MY NEIGHBOR. T&T nrtghhor wi a wldder, an ahe lid a rmv dowo farm, An htT cov sn plffd an chtekMi done XutgbtT J ' m To tut foicU aj'lntn, art I ttoot. H.qtilto awhils, Till JSpoulda't be tmpoaMl on tn no rtch kind o 60 1 looked tD) ery maddest e 1 walked tip to ftWdocr. T01 h looked up at mesmllln, while tvwMhln fl? the (..wr. An teMHiceks wan red tm rosea, an her balr r UaoVm night. Z fiwgol to arold an aaw her, fer ebe eeeraed o wect and bright. But my hand wat to the plow now, an It wouldn't nor do To for git them deperdallons Jm' hjr lookln at her alio. 1"! rcthered op tnr anger, an X wild, "Now, Mre, Brow n," And my turn put out her eyeeMtghLai. the iMliep tlio tell down. Bat I ain't no man for foolio, an 1 went rlcht on to my IIow her pgn t-t all my trtelona An Iter raws et ions of bay. How her ebk kens ecratchcd my corn out, an 1 wouldn't hfv tt so, QJtUaiiardrr all the time, like a madman will, Vou know. Thn the wlddpr nho looked op, with a tear drop on her cheek. An. a BOmetliln tn her throat that wouldn't let her speak. But Jjfce sobbed an cried out lu a kind o tear? tone, That the hcd no one to help her an was poor an all alone Aatnitand w cfT the plow then an a-reach in OQt for hum. Xfiadjearnt a sudden t leeeon that I never thought I'd learn. WU,xnjr scold in was a failure, poeln what 1 thonftht to do. For her pigs an rown are all here, an the wld der'f with 'em too, -Will F. McSparren In Yankee Blade. A MEAN TRICK. Ho had of ton tried to propose to her, tat she was such n very flippant young Setton that ho found it herculean to re nte her to a sufficiently serious frame of mind. Th, too, he was by no means certain as to her feelings toward himself, fjfljile fiefliiito assurance either way WJUia, he felt, have been grateful, al thcagh It is safe to affirm that had such flsettmooo been uufuroruble to his hopes hepoidd none the less have been anxious IDT' further information. However, ho was denied tho satisfac tion, of even well grounded suspicion, fjha, had such n baffling sort of manner, Ifrver had he been ablo to surprise her Into an admission of anything, however trifling, which might be taken as an In dication that he aronsed within her emo tions of any kind whatever. It was cer tainly very difficult to know what to do. Many times had be almost taken ad vantage of a momentary silence on her part. Times without number had he nearly clasped her in his arms as eho pirouetted past him, but she was too quick for him. The boldest effort on his.part had been inado one evening aft er ho had brought a friend to call upon her. Minna, Dob and tho friend bad all sat in the kitchen nnd pulled toffy. Next evening Bob said sheepishly: 'Do you know, Minna, what Ikey was tclllnme last night?" 'How could I know without you told meT' returned Minna, with spirit. Bho was washing dishes, and she clattered them In the pan. "lie was asking mo If I was going to marry you." "And what did yon tell hintf" "Told him I didn't know." "That was right," said Minna, swirling the dishcloth around. "And ho he said I was a durned fool if I didn't." Minna went off Into peals of laughter. Then sho sobered up. "Didn't what?" "Didn't marry you." "So you would bo if you got tho chancel" was the prompt reply. "That's what I told him If I got the chance, but I can't get the chance," de jectedly. "Whet right had you to tell him you couldn't get the chance?" " 'Cause you ain't ever give it to me." "No, on I never will," returned Minna, with emphasis. ''Jes' what -I thought," said Bob dis mally, "Guess I'd better go." 'Quess ye had," remarked his hostess hoipltably. As she spoke she wiped out the dlshpan and hung it up on a nail be hind. "If I was you, I'd leant n few totngs befce I came courtin." "But you're a big eight clever'n me," answered Bob meekly. "That's to," said Minna laconically &kod passed dejected out of the kitchen floor. On thinking over the interview on the way home. Bob thought that on tho whole he had not made much progress, A fow days later hope returned, bright eyed and smiling, and Bob determined to make onother attempt to secure the elusive Minna, In the soft dusk of the early summer evening he went thought fully across the held toward her father a cottage, now softened of its daytime an' gularities and, to Bob's Imagination, nestling connumgiy in the trees. "House ain't much like Minna," ho re flected sadly. "Wislit I could think on some way tocotch her.' Asho walked, c niching down the moist grass, ho revolved u dozen acheines in his mind, all of which hail ttoouer or later to be dismissed us impracticable in view of the uncertain nature of the damsel In question, If he could only be sure of how Minna would take anything. But ne never coum i. sue was as wayward as tue Bumnior breeze. Suddenly, in the uilili-t of his tender ing, on idea cane to him a heuven sent inspiration, so beautiful, o clever, that the cunning little god lum-olf must have been hiding in a UneUU ,duug his path. UOD gavo an emphatic elan to his lee, and the listening Cupid might have heard a short chuckle, fallowed by a delighted exclamation. "Gosh! Butthat11doitl"asthewooer sped along his path. Minna herself met Bob at the door and gave him a chair outside beneath a fragrant honeysuckle. She sat d n lit ar biui on the doorstep and leant d In r head against the case ment Kiie In . 1 tt very pretty, her black vjes uurKemng me wis ana ner lace pale In the dusky twilight, her hair curling in moist llttlo ends around her small face. Bob looked at her, and his heart failed him. But he remenilered a cer tain Thomas Anderson, who report said had loitered beneath the honey, eucil, for the last few night, and Drought back his oosine courara. "They wuz talking about you last sight down at the pump," he remarked, mm assumeu cneoriuiueas. "Talktn about iner said Minna angrl If. "IIow dared theyr "Oh, lord!" gasped Dob to himself. "ii sue gets mad before I beginl" They wm sayin sayiu" "Vftiir sharply, "what wuz they say. inf "They wui sayin how a you'd never marry any one you wua that unoertata' Ilk and flight vlike." "Who raid that?" said Minna, turning irrftthful eyes upon 1dm. "jaunt exmtly remember," faltered lost likely yourself," disdain fully. ob could not truthfully disown the MC, as lie uatl made it freoueiitlv. in onfldenoe, to his near coiQututoua in the Tillage. Bo, after this unexpected home thrust, he remained unooinforUbly uen t. Minna pursued her advantage. "Nice doings them, fur a luaar she went on contemptuously. "Talking about girls when tit- j isn't talk back fur themselvoit if the reported u r-utlon had not been wholly iiuuginim IVb wooki have been stneki u with i . m. r-.t As it was, howler, although u t u lly trembling, ne su an opeiinv jin.i kit. "But I tpoke i ol. f. i uu. Minna, I oiu. "Oh, you did, did ; on?" wua the dis- OQuraging CUUlUe lit aid tlie ttorot, m- OU luuld do. ' 'Tliny Kinl a ! i n continui il.w Hh i 1 ' said as h . I in i btre, fur j d i jedguiuiit and m . i "There kue i xnarl,," riiuarkt. .tn o it wuz yon i u it wuz all n I did " Boh uiiti "They aiiiii around il me till the I ,,1 ulJ ' .Ui i. if re t- .uoi. uih i. .1 ' he said, "lint tli -i muh Willi . tllf 1 1 ih! gloounueas. "I auid a. JttW I icjjou id j uu would manrme" "Who mane yon so wiser interrupts Minna sarcastically. 'An a man bet me you wouldn t, an un I bet him you would." 'Benstsr eiaculated tho much in censed Minna. An I bet n fearful lot, Minna, Gosh! I'm Beared to think of i(. If I got to give him all that money, the farm ull hove to go sure." Minna looked frightened. "IIow much?" she osked faintly. "Wonder how much Blio'll stand?" Bob asked himself perplexedly. Then ho glanoed nther tentatively. "I'm most nreared to tell you. It fl it's gosh! Minna it's $100. 'Oh, my!" ejaculated Minna. "Yon never did." A hundred di liars!" repeated Bob chokingly, and overcome by the feelings ho had nronsed ho buried his head In his hands. From this safe retreat he con tinued disjointed remarks broken by emotion. "Don't caro for myself. (Sigh.) I don't want to livo anyway, but the farm'll have to go sure, and poor mother and father." (Sob.) "Oh, no, no," said Minna tearfully, "They're old now to start over agin (a protracted sigh), but I kin work for em. I'll do It" and Bob's shoulders shook with nobly suppressed emotion "it u'll como hard to lose the old placo now (sob) after all them years." "Oh, don't, don't, don't, Bob! I can't bear Itl" gasped Minna, choking down tho tears. "I'll I'll" Bob waited a moment. Then he wont on: "Poor sister can't go to school or noth ing," rocking himself to and fro in ap parent deep grief, "an there's no wood got for the winter" here ho wept aloud, and seeing this Minna, too, wept aloud. "Oh, Bob," she cried, "how could you ba so o" and she burst again into tears. "Dunno, Minna," he said in a choking voice, "bnt there ain't no help for it now. It's all got to go farm nn all." "Never!" said Minna hysterically, "I will marry you I willl" " 'Taln't right to ask you," Bob said sadly and hypocritically. "You don't caro nothin nbout mo." T didn't afore," said Minna tearfully and shamefacedly, "but that wasan aw ful lot of money to bet on me. I likeyon for it, Bob, I do!" "An yon will marry me?" Sho nodded. "Thank you, Minna," Bob said mourn fully. "It's nwfully good in you." A moment elapsed beforo hostartcdon the real business of courtship he had to proceed carefully and in that moment Bob looked up at a very jester of n twin kling star and silently exchanged with It n knowing and prodigious wink. Madge Robertson in Chicago Inter Ocean. Tlie Sllcratorjr Crab. The West Indian migratory crab is tho only creature that is born in the sea, matures in frcrh waters an3 passes its adult life on land. Once u year these creatures migrate in thousands from the uplands of Jamaica, deposit their ova in the sea, then migrate to tho rivers and streams, pass through a fresh water stage, after which they follow their par ents to land until the time comes for them to return to the sea to lay their eggs in turn. London Tit-Bits. ll.on'. Hume Tad,. Christine Nilsson lives in nn elegant houso in Madrid, In its internal decora tion she has displayed a certain amount of eccentridty, for her bedroom is pa pered with sheets of mtisiu from the scores of various operas that she has in terpreted, while tho walls of the dining room are covered with a collection of hotel bills, the result of the diva's many professional travels In both hemispheres. Exchange. They Duly Knpw AkhhhIk. In 1 858 a party consisting of Lowell. pmerson, Agassiz, Judge Hoar, W. J. Htillman and several others spent a few weeks of tho summer in the Adiron- dacks. The journey of tho company gave rise to an incident which has often been in correctly told, and which, as a curious comment upon human fame, deserves to be told again. The coming of tho party was of course made known along tho track it would follow, and at Keeso ville, whero tho common roads then ended, the town was agog to see the "philosophers," as thoy were nt once collectively railed. But neither Einor son nor Lowell was known, Agasslz be ing the only celebrity to that world, ow ing to his having recently refused tho offer by the emperor of France of the keepership of tho Jardin dos Plantes nt Paris and n senatorship with a large sal ary, he preferring to devote himself to scienco and America. The selectmen of the town waited on tho visitors early in the morning after their arrival to pay their rospects, they Bald, but roally to sec a man who had no regard for money and d met Ion. They were received formally, li spokes man bringing a copy of n lwr odical which contained a portrait of Agasblz, which he produced und carefully com pared with the ljneaments of the pro fessor until he had satisfied himself of tho authenticity of the Individual, when ho addressed his folloera with, "Yes, It's him!" And they t proceedod to shake hands with bk., .no rest of the party being ignored. W. J. Stillman in Ganturw Taiurd 111. 0tlnlou Highly. Lawyers as a class are often bothered by friends and acquaintances who in a purely innocent nunner ask their opin ions on legal technicalities, with never n idea of paying for the information. A iierson ot thU class received a well merited rebuke recently from a legal luminary of this city. Meeting a lawyer, he drew from his poeket u fj bill and aid: "Give me your opinion on this note. Is it good?" The lawyer look it, examined it care folly and then rendered 1. is decision, "It Is perfectly good," he said, and ui a non chalunt way ho folded it up and put it In his pocket. "And now," said the other, "I'll thank yon for the money." "Oh, no," replied the attorney. "I'll retain it as my foe. To give advice Is my profession, and I cannot affurd to render an iinjiortaut opinion without pay." New York Herald. The "Vmr .if llluiiy.lu" Acumiiuirlv euuMtrm-t.1 itrinsM, avn consisting of n Uigo cluuulier connected with one of smaller dimensions, situated near Syracuse, Italy, has gone into leg- cuuary mawry Willi the title ot the "Ear Of Dlonvattlfl." Tllf, amnllAr olinm. bur was unknown to the prisoners kept In this Ululerirrnilliit dnnnmi on.l ft.n lyraut by whom imme it is known had a (win ui aeoreiiug uiwseii there to listen to the conversation of the convicts, who were mostlv taditioal f,ff,.iuUtv int.. genions de ice count ruoted at the small- tr niu oi tne larger chamber transmitted the sounds through the partition, thus Niabling the auspicious ruler to hear even the hispered couveraatioos of Ids "sua- lti. oi. uoui, nepublio. fclaa "llol" IWTIio'lr llapiilnau. Tlie Newly Wed -RdiHi did the hate luleet tlilug at our reception, and I'll never forgive her. Cousin Jaue Why, what could it be? Tie Newly Wed Hbe addressed Charles in tlie moat pitying maimer and aid. "I hope you'll be happy." The way ne uttered lliat word "hope" was H'smwiy unbearable. Bostou Tran tei int. Empty stomach, lb. Sat.r lu Haiti.. Surgeon General Sternberg of the army and Dr. A. a Bernays of St. Louis bad flocked together and were diaousring gaaaliot wounds in the lower part of the body. Bv. Bernays greatly interested Burgeon General Sternberg by a propo aittou lie laid down that when a man is abut in the abdomen shortly after eating a hearty meal the danger U much great er. "A caa of that kind should be op erated upon in every instance, " said Dr. Bernays. "If the bowels are empty or nearly so, the same wound may be treat ed without opention.M "Applying that theory to ajldier&T re marked Iha surgeon general UniaUri ly. "I would say they ought to do thalr fighting before breakfast," put is iha specialist. tit Louis OJuh-Diaoofat, THE WHISTLING GIHL. hutelnatlng. (tonerou, ViM IVartrrt, Bo tt Woman. Altalj ,1. Hun. A woman who has made n xtudynf the whistling girl says th.it, nMdo from her (sumption of n masculine prerogative, the is usually n dainty and fa t dionsblt Of femininity, who loses not one iota of her womanly rliartn when she puckcrB Iter pretty month and whistles a merry tuna leather tlie roguish twinkle in her tye challenges censure. To n superficial tbserver she Is bright, jolly, original. Unow her better, and she Is frank, hon tst,hlgh spirited, noble hearted, superior lo the alleged iiettlness of lier sex, and, ihould circumstances require, snlllcient- ly generous to make wonderful sacrifices tor those she loves, for, being anient nnd I npulMve, she loves warmly. She may bate, ton, with corresponding entluisi- tsm, but not for long, for, being tender tf heart and lielieviug always the liest of Immunity, this harsher sentiment finds no jieriiinnent home with her. Contrary to tlie general opinion, she is rarely If ever n "tomboy," and if sho oc casionally makes use of her ability to at tract tho attention of some delinqneut conductor it is only when she Is hurry ing home nt dusk and knows that the friendly darkness will not reveal her se cret. As she approaches the corner she sees the coveted car leaving her perhaps to n long and weary wait upon tlie side walk. She glances around to nppeol to some possible small boy, but this conven ient commodity fails to appear. Stead ily the car Is receding. Can she be blamed If she for n moment forgets that utility hould weigh lightly In her vocal scale? And at last, when she triumphantly en ters the car, no one would suppose that those demure lips had tittered that shrill ifld effective signal. Altogether, although inclined to lie willful and rebellious at times (und who admires dull perfection?), sho is a giri fashioned after n free ideal. Is she to have her vocal freedom restrained by n cruel conventionality which forbids her to enliven her own home with pretty, birdliko music, while nt the same time It not only tolerntes, but oftci protenda to ndmiie. the vocalist next door who seeks to entertain the entire neighbor hood nt eventide by n series of wailing notes and soaring cmceudoB.' The whis tling girl nbrnp'ly tiupuckers her rosy lijvi to show her pretf y ti rth in n dazzling tinlle na she flashes upon yon a newer version of her grandmother's rtbttke: Girls that whistle and hen. that crow Make- their war wherever they rd. New York Sun. Women In Medicine, At (lie beginning of 180IJ the number of women who had entered their names In the British medical register amounted to 159, of whom ulno li.ivo died since registration. Abont 50 are in practico in India nnd other iarts of tho east, chiefly as medical missionaries; some of the younger women perhaps 20 are still engaged In Btttdy at various schools and hospitals, chiefly on tho continent, nnd the remainder are in practico in various parts of Great Britain, more than half of these having settled in London. Tho number of posts thrown open to medical women increases every day, and the de mand for their services in various direc tions Is still considerablyin excess of tho supply. Medical Magazine. Could Lift a Ton and n Hair. A Scotchman, said to bo tho last of tho Stuarts, was possessed with an ex traordiuary strength, from which cir cumstance ho got the bynaino of Jemmy Strength. Among other feats, ho could carry a 21 pounder cannon and bad been known to lift a cartload of hay weighing a ton and a half upon his back. Many a time he took up a jackass, and carry ing it on his shoulders wnlked through the tollgate. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Carelefl.neH. Little Miss I'm going to ha von birth day party next week. Mr. Nicefellow Thomembers of your family always celebrate their birthdays, I believe? Little Miss Yes, all but sister. She's got so careless she's begitiuing to skip Jers. Good News. l'ol.oned ly Srrnfilln. Is the sad storr of many lives made miserable Ibrnnsli no fault of their own. Scrofula Is more especially than any other a hereditary disease and for this simple reason. Arising from Impure, and In suflient blood, the disease locates Itself In the lymphatics, which are composed of while tlssnts; tliero is a period of foelal life when the whole bodp conslss of while tissues, and therefore the unborn child is especially snseeptlhln lo Ihls dreadful disease. Tint there Is a remedy for scrofu la, whether heredltarr or oeqtihee. It Is Hood's Sarsaparllla, which hy lis power lul effect on the blood, exgels all trace of the disease and giver lo the vita! fluid the the mialitv nnil Knlnr ,9 lA.tl. I. -, wu.,.. IK bTWIII. 1UI decide to take flood's Sarsaparllla do not MsAnl one lltl..iA '"vl f ntj BUUailliUtCi An iron railway lasta sixteen years; Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanoofln. tenn. sayst'-Shlloh's Vltallzer Sayed mv Life. 1 consider It the best remedv for a dehifi l.ted system I ever used" for Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble It excel, Prfce 75 IIHUNKKNNKKS.orlho MljUOIl IIA1IIT lliretlnt lloinolnTtn liny. oynitiulnL lerluir llr. Ilalur.' Uolden NixtrlUc. I'CB.n Kl;'en. '".a ' ol beer, a cup ofcof feeor ea.or In food, mlliout the know edge c the patient. It is absolutely harmless, andKllI r?!,.o,tI1'"nc,"J'""1 'wedy cure.whetlieo L 5JS?",,n,V a moderate drinker or an alcohollr ?JSS " '"" ,,.fen K"1 In thousands ol cases, ana In every instancea pel tect cure has follow: eu- !' I ever tails. The sisteni once Impreu nated H ltli the siieclflc. u tecomea an utter 1m IKWllUlllty lor the liquor appellto to exist' Oure ' Kuarauteed. pa,0 booL'or particulars Irei! ?.?dr!?.,tl ""w brEurio cor, isslUce atleit, Cincinnati, Ohio, Oil l-Jy Many small animals eat their own weight in foodd a day. Doctor to patient, "Why you are using the wrong medicine," "No sir, the right medicine, Wright's IndlanVegetable Pills." Artlstlo oofllns are nowadays made out of wood pulp. USE DANA'S "sXilSAPAHILLA, na "THE KIND THAT CU1IES. Nothing so distressing as a hacking Couth. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous if allowed lo continue. One Jlnute Comb Cure gives Immediate relief. T. D. Thomas. Very full cheeks indicate great di gestive powers. If you can afford to he annoyed bj sick headadacbe and constipation, don't useDeWUfs Little Early Illsera for these little pills will care them. T. D. Thomis, Druggest.1 Pigmies were ouoe numerous In ice laud. 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Uavlog tried a number of remedies advertUod a "an re cure." without oUalc. ing any retlnf. I had resolved never to lake auy other palem inedii,es wheu a filend UltiMlllUHLlllri El.'l I ivam lllt.t 1 did o wait gnat n luilauce, hm eau'now testify lliat alter iislii it for six wtek. 1 beln o nnsi If cured Ji I. a most agree able Itllird an llival'labli- ilalui Joaeph jbuwart, fi-'4 lTauil Ave . llrKikln. I Ka l I loyei Itool, Ihrri'at II oikI I'uri I tier uivr. frt'.hl.i k. alel llm.M to lUv Co e a aud'vuiv tufciiU0D, 3fct 600. 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It will pay you Hon that may save you many a dollar It will only cost you a postal card to do so. 9 vena id ui lor dddk EDDiiininE I n I ur n ) NATIONAL LEAD CO., I BroxdwuT.Kew Vorfc THE MIDSPOT OF OUR PLANET, RIanjr llace. Which Contest the Honor. Their Claim. For several centuries different cities of tho orient havo contested with each oth er for the honor of being recognized as the tnldspot of our planet. In 1883 a London geographer issued nn elaborate work, in which ho tried to prove the British metropolis to be tho center of tho landed surfaco of tho globe, Jerusalem and Delphi, notwithstandingthat neither is situated on or very near tho equator, havo for ages been the two main con testants in thta great central city contro versy. William Simpson of the London So ciety For tho Exploration of Palestine tells us that Ilerr Scldck has sent homo drawings of tho spot in Jerusalem which is supposed by some to lo the ejact cen ter of our world. This interesting placo is in tho Greek church, nino feet to the right of tho reliquary containing what purports to be the crown of thorns worn by our Saviour, tho first nail that was driven through his right hand nnd the blood which ho shod on that memorable occasion. It is written in tho Psalms, "God is my king of old, working salvation in tho midst of the earth."- This can only refer to the scenes of the passion nnd of tho holy scpulcher. The midst or spot of the earth must, there fore, bo Bought in that vicinity. The be lief that the center of the earth is at Jerusalem is very ancient, for It is al luded to by St. Ephrem in his reference to Noah's prayer over the bones of Adam. St. Ephrem says, "And Noah buried Adam's bones in the middle of the earth." A certain round stone in the temple of Delphi is also spoken of by tho ancient writers as being tho "navel or center of the earth." Orestes takes refuge thero when pur sued by Euminidcs. Pindar also makes mention of the exact location of the center of the world, and Pensanius, like Ilerr Schick, also had the pleasure of beholding tho only genuine central hub of our planet. He, however, locates it at Delphi Instead of at Jerusalem. "It is made," he said, "of white stone, smooth and polished, nnd is no doubt tho middle point of tho world." Phila delphia Press. A Mean Trick. A lawyer defending n promissory note went to lunch, leaving his books nnd ci tations on tho table in tho courtroom. Tho opposing counsel sneaked back Into tho room and changed tho places of all his bookmarks. In tho afternoon the lawyer, taking up his books, referred the court to his authorities. His lordship notod every volume and pago carefully and took the case nnder consideration. In rendering his opinion he saldi "I was inclined after hearing argu ment of counsel for defendant to non suit plaintiff, bnt I find, after referring to the authorities quoted by counsel, nono of them bear on this case, and I am led to think that the gentleman has been willfully trying to Insult tho court. Uo has referral mo to an action of an Irishman who sued the proprietor of a monkey for damages for biting liira to a case of arson, ono of burglary, two ol petty larceny and three divorce cases, nono of which bears on an action to re cover on a promissory note. Perhaps the grossest insult to the court is refer ring to 'Duckworth versus Boozyman,' an action charging defendant with breach of promise Judgment for plain tiff with costs." Tho lawyer never knew what the mat ter was nnd to this day thinks tho judge was out of his mind. Pearson's Weekly. Fined a U.ad Man. Down in southwestern Texas, just about midway between Houston in tho east and El Pobo in the west, and very near to tho Rio Grande, the Southern Paciflo railway has built over the Pecos river the highest bridge in tho United States. Just before this bridge was fin ished oiia of the workmen fell from it and was of course killed. The county judge was brought from Langtry, the town nearest to the bridge, to hold a "crowner's 'quest." The judge arrived with a great concourse of people, all anxious to serve on the jury. Pro ceedings were begun by examining the body of the dead man. Upon this were found n loaded revolver nnd 10 in caslu Perceiving this, the judge said: "Thero ain't nothing to do abont this case, gentlemen of the jury. Tho man's dead, and it's perfectly plain bow he met his death. But what I want to know is, what was ho doing with that gun? That's against thelaws of Texas. He ain't here to explain, bnt because a man takes it into his head to put on wings and mount to the skies is no reason why the great state of Texas should bo defrauded. Law is law nnd justioe la justice. I fine him $10 for carrying a deadly weapon." It is needless to say that tho fino was paid. Harper's Magaalne. Art Instruction. An artist had sold a picture for an ex orbitant prioe and the purchaser sued to recover. The attorney for the purchaser was making the artist uncouifortuble by his questions. "Now, sir," he said in that pleasant. Ingratiating manner of lawyers with a witness, "do von think nnvlinilv imiiU see beauty in that pictureT oome persons oertaiuly could," re plied the artist. "You think the initiated in technical matters might have no difficulty in un derstanding your work?" "I am sure they would not." "Do Von think vou erail,l tnaL-a nu uam any beauty in that liictureT this unt superciliously. "Probably not now, air" and the art ist was roost humble "but one I could have done so easily." "Now. air. Ihw la that r ,wt stand you. Explain, if you please." " -xuai s quite eaay, Mr. I could have done it simply by employing you as lay counsel in this cum." Detroit Free Press. ricuty of Space. "Who is this eosalagr ak! the hotel clerk, "That's anoUwr East ludlau prince," replied the porter. "Front I" "Yea, air." "Bringln the double width Washington Star, Professional poisoning, like profes sional Uiuggiam, Is at pre, set pratty well confined tolndia, where, aorordiag to the Bombay Public Analyst, it Is carried on often without any apiwreut motiva other than the kei u wlutud apptiitv fur kill ing. The oVhsl, in (Vu.ial park. New York, u w lie uuKind with a gilded uluudniutu cap. It is said that years ago the monument hade cap, and the aathoritiee think that thereOa oo reasuu why it atooold ot UaTsVi WW. Wall Papers, Borders, Decorations, es. .ja. -i v fill - O. BOWER'S BLOCK. 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Tlie tTondeffnt Conjnrlnff Tricks Were Aeenmpllshefl Wttliout the Use or l'.lab nratn rara.fiernalla anil Seem Almost ' Ileyonil llfllrf. Tale sthleh horrlfleil our forefathers Thile they were trusting nnd Ignorant, which stirred a later generation to mirth and were dismissed nt length na thread bare jests, beoome Interesting again now that we can perform theeo miracles our selves. The best of our conjurers' tricks have been learned In the east, and in many Instances they have improved on tlie original. Bnt It is not certain that their modus operandi is tho same. Tlie most ingenious "professor" in En rol might despair when set to achlcvo that feat which la the first trial of an as pirant among the Kahhnen's, as Sir E. Blade describes it. The neophyte must climb a ladder of which the rungs are naked swords, odgo upward, and sit upon n platform thickly studded with spikes for nn uncertain time beforo ho oven "goes up for examination" and this in the open nlr nmong a crowd of tribesmen. Of the stories told by tho Ibn Dntuta some have been verified, so tOBpenk, bnt not nil. One day, when he was talking with Mohammed Tughlak nt Delhi, three Yogees approached, nnd tho em peror told them to astonish his guest. Forthwith ono took tho form of n cube, rose Into the air nnd hung above their heads. 11m Uatutn fainted promptly, but tho emperor gave him n draft which brought hlin to in an instant. It has been suggested by thoso who can read the original text that this must have been nlcohol in somo form. How ever, when he recovered his senses the object was still suspended. Tho second Yogee then snatohed n sandal from one of the bystanders and struck it sharply on the ground, thereupon the sandal mounted and slapped tho cube, as if upon the face, wlien down tho Yogee fell. Mohammed Tnghlak promised to show his gneets things yet moro surpris ing, hut Ibn was seized with a palpita tion of tho heart, which put a stop to the entertainment for that time. Perhaps thero was no "draft" handy. On another occasion, however, some Chinese jugglers gave ft performance. "In my prosence," snys this respectahlo traveler, "they produced a chain 60 cu bits long which they tossed upward, and it stood erect. A dog was then brought forward. It ran np on tho chain and on gaining tho top vanished. In tho same, manner ft boy, a panther, a tiger and a lion mounted ono after another and dis appeared. At last thoy took down the chain nnd put it into n bag, no ono dis cerning how the animals were made to vanish in the mysterious way I have do scribed. This, I may venture to affirm, was beyond ineasnro strnngo and sur prising." An exact pendant to this is tale civ., in the "Liao-chai-chih-i," translated by Mr. Giles under the name of "Strnngo Stories From a Chinese Studio." The au thor declares that ho himself beheld the marvels related the only instance, we believe, in which ho vouchos his personal cxtierlenco, a fact worth noting, for he tells a thousand marvels of the sort. When a llttlo boy, Sung Lung was taken to tho provincial' capital for tho spring feast and followed tho crowd Into the judges' ynmen. In the middle of tho hall was n man with u little boy, who under took to perform anything demanded of of him. The great men seated round asked Tor peaches. It was tho month of Munli. Much "business" followed, bnt at length tho juggler said ho must get them from the orcliard of "tho royal mother," who dwells in heaven. Ho took from his box a pieceof cord "eomo tensof feet long," arranged it carefully nnd threw one end into tho nlr, where it remained fixed, "ns if caught by something," nnd ho paid it out trom below. Higher and higher the ropo mounted, until a small pieco only remained in his hands. Then tho man called his ly nnd bado him climb up. Up went the boy, nfter moro "gaff." liko a spider running up its thread, and in a few minutes ho was out of sight. Presently n peach fell down ns large as a basin. While the magistrates were ox iiinlning It tho rope dropped suddenly in a heap, and tho man cried: "Alas, some body has cut itl What will my son do now'r" At tho same instant the boy's head fell from heaven, and lamentations which may be imagined followed. Limbs and body came tumblingafter. Toomit "business" tho juggler collected them, put them in Ids box and begged help for the funeral expenses. '1 ho horrified snoc tators subscribed liberally, and when they had given as much as could be hoped the man tapped upon tho box, say ing, "Why don't you come out, yon ras cal, and thank tho gentlonienr Forth with tho boy threw up the lid, jumped out and bowed to the company, Bnng Lung saysi "I have never forgot' ten this strange trick, which, as I have heurd now, is performed hy the White Lily eect, who probably learned it from this man." The Whito Lily, othorwise "Do Nothing," Wu-Wei-Keaoii. is the most dreaded secret society of China, said by Mr, lines to date from 145U. Mr. Moskelyne, we hear, has been consulted upon Ibn llatuta's trick. He answered: "These apparent effects were due doubt less to the aid of concave mirrors, the nse of which was known to the ancients, especially in the east, but they could not hare been produced Hi the open air The explanation seemed almost as in comprehensible to tlie uninitiated ns the Statement itself. As a matter of fact, however, the Chinese performance did not take place in the open air. Sung Lung mentions distinctly that a hall in the j ndgee' yamen was the scene. Upon the other hand, how could the rope, and the lioy, penetrate a roorr uut then again Mr. Uiles does not notice the dimcnlty. If the hall was but partially covered In, Mr. Maelcelyne'a pujeotioa might be met. -London Standard. A Radical Reform. At toe hut dinner of the Dartmouth plub Professor Hardy described the only prion collWon lie had ever had witl) any member of his many classes. An undergraduate oaue into the lec ture room one day clad in an outra geously wild and woolly costume to wit, cowhide boots with trousers tucked Into their tops, a flannel shirt, no necktie or coat and only one suspender. Professor Hardy, nfter the close ot the recitation, spoke to him about his attire, rightly enough thinking that the principles of ethics were quite as Important as those of mathematics. The next time the class met the yonng man appeared armed cap-a-pie lu what Mr. Hardy called "all the oouooutltaote Of modern civilisation" dree nlL pat ent leather shoes, white tie, boutonnleasj and, in short, all the "ftringa." "I had never seen," said llr. Ibrdy , "a moro remarkable Instance of turning tba other cheek when the oue had been aniiten." However, tlie yonng man probably felt, a a fow minutes afterward he) stood l ji i . . ' " w mh1bWWW11 latannjH at tho lilaokbuanl andMrorinsT to as plain a souiowbat ailvaaoeil riroblm wbiob Use itrufwaur oratllj- set for him, aq4 wUoli iu tbo lasst et cironinstaitoes was OMlr to cousnioa a txairidtmbls amount of tiam, tuat evesliix clot baa ware not vary wall MtlauUxl to Use ordinarv affalra of Ihi workaday wotkl. liaatou liar- KL Tk. Arab'. Iloakaf. On seen Arabs oosnllur into Oauatan- tioopla with a doiikuy load of wood. wueb tbey soil for 8 franra. Tbev have MUM) US unlca with it, sail it, and next day lid tLu .l.inki-y back. As a meal post Uu in l.i 1 1 3 ri'Uta, tha wno.1 aoiluuK. Hinl tin iloiikey do all thr w (irk. tt li.it m fins a Mii.ill jiruflt la really a K""l mi' -V'nl s li. 1 it that earns it? All a i'lli u i . in Uu, naat iri h'lt OUT An '1.. in in. u ..! ..rtlliuai" .nut 111 hut. Uu.. ! .,t ull tbeHiiiuuil, Hi tint world d.) h., MuIi-8 hu 1, ar(J ii.K Ifii .ilvi.ivr, ,Hv r mablf, ull l.n kih iim inn - .!;.. i.i. k or Hinl.if Cut uuwlurt rxi.pt in our Miiili-nt t.tai have thetw K.iita bwii aiudied as an art, luiiruvc4 uu iuiU bred froui --Coluuei T. A. Dodg lu Wi. , Inflirn - . MtaArwirta -f the Kidneys, Torpid Llvor f Rheumaitorn, Cizzlnoss, V Sick Meauacho, Loss of V Annetlte.JaiJnrllce.rlruo $ lions and Skirt Mscascs. v is trk 25c. jt bitus, m.ib;i.il?c;tliu. A y nrtai. .mM irji. rr,. . i ti. 7. Sold by W. V lllerv. CURE Blck RMfUcha and relieve all tba tronblM fsef Aetit to abUloui aUtaof tba lytteta, aaoh a Diuiuefiii, NiQMt, UrowfUocMr. Dlitrem after rating, ratti In the BUe, Aft, Wbll their most fe&aiRfcblo auccest fcaa been aboirn la curies neartartie, yot Curter llttlo Llrei Pitt art equally Y&taaMo la Gorotlpation, ciiiinRanJ pro YontlDg thiaDDoylBReomplalntvbIlatbials9 corroct alldiaordcn o( thitomch,UmuUts tho IlVMandrogulAtoUiobowelj. EToaUtiwyonlf " HEAD lAclialtie7voiils1boalmntpriclMtothoMivb4 rafter from tbli dlatrcuBlng complaint; but fortn liatoly thelrpoodiiefladonotsindhertndtliw trrhoonc try them will find them little pills Tala Able In o many waya that they will not bo wil Jlfigtodovithontthom. Cut after aUa.ckh.ea4 ACHE flalhabaneof bo many 11th that hen la where Iwemalceonrgrcatboaat. OarplUacaraltwhilo lotbcre do not. Carter Little Liver Pflla aro very m ill and very easy to tale. Oneortwoptllamakeadoao. TbeyareatrlctlyTerjotablaanddo not grlpo or ruino, but by their gentle action pleaaoall wha usethem. InTialsatSSoentat flraforlt. Sold by drogglata evftrjwherct, or aont by malL CARTER MEDICINC CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt Sder.tlflo American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MAiinra. DCSICN PATENTS, COPYRtQMTB. toJ or mrnrmatiorj ana rroo irandhook write to MLNN tk CO? W.I 1Uuaiwat. New YohiT, Oldest bnrofta for eecurhiK patents In America. lOTcry rntpnt taken out by nn Is brought before the piuiUo by a notice gitcn iroo of cluago in tho rf tiuMlt mtfum Iwtnrest ctrmlatlon of any sclentlflo barer tn tho world., biilvndldly I II ant rated. No lhtrlll(rcnt man ehmild be wltliout It. Weekly. 8,',0 a I cart tl.fiOKlx nifintlis. Addreoa ilCNN A t 'uiiiaUUEius, UU1 Uroadiray,Mw York uty. P .n AXLE VT.ST Z7i Tim tvoni.D. Jtsu -srlBcr-i llttrtaretiiisumaiiiid,aetaan entloalli T tv'3 uora of nnv other brnnd. Noi ti..a-;bj". at. i-uct i jii;ji:juim-, F0T13 t,K ny BKALElig QENERALLT. JMK INDAPO THk (JBC1T HINDOO REMEDY lfpjri.T l BO ItWA. rnr. All Ntrrvttn DiftiiM)0, taillfifr Jlctnorj, rirotli. sitriMnefstt ixitrtiuy t-mn- -1. iIuhh, ttc, faiimd by pftnt nbuHot, trlres tlffor a&A lit tutthrnnbi n irfann. ami alckly but suraly rtores lo.tManlio4 tn i ild or yotin xjutllTotTdln et pot kct l'rktl OH a u ktnff 8U for &.00 with a wrltlt-a a ( ! rire r nHt j relet deal. Poo'l 1st tfir uuiirliiilpitMl driitrvlHt yoa any kintt ot fmffttfiW lnilHt-mhnvlntf IMAlMf-noniotbor If li lias not trot It. will Mntl It by mall upon repel pi ottirke, I'lsniphlct !n aloU cnVelo.M frr. AddreM Or.ftal Medical Co rr, IkUtf U wl Ntvat SOLD by T. D. Thomas, Druggist, LEIIIGHTON. PA., and leading druggists elsewhere. It 13 n popular oxpression when people nsk for a store, to rcfor them to E'izian's, becausp wo sell nil our goods nt the most reasonable prices. Our assort ment of goods consists of tho newest things in Dress and Dry Goods. NOTIONS, of all Kiefis, EOOTS & SHOES HATS & CAPS, G, Pfuvisis, Etc.. Etc. Come anil see us Let 11 quote prices and wc will he sure to please you, nzian, North Firt" Street, l.ehiiflitop For Sale or Rent ! Th? Woissport Bakory oaCHplatt bi O. W, Iurv, nludlnelrii I114, biara Kooiu, llaLe Ovm with llaka Room and warehouse, all In roihI ordpr. I'rloa ww and essr ttvnu. If m solil liy Jauuasj 1st, I3IU, Ii will be ruiled. A pal for full uarlkuUn Ui JOSKl'Il ruiur, Oor. 1 1 1 1 1 and Park Arc, wul.e, Ism .tin. . WILKrs HAItltK. CA. Ki'VB Catarrh CtMUiaet the Natal Iaaet4a3 Alias- Tain .in. I liklUiuiuattui), Huls tb SsM-M, Itfkturea tha si n..'. ( Tests suit 'suiell TST 111. T?,vrJtoa 44AY-FEVER A parllclr l.a..!lf,l is sxrurablr . rmt&ii b asail. rwialLinl. (V n rai h II. .-nil an 1 Ills kl J'liiUa.sis, CARTER'S ca iveV llfil pius. mssim TO. TJSmV BT5 . -ivy rami's XLT fllU)6.,4o Warrco Bl
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