.i.i.i.-iiv ,-ii-n: , .h j tti .?4:hy.j u;a Ta vi e.:(::.TJia.'H'jr A Villi Aaanvftm.... THE ' ctLEBRAtED YORK - BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sewe it, Whole 8 took and Double Warfahtecf tfttJjy.Entirt Sat'rsfectioiJ 'Manufactured and Cof Bale to the Trade tif ' i, t. .,., ,., YORK. " PA. .'. - ' .-I - l-'-l- I .. ... .'. 1 ..1,1 . - j -1 , , , A lull Assortment of : Boots, Shoes and 'At 'I v ' . Rubbers-1 j -'Constantly on Hand."" .: wspe(Hal Attention Paid to Order -S i - "' ' ' ... . . ' ,- Xew Millinery I &OQd& , . . - ,-l :. ; i ..ii. -t i .:... ..M, il,: I BEO tolnform tneffflMte1 lhat I have just re turned from Philadelphia, with a full assort- uimi oi uie latest siyies oi i I : i , MlttlNETlt GOODS Alt I- HATS AND BONNETS, ' ' ftlBBONi,' i-RENCrf iWeR8, r! I. FEAT1IE1W, ;Jt ;;' , 1 " , ' ' 1 ti U.II,.-. (..:, KOTIONS. I' 3"! ' I fl' And all artlolf usually found in a nm-elass Mil linery Kstabllxhmant. All orders promptly at tended to. - -We will sell all goods as Cheap as can be got elsewhere..- v , t.. - . ,, DRESS-MAKING done to order' and in the la tost style, as I get the latest Faxhlons from New York every montli. , Gotlorlng done to order, In all widths. I will warrant all my work to give gut la faction. All work done as low as possible. AHNIE ICKES, , t j . ; ..i Cherry Street, near the Station, 61913 l"'" " -vi,' '-.r Newport, Pa. UAKSUlN'SHhis'isri-otthe lowest priced, RTPT.T AP l)ut being much the best l In VELU OIL t lie enfl bv far the cheapest. Do not fall to give It a trial and you will use uu other. u ,ii, i .: , TUB alarming Inerease la the number of (right ful accUleiit-t, fvsultlng In terrible deaths and tlieoVstnietUm-of valuable property, Baiiaed by tfeoindlscrlmlnate usaolclla, ksMiwn aiuit Uie name of petroleum, prompts us to call your spe cial attention to an article which will, wherever llHEUt remove Uie CAUbU oi. such oeldeuta- We allude to ; i - i ,.,. ,ii (i , -CairemiStdUiv1 ' Oil ''i'v't 'i r'-' ,, ron '' '."" ' ' ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor ef 4bls Oil has Jos several years fell the necessity M psovfdlug lor, and presenting to the public, as a substitute for the dangerous compuunoj vrjuon are.seni; broadcast - over the try. an oil that is HAKE and DKILLIANT. aim euureiy rmLiwn.v!JniOT long series oi laoo- rlous and costly exiierlineuts. he has succeeded lu providing, and now offers to the public, such a substitute In "CARSON'S BTELLAlt OUU", It, snoum oeusea oy every ianmy,-'r,1 v,, ,,;,; , 18T, Because It Is safe beyond, a question. ,1 lie primary purpose Uvthe preparation of BTELtAR OIL baa been to make It PERFECTLY SAKE, . thus Insuring the Ilres and property of those who ."use .! y . I .i:;:- i ..ti. i .. nt SD, Because It Is the most BUILLTANT liquid ll- lumlnator now known. , . , j ,r, , ., , SD, j Because tto jnore (economical, hr the long run, ban any of Hip dangerous 'oils dud 'fluids now ui too common use.,, , , :,, , yyiAt , ( 4TH, Because It Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest poaal - ble light at the least expenditure to the eontam er. Its present standard of 8AFETV AITD BRILLIANCY will always be nialntalued, for ' upon tlus the proprfetor dopends' for sustaining the high reputation the- STELLAR 'OH now enjoys.' " ' " " - To nrevent the adultnrAtlon nf this with lliiTsr" plosive compounds now known unj.T tlw name of Kerosene, etc., ate., a is put up ror family nse 1 Five liallon cans, -each enu being sealed, an uiiif,i vMiin. -cnvii mil uvillf ITCiuieil, KlIU Stamped with the trade-mark of the proprkitori It cannot be tamiiered with between the manufa tiirer and eonsiimer, None is genuine without the j. n n i irvimviviY. ... . , ,,. . STELLAR OIL Is sold only by weight, eaehean cimminiiiK rv unuvu ui six aim a nail poul each, thus securing to every purchaser full me ure. Jt Is the duty and Interest of alt dealers and consumers of llhimlnatlngoll ttne the b'XEl.LAH OI I may, bociuse It jtop.t Is kuown top safe and ,A11 orders shoiUd b addressed to yt--uV" 5fi6LEsij.Yri:f: ' .'i-A-i ii'lM toiitt' Froutf8lui, 1 5Ty PhllaaelpUa. O.t Iliau SriiErr, Vast or Caiiijbi.i sr., 1 - Xcw Bloom field, Pcnn'a. i .1 TflE subscrllwr has' built i'large' and' conimodl ous Hhopon High St., East 4)1 CarllHle Street, pbw iiuoiuiieui, i a ufacture tovrdcy , - ' l l ur i 1 1 Oa r r i t fg o Of every descrlptloit, out of the bent niaterlul. -' Sloiglis of every Stile,", built to order, and Mulshed lu the most arthttlc and auraoienianuer ;j fj I ' 4 If I , . Having suiicrlor workmen, lio Is prepared to furnish work Unit will compare favorably with Uie best City Work, and much mure durable, uud lit uiui.il uiuio icatiiiuMuiu imwo. , , , XV REPAIRING of all kinds neatly and prompt ly done. A call In solicited. , " ' ' ; -j. x . .. ; ' SAMUEL SMITH. ,;tltf,::'-.. i' -, ; ; JAME3 B. CTaJTLJS:, Stoves, Tlu and Sheet Iron Vnrfl Ncn Itloomfluld, Terry co. T7"EKFH constantly on band every article usually Kun iu uinfr-viaoB'oevMuiiaiiituJuv. it .. , , , All the latest styles and. most lmroved l'arlor and Kitchen Hove tn. Spouting nd UooOug put up In the most uoruoia muuuiir. aoo a( rtsanouaoiu prices., uau Huaexamuie uisicg. j.j j i, ; 81 'ynr.-j:' :-,T- v'-'''r;r-r;-i-'-;;t v io.;.'t oiii1 BT FBOSM CA1 Why ere we'so Impatient of dislny,'1 j Longing forerer fbr tBe time to bet ,u "' Fdt'thtis We llTetd-mdrroW In lO'daft" 1 1 tu I Yea, sad to-morrows o may never see.:" Lit We aro too'iastyj are not Reconciled ! ' To lot kind nattiro do hct work dlone1 We plant our seed, and like a fodlteU Child We dig It top to see If It has 'grown.' f-ii The good that Is to be we covet now, f , .We cannot Walt for the appointed ho'ur '("'' Before the fruit Is ripe, we shake the bongh, "' ) And seize th6 bud that folds away the flower. U hen midnight darkness rclgnt we do not see ,.. ' That the sad night Is mother of the morn ( ,, We cannot think our own sharp agony' . ,,' ' May be the birth-pang of a Joy unborn. ' Intotho dust we see our Idols cast, , ,. ,.i And cr j that death has trlamphed.llfe Is Told, Wo do not trust the promise, that the last Of all our enemies shall be destroyed 1 1 ,''jr With rest almost In sjght the spirit fatcU, , , i And heart and flesh grow weary ht the last, : Our feet would walk the city of the saints, ,.,, Even before the silent gate is passed.,, , yn Teaeh tts to wnit until Thou shalt appear I To know that all Thy ways and times arejust, Thou seest that wo do believe, and fear. Lord make us also to bolleve and trust.; Searoh for Happiness. ' i I A wealtBy5 epicure ar-ptiod 16' in Arra- biaq doctor for prescription that would rostoro his body to health and give , hap piness to his mind.; Jhe physician ad vised him to exohange shirts with man Who was perfectly contented with his tot,' Whereupon-the patient sot out irf pursuit of such a person. ' 'After-many months spent without accomplishing his object, he was told, ot a certain cobblor of who m every one had spokon as a model of con tentment and happiness. 1 ursuing the direction given, the ; traveller, wag lat length rewarded with the sight of tho' cobbler enjoying a comfortable )ap on a board. Without ccremon he was arous ed from his slumbers, and .the important interrogatory, whether he was -oontcnted with his lot, was answered in the affirm ative. I rr' .' 'L.x"',.i.,-V '.....';' " Then," said the socker after hapni- ncss. "I have one small boon to ask . at yonr hands. ' It is that yon ' exohange shirt with me, that by this moans, I may also beconio contented and happy' ;. .'' Most dadly would I aeoede to your request " replied, the cobbler, but" ' Way refuse me not," interrupted the man of wealth any sum that .thou mayst name shall be ; thine." i " 'm " I seek not thine ' wealth,", said , the cobbler; '." but but-'' : ; ' uut wnatr . m .! The truth face Iw fhirl? , ; The Order, for the ' Execution of, Jesus .... v.u ,1. ..... Christ. ,.. I K.iio .i. 10 mi '.. , .i, ,..(! ;w: .1 Amonff tho -! manuscripts .' which ' were probably burned In the reoeno conflagra tion of the archiepisco'pal palaoe'at Bour gos.'ln France, tho most remarkable was. without doubt, the order tor the. oxecu tion of Josus Christ, Which was tho .per son ut property of Do la .Tourd' Anvergno. Tho order runs thus iltl'w'.'.-t. L. ''r. Jesus of Nazareth of -the Jewish tribe of Judea, convicted of imposture and re bellion against, the .divine authority ,'pf i iberius Augustus, rimperor of 1 the 1 Ko- man s, having tot this eaenlege been con detuned to die on the ' CTowby sentence of"; the'' judge; 'I'bntius 'Pilate,"-oil' the prosecution ot our lord, llerod,', lieutenr ant ot the Luiperor in Judea, shall bo taken.to,uiQrrywtuioruinf:,xthg 23d day of tholdcs of March1, to theHiBua place "of puuiiibmont, under the csoortot a . coiu pny fi 09 'raetoniup. f uacd r Tlie f called king of the 'Jews shall, to, taken out, by the Struneari cate,' ,'AU tho'pubi. lio officers and tho subjects of the Em pel ror are directed to lond their aid to -the exdbbtion f 'tiibilsententfe. H II rl' (Signed,) ; ,u i t. Capel. Jerusalem 23d gtny pf the list of March, yeor-ot KotnaTcJ. vwj.f-n 'in 1 IT i if., I A J III. Love la the Household. There is one place whero love fs more pearly supreme than anywhero else, and tlmf a where buccess liasi obberr F.aphicvad more nenrlv than anvwhero elwa. I refor to the houbehoId.V '.Therd ' the fiiuntuin of love is pevcr scaled.' ' There, love is more nearly on us pattora of love in heaven than abywhere else. ' That is the' bright Wpot of- human ' history. . While nations have gone , on, voluminous, vast,, ,(lurk with desolation on vtry hand, groaning and travailing in pain. uutil. now while thoro havo Lcco putvard conflicts inhum- erable : whilo'tho world has been full of confusion and crying i and misery,, thpre have been in all landu houses with limn lies secluded in thou.-: .And that ,whioh the Stuto. lacked, and, .bunlncM Jacked and ell men outnido of tlie household has possewed, Kauity, justice, T' forgiveness. have flduruihed in ibe hoiibeUuki,l(j ,. ar lyomiorta ol the 04od Uhrietuin fright fuilh, high hopes, clear !waitlier shadows all pointing towards the eternal morning.' n n. ; , si r,-. w ; , ' ' .- -I:' , .1 ,1 .11- Si JtvU company bj , Lke 'tuboeeo hDKike von cuDnot be lung iu its prcs cuue wmiDui carry ins awaY a taint out 1 11 ,iWu"4 lw -i'i ,.ti M I UJ,Pl.EASANTrPEpiCA!V)E;NT. milftEKglils 'drf'mi'olIei'inili'oTe'ry f ' ','X' neii r'oonit'' There'' ati " oradl 6f uiv writiric ror'ebo'montb.'lat'TnftHf. t" I Kenneth lloet bushed his'fittners Intrl a roonfused, Mp; and lighted (f cigar 'in it soft of quiet despair: ,.. ; I " There 1s my cousin Flot, 'Alice Ay mer, and Kosii' Fernkll blue eyes,'- black eves, and: the! ting grey; '' By- the - way, that little monkey Kosa isn't bad looking. I rather fancy that peonliar shade of filbert-brown hair, and big grey eyes, and oheeks where the blood flutter like pink pennon: -if Rosai Fernall ' would I make a tolerable study for my next heroine, j J may ad well put her. to some useful pur pose. UeighoP'.. H.ut ii r ' f hi. , Kenneth Boss paused a moment, as the peal of girlish laughtor echoed in the ad joining apartment. .,., .. , ,: , ,'Mheyre laughing at me, 1'Jl . wager my opal scarf-pin, , Girls always .think . a bachelor fair game ; they've no . more re spect tor the dignity ot man than so ma ny Brazilian monkeys!" ' - And Mr. Boss looked ratner '.compla cently in the mirror opposite, whioh re fleotod an Oval broWn face,' With shining : black hair and mustache;' brilliant dark eyes, and a mirthful spirited mouth.' ' Tap 1 tap I tap ! sounded softly on ' the pannel of his door, evcii while he was en gaged in taking this personal' survey1 'of himself, abd he had just time to take his heels off the table before Miss Flora Edg worth put her sunshiny little head into the room. '"' :ii!iij i-fi; , , u C6usin Konneth, are you there?" . '"Yefcvf'.jwi ji 'I .h ,:rV . ,' May we oouio in ?',' , , i V Why; VQu'll oomo in. whether I grant permission or not, and I may as well . say yes.". " od -. - ( .-...'i ,, " 1 just want tho girls to see what a dear little scholarly den you've got hero, all hung with pictures and 'mcerchaums' and, deer horns, and darling 'dismal skulls and" 1 ' 7;' " T " Flora threw open the door, and admit ted her companions rosy, laughing dam sels bf t'ghtooti and twnfy-one.: ' "' iiere ne is, gins; tue oia Dacnoior, ,s ho'a'ppcars in his native wilds!" ' ' ' . ' Now. I tell vou what, vouncr ladies." said Mr. Boss, throwing his - half-smoked cicar' deliberately out of thd window, i" I'll trouble .you to be a little less uncer emonious I I-'",-. I 11' ! . ' E 11. ' For Alice and Elota had 1 ponnecd on his loosd tnanuscript,''-and ' Were already laughing over the rathor illegible chiro graphyi jtrMW.t jJ; t rum! rt-t-.'t i: : Miss fernall stood near the door, a lit tle - confused, and i very pretty, in . her blushes and uncertainty:.: ,:i w'Unt " Alice I flora ; don 1 1 lie; appealed. ,, 'f It's no use, Miss Bosa 1'! said Ken neth; despairingly. Girls, will yqu be so kind as.to Ioaye . my writing-desk alone? There's po uso iu looking into that drawer,' either, unless Vou are par ticularly interested in" blacking 'brushes nA nl.l lw. .'-' ' " IIow' can you,' Flora?" 'pleaded "the shocked Bosa. ' ' " "'-' "'Oh, my 1 girls'," twittered MissEdie- worth: ecstatically," " here's a bottle of real ' Farina ' Cologne; -' ; Out with i your pocket. hnndkorchiefs quick! .' Go on,' Ken : what were rou savini t:'. -i i But Mr; Boss preserved a i stately, si lence, f-n Mi.fil i..,! -. t. ', ,f . '(Don't be cross, Konneth," said Flora, sprinkling a scented dew. on .her yellow curls iroui the slender, foreign-shaped bottle. ; ('. We're goiug tQ the post-oflice nowV! Bosa Fernall has written a twelve- pago letter; to, her sweet-heart out in Canada-", s ., '.,'.',. ,'.",'i- i Flora," exclaimed Bosa l'eruull.turu-. ing soarlot..;-!,,, ., .. .. ,,'..,, And," pursued tlio relentless flora, "we're going to. post it. Come, girl's j the sun is getting wore oppressive every moment' .i, r , ... . , . And tlie next moment Mr. Koss was loft alone in tho summer Bilencd of the room', with hcavy' musk roses 'bodding 'at 11..' - -L.ILi .L.l it. J , iuu,upeu I'aneuiuni,, aim wic urcauiy mur mur oi mapio boughs and far-on bees in hikenr'." 'f ' H ' " .'' " A 'twelve-page letter to her ' 'sweeb- v . . i - 1 ...... ncari . ponaered jir: Kenneth, with Very ominous ' contraction or -his 'eye brows. She tnust -have had something very interesting to Write. .1 wonder who he is1;1 L'ariada,'eh ? ! I wish it was Van Dieman 8 Land !""' ''T Mr. Boss rose from his easy chair,' and began to walk up and down- tho- noon. -. " it's too eonfoundod hot . to ' breathe here l'1 he said, impatiently taking op his straw hat.' "1 11 go and take a tramp in tho woods. Twelve pages ! what could Bhe hare found Jo fill up twelve 'pages ?" t lora Jvlgeworth uau suooecued . in planting a rankling thorn n her cousin's breast, all unc,ouscious though she . .had . . Thb sun was low' in' Ifie cloudless. Wes tern hlyVheu Kenneth " Boss 'returned from hw abstracted ramble id the1 vt-oods, anu mo wiuo, oiu-iusnioned country house wu's Very fitill, hs he escedded the1 oaken staircase. aod : wen absently 'alohg-- the corridor toward bib own apartment.1 " ' " Hallo !" ''' i'"i .t. lit; Boss' gated Vacantly 'round ,'the room witli something -of the bewildered feelings' that might have Wongod to the Boatern prince, when he found ' himself transported from-lo to pole cbinted drcam.'I-"' '" '" e in an en h'.tliu:!! I i r, . . j . . - " i. . i . . ... i in iu me wrong -roour, iaa 'believe -!-for there, iSj .Flora, Edgcworth's ' white gephyr shawl on "The " Bod 'and ''BosaB black velvet Derby hat, and nd refld ' of ribbons, afad gloves, and lace1 collars on the bureau.'1 I don't see how I ever eame to make such a blunder--I j must' whare been in a brown study 1'f U In.d .f f : i He balanced the- coquettish little black velvet " Derby hat", on; bis hand .as: te Bpoke. : ,. !! i;: Mj,fl.. i.i,jn', u,c i "So this is tho. fashionablo . style of chapeau, eh ? . It certainly is a fact that women borrow their chief dress .ideas nowadays fronj. the nobler sex. , This hat is just a fao simile pf my last summer's tile,, and that litlo sacque with ' the' big horn buttons is my .'cut-away coaf over again 1 ' I wondor now whether BosaY little hat would fit me?". " " ! Mf. BoNs adjusted the''afUolo'of dress jauntily OH One side of his' curls, 'and viewed himself, not ill-pleased in the mir-' rot1.'''" ' - ' '- '' Jih " Upon my word it don't look so lad. only this long, flapping veil is 'confound edly in the way.' And bow Where's, the saeqne ? A little tight in the sleeve, but otherwise quite a decent i fit, if I fellow holds his arms well baok. ...There's Al ice's blue muslin dress., I've , two minds and a half to put it on, just for, the joke of the thingi'V,; .,:,.. ,: .A momentary, snonce ensued, ( broken by the rustling of muslin. ". . ,' . "'",,. 'Don't meet round'j.the' waist! by ' a good six inches, but I can hold it up.. ' I wonaer what makes .the thing draw On the floor and cling round one's legs so !' ' Oh, I know the ctiuolino' ought to go under." " ' ' ' ' - "'-!"'?- For the " dignity of manhood.'' we are reluctant to chronicle - the fact 'that our hero, intent on his tableau tolitaire, did actually then and there : proceed ' to the closet, and piratically take down -a hoop-skirt, which ho solemnly put on. i ; "Jupiter! how comical it feels 1' he ejaculated, with an' amused face. u Why I shouldn t dare to go within a yard of a vase or a statuotte, and I'm quite certain I should swamp all the chairs and,, tables I oame noar 1 , Bother this trailioe mus- in always in the way I" . 'in.; i for iUr. Itoss bad unthinkingly plung ed his masculine foot through,, the ..deli cate fabrio pf the dress. ... , ., ,',,;".,' .... "I'm not certainbut that I should make quite a nice-looking woman," mus ed Kenneth, , strutting backwards and forwards before the mirror, with his, Der by hat balanced daintily, ' and the " blue muslin revealing about a foot and a half of calf-skin boot and trousers. On ' the whole Tomb bf the prophet f is that the girls?:"' ',;' ", "'" Mt. Koss gave a blindly desperate jerk at his J sacque,' and a pull ' at the crino line, but all in vain."' '''" 11 Tho sweet gay' Voices,' intermingled here and there with a ringing laugh, or a snatcn ot song, drew nearer -and nearer, for an instant Mr.' Boss" wildly.' con. templated a rush through the hall to: his own door, but a moment s reflection con vinced him that suoh a retreat! would, bo simply impossible.. c i-t -ir .-.,( n l.;., .; . " I must stay and face it out,'; be then thought, with a pold perspiration . break ing out on ins torencad ; ' , but - pold ont there's the closet.; It's just possible they will only stay hero a minute or two,." lu And Mr. Kenneth Boss, totally oblivi-i ous ot he " majesty of man, , fled pre cipitatciy into the closet, tumbling over his crinoline and muslin in a most disas trous -manner, and hopelessly ,. splitting open too seams oi poor Alice a sacquo;i ( " Why tho douce didn't I think to se cure, tho key I", he thought, as the girls streamed into the room, r However, I can uoiu tigui on to me aoor-nanuie if. any ouo aneujuio w gus i,7 roy.jove- - . t is r ! if tnc girls should see uie iu. this rig. should never hear tho last of ,'it. I dc dn't see either why I'm not obliged to play eavesdropper against my will."''' '.'J ' '. " lie' leaned up against the shelves; and, breathlessly awaited the progress', of Jhe events! 1 " '" " " ' ' ' 't- " Why." eiaculafed a 'soft voice--Bo- sa's own '' where's my Derby ? " Waaf I careless enough td leave it idown'i itairs? flora, you have hidden it'-i . " I wonder what you 11 accuse!. me of next?" said Flora iu an injured voice...! ; " ion told Mr. Boss, that! Cousin.. i St mon's letter was to-to--" ,.. i.'i ( , i : " Your sweetheart? Well. he.oughtto be, X iu sure.- Wr. nbuuoq Montrose is llha lnn.lunn.a. T 1 VU uHKMBVuiuoiriiuug utrtu llu w ',, ;"Uh, i florae hp don jt. compare ; with Mr. Boss." . ,., -t,., ( , , ', ;.. , Bosa Feruall, bo lionest.".'said iio'r'a, speaking distinctly, with two or three hair-pins in her, cherry mouth ;, " which uo yuu iiae ueui- i. puBin JCU or onuou "Flora!" ' " '. "" ' ' J : " Tell me now, hohc'stly." u . Uhe answer enme in a low. half Jnau- bio Voioo ' 'v ' ""J - "' K " Ifnnnitli f 1 '1 ..'! J..''i :H.' J Thd heart under Arieo's eaoue'gavo-' i great joyous ' lump. " ' ' " Mr. Kenneth Boss's head tame in'eon tact whh something on the upper- sholf and down eome a tsln'of band boxes., on his bcoiput.'''-' 'j'f ' i" ti!.ii:i There was an instant's terrified silence! and then all the girls began to scream in chorus. ' r;"'l'' '" ''"' ' Ai ' Mercy r lejaoulated -Alice. " "What b It?1'1 i " '' 'i .U ni i ii...u k How silly we all are " -said Bosa i tremulously, 'fTt s bnly. tho cat7..l . mi . " . . . ( ."As ir. a cat coma make suen a noise Fl ora. "Call Uuclo" John. B rinjj a reyplrer ! Alioe, do looJcA and seewhat " No ; yott look," faltered Alice, rej treating behind the bureau " I'll look myself," sajd Bosa . Fernall, bravely advancing to tlio"re9cub ' i when (he door-handle refused to turn,' even she was scared. " r. f l " Bom otae is holding lh door insidei Call the pen,", , :r ' 1 ." .there is no-necessity,'?. fluotlk a voioej from behind the pannels. ' ' i.uo.xi Arid he next moment (he "closet door flow open, disolosina a toll ; forni .in bW ' muslin and crinoline, and a counUnarjeoo whose litter sheepishness cat! ' n6verl t& described. - ' - --" " Cousin Kin H VlrieCSd Flora. 'WAX "Mr. Boss 1" fultored Miss Fernall. " Whyi it can't be. possible t',iaiaoula- ted Alien, L And then tho three girls clung to each other id irrepressible paroxysms of laugh- , ; " The' fact " i8, . ladies," ' eommebce'd Kenneth," Cobfuscdly, want some one '1 to help me off with this mouse-trap of a' 1 hoop-skirt! , Miss Allcot I'm very .sorry I've split your saque open, but Well, if yon don't stop laughing, can't"explain;: that's the long and the short of it." Ll But Bosa Fernall had stopped" lauen-' ing already abd the pink of - her ' cheeks ' was deepening into scarlet."' "' She had' just remembered the' Words1 carelessly spoken in that Very .'room. not ' fire minutes ago.-' lr-i t''"8 "'"i" 1 .i9 In a remarkable short ' spitoo of time ''- Mr. Boss had torn Off his feminine adorn- n menu, and fled ignominionsly, followed i by the peals of laughter of his cousin and Alice AymerJ i i ,'i ?it:;i. ,.i .. .;T l Bosa strange little piece of conUadler 3 tionhad began -to, cry.. v 1 ir.-n iu , l 1' Poor little thing I, she's , hysterical,", ,.! said Annt Meg, who had. just appeared r on the saeno..i..i. , . u v... , .,, ... r .... . But,Bosa Fernall was p.hysterici.,.' The full, delicious -moon of., summer . was in .the .. mid-heaven, . .that. . nightr as ' Kenneth Boss strolled into. , the garden,. moodily puffing at a cigar,', and 'contem-'",. plating the feasibility' of leaving . quiet' Warburgh to avoid the girls' sarcasm. , "I was a fool," quoth, Kenneth' aloud, 1 "butr Who's there?'' A t ', " ' It wai Bosa,' with two' Or"th'ree ' white- clovb pinks in hCr hand, 'coming from' the 1 lower part of ' the gardeti: :"'"Jt -:!-' .-- , ' And, by the full, brilliant ' boonlight, ' Kenneth saw the traces of tears on her cheek: -,J ' 'I e-IT .t iwf I.T v-tryAt " Bosa, you have been crying !'' tttiiA . ! " No, J haven't r Z ' . "And.-to nrove the truth -of. her! assetiv tion, Bosa began tolry afres1. y,f Lok here, Bosa," said, the young man, gravely, ',' I have been thinking 'oS leaving Warburgl to-mortow," ,"u..,'v'. Bosa cried on., - '.'7 ' j '.' , But! pursued Mr, Poss,vii ril'stay;1 ifif you'll only tell ' me to," my 1 face ' what jou told my dousin' wherj' lwashld-' den'away'like b great foolish rat in a trap, Itcfsa. Kpcatto me litflo onS."1 WTiat shall ' I toll 'you lv faltered- Rosa?''''' -" " ' " !"?'!" "' That you love mel that- you '-will' be' mywiter' "" ' . xt, t..iv-'j And she told mm so, in the- language lovers best like to hear. ' ii ' n i'v.!,ti "'And Mr. Konneth Boss stayed in War; 1 burgh, 'and braved the ridicule of Alice I and Flora, with little. Bosa marshalled on.' his side-; i-ihf .! f i t ,'''.-i h -r . But he never read the girls: any, more, homilies on the dignity . of . manhood -or, the msjosty of; h umnu, nature VJ . , ,,To use Miss . Flora's. , expressive . lauj guagc, "it wouiuq;t have gone down. ' Tiiifrnmiliiar' MnnLpTaJ'"' t' ,:: ;": n 1 -rr-o ; -",.;. I . . ,-,r,j ,; We are sorry tj ,lam ' that monkeys, whose dignity has been somewhat Increas ed of late by certain philosophical discus-' sionsj are not altdgether beyond tho reach of the vices' and temptations' Which" be set their degenerate posterity.; In' DarJ four and Pcni"t'',''A-fr'ca, Wo are' told the natives make an intoxicating ! drink of which the monkeys aro exceedingly fond. A'mean advantage is taken (of this weaki ncss by the negroes to take captive its unwary victims.. t Vessels 'of this, drink aro sot out where monkeys most da (Con gregate, end soon a company ot revelers will gather and screech aud .get - fuddled in almost as disgraceful a manner- as that which is so common among young nen. When the little fools have lost all power to comprehend their situation,' or to con trol their movements, in come tho .wicked persons who placed temptation in, . their way, and each man will tako a monkey by tho paw -and lead him away, eveu as misguided youth' in ia, similar ;.couditiou are led away to ruin f auother will .catch bold of; this one for support, and. so. on uu til the negro has in tow a line of twelve prj fifteen-etaggoring -apes, which .he se- . cures ix a ougq before they know, .what is going on,;or recover tho oontrol, of llmfr loE". 1 jtayThe newest 1 thing in the way ef medical adviee is to wear goggles, for the purpose1 of preventing 1. lunitroko tho theory of some ibeorisiug savan. being that these attacks are due to! the action of Jight Upon jthe braini exerted through the, eye, cud .not, as is generally believed, to an elevation of. the temperature. -.I'os- (j siUy so, 7 ..-But hjt us .- look 'at, the case ns that !" sobbed irowboth sides, v, ,VouJdn t healthy, full-riggpd, scusilVi man ' rather bo auu struck.jUan wear, gogglus J.'j ; JlvS Jv iofjuj C III L- i f.J .ns'if