A SONG OF COLDEN CURLS. Stay a little, golden curlsa-4winkling eyes of blue; Stay and kin ta you, Linger the frolic the gardens race, Cheeks like lovely red rose see the violets, for they are wie winds around mirrors, SOes Is face, “Sweet! All the birds are Sweet!” singing: “Sweet! The blossom-bells are ringing: Kisses from the red And Kisses from the white rose, Rissing you good-morning, And kissing vou good-night! ra litt golden curls 'l 1 . of blue: ¥ ‘ie, violets are listening for the lovely you; OR ou welcome, the hide 3 RWeet, you and Guicl noned he constabl is Wt nr or this Kindness and his littl For thr had a time he watch, expecting And thi promised ceding three Guichemerre and paced uj casionally to look out of the Yeoh 205 ravers #4 (Sat ii stable. fourth day tion of the ie. from his ¢ ATOR ig Hair y and down, stopping oe: window to gee if the constable was coming. Sud. denly he heard of hoofs on the hard ground: be hurried to the window just in time to see Doe: tor Prinville dash past on a prancing horse in the direction of the constable's ti i horse's He sound Liouse, it w Little Robert being attended by his successful rival! It was too hard to bear: the old man sat down heavily in his chair, covered his face with his hands and wept, [It was good-by to his dream of always working as the leading physician of the village: he could no longer living there, and must go away with Ho as trae! was to live on what little money he had been able to save, Four days afterward be had undertaken. He bad found a | Httle cottage in a hamlet some miles preparing to pack their things ready for removal house an hour when there came a ring in the constable, “Doctor,” exclaimed the man, his eyes filling with tears, “we're very sorry, me and the missus. You've been ad ro tle fo Bob, and we I'reville, HOI doctor we wh “and Doctor doesn’t seem do him any hap | gol sErEiLe? name--we've never head R06 Tt PES part * th him, poor chap” doctor Bob's ne? ben aski And you ¢ Just rhaps you can cure He tried to keep a stern face he Knew 'reville would take [It the answer for SO on; but all t he was gol that K 4 an { Ile knew Gul he now n not hs done How and for of tation of dell HL reminded it he saw that his ith exeitement, first real sign of life zince he had attended the chill, The doctor idea flashed {he firs: started as an across his mind. “Ian't it pretty? he asked, holding it front of child, were lighted up by a pleased expres. Little looked at it and touched it, “Does it go along by itself 7” quired, “Of o« merre, the w hose in gion. ob he in- yarse it deed” replied Guiche “You just watch it!” There was a long table under window it and dragyg el it across the anearpet ed floor to the bedside, A few turns the table, a piping whistle from it every few neconds, The boy shrieked with delight and tried to raise himself in his bed; Guichemerre propped him up and started the engine This continued for about ten minutes sist, or the little pationt would be over: pearance was astounding, and when the worthy medico left the room (after havisg put everything straight, and } | i | | w rapped up the abe to | } FIR WwWitih perfect 1, i nswer ) | the perplexe “He's much He burried ii shinple toni the friend $l | gine, | When © Vint foward evening eonstable and his ished at the He begun i Ant | condition Wis ghter foml were, eat his They fand, had to though he wanted it, anxious about talking a preat they could not “It whist | several other things, They he it affected in the i= how. Boh nbout ever, one { had ! { something “It thing deal 1rrcloge 1i¢1 uidgerstanda. been goes round.” les” and Hr { brain was n« *H thie ctor, e's all right head,” returned “Take no © { } he 1 th Jos exelte him Les tonic HEWN 1 again 10 day my should {too much.” glad that they Lad ¥ ng took " +1 are ie did not worr) Win i i i wife br dee illus and any Standing out like monuments erected to engineering skill, to a people's enter. nrise, to mechanical 00, these bridges present a greater variety of admirable features, and are evi of better workmanship, than found in the best of all the either the old or the new and perfect dences be citlew in world Chicago has sixty-eight bridges spanning the river and its branches at every point where commerce and traf- fic demand a passageway. There are thiriveight systems of viadoets, which many safeguards for the people against the dangers of railroad transportation, Represented among these sixty-eight bridges is to be found every description of swing or draw as day that ls of practical value. They constitute within a radins a few a congeries mechanical des fpectator of of arrangements. Chicago Inter Ocean. A French Miger Cone. A remarkable individual pamed a London paper. One of the qualifica- France. Despite the fact that he pos- sessed $5.000,000, he was disgusingly aiiserly. In the streets, with his rag. ged, dirty clothes, he looked like a beggar. He was nearly seventy years old and bad never been married. 1 FOUND-FIFTEEN DOLLARS, the Cir! in Would have ut 1 have plik And How Pink Shirt Waist Spent it. “l.ook wl girl in with a 5-bill tuel ten in another!” “My good f linen suit, © “1 alway a safe way to carry “Why y did IL” lace « He, “1 often “And 1" suit, "H said the alway pocketbook, becau that body “What “What money i= to carry Are you are you "asked th “1 don't know.” pink shirt waist: will elalmn Spanish 4 Was ited value of ich twenty-six wr 160 fot difficult w this was operations re 1 the wn an inch from 1i ne reas fin this tes, half be cnt away and then the diver had to The the specie on board of this upward of F1.500.000 was saved. as much as $80,000 having been Zot ont in one day. It an interesting fact that from time to time expeditions have been fit ted out and companies formed with the sole intention of searching for buried treasure beneath the sea. Again and again have expeditions left New York amd San Francisco in the certainty of recovering tons of bullion sunk off the Brazilian coast, or lying undisturbed in the mud of the Rio de la Plata, It is, however, an everyday occurrence for divers to be sent from the Great Portland street establish- ment to the Australinn coasts to fish for pearls: and, likewise, tn all parts of the world—or, rather, to sll parts of the ocean—where sunken vessels are te be entered and their valuable car goes recovered, At the end of ISK5 the large steamer Indus, belonging to the PP. and O. Com- pany, sank off Trincomalee, having on board a very valuable East Indian ear go, together with a large amount of specie. This was another case of a fortume found in the sea, for a very large amount of treasure was recov- ered. —Loudon Mail, ry fo ma Work through nine feet of sand i whole of room. is Deen ween in America whger Empress of Germany draws British treasury ord Esher rd J in } Wom plete 8 81st your, 1. sher is U oldest judge on the bench inland, and Herder, of the Petersburg Botanleal Garden the Ferdin for some time lbrariag nud Herder the s descendant of poet eutly lu Bavaria, Victoria have intess Lady «dl Earl Groy at Buluwayo Grey and nied ig ir journey Mdy Grey's bre nany years Huskis in ¢ nusily royalties ne OLE TERE, istrict democrats McLean has cngress by the repub- he fourth district R, Pa-M H | nated for Congress by the rep ANY Kulp was renomi- { seventeenth district WORK AND WORKERS. ing, Pa, the Bla b> men, Gil trade we down In has suspen This is the se A week, 2s 8 Poyen & Co. { tablished nd large carziage Nndings, os- at Merrimac, Mass | | century ago, made an Briggs aif peariva | assignment to RJ The lUabliities are about $100. Bros, Li Oliver Tenth -sirest rolling mill | Pittsburg, Pa. closed down indefinitely, hundred men out of « ployment. The road mill closed down lagy week, A district convention of the miners of the Pittsburg district is to be called at an early to conshder stringent methods of noid. ing the operators to the 70.-cent agreement sul! October 1. The old Forbes and Hamner paper mills, located at Baruside, Conn, and operated by Ferguson & Harding, of Holyoke, Mass, was forced into insolvency, The liabtdlities are sald to be about 30.000, Judge Pryor has appointed Spencer Trask and Miles M. O'Brien temporary receivers of the Murray Hil (New York) Bauk, pending a voluntary dissolution of the institution. The receivers are required to fie a bond of $100,000, The state bank examiner bas taken charge of the Manufacturers’ Bank of West Daluth, and C, E. Boasivs has been appoluted je eeiver, The failure was atirituted to the bank's inability to quickly realize on its ae sete, Deposits amount to 40.0.0, Janes G, Knowles, proprietor of the "big Ruowles Woolen Mills, of Newcastle, Del, confessed judgment for #30000, Mr Ruowies says: “My failure is due absolutely nud exclusively to those bard times, and par- ticuiariy this Iree-siiver fagaticlam.” The blast furuace men af the Riverside Iron Works in Wheeling, West Virginia, were notifled of a 20 por cent, reduction in their wages. They refused to accept the reduc. ton and quit work, and the plaat was shut down. The whole mill, employing 500) men, date is now idle. { { 0 MET DEATH ON THE GALLOWS 1AY GALL fio BREOG Der Fi 1 ¥ i hang EGOGR State ~ North Carolina LIVE CHICKENS — Hens nicks, per th TORAOOD, TOBACCO-MA, Infer's.. 8 Round common Middiing Fancy LIVE STOCK. BEEFY SHEED Best Beeves & 4% Hogs 3 PUBS AND SKINS MUBERAT...............$ Racooon Hed Fox Skunk Diack. . Vpossum Mink Otter. . ¥EW youx FLOUR Southern... WHEAT <No. 2 Red, Western. | CORN-No. 2. OATS--No. 3, BUTTER -State., . EGUS--State, |, CHEESE State $ FLOUR-Bouthern.......8 380 & 260 WHEAT No. 2Red...... 61% 61 CORN—No. 8............. ig 2% oA Nod............a i » 18 EGG8—Peana, ft i$ id wy » FAST Banu
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