JJEAUTIFUL ISLANDS. Lanai and Niihau of the Hawaiian Group. Interentine Furta About n O.-liiclilful Ki" treat for Tnrlt-Some of the Kraturrn of lle llul. The island of I.anni. with its dclight ful climate, isom- of the most interest ing of tin- Hawaiian islands. It is the principal sheep-growing district of the kingdom, ami from it arc thietly tlrawn the mutton supplies for Hono lulu. The island, according to the New York Sun. is ahout ten miles from I.aliaina. ami some seventy-two mile.-, ltv wav of the latter from Honolulu. It lias un extreme l.readthof twenty two miles, with a width tit its hroad est part of thirteen miles, while the highest point of its ring-shaped moun tain ridges has an altitude of ::."( feet it hove sea level. To the visitor ap proaching it hy sea, l.anai has l.y no means an inviting apH-aranco. the l.rown slojies rising toward the inner range in almost every direct ion. giv ing no indication of the rich grass-covered land which lies beyond, or of the tiiiil.er and shrub-covered ridges and ravines with which it is interspersed. Ncvert h I ss. some -I...OUU or aiumn she. pand lambs here fatten upon the succulent grasses, as well as some Ci'n horses. "oo horned rattle, and groats and hogs. Wild turkeys almost with out nui:ilcr also inhabit the island. 1 luring ten months there were shipped from this island some a. oun sheep and number.-, of cattle and hordes. Very k.rw ipiantit ics a nd u 11 excellent qual ity of wool areaiso clipped here and shipped to the I'nited States. Knglaii.l and other countries. Lanai is noted for the extent and character of its fisheries. It was once the favorite tish i rig resort of Hawaiian royalty. The island is sixth in poin! of si.e of the group, and in common with its sister isles is clearly and un mistakably of volcanic origin. The round and landlocked valley of I'aln wai. with its grassy plain containing more t ha n ten t housand acres of rich soil, was in ayes past the crater of a (Treat volcano, which, after the great upheaval which forced the chain up ward through anil above the waters, still served as a vent for the molten mass and gases beneath the earth": crust. The island is also uniipie in that it is the only one of the group which ha.s a coral reef on the wind ward side. The Kanaka population i. now in the neighborhood of two hun dred and fifty, who are engaged in cultivating' small patches, in sheep herding and in fishing. One of the places of interest here is the native temple where, in the old days, the heat henish rites were wont to be per formed. I.anai is in places well supplied with water: there ure springs and Several small streams in ravines, and upon the beach in different places wells have been sunk which furnish a liberal suit ply of fresh water. 'I here is one icr )etual river, or rivulet, which tlow. through the ravine of Maunalei. Tin lovers of the fraud ami beautiful in nature will here find much to grat il y. and the botanist eiccially will obtain much food for study and entertaining research among the numerous canyons covered with shrubs and forests. The island of Niihau is the eighth in size of the islands composing the Ha waiian archijH'lairo. and the last of any importance from a commercial, a:' ricultural or stock-raising -stand Mint. It lies to the sou L Ii w est ol Kauai, whence it is reached after an at times agreeable passage by steamer, or the trav'ler whose time i valuahle can cross t he narrow passage which separates it from that island by the ever-convenient w haleboat. The islet has an area of alnt To.uou acres, or something over tun square miles. It was nee more thickly populated. bu , is now little more than a large sheep ranch, and the population consist chiclly of shepherds and employes o' the firm. A tine irrass which is indi'.r eiioiis here and is not to be founo elsewhere, though closely rescniblin; the I iitayaipiil grass, used in the man ufacture of Panama hats, was former ly woven into NiiUau mats, which were noted for their great delicacy and softness. These mats were woven in different designs ami colors, aii .! were really beautiful. They are now very rare, ami of late years the price, which formerly ranged from j-. to :l 1 or so apiece, has advanced in a:i a! most exorbitant, decree. Shells ol great Want v ami of many varictk : are found upon the shores, and tlu.s, w it h a reddish, coral-colored a'i'ilar. gathered hy the not over in.Iu-trioii nat ives. and. being strung into nccl; laccs and similar ornaments, are ills posed of to their fellow-couiitrym. . and to foreigners. Considerable ta: tc and ingenuity are dir played in the manufacture of these pretty arl icle. and as tourists are, as a rule, ready to pay liberally for- curiosit ies, the na tives derive a considerable income from their sale. POPULAR SCIENCE. A ton of sea water is supposed to contain about fourteen grains of frold. TlirNiiK.it storms are more frequent in Java than in any ot her part of the world, there In-iiig an average of ninety-seven lays in each year upon which they occur. Ir is noted in the Mediterranean Naturalist that upwards of sixty cr cent of the earthquakes that have leen recorded have occurred during the six cohler months of the year - t he max imum number in January and the min imum nuuilier in July. I the southern part of the Indian ocean, ln-twccn twenty and tiftv de crees cast longitude. Ir. Schott says that a cold Antarctic current has greater influence than has Wen at tributed to it on the maps. Its effects are plainly manifest far to the north hy abnormally low teuiverutures. the northern drift of icebergs and the low salinity of the water. A LITTLE OF- ALL SORTS TllK I'nited States has nearly 200 active geysers. A wiiai k develops 145 horse power when it flops its tail. Tmk average length of life is greater in Norway than in any other country on the jrlolie. l.AKitKKs usually gamble with the money earned by shavinr lead men. It hrinrs luck, they say. Tiiekk is ahont four hours and forty five iiinutesdifference in time lw-tweeu New York and l.iverp.Ml. Sim k ls ji) thirty-seven vessels of which a part of the name was "t ity of" have Wen wrecked or lost. Two iirxiiKkit dojrS are annually doomed to death iu un Kiifrlish uni versity for physiological experiments. UNDER THE EARTH. An ice cave is a natural curiosity at Verjry, Savoy. Thk water in a mine at Ashland. Mich., is said to be full of eyeless fish. Thk canyon of the Colorado is :UH) miles loujr, and the cliffs on either side from 5,uoo to B.UO0 feet above the water. An ice cave, in which icicles can le seen at any time of th year, is in a bluff of the Iowa river, less than a mile from Jtueorah. LOUIS O. VAHDEFtVERE. One ef the Wt knovn redness men in CMcao, repro8cattiTO of tho preat Br.iiLtreet Co. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Vr. iTilrm MrdUal Co., Elkhart, Tad. Oentlemcn : I take plrarniv In informintr ynrt of the very ln'iieticial ruoutu w Inch liave mIiovomI the im or Da. Milcs pcsTona-rivc Ncrwimc in thecunoof mystlf and ilc. bit y r i wan mtiject trt a distressing pain at Uie twine of tbe Lnua auid uppur portion of the miiiinl cor.l. I m loet flesh and was i:reat!y f I 1 U L rl troiibti with KlecplesMTin VUnULyoar Nervim; was lni;lily recommended to mil Mycasoliiul Iwn hooIisii naie tliiil I had ni ooniilence in lhi lliem y 01" any molicine. Yet as a la-t nsort 1 rniisenicil u (rive il atrial. Much to mycurpre, I expei-iem-itl markeil tienefit: my leeplcsM)cs diiip'arel; my hcailiu-bo iK rumoveii ; my t-piriUaiid funeral lirrHTHOUSANDS 04t. I BOOM OAINCD TWCKTt POUNM. AtLTMIS OCCURMTO amn lumiio ano will known physicians ho rmttD. My wuo i takiiiK tne N. r me with the Ut ol rueulu. bona L. VASUkavaac Sold on a Poaitive tiuarwtrf. Dr. MILES' PIJ.LS.50 Doscs2SCts St'I.KHY lK.T. .1. l'AVtSHN. KCKNSKI lilt. 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"I have used Ayi r Tills, for liver troubles and indigestion, tlurim; many years, mid liaxe always found theiu L" reinpt ami ttii ient in their action." N. Smith, I in a, N. V. " I siitTered fr.-ni constipation which assumed ueh aii obstinate form that I (eared it would cause n stoppage of tho liowcls. Two Is.xes i't AVer's Tills ef feeteil a complete rure." 1. llurke, taro. Me- " I have used Ayer's Tills for the past thirty years and coiisiih r them an in valuable family medicine. I know of no heller ii-uicily for liver troubles, and li ne always found them a prompt, cure for d pe.ia .lames yuiun, .) Middle St., II. oil. .i.l. ('..mi. " I I.l illLT been tlollU.-.l with COStiVe- lirss, u hieli seems iue i I at with mt poiis of seiletitary habits, f hae Irii-d Awt's Tills, hopiiej; for relief. I atu plad to say that thev have served mo Ix-tter tli in any other luedicme. 1 hrioe at tins com luioii only after a 'faithful trial ol their merits." Samuel T. Jiuirs, u,ik si., T.ostoii. Mass. 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Tmi lnrh Imlmir i:.lsteiiee n.l t.enerully Seib-ntary l ee Itwtiisllle. An Kmrlish or an American visiting Crccc'e for the first time is strm-u. sooner or later. ly a certain di:l!iie--s in tlK- street. life of its towns, which it may take him totne little time todotiire at'ii trace to i;s real cans.. At h-i:;rt!i. and Mii'iU-lih . tbe fact comes home to him t!i:it there lire few. if any. worn n visible amoiifrth.' foot passemrers. ,o wotidcr, he retieets. that the streets should apjvar I'.tiil to him. shorn :f tliey are of ;:11 the variety thai woi::!n"s jre:-nee and dress evr lends toi'ie t horoiiiri. lures of countries fiii'n-r In t .rec-e. accoTii'n;.- to t he I'.ill M:iM r.ndvet. il i.-.otily toward ev.-niii"-. audthe'i f. .r but a brief peri., t litii the tairsev take a" oiitiic.r. ui'.le-. t he pre .tin" of some H'i.'i'iit biei ties.-, shoidd compel them to tlit rttpidly thi-oii,.h the throi! of men who ;ii other times niotioitol i:.e the str-ets. Nor will a forei-rncr meet will; tucm servino; in the shops, the restaur ants or the cafe.-: they will still le -on-.pieiio- -. by their abs.-'ice. It! lact . in. !e he i:.il them in tin- priva cy of t heir hi. mcs he will e:. iv. I . 1 1- more than catch an occasional : -limps.-of them at the upper w imiim of some rivafe ! wel I in'j-hoiisj. or shop, w hero, when the weather is seasonable, t hey will : it readiti;.'" and scwi'cr. ami craii inv t heir necl.s .tit tovx at -li tliejiass . rs-by below. The etTeetsof this s-den-tarv life, so auta-roiiist ie to . mr lu .' lish faith in open air and exercise, are vt-rv niarl-cd on the fair f. rms of t lie t i rccia ii wt uiieii. An 'inboiixi:it . but not to designate il t.v the inoi'i- v n l""i r t erui. e. .ri o leuee. is the inosl apparent result of thi- in dMir i-i-.fence: hut this le-ulcuey to To-.- tie Ii is an a! t met i. in to 1 he i.io- I- erti ovel;. ho. like I he Turk, tito's i.i snpci'iiious fat an addiii mal licuut. 'I'o ei-rv ciointry its st a rii la r I of fe male I ivclin.ss. I'. ..-tir-.-e.-.- lii.- 1 pica I woman may be roiir!ilv si. t .-!i I lull.: She i-. slou t. broad and .-.tout. of -i p.ib-. creamy c unp!et. ui, w it h dark hair, beautiful eves a:i 1 I'eatuiVs laiil'i ivr nlar. but ii..! classical. The pro a i ! i iiujre:sioii thai she leave., uxi:i tin; I. ii. Iisluua ti is that she has ( w h is n-r Hie words i a s.piai h.tire. I '.lit toijuit the towns, where it wi'l Ik". v u tii.it U..1M.-H play lu:t a small jKirt in public lii'i-. a. hi t . t u rii t 1 he rural ilist rii-ts of ireece. lb-re woman t;,U- :i more active part in every. lav life. keit is who draw-, the water. brin.L's in tho woo.) that the men have felled ill the lore- t. or who plll. kilv earns her wa-'es. as ad.iv l.il.or.r in t In- niai.'.e or corw field. In tin- burn iL' .' iiiiiMii-r. in the icy i lit er. he is ever to 1 he fore. w irk i iir. work in,, '. it 10 r veil liati;rin:r bs.sely over h -r In a I. ready to U- fid.hd aero-.-, her mouth shoiihl a st raiiLTe ni:i n appi'-iaeii. It i in. liter lor thoi!; ht li.i.v wi.le pread even i.uw :ii;i..li:r the coiimry di tt i- 1 . is this old ,-u-toui . .i vei Ii i.v; t ..v..r part of t lie la at I he :ij ;.ro;:. h of ;,i; 11 uk lei. ii iue;:i I er of 1 1. . pi .: 1 1 .- r . It i . one i:.""u am.ti:. many that it is not s . r;. I HIT since t he Trik- v.irr ma--tei's of this " purple land, where law rj--ures not lite." FIcTY-ONE DAYS UNDER SNOW id. llM-rie ice f st Uus:.n ;lrl. l.o Is l-e to let! l:.-r so.r;.. All :n-:-..l!lt h.ts beetl r.-. l ived at t l'eii r I i.;'V of a remark a : i -:p. ric::e. that b-i'. 1 1 a oun, ;rirl oauiel Al.-s aiclr'i .i s '..inc. s.-ieiite. o y.-ar. ot a-re. w ! was r.-eei.tly 1 i -c. v.-r.- I ly in;' i.i a .-I'll- of e .:a ; i ! . t .- . ii.i'i ; i hi nea r t he v i! Il S ' of or i ! e i. in the pro-. i:ie of M i.,C- IK '. .' he she fell iisli-i-'i one evoe.i l .1 1 "in of sti i'.v. mi c.alki'i.' somi- bo.ii-s a ft ei-'A ar ! found li-ts.-l f I , 1 1 i -r im.l.-r a mass of snow that hi. I la Hvu duri ' the iii -lit and en-, elope I In r t t he del. 1-1 of some tlir.'l- feet. All t in firt s at i -.-iii;i1 s t- ctrieatc her--!i prove 1 u tia a i 1 inT. a lid she ioma::iei buried a tnoi i f snow a nd si ran' for i ( ,'."-on-- .ias. iier only ii.ni ri.kiiiei. t dur'ti thai time I'cir.tf a lew motsei.-, i i" br a. I that she hapoliol to have with la r When al leu .'t!i re-cued, the -'ivi was. of course, fouiiil to be in a of mot eomjdete inanition, and il re ipiired sev.-nil days of eon: tant can and li irsi;,' to ri' tore h r strcir'lh In ri-f.n er i n;-' sin- st a i e-1 1h:'.l she baii not i peri-v ice.l :in- e--.-e-..- ive cold and had only icca iona 1 1 v been : oi.'e.! with 111 Veil i IT. lltoTed lam however. f:-o:a htin,r -r. a i i. niter lei few crusts of bread were -ati-n. sep ported life by such i ny t he smw. Tile f-irl ::!.-,. desi-ribed I he ai"."ais!i whi.-l she fell on !i:i litvr that no one !.. ir her piteous, hall'-st ill,- I cries l' r hei; w he never t he sound of fool steps in 1 !n neighborhood of her livine" sepuiclie! fel I up. hi In-r ears. SHOPPING SUGGESTIONS. Al.I. the ln-st mattiics are now made seamless, not joined at every yard or so. so that they pull apart at this weak loint. A isk shopper avoids the jraody, elaborate patterns in the new niat tinjs, but rat her select s a simple pat tern of two or three colors, or a iniit tiii'f in plain white, hut of the very best quality. TllK heaviest Oriental rnirsaml t he 1'hil oli Iphia ruirs are so thick that a slight llami' which may touch thelitis easily smothered. Such woolen rur.s arc tin-only proper ours to jmt in front f a tire. If there were no other objection to the fashionable cotton rue;, it s -.t rriue inflammability would be one. In con nection with the hardwiN.i floor, pol ished with turpentine and beeswax, it presents a veritable timler-lov. W'iikn the ravel in's of a carpet are burned, they easily disclose, by the llletll.Nl of burniiv'. the wool, which crisps and emits an unpleasant odor like any animal HIht, ami the jute, cot ton or ol her ve;c table ad ul torat i -whieh burn with a liirht bla.-. WOMEN WHO WRITE. IIakkikt r.i:K( iii-'u Stuwk is rejwirteil liy a Nt-w York iiicr t haw m far IinI lu-r strength f miiiil as t sit lnr hours cutting out pajier l'lls lilti- u littlo jfirl. Sli-has jtimhI health, which improves as her intellect limiiiislies. Mits. KoliKicr I .of is Stlvk.vmix is a pirtly. frray-hair-l woman, who was a trraiiiliiiot her when slit- ln-camo Mr. Stovoiison's wife. She is a rviiuirkahly clever woman, a talented writer ami a ehatty ami cheerful conversationalist. Thk puhlie lil-rary huihline; of l'ull man. 111., was lesie-nvl ami -mipi'J by Mrs. Lucy i lull Fake, a newspaiR-r woman of I hiea'o, who was at one time secretary to Ceorve M. I'tillman. This lihrary is saiil to he s-eoml to none in the state in perfection of iletail. Mks. Fkancks IloiMisox r.rnxKTT is soon to leave Washington for a year's sojourn al road. . Mui'li of her time will ln spent in London, where she is almost as well known in society as in New York. 15ut in the autumn she will make a tour of K-rypt and the Holy Land. Fwrh Man IIU Own 'li:tmlcll.-r. A curious scene is witnessed during the winter months in the parish church of Capcl-lc-Fcrne, Kent, Kntfhuid. There are no means of li-htin this church, so that the worshipers are required to carry their own lights, and it is no uncommon sitrht to see a nu-iuticrof the cnnirrciratioit stamlin' I .1 : . 1. . . r ..... . ..ui...-; ,,,e snitrin 01 me hymns with Undt in one liaiMi aJd a candle or laiup 'HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO LADIES! Toil ri k 1 -'iioiiJi lo tc? t::r v ?' sftu' w in .'T:i :?-. t 1 t.V -7. i, 7 it. nj ,-iti.l .') VS u-lt:it S.r r. s.-w . k. -i :' thi ir U-;t!i!iii. 1 ii.:;..:.-i "I.i'.kV Hooks.' 1 is a i:vi ii.-ti iiihI u:ii rif wrl t i'Vi-i v i i r.n n !tii-imnt . On ff-.-i i t of t. : til- in t-Titi iliv wn p M.s;r,;t;:I tt I'll M't t-t I T lUUH 'US tllie ! -it i t lit- v u 1 '1 . -ik roi't:i!ii.t)--rm;l- ff wmtN . t V'-;. : ii.u- . '. it- in -i'tr:!.-.i- t-oiiL"-, tt i-r.-f h-r n iilt l n i-MjninU riir- mi' "t it-. aUINEPT U S ! A vt'i y 'l-- :e-iiiir. c r Ti- ! :n:i;Iir rit!lilil !ur t!is.'iC- h-' tltt- t."-ti ot j;iii tu .ith! i !it h 1 1 - r lr 1 1 ' 1 - r Mi!iil fir il !i irr. 'w rnl t I'imI t'Mi. I'n i ! Hi n:iinlrii i!;vsii;iii- in I.:!'"!-- A iim-i n-n. - rt!iit!:t ;it V'j'itj'.iufr v-ry i. .1 i . l 1 V:i!.- 1 i (Me. .M. an:: 1 -y Thc Acnfleiiiic rharmaceutic Co., 53:-536 VAS!i!N GTCN ST., NEV YOKK CITY OYU IXIR. A: ! t.tnl I'l.ir'UTi ii.u i' i ;-;.ritrafiti fir !.!. .tis. nt:':tr, i- ,. i .'... l m at I : 1 1m- n still, of" i.-r I t fit li x . t tti.tt-vl t inui; St-i-'ti li e :i .-Ii. Ajtr..i'.J l.y I.m-liij-ln"! .'iilli. .!(:: 1 11 ii-. in I,- !..-' t;!1 in -r i.ri i I ir .(. h iM ii ' ri i. 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IL McBona'.J Dra Co., Proprietors, SAN l'HANCl-l-O ami NKW YOUK. hp a LTrnTt P SVER !f FILLS. 3 icT: ITi-n(lar'. rn.l rrlioxor.'.l tho trnnliVs lnrt t.rrX to a l.ilums Ki iloef Hi') r.5T.i-ir. s-ica n J-j.-.7.im-si. l7-i.Tr.-iur. I i.slri-1-4 zil'cr pal.:.g. l'.i!n :a tu" .t. Vl:i!.-j tti.-irlii.wt yexiiiixLaMe barcc-:-s L.td bona siinvn iucufisg JToaflrM-rio, yt Cartf-r'n Littlo Livrr PtTla aro equally valuiil.loip. OTiPtip:i.ti. Ti.curiTit;aiiilpro. Ti nt nip t!imsnnnyinec'i;:pl:iint.'tt !:i!o tli.y alao CirrictailIii.t nK r-ef thiiHtnuia U,MiTiiiil:iteth4 J.c raudn.suiau tiit-bowela. i-vaif Uui ouiy Can.il 4 rii a hpr Wf-n 1 1 r a lrn rmt riricrlfxw n 1Vm whfj a:- f.'.-r f r.m ti i h ilr. psinrtcomi -l-iijit; but for -a ritc-ly tlicir?'Nlii.i'l.iH not '.-nil hi-rnn.: tUoaa lionnrotiyUii.m 1! U71J t'lumilittlf-i iilaval-t-rl-lc in poiiiai-y vavs that ih-y will net bo wil- iJJg U do u .Luout liicin. But after nlltclt bca4 ta tlf rf sn inny livpfl that hem fa wherw Vru::ikiMUjr prert Utut. Our jnlUcureit aUila Cthr-r do nt. 'arti r"a J.ittlo LItpt Pilliare t y umaTl anJ vrry cany io t tk. (lunrrtt-n lull l-.iakea dnas. J!i-y ti Etrietly Ttn'ttW arid da net Trip --ir;? bat l.y tiii-ir rntl-i actum jlQaU who nsotlic-n. In viatBt ."Vccnta - hvofr.rfL ttolil t drr.j; lefn everywlioro, or iut by ruaiL JAPTER MFDICIME CO.. New for. sMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Is a Harmless, Positive Cur for the worst form of Female Complaints all Ovarian troubles, Infl.nrimai'on and Ulcera tion, Falling and displacements, also Spinal Weakness anl I.eucorrhcca. It will dissolve and exvel tumors from the uterus in an early stac.e vf development, and checks the tendency to cancerous humors. It removes faintness, liutulency, weaknesj of the stomach, cures Lloatinfr, Headache, Nervous rrnstration.General Dchilitv.iSleen lessness. Depression and Indigestion, also that feelin -.f Tearing down, causing p?in, weif.ht, and backache. It acts in harmony ith tlielavs that govern the female system under all circumstances. For Kiilney Complaints of either r-cx this Compound I-unsurpassed. Correspondence freely answered. Al !res in confidence Lk'UlA K. f'INKlI AM MED.COLvKN.iUj. , C4r.CH ana l uinon ( I ltn : no knr tMicik In-,. rn lltt4Tifiv V-TMI fca. ita kAm c ' . v , EL VjjjtfifTTEi? Z far srfe p. 3 IE? er... i jo never wants to learn, but tha iU reads that OU) Honesty CHEWiNG TOBACCO is the best that Is made, and at ONCE tries it. and eaves money and secures more satisfaction than ever before. A.V OLD imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn't it ask him to pex, it for you. 4X0. FIKZER & BROS.. Yffle.Kj HALLShaTr The frreat pojmlarity of tli'm preparation. aftr its tesi of many years, nhould be an aaMiirjiiice, even to the uit skeptieul, that tt Is reallv ineritorii-iis. 'rii!-e who have iin-d Hai.i.'s ll lit Kk.vf.wkk know tllkt It 1 1. M-s all that ii claimed. It cnue new growth of hair on bald fci-als proviil.il the hair follicles are not dead, which i seldom tli e:iM-: 1-et.tore naliiral elr to (.-ray or faded hair; pr-n-rves llie M-alp healthful and rlcar of daudriill'; j.rev 11H the hair fulling off or ehaniii-'r -ol.r: keeps it wft. pliant. lu- nms, and causes il to prow lonj; and thick. Ham." Hair Rkvfwfr produce Its effi-et by the healthful influence of it" vegetable lneredientr., v hieh iiivi'iirate and reiuvenate. It is not a dye. and ia delightful article fr toilet UM-. Con tjtini:i' no alii-liol. it docs not evap orate (juickly and dry up the natural oil. leaving the'hair harh and briUle. aa do Other preparntious. Buckingham' Vyo THK THI WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as desired, and U the Ix-st dye. l-caiisr it i hannlesa: trrKluc-s a pcmitnent iiHtural color; and, cin? a shii:!c prepHrxlion, i more con eDieut of ajiplii ation than any oilier. ruriuD bt K. p. II ALL & CO, Nashua, N. H. Sold by all Dealer in Medicinaa, WE TELL YOU nothiti? m-w wlit-n v Htan- that it a to i-Mffup in a j.t rinaiM-ut, iiuit li-:ttuiv una pl-:iuitl tm-i-n. --, tiuit r- Turii- n jipilir f-r vt rv .iay's wirk. .:Hi i- tin' Iiumim(s wv IIT tin working rla. tt :ich thrtii lniw ti m:ik iiion y r:iiiliv. aiitl L-iinraiiTi' ' ry om' who ttnlow our niftrnciitn r.iithfully th' making of i$:;4MMM a m-uilt. Kxt-ry out w lio taL- lio)ti n mii1 rk will -ur-ly and w-iily iinTt-a- ttn-ir t uriiiiip; th-r- -.in Im 110 ijiiflntH atMiiit it ; otiuT Uiiw at wurit dointf it, anl ou, r'al-r. can i the same. I hi' i the h t ia inir hui!.i" tiiat von hav.- er hal IherhaiH'e to rur. Vu will luukea jr;u- mistake it u fail to ie it a trial at once. 11 you rra-i tin- Mtuatioit. anil art ijtiu-kly, ou wil! (iirti'tly fi ml viiih It in a most iruNmu lmiu-s, al win. I: ti ran iturelv make ami Have U: -'e -urn- of moil y. I he rt-ullj of only a f w t.- rir-. work will otteii eiial a mtt kV w:ie-.. lii-thcr ou are hi r miiihl', iiihii or woiuau, it nt:iW- no tlirtt rt-iii-. ais wt- tell vou, anl uc- ii will inert yti at the ery tart. Neiilier XHri'iire or capital nrresary. TIiom- who wirk for us arc r-w arl-tl. Win itot w rite to ly tor full iiurticulars. lree Y K. Al.I. UN A '0., LIHIMEC3T w HOUSEHOLD USE. Was originated and firat preaeribed by AN oLlJ FAMILY PHYSICIAN in IHIO. Could a remedy without real merit have aurvi ved over eighty yeara r SOOTHING, HEALING, PENETRATING For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL ute.'- St" l(Keum--ti I'ainKanil lnflnmmation.'urwil'rmV I't.liU, s.ir. ThrtNtt. Lmilitiit. folic I 'rmiii atwl lin. Kiiiii,iM-r I Vnin.l-iiTitH. 4lw. ami Kmim hk- immitiu. t-.n-.-K I'nni-liH. Asthma. etj.n-h. Hrxww-I. ItiK. -li.-nfc-M.-rtmH, i "liilhlalnw. 1 'Imhi. S,.f-ti,ai III HimIv 1 lAailM. hliif Mut-liK .r Mnun. InlwOi- fur N-rvoun ll.-m.lM-I.A. IW'iit'.l l-nnii-lili-f frv. S..I.1 i-vi-nr hrr. f-r,f eta. hlX liutlk-a. auu. i. S. JOII.NSti.N C IV, UuetuU. Nu4 is""" . r Livra autrit ii obdii. Cures thousands annnallyof IjTprCom plaints, IJilionsnesa, Janndice, Drspen sia, Cnstipation. Malaria. More 111 result from an Unhealthy UvertLananr other cause. Why Buffer when yon can be cured t Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigor ator ii a celebrated f nmilr medicine ot it intittisr will Mrnv vuc. Wo nl tTto marrolnna TmrV ll.-m. .l, CALTHOS frf. aiitl a 1-ciU cuarantre that Ciltuim will H I Ol' llUr.arxra A KtW I KK. VmiUirrkw Varlnnek a Kl I HKt Lart VIcm. ' " it and par if uttisjiri. aadrM, VON MOHL CO.. (n Bn WHY HE HELD ON. lie Had m Htroner Remaoa Thiaa I-ear o. lM-lriK Hurt. Workmen were hoistinjr (.tone nf' djr to Frankie's house, whi-rt u ' l.uildinjf was fuinrT UP the ntir jav-r tH-injr a small t-uifine. The ui ual of hoistinjr was sriven by tin- sound of a u histlo, and Uie man t whom fell the duty 'f hlowinjf this sUxl out of f.'iK'ht of the ejiirine atU-ndant. One day Krankie and a small friend were standing as close to Hit r.ie as they were alhw-d to come when the whistler was called away fur a mo ment. The man who made the stin t fast went for a drink, and the two boys crept uptii the tackle. I'nliK'kily the other loy spieu me whistle lyiii? on a timlier. ami just as Fralikie iiad s-ized the roe his friend (rave a shrill blast. The enirine inside the shed tetran to putT. and. with a squeal, up went l-'nmkie into the air. I lie worn men came muninr, shouting to the attend ant to reverse the mat-hine. and to the hoy not to let fro. The lad was up to the second story netore lie eoulil im' st..ppsl. but here a carpenter managed to seize him and draw I11111 unnun iiiuj a window. 'Yon did well to hold tin, little fel low," he said, as he frot the boy into bafety. -h. I had to," Frankie answered: "mother told me not to fall into the mud with my new clothes." lUistou tilolie. Seutinirnt rVotra by lC"rnia W ord. 'What a" lovely boy!" she exclaimed. iM-nilin? an enraptured paze upon a pretty tive-ycar-old playing on the frreen turf of Kiverside. The wlnde party paused and pclieu him. and a fat little pampered uooille intsed the yiniuffster jealousIy."And the lad. with his polden curls, blue eyes and aristocratic features, was certainly a pretty sitrht- He was dressed in a vel vet Kb n jacket and cocked hat with auostrii-h feather in it, and his fond mamma, sittiujr on tne nearest bench. drank iu the frlauces of atlmiratiou and words of praise as sweetest incense to h-r Solll. '( h, you dear child!" cried another of the ladies. 'Vome away, Fido he won't bite 3'ou. lcar. Mill llie lau looueti uu uie pudtry doff doubtfully. "What would you do if you had a nice little df like that?" inquired the lady at the end of the ribbon. "1 I'd knock the everlasting stuf fing out of him!" promptly responded the littie chap. Whereat his fond mamma turned crimson. "Come on, Fido," said the owner of the doif , stiffly. Hut the rest of the party looked as if in hearty approval of this sentiment. Especially the solemn younff man who was with them. Pitts burgh Dispatch. A SriiKMt tia of the first Water. A very funny M-currence took place recently in southwestern Oreffou, near the Del Norte county line. The Crescent City Kecord publishes each week a batch of items taken fiom its files of thirty-eiffht years ago. A short time since the story of the Indian massacre of settlers on the Klamath river was re counted. A sulscriber of the Kecord liviuir at Jold 1 leach. Ore., read the blood-curdl'inff storj', but li-fflectel to notice that it was an event that oc curred almost forty years afro. Fancy - iiiff that the massacre had just taken place, ami there vas danger of a feneral outbreak, he at once prH--edel to rouse the neighborhood. Notices were posted. a public meeting called and a company of volunteers organized to proceed al once to take the field against the bltx,d thirsty Indians. Finally the idea struck some one that it would be wel. to communicate with Crescent City an; ascertain the exact state of affairs. Th. fact was then developed that the ori: inator of the movement was nearly four decades ln-hind in his history. San Francisco Chronicle. LITERARY NOTES. M. Pif.kke Loti has a penchant for dedicating his books to prominent la dies. Chaki.kh A. Daxa and David M. Stone are the only editors of daily papers in New York city who are past middle life. It is said that James Whitcomb Riley talks in his sleep. That probably ex plains why the genial poet has re frained from entering the matrimonial state. Rochester Herald. Dk. Cosas 1ovi.k, the novelist, began life as an eye specialist, but his success as a story teller has induced his aban donment of the medical profession. He is a Scotchman, thirty-four years old. Dr. John Mackintosh, author of the "History of Civilization in Scotland,' to whom 750 has just been granted from the Koyal Itouuty, was original ly a working shoemaker. He struck literature as a last resort and stuck to it. EUROPEAN NOBLEWOMEN. (Jikkn Axxe, of Kngland, was ex tremely fond of brandy, and her face iH-camc so bloated that among the pop 11 luce she was known as "Itrandy Faced Nan." Thk dowager duchess of Sutherland was lately committed to prison for six weeks on sentence for contempt of court. She had burned some papers used in evidence in a trial concerning her husband's will. Thk princess of Wales has, perhaps, invented almost as many novelties as those in the knickknack trade. She drew with her own hand the plan for tho pocket smoking case which the prince carries everywhere with him. Phi''Ks.s ElLALlK left two hundred dollars with the manager of the Ar lington hotel, Washington, to be dis tributed among the servants who served her and her party while she was at that house. They regard her as a princess from her head to her finger tips. POPULAR FALLACIES. That a good appetite is always bliss. That it is worth while discovering a new comet. Til AT treading on a velvet carpet edi fis the soul. That calling it a landscape will im prove a back yard. That the poutic habit is an abomina tion and a snare. That a taste for liquor is one of the symptoms of genius. That it's easier to analyze a dude than carlionic-acid gas. That encyclopedic knowledge can pnrcliase a five-cent cigar. That cat music isn't strong enough to penetrate a brick wall. That there's more science in safe breaking than there is in poker. That watches with the most expen sive movements keep the best time. That the man whose debts are all paid cares much about the decalogue. J udge. Kot Compulaorj. The English oaths act, 1SSS, provides that "if any person to whom an oath is administered desires to swear with uplifted hand, in the form and manner in which an oath is usually administered iu Scotland, he shall lie permitted so to do, and the oath shall be administered to him in such form and manner without further juestion." Therefore, witnesses need not "kiss he book" unleas they prefer to do so. JOB:: PRINTING. th k fi: 1: i :m a s Printing Office lathe n'ace o cet your JOB PRINTING Piomptly and ttatl-f nctm Hy eecu'ed. We will meet the nce of alll honorable, couipfetion. We don't do any hut firit-cla.s wo k and watit a liyina iic. fi.r It. Witn Fast Presses and New Type We are prepared t turn out Jot I'nniin of every dtwerlptlon In llie KINKST STVLK and at Ut vrv Lowest M. Prices. NnthlbK tut trie best material 1 iin-rt and our woik rp ak for itiwif. We are pre pared to print on the shortes. not ire POfTKKH, PROilBAMMEH. BlJSlN K!5 'a iuh Taoh Dim. Ufaps, Monthly .ntatkmkn i-s Knvkuipf.h. I.abki.s. CiKcri.Ana. Wkiuiino and YlMTINM -'ARl! :HI, K. NiiI'KH. l)KAr-I8. 1JKCKIPTH. IkiSI WOUK, I.KTTKK ANI NoTK IlKAHH. AMI Hoe ani Pakty Invitations Ktc We can print anj tiling from th1 aniallexi and neatest Yirltlnij Card to tlie laiitest Poster 00 short notice and at tin most Keasonahle Hales. The Cainluia Fkm man ehkxsiutim;. i'knx'a. OJLS ! OILS ! The Atlantic R'finiii Co., 01 Pittsburg, 1'a., make a specialty of nianufacturinr for the ooines- tic trade the finest brands of UIumiuatir) and Lubricaiin Oils, Naphtha and (Jasoline Thai can le MADE Ml PEIfHW. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Dnifoiily : Satisfactory Cils in the market a.sk for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, I'll TSIII'KU IiKi-r., lMTTSJJUnr.. PA. octlS-TO-lTT. P. R R. SCHEDULE. Schedule lo r fleet May 'JH. 1.1 I'OBBffllwBiial 4'resswn. K AST. ieashnre Eii.reM :m a 111 Harrliiiurie Arisiaimu.lMtlun itt in lay Kx.r. an 1 1 . 4 :i 111 ltuuna r..reii 1 141 i in Mall tXr- r. j, j. in "tillarlcliitila KxiireMi e l'J ! m w EST. Inhnntowa Kxi.renfi 14 a 111 Hacifi- KiiireiK a :(. a ui Way furtniicr 2 i m Mall Train UH. lubDntuwo r.Xne . u FtenaEnraT Hrvnrli. Tralm leaves a- l.illown T.:ui, in : a ni.. an.t 1.36 p. m and arrive at (Tri...n at In .Mi a 11. nod 4 H 11 in. lita.'el'rri'M.n al V :m, 1 1 27 m and 5 an p. 111.. ami arrive at Ktn-urtiuric al u.M a. m. ami It U an. I ; lo p. m. I rruva anl t'leairlif-ld. Iaavr Irvonu at C 45 a. m. an.l lii 1.. ni. arrlv inie al Creiwon at a 0; a m. anil 4 i. iu. leavr 'reKfOD V 4) a. 111. ami .1 IH t. ui., arrlviuK at r- unna at 11. ou a in. and tt..'in 1. ui. SuodtT tram leave 1 'reHfiiiii every Sunday al 30 a m and b IK 11. to., arriving at Irvuna at 11. 4o a. m ami t no is ui. Kr rated bi i,h. eir . rail on aicrnt or a.l.lrrfi' rHos. t. watt, I . A. w. l.. 110 riuu Ave.. fituiiunc. fa. Si. M. I'KbVi 1ST. J. IS. W M 1. Oeneral Manager. Oeneral Manniier. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENT8, COPVRICHTS. etc For Information and f roe Hand honk wrlta t MINN A (11. KmiAimir, Nrw VnnlT. Olileat Irtireau fur aeurliiir iiatvnta In Ami-rii-a. Krery Mfct-nt tak.n out un In Immifhi tM-fure Uta iuUiic ly a uuuoe gi veu tree ot cuurise iu Uia ricntific American Lara-eat rtrralattan of any aolentlflp paner In the Vnrld. hpltujiliillT illuntrausl. is.'o imi-llik-i-iiL auan ahould be wtthiiui 11, Weekly, .'. nil a years ai.unaix moiiina. Aiinrefn ait n a. 4 vl rtausiiuusui uruauwuj, ad iurai:iiy. Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER . THAN t WOOD TW tlOM m Arn Flrk mm wlik n... rwi. . mia r mm lrM w l r..u. '", wrltlr,. t.I iTJ a.-b .1 0.1... rv,i.i.aK.i.. aa rue.... aa.iu..';7K"S?"V, bw.. ao H,ltn,.. ItMudlM Orlll.. W'IKK IiouKaJIU T A V I 1-1 a jm. niTA ,1 7SA, 203 A 20S atartstSu Pittsburgh, Pa. tf :i I mJ A 1 1 1 1 1 AVTwITrlsi l urm Hnitlil 1Hm. iTupr. ravel. vouaneaa. Heart. 1'rlnary or l.lver liireai - Known by a tired, lanaruld leelu t:: Inartion ma aioneyi wraaan and polaona the blood, and Sriert American r a a a O.uiii"! Hfterf I'K-kCa II a 1. ie rauae removed you rannot have health. t:ured uua over live year atco 01 Kriitlit Hmeiuie ana iri..i-y Mr. I. 1.. t'. Milikk. Hethlehem. rm. i.iiwu inner inner rimuar teitunonialn. 4 Kldnfy l urtla. "M enanao rtreet. I'hiUilt li.hla. sold ly all reliahle droKKliu. 4 BUGGIES at h Price CAKI-S A UiKNI.SK i w Top Hukk7 . . 17 w ,. colllif . l-liarlun . I'Kll f.S Mini Haaa liiHurrey Jt; ..hi.II ALL frt IUmm Hatruu. c.niiwHll.irH. I Knad Cart iai lluy of fa.--fininry Harueaa 4.1 Ki. t.ir au.l mvp tniKuKiry " .ts Mi.i.l hnuii't .1UT-alu tl7.Snt-r.inu Morinut Saddle, $1 li'lW k- ' fro r. M. Kl'tltV X 'ltT '0. t W IX tjiwnnm) at., Ciiii-iiinati, o. 8 J0H5 F. RTEATTUM A SON, 48 A 45 Walker St. SKM TORK. Importari aa4 WkoUul. Dnlm la .1 klniia ol MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE, Violins, Guitars, eanjos. Accordrons, Harmon) cas, Ae a' kinds ot Strings, etc., elc Vs.S28 J aiK4jiu fANTKl A SAI.KSM AN. Y.ti Y.W 1 V TIO. 1 t'Orhinc and l.riuhl to re.re.eiit the Kotit b II 1 Marriea ol lanala. the larirenl la the lk mlDlon. t ler 7iKI arrea nl rl. lee utix'li . I'ii'l..n eraianeni and lui-rutlve. imr hardy 'ana.llaii KKiag aiia-k Mlla readily where properly Intro dueed. Send lor lermp n'i at.il aeenre rliotre uf larrliory. MONtk H'tLLlNtllliSi, auk eat. loroulo, 'nmU. (CEITS WAITED WJJSJVSiT'a' SEVERAL KINDS OF AN ANimAl Ihr I'latypua, of Australia. W I.i, , ( l.ikr ltirla and It.aMa. It is less than a century vti,-,. o KuroM-au hunted the platypus j,, lair, the first published acc-nui.i ,,f j having appeared in the Su ur;,;,.. ' M iscellany of Iondou in IT'.i'.t It w . , . , - lie interesting to know tin- tr.., t was made upon tlie first ilisc.n,.,,.r ( what Scribncr'scalls an Miiiin.ii,. dox than which nature fiei, nothing more anomalous, in it. ,. biuation of duck-like tu :i 1 1 , i ; 1 . 1 , . -, . , wcMied f-et. the latter f ir- , eijuipiM-d with spurs lilo- il,,. fo 1 and claws like tin- t ru.- , ;. , , ing quadrupeds. tu de-1 i Ui- i-,, v . , otter-like fur. IkkIv of nuis.iKi ', tail of Waver. One who !',,. to his cups might re-.iini.- ,, T-ature merely the tiiuii-m ,.i j,, eoholized brain, ami an ani-i r. -,. , him as the prototyjx- of . .1..- . , r uncaniiv monsters whieli sj.i;u' l thelliMirof St. Ant hony's em,- , , i-rs' bizarre pictures of tin- t. i,,,i:, , of that holy character, o.n , .,. -; , and. iu fact, almost oiirs.il,- of the platypus are e.iiif.n.- I t., 1,. . and literal descriptions of 1.; , ance and habitat, from whirl, v,.. , ( , that he is routined to '1 ;i -n,.,. r t he southern dist r'ut s . .f A 1. ,, , although his race lias Im-i . !, einlirace I vvo or i iin-e s i r i.-- ,. ,. , , generally a.rrrnl 1. 1 rmi-i-1 . .! You may repair manv inn. 1 , favorite haunt of the 1 : 1 j . . 4 . 1 1 . 1 - you sec mm. ami m nise.n.t 1 . treat to which In- im i.l.si I 1.1... ob-M-rving your presence 1- ;, 1, . possible, except by acci.l. :,' '. , other than a black f.-llo.. !.,: . i-iiiining hunters, howevrr ti,. ,, 4 .,. no m iti'Is f Wa-t or Im I: 1 ,, ,, -rring instinct tells Ihe.n . , ,, plat Vpus. tlivii'g near ihr. ! . stream, is in piest of f.x.. ..1 v. i,,.,, , . is seeking the silbliiei e.-.l , .,, his burrow; and they will a!., , eit her where to point ..n; 1,1 jH-ctat ion iff the animal's re:ii.,..-,,-.,:. ir where tlig 111 the l.a:,,. ,n fideiice of striking tin- i'r:i- ,.; . I .... . wherein he dwells ami r.nr. j, .... markable family. WHEN THE MOON IS FULL. It la an l.vent f Itarr An 1..,, ,1 , i-urrrnir. Hid yon ever sir a "full in ;, a writer in me .1. i-oiiis a : Unow what j.mr answer u.il ,. ... out waiting for it. It i.tl.i-- , , once every nioiitli since I h.,.. old enough to (iny :i 1 1 . : 1 1 i e. ' . phelioiuclia." rl I t:i!.c ! hr . - 1 that V011 arc hadly mist a '.en . n. ! ; in all jr. lali 1 ity j.m haw n.v.i vour lifi- l.chcl.l the full t.i , .. silvery si-tcr world." i: :i . . tioii let 11. See what il ta'.. -, 1 . . .. lute a "fti II ni' Mill i n 1 1n- e a 1 the term. A full 111 -nv- win 11 oil r ol : ci 1 11 ii ills a! I en. 1.1 1 1 1 ; hundred and eighty d.-rr.-.- : tilde from the sun. 1 1 s..l : ! earth l-iiiL' in the ccliM.e I:,, : III. x tli r orhit is iiu-1 ined to t he ,-. at an an;rle of live degr n ul 1.. lltes fori "-s-vell M-eolids. an.! 1 t, fi ire lie vel oil t he cclipt ic e r. -j.i i. : at its. "i. oiles'' or crossing This la-ing the ca -e. vhat .. . the circular disk of 1 he in. im x ii 1 lacks coiisiili-rahlc i exact circle. leil g wnai a .11 niers ti-rin "'in a state .I ,!. . au.l is never a lierlecl ilei, .s w hen "a full mo. m" liai.i- '1 . ..i as the time when I. una is 1 i..- ,1,. -i-li tic. at i li it-li t inie he un. ! 1 . sarily le cent rally ! ite.l 'i.. I. est iircsciit day astronomers, mi . eluding an article of much 111. 1.' I lie sa uie suliject . says: "We 1 1.. 1 iclude that a real full iii.-.i. having a M-rfect circle, has iai, 1 ever, Ik-cIi si-cll." WOODEN MONEY IN ENCLAM: NiI lia-tl sili Lh I neil lu-li.r.- Hi. i'..n,l. lailaii.l Him l .lal.lisln-.l Wooden monev. in the ta ii - -heiii-r tallies, was. prior talilishmeiit of the Hank of 1 in li'.'.M. current in thee0U1.tr .1:1 Tallies was the name ficu t li.itclic.l sticks formcrl v in Use n. land for keeping the accounts e exclieiiucr. I liey sire ile-. i :i. Tid-llits ;is square r.iils of hi. ! low. inseri Im-i1 on one side u . 1 Ii 1 indicatimr the sum for !ii. 1 1 was an ael;nowl.lL,m-iit . an I " ither sides with the -ain.- 1:.. Unman characters. When t...- ' action was completed, tin- ' ' " ing it was split h-ngt li i-c each section -iita im-d a h.i : : noU'h and one of the wrMuit - OiK-half. called the talh or l- giveiitothe person f.r w ho-, . it was intended: the other ha': the counter tally, was retain.- 1 ' e.ch-iicr lint il its corrc p 1 n should le lironht ill hv ' " who had last given vain- ' .: thus lK-came a currciit loin-i ' sent ing cash. A f tcr t h e i-t 1 ' of the Hank of Knglan.l payments were made airelicv. 1 lie use ot ,:ili! '- n ' cheijtu-r was ahidished I.. Ii -ge III. The old ta! - u. e acts 4 and .1. illiain IV.. ..:'..: le destroyed, and it ;i-- ihr 1 ' of then that caused the coi.l'.i r.; hy which the old houses of 1 -' --: ! -V. -.-re demolished. A LITTLE LOVE STORY- Keuriy Wit of a liiiinic W onmn I ' tlie Toliru- of u Minl.--l I'i i-'-llerr is a story of love an i . told hy Walter Kcsant in 1 ' ' "' Queen. TIutc w as a vmiii.' 1 . ' was a i-omiJound very rar. rank and great abilities. ,;.; -l-I less, great modesty and -!'.' ! liolde lords know their o n ln-have accordingly. This n..i. . luiwilvcr, was miMlest. II' liiniself so far-so very far 1 worth of the young la.lv !"'' loved that he was afrai l 1' -V Some women do not un.!. i'si-i:!-: modesty. P.clicvc mc. la.l.'" snre and certain sign of ' "' ' acter, lccause only a !"!' conceive the existence of er- we measure it hers, vou sec wives It is also a sure si. " le of eii. ol Uvuusi such a man an on woman whom he deeply res.-. courage this modesty. m alN.Te all, do not lung!' at it young man, therefore. w:i :i- .'ry Pa. siN-ak, ami the delay, uni. a I am tdd, pleasing and v gan to grow monotonous. One day they were jilaying monev, after the fashion d eration. The lady won: tin' 1 -lt Is " he said, " half a it.lir :ira- r i' ii 11 wish, indeed, it were a cr.. "At least," replied the !:il.; lordship can give me a coronet And U-hold a miracle: i; tongue was loosened, an. I "' glowed and his lips spake. I " . , happy, one may add, thoiig.i a unusual, ending to a storj . c' ward. I'ouniKi- ol tl- l l.'phai.t. An elephant gives, perhaps- tin- instance of dis-iil ined S4-en in the anitiuil woiM 1 I"'.1 snhmit. day after day. to liavc I' wounds dress,-.! in ohcl icncc keeiK-r. and meet danger m .' to orders, though their lutein sutlicient to understand llie I", il. foe 1 tllllll t" 1"' jar Mm 1; 1 -. . ,.,J :..4 . i...i:..f ilmt it i ii.IM lu A . . ....... animal vill faf danger J""" at man's bidding. MM, m- -ia, mu-m nmaa M. a.
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