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Y., against Collatinus 1), Warner of Read ing, Michigan, prohil ting him from manufac turing or selling *'German Hop Bitters The President of the United States of America to Collatinus D, Warner,of leading, Mich., his servauts, workmen, sals smen and agents, and each and every of them: Wh erens, it has been represented unto_the the Justices of our Circuit Court, the Hon S tanley Matthews, and the Hon, Henry I, Brown, at Detroit, within and for said "Dis trict, sittir g an a Court of Chancery that you, Cotlatinus . Warner, are manufactoriog and selling & medicine named German Hop Bitters { in frandulent imitatlon of the Hop Bitters made and sold by complaizant; your said med icine being devised, circulated and intended to mislead the public into purchasing such coun- terfeit goods as the manufacture of the com. plainant, Wha therefore, in consideration of the prem. ises, do strictly enjoin you, thessid Uollatinus D. 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AOR0 Farnami@rreot, Omaeha Between Ourselves, Because her ores to me and yon The brightest and the blaest, Shall storm arise between us two, The oldest friends and truest! She smiles on me, my heart is lost, And yours is steeped in sorrow! And yet the flowers I gave to-night She’ll throw to you to-morrow, Coquette the is; 80 say with me, *“Liet him who wins her wear her, And fair—however fair she be, There's many a lassie fairer, Fer if it hap, as well it may, That each in vain has pleaded, 1f all my songs are thrown away, And all your sighs unheeded; We'll vow ourselves to hermit vows, We'll cross no foaming billow, Wae'll bind ncross our dismal brows No wreath of mournful willow; But show, in #vite of her diedain, We yet can live withont her, And joining hande we'll laugh again, And think no more about her, —[Anonymous, o THE LOST OBLIGATION. —_— Some seem to take naturally to what- ever promizes to be unfortunate to them, and it must have been a blind obedience to this law that Charles Day lnslsted on regarding Jonas Terry as his frlend. Thera was pothing In common between the men but a love for Josle Merritt, and such a clrcumstance {8 not veually con- duclve to friendly feeling. Churles had wavy brown halr, a pleas- ant faco and & fine tenor voice. Jonas kept his hair cut after some penitentiary fashlon, his features were thick and com- monplace, and he had a short, stampy figure. Thelr mental difference was quite as great: Charles was rapld and bright, Jonas slow and secretive; Charles also was affectionate and prodlgal, Jonas sav ing and prudent, and Inclined to make a merit of always looking out for himself. Both were young men of some fortune, and poeition, but Jonas alone was in business. Charles lived upon the rents of his property, and devoted his tlme to tho ladles in general, and to Joele Mer- ritt In partloular. One evening in June they sat together in the library of Charles’ fine house. They had_been dlscuesing some summer plane, and Charles said: **Leave cff grinding at that money mill of youre, Jonas, and come with me; we ehall bave a pleasant month’s crulso.” “I cannot pesaibly doit. To tell the i |trath, I am In s very tight place, and it 15 & bad time for roising money.” *‘How much do yoa want?” “‘About twelve thousand.” “Will ten thousand do?” ““Yes; ten would pat me out of straits, In fect, ten thousard now might be worth fifty thousand to me.” Cnarles walked to his secretary, and unlocking it, countcd out the amount in bills, and handed them to his friend, say- ing: ot give me your I, 0. U., Jonas, for two months after date. 'Will that be long enough?” “You don’t m2an th's, Charley?” “Why, yes, I de, old fellow, It is not much of a kindness, after all. You see, Merrltt pald me my quarter’s rent to-dsy and I shall be sure to spend all before the quarter is over if 1 keep the money where 1can get at 1t. In two montbs I shall be cut of funds and In the height of the weason, Itisaplan of mine to secure ;;xu thousand for clearing up in Septem- er.” “Thank you, Charles. I will accept the loan with pleasure, and if you should need it before, why, just drop me a line. I shall bs out of trouble long before September,” The young man then drew & pen and some paper toward him, wrote out the 1. 0. U., and handed it to his fricnd, ob serving, as ho did so: *‘Allow me to say, Charles, that it 1s fcolish to keep so much money her Put it with your banker.” “Certainly. Merritt paid me this afternoon. It was 80 hot when he left I thought T would not go down town until the mornlng. There is no danger. No- body but you end Merrits and myself kuows anything about it.” Then he litted the 1. O. U., glanced at It, and rose to put 1t in his secretary; but as he was crossing the room Jonas sald: *‘I heard to-day that Josie Mer- ritt is to marry Licut. Pierce,” In an instant the young man’s thoughts were diverted from his money affalrs, He was much excited at the Information, refused to believe it, and went over and over, with a passionate earnestneas, his reasons for belng certaln that such a thing could not be. ““Why,” he kept repeating, “I have known her ever since she was a little blt of a girl, I carried her books to echool; I went with her to the danclng class; her father has been my lawyer and adviser; I have been as much at home in Merritt's house as in my own. Pooh! The thing is impozsible, ~Josle never would trest me like that. 1 won't believe it.” “Go and msk her a straightforward question,” “I can’t. 1t s too Iste to-night,and I leave by the noon traln to.morrow, I intended to have that matter fully under- stood this sammer, but I was in no hur- ry. A love affalr is all spoiled when papa sod mamma and the lawyer and the world come Into it. I have told Josld that, and she and I understand one another, Will you bocalling there goon, Jonas?" I will try, If you wish it.” “‘They leave town In a few days, but call before, if you can; and seud me word if ycu sse anything of the Lleu- tenant.” will, Lock up your secretary, I see it s still open, 1 am very much obliged, very much,” “All right, Youare very welcome, 1 am just putting ten thousand safely zway for when I need it.” Charles was 1uch annoyed at what he , but he did not forget his secre- tary. It had a secret drawer, and was capable of beiog fastened by three in tricate locks, He carefully secured all three, and then sat down to roke and think over again the absurdity of Josis carlog forany one but himself, Ia halt an hour he was satlafied that the thing was imposeible, and he rose rather wear- lly, determined to sleep upon his falth in her love, I,Al he passed the table he saw a piece of paper that attracted him; It was Jonas’ I. O. U, He had forgotien to put it away, atd it was too much trouble to un- lock the scoretary sgalu, He hesitated a moment where to secure it, but almost {nstanily selected a place he considered slogularly ssfe, deposited it there, and then went to bed and to sleep. The next dsy he went to Newport, and there waited Impatiently the advent of the Merrltts. Betore he had got any letter feom Jonas, Josle herfelf had sat: fied him. They bad a charming stroll to- gether in which everything was talked over, and which left Charles in what he consldered a very happy and enviable po- sition, Nothing warred the heaven cof thelr next two months, Atthe end of that time the reckless lover began to be In want of funds, and as he had heard nothing of Jonas, he determined to go to New York and collect his 1. O, U, He had not a care on his heart aboat it untll he had searched his secrctary agaln and agaln and falled to find the paper, He lit & cigar and sat down to think, Then he suddenly remembered that he haa found the paper after he had looked his secretary and that he had had it. He even remembered the llttle laugh of de light with which he had put It in such a capltal place. But what place! He could not remember that, The room, as sald before, was the library, and the walls were covered to & conalderable helght with books, the top of the shelves belng ornamented with busts, Indian boxes and Chinese cabinets and jars. He looked behind all the books, upsned those within easy raach, rifled the boxes and oabinets, and peeped into all the vases. The search was con- tinued half through the night, but the paper was not found, He tried to think that it was of no conscquence, but somehow his heart falled him, Early next day he went to the office of Jonss Terry, but he lifted his head with a smilo, and rose heartily to greet his friend. * sald Charler, with a puzzled, , “that 1. O, U.—I have lost Searched everywhere all night for It, and can’t lay my hands on it.” “What I. O, U.9" “The one you gave me for the ten lhousand dollars I lent you in June, After you went 1 sat down to think about Josle Merritt, and when I was getting sleepy 1 found it on the table, I was too lazy to unlock my sacretary again, and I hid It somewhere, or else I thought [ had it, and left it aboat, and tho servants bave sweptit away. How- ever, I will give you an acknowledgment that will cover all possible claim {f ever it should turn up. That wll do, you know.” ““You must be dreaming, Charles, 1 know nothing aboutanl. O. U,, and 1 't see at all what you are drifting at.” onas! You could not bosucha scoundrel!l You are joking, of course.” *‘Mr. Day, I request you to leave my office at once, eir. 1am not to be bullied or blackmailed in this way, I assure and and Then Charles struck the scoundrel there waa euch an uproar of words blows that the police were called in, and the affair became sufliciontly public and, indeed, went Into the courta, Of conrze, Charles got the worst of it cvery way He had o partlele of evidence to show for his clalm;ho was fast,fashionable and extravogent, while Jonas was universally spcken of as ‘‘estimable and reliabls.” Scclety turned the cold shoulder toward him and mothers forbade their davghters to ride in his company or accept him for a psrtner inthe dance. ‘‘But then,” as Mrs. Merrltt shrewdly said, *‘his en- gagement to our Jesle has just Eecome kuown.” It was remarkable thet after thls quar: rel Jonas Terry's business grew with an emzing rapldity. Perhaps the saving of that ten thousand had been the turn- ing polnt of bis fortuno, We all know how the want of & $5 bill can somstimes lose us &n‘amcunt amazingly dispropor- tionate. Soclally, too, his success was very great. He mairled a beautiful, stylish women, who fully shared his antipathy to the Daye, and who never lost an opportunity of mortitylng them; and social slights are bitter "enough to thoee whose whole life turas upen soclal success. In fact Mr. and Mrs, Jonas Terry, with thelr grand house and ex- clusive entertainments and fine turn-out, were the Mordecal sitting in the gate of all Charles’ and Josle’s hapolness. Many a time the two had gone togeth- er over everything In the room, taken every book from the shelves, and emam- ined every crevice in the cises, pat all in vain, The I. O U. was evidently lost, and Charles rald, after every fresh search and disappointment, ‘No use, Josie, 1 tell you everything goes against honor and virtne. If you want to be polnted out as & pattern of all excslleacies, you must be in secret & natural and practical villain.” So the yesrs went by—fifteen of them. The 1. O. U, was not forgotten, They lived in a soclety where people have lit- else to do but remember the antecedents of its,membere, and Charles Day and his wife very often felt the influence of Jonas' accusation. The two men never spoke. If they pazsed each other on the drive Jonas cracked his whip offsnsively, or Mra, Terry looked scornfally at the shrinking couple; but they had long ago sald all to each other that it was possible to say. In the fifteenth summer after the loan Charles went yachting, and on one mem- orable night was shipwrecked. Almost by a miracleand after he had sunk thrice, ke was rescued, The firat words he nttered to his wife were; ““Josle, I have found I, O. U. Write down just what I eay: Shakespeare Knight's Edition, vol. {y. page 213, fourth compartment, fourth shelf, fourth book."” s Joeie wrote it down; but was so rest- less lest anyting shonld now hsppen to the library that he returned to New York as soon 88 there was the leas: sefety in doing so. When he arrlved at home he went stralght to the library, and puttivg his hand on a certaln volume, opened 1t at the pag» he had indlcated, and there was thelost I O. U. *‘When I was drowning, Josle, the last tlme I sank, everything I ever did be- cams in & moment's flash plain as day to me, snd I saw myself patting the note in the place I found it. It 18 wonderful, Bat it Is true, and, Josle, dear, thank God! my name will be cleared at The clesring of his name w A first thought, but after it came the very satlsfactory one of maklog Jonas psy the principal and interest due him., *‘And after that Is done, Josle, 1 shall sue him for defamation of character, and make i for every insolence.” This was no idle threat. The. next morning Charles’ lawyer confronted the false-hearted scoundrel with his I, O, U,, and entered proceedings at once to re- cover, Jonas at first tried to compromlse, but this offer Charles Indignantly re- jected, ‘I want the world to see,” he said, *‘that though puvishment for a cow- ardly, wicked deed be long delayed, 1t is sure to come,” And perhaps the goclal and commercial world in which these two men moved never had a more vivid iliustration of this trath, The business that bad been bullt upon a fraud and & wrong orumblod away as If touched by some withering blight. The court awarded Charles Day principal?| and full interest, and a subzequent action for defamatlon gave him, in reparation for his fifteen years'elandered name, §40,000 But by that time the firm of Jonas Terry was uvable to meet such a clalm, He shat his doors in dishonor, fled in the darknees of night from the thou- sands whom he h:d robbed, t 8 8 great puonlshment,” eald Josie, sorrowfully, ‘‘and he haa four litile boye.” ‘It was & great crime, Joeie; and the wrong to my purse was tho lsast part of the wrong.” But Mre. Terry sltting In her wrecked home took s difforent view of the case. ‘‘Charles Day is entirely to blame'” she said, ‘‘hls weakness and his lezlness threw the temptation in Jonas' way. 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Heaven is a very big place, eleo it would be crowded by hanged men who have gone there directly from the gallows, A gentleman said to & minister, *‘When do you expect to see Deacon S. again?”’ *'Never,' said the reverend gentleman, solemnly, ‘‘the deacon is in heaven,” It is reported that a town in Texas has paid a revivalist 1.50 per capita for converting 400 residents, An invasion of that great but wicked state by the Salvation Army may be expected., *Ts my husband happy in the spirit Tana?" "Yes, perfectly 8o, ma Ho bas every- thing his roul desires,” Then, thank heaven, he’s qot it at last,” ‘Got what, madam A postoffice,” Somebody told Lady Morgan that a certain bishop was #0 lax in church observance that *'he would eat a horse on Ach Wednesday.” “Of course he would,” said the Iady ‘“if it was a fast horse, A reformed burglar delivered a lecture to o large and sympathetic audicoce in an_Oregon town the other evening and a confederato picked eleven wallets whilo the crowd was filing in and out.—[New York Post. It ta not considered the proper thing now in Towa to put an unwelcome baby and & nurs- ing bottle in a basket and place them on the dencon’s doorstep. They just take the baskot cut and get it down in the runaway of tho firat cyclone due* and it is wafted into an ad joiniog county or_even further, That is an improveme nt on Moses. Alittlo more oz01 years ago when the granger m the west was at its height, & minister in the southwest part of Wisconsin advocated in ono of his sermons the abolition of the middlemen. On going to the butcher tho next morning for his steak ha was met with the remark: *'When you want beot 10 the future you had better go to the cow foritand Iwill go direct to tho bible for my religion. 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