A SONG OF COLDEN CURLS. Stay a li eyes of blue; Stay and see t kin to you. Linger where the frolic gardens race Cheeks like lovely red rose sees it tle, golden curlsa-4winkling he for they are winds aroun the the mirrors, where s lace, “Bweet! Sweet!™ Al the birds are singing: “Sweet! Sweet!” The blossom-bells are ringing; Kisses from the red And kisses from t Kissing you gool-morning, rose, he white And kissing you good-night! 1 curis brightening sing for the lovely you welcome, the Ml RWeet, ad a carpet for the MIR Ap LAV and Guiel moned the constable for this Doct Kindness and his littl For bot had a p time he lImd watch, stable expect And his, the fourth promised to | day. ion of the pre. ceding three Guichetierre chair & om vit Arose irom ois and paced up and down oe caslonally to stopping window to Rud 1 ie fF 3 WOR out of the see If the constable was coming, denly he heard the sound of horse's hoofs on the hard ground: to the window just tor Prinville horse in the direction of the he hurried n time to see Doe. dash past on a prancing constable’s house, Bo it was trae! Little Robert was being attended by his suceesaful rival! It was too hard to bear: the old man sat down heavily in his chair, coverad his face with his hands and wept. It wis good-by to dream of always working as the leading physician of the village: he could bo longer earn a Fata Mis his widowed daughter and her boy to sonie place where they could manage to live on been able to save, Four dars afterward roturned to Saint Leon from a journey he bad undertaken. He bad found a litle cottage in a hamlet some miles distant, and he and his daughter were preparing to pack their things ready for removal. in the constable. “Doctor,” exclaimed the man, his eyes filling with tears, “we're very sorry, me and the missus. You've been Bob, and Pyaoctor ro lle wi gone to i il im, poor chap" (sol) doet . Bob's mune d or wont ben asking fi J 1st fe thing. And | Won't y { Perhaps you can ¢ He tri to Keep a make excuses; he I'rey oun © } pease ure him!” aud tae stern face knew pothing of ile but the for case: Doctor would take It as sorrowing all WIS rod alight and so on; an Doc knew that idnswer ng to felt ine Gulichemen HOw Turning with exeitement, life ginee attended the child, The an flashed face wns had doctor the first real sign of he firs: started as idea across his mind “Isu't it it in front were lighted up by Little Bob touched it, “Does it go along by | quired, “Of course it “You just watch it! wax a long table under The doctor quickly cleared he asked, holding child, pretty 7° of the whose 1 pleased expres at it and sion, Inoked does.” replied Galche merre, " There window ol floor to the hxdside. A few turns the table, a piping whistle from it every few seconds, The boy shrieked with delight and tried to raise himeelf in his bed: when the doctor felt that he must de sist, or the little patient would be over. pearance was astounding, and when having put everything straight, and i ay wii i “He's He burt glhinple ton jr He Ww begun HAs =O had to eat is fod ns though he wanted It, They were, how- one thing 0h Areal ever, anxious about been talking a “lt things i § 1 round.” HOR brain was not affected “1H 1 . Yivint ¥ the doctor e's all right Take rk Weekly Chicag Wi reali o's Bridges. it 1 ig the © world idling out like monuments erected skill, to a people's enter: perfection, 81 to engineering prige, and to mechanical these bridges present a greater variety of features, zm are evi dence of workmanship, than found in the of all the either the the pew admirable better best old or be citive in world, Chicago has sixty-eight bridges spanning the river and it branches at every point where commerce and traf fic demand a passageway. There are eight systems of viaducts, which kK as many safeguards for the people against the dangers of railroad transportation. Represented among these sixty-eight bridges is to be found description of swing or draw thirty is of practical value. They constitute within a radins a few miles a congerics mechanical de- vices which captivate the spectator with thelr perfection and diversity of arrangements ~Chiecago Inter Ocean. day that of of A French M ger Cone. A remarkable individual pamed a Loudon paper. One of the qualfien- Despite the fact that he pos- sessed 85,000,000, he was disgusyngly 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. FOUNDFIFTEEN DOLLARS, Shirt Waist Spent it, the Pink Would Cir! in have And How “Lool girl in with ; ten in “3 linen mili a safe w “Why Ince “And 1.” si ay pe, pockethook that body “What a “What money?’ a “1 don't 10 ix are ko ho 7 sked the g Know." ik in the O0CR an iin % half this on inch from the the diver had to through nine feet of sand. The specie on board of this of £1.500.000 be then cut away and work ' ne of the vessel upward a4 much as $80,000 having been ont in one day, an intewesting fact that from to time expeditions have been fit out and companies formed with ale intention searching for buried reason beneath the sea. Again and again have expeditions left York and San Franeisco 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, 0 all parte of the world—or, rather, to ell parts of the ocean—where sunken vessels are te be entered and their valuable car goes recovered, At the end of 18K the large steamer Indus, belonging to the I’. 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 fortune found in the sea, for a very large amount of froasture was recov: ered. ~Loudon Mail. was ave it tine feud the is of New tr brother of soon In Ame at judge on the ben Ferdinand Her lor, for some ’ of the Petersh y Mid Herder, irg Botanical Garden the mule descendant utly iu Bavaria, 1d Lady Buluwayo. They 8 Cirey al Victoria have | Earl Grey at were upanied in thelr I 8. Ia iy Arney Liter by Grey's brother received Blrauge wie | strict democrats for Con- nb lean has ngress by the repul irth district x, Pa—M. H Kul Daxy was renpomi ngress by the republicans of the distriot WORK AND WORKERS. Pa. the Bland 135 men, has suspend jull trade. This is the se we down In wil mit Joba 8 Poyen & Co a weak oA ., oarriage ndings, biished at Merrimac, Masa, 1 century ago, made an assignn TRIY SH The liabilities are about Bros arg, Pa, cl Tenth-street roll wed down iadefind eral husdred men The road wing soy out of pioymenl closed d¢ wook, A district convention of the miners of the be called at an date (0 conslder stringent methods of ing the operators to the 70 uutii October 1. The old Forbes and Hamner paper mills, located at Baraside, Conn. , mi wn Pittsburg district is to early hold cent agreement and operated by Ferguson & Harding, of Holyoke, Mass, , was {into insolvency. The liabilities are foremd Judge Pryor bas appointed Spencer Trask the Murray Hill (New York) Bauk, pending a voluntary dissolution of the Institution. The receivers ave required to file a bond of £100,000, The state bank examiner bas taken charge of the Manufacturers’ Bank of West Dalath, and C, E Denslss appoluted te. velver, The failure was satirivuled to the bank's inability to quickly realize on its ae Ste, Deposits amount to #40.0.40, da nes G. Knowles, propricior of the big Ruowies Woolen Mills, of Newcastle, Del, confessed judgment for $5000. Me huowies says: “My failure is due absolutely and exclusively to these bard times, and pars teaiariy this freesliver fanaticism.” The blast furnace men at the Riverside Iron Works in Wheeling, West Virginia, were notified of a 20 per ovnt, reduction ia their wages. They refused to accept the reduc. tion mad quit work, and the plant was shut down. 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