— —— IN THE BATTLE, If a trouble binds you, break it; Life is often what we make it, Good or ill—and so we take it; Let not disappointment fret you, If a seeming ill beset you, Cast it off, and hopeful get you On your way As you make it, so you take it, In the battle every day. If your genius slumber, wake it; For our life is what we make it; As we shape it, so we take it; If we hunt for care or sorrow, Woe shall only always borrow Trouble from a better morrow Every day— As we make it, so we take it— So the life will run away. If the heart ke it; If a blessing offers, take it; For our life is what we make it; is thirsty, sl Joy ab Pleasure unds in happy faces lives in rosy places; Let us court the goolly graces the way make | And we | take it as we In the battle every day, Dig the garden, smooth it, rake it; For the math is what As vi Sit not idly Wrapt in fancy’ Victory does Strike and stay! wo make it; 1 work it, so you take it; hoping, dreaming s futile teeming: not come by sc As you make it, so you take it, If you faint not by t Mo wre, sn ——— ot —— HER LITTLE 10 way. Free | JOKE. JOCELYN looking out of It -— M. in Detroit ‘Tess, window, you ng an : and and blu a joke. must be And the she goes But Miss yet able t she is than m Ko er dre 5 CAR | Raows sight which | nd pi bigp go Cusa She wat Blakes CAD See smile never positively : ne. Kindnes How Il blush and y old thing! Wel her right! } Lie Y few y men in a pl is stro simper serve ung we, wi have old mai them under umbrellas ling “Miss Cornel Ruth She aches, distur! wait Ruth Blake turns the dining room, seats herself upon the straight backed chairs and begins to draw off her brown cotton gloves, She is an odd little figure, small and slim, and dressed in a hideous antiquated plaid, with shades of glaring Ulue and green ; yet her fair hair-—which the wind and rain have ruffled and made to look like a halo about her meek, small face painful curve of her lips, and her slightly flushed cheeks, render her not altogether unpleasing She eats her simple tea quickly, glance ing from time to time at u book which she has propped up against the milk jug weft hook Mr. Stanford mentioned inci dentally one day, and which she Las ob. tained from the village library, The next morning Miss Ruth gets a letter. She knows the handwriting upon | she envelope before she spens it, Miss head to add down, ba | how no one is is ready in's a one ving have of her and she your tea little one of tnt : ino prim Rppearan " { heart | | | | thoug | to have had | as pleases him best, perhaps kill her, fails | | of her faco breaks up as she sinks into | among the Esquimaux people are usually toy of course, it's about the ‘Parish matters, to herself. «Perhaps school treat.” She opens the envelope, unfolds the note within and is reading it slowly, when suddenly she utters a low cry, her breath comes fast and the familiar world about her grows in a moment strange and unreal, For it is a love letter. She is thirty- thrée, and this is her very first, And from such a man-—the man whom ghe has looked followed so humbly and modestly ever since she first saw him! She goes down to breakfast with a flushed quiver- ing lips and radiant eyes. “Miss just this morning, says warningly, {uth in the nar row passage that does duty for a hall. Miss Ruth nods and were the pleasantest intelligent pos ible. s this fall up face, Cornelia's on the ramp miss,” vs she meets smiles as welin’s d morning vid less ADNSwWers 14 “No, dear,” n duty and fill thar After to visit 4 | elia goes out Miss Ru trembling art: Then wkes up he and writes the (uine { her he STANFORD Y letter has oy much I scarcely know pt that [ am most grateful t It is so good of you to love me you do, and love has always seemed *h a beautifu Suing z to me, though | never tht that it was likely to come to either my sister or But [ am very, very glad letter, and shall always even if you change y« mind, f« [ am not worthy of all wud things you say of me. Still atever haj always feel to know that hy : written, ver ff me U ut of Dean Mg. surprised me ve what to say, ex« nur ou. ns you say me your bo th ve 16 2 pons shall happy nap as vy have will think the mpert mes thought ou 8 you intter igh it seems inent I think u, yet Ruri Brake r several tin en shakes her have ought cou d she br him her home, her life wtuary ol « oddly that J pen before him, work lying folded togeth A tiny thimble! He glances snall bare hands, She has taken ofl her ugly What a bat { a woman for a strong man to fight! What a ge life to} marred and 2 bitter shame! Stanford before here is her What lown at her er gloves ntle yo shattered by ill Mr, stands does not speak, there her, His back 0 his face ight shines full upon hers “I did not show my sister your letter,” hesitatingly “I thought I wait--that perhaps you your mind, think differ ently about it ali, and then it would best that only we two should know." She uot say a word about changing her own mind, She stands there before him, a sweet, fair woman, in spite of her old fashioned gown and her oddly arranged hair, She looks at him with smiling, stead. fast eves, and bids him take or leave her And his courage lonking window the 5 to the CAL and she cannot s well, but she had would change bagins better does to hurt, wound, him, In n# moment his resolution is taken, He strides hastily forward, “Ruth, do you lov me!” he asks, holding out his hands, And the calm hit arms, “Ob, 80 much 30 much!” she almost Y she says | sobs. up to and reverenced and | | sympathize | the little maid | if this | | through the whole be | Bering Strait on the Alaskan side. | the pelts seal oil and walrus oil are ex. | fonsting oh these | culation, | are bought, “But I am not worthy of you. You should marry some one ever, ever 80 much better and younger and prettior than J. Do you know,” hiding her ashamed face and confessing it as she would have contessed a sin, ‘I am thirty-three.” “And I am thirty-four, “Dreadful isn’t it?” When Miss Jocelyn hears the news, she away suddenly on a visit to some friends. Three years have passed, Jocelyn is older, sadder, has loved and suffered, and with others. Stanford or " he answers, goes and Laura wiser. She learned to Jut she has never seen Mr, his old maid wife When she returned home the marriag to his new again, was over, and they were gone thing herself. him hov What a horrible thing worst to fess, and tell did, will go and sorry I am, have ruined two er penitent swoeetbriar hi fair, wavy hair knotted cl and her eyes sh Frogs' Legs Are Dainty, indred sana, it asiderable feature « will be in market IA a Pp wit no In ese Ways laborate {ricassec York Tribune —————— - Electricity Serves All Wondrou if the Purposes. Ans ns to leads the A mer i States But Switzerland and many imagine that the 1 world in this regard that little nites the fac med is cial wiitors the ahead of all tricity, in use of and zed for the Arrange ments have Just been ¢ mple bel at Ma. loja Kursaal for heating a great hotel The tered about the b mij Its waterfalls are ev ole rusiing streams erywhere util | rod ud tion of at tric powe rr. this agent, heaters are to be seat ulldings, just as stores or steam colls would be, and it is uaderstood that the to cooking too. ireuits ran, into every room, At night will be Casier than to unship one little hot-water *‘grog”’ warmer, both of which will stay warm night, and at one predetermined beat.—New Orleans Plc. ayune. current is The « and of course, nothing of the wires for a lamps and pu botler, or bed. CL ——— Alaska's International Fair. The Esquimaux wear reiodeer skins for clothing, They buy them from the Siberian Chuckeheeos, who come over to an internationel fair that is held every summer on Kotzebue Sound, just above For There is much dancing and occasions, as well as trading. Al the trading is done by barter, no sort of money being in cir. At this fair also many wives One can purchase a very Wives changed, good article of a wife for 810, bought, Sometimes the women are con. sulted, Chicago Herald, by | be employed for | for a | Pink is in favor again. x Oyster white is a ne The old Directoire capo is in again, w tint. This is going to be a The emerald | Neck worn. grenadine of the kinds stone rue hic 5 are to Draries, etc. Woman's work making itself fe mmaries of Ia women 8s sm Cign mission work 81.602 It takes a woman to do so make her tricycle. woman is doing unconve practicing an economy Mme. la Cr has the hone woman to be ele Academy of Madrid, tion was confcrred on lence of her paintings on the walls Madrid Athenmum, Buy a hat or bon quill feathers, il you want service, F en the best of them, are perisha ble; colored rosettes wash out damp or wet her, and wun man knows how to curl a feather it will cost her the price of her hat to keep the os- trich plumes in trim. r of Srsait pain her for the net with a wing ". ers, ov weat loss a w If a girl does not know what colors are unbecoming, it will pay her to seek ad. vice of a disinterested woman of taste, Very often the photographer is a good man to talk to when hints are wanted; 80 is a dressmaker, but milliners are not to be depended upon, their aim being to force a sale if need be. A native Hindoo woman, Miss Jagan. nadham, has been educeted ava physi cian to serve as a medieal missionary 1a her native land, She stodied first three years in Madras, then two years in Ed- inburgh School of Medicine for Women, where she passed her examination most successfully, and obtained the diploma of the Besttish conjoint college, thus plac. ing her name oa the British Medical Register. year. sy hour, be SEL BCT SIFTINGS Bolomon's best Borses cost only BRS Turkeys have years in India, Boise, Idaho, wl by from a hot spring near the city, The that the car 1893, length. A citizen of Mol He a Ie fa ) 2 Turon been known to live thirty in now hea water Ohio zo by Legislature of decreed September Has tove mu { on all roads over forty Mo., Hpper trunk nea ous collection. event and J00 year hone Ebony is said to be some parts of Tamaulip it is used ! she Mon fuel, As Jf H ft matic traditior “Sea-Ho What a oubled with dyspep- fair trial O 4 they sia Flow roub College heada One bottl ured me, It was » hu dollars and Gen and CX gure, we, = Syspepsia el handled sburg JOHNSON'S Anodyne Liniment. ORIGINATED IN 1810, + EOF 171 ALNOST A cara). ¥ traveler, Foory family should keep Mt ot hand ANION § of Jife Halide So occur to any one Honling and Pent rating river wand al Wold perry here —— CATARRH ware wanted partion bare 1 ELY’'S CREAM BALM ISWwWorTH $500 TOANY MAN, Woman or Child suflering fram Not a LIQUID or SNUFF. A particle Is appiled Into seoh sosiell ana i» agrew alde. Friow 30 osmte st Drucgists or oy mall KLY BROTHERN % Warren Stree, Now Yor YOU NEED NOT FEAR that people will know * bir be A i" you use that perfect ob rll log Ab bg Tuts Hair ™ In te Smet fvaeh He hair, Price, Oh Omen, 30 Turn Place, N. ¥X, miles no | | that a constitution may be gradually bullt up | #irose smo | ready A Yentriloquist's Throat. Professor RB. H. Mohr, quist, went through a strange exper the other day. In one of the of the Harvard Medical Sch mitted t and che experts, the ventrii ence inbhorntories an examination sLOY AR to determine number mations gave his The « Xperts are cerning the una results the professor to a oa there Lil over 1h flatter than Questions Olen Asked, A PROMINENT GA " | pL Fe” | Ly a MONEY... MUSHROOMS . More mo pey in them for less outlay p ne wit were, lmporiers 3 and Dealers, Fhile- & delphis, Pa New Catalogue for ¥ S92 now ready. Pree Send for it 1 =n L On PEF = GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. 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