b BBBHB P rnfifflnsnffPii . 'sjjssS'-' '- ! Aclver-tiKintr llatcs. The larv ni reliable cireolat! n oi the Dir nr.iA Funtn commend? it to tbe fevoraale en olderst! of adrertler? . whose fa Ton will be la serted t the rollowtnr low rates 1 mob. time fijo 1 " 8 months tjes 1 9 moot hi IrtB 1 " lyear ft-oo S 8 month t.On t ' 1 year lew 6 month .0 a " lyear lSXf $ eofn e month? la" months H ' 1 year an. " tJ month. Hula 1 year TB-Oo Buftf!; items, first Insertion 10c. per line : each Adni'.D'.5irs.tT satMl Kneator'sItotloM .... 1-BB A'l i" - - n. tioes a.ac Stray and flmilar Notice? l.B car",. - j nrocer ding of ctik otp(rin MMfced weekly at ..ejpa . lUSSOo. ... osrRfC'ION -B saeti m advance -WJ if . - t i l"! within 3 months, l.i fl.BO ft J - . . t I r. ft ... . , ' H ft OAM ,i r, 1,1 .lOl ...... w 1 lo j . J,,- ! itMn tho year.. MM ' , , mm rBtMa of the eonntv fl'nin . . . ye:T will he en anted to JAS. C. HA:son. Editor and Pub.laher. 'HI TS FBUKWAN WHOM THK TTIUTH MAI RS FHKIt, ANB eat AHI LAVES BSS1DK. 81. BO and postage per year. In adva n VTJLtTME XX EBENSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, .irMv2.MSS(i. NtJMBEB -23 Jon I'smTissof all kind? neat oasly executed at lowe?t prices li It. Pallida 9 teem an. e. -hoeo terms he de- i .-..- Bust not ex lOttna inn.neho L ha rfistlneUy uaderstood from ',rlr n u or '-e'ere you mop 1. If ftnp " ' .. . i..-: .? ! v o-rwl?e. A J l:;h Arm, .3 P'inc'.i i Perfect At little, Self-wet-itoe Feed, I 'o : o 2"o Uoi8?-, Fatigue, J7q -a":J7 UnV.m- Pop: AVERY MACHINE CO. f '2 aroaway, How York. I 1 TTT taM I k .11, I ' f aArrrrrTTT.ins or H MrteU4 Villago Phs5tao3, isz :o an'o tent btbdm Tr.2m.13 Wigoa Oou Cincin tati, Ot I finfl i y Ati 1 r - I U'2 JI i !.?. Guano Fertilizer mi Chemictls . 1 am 1 Maal (Tll.tff!B IHoR Pi V'j. 11 ft) 1 ernooo ' . - . .- rjLo::rjM buckbcmd. Mo. 21. Cool 1 ai 1 LB 1 ll STENTS "'-rrrrrTrrr Amwricav rca- ? lor c a.o. .. . ' ui-s! Trr-.da .-1 1 1 lie A mr .' A , t" otirio New Tork. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Inc7Viiir MKn Cnro yon raa qm -1" r.m n fnr 'nsTjpumtt'n me -oT ior ncTor varlee. a marvel cl rnritv treo.nth and whole.toTTeno??. Moro eonomi&il that the afdlnarj kinds, and 'ann' t be e-oid in eompeMi ioi. with the multitude of the low test, ahort weight . :iuin ajsaaphsta pow.iors . .Svli only in frni. MoTAI RABtine Powon Co. .108 WallSt...Niw York From Po!e to Pole Aran's fln'irA?au hp.? demonstrated its power uf cure lor H! dtucn? of thu blooX Tho H?.rpooper's Story. fto ntilford, Jnve I, IVflS. Pa. J. Ann UO. Twenty yoars apo I .rth IV llCT !l Others of Uio crew a-i M irrj, (.. acd tfccdl II f-t ns. and otn breath e.-nrd rotten. TVo It fcy and larg. are rrere pretty badly off. All our hme-juico was aucideuialiy deatroyL-d, but the captain had n c-unle dozen bottsse of Atihi ti:.irniLU and eavo U4 tt.ut. Wo recov ered on It enleker tun I have evr seen men broutrht about by any other treatment for Scurvy, and ro T: :n a fo "1 dal of ft. Beeinr n meh lhn In ycj-ir Almanac of your Sarsaparllla boics; food for tcurvy, I thonirht you ought to know of thle, and so s nd yon the fVts. Uespectfullr yours, RiLrtt T. 'Wimoatm. Tho Troopor's Expcrlonco. Afaen, Ba-utlan li. 1. Africa, )Jtarrh 7, 1333. I'n. J. O. ATltn Jk Co. 'ier.tlemcn: I have n:neh plaiierij to Wntify lo the prnut TataM of your Haruitari:ia. We bave teen stationed bore for oTr two years, during which time we lad to Iiro In tenia. Belm? undir canvas for such a til r ',,'bt on w'.nt Is cali. d In this country viddt-sorea." I had thoeo sores for some time. 1 wae advised t i take yourRarsa. par ID t, two bottles of which i ido my eores altfttppar rsrpWIj , and 1 am now quite wvll. Tuun trnfy, T. K. Houan, J'rooper, Cape MounU L Iltmm. x Ayers Sarsaparfa Is tho oniy thorcviebly feetivo t iood p i-'flor. the only medl rlne that era'.lcat"s the poiin r.n of Bcrofnla, Mercury, aud Contagious MbsboI froui tho ti - rnrrT-innTi rtT Dr. J. C Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Mm t ; iiia bottles for CLAREllOXT CifuA itt : v) i ci.akk rur I.Aili J1DM Cli a ur.novr '.la re. nor i' (LAUE.UOT ,,. .. . verv H (iv? i fOLOM COLON V COLON V COl.O.Y COLON V COLON V COLONY O-u- mruua. - -aphic cuts of th oi onr col- v ::" :rt. a nhout b avlrur their situation. M.VMlklduUareUKt.Jiurry C0..V1. Art fmm. In other ndTertisements we havo said that tho Btsaaslast Rfrrttmti'i.-rm. Cure was a apeclfic for Kue-jmathrm. and nil ita attendant aches and paioi. Tbe?e nrertirrp'-y ilain Facta Wo now pttasent an Pssatllsa nroofs 1 ' . . in . '' ' l lll"!' v :an th; ir. I.MA.st ti,. a prominent tner I Mo., who v. ntes Feb. Jf.r : v two vear" aao, I tried tjard to Hni v TTnauedy. I also b id Col. i r 1 at aliis.wtanypnoj-. but . -.1 I. o.v -e If. fufterfTl with rear and arent hu:ln-le of dot. rjiv ,.. ma s :.t relief tmbl I ojor. 'ovvr two year1 now) 1 havo i-t ' I know it Is a good thing. tldAre, Row I want the asjencf fr"n noarcr homo. Mb. J D. h-.iMti jss man ofBloomshun? ex, 01 rrtiyonrsoid.bnsboen ruKhtumaiism. Nov M, HM retrrnlar -rier-nntrrlsp- fuU . ti "l Ms frand- ff. ; 1 ,t '10 w.etld gl .ily giro t 1 . . - or i.riee for a itai.'n V lieaiiihodotj't think el. egr ioa t" lie : . ).. day only, but I! yo'i douht olther of these STPtomeT. ?. ler of these stPtemo? the partiu?- thcr 11 K-'t'"y n:iwer an; 111410, . Cur space does'not permit lurtlur teeth mv. Wo 'vivo plenty of it, however. It aaakea qu.to n little book. We send It fret to all who astc A y, t it is not to be found at tho Btpn TfH I j . bad by .-r. -KlT,g tho puce, and addroasUKf th American proprietors, FFAELZER BROS, & CO. HI1.H21 :i..r i Bt t !'1 1 it -ipnin. Price 52.50.( ir:.V ''v more. ON'. - BO TUX: BUSINtSS. 1 ig Hampoaea irholiyoi nu "otatdo incre,Ment.4, each one iacknowi-iavel by tho mc.l -,,n to he tho tnot potent r ail 1 - tn..in to medical oI wh.cn : leal pi- ittto Bssnswi Isjeience. it 1 Ti ton without f-n.il every caseoi r.r.snnip Ion, v ...c.i.mh. (.'ironic Kh-mnn- D It your Iruee -ti oa tho "in iwtrinK under it Is e t of our pumpn- " or if you ? ,u n-it men d :iseincnta, addresa axlmail A .. OS" So. 4.) t;'o 1 .loprloton, uh, Ohio. hum . ,sill voir .11... i.-r hoi , in Km i " " i..-.r...-:- iViTlf P A TENTS Ctntair.'-'! rit fondd to f'ir If OA") B 1 r A' a; cTS r.ir . flic' i opti - ' j i,i,iin the L . 3 I'Jtteni ' I'aieiit? in les-4 tun - . io.o r-rpo'e from WANHlltl I Vlt- We nri .. ... rfMrsMIIU fr-e of el a rue ; A"d 7' ! TM S 7 v Jm IuM-- lv..,nd to offletala . ... . iM .nr Office F-fom- h r.d refe. -nces to actna r: lit .r oam BMltai ,,r County, write as ii-im, IVnl'oii . i-t'"" ln "" "TivTrlPi rn nrol I l5eHo of the Stoma h. I J Id your own oiri u, -j . ! ft.ett omrc vvi.t Ilk) oi. O p. t'ieisi m rURcMb iprnTCWANTE& rl-SCOTT'S ' fc IBCUII Cor set,. VUATHYS TTTfl r-y OfKI What s.-,;, , the onel lotV a), on h tritt tho ram . "u, ffi 8 nnoT .tch, tfttla ."h 't soy? tlieclo' V ivh'-i !t rik." two? Ixve (iinl, littlu n,c, l i! 1 'l love- youl"- ToJi rr.o sortlv whnt 't whtfipan at tti It le. ' nfTt-r litt'e children t. eon- i roo. Then. como. pontic lasafca, an.l wonder no uxorw, 'lit' tho voiro of tho Hho-.ihcrd th&t trills joxx at four. Aiid oh. let f.nt youn t honrt gluMy levtew w Men .t ecaoes an -wrtii, "iol !,le& you:" at rive. Anl r-mo-mror nt sis tbsjt the fad'n? of dav, Ihut " jtonr Hfe i. a rapo that anaaeth swiy." And "Of What Hays aerenl such hi Hie heMren." thi It "'rik t'lO kijiBlom of And what sayth,- olock when ltf-r!krs "larM? htr.vn, str.vo to en tor In at t'e lioautiiul Kate." And loiHtew, still londwt it ooii nra at ntnv "My son i;lvemc th a heart or thlner" And "Ho? rooh ho. the aponst-sw at ton, i i anna, atriwii!' lima In the iiu'i ;st And load lot yrv.r voli - rlntr it olevi-n, "Of I'm h h ;ho ktndom, Qte kingdom huttv -n." ViThon the doop ntroke word sh&ll rlni.. at mfdrtti?hr. tho watoh- "Lo. those are ruy Jowoia. th- thesa aatth tho assojs" - LPhlhsdelphta Cull OT.'JLr A l.rTTLE T111X BY SYDSKY DAVrjt. "rictnrof! Plot ;-.. .-" Four little cTItIh Wi re on thclT w.ty to a photograph rraliiiv t, mv,i t!.. !r p1 fa taken. It wf,s phhj t,, ajsj that it w tw wins. thing of an event to Qaam Krory bow and rullle and looping weD riiooly Hrrangod, their pretty hair braidrx) with great exack nesa, aud eaoh little lassie moved with duo regard hn keeping stack an nniotint of ele Kfilice nndiet'irbext. Tm afr:tid this wind is going to Mow onr hnlrall rotigh," Bald Madga "Tliey always havo a brnxh and cornb there," bjiIi! Ottte, with a snporlnr rcmem branceof haraiBsg kssj a pot;iro taken very long ngo. "I know I shall In'iih." said .IpfsTo. "You mnftn't," f;rJd Madge, very posi tively, --of all tbtoga In tho wor'.d I do hate to i"e ?t rnlr't on a photograph " "You BaaMt try to Oiink if Koitiothlrjg Foletiin," savif ollto. "That'ii the way I al'vay do " ''1 shall tie scared, T know," said Little Kitty. "Then you'd better think of -mothlng funny," saM OUIe. "W EDttst look 0 i tly n v. e alwtswfl do, or It won't look natural Cheerful, yon kie-.v." ThJB then- was a j -;ue, daring .vh1ch each little girl trksd to I! - bet race exactly as !t alwaye vat- jn doing fo raanag'.iig to loo't r.9 .uiH'ie herself as posi tbie. "Ilow bhitll wo llx our handsT1 "Oh, the mail will fix them tho right j Way," said Olli.v "And our heads, too; j they aro fccrcwed up In a o,uee.r kind of a thing to keep ther ill." Kitty Mt ?-till more sum of being scared, and her face took on a doleful look which j pron lsod poody for a cheerful picture. Tbeday was the first bclftM ouc after a riUinbor of cloudy ones, and they found several yltforp before them, other follow ed, a- 'hey wuited for an hour or more, j amomg thorn a ly, a queer, aw kwird-look-Lng fellow, they thought, very 1 aThfnJ and Ql ot SSJBSO Ho fldgetett and fussed as If wssinun waf very hard work for hint, and at laaL spoke a few words to the busy art- i L-t, who turned to r.hoso who waited for a sitting, and .-aid i 'Jlerc U a young r"ntlemnn w ho wants hie ylc turf faien MM or.nnot wait I? any one arfllksaj to give up their sitting to him and wait k ngerr" JJo .ne "sen.ed ready to do so A fnr Oirj who bsd his family there ald nome thlr.g nlK..ut 1's being harl for him to get them nil Into town, and one ot two others ' spoke of their time being valuable. i-O ' the n,an beckoned to Mndgoi and she went to take her piMoo b:hiud the sorecn. say ing to hor outers. "Of course we eoaldnl wait " No. Indeed," tatf Ollie, "we can only come on batunlay, and, as are'rc L'o'.ng to spend the day with Atuit Ar.uio, it would n.uke n" too late " "Hut I ntu sorry for that poor boy," said Jessie, looking towartl him ns he pre pared to gv. "lie S" :iis to IM so badly about It. IooUI there are tears in hi-i eyea" I'orih! r-"ne.h s great follow to cry about a little thing like that: Ixiok, Jessie, tho man wart yon next." But l esie lenier.ibered some things sho had heard about Christ's little ones denying themselves in order to do a himi noss to others. The four had looked for ward for some time to this thing of hav -Ing their pictures trtken It would be something of a trial to wait. Hut she felt sure tho boy must have some much more serious resson for desiring haste. So, when Ollie gavo her a Itittle push, she ealled to him, as he was going out of tho door: "Stop' You can take my turn." "Jesple. What do you moan?" said Ollin. Impatiently, as the. boy, with a -very bright iok of ftratitttde toward her, went. In ha kakfl M- fitting. "Don't you know you can't have y ur ptotsm taken till next Saturday?" ''Yes 1 know It, bTtt never mind.' "Aiid after Bridget took such trouble doing UX' our best dresses!" said Madge. And yours won't lie nice and front, then," said OUhv Jessie could not help feeling that the sacriilca was a serlou-, one, but ln a tew minutes the boy came to her and spoke a word or two of HMsTlka so very earnestly, and In a manner so much more gentle manly than might have been expei tod from one so bashful looking that she did not regret what she had done. Ollie ani'. Kiev took their turns, and then the little party went on to Aunt, Annie's. tin. Aunt Annie," saM Madgo, "We're all bad our piotnres taken " "except .fes Ble," Intenupted Ollie "Arid sho might hist as will a- not OTsly there WskB boy w wi.nted hla tnken f!r-t, ami Jessie ; gave Mm her turn." "And next week we shall send yon all ! our pictures exr pi .Tes-sh f :nd WB dor.'f know when she can have her's tak now Hut the boy wanf d his so bssruy,'1 said poor little Jessie In an aajuuiiling toiiO, ult ov noroe at ttelng found bo much fault with. Aunt Annie aKen a tew quesnons about it. and then drew Jessie very ten derly to her side, "I nm sure," she said, tont when I do get .lessie's picture. It will be the tees of a dear, uuselflsh little girl, who has the inie Christ-like spirit of ploa-iuvf others I sfore h--. if." And .lessie was fully comforted. Winter, spring, summer, nearly a year lad tossed when onr four little glrla found themselves at a picnic, at which nearly nil the memlers oi a large church and Sunday : chooi were gather -l, besldi i a few Ktrnngers. I wonder who that lioy l.N" said Madge. 'I'm rare I hare seen him before, MN I can't rsmerrber wheTe " "-r line 1, ' said ollie. "and he's been looking over this way as If he knew us.' 'Look." aBM .h'ss1-, "1-e's eomhig this ran All 1 know who he Is"' The stard oke.i laiy cnrii- IK aaaty, arte I Into har fa v, ry BWeet- e's hand nne: "Hdward tells n.e that this is the little Btrl who cavo u;-. her trim at the photo Sraphi r's last fnnnwt to order to let him hare a likeness taken nrFV I have a mesvtge for yoa. 'lor me'' svno looked np with a aaenderrnir smile. The boy, as ft feellr.ri that ?orae sr.-rt of SB Introduction wae expooted ol 1dm, raanrnsed to say, "This la my Ar nt Mra '?et oa sit down on the grass?' e-ild Bfra. VTirnon, "rfhOe I tell Ton wny K6V ward w as ln Rich a hurry that day. iT.e father la a missionary on a South Pea i Islsnd mnny, many thousand mile away, tdwi.tri i.o i fsta arrl -ed In this country, having bee:-, s rat here to be edncatot lfe left his n other hi poor b alth, s.nd One of ber latest requests to hbn was that ho ehould aeajd bat Mb likeness as soon oe poss! btoj 'On the day ho met you he araa in Lis way to ua, nndex appolntmetfl to meet ns at a country ralhroad t tatlon n long way from here. It was his only chance to se ajaajaj a plctuie and by knew that it It was. rot sent by a vessel which was to f all soon, there might b uu other osjportunfty for months, for r.c r: orular lino touches at ' their island Hut, thanks to you, the pictures were n Bashed and sent to us from the artist In tkeso, and reached that far-off ; fhure to be an unsixiak.'.ble comfort to hla mother before sho died." A lnmp same into Jesi-les throat, as she thought ot ths-t pior iimtht-f sDDgtng for a sight of the teee of her boy. I sont a letter w ith tho yleturcs, .-ontin-ned Mrs. Vernon, 'telling her low It had been obtained through the klminoss of a llttlo girl whos nam", even, wo did not know. And sho pent a Baesoage of love nod thanks to you, and this little tktttCj which she wlshtl you to keep as a reminder of the great happt nose you secured to others by an act ot self -denial." "Hut It aajs) such a lltlc thing!" snld Jesr-ie. "Almost -.11 the kindness ln the world comes ln little things, dea. Very few of us havo opportunity for doln-jr great things, but llttlo klndnessscs are tho blessings of every hour." She was unwrapping a small box, froin which sho took a little curiously carved and polished bracelet which she CBHped on Jessie's arm, saying i "It Is tho work of the natles of tho island, and Is acurkielty ln this country. Kdwanl has always felt sure ho would see you aualn, and ban ' watched for you over since we came hem on a visit." Oh. dear, Tm so glad I did it !" s.-ild ; Jessie, with tears ln her cyea "And so '. glad I know. I wish wo rsTsnld alwapra know how it comes out when we try to do right." 'Wo cannot niway.cj kr.ow. dear child. Tho great Mast-r who orders the small est thing 1n our lives 1n highest wisdom tenderest lova, In many i let ! ssa not px-r-mltus l-.ore to know tho Uajeuluat are may haio worked. Bat wo can always le sure tha.. no act of loving kindness fall-to do its full share In making the world sweeter anil brihte-r and la-tter." More Uko hevaven," whttpcrrxl llttic icsalo to .' Bieeati Tr1n Tails. Plro or six drummers sat ln the Bmokftrg anloon of a sleepor telling ntewtea over their cigart. The ciir .-s were good and the stories funny. Hni over in the corner it a liTtle drummer who hi Snt told a story. Re hod been sktpjied e vry time This was finally noticed, and they aS presaeg him for a contribution to the luuf t brnerit. " Hoys, " be srrtd, 1 never told a stry rn my life, 1 cant remember stories, and I couldn't tell am if I coo Id iVBuetubCT at. R'.-iiides, I thii:k Wi 've had enuiih funny Ptorli a to-night At ! ask, If 1 tell one at r.lk svrere'H b nothing funny about ft. It isn't so much a Story as a little lucid- nt of life a little tragedy that cam. onder my observation Tfae htat tttne twos tn CI tcago I went down on State street with aotne menda, just out of ourio.dty We went int,- the lowest saloons beoaMae are wanted M see tliat pht.-o (d s- hty. On" of tl i - : - 1 retneanb. r veil. It was way dcWTl low. Behind th- bar wa." a vil lainous looking fellow, and he dealt out that kind of wh your eyes wh rn key that luings tears to yon drink it. While we -.-.-or ! '' i !:;.! u::i 1:. who w i e.l- dently going to wreck. Re was n.-arly drunk. He wore good cftuCbes, but they were fnd aaad torn. HHa bamdsome bee wp.s smeared w ith dirt and hie splendid eyes were Moodsdaeg. He liyute.il liroumi at us and remarked: " I any, fellowa, I'm havln' a rrowl time. Makin' u night of It, y' know, s-v-"l nl Vs. bo fa-'. Here, gentlcrnen, is the las' dollarr I've got In the wcrld. N 'fl do shay it myself art home I've jot the niee.it little wife n 'ear lean1, arf the prettteet, an t otes1 little b-boy. l-I won'r 'f he wa - ! J to. kiss papa good night Tore ha tarfrt to bed to night. OwnTero n, this is my ias' doTJaa Hut let 'er go. Let 'er go's she Inj'son Uie bar here. I'll hl"op out 'r go t' Nae aflWBllllll house, tien'lemen, will you oak. a drink with men f " l -.oys, " auilfliiued the narrator, aa he lowered hip voi-o and trianoed at Ms lists ers, ' in two minutes there arrant a dry eyo in that saloon. " A ricvi r oiiil:lfm'f Co'ipte A beanttfnl ylrl. with large Man eyes s'-.t g Men hair, but shabblry diueud, greatly it-, t- rested a large uauatd of uentic me.n on one of the En.st If l lJ ferry bo:iti the other dav by afngtag very aw (sally and tenderly tbe well-known hymn. "Jesus, Ixiver of Bay r2(.,i " As she eonstnded OM vors", a largu, wpII-kIi e sscd man called a deck hand aaad tsrdefvd him to pnt her or.1 of the cabin. She looked dee ua I rtngly aaad burst Into tears There were cries at "Throw him uawiMnvrd,' "T.et hor alono," Shame f The targe man. who looked like. a rallrond president, insisted ; said that the. deck hand was doing his duty, nn '. that the terry ooanpany hrui ordered all r.'isaroes Boppveaneft. He aok iuw lodged Hint he had corn pis ind of her. The mtii Bnmot Akseoisteaat u..d asaaraa? aaraoe ordtmd 1 ni at. which !"- i -.-ni d rotuewhat dbe-on-oerk d and, approaching the girl. saUl : "What's the matter, sissy " Then sho tntd L.-r iiltilul story of a si?k inothoa, a dep.! father, no work, hanger, divtress, and her aiiTistry Ui yet emplcyy iiiont Oh, iloii't sen'i me to prirt r. she St d, lajunkhag oompletely doajrn. The large man araa abashed, und the crowd looked Bliqr, rnl scornful again. He at once agsologhted, axe! to sherw Ms rogrel for his Mundor, tmmediately took ool o ?s Mil, w inch he dflOfrj ed Into his hat. Th m be passed the hat, which wae soon Blind with money. Alter th., poffa ngors hod left tbe boot, he y 1ne1 the girl and they Ixilh went off Uvgetht.-. Hewasov li-kntiw-n clever coioV.cnre man, niK'. rh" aaaataj worjaan aras bis -trite, as clever a ho- New Voefe lotfer Dicker?" Mother, ("hnrlos Hi kens l.iherlted from his motl-r a keen appn eiatkm of tir- droll and of the pathetic, as also consideratile dramatic kalont She Is desertbed ssa bttie woman arho had been very njiee-kK)B log in her youth having bright haael oyeA and i-'.in a tlioronhr goodatnrel, enmpanlonablo body. She pos-e.-ed an extrrioi'lin .j iis of the ludicroua, and her powor of imitation was soniethhig aa t. ntahlasg On enteTU,g a i-ooia ahe alrcoat rrne, nsctonsly fivik an Inventory of its can .: ,-i.ts. and if ar.ytliing har pened ti strict nor as out of place or ridiculous. sie would afterward describe H in the on ktU teal pneafble manner. In like n.aiv n i she noteil the porsonat peoullarttitrs of her frieiMt and aoqnatotoneeak ABOrT A 3CH00J The Interewtlna Tlrrsn ta Hanaai "Yes, fr'e boon up tn Korthern Mlrhk gan teaching eohool aB winter, " aalQ a Fontb bound pasaengea with long senrs oft his face. 'bul I haven't had nforh frn It's a tcngh Job, and X .lout think I'll go back again. I know when I bove enongh, rho boya op there ere a bad lot. 1 thought t could handle 'oa, but the very first day When I stood em np to a row fox a leason n epelMn' sxunothing asttoni-ihl'iia ban. pened. Uttlo streams of blaok stuff began to como down on me from the direction of ho ceiling. Ou making an Investigation I round it was iDh. but for a long timo t JofTMn't tell where 16 carno from. Soon It araa black and stained from bejd to foot mat tbe sielling book which I hold tn m rjond was so daubed up I could haidly toad a word on oi It Where do yon sup bosks those atToams came from? From jtfJn boles about as bhr As a pin bored bf Eween tho Incisors ot those boya Thoy would take a taouthf ol of ink, paH on the pressure WUh tberr tongues and cheeks Bd shoot out a stream that would fly ;hlKy feet aa etralght tif a die. TUey ftroko ap tbot spelling lesson, and the Worst of It wnq I corUdn't get bat a (hem. because I never conld tell which boy was the offender. Thoso chnpa had 5ored those holes on purposo und they had more fun than you can shake a stick at. Out it was roTigh en rrm. After having my eomploJtton and fonv strifes of olothea ipolled I got m;id and attempted to thrash svery boy who had ink-stains on his lips IfsM waa where I sot these sc ire. Holr. Why, from flngor unlls. The basya had le Iheir nails grow an Inch long, tturnovd them ander Into claws, and sharpened tho ends to a nolut. They would scratch like wild sats with 'em, and 1t Is a winder I got off with my lltn Hut I did. and tmght that school through the whole term, Just tho same. llowt liy wearing a sbeet-lron mask over my face and a pom - ut. ou my book, carrying two revolvers it; my belft, and keeping a conflfahlo ln the ante-room. Don't ttdTik I'll take tho Job uoxt winter thotigh, I'm no hog." Chicago Herald. CATHERINE COLB AND JUMBO Itoe i:ieptaot LJftw Her L'u by Ier Ifnatle and Wreeka I. Cathr rtne Colo, one ot tho beat known Bternry women of tb Sooth, Cells this Pijierleneo wttb tho lamented Jumtxv. Tiie Worst Slight I or' r rrot ba my llfo wnti from -fnrobo- I was In Dngtend nd rlelted the Zcologltal Oaardena frequently, Tha was before Jurn'v beoauxtC noted for having th." nnoof-t,' as thr Mahouts call it had. temper In Enrland. One lino . day I akdrefl uiyaeat in 4 new dreas with an excccdlnjly lnjrg- br.."-'-!,, as was the stylo then, KM in njr munds dropped In at trho Con I was walk!jT ar.'ind tho trarden wlum enddenly 1 tea rsryaetf liftoof like a fOAther into fle air I triad to sere .m, hnt I ooulU not, I dr.Jo't have the time. The power thai raised me sdof) had bvthc btistle, and I ooaald hear that r3 protuberarK-s oroobtbg totretht r as If a mountain hail mashed It. Then I de scribed a setnl-clrole aud was let down, bustle and all on the aradk. I beard a eboot of merry childish vol 88 and Jumbo pr.si.cd with twenty oa thirty chfldreai OBJ hi:- ba'-k. It seems tr.at 1 J iet In front of htm and qnlok as thought he seljr.o.l me by tho bustle oi piy dress and carefully lifted me to one rtkle Kls gentle sqiu-eze ot my 'distlo broke tnto a uaatese wreck, and I lost five pounds ot flesh from con centrated fright. I look m" an hour to realise eaactly what bad happened and takes an Inventory '. the sma;h-up. I never wont bhclt fo the 7.o anymore. I ajn now at a Texns cowboy is a'njat Tndlina. He fates them better deaad. So do 1 dh.pb. .r. I always hustle to get r way fr-,m these mastodons whuu I sea them oor.dng " n.,lMf Free aniotk "fUrls ere b-dnurng to realize moro rtrrd that a lif.- of Iniiopendenco Is net to !e thrown oslda Tho number who now nRnqnla l d toot! ?1?nott- r3 to mirry malL'' Oco of our contriba- Is gruasiu ( anu tars. Koynllleu, seems to fear that tho condition pictured nbovo Is a dangerono ore daily growlug moro common. He has llrtV ore, 1 am convinced, to dread In .hi?! rBrt -tt-m than that men llkcwisq n-ay c -'t to k' e tbpjr rneola at regular luterrnts. Surely one who ha. seen tha tenderness of e-vten a trlvoauua girl, as sho croons over a hnby, "tnglng to It Httlrj brdlakyfj and esresslng it ao tenderly, eonld neoor fr-ar that the fafternal In stinct could bo crushed by the love ot pate. I too am a snffraglst and appreciate fully tho gKlriuau opportnnites which (his f r (v; opeiij to women, and yet t foel euro that 11 will V- r.ot leas but more true In ate fut-ne that tho majority rif womes will car,- more to be good mothers than to bo powerful or to win tho prlr s of wealth or honer. Wotiien will not rn readily marry a ok. pnrtnnfty offeni hnt matrimony will ho. ccrrno a moie. ftoble and sacred relation end rnofherbovoKl will be a truer and grander responsibility, nsanrned, oa it fhouM bo, with doop earnestness and holler and more enduring lovo She who writes with a naturally strong moral in. ftinct and deep affections, a broader jndg ment and keener insight, cannot t ut toko up all reh.fJo2 of life with a surer and more steady hold ; and h"r offaprltio; will In loan give plui-c to aoothat yet more trrve. and falthfuL Surely In the mom spiritual and tetter aenso, nho luitid that rocks the cradle rules the world," and . ehc who could mother this work! mlrrht help to save It. Every good Woman, then, as well as every true man, will J tt in ) ptaryoc, 'Ood bless the mothersi' Oldeago Inter-Ocear Anecdote of Fmerson. A pl-a iii.t tory of It .loh Waldo Emer aon nam to the effect that, whoa 3aht. Hn- erson wis traveling in tirypt With his daughter, fbey t.-et an K'..-l.sbman who i did all ha his power to moke tt pleiounk for thorn, and when the time enataa for sfaear aapsa ation, aaM : HYcsa thn .vondet, sii, at my ha. ing ovepstepposl i iy nsunJ reaerve so far aa to beonaaaa c intimate witr you ; bnt it f.irtlie Mikoof a era try mat of yours, one beeutug tho aja-rtu uamo Bknonoai k,kiph Waldo Emerson. He has ekrnaj uie much f,H)d and I hope aoxnr time to em? the ocean to meet aim. " Anil V! r Btneanon nev r tohl bun tt was be bbuself whom he siguht. Tb.i 'r, v itllin- Crle Tfcs? Art A tour, dlacu ajhag the famorja peach blo w nso, It being of ilui oateteaa that p wo, vcor'h nothing like tho tasmcBse emu 1' bcught ak ttse sala, says: "It ia certainly curious that not one ed tha nnui -roue Frouoh writers on (jrient-ii por ce'.llI, from .lacjT.ema-.t u, Clonae, nils cur o: rh- IBtrltJ f rnia Illl'Ull atliig pr.luct raf I Met nor do I tnd manuon at any thnig aaggesttog -poncr.-!, kj w' or t-rnabed strawberry.' a K rs alsc- ailed, in JuUen'3 traxislatiot. of an nxhaoeUve work oa CMneae aoreotafankV" Th- n-.i ' r ,f i a?., ruk arid tile In the Hni: . . Dtntea mrtq m li-itod to ti, OOn The exact nuiube:s ran be aecer- ' -:,. ,., i, . . iaf Wer or by consult!, ig the last annual reoort ot she torjTi-iiidi Qg ajrajaaj TTTT. T TTTr.T' OTtRT Of OBTTrMlt IVO.? Twaa Oettysburg's last lay. Tbe dead and wounded lay fn tromxJed fields and Hdgaa hatt3e-to.Tr, Among the csiter posta, A rewind the rruarded hosts. Rode Ilanoock, watchful, on Uu ft.od morn. And lo' n UtUe chUd, With eye-" and aMeeea 'vtM Close to the lines had strayed, and met htm there, And llgb'ly to her beni A beoTT load ?he r.rest A ftrusket! all her slender tjngth vmld bear. " My hrave and pretty dear, Tell me how canto yn here Tlpcsa tho field, before the ifght 1 d net'' Then, at her limped rer'y, Teore dimmed the (jem ral's eyet "My papa's dead, hut hero's rot papa's gnn." An aetoai tnoldent. related by Oeneral Tlanrook- nenry T-rroU, In Wido A akrv iirrooMzitn, room Anilww semo ehtldron th vy ero At rmsri Ieouirht my lit!.' elrL alI found he With b.f a doaeu yj'.r. gators rtsaaio rje And. from the wav hhe slannnd thrn1a I know th.vt the : -aero "rilaritar 8AlOol.T, I gave my little glrla klse sVajteaMBFB ahsstl never ml v; A murmni- thn ngh the . hoolrootn run. A smllo iKsrvudcd every f.-n- ir "He inunt bu a eimlttoe-tnan:"' The. loud oirlalmod "lieklsbod the teochorl tQeuaai Iilr'laeje. A fiPlCY tBf TSB- A Itopty on rtw- Rnhject nt Ou? DL.Tiohnn of Marriage. The following extracts un' from a bright letter WlfttBII by a lady roadi r to tho New ! York World m rcpty to a c -rrespoiidvak J. B. R , who latkrlhuteu th,.' dlHtllnidoTj ments of married life " solely to the nugli , g "ice ami lack uf tabrrest aksyayn by the j wife i Now, 1 have never ssv.n a man who would To 't profer the mornbig fo;or to tho society of Ms wife. She may sit nt th hoad of the table dressed in the daintiest and mo-tt tasteful of gowns, c-rvlng a well ordoxod breakfast on hand-paint, d china, she nxiy bo bright, cheery, even IntolU gout and wives am r.,metinies intelligent. Tlie husband will Waat the breakfast and the mornitig pnpvx, and there will ba nothing loft for the poor wife to do but to g.ve out of the window. I haves aeen aaom. n it the bond r,f their tables making tho mi st tri.ntlo attempts tn draw their husband's attention from the newspaper. I have s' on th,m r-'-sort to all the orts of play full" -.'a and cCKjuetry, an1 finally, as a last and desp-'rnto report, one tt with tho luatt.-r of fa, t question, 'Vi"bati; tho fi wh, yotan t 'Oh l notMng, nrslhinR, ' nr.rt yet It tot k irtm tho entlve banaakfakfl time to read 'northing ' I am ln.-llnod to think that ttelKaasvaaperfc largely r -span. sibhi for much of th, rjaaarltnl ml era y in the world, lor whist w -nan of i.r.llnar nf tractlotJt" eon compete with live t trrnal? .1 It E tella us that a husband Is cV waye drawing ooutrasts bctwoon bis wlie as she in and as she wiuv More rver, that he ts alwtiys drawing ooi.uits between bis wife and other women. This ts Just w! :v a t'f1-' deal of the marital imhap igutajg uUBkea In. Tlaalt la w-o much of Chls tnur golny m all the time. A man. for oxamplo. goes by Invltatii-. to call nasrjD a nentl -rar.n frtemd TYu Lvly of the i house h 'is been apprised of his coming. Sho U dros:s,d h-cntiilnglyfor thoooast. ft, aud mnki", heraelt sirreeablu, of oourse A plvusant ln.prosilon rs maite tipwi tto visitor, and be gaaa baane ar-i for tm u-x wi-k cabta It ap to has. peer stetle dir. wiui xiortj;; i w .rr"ed unil jasrvooa over b -, thing baby, an I:'1..4-;:t rei ant oi nn servant ut atl, that ho dmv not kuow l-w it U but J Ot.Ci ;' TSriffe kl-curs lo, L.: wog ,"ros"l, and tin 6VsDaJtte t-,a hltsary of fielr home iwrmtomotr ou v.ithint a clot" or Jar. It seams ro t the liaitrr. f tlie average man to iduito- uny otb.-r msflrr" wif moro than b?j ioe his astaa- thg ta, aft.-r ib?-iKriif paaaad of tha 'tesuey? M n ' has past. I lu-o a frioiid who le n faae a-iuitr-;r anuaftcean, Sbi- play-, lu exot-Dent t.iste and with mucb etvutns-r:t-wal ..line "lat-1- tttUi-V, a3J tho a from the o'.miuls, a w-;i ajatlae bather ,ts-ssj-m e.lu ma km '-u-.r homo h-tgli. v.ir.h er pi uavjiauu and ehoerll with a icdn ijStr-r-n-i in. i tee earenkag hor hushUi.l aaaaat to call u(sm the afi res aid .To-ics, Bead ri-yjn Ma r. tun. he toad hr that steaaaef wth played such a b' autlfnl pU-oe ftr hi aaaat It w ti.-. tlie IpveJlest thing he had asyajr he-vrd. and that he w anXsl 1k to gfot It j and learn tt rhi away. She asaud bttea ska It was aid be said, tillvory Wtiv:' Thai pte -e ttten Bjakay and too. hW,. alcusst 1 luie slu wiw born. I know a gillilliiliaHI who Ia alwa-rs rafHciasssg Us wtteB dress, partUrularly herhais and heanaatto Sh, la a bvl- oi r -lined r.iui nualcl Uu t, . mmS qnlt" Blecrsjaat In aitamce. sht- lecuutfy pirohesaad a arakater bark, black veh--t. A st-yiish shatsj timiiMMl with white wtof?" atteaMkddanaste and tasteful cvsmhlm-tion, r oxnufng tti hear style of facxi anii ajasssBaHteto to any Of bx costumes. toaasTywod tt to h-r hnsbali'l, , who vtowed It -with a oritk-Beye' an,'. irv m uii'-od a tho 04,1. tit khteg h- )ai.i aret i eooa, and rial, it ah, wis xoh g to wht that 111114?" ont she sboHikl not go with blru. A few days aitor she cm the bast M a friend, explaining "he s.tiw.Uon and tak tog her to wear it over to her hottse ta the , evening vhen her httsband w. nld b" at home The lady did so, ami attr she hnd gone the husbanci tumisd to his wife and eald : Then now. If yon hd g rton a hat flcniu thing ltk, thn yrvi -id hn-r. shown mnch bt-Uer fas.- ms! JndBrmonC tso nn6 the world. As to the -pmatttntk of dnxi ve;,m-m should he neat about tholr p rsoua! up jamrance. Thoy can bo ne.it ai n if ttstaj catmot be line, bat as to a wcurum'r, pre serving at all tjiosv a r-ar'i1 "tluj 1 Joality I gaate that It rs lirnply iy ssfhitv There le too much -btgb art' aixMi fur Yu orreeas-niknt ought to know that there Is not much Weoltty tffvwn erov-tliog totth tie - kitchen firta In too rrrxrtr-g. A W-mt '.o i cannot mailt? the sf i uggV- m no se-'tltttlo goaktv tJii.' oomiot alwoys be neat snob Urjaee, becaust the krntUtne-w-x! wiQ fly np tn ber face, and tb- sr. -t Mat k -t her dainty laandti and aproii. Those Ottos tsill happon ffa shrte.T roxTuL-r'cd tend aaa.' Every wonein without an bit ' i of bet own lb a pauper Thi is a Bjktang word to Tiers but 1 b tls only r-fl t; fl thegromMi &f -ny a wearnar g.s-k -vit;,-.i,t dainty little trtilea of rcsa rither r' an aak for the wlierov.ivhol . re t' n, I h ' o iilwnys thcrgbt h '..::rn,k- j: ; -.t u; .-. voitrinn t. nave to ask i .f sv .r'. she wants. ' And now Id 'be otbssr Bafle of '.h-r - tea iiluslonment' b fneeo. Oi- frind ve l. 'thMig atw.ut th- teiaraurTa thnrwiuc fT his iliagTiisea. A woman Hk-s aaa aneag hnsTrp.rui Just a well a- a h ovn-l -'. I an ideal vrlto. A man In hfe Bhlrt ' ev-a and without oollar Uf not an object ,f ads miration, any more t-Lan a ifo on da.. -Mate Is to her hu-band. It seems to be a oimr.-m tolling of tho pntlemni after they bnre l.-n m.vrriiVl a Lnh- while ton dl-s ard all the MttVo cour testes which thoy bad ! n wont to eteasa) t heir wives before marriage. Tlien 'please ena thank you' is t jotten. Wk n I oo to a place of aiuas--' n ut at,d se?- a hidy and gentlernap toy-! ilier I oan tall In ale most every Instance w nether tl,ey are man and wife. If the Ut l dnps her pn rata or handkerohHf and has t etsp and pick it aaS hwiai ih. 1 isvy she l tlit man's w1t On th eotitrnrv, if the gentleman Is kind and polite to her, careful about drouth's, ere., 1 Bay th y ore not married. We baaaa a grea' deal raf total about tho trials neri cares of a man to i,ii.iiieva. Th-r have to battle with the world It la tni" and lab.r for our support, but wovnatl r.r. lb h mwdteeiwra. an1 tho little triala and cares whtr.h come ux every hour In h- i!-koeping ar-. Jns- a ban', for tl-em to Insar as a man's jihrs or shop duties are tb him. To Vj.-p a hossee vnil is no play bas Inesa I wonild like t . see a womop wrest la with the servant irlrl pivjtlon and preserre 1 r -idealtt-y. ' Thin will cmse the rns-s to . tr, her ches-k quicker tlrfsu auvthlug I a Oft w, I biJIevo tn marriauen I beliiTO tbrv rhefeaM a an itmati .- i and bssMb i . . in ttw- aVit aaad ttant tiw-re will v. angela In boa vet i There aic men . rlso a m.rht to ;ln ilnfeti.T eor-thing . nip t.i tl- tvvby, and who .-tminrh. with Ibe kit, h fire In tbr- morulng. On tlo other hand RjUBJU are UU,-, -.iljk s. !:'vi, ,-x-tamvaweurt -1-Ok. wooiiui who whliv when atb - d brirw theui im oaaataBi Ste.ld itt an ajiplu, iw vie. -.- rsa, does seem tn ur as if the, kind rtcorve nuit sdulatlor, from the tho kimi, ohoery, kelgflll -aI-.v i seta. I claim that aauauOB an' M to blrirno, and not as : meh ... ' The Hlinorichnntmciit' of marrli their hustandaare. Wnmoit ar moge unsoliih, moru asm Itfti ud yet t f wotneii nen than to kinder than men am. fl :r Iflis are mar; v artel ajid i.Kin dure groikte e .aOorin upon their lu-rvout under oV-1 jvittes arU blais"lf ln the h 1 u.tsd move sTnpa1liy than a man no. a, an thry do t,-it always re wonrbig. Th y erv hav-' mon struln yUiui aufj bear up h a man i 4ten sho Ha fe. get rtil (it Tkaf uL,d tenderer care i I ara sorrv to say sire It, - HA I LBO ADTHO IH Er&?IA, Stmlghtest H,.d In tbo Worrd Tt:iir to the Order of Oie I ua At the time of tbe Crimean war, Euc1 had in all its vast empire: in Europe h--." than Hon miles of rrjilwrvv. Kt,w it has more than lit,oao. Tf tt had Lad 13,000 miles of raflwny tin n tM. Crimean waa would either have bod, tcrndnatotl by tbe defeat ot the Adraa, or it an add have con tinued aa many years rw- tt did m- uths be. fore Hussia could have taien friroed to suxrecs (lex For it waa then aaajopaOetl to convey its troops and everything neceabory for tliohr support, aa w-Ml ie moat uf the muntUouE of war, Immense distanoee 1 the slowest and rudost moana of tra.utrjrP tation. Of that k-se than 900 miles at railway more tkm 400 constituted tLe line conuoctlug ril l'eterburh, tBs modoio, wU.1: Moscow, tb aneJetit un-i gouubui, U -.il ai. cipitid At the present there are through cruvrociias by fu-st-eiasfc carrlauoa all kite way troLu 9L Pctershnrgh to DerJo. .,nd from Ikaooajr to ocntral Europe. Indeed, or e could go thus to6o b-istopol, Odeejaa and to the aeuthetn est- Cdty of the empire.. The irrlages on thesr lin oa to. ! if Cor as , the Is no, reap gi tt. ju many 15 U, 1 mUe. a ho.ir Is tht i of tho roada avvragfX and -nt f ?xp--o!ss gen. roily he mi eehedula. 80 ml' . the. highesa attoinmortt Hue-. Tbe ou.;u,hss ca:. gvT r ...c. -oi;.ply Wiih hti BtetJ .'. . the line are uutc Baa akuptl n (.eiuenU and o si' ply of gn-wl tyid atid b.-s unsa th" worbi, .r. be obtatoed at t on the prn ixi.d Unoa. A Wa-W u s tad f-rb aa In do. tendii tl at of si ayaM Thr English aud Amori that tineelans age n tike to hk-. e froqncnl tng and drinking. I moncA-; If it aSalu. Oear kroiiM havt a 1 money on hoiKl, a ins tu.s.l r..--i"mbei I lv ii.ft L-nrry, and )u;.-nuniUoa tif (-at-ftusiia tluiO I. not i i-ubji- t of the r,a st.ick of nsvly would often have gyat dUllcub.. it." Th'- l .'way fr-iiu si I-.tvrsbnrgh BQ Moscow is prob-it,ly Baa s'ri.ightes line tn the world It hoc bo biatyt ao the orow flir s, p;iys no ato.ufJ n t.' towtis, u;.d Meal ott tlio pusM'Tr-ji-s aahO are going t par ticular placos at r',-o cautions sor? roiiiKlod by tit-hls. Oa l!:qmry the -ciJor-t'iitc wvht Btsde thai th, atetTJkaa Baau be eevernl niUcs from tl town v.Mch ha Ciual i iv j-ti o:: frr t i' vvr.'ro-.j rrr ,-tv:ii, acceding to the iir.or-.:i steateaek Tho ervpiaiauieui ot thi.' peoulutity if of ton? tl 'uielil. Mi-hjrlc tott-ref tx and p.: much light oa ii -,i Wtn.ry iuct,ho.h pro vaQlmr in Husia. The u-Jy r s.iswo why - i-eij town Nf-r-...w PJh tab rrnall p)ae-: to be ., H ueoi- eo ord Wben the nuidt, Nhi! Intrusted and MoRcmv, e pt io iV. T, whlcll haVD-.'Ukil atratght ltes U- fhastAa It. " Beee is tho hisu.ry .- icd'-.-.i-. tui-rey we- Ix kJif; . Iwirjjrjjj that the afh. tkJ t.'.. -and th.- mTjileUr" , 4 ways end roadi ue uumbtir aawaa being lnflkicnood b, by tei lakkial cuuaidi eattte Qiiifateii ta sty-. When Uao n the map w tth tlu. h tht tntcndcvd r , and drew a i&rub-;! tms to the otlfcr. I tliat preehideil all ttret tlM Um tled. and r:w ersaaal rathor than XiUkn, deu rmirnsi to in a true laaeaertal -ir laid Uv',.re htui of aagajaatefj U tk .tlllkr ;,.d no from ooo tLni runutrktsl tn a Uirje tisajvn, - Yon iill " Tub nv : totae show Kha. cvUk of a raajaiaak but pubfte a a ciam-e. it ia nefijstlv hruj of r'-'.'TiiJ oplulun hrtb undo:- . ooijsidert il rhat grctl aTraniu.-. occur to RnaEians. a a whole, through the short ness of tlih lino, an 1 that Uiot.yu the tjv-as have snffeed a great deal, thv ciuiatrurt lor. of branch lines to nach an no-'id tti. ru will to tho cu-l. ren-edy the fafflcrdty, while tho friaaat beoBflto of bsitj able to carry by far tho greater jart of tho god and poaoetsarejaa tb it gr. kha wbok- length of the line in a shm icr Uinf will niinobx H hrlstiaj . Adv.. aa ajTeaaMi A aurox Pixstocaoc 1 diet) t offoi kO will W Tha r L'-ula, HMl t BteaMle wtti :h ff.iii .i r, uid a. ei. w..e r, . ivt I frt ag -nc-.a. p I t to fiirnt h ih.' !XOOai th.il. fl..V v that hla vflii r fh tin d ;t bffl a roet. o- ! the matin:. d "- t baretoo; isual this u i. TrusU-e IHtllba, would prevail If :k I Two wekr earlier than u would taran u, .Jt 'i Baa t ' 1H irjfar w .11 b sUOCi -.ly du-Huid," 1 am : ut only baa, bu. if ta we ahonjilr-'t let .- Tree Cream Psatl nt re-iltn, a victim to .jnit ht- easy t . ni.K t.o vUiit repl.ad th rweshletit. gk w-td . I e area i ni, i inaal tt hiiro us." ;Ue .-j da u He II... 1 ttc thy ma;: li A ot the o-out. u:.d ana chair, ra atrad tbe oil of a man who arall room saying: " 1 an. !.' out, a;' I. . . i vtrlloUB cnrc-S by a :1 you very bad '-SL to I'll my foot dowa ui qunt. nnaaat. What, -vv n ia your rxui t " sixit. " - li. .t I eaaanot sth from too is v.-rr Bsvi. Ha e yon a eorvant who oafcl take a pr-scrieptioii to the clicmt-t's I " 'Vtw, bnt I ha H Just sent bin. aa aaa orraeadV1 fstetatecaaat ep poareft tn vettoct a ii.oiu.xt or two. theu anmtcl.ing up the w tti h, i'uise a:.': oL, r valuables bcior.M u, u t'o--p.vtieut he made for the door, say inn he went Ta. n. Haajw you'll rxjon raoovaa . nt any rave 1 have iJi.i-vou yuH t. u.rr.a rj,teut 1 ' Itaiu.n I vakfteus i vautet) khab and to Work en a Of ; Unite tl Ba a:.y other. t Ba UajajMi . be readily pressel in bricks Tl.e Elvrnite may foi burntoa by th addition of a little or fluid pitch, Ok asphalt. WIVX8 OP eOJTE SElfATOPa tViwnesi who hsrv TT.-tTMi If'l.'-av.d'. rn Tbe Washington Oomsj St. Houts Otobt Demoerat, Tb.-rv are many brlTtieat iyuj v.mon in the famflteS Sena.u?A Mrs. H-atan aax snn, wife of the New Jt rw th, two clei erist women tn ln a dtiTcve-rtt w?y. Mrs. I oc o Win T,ntF eotet Ui I ' -r?ato f 'iJ prrwent A Mrs. MoVher? ajy SonatoB, aaa : the cfrrle, each mnlatht ijaaaiJ n t n. i nm'. oral Mr1 Mcfheraon a typical eastern nn, cV nt, polls tied, gnceful and brilliant In oorivoreerlesa. Bad health ard long absent ahrrtd haw kept Mra. McHherson from Ndng aa gea er.dly ki,. i. ut she wrTTld be sreev eks here ol! tlu. time, but when present she ts a power and a forte qnickly a j. pros-is ted, Mrs. tlol.e is a universal fsrvnrtte. aaost hesjde shining with front of diamonds on grand occasions, shine by ber uuiivnaa) tion, which is full of humor end oatgtnaV ity. Mrs Maho-,. alwaya koK-B bubbltng of mirth atanrt hot nod reaeJtaa hor osm xpt-rtecoe and ck-serihea thlrurt and peo plo tn a way vnlte her own. She ta as) uncompnmiislna Anivrt rsn ni ooarted the flag triumpliantly tkrcucrh many aaa oountors with the Insnfterablo Britisb tourist during ber ret-ut stay a'-r.jsvoV She has a prv-isr-r scorn for the T7'j-ip-'rt. lred American and his afTetatlorss, and a comical story tha she rmcv told wae aa oraekers Th pr all the sheKes am counter, aud final boy up a ladder .h ha loo and ra brougl quite the sam, the land when Senator St:- n drees tan - half frout of hda glttU'rwrtl th of diamond. Mr3 :.- r now that she la la .-tor h a crarkar. At ber pole blue enttb d with h , aaad the -, - - -i- ill a pins oiidomaiuento v.if of tha new Wateeyjaajg . te a Htlr with har and taneral oration la aa. lit elevor woniiu to tha Suiatoa, who has made a maiden speech and taneraJ oth-r of tho very cJtvor group Mra Pt- .tv t s a One Uon to w;., r thli j.k a: d b aud hutucuTius in mnipNit Mi e H'u: l- n and Mra. sanie honors to Indians their clever eonversa'loa. ot li. addV tk w.tted tha by full of itty ttims, and Ser at .r Dawe'sda lbler keeps U, oooveraatk.-. .1 : . .iks right siv' left oil th tin p. Xnere are it in the otn 1. Mr Call and the most I eaut . m 'la, Mrs. lu isther Xndi?9 nf equal tnl Ctimeroti our.r4dni while Mi Mrs. Don Dolph are ixsng tb-m Mra. Mao . -t. of Qua N?r a and Mrs. Hail a: and si liking avpenraone. 'i ;:-!;ey. ahr flad a 1 art..- sii. r, for YVtooeji She S,rul tassr Our-, (althlai ITIIee. Two aanrj M.iall !.v.- aaai a sorrowful llttlo girl cam- ant .f tbe tardea door ot an old-faahioned Iraajtaa on fi, aaant ave. o.in Th, Uivrcarrl-d a s'-iall wi. uiled l lie e,:rtb llko tray Ev the bo:, a -r.-. apror.. I ; I a' the v. ang tada ,-:al v is i at A L. cat, B u the ont t j,'. nevea .: lag life. arai ntT . at.-, o . wai. e,-nal:,ly su not t, Uv,- alt -a, t "We ant linker aboii .,!, w-Hi en bu t.:a.i! that she first we U, ought t Tbe) told aa Iteat i blind, but w- OS lin key v. o .Id wo ryes wero arstBB . ; -eyee, so we call. ki.." oontbautsd t: ... Ba v - ?,rn : ior I '.l - that i no laaaraaaaj her were uk i Prate y I most r. :',, thnt hhe I keasaa -.t. and I - r !.! Lr ber end. ' r stirena, w tuid look . I t rMU"tl!Te at wa,-. an I I came er. UMat hava aa ta : u-,i -bK ,sjw the svorid. b. - looking ont. I la :. i arana, give -.'. 1 Bad for her te Ih ehc oould She would go w ui, low, a -id una 1-at ide'ht nor w ar, bad and ' I 'kl.t- did h-r bUc baucara fuU beat yarn to the for a I for month ..: at Oie wlnv BOvet Baa had I led .i i art Bgata and , i - b u-k in lay saw kill. -i a ttny rttl tl to the in would ft, I m-rned ". lib the mouse a aed oi return to are red, too, and aha notary aaai I 6V wn th, gar he m all, but when he an! b roaai all be Pli key's tail gov it tn .:. . Ollt. a week. be c ri.er trivsl u- Every day after foilow ber but that I its couldn't. not a' f end so I ataSfl at the uie afternoon I , V ij with a fsltte brow h 1 ran behind Imt a eh cor y coma ti mouse ln and saw her t I lost ber. under the and nearch--e is a boiler on Sunday, rd n pussy's s 1 hurried it lving on ...nldeeeby vmg on th,- pussv that v as 5'lnkey, i broken her r. and en I n saving all her lame sis- Tbey died v from being at slster'a leg and cause. in the Ban, go und. r I art nt groat dai el all an 111 the i and goal voice th' thi re. ai a little B he" eye, leg Slit , knew that : her mice an tor un.b-r 1 ill i ever nd her miro. tar. t'V It .0 ay. NEW ? i " r .