AT DAWN, Each leaf, another wakening, sighs, “Sweet sister, it is day! The last Bight-blooming glory dies, And wheresoo'or a petal lies, The east grows warm and gray. “The birds are still asloap; and yet, Amid the silent throng, Like dusky vaj The The Rerun of heavenly song.” rs that beget lew, dream-winged shades have set John B. Tabb, in Lippincott, HILL COUNTRY IDYL THOMAS ITTY M'KISSEM | looked at her broth wl wd A 811 ne - companied by a admira- un, Hugh M'Kissen tainly of L TAD DOO, ANCt a line him Ld La 4 yon here andl strange Are gir us and our the But to take he cattle, ith himself as he went ght spark Lucy Campbell,” he thought ‘ ‘ been East to and ab higa-fiyer, but pretty, Jim Campbell's well off, and he only young Jim and Lucy [ dunno. Tl speak to Kitty about it. And there she is at the ¢ ows, now.” Kitty was there with her milk pails, and Hugh broached the sub ject at once, She looked up, blushed a little and then looked down, and listened, “Lucy Campbell!” she cried, Boss! Why don't the cre'tur’ still! Lucy Campbell's a nice girl; little sharp tempered, but you're not and she never turns a hand to anytoing around the house; but you're not look ing lor a housekeeper. Give down, Boss!” “Well, there's Nancy Stallins. Nancy's ple are not se well off na Luey Camp ben #; but they do say that Nancy is the SCHOO, ga sort of Old as wy, n young | | comfortably SLE 8 | | most todwstrions girl in the noah rd.’ “Yes,” said Kitty; ‘ves, she’s a worker. She never cleans up her dirt, though ; and she—she chews snuff. You don't like tobacco in that way, do you, Hugh?" “M-mph!"” ejaculated Hugh. I dunno what to do, Mother, me to marry, and I declare, except the two, Iecan't think of a girl I'd like to have, unless —well, there “Y ot A stupid I? “Well, shoe's at ain't one.” said Kitty, pettishly Bow Now, id cow is the most Bullface!” voped stup ty st 1 milking, J ' said Huzh: “Did you ever such an uncertain chap as that {Si Doss! He's been four times week buyin’ cow, 4 iresh here 1 SM here this shout stays at on vet. "Pears HY ain't made he don't sces it. hours and mind around up his time, to me know a good thing when he wo 3 good Many young men said Kitty, not to be one of {in the same fix, I allow, Doss appears to i kind, Hq me } er 8 prudent of the | inherit. It opened the are that | air or heirs of | am satisfied from the heir, Kitty, vy to transfer to you, under | form, nearly ninety I congratulate you to live East, as income gentle creased ) n at ind that nore what as much I the t OY man wrement, saare ostate amounts to than IS near twice paper, am to i Markham mt you and instructions tto the h Aare or thousand d will be able Kitty. You ne possibie, un an sufficient, 1 suppose, for a single woman 1 dollars! Kitty, and struck the M'Kissens It a fairy tale, and the young lawyer looked like an enchanter Hugh was considered rich there, with less than a fifth of the sum; but ninety thousand dollars! At last Kitty asked : “Mr. Burnett Cousin Calvino must | Ninety thousan dazed dumb was | live there to get the money 1" koap “No. You can live whers you like; but if you want to enjoy life, the East is the place for you. You are your own mistress, or, at least, will be at | twenty-one. In the meanwhile, the court | here will probably let you name your | own guardian and trustee,” “Thank you, cousio. I am giad to { know you; glad to have this unexpected | fortune, wad would be glad to see place | surprising than that of The amount | | six clerks and fitty seven chemists, The | works cover an area of 726,000 square : that I have hear | so much of, But the only kin I ever knew, though not of my blood, wear to me. This is my only { home. I may visit the East, but I could not, stay there.” The news of Kitty's wonderful inherits ance soon spread. Rumor increased it by un additional cipher, It was heard { of with a thrill of awe and envy. It was { said that the dashing *‘furriner” was to { marry Kitty, and take her away immedi- { ately ; and Josiah Doss was in the gulf of | despair, Hugh knew better, so far as Kitty's views went, but he felt a sinking at the heart, Kitty would stay, with a fortune in possession nro such she { seemed out of the common sphere. Burnett, while the ‘legal forms going on amused himse if by studying r this cousin, who was so readily accommodating her- self to circumstances and the M'Ki especially Hugh It required no that latter with Kitty, but seemed not to alize his and ved Hugh ‘Th youny things id the lawy Sens, pene- p 3 "gr } / } tration to see the Was In love quite re own feelings: that Kitty Al 1% brig} man me out very ‘Mr. M'K ism have the aD i+ 6 house put which 4 iborhood, WaA beth said Nan “wy er Know bricks and ro house n wugh roo ut | was thin Stalling the hous ’ outer KE A sorter cross alwix meetin’ it SIX wa (8 was put in; the floors « You!" continued bitterest LX, ret avis ACH DOUSe: an ns in tavern inside JON loads o Are kivered Nancy, ‘Kivere over the h kive —__——— —-— of Dyestuffs, : N cum rlids "<The Led Manufacture Few growth of instances modern industrial Any one specialty are more the manufacture In England, France, Germany snd some other countries, but especially in Germany, this industry has attained such prodigious growth that in some cases the extensive works resemble a small town or village. This appears from the published statistics that one of these plants—that of the Farowerke, at Hoochst-on-Nain, where ar employed some 1900 workmen, fifty foremen, nine engineers, besides eighty. in of artificial dyestufls. yards, and from one end of the works to the other the distance is 3300 feet. Be. sides a great variety of dyestuffs, the acids employed in their production are also manufactured, amounting in one year to 23,108,000 kilograms of sulphuric acid, 12,500,000 of other acids, and 8,624,000 of coal-tar products, «New but | 1] for a | : | INEWS AND NOTES FOR WOMEN. The mosquetuire is the propee thing in gloves, There are 18,000 women journalists { in London, In Burmah it is the woman who does the wooing, ] ’ » A Boston woman has been licensed as an | Proumonta i trating York Telegram. undertaker, Hleft.over girls" lish for old maids, is the Queen's Eng- Orchids are the favorite for an artistic coiflare. The of Belgium sleight of hand performer, floral dressing Queen 15 a clever Bronze and gold braidings are times seen on the Aun old be en revived some. has great demand, the place west gowns, edge very Miss Mattie A. Cobb, of Providence, BR. 1 cubtedly m Any prevented if the blood is kept pure the general health-tone sustained by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, When this is the germs of La Crippe, Diphtheria Typhoid ¥ Malaria, in the systems, After all such pros may be and diseases done, eariet and rer Aad annct lodge | s Hood's of inestimable value in restoring destred health and Tecan sarsapariiia has been found Vigor, and purifying the tainted blood For example read (he following from Mis Mattie A. Cobh, of Providence, I. 1, and ber mother. Miss Cobb Is a young lady of 18, a Picture of Health ABA 'n the front rank in her stadies In Gs Nigh Bebwiol, Ter father te A well known police offioer “1 write 10 tell how much good ood 's Sarsapariila has done for me. Sometime ago 1 had dighihera and was tiek for a year afterward, being Weak, Blind and Helpioss 1 used one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilia and It made me real stv Marre A. Conn, South Chester Avenus, Prov onoe, 1, 1 “AS my daughter wanted to write how well she Hked Hood s Bara Hin, 1 thought | would sy a fow words, [think I is the Createst Blood Purifior ever brought before the Sams of my {riends say ‘wo awa with your eine.’ 1 aald the wine once, but since my daughter has taken Hood's Sarsaparilla we inton has cha considerably.” Maa Geo, x. Con, Providence, I 1 Hood's Pills are neh wagetable and are the best iver in vigorator and | family oathartio. ME A MYX Ud CAPTURIN( AN INCIDENT IK THE CRUISE OF A REVENUE MARINE VESSEL. A Would-be Spanish Smuggler Off the Florida Coast Overbhaunled by Uncle Sam's Bluejackets, Within recent the southern Florida has been red the assiduous having yenrs smuggling in uced ton minmum, cruising of the revenue-cutter of this ground making it exceedingly hazardous; ventures in Year ago cutter fortunate as to make The cutter was sta harove chanrge yet occasionally a bold craft d it wa Ntates making a run, an that the United Mclane wus so excellent haul, over late afternoon in Punta the when only a revenue an nding One vicinity iassn, Ha i, ON Lh and her prize ores and exhausted m " M mmandis hours later thw port, her o deemed it against the As a feat pice of work In navigation al and ticklish portion of the « aflair of the Ansonita one any young officer can The vessel was fioally United States « frecing not only captain and crew advisable to | woo gale which had sprung n f mean the of which brou 1. in the yuris, technicality the Ansonita, but her «Harper's Weekly, P and nice yr NR in seamanship mel, IE] justly feel Hispose i of some Speed of Railroad Trains, It is often desirable tedium of travel by mil by testing the speed at which the train is runuing along, and many persons amuse them. selves by timing this speed by voting, watch in hand, the time at which the various mile posts are pussed. There is a rule, however, which gives approxi. mately correct results, which any one may practice without reference to a time. keeper, The rails average about thirty foot in length; and the number passed over in twenty seconds equals, roughly, the number of miles per hour at which the train is teaveling. Unless the train is running at a very high speed say over sixty miles per hour, there is no dif flouity in counting the number of rails yy over, as thers is a distinct click corel vy between each pair of rails is covered by the wheele=Now York Tele- to releve the We SMUGGLER, | I will Nuts and Nutrition. A good story is tgld of Dr who wished to make a 1: on the minds of his girls. They teased for n it and were promised all they next day nothing bat tn the table. Now, girls “eat ail you want and you 1 off as if you had your u | d ivy to bear, The pron Dio Lewis, arked impress ios b mrding ne hool dinper, 1 he on Laowis wanted, wp id Dr i bu ny sre GN we but are too and Plowman na nner: puts taken after Lies much for the stomach ring + ing on fi mend surely indigestion ! Bede Jane wn excellent article they us the trees beautify and cost of planting The are not to be ¢ mun slapic a IAW Ar the ornament at market f« Herald ——— La Garippe Not the Merrimae, but the Yirgiala. makes ) prove that for you, no matter he w or of how long og Catarrh, n cash. thing Your case a. ui n't cure y 1 They're certain of their medi cine. R. R. R. ADWAY’S READY RELIEF. 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