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For c-iren'ar. ad vice, terms and refeii r ces to a.tual clients j in your owii State or County, write to ! c. . h:ow vSr co., Or-ii. I'n I en I oilier. H nlilnrlon, I '. W"r v?l A'-U :CZ Br i.A l's&4 l-s 3 a.'I.A.I'JO-I'OIlTEG. Tone. TciicliciSb & Dura'fy. wir.r.i.i -.r kkahf, a. t ' -i! anil Wi t O'liioro -itr.s .i'l mora. ,. '.U i ifiii Aviiji.,-, .. w i.,ri. e -I I'- Willi in'., ill '1- IU- . .1 . -TT A , . ' - M. .-, 1, I .. -...- I. ' ' -.li '- . I nii-'l. - - I' .' O- :-'- i"i; , -.n-.l Mnr-i -. . oi ' -i -- i ' -V..rk .-. i '. ' - -m - ' "'i.iiiri I.'. C ! MOMII, . I ... I- . ,. rii W. DK.K. Attoknky-at-iaw ;t.ent,urK, Fa. Oftice In 1, nil. Unit ol T J. Lloyd .Hie .1 (hri-t l.iwir,).cn t re ' -"e " ' 'J ' manner ol lenil hnHinesi attemled t Batlfta-no ril and elleu..na snocialty. iu-l4.-tr. XI7 H T-JTTTl F, r tul" K"ll'-I" Nursery WW JL. JUJJ Mook. on Salary or t Joi nun. V- nt Ut lenri, tic.."ltt r'una uok, on Salary or tlommis- i,llife r'uniT fa-eeplv. SALESMEN No Mptrleni-e ne.lt ,s. A. Mi l'.MliKH . C(j Nur ser jmco, I.octic. tir, ..Y. MOTnF.r-s !Krrs(; rasket. )vr and :. ;r : rj-1 tut, li r alvay-s . T!i' in r! i : j; I' fl'I'J 11 If'lSS ; tli.).ich w.-r.ry, Cni-h.d; r !.:. "V.ir-k l.niv At ;;.-!. . t!,.; I'.ir ujt'.i.ii, S!,- tn!,.M ' A I i : ' ' . . Aivi -;,, ,,. V . Ti : ' : An ! h'T-lxM,. A:. 1 :.! . :.t An.i !.. -i,..:. ." ' iu 1 ';. h 1- ' -! TMV ,.,., f 1 : i iihood .h i. i' i knii s.- loiivr i Til. :, s Li'iirr'lhj t Af-I t. Us I 'I i. ..i i.. 1'. - t -Ah ; ;,ft. As - A, A : i ! '. ! Of !., r O , 'J . ; Av.i i'ii A ' t i. vi t";i. .A N A , i I ) ! . 1 I ; .. ! I iii:it slia'IiiW v. I'.-'-t wiiiiilcr l'.'-i- 'I - 1 li. Urn.' ! !-'--l v V 11 1 will t tii- i 1 Il-IiI I.i-1'.i'.s 1.,. ,i'l,,v o,l W':'!t 1!:o tnotlK-r's livilitf l.r.-jist Is 1 1 t : '.-r 1 i!i sp.-jtitr's !-in. ts, ti IP I. r t in- siiio mi or trrn -s. 'h"!i iivi-r I : -i- f;i 1 1 t In' ;i ut iituo l-:i ves, A i id l in- t'T::is ii !' . ii j.,i-sy An-1 :i prayor fi'niii !n-r hi'iirt .-!io nl 1 ors : I. loss t!,..m. mv il.-iir di'.'s ail ! t ! iM.-:y it in' iMiiny. matiy vimts I'.i-o surrn.v 1i thorn l.-l'all !" T li'-r woi'. from tho nionili') basko-t s!:o turns with a heart at r.--t; For she knows that to lius!,anil and cliil- ilre'l She is ultvavg the Hrt and Lost. (Lcl'-.T. HAIS A1TD CEASVCTf-H. TTin Obcervutionrt of fc Keflpi-tiv. H-'-t.er. ' ' is ... -:.-. " Slli.l I'll' l.il ,.- :' ! :l :-t. I',,.- I'll .-.lie it.) !ha: '"'I h t! ' L i Veil 's .r t...s e ery man : i'i' !,--r of II U O'SV t ; -.r : - r. ' a .l.i. 1. . -: 1 h f 1 . ; i I: a. !:.:-.:: s h::ir ..:r w.-j. Then I know la v to 1 1 ; i t -. i!" him. "The eeeoi.tne j, ni ha'; always fine hair, and y..u never yet saw a man of rr.it h- t'-ndoneios wiin at thf same time I i I sound ibiiid that was not r.-lined in i Fine h-iir iii' m i v ha v riot .. !;.! '"'. i-l or e :i-v.-h.-r.- .1.-1 . .r' h'v !' . !. iioM rennemt.'nt. You that men en;.i,'''d in ' 'ally in a- Thetie pnr- lev is re , uir.--1. ha v.t hi". ha:r i-.i d 1 - ar i. - :i eia ss. iir:;.',i!ii ily - i'.-i,.a rkii l -le for their i : I'. "'": ':' t. :pr:-!t!y fellow, v. In, . 'y ti .-. :'-, is aimi.-t a' .v;i v sup.-i lieio 1, !. is .- -Lilly i . mi ly l-.-ard. If i.- i,; , ha ir is , nt i . . 1','susy l,il-ri;;i.- a smile to t ii.- fa . fa man whose 1.. air is curly, ii" ho...- where colder natures see ; l. i -..iph at. Ihit that's 1,,', -iu i.i --ii'.. I :-i i uoy.mt and not :.-;. . noupli t. jiei f -ra -e to 1 lie hot toni of I h.ii rs. "lie!" is a pood deal of d : iVrvneo : I '..' ii eoarse hair and hair that is iiiiisii. t!i-,upll it I'.-iiiires anexpert to disthi "r-'i it. For evaioph a mari s MUstaohe : .a y i ,.. ;. line -is silk and y.-t e-im.ot 1 ' t : - line. 1 I itu'.v in: o a pvaeef al oiiia.'. 1 Ha I s r;-. an-.- t in' hair is harsh. "Nov.- pi-ople whose hair is harsh have am: -i!-l Mil e .id n,-;i i.r.s. Tne are :1-'-.i.v i'. a-lv to iist.-n. hut it is di'llieuit to arouse I,,,.;, f, eiine-s. In men of this iliso i. ,n lie hiiir on their heads is ::en. in f.i.-t almost alwavs, 0f -a sh,..i. .r.'.-'i- !:;;:ti tie-ir henrds. '"' F.c l e.,rd is full, eoverinp tho ontir '.!.. 1 h --.l..r s i;-,,.i, a ,;irk shad" v.ir t r-",ts i r- i w!:i -!i color iii -., is of Fie hair. Tho,e n.en have ra:"l a l'.m:I n:.'iii..ry. Th.-v foip.-t e.i- ::v i-'i'l often leave a cane or an ov.-r-' t I : : -" I th--:ri i'l a l-arhor's shop. ' '-" "' ' -''' '' i i'.ior.s.sTipaii.rs anil are ."t i-ioei-i- p ;:;iT'-.ir:tm"::Ts. ' i 'ink oer your ao-ipiaii tanees nm -oi. if ;!.,; man wiio is hal -it un llv flow has 'of a i.o.-t;.e!:e or l-.-ard of 'a IiL-hter -' ;i h Fiau his hair. It's always th" as-. The-.- are ;he men who come in hue at tho theatre and pet lo the station . i ' i.i T.mi' 'o miss the train. "i' l' i '.i: riphy is a seiotuv. It tl! -. I.." (..,.. t- r. ve.i-...i' -ii,d- and i.h-.-rv.ition to il . J r. ;u h up praetic.. ai d a, ril Fkirip lor the art I h;;e attainiKl -i i. i.-ii'le ski!; in iliseeruinp charae ; li'-ii-oiioi i Words. V.mng Iaiilcn In Kmnre. A h. ri.'. s to -t,e New York II.T.ild i in r.-ier al to Fietieh custi.ms with iiiip uiiiiiarried w..mon. She repard lo On. av I called or. a friend. Mile. Em.-iie, da upliter of the Ihironess of M , one of the :n"st ri-speoted fumd'-'s of the Fauliourp St. (Jormain. FrueHe was Fhook.-d at in y hohlness, and assured me that she never was out alone hut once in her life. Not lonp after I went with a friend to ra" "" ayounp French pirl who was ahotit to he married. We found the liar. t-e" hi anythinp hut an nrn:a!,e frame .f mi'id. ow inp, she expl.rne.l. to her in.-ihility to ro'-eiv- In-r future hush-Hi.l, who had e.-.ii'-d t hr.'i-1 inies. ll.-r mother was .s.ii' .-i ir, ; from rheiimat isiii ami could i.t't '.: pany her In the draw In.-; room, so i..- coiiipolloii to go away w.iuout bi'i'il'.i; il'T. . A ti.:: her incident- occurred while I was at school in I'.ris. Tie- p;ii-s re turned from the .New ea r ae.i. ions and j irnpai ti.-ii t he ii.-w.s l h," t Marie U. v.o. il I not come hack, as sin- wa - poin..' to hei ! married. Sie- was ha ro'y s --.ei t"eii ami ' had a sma il fori uiie of .iil.i.i "if. The ..-n- tleman in tint-; ion had pri'tose-l tn iier ' praiidmol 'or .'r her hainl and l.e-oi i:o , cepled. 0,i1heday of the w 1 !i."p we all went In tlii- I'hiiii'i ami w.-io.i Marie 'Ci io 1-1 y ' on her way to Italy. ! Three months after she r.-:,:r..ed alone, deceived, ill-treat oil, penniless and des.-rted. ' Si i eh t hinp is never k now n i-, Fr: -n-e 1 as a yoimp lady lu-inp wooo ! he i i, i 1 ri'ipe, hut once tin- c-ereiuony ;;.( ;u- pliched everylhinp is op. n tn h- r." Cook I!oo!, Hitil Mat i iiucny. 1 The yo.iiip man of slender income who hositates to rnarrv l.ecaus.-i his swot. heart doasn't know how to cook should . ... . . , . . ., . .. ? "'V 1 " ' ' .v '"' L" afllnuatiou that atiy Fri.le who l"Vo- h.--r husband can, by the aid of modern in vention and a, good practical cook book, learn in three months all the art and myetery of preparing the daily dishes that are onteri by riinety-nine hundredths of our people. Philadelphia Keeord. fcCCALCa m THE loETLOrCLTS. iit tn.'K iif '.iff ir Sior.t.T Tiitrn , New 1 orlt.-A l'ij-H-.ti' rroilir. It is one of the o'l'l feat ui es of TCew T '.:'. that aiiioi; iiiiiiiir i : ".' .. t !.-... s ai:il rYs of l.rown.-! Ii- t!:er- sh..:l 1 exist snoh ." s'jtinii-1 s ;!'-i'l- ' of I iis!iw!iaf;ker3 as cert.:iii!y is ,:. ! :r.y Tc'.vm. 'I ii i inha' ants of that iih 1 ' vo Vi! ! ::.'0 ill-'! I ' ." 1.1 :!!! J -overt l.o-.vi '.or. '! ''' ' all have !-. '!. "" ; r.rnl i.oMtiy of if.r-m nmre th;:.. a si-:..:-- .ey ! it. t'liMi-.rh their dw. il. .! t-i. f ur'.i liiiers t her-of are pr: mil "in tim C-rtri'ine. I'i':::ily jTioe is a-; r:: ' i . ..i :. : then- as in In., houses that !... Use (ixaiii.-r an 'J :.t rah;-. a eiiuos of th.- ;;y- Iil on.' oi' the !o:ts, in the h v - r I'-i; . -f Sh--t!ity Tov. n. ti-ore is a t'.iy-''- :! !"-.;-scroHiiy th-'t -.voiilil makt lie; !i :; i ol ' cli.n? i.iMse'it-i raaii hap wi.h oy -,n i pv( ite t hi- 1' ' ' '.i'--t interest of l1. - i ti -X. I'l-iyii' - v.'!i 1li -l.iilr-n j.;- 1 ;it,'- of that i:i-i-i-t;i I le I'M-.'tlity is a ehii'i -jx years of a-.'e. whose !:. a-1 when 1" v;. -t' : e - li' h - :-ea--nre 1 t ,-nty-t w. :i!.'l I.;: !, i;:.!;e i'. . iron in '.'i-"iie In ..'. ;.-,! with a j-!:;. -i'-ian. v.dtoso r-: t s. i -os had lae--. i. i.i o,i a 1. .liar :-. rl::-,' witii th- f .:.y, :t Tri !, -..ei.t t !;- e.1 !i.- r i !'-'. t! . .-I..,.; inaii iiiui t::!!iv'tod with th" .' l.i.'i. S'lro. Poi't '-r, an' I'm very l ad." if -so:.. t'li. Kii.-tr.-ss ,,f til' s'.-,':.y i:. r.", ' to t ii -u-.il in 1-iiri-s. I ;.;:- ! . o . i'-i! au,l nay rier e-i ar" a'.' tin- s.! i ' : M i -. Murphy had lart., i-l'-ar l.lue ey.-s. and :.. i -h-oved the r - oi" y. .:":,- 1' :! i"-::v:'y. Li it a heavy -! i i .a! near aer...-- ':. ,-r u, ;-'.:r lip had drif.Mi it partly out . f shr i.e. "How i-i Willh;.?" asko'l tin' do'-tor. " I ..!:it t.- :t. ens. ire his l.e:.d ,e.:uii." V.ii.v i . i ih-d up th- walk ut this jioi- i Jo ,--w.-r for hi'Tiself. Ii.- was cert .i inly a !io-! reninrkalde sjiei imi'i, if huiuai.i'.y. li ' .-.leti-ler llin' - s-lionk llTider the w . ..: of llis eijei'aoiis head. Th" iii-ik a::d lower part of the head were unusually . : :n!. (ill a!'0"e a plain- passing t!:r.oi-'h eves an l npi part of the ears th" - '.v;..l Caro l out l:ke the -i-Vs of a Wel!-!,i!ed hall-ion. runni.ir,' out to a eiieiiiufereiiee of tw .-nt -.--six and one-half ini-nes, and up to a hei-hl of live or six im-lies. The ove! rows were lirawn up an inch and the do : rted eves were weak and ex; rcssion los The child pfiaarrM a li'tlA and woh-M.'-l alotiir l';'.;e an oi.iiT'itit w iri in with a:i over'-.iad of ho-j ;ohol 1 . o !s on h'-r he.-.d. A thin, narrow eh. --I a .' pip--f..-! i anus s.-!'!ii"d to h::n.-!' rt!..-vi-t;.i:tv tint t'.i- o ot L'rie.vn lie, el had ali si, '.,; i. v. iiiiieh a! itsi snowe-1 ah! rnianie ; -n i.-i,, ;es. Th'-re was intd- li! in t'.e ehii-l and the a'.'iMty to t- .h. 1 i- no pr-miiso of a K'.'eond l'atdel Vo tor. A 1 . i r 1 rii on the forehead f-h'-.wc-.! , wl, I!..- ar.r.iL-tieu of t;r.i.i:.:t: .: l.-'d o, -; ;-, t.. , .. ;-, r of V.:';. .. ,, ! -5o i!:.t )!.- wi.i.'ii we i .- n- 1 t'-'e l--s-. i -r -: hi - r - that s,.rv.. : iai : v ha 1 :e 1. ;!: : r. -S .re. a 1 he's a!:'::i r d '.. his h ..d a!l th-- h. i",'" :.: 1 Mrs. y, .rr. In ex; .t. ::. "The h'ys r-:u aw-iy from ! ,n. an' he tries n-r f.:i--r. I'll h.-ivc 1 r pet !iim a poat tor ; l.iy v. . !. V'.-t.'t t a l.ie-j ol.e we e.i-i.'ht Up a.t i: . iii : e l;.,t Sun lay, " i!ii.-? J..;f. t..; ' : .: - ' t. vin "w.-i ii !:-.'t "ot us or. .' it d --.'.oi on i-!-v;::.' I. Lot. f-r ! ' r ' :' e uve your head. S'i i !!-," and W.ile- -;:!' u ' 1 Willi evuiel.t uppr'jeia tiou of Hie honor. ' Ti. vhai we rail a hyd:-.i.phn- 1 i!o- i i . r. as I,-, i . ;-. . h ,i '. i ,.i .. i-l.. " k. '; .... i . i -; i'." - ." ii.id tin- io-l i,l' - - ' : r. S : -:. :, ,- I -ill i . :oy and t is ;. . ,.r. i " e..- - ihat ever ' ieer.''r' I . i'.,!." middle of the sk,.l H,..,-,. hi 1 t:. th A. WilS .1 i , I: '.;.. '. . Ii cont ..-hoi-, 1 : in so- . v Win ;i t: . mr mi ae. i, o.: -i.illi i ,1s til I . h' - olt ill-'- j. ,i ii d," he la - :::..!,. In lm- ..,-,- Icu'l i- not s,,j.) out is ois joi,ioi l,y m -I'd -r-o'os. id l.epa.i l- s ,v-'l ,i: ior the pn -nre :' '.he water on the I raiu il s' iii ii. .v.-re t! ree or four i'n in-s w i ' .i. ; hero was :,. skull it all. oi-ly :' !-.:-.. Now the hones have "ro-.vu an-! !i. :" r. 1 1 : ; : out a you tie- - ' r . r h -. ioi".xi so that it is all liar I as s.-e. There is no r.'i'-.on wh. ' - d iu'L il .'J llOW lil.tli il-' ij :" -. i e.i, WiliL. t,i j ,,r- t( I i'vs' : in. w.ti e.- h i r : i h.ut-h. .:!:. -.1 to run -. . ..' iir, Mn;. s ,.i, i th" twi-: i ailed at a:..-,. ''-.'' -. . i I , i . : i.i.- IH.--1--- .. y w : ' : i i ..... I,. -(: f-r ' .-' - " !; -1 i'pil.p for fie pn-i.t ap.-'.- 1 - '1 1 on I" i, -t -. .. i -.: ii : i .r- ' . :,. r ' . who . .. . . ,.:..-;-: in Ir.-land. ami is "ov.-r a u- and men.'- ! -hh to - ,. !i"-i lie-,', 1 .; iinTs i'i tlie h 'j,. ai-'air l-'-twi-en !,. r .i.i'ipuler iii ..ni-.-is t 'th'-r y,;:' p feller tiiat was a ma-,:..' up to her. An' sure In-was a nie-'. Flo-iv V' -iiiip oi-:-p hut t : - T a ''-ith'!-..-. ai.-i she didn't k o w hi-: h-r t i-ey -vni ! i '. ii"ht ov.-r r. 'i;-.- o- if they w.-re married." Shew- in ,n't ie-ar of th." visitor-, poinsj away wit:,. .tl a, phes f win.- or sonie thinp. A it-.r a 1 disi-ussj; i;, ;w wheth.-r tm- iii.-ia j-ip or t h- 1 no ' h-r shi ul 1 !.e ,!.,..). the lat'cr carried t he intv, and Norn, Cue yoimp.-st cirl, was sent around to the n.-mv-i propp.-ry to have the tumhh-r ill led with port wine. Ha.lf the contents of "the prowler" w ere poured out into a cup ami thccall.-rs drank to tlie health, of t he dauphtrr in Yonkors rrnil the future conversion of her younp man who '-wasn't a Cath'lie." "That woman is as honest jus the (Lay is long," eiiid the doctor, as tlie two scramlileil down to civilization apain. " She pays cash always and in advance. Many is the time I've been rung up and found her at the door waving thre. dol lars at me when she knows that my charge is or.ly two dollars a visit. She paid her lawyer i-n hi loss than a week once. The ground rent for that shanty is $F iiayoar I.ut she- hasn't tr, worth" of furniture in it, as you see." New Tortr.it of IJnefti Victoria. Prof. A'lpoli. the Qa v-n's favorite por ': '-j"'i::t". is expected short I v at Wind t s' r l 'a---1 i'r 'tn Yi'-niia. IF- "ias ov.t ' it' 1 'i''- s ; rin p. when lie omri -ti.'Oi a i 'to " p : ! ait of Her Xt-: j'tsl , l.i. h ;- i '' ::.:!;. t:-iis,ed. It i. a lifo.sjzo t one, mil ;h . .:e,"i is r. :.: es.-ntcii in 1 C r ;..-.! r.'".' :s ami v- tv'.ig tin- crown. :. sta id.'; on a thro:.". ,-o,d the lieh ( i !s i i tin' irplo train fall gracefully ....Mil : ii,. M.i-iips. no ; hat the cl.oet i . aito :el ;:"r ti.o.-T imposiup. '1 he '..mceii wears Tl.e Ciil'tor. This pi.'ture is to he placed in Fuekiit-.-h-ini Falaee wild the, State pi ill fad-; of. Her Majesty's p.-e' h'ecssors, and as it hceopies Crown property, it will !. paid for out of the Civd Fist and not out of the 1'rivy Purse. I Foinon World. Warning; to Courting Cnnplrs. A young man In Lath, Me., recently failed oh a young huly and stayed so late that the Indignant mother called a policeman and had tho visitor sent to the lockup. He was released the nest day " on apre.-ing to leave town, and tho people of Hath Justify th. punishment on the ground that an eiampie" jjs needed. WHAT HAFPEIIED TO HILDA. A Sweet and T'atli. tic N irrafiv-e Told by th (ruxii i'olii-riuiia. An admirer of tho German poli.-emnn 1 ok a so.o"i-ir lil..-rtv with him she ,,. her ' y. K low'-ip tJint the li-htdiearti d p'.i !" -, or in i..-!oeal,..,-l Iiule'n w as to :..!en, a iin .-, elal Ku h,:-in-, t!,js iri.-nd made a war.-r that :he j--1 -nei n ..ii i make ; he la. lie-. .,,j, :ui rrv - - ' -,; ' 'inut-s. 'I !:- .,;,-r was le , F . :i, of emr-e, tlie po:ee- i-.au iiiii-.v n.i'i injof it, ni'd at tie-part v '' yo-i:i,f i won the tuon.-v t,v .'.-.tin'p ih--e' .oil - s-,,ri- Vineu that -.- u uy u u.ail v n-.-s J, .r ids friend -. . ot. s;; ,,;:ej ;J ieem o ; ' v il-t t ku.ov j,:....v.l vot hiihl.ems! t.. n, v l.i-i-ho-:-IFhii'r Oli. dof.s a fad sti.rv - .. ,,;!.! ve .tv vh n ve can ehoost's ; i !ai..-.'h ( iii, iiat henps nf fun I rait Ifilda. '. e-.m-e l,Ue a ..-.ih-i.ie nf l.lr yniates f.--"! ' '' 1 !"f'o"-r von dime I vos in .'. r s.:.,-et, und siie vos ritin-.- hie-a lia. k on my .should.-!-:. Soiie.' 1 ph shta p. d i'l iii" as iniii-h to sav, 'Im.'s a pr-ttv Mh;:-. nf .;:. I oniy lauplo-d. - yru 1 --"U l'i' v tellers.' I sayt. 'to ;;. 1 a t.eep ; i. my 1 i ji.hi- -dot s 1 . Ider ' - ;i -n.mo. I used to dak" dot I etle eal rnv '' iw'-.-ii. ii!nl try t si;eare her i-ir 1.,-r uf some vn'i'i-.; man '.iii .- .. ly Voiild e..try h.-roiV und many her - "' .' 1"' '" 'r 'Uu.-. I -: eh man or a si,.;, a rd i. ::;... f.-lh-r. 'Ain't you 'shamed,' I I. -e ! to .- :;'.- to h'T. 'to peon L'oinp 1., hiike your i.onr olt farder e!-i.,.,r for "" y.'.-i!: ' ch-"! "iripi- vieh your i' ''I lull' r - ;a'l'y ur.t your nn.-.i ruit i-i.-'-i-uiiii- .-at.iiy till you dink your uluf so -hvo.-t all ; .- , pot to done is ehoosi to meld in dot feller's arms.' " ' 1'ai'a.' Hilda used to snv. 'if dot fel-h-r c ir.i.s I viii ; ei- him. .sure." "'Oh. li..!' I say; - it's ,).-, oil farder Vot vill e,.t ti,,r p.jur,-e-.:id dot's all rip'id. lot'.s (er same v. t volt ra-iTti-r done py h- r olt farder, und l"d.,l not vos mat at her.' i-il. von day I am in der house ui.d I hear h'-r stream, und dero eom;s rush in' in . lniiiper man und says; 'A luii:- : .-. s,, -1.1 la vos I, laying der t p uf a tie.:;) id' luuii.er, und now dor pile of in : 'I'i- u th.p tif her.' Crate Moses '. I e ;m, 1 di r .-hdairs down, und vos elioest in dim..- to sec two men carrying I"! si,,j j I i rn r an 1 lifeless into a'toy siitore. Iieni jait her on d"r oound.-r, le-r hea 1 jiy a pox uf dolls vh-ii s!:e vos clioo-t s-'.'iri ; iier li'-imi-.-i to piiy von uf, 'nor on a or., to pU chumpi:.; ehaek ie'i si,.- hat 1 romi-.-d me 1 should for her eon--in's 1 h l is? ma- l-uy. "Jn .-' Jr.- ivie-l dr l.ooplo- vorki!" mo:;. h-a!' -ri ! o'.-s, ,;) ftl.d-ir-'ii ! r -ss-i'o - :;.( ., o "Ml.lii! I!.;. i-i 1' I sx-reinied, vhy ton'ii you look? Yi;y ton'ti y.-u .-i.;,i ak to mo'.' Aitid you 'sh iuioii, she, !,:.; V(-,l;r ! -r ,'l 1' ir d.-r:' F it s',,. ,,.Vi r - h: u r.-d. '- - vT.it-: u-l -'..tiil. Choost iij.i.-.Ml o '. ;- ." . 1 -: - inp in a f,i ...oi-in : .- '! -mil'-.. ' That aroiiiit wit uf a'-.! i ' ' A: ... , mr. em. : "- haf s.t::euse.3 fur dot. Sal - VUl i' -n . i v. " ' I h . 'I yoiirsv' she squeaked, p'.'iiit '. i. : hi. vi.-h eli- rvioddv duj!.i. I. air--:: v. po'-e.' I snyt; 'but she ' .1 P t anypoiidy in bar es'.' Ti'i dead, dot vooninn " .li'en'eil ; 'veil, dot's er so.' tl"U in r "ielost . " ' I pu.'-s -M " :' ;."C F"!! I-- 1 11 Vos I i'T as a house afire. . . . . ... i - .,:.,e.. j.- rs you K"l -.."' i'r , m d,,t F.iple d.-il.-h- inps ii-ii ;. .u li.s-r.i' e luit your i.i'.-kcr tninsdrel religion. Fodder s0 you got rigli.l avay owd pefore I ilrow 'vou tier vbidorowd but no; you are dress. .1 in imidai ion uf a vooman, und I cannot sdr :::e you.' "'I dell you vot,' I savt, -blea-e send armint (h r Cheneral uf dot armviiud half a dozen Colonels und Captains ti'il I knock into ,"m ciioost ,i l,-e;i,. ul ,j,,t ,i,,...,l(.v und (ilirisiianity vhicli ei.r Salvalioii Army shtauds so much in no.-t uf ' 'Veil. Hilda didn't die--he's pwite a pip pal now. Fnd as she g,,es tn school svi.g..r- h.-r lee He sk'rt-., I -.-..!;, r l... ril imp ,1.,,- siies uf her eyes rut t; g,,t (;r-t ..-lii.i .s" ,,f ,i,)t y,',,t,p f.ll.-i- vieh is ," - m-ruvav." iJuIiaa Unli.li in 1 ........ I , ... Ui - i 1 - - Sicilian Superstition. The Sicilians are eharmiri.'ly supersti tious. They still believe that ihe povern meul, has the power to give an. I cure eliolora at its ph.-,sur. that it has at its disposition u e.i, it re. as th.-v sav in tle-ir dial - F a -.; ii'ic against th,. .J,' -: I" li - w -r-t time of tin- ;.. i ; i.', the Sieilaiis hav b"en heard to cr.- out : "Com". I', in.', jfs Iio so 'lo:d; we'll " T-i,' . - ; ! cholera. T .-, veiu n' v' :i1 I"1'- a stop to it whe.i ui. re ar- 5,0" ' dead.'' A,. ... . i to of cjual savu-is tol l ,f "n '- u.i, si. iii-mwho, al!lii-t",i ,4.ih home ;"' : i'i Italy, lotip.' l ti' reiiiiM to 1. 1 '1 oi Sh'ily. M,.ving r.-s; I -ly aUml ' '" ' "i '- , t'.-r co'ueiime, he h ".per to i : --, a s..;, ,. .ptain of his own r.-'.-'e. )e- l.. ., i w,:'i : -har , ho implores him t :::!; hi, : -.a hoard his vis.,,.1 Und land him a.: . ' 1: ; on the inland. " i oiiii.sly," said tho captain, "on one condi. i in." Num..' 't; I subscribe to it in ad vatif "That you will give ns the antidote for cholera." "I haven't any antidote for c holera, my man i" 'What nonsense! Don't von belong to the government? ' Are you 'nut the son of our Mayor'; ' Ini'h.side. o Making A Wliistle out of a Tlg'sTail. It has commonly been supposed that the wit of man was not equal to the task of transforming a pig's tail into a v.hi-tle. Hence lie fa miliar expression to indi.ate the-impossible runs, "You might as well try to make a whistle out of a pip's tail." Hut the world wan long ago taught that some things can be done as well as othersthat an egg, for instance, al though In theory as averse to standing on end as n pip's tail Is to becoming a whistle, will readily assume that position just as soon , -is a i.iastei ful penius like ( '.dmiitum comes nlonp. A lew Weeks aro '1 he liochcster i'ciuoerat, having oc as.,,,, to refer to pips tuils and v.histh-s, took occasion to assert that the latter c. uhi Lot 1 e fa - hioneii from the former, wh. re. upon a render of t hat p:: ; "r i 1 t convict irof error by f r..ir !l:ip t the l)emoi.,-;,t"s siinefuni nn t, ni ien ia I ,e Wilis, le i'.ishione I from an ol,i.us iip's tail. .-arefuliy pa.-k.-d in a neat box.'7 Someof the i ilors to the I'liiliid.-l-I'liia F.-.posiii j. ., is7,; doubtless remeui ber .-oejup aruonp the attractions of one of lite dip:-!-! .cuts another of these tradition-defying instrument.. As has been before remarked, we are living In a great ag.;. Xew York Tribune. A SMclaclel Donkey. A ragpicker In Hnsyon, Rhine "Prussia, owns a donkey, which, it is safe to say, has not its e.ual in the world. The ani mal, aft.-r many years' service, has grown shortsighted, and in consequence rather unfit for work. The poor man, being unable to buy a substitute, hail a pair of spectacles made for "long ear," which, to the great amusement of the inhabi tants, has resiinied its wonted rounds proudly wearing its "specs." l'aris American Register. "Worth Think. nc; A li.tiii. "Trofitablo employments would be no less a diversion than any of the idlesports In fashion, if men hut be brought to de light in thorn. Locke. . THE SYMFATIiLTIO SNAIL TEICIL K Cliapter of A mttsement for l.oTerfi, Rcl aiives au.l I- riendit. To give a person a lock of your hair, jr a-in China, a parinp of your Iii. per mil. is to snow your perfect tru.-t uxal .-oiitideiice ii, him ior h-n by putting y.i.isel! implicitly and ci:tir. ly' in Li o..r li' I'i i-.oNer a,.d safe keepinp. "Whatever has on. e bel..: -cd t. ntiy body. ::'iil far More therefore wlnpevi-r has om-e formed ft n actual phy--ie.il part of h's iH-i-on. puts its pr"s(. t pi,-.s,.ssor so fully en rapp.,rt ,ith the oi urinal ow ner tiiat he can to a preat extent' con trol that owner'- destinies. In all 1 ia .i-..1 -. j-.-rioiiies, whatever their puipoil v,:e .l.. r t" ilVil..., one's self upon ones enemy, or to gain the favor ..f the unkitiil and ir.-e--pon.-ive object of one's affe.'tions, or to 1 rinp I -nek tlie heart of one's now faithless lever it is ji In- st necessary to throw i- to the mystic caldron, or to burn with tin- iated image, a lock of tho person's hair, or a rap oi his clothing, or at the v.-ry F-ast something or other that has once be i.i , -ed to him. Here is a little illustrative modern superstition -..hieh may help to n.i.ke cl.-..r--r The frame of mind that renders Mi'-I: - rnnpo forms of belief even now I .os-,: s .1. it is known as the sympathetic snail trick, 'l o communicate with your lover at a i.i-Uit-.c.'. take two .siiat!-. and t'.-ed them on h-itiii-e in a box t ipoti ei f, ,r a v.e.-k or leu days ,.-f.,re hi- d.-,arture f or pr.i 1 s u: , k now ri. '1 hen h-t your lover take "lie nf snails with tim. while you keep t! - o'her in a box at home. Arrange beforehand a tix.'d day and hoar for communicating with one an other, and at that hour tal:eour own sm il out of its U.x ami lay it on n slip 0f p.ip- r on which you have written out a -..py ..f tn.- alphabet. (It shows the ali ti , ii. of 1 :i" superstition that the letters vin-t hi- en pi uiN, in Roman form, not in scrip' hand. Induce tin- snail to travel along the line up to the letter you wish to halt at ithc inducement usually assuming prac tical ha;e in the point of a pirn, and then stop him. If the experiment has been properlv performeil, your lover's snail (put out similarly at the same moment, like a moilusoan travesty of tin- Corsioan Frothersi will travel along the corre sponding slip and stop accurately at u,e same letter. You can t hus spell out. as many words as you choose in the exact, easy and conven ient f-i-liioii wnicht'io dep::t; 1 human -pirit ha- iu-h-pc!: !.-::1 ly in .- ted f .r cor icspoi:d:t:p through t!i" moiiiutn of a 5 o"i lock tea table witii its ur i mg rela tives. I i t he eommuniont i. ,M. doen't come ofT. that is because your atiseut lover, faith less man, has forgotten or neglected tiie ai-poliited hour, or has ceased to love o i, or has '..ii.-rwi-" in mie way or manner mi-,- !:daet-- i himself. '.' '.-a of places far - r, s,,,-; f,. tv,,. -."':. ::'. c; mav ,1: lal: 1 a- i Au-trai" not al'.v.-rys 1 -e 1 i I v t h s-.vam t . i nsijre the orr.-ot j. , :i, hour to ' ', -eiiw ieii mean till": aid ,!.,.. sy m pat !i.:t ic snai 1 may thus be n.i. lo walk aUuit needles-ly in his box at d.- d of i.ipht wliii" his com pa-. don at the ot ;..-r si le ..f the world is re,;..-,-;.;.- in tj. ,,! cjoynient of the at;tip-,i!al iioonthle. Longman's Ma pa inc. Cartt.-r-!. Cattlo. There are few men in Va-hin.ton bet ter known or belter liked than lavid K. Car1 r. Chief .Tu-;:ce of the Supremo Court of the District. His ability as a law;. , r. his rectitude as a ju his pe: nil ipiaii' i--s as a man, all comoiue to Iliii ii'1 llllll a i'I'.i iri 1 -. Aiiioup liis .-art hly possessions he owns a tin-- ratieii" at ir.-at Rend. Kansas. This place is in .-'-a: of his son. Young Cart t-r h-vi -- the good things of life. The pood things of life oust money, r.v sometimes theviuinp man has felt it necess;irv t0 make a draft on his fond father. Last spring Judge Cartter informed ins son that In- would pay him a visit during th" summer vacation of court. The youn-r man saw- his opportunity and im proved it. loinp to a friendly" ram-hero, he borrowed a "bunch " of cattle; j. c., about a hundred head. These he drove over to his own ranche. Vhon the senior Cartter arrived, the eon took him out and showed him tho fine "bunch " of cattle he had bought at a barpain. Tin- elder Cartter was de lighted, ami when The vounpsfer ex plained that lie needed a couple of thoiis.-r.is ..f dollars to finish paying for the eatt h he at once gave his check for the amount. After the Judge had completed his visit, the son cashed the check, returned the "bunch " of cattle to ids friend, ami the time h" and his fcllow-rar.choro had is still .spok'-n of approvinply by the Great Renders. The Hatchet. It Ilained Cracker.!. The fireman of the New York and Washington limited express seized a broom and sent a shower of Albert bis cuits raining off the lloor of tlie engine call as th" train came to a temporary rest in Rro.-il street station on Saturday. " See here, v." called a drawing-room car conductor, who was loimpinp on the platform, "you're petting hiph-toned sweeping away a Senator's lunch, eh?" "lliame the things. I'm sick of "ein," aiifiwcr.il the lirenian. " I've been t-tuf-tin' em in ever sine" we left F. 1 i .a bet h . " Say, ( till, you'd a died. We was just petiiii' out of the limits, ami Hob was w hooping her. Well. sir. we struck the tail end of a baker's wapon on a crossin' a half mile out of town, S' help me, it rained crackers. The cab w as so full of crackers that. Rob an' mecoul.l hardly get around for that an' lauphiu , ami the smokestack great ( 'a-sari we was afraid the crackers in il 'ud put out the lire. There s crackers all over New Jersey." Raker hurt ?" " Naw. Fell on his head on a soft spot in the next field. Say. Rot., shall I let her go?" Philadelphia Press. tric4on, tho Inventor. Captain Ericsson invented the first steam tire engine somovvhon- nbout 1M0.'' He lives on St. John's Park in New York, in a small brick house facing the ' southwestern end of the S'litare. A visitor thereat lo o'chx-k nt night would see the door of this litt' house open suddenly, and a man, appat -n t ly of ;.o, with a stout Iipure and a rud iv face, trip lightly down the stops, and. i -aching Hudson street, walk rapidly noi hwp.rd. It is Captain F.riesson, who is do e upon SO years of age. He works twelve hours every d iv, eats lightly, bathing odaily in the "col lest of water, and using sharp gymnastic exer cises. Keep Near to Vour hil.lrcn. Keep near to your children. Do not let them grow away from yon. Keep them close in your confidence n ml affec tion s: they will conhde in ami not be afraid of you. 1 know a la 1 who takes pleasure in giving his mother an account of his doings during the day, whether th'-y are pleasantorotlierwi.se. She laughs with him if they are funny, and gently chides where ho is wrong, but in a way that does not make him afraid of her. He will not relateasingle instance to his father, because before the story is half through he will begin to scold him for doing so and so. It is plainly seen which can have the most iufluenoe with him. DEATH OF STONEWALL JACKSON. " Aliont daylight upon tho Sunday of hid loath Mrs." .lack son informed him that .is recovery was verv doubtful, and that t - 's be'.t'"r that he" should be prepared ! r ' he w ii -I. Ho w.is silent f irthe moment and then -aid: "It v. ill be infinite gain to be t:.i -stale 1 t" Heiven." H" advised his wife, ill the event of his l.ith, to .'"urn to h.-r father's house. tid added : "Yen have a kind and pood father, but there is t o one so kind and good as your H.-.iv.-,lv F..iiior." He still expressed a hope that hew.iuld recover, but l opiesti'd his w ife, in case he -houl.l .lie. to have him buried in Leiing T'.n. in the vailey of Virvmi.i. His 'x haustioii increased s rapidly that at 11 o'clock Mrs. .Jackson kn.lt ly Lis bod and told him that before th sun went Uo.vn ho would be with his Savh .nr. 11 replied: "Oh.no. You are frlpht otiol, my child. Heath Is not so near. I may yet pet well." Sh" foil upon the bivl weeping bitterly, and again tol l him, amid h. r tears and sobs, ti nt ti." physicians do. -hired that there was : l.-t.per any hope of his re covery. Aft i in moment's paue he asked to call the f.i. illy I hysieiun. I loi'tor." he said, a-s the '.iv.-ictun en tered th" room. " Anna lni'orrii '.i me t hat you have told her 1 aru to die to-day. Is it so?" When ho was answered in the affirma tive, he turned his sunken eyes toward the ceiling and pa.e i for a moment or two as if in intense thought, then looked at the friends about him and said softly : "Very good, very good; it is all right." Then turniiicj to his heart broken wifo he tried to comfort h.-r. IF- toi i her th it there was much ho d. ir.-d to t"ll her but that he was loo weak for the undertaking. Colonel Pendleton, one of the officers of his staff, came into the room about one o'clock. General Jackson asked him : "Who is preaching at the hea l iuarters to-day?" When told in reply that tho whole army was praying for him, he replied : "Thank Ood! they are very kind." Then heal-lel: "It is the Lord's day ; my wish is 1uI.i11.h1. I have always d.s . u e I t- -lie on Sunday." Slowly his mind began to fail and wan der, and he fie piently talked in his de lirium as if in command of his nrmv on line hel l ,,f battle. He would give orders to his aides in his old way. and then the - eerie was changed. IF- was ;.t the i.:e-s ..l.'.le i.i .n v ers lit io.i v itii luel a' .' .'f his -T'n'f ; now with hi- -vil'e and child : now at prayers with ids mih'ary family. liicusioii.il i.-.tet . iew.s of a return of his mind v.-. a! app- ,.r, and .hiring one of them the physician, offer 1 the dying man .--.:.. brandy and water, but he de- .:ie-i:-.,..y:ng.i " it will . i.iy delay my d- ; aC'ire and do no good ; I want, to pre.-er vo mv mind 1" In-l. i.' p..-Mi. ;.,.' A ''-.-' moments before the end ar :i.. d the dying wairior cried out ill his i - . i . . i : "frier A. T. Hill to pr-pare for aeC-i I" " Fas-the iiif..:,trv to the front !'. , i-i!" i" " i'eii Maj. r H i" l;s " then 1 -. was i'..;,t and the s"iit"nce re in ni 1 i i.fii ish.-l. An '.--'ati', iater a smile of ineffable swo. t'.e-s ,-in i p',ii ;ty spi .-ad ils. '.fover his e.ih.i. p;... face. and 1 ii.-a looking up ward, a". I rai-ing his (,,-,.- Is. t,,. saivi tiuivtly aii'l with an fxpi'...i,.ii of re lief: T.. t us cross ov.-r t'-e i :v. r and ret ui. 1- r t'i" -h.i-h- th-- t: , . ... ' Ai d ti.e-i -. I 'uout sigil o! str.i.-gh' pa.:: I -iii- ; i aw.'-.- i : r.'it Free Pr-.-s. I-.e i i mi. l.lin's TTi.iili. Levi W. (Tr.c.'f. a tvpi.-wl old fai-ner cf Lancast'-r. F.o. . wi;, pi: - a r- - of over a ee-,1 ury ago. in the sha; i' n heavy t-'lv . v.j t-!i .!. w.,rn bv I, "ia luin IraiiKi.n. "iii" wa -ii in - an i-,-,, fa.-.-, v. !.;:. . ti th- back is rave 1 'the words : R EV JA-IIX Fr.ANKi.IN-, IT"-'. I'l '. : i. hia. Inside the i-C.T ;l ihe bile), is ntl old-fa- h ioneil jew . ler's card showing th.-it t!ie v atch wa- iep iit-1 .T.-t.j. r.1.' .sj7 by 'i'l, ii. i.i- 1';.: io r. ot PI. da h Ipi ia. tin the he ivv g o i f.i- . n w i ,-, .. W. Tomlin s a. i. .... .i . -- . v. :, i . : ', - t ii.ie- pie.e wa- 11,,,-!,-. Little. ,f I.. - hl-Toj-.V . f Tl'..' W'lti', t; 1 t,e-.Vli. "V-, j ! .nat -,'t, r I r.u k iin'- death it. w .ls woiii by hi- ., ,!t. iii i-'i-.v, Fi. i..,t I F.ache, who l-o-t it in a P.: 1 i : Ipi.i.i hot.-l. while ..: a isit from ! is ! .- .a l in Rertsaleni. Ru.-ks oiiiity. Pa. M '. -.I . ; io 1 ti... the watch many '"it . i . o I'i i" i aged frier: 1 . long si tie" dead, wiohal ,,-.-.m-, it s.i long t hat ho iifd 1'oi got tell i.ov it came i,,o.i,,s po--.-i-i-.ii. It i- t lo'ig'o Thit ;!: -,vat-!i -. ., -i i,., i to Frmkhn v tidi I-.- r -p-resout. 1 t in- I in ! ".., ;,.":it Ci : : - ia i he R 1 i , i - h ( . ' i ' : 111 F.o io!!. Tn,- ; i . , b.-. -a in Mr. ;t.-iV- ,,.., .o. .:, minly tti'ity year-, doring which time it hns ii. y.-r I'i'i'ii r.'i'aireit, and htiil keeps ac curate t iine. Fcicntiflc. TraTellny. A novel entorpriso is to bo pet afoot in F.nirl.nid. whereby an opportunity will be afforded to liiose who have money and h isure to enjoy traveling in a pecu liar wy. A v.-ssi-l has I'fi.'ii chart-red which will e-irrv or,e ,'f'y rT-it-cl.i-s j.a-ven-pers. acr-omi'nniod t,v an arri-t. 'a ptio toprapher, a ge l Jnist, a mineralogist, a botanist, a zoologist, and .t hers, who wi'.l explore aid ci I. -it v!.er, vr ojv port itiity offers, but more . ( ecallv in .list riots praeticallv unvisited hitherto. Tho lii-st voynge will ht-t twelve mo-i'h?. There wil' be no i.urrvit.p ov.-r griMKI w here anyliuap aluabie To scit nee and art can U- obtained, and at intervals the voyagers will have tho opportunity of breaking up into i . "timis mul limdirtit w hen either tlie beaut os of rivers or the life and s(--nery of rousts can be studied ami enjoy-d. The collections made on the voyage will lie carefully preserved for subse quent exhibition or for presentation to museums. ' Where f-he m I fieirnt. " John, dear, our Susie is fairly sick over her algebra. Rut she is getting along so nicely, and bus tm in h.-r re port this week, and h-" in Latin and 100 ill philosophy, the dear gil l." " Good, enough, w ife. Put what is the matter w ith i he br.-ak fa .-.! to-day ? Worst meal "'' have had in a in-inth." " Well. John. I felt out of sort.s this morning, and the cook is away, and I lot Susie .-'tte, id to the things. The poor girl really know so lit ; !.- ahoi.t house work, you know. " East Knd Rulletin. I'ncle Sam's l'ulllhing Rusinr. The United States Government is the greatest publishing house in the world. Ry the side of its resources such an -tabli.-hnieiit us the H.irpers' becomes quite smalh In the book of estimates for tho nest fiscal year roccntly sent to (VtiL-nv , $l,:!So,2iil.'S is ask.nl for for wages alone. There are on the pay roll too compos itors, besidixs a large force of superin tendents, foremen, etc. Fifty p;roof renders are steadily em ployed, and 15 pre.-smen, 11". press feed ers, and Hi ruling machine f tors. The estimat.-s call for loo.ooii reams of printing paper, or 4b.iHHMH thm ts, each fciieet Uittking eight or sixteen pages. A CIGA3TTI0 ILirEOYEilET. " Firat American Tn.n Hon tiy Telegraph. In Is jO the Li io road was pr ..-..ra '. ion between l'i.-rruont and Fir: ra. The t rii'-fc; vv a a sjiigle . - tie ; t-tje t n itig a - a double track was then unknown ia tha count! y. Two years before, filter i a. h i!i-.- is sior, arid iipposition, a t"!. praph w.r l al be -n put up along th" hue. Su- i iuten dei.t M inot. w h" w as a ii.--.ii a 1 p v ay in advance of the tin es, v.-.as a i-:rr: believ. rln the practiealnlily of the tele graph as a :.c iiital r cf traT.sj.u uahJO on ra i r els. In Ti e summer cf l'O ho was a pas-' senger one day on a westbound train nv.-r his road. 1 he train h- was in;, a.. -.-..r : Lg to th" pri'i'e i time-T- , was to n.o. t a tl.r.v.jgii train from the West at Turner's Station, fort v-f even miies from New York. When Mr. Minot's train reached Tur ner's, he F-.ii ii.- I that theeastbound train w as tii hour- late, ov. ing to some uiia h. p. I'lid'-r the syst-.-m of railroaii3Z th"n poveriiiug onij-loye the west v.ijnj train had to remain at Turner's until tha delayed train had passed the tati. :i. Ia f en. the who!- business of the r a 1 fr.-m t!:'T" wet wa-. at a stand-tili ow ing to the i;. n-ai i i v,i of tlej train at ti e .'...Ter ent state 'tis where other tra ns were awn:tiug it. Supei inter. de-it Minot saw at once how ri iien.v.u- such a sv-'eni was. 1 :.vr v-- - I-:-.-:: ,-h ..;.-" lit T.n:.- r's an 1 it was thou Th" only epo t-otweeu that sta tion und .l.-rs. y 'City. Th" Supd. if-O- ieiit wej.t to the i :.;. ati l ina ..- tlie "pcrat- i's h: ir stand by S"-i ':-:g a :"? sage to The station agent at Pot; J. rv 19 thai he iiib-n -l.'il U run thotrai.u he was on fro: i 'I' . ; :..-:''s .. l'.-rt .Rrv..- on thi Ti--:- of the h 'a-i l oa.-t':.. .un 1 train. ! ord. -r-I the iigi-' t pot to I-l ;. :y Train l-jiive '.'.at st P.iv.n going F.a-t unl.i t.'iO traiti I..- aiiivel th".... l-o ordered the agent fj t legraph to Lira how he un ;. rst od tin- Tti".-sagt . The at swer was saTisi.ie;. ry, p.' 1 The Sujiei itiTen l"iit went lo the oori lu '. r i.f t!ie train and tol l him t ' st,trt op with l is train. The e.i.-lu.-t'r r fus.- l to do so, and the Suj-crinten lent UischarrreJ iniii on tie; spot. Minot then ordered the engineer tn pull out. Tho engineer said that ha would not take the i i k. and in th" rr.-u-t:i"it tiiat followed the S,i ei i :'.-! :-ct dragge-1 th'- engineer fr '111 1.1 -. 1 '. 1V8 b::-i r.u -!' rant dressi'tgout, at. 1 Mounted tiie f ." b Ktr.l himself. IF: r..:i The train to Port .F-rvU and sent it on V.'esf as far as Narrow -' irg before it net tiie late train, thus s-,vj., the piit--.-ng.-rs live hours, and s-: in i-i-.-r the n'.iestiot: of -.ho :. i:.. v- .f tli" t-h-gt. ph in ruriP.ing railroad trains. Fliea ti .server. Her I.augh "Wound Ilia Cmncieni-e, A P w:-ton busino-s i-,ati's w Feeii iiwav on a visit i,. the , i.i i. a:...:';. r ..iv. Re has ; . !. ,; ., ;.' s -:,-.', ,.-:-:;-: iy nt ! -" ... ' it has : . -. -u I i I g i ,ti t ort or h i - s ; , Ihe hot"!, ami lias j .t ! :, , . lent vf a n-v w:.;:; . ; .'. ': - hi. h a vo'i-g !-. k: 1 i hi ' ,r - ami while of c.oir-e he .ieeply ! : t!ie .-nf. -d a: n. e , .1 : is o vu ... hewiis r-i ii:a g ;.. g. t along v. '.aq :- in i "r iv - at : -i- : id r. I .ed I I fe v. 'Fo.ut r.'- ate Th pur. had 1 I ci j ' a l .: i. . h-y 1 loil tho r.'-t . f t :- '..' '-- v. a- n. ... !i re. T .he Fe. isti.Mi man went in.nie at i ILii.-j i.'oked ju-t ihe ,-Llav. Ii" . m-J'.ipi-- !' .-.i l mo. " It -a i- v.-.-ekd a"' i'4- ah' w o -rt yere. '-- .vi t hung, v , ,,r-;.v. Wo Jay i "V ti,: .. r- : ..': an -v.- g.t Up ill ! l l.iv.-: ;.,' w i . aii our ii !..- So".e us an -ome cur -i Is. an' we got yere at hist an' fouu 1 my Sue. S.eh l-.-joi.-;-.' an' .-r.vin' an' prayiu 1 An' Pi; .'! - i i- 1 to lioderst.i-,' a.l a-,o-,; it, kns" F.i t..ld him th.- hull so.ry .c r ait" oiior a g.n we tramped 'long ii-- high ways." "H"is dead !" whispered Themnn. "Am hod. -ail? 1'o'deLawd! hearal Jupit.-r 1 Jup;,er 1" I w ill h.-ip you bury him if you will got a spade." "Th.o.xs,-- nnswere 1 tho old man whea lieco ii i choke down his fe. ling. "No bifid but mine must 1, ;r;. hit oh- dog. He's got T'T f,.- laid in Tcmb-rly. Ie UT,t tor lay him in do grave n.p mourn i ber hiui L-y my.-elf. lzo obl.-..-pe 1 to you you may go." And ns jt.o man passed out of the pate "Ol- Mm-" knelt beside The body again and sobbed out : "I'un pone away from rn an' de ola man nm 1. ft to watch in de darkneSi alone! " jl'ctroit I r.-.- Press. A .Scotch woman's Ape. ratrolman Hummel brought In a "lady," and as she sT,nl up to the window to be r-pi-iercl for intoxica tion, Lieutenatit S, briber said; "How old are you. madam?" "Oil. sergeant, pleas., vour honor. I don't have To i-il my "ago, d,. 1 ?" ask.-d the woman in ph-a ting t""-s. "Yes. madam." sHni t In u' -na'.t, " we take tim ag's- i f all ; ri- :! '' A s ,.,1 moan is.,-;;.. from the woman s bps. lm.l -(,,. l....ke l appeal ingly aroun-l and sai I : " Well, if I must I must. I was born in Sc. tla.nd. and my ago multi plied by twice its iencth, .livib-l i.v its least common muh.tpi". si.'- r.-to-l from its alg.-biaie d-nom; ,.p , .r .,. d" i to Throe-t- nths of its i.' '-.: in come wiil give you my e-.rroe-, au-J truthful i riod of actual -i-:.'i;e.i." Then sh- faii.T.-d. 'In re.- arittirneticlnrio arotind the v.. trai worke-1 three hours on the prob lem; C. loii'-i Lipps brouglit out soiue old school books, S.-rgeant Putin br eight a slate and pencil, and a seine of brain work and mental gymiia-ticA followed. All gave up trying to solve how old the lady was except the FeuT. i ant. He shut Lis eyes and went it blind and put down "sweet six. eon." Cleve land Plaindealer. A Tattooed IVrlle. The daughter of a distinguished raval officer i uie of the h ad u of the h--i.il hy era.-e. Her plump, v.a II r:i::d,-l ligut-e and swinging gait can b-- -.-en on P.-tHisvlvniiia avenue nearly every aft.-r-riooi'. rain or shine, nod she has iii" rud diest cheeks in Washing-, She look-, tho jM'i 'o.-t picture of heal'h, luit sortie of her sharp sisters have been tra k t g up the s, , :. t ,,f i,, w ,.r pale Complexion ,i,s ipp.-a,.- ' so -ii i b -.ly. It appear-, so they ay, ThaT ".he young lady caliel i i The s. ri ices of an . 1 -1 saii.ir who had kti.-wu l..-r v.-r s to o she was a ' wee bit ..f a !.!.'. p." T' ld him that she wns ttiiser.ihle ..s-.-:u-e -he never could have mix color in n. i fa, .-. She ask.-d hini to tattoo h. r . !.- -a delicate shade of rod. and although the 0.r:it ion was quiTe painful, she stood it biav. ly, and the eoiistx j u.-jiee 1- t hat -he xx ill have a red face even after death. It is said that several society l-eiles contemplate un h-rgo ng t!k- -a:u inursn of tr.'utiii'i.t. P.. -ton Trav. h r. Cruel Slaughter for Fashion. A society ha boon formed In England to prefect birds and wild fluwers fr"ia wanton destxuelion. Tho socii-Ty linds that it can cdv ro toct th" '.iris, riot used in food, by whole sale find eoitarit aTTacks iui miilmers and i'n tlie 1 i.-hiou of wearing fe.it h.-rs to adoru tL? pej-on. ,fiv. I ; il .it
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