How to Remain Young. Strive always to be culm; be cheerful | and sleep well; Delight in music: much with little ehi dren dwell; With moderation eat; salute the open hig day With glad dawn or gray: Thy burdens bravely thou no delay To help a feeble brother on the rugs way; Think not much fret and grieve That thon must beauty some day “Gool-morning!” be It rosy bear, yet too of self, all earth's wealth and leave: Trust thou in God; and in the holy foot add who live Kons those 1 Of forever, count them dead. way: Wise as the serpent ax the dos then like Boe tielice an LOVES COMING. If a with rood #XRCl symme beauty, tiful, countennnes, loving humor and intellect, igure, ielby was tempi: they ho years, the ele in the on tho alt ence, when one sun drove up to the hou a gentieman Mr. Lam! stranger : neither over she chi endeavored fathe,” atone to nim tion. Reynol best part India island and inde tie gun we 45 yeu tion aj backed 1 few met feel ne give kind a worthy Boowines ent, Jdenaie yet wt easiness SO Lamberso and when Selbys that was aion hie Jacent proper magniticent home of Mr had a housekee to him, and Never a da) did not visi Jennle customed presence at first done all agreeable, and with personal char character was not to Jennie certain there thing excellent in Leynold f Was was some Lamberson. because her on his friendship ather set so high a valoe About this time young Freeman Sel by eame home from college to spend Lis vacation, bringing with named Perry Dana, It that a good-looking aud talented young man like Dana should captivate the heart of Jennie Selby, To vay that Dana was a passionless person would not Still, there was a his nature that warmth of love, and though Le might prove a tolerably sympathizing friend, he never could play the role of a lover, Poor Jennie Selby éid not, or would not, see this, So day by day went on, and only found her more interested in her broth er's friend. But there was a heavier Borrow soon to come to the Selby home, and Jennie was to feel its bitterness more than any member of the family. Her brother had returned to college, and with Perry Dana. Not a word of love had been spoken by the young col. | legian during his stay, and yet he had taken moonlight walks, read poetry and even composed a sonnet for Miss Belby, and at last had gone away, leay- ing a void in Jenuie's heart that could not he easily filled, Jenule's father suddenly found him. self stripped of all the steady asecumu- lations of an industrious life. The fam- fly would Lave bad no home had not Reypold Lamberson stepped forward and purchased it for them from Mr. Belly's creditors, Jeunie's gratitude wax intense. la the first moment of him a friend was no wonder have been certain was COTTeet. coldness in ingensible to the gained when that beloved spot was In her ecstucy she wandered round the pleasure grounds with the ardor of a child. she was standing by a favorite rose striding down the walk which lad her retreat, swinging himself alone, as It were, by the vibration of his seemed in motion, outspread as though anxious to grasp whatever might come first was to avold him, but gratitude toward one who had reseued her father from within reach Jennle's tmpulse and when he came to hind herself heart feeling toward the man all, ruin forbade her, the where she sat thore spot down wus hor but a generous ho bad done so much for thi little in Her wind wos elasnped 1 looked into his face, and r eves, she ¢ mbe ton hils her its rugged sur and gasped, her ag of Reynold was kneeling befor recovered from ungainly Jennie figure Or ner love, and as was hi rolled away, 8 custon but brent hed he Sell ys: that ibounded generosity, fod that Je Jennie $ per nnie "sacrificing mrents in the or eldest broth ivy shut * OYEe8 2 Jennie inet in her har usual air, for 1 would pot of choice speak it within doors.” Jennie Lamberson by her side. she felt coming for which walked down the steps with fer heart beat wildly: there she was not pre pared shrubbery. and said Lamberson pointed to it, “Sit there.” She took her seat mechanically, and without raising her eyes awaited his words, He did not offer to sit beside her, but stood with folded arms and chest, looking down ere he spoke, length he said: “Perhaps you have considered me un generous in asking you to marry me under the circumstances which have so unfortunately occurred, I am well aware that my personal appearance is not likely to aid my suit. You are bean tiful. 1 have searcely a claim to com mon good looks, But | have a heart a heart that loves with a devotedness you little dream of, 1 do not expect you heaving Al wife I predict that my homely face will grow brighter and better looking to you every day yon live beside me. 1 will win your love by kindness, and there is scarcely n heart that can long with stand a pure aml unselfish devotion, Having sald this, 1 have only one more remark to make, If you digilke me so much that it will give you pain to be. come my wife, I will here thls moment release you from your promise, and, leaving you, never look upon youy face again.” Jennie Selby vome and stood beside him, Taking his broad Lasd in her own, she said: and do my duty by vou, [I have no wish that you should suffer on my a¢ rount, feelings, | mygelf, | “As heaven Is my witness, 1 will try | | i We cannot always control our You this well I am willing to trust to and to yourself to work a chauge in my nffections This Is all 1 « Can you take me thus?” *1 can,” know as HE time an promise, was the reply, ‘he beautiful Jennie Selby hie wife Heynold parents believe is nowt Lamberson and her thelr happy as she assures them that she is, York News, ol danghter Is as | New | EQUINE DENTISTRY. Sure An Interesting Branch of Veterinary gery... How it Works, PPOs horses’ is admin Ted o The Dore, 80 h with a view to deadening he under md muscles haif the anaesthetic pain as to relax the is placed or about influence of The horse is very sensitive to ifs lafluence: sk, nnd care and careful attendance are neces sary in administering the pain is deadened the use of It is attended with ri it Rometimens by injecting eo caine into the gum with a hypodermic | syringe, or the gum is treated with a sponge dampenasd with cocaine, The horse's mouth is beld open with an instrument. The of for cops has a cutting edge, thus making it pesmsxible to the beak firmly down about the tooth. The tooth may come out comparatively easily: some times 8 tooth i= but it ‘is more likely to be firmly held In the jaw. Sometimes when a tooth ean not be pills] out with the forceps it is taken out with the forceps used as a lever, a block is placed for a fulcrum on the tooth next in front.» Somefimes the horee's jaw is trephined. A plece of the jawbone at the base of the root of the tooth is removed from the outside. It may be that with an opening at the root the tooth ean be drawn: If it ean. not be it is knocked out from the under side. When trephining bas been per formed the cavity around the roots of the tooth is scraped out and freed from all diseased matter, The necessity for having a tooth ex. fracted arises comparatively seldom; probably not one herse In a hundred ever has n tooth pulled: PO per cent of the teeth that are pulled are molars, The charge for extracting a molar bs usually $20; for extracting an incisor “from $5 to 325. beak ihe settle joose, NOTES AND COMMENTS. The United States Civil Bervice Com has still represent inission given out to tgures which, slight spproximately the of the hoy ( f including though subject chang: present I'h Froud extent Classified service whole eral and (0) that branch, or u lal be required to he elas Hund persons OPV joe judicial branche The civil ret otfeers Hot any per 14 * ly as rer or by direction of the who has be tion by th tive civil mated to ployee, 84.02 inden sil - § ind =o far th met without trouble chief source of supply Hees Dew Ones ar methods are adopted, industries may so Rublx nearly unigne barrass is a substance as and na as jg Known to men, Fortunate ever, if is mt plant, and the utilization of new species has already begun, None of them com pares with two found in the valley of Amazon, but commercially impor tant quantities of each of the the gum come from a dozen piante growing in al many fropical lauds. The Landophilia, a climbing vine of Centra Africa, seems to be most likely of then all to take the place of the Boazilian trees if the latter are doomed to ex tinction. Much assassins of Pars, writes a correspon dent, amd in many fabulous gainx have been atiributed to them as a result of their erimes, but these exist most as hns CANeR Statistics recently compiled by the pre feel of Paris police throw a good deal of light on the assas«in's trade as practiced in modern times. Especially interesting are they in view of the pop lar, but very erroncous, Gea that the asenssin's trade is profitable. That it is guite the reverse seems to be provea by a record of the profits gain. wi by notorious assassins during the Inet thirty years. Biographies of a large number of Preach murderers, ome of whom paid the pepal-y of Jeir crimes on the guillotine, while fn Xew the average transported Cale murder money at Nis donia, show that or far less sre minke abom than is made by any third en day lal 0 PF OF © such there A Tell-tale Nail, i'r. John Donne, the famous English divine and poet, who lived in the reign of was a veritable Holmes in bent of mind. A writer in Tid-Bite tells of one of his famous ex ploits He was waking in the churchyard while a grave was being dug, when the sexton cast up a moldering skull, The ily fook it up, and, in bandling it, found a headless nail driven into it This he managed to take out and con- cel in his handkerchief. It was evi: lent to im that murder had been done. He questioned the sexton, and learned James 1. Xherlock doctor i ing found dead in bed one morning, two quarts of brandy. “Had he a wife?” asked the doctor. “Yeu” “What character does she bear?” “She bore a very good character, only the neighbors gossiped because she funeral. She still lives here” The doctor soon called upon the wo. man. Ie asked for and received the particulars of the death of her first busband, Suddenly opening his hand. kerchief he showed her the tell-tale nail, asking, in a loud voice: “Madam, do you know this nail?” The woman was so stirprised thei she confessed; was tried and executed. A TALE OF FRONTIER LIFE. HREOOLLKOTIONS RECALLED BY IN. DIAN INCUKSIONY, What un Lewell Kepevier Discovered ia the Historic Toews of Dusstable- Mirnenious Keenpe Prow a Misra. ble Kxisiosen of a Descendant the Itowerr War. tiers of CUslonianl The Talk eof Melghborkeood, wl One =i Viemes the From tie News, Lowell, Mass, Mr. Hiram Bonulding, who was for many venre the of ihe Mansa pong House, a Bostou summer resort, is undoyis. sdiv ns well known as any man in Mid Howex Mr. Bpau dig, besides baviag Leen # popuinr hotel man, boasts of belay a lines! Aesop proprietor County wit of Jolie Bpau'ding, a well known wino was killed in with the the eommand of ws Capinin John Tyog in 1804. He lwo 10 of the Corpet Band, of Dun iY known af the other Bandmas er the Dest known citizen : everywhere for his : character, ULE Is the wife of this & well known as ber recent severe |ilness malaria caused grave Herons acquaintances, nus seemed powerless and fever, {impaired aot or, and genera: wreioh- clinese we tie B, uniii ber sttention was exlind to Iie, Willams’ Plok Pus for Pale Peo i she began 1o use thems, Oa i Bept. 7, 1806, Mra ¢ first box of Pink Pllis, he News reporter that on of the hardest her, Ebe rdiog to diree- we iwrial poison sees Her action Jud he fae lans while serving in as the first leater ne ilstind by ail traces of pished at my recov. and my neighbors, surprised.” sald she. “to what is des edicine, the fe WAS more Ast my inshand are not “1s BUoh a enampion of AGG ng, ths ig “1abie he homey 1s i by all receipt xox Tor the icine six b 1K or DY ans Me One Well-Morteaged Cow, re 8B 1 is f th a more lake a farmer ured by with red ow with COW gpot- like “Oh, t eleven white Fame Thine. what the doctor say atm nd, did hat you must give up relig (ake to drink | You must stop doing se h work and take a tonic." — irler-Journal JUPT try a ther i 100, bor of Casoarets, sandy ea. feet Liver and bowel regulator msde, The man who would be considered wise Heart Disesse Relieved in 30 Minutes, Dir. A«new’s Cure for the Heart gives per fect relldf in all cases of Organic or Sympa thetic Heart Disease in 8 minutes, and seodlly effects a cure. It is a peeriess rem- ody for Paipttation. Shortness of Breatn, Smothering Spelis, Pain In Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. Onadose convinces. If your druggist hasn't it In stork, ask him to procure it for you. It will save your life Whon a little man is Hfsed up everybody finds out that be is litle, Then an art cle ber bean wold for MW pears, In pie of competition spd cheap lftetions, it wees have superior quality Dobbine' Kieot fe Soap hae been rotviantly nade and sod witce 186. Ask yous grocer fov si. Bes. of ali Of British birds the cuckoo lays the small est ogg in proportion to its sige, Cascan~rs sgtimnliste Heer, Kidneys and boweis, Never scien, woakea oF grip. ie, In Germany aspatagus is peeled before ft is canned by the ald of a apooial machine. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gums reduces inflamma. Honallays pain, cures wind colic, Bo. a bottle The smallest mouse will canss the biggest elephant to quake with fear, FITS stopped tree ani Permimentt enred. N+ fin ufter first Guy's tie of Jom Kianes Ginmar Nerve Rasroumn, Free $2vind bott irenis We. Send to Ur, Kine, 1 Arch St., Phils, Pa Car axies are made by a recently-patented mechanism, Ay 45 LNG i SN SN Mas 8 Cure for Cons i'n: tion has saved me Maar a dostor's bill 4 PF. Hanoy, P.ane, Baltimore, Md, Dea, 4, 1594 Ther Is no water on the moon's surface. Wien Willons or ewt've, eat a Oan-aret, sendy oatharu Care ai We. le Monlevideo's population bs 344,342, r