hunt her I ask the engineer's Mr. said Parcel 1Eugene responded will not find the person you She has left lean find herr if you will intrust the letter to I will toke care she receives am very much but you I wish to deliver it in I should like to make her evening was spent in musical Mr. Norman having a highly cultivated baritone and the duets delighted his aunt His visit extended fully a and aa well as the was frequently invited oat to places of To her like a when she reflected she had entered the parlor by the way of the while the entomologist and the housekeeper were engaged in practicing at the a carriage stopped in front of the and soon after a sharp voice was heard in the stuff and She is I know she is. Show me into the parlor and send her right the owner of the voice pushed open the parlor door and marched in. She was an old with features and twinkling black your Mrs. I I learn that you have taken my niece and I wish to see I am Miss stood in agony of It was her eccentric whom she had not seen since a Gaffett resides with replied Mrs. with she could assume when it she whom you wish to there she is. Pd know her anywhere by her likeness to my Good notion it was for your father to put Gaffett in your Not that he meant anything by never meant poor I'm why didn't you hurry to claim it would be no better for for I intend to leave every cent I have to cent. You have more spirit than your father but you're just as proud in a different A pretty chase I've had the way to and you The lawyers couldn't find so they sent the police on your exclaimed That was their to see are you know I have never seen you since I was a replied your visit now is so Now I'll tell you why I You were partly named after an old sensible man! He Jived and died a He is no kin of his leave his money and so he left it all to Here's the lawyer's and here's my come and see me. by the I found Eugene at looking for him along in the let know you were for I wasn't quite out there off she ran out after There was a terrible in the and her bronzed and was dragged rather led into the after a month's returned to where he married the daughter of a rich and where he continued to Jennie remained with Mrs. Wentworth until she was Aunt Parcell was her frequent After Frederick's union with Jennie he didn't go so The youngsters which were ushered into the world called for his soon after they were undertook to turn the tables on her half by twitting him with having taken his wife from the He only laughed in a provoking Mrs. who was sitting in the up and he ever told me that I wrote and learned all your as soon after you came as I and that I took to my not the kitchen but the gentle woman who was trying to place herself in a false was knew all about you all the and all about your said I had made myself acquainted with all that bafore she if you suppose that I did not inquire the name and connections of the young lady at the gate within two hours after 1 had first seen then you don't understand human my man's it was that the promotion from the kitchen to the parlor was rendered an easy and there was but little ro mance in it after Weaned a new preacher has lately moved into the country from and knows all about Last week he told the to wean the it to drink from the ho Mary smole a but said Next morning her master her how she She told him she couldn't make the calf I Then he sooked the animal up to held the bucket full of milk temptingly under ita took hold of its ears pushed its nose down into the frothy The calf executed a upset the pail and knocked the preacher over in a deposit of and lit out for the far corner of the The minister's blood was He circled around until by a dexterous grab he caught the young waving and soon by the help of ear holts had him up to the bucket once Striding the neck of the infantile several green spots over his immaculate suggested to Mary the clown and the and she broke the solemn stillness of that cow lot with an encoring chugged the bead down once more with the it was not for my love for the Lord I'd mash your dod rammed head through this York's Business Men's Society for moderation in drinking has been keeping ice water on tap at stands in the streets at that city free for all to They hav moved up a step in this and send around a supply on delivering it at of the This sprang from the that such water stands should be established in the quarters of poverty and crowded Doubtless many a blessing will come from this literal obedience of the divine Pleasant traveler in Norway came to a early one and was struck by the air of gloom which pervaded the Unable to speak a word of the he could not ask the cause of and concluded that sickness or financial trouble had fallen upon the the day wore toward the houses were shop windows were all trade and business It was he saw the people gathering for the were the village the noblemen from the neighboring and apparently every woman and child in the It must be some dignitary of the church who was or some county be stood watching the crowds passing down the little rocky he caught sight of the face of a German known to He beckoned to town has lost some great he no. It is only a young maiden who is No. She was not beautiful nor But such a pleasant All the world seems darker now that she is is a singular fact when we reach middle life and look it is not the nor the nor the famous people whom we have that remember with the keenest but some whom wo treated as an every day matter while she was with into a or social or even into a and the woman who has the mont as a is not the nor the nor the nor the but some charming little whose fine tact and warm heart never allow her to say a wrong word in a wrong are the attraction that everywhere holds and homes Any however poor or may be one of but she must first be unselfish and If she is these the world will be better and happier for every day of her as in the case of this poor it will darker when she is aud Silly Catholic is one point in the career of General Hancock on which it may proper that the Pilot should say a special albeit it is to refute as false and silly a charge as ever emanated from the brain of the wildest scribbler in all It is the assertion that General Hancock has lost favor among the Catholic part of our population by his with the of Mrs. and this sapient opinion is based upon the fact that Mrs. Surratt was a member of the Catholic the first it is proper to say that General Hancock's connection with the affair was solely that of an officer obeying his Had or any other Catholic in the world been in General Hancock's our duty would have been to do as he whether the condemned was a Catholic or heathen or A Catholic knows no distinction of creed in the performance of his he quarrels with no man for the execution of his he has no more sympathy for a man or woman put to death justly or because the victim is a if he or she were of any other or no the though no believes its voice the of common sense and true of laugh at the foolish idea that they should bear ill on religious grounds to any one however with the execution of a Catholic but there are a great many fools in this a very common specimen is the man who supposes other people to bi influenced by ideas and ties that would have no weight at all with himself in a similar we have very respect for any man who carries his religion into we have nothing but tempt for one who carried both into the sacred halls of justice and of in 1812, a missionary society applied to the Legislature of Massachusetts for a a member of the State Senate protested vigorously against and insisted that the people of America had religion to A fellow Senator at once religion is a commodity that the more wc export the more we have Shall we think that the so many of our churches give nothing to foreign is because they are opposed to on the ground that they have none to Is the of the contributions of those churches do contribute to be explained in the same We would like to emphasize truth that the more religion we the more we will have To do for the heathen is a condition of church prosperity at The whole history of missions is one affirma tion of this Many one said shortly after the Republican State are too many literary on the Radical State They are bred and many want to put on appears to have carried off the the nominees for Lieutenant Governor and Reporter of the Supreme Court ail being graduates of that Mr. Porter was of the class of 1840, and Mr. Hanna of the of 1868 Mr. Porter is a Beta Theta Hanna Sigma and Mr. Dice a Phi Kappa Professor J. M. Bloss is a graduate of and of Butler The last named is a Phi Delta Too much talent and education for for ten one 76 terma te yearly CLASS JOB every with and and on the most reasonable young man's first father's thy enemy wrong buy each of his children a work from sun to but the moS qui work is never is a seen who have the most occasion for a structure is like raising a care should be taken in the are a few when ceremony may not easily be dispensed kindness raven is like the seekin carrion to feed and is delighte when a feast is medical writer position effect 8leep?"It No man can sleep soundly while standing on his a girl is compelled to wed first and fall in love afterward she usually does bo with some other than her young on being where her native place have I am the daughter of a Methodist good with the for ye all are the pensioners of and none may choose or refuse the cup his wisdom boy recently hung himself because somebody found fault with That boy was certainly not born to be a country went She looked languidly at him and wish the fish would bite at your if I was a fish I who called tight boots defended his position by saying that they made a man forget all his other tigers are coming into fashion in They cost Over hore we prefer mad as being cheaper and quite as little girl whose father refused her a second said thereupon why don't you sing: Feed me till I want no She got the April and May there were twenty-three big and in this and yet church constantly fell for to-morrow are all right in but the man who sneezes at and milk to look for chicken pie may have to fill up on cold man who thinks his boy can hoe in the garden while a circus procession is passing is always the man who has a front seat when the performance jewel of a servant girl is the one who hangs all of her embroidered underware on that portion of the line most conspicuous to the can't always judge by outside for would believe the plump and sleek exterior of the shad covered such a wilderness of exchange contains the marriage notice of a Mr. and Miss We notice merely as an instance of car coupling by a which is something sorrows of a noble mind are spring which precede the those ot ii corrupt and contracted one are the autumn frosts which are followed only by asked the difference between a grasshopper and a She gave it there is no They'll both jump at the first Iowa clergyman preached against the siu of shaving on and next Sabbath the sexton refused to split kindlings to start a and the congregation young about to join the Good having been assured that she would have to climb greased made a pair of tights for the pretty actress settled her advertising with a Little Rock newspaper last week by kissing the Arkansas editors don't get very rich but they have ft heap of couple of reporters spent the night in a cell with a man who was doomed to be hanged in Connecticut and in the morning the prisoner was perfectly willing to walks with the he reveals himself to the he gives understanding to little he discloses his meaning to pure and hides his grace from the curious and to scientific how is a man to tell a mushroom from a Scientific eating it. If you live it isa if you die it is a makes a woman so mad as to go to a to buy a cheap pair of slippers for her and have a clerk try to sell her the pair she had just worked for her can't make an Albany baby quit crying in any other they will let him crawl under a bed and make him believe they think he is lost and are looking for and he will keep quiet for two is well to keep a keg of beer in the When four robbers broke into a intending to murder the inmates and rifle the they found a keg of got and were all an illustrated copy of sale in New York for the trifling sum of The increased publication of 10-cent literature is what is killing off the sale of such works as is worse than asks the New Haven They don't show so when you're dressed but then if you keep straight no fellow can step on your merchant was asked the other day how many children he and he and each boy had two This may be called the new puzzle of fifteen for those who think he has an unusually large made a thousand dollars by a single lecture in which he declares that all clergymen are And yet many a gets less than that amount for a whole year's endeavor to make men believe that an honest life is the best life after do you believe in a future course I s I intend enter it as soon as. Betsy gets her young you are two? If it wasn't for the law against whip me if I wouldn't go a But who'd 8Upirse, that a of your age give to a yonng man just starting