CUPID IN THI RAIN, Just a lttle cloud with Casting shadows o'er the blue liae Where they stood “It “deal, Let us in the wood.” whispered, here will rain.” he find a shell Then the siivery drops came down, Yq Smote t GF the tree; But the suugl Watched the Lovingly he swaying And he held her th Why? True lovers i This 1 know When the sun peeped Pretty f.onth to & from t malden seemed so shy ere the tw After birds began to For an hour And she wlhis “Who Eunows, Anothet “Pid you ever give medic Dr. phe rs kim as at chat gery, where me to man) his early carve most medica that Kind at Macpherson “1 do not once LAC, Wer gave ut I had | lookir of the body ces, aud | bility tha Jain, When [I oped ft was Soy, breathl thar [ wus address that iL he hous half an have rivals “The boy looked sut » the only sald, wh for it tended to conring known in “(yf conrse, the lad he knew ing that rivals started, © on the f ] cessary. includn which I might my patient in ore pot imn.cdinte “I had were mad» necessary by) and RE Nn ther: ths | fusTare he went “As | approached the surprised to find it in comp pes, and I could not help whether I had been m of a practical joke, especially when my pine ut the bell remained unanswered I bad expected to find the house lighted up, and everybody on the alert. await- ing my appearance; and I was pre pared with dn apology for my intrusion when [ heard steps descending the stairs and coming along ball in answer {o my second ring “I'he door was opened by a genial looking ell gentleman in a flowered dressing gown, who carried a lamp in fis hapd, and Irs fist words set my mind at rest so far as my fears of a hoax were concerned. “ ‘Oh, you are the doctor, I suppose? he sald, ‘Will you walk upstairs, please? 1 am sorry that you bad to come so far. 1 thought he would be able to iad a medical man much nearer er. Surely there are some? “Yes, but your messenger did not gppear to know them,’ | answered; and the od gentleman murmured some- | thing about a doctor always being ready for a new patient, as he led the | ly red concluded pace] wel fare, getting to the adidre boy had oi copied down in Yen on AWAY MMR I dark wondering ide the vietim 3 the way into a room on the first floor at | the back, and placed the lamp on the! table. 1 glanced around the place quickly. expecting to sce some sign | of the person I had to attend, i “rhe room was comfortably, almost pandsomely, furnished ax a sitting oom, and contained a cheerful-looking | fire, before which two armchairs were 4rawn up, with a small table between ‘hem, containing two glasses, a syphon of soda water, besides a box of cigars, But there was no sign of a patient. = wrake your great coat off and sit! down, sald the old lean put your things F suppose you will not f root? 1 can recommend “He had seated armchairs as he ‘Pardon me, | fhiment, ‘hut gentleman; the table, « hject to a che (it the cheroots himself in one of the in Ke said, in considerable had | ilo looked up, ans if surprised at my DeLLer Dot sey stonis before | anyvihing olwe » tient todd In greater nry than ir he looked quite a pleture of and You Ww he smiled good-natured ill sit down 1 1 tell health ‘i you % the matter wit clidly as before an standing w vou do no! will eateh cold You docto exer wv bs dong =i ii and plain liviz one af Cheroots indeed, ox cellent ‘At the end of But me half an hour I re pleaded aA ent we 16 or go with my st pation range #0 earnestly to an other fee and stay half that him an o ie heart A fresh idea occurred to me. ‘I will stay condition,” 1 sald; “that you lie down and let me try to get you to sleep.” 1 felt that if | could succeed in doing =o | should have done something to justify my visit and should be able to get I scarcely had ti to leave on one ing a possible remunerative patient, place of his chair. am off” he said, and, feeling pretty “{ began by reading aloud to him in a soft, monotonous tone which 1 bad generally found effective, and at the gemioman jumped up, wide awake, and, fishing in his pocket, produced an- other half sovereign. “You must not forget your fee, he #aid, as he lay back again at full length on the couch; ‘please go on, It 18 ver, soothing.’ I wan getting desperately sleepy my- self, and more than ever anxions to succeed and get away, when my pa tient roused himself again suddenly. * “This won't do,” he sald, quite anx- fously. ‘If I go to sleep, how on earth shall 1 know what | owe you? me, I said the reading Hike compiets HA trust that continuead Yon shortly, oan to nid again, with what seemed till ut o'clock jumped up as lvely ne over ith u fle pre tinte NIC ORN, patient to present Hie Ww iy fourth fee, witht of sts vitd 1 wa deeply the promise me from his fate } ii leaving th and getting sponzes Are Rising f *he war in Mas # af t uban alsin fiw RIMSII ew tha furnis third eof the cur fo put advancing os gi: 2 hat helps bey » KPOnges tis of that prices that pi.ment supply have Supply y from Florida, Cols, Nassau, Mexico and the Mediterranean, Ordi narily about two-thirds of the supply, in value, comes from American waters, The demand for sponges has ine creased paturally, while the world's supply hax not Kept pace with it. It has within recent years actually di- owing to care.ess methods of fishing and to overfishing to supply the increased demand, The sponge of slow growth. It takes two or three years for it to attain a commercial size. In all countries in years The of sponges In Inwe against the pulling of litte sponges until they have reached a cer against the taking of lobsters and of some fishes under specified siges «New York Journal, A New Telephone. Edison's new telephone, a sam ple of which he has given to Li Hung Chang. does away with the receiver, and permits a business man to carry on a conversation at a distance of a few feet from the instrument, which is placed against the wall of a room, without leaving his desk or touching the instrument, which works automat. ically. The town of Marblehead, in Masan- chusetts, gained its name bécause the white Jmutz which is so plentiful on the headlands Jooks like marble from a distances, # NOTES AND COMMENTS. « representod Profes Homan Cat 105,000,000) The leading religions ai hy the following figures (Christian 1 stint OH HNN (HN): 10 (rock Cnt! O50. 000.000 total (Third Helrrows 100M) HY Fotal tins, HO Mohnmmedan S10. 00M) JIMMIE NG ical Hon-t nt Wasldngton glect, for whic New York ase Jackeon county CIrTONeGiEs i the early democrats responsible, there is 1 in this Nate 4 Germany i= inereasing x production Rome of its coal is sold in the markets, to Colum Australia, Japan and Great Bri Indian and Japanese coal i= said conntry and Oregon iritish from Far East. They are both inferior steam producers, but are very cheap make a as Russia is trying to sap ply her Black Sea flec: with coal from Khe bas a duty of 40 mported coal, but even that rate is nnable to keep it out of the country. One result of the increased attention paid of late years to the ariny aml na. vy is that it is Jess difficult to keep the ranks full, and full, too, of the best ma. terial. The army lacks less than 400 of He full quota of 25,000, and the same number ix to be made up to secure to the navy Hts 12.000, Tie admiral in charge of the enlisted men in the navy states nlzo that not since the early days of the navy has there been so large a percentage of the men American citi zens, while the personnel is far higher than it bas been, and the enlisting offi- vers find it mush easier to keep the lists full. When all the now ships are complete there will be nesded 16,000 in- stead of 12,000. The Chicago Inter-Ocenn says: It would appear that at length a remedy has been discovered for lebrosy. It consists of powder from the bark of a tree known as the hoang-nah, which grows only on the mountains that sep amte the kingdom of Annam frora the Chinese province »f Jeos Jt js weing used with much soccess and offi in the leper hospitals of the nutes tl wit he SUrprise ned when Seo i oniiestants socomds of win. ince bis advent he arateur tour veel +1 ircles this season brie entered in pearly all the eastern Ohlo and western and generally carries away a large share of the prizes At the annual bicycle meet in 8Bharon, Penn. on Aug. 25, be rode a half mile on a heavy track io 1:07. Scott gov SINS by two large hooks that are tightly elasped to the handle pars and firmiy attached to bis stubas of arms, He has wonderful control of his machine. and an handle it with the same skill as an expert who i= physically sound. In guiding his wheel he does not depend so much on the use of his artificial arms as he does on the artful movements of his legs and body. Beott has issned a challenge to ride any armless bicyclist a series of one, two, five and ten mile races. A HT HMA AAA Whiskers at Fourteen. Fd Jenkins ia a fourteen-yearold boy living in Garrard County, Kentucky. whose claim to distinction ix based on the fact that he has a fully developed black mustache that many a man of thirty would be proud to boast. The boy was hardly ten years oid when the fur began to sprout on his upper lip. Contrary to the usage of boys he did not ehcourage its growth by surrep- titiously shaving. He never put a razor to his face, but the hair needed no encouragement and continged to grow and become darker, tintil the mustache was thick aad long. The re markable feature is that the boy is not particularly developed beyond his years in any other way. He is not ahove the average in height or weight, fie sill wears knoe “pasts” and it is a ’ weer sight to see the kid fumbling « Js mustache and curling the euds, Liz hicycie Ta uf this e enith Heo that Care of your BABIN, ir Ylood is pure petite good and allthe rans in a henithy Hood's Bares ariiin is and blood { the great ul Tigi 1 ino and arefore it ly the ine med Ng med) medicine (0 ta. fn this fall, when the sphere 15 laden with &isease gonns (rom ving wert gid ing vegotatl tie Sarsaparilla fae hee 8 Hood's Pills is res family cathary Napoleon's Attempt at Suicide, Sympathy and + thes he wears the wearing ap Never judge a man form your estimate pare] of his wife BRAVE SPIRITS BROKEN. be § ge r How often women wake up in “he morning cheerful and happy, deters mined to do so much bejore theday ends, and yet Before the morn- ing is very old, the dreadful BACK- ACHE appears, the bravespirit sinks back in affright; no matter how hard she strug gles, the “elute” 8 upon her, she falls upon the couch, ory. ing:='* Why should 1 suf- fer wo? What can 1 do?" Lyi in E Pinkham's “Vegetable Compound ” will stop the torture and restore courage. All such pains come from a derangsd viernes, Trouble in the womb blots ont the light of the sun at midday to ®& vast number of women. Be advised-—do as many others have done and are doing procure Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound = ohee, and commence without delay to realize thapelief it is sure tobring you i