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Pa. j ine VOL. XXXV. NO. 18S7. HARPER'S BAZAR. ILLrSTKATEO. :. r.y-ln.ir. i" r;-. ami ea ."' ', i:it- I-; r::t-r, iii! ;? L i2jn r ull it !.-..:' : -.-tn-ry. T n:fcr it !nr t -- J i ti ,.-rv iM,-.i,i.!iL ii U-aii!: iI ii-::.,(! f,y f.- r t ) iv r ' ii 1 mak". V-n !: i a-::;: i.-t o-ltimu?. that --'t i t).t- !: sa-irlt-' taTe. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER YEAR: HAi:i't:n a tz.ii: .'.I .': .V f. 4 n.ii:i-f:i:s wrt.Ki.Y 4 iiM:rt:i: '' , .". 2 ;.( .'.7'r : - 1 "A"t.V ..;.''.!::.- i:)". ' - )-i-. .j vm-rf ... !! i iIM.lt K H.lM'Y :;.. . . "r'. .V itJr . ...! Ti.- . '.!:.- i.f 1 !i- K 17 k lir.n w:,:i tii .:! w li. IM.-Suiii;rt rarT-i;i a; tim f iv-.-j-t l-.r i,r. H-'in t V..; tine's" of H 1 tCEK !Uz is f'-r Tl,- ij. k. iU I'-at l-'TIi !'iri;;!i'. . U'--!,T !.y ri.v) r t'V xtr-.H. fr 1 r ;-!'.-- ( ..p.vi.j.-.i Ti: frM i- ist !:. !..: mi i. m;:!..!.,v !.t ..;.!.!-! .... 'i i--- -.r'fr ii 1 trtt (V l.K th- HAL! Ki: .v b!:iTHK;. S.-w York. i'l hvli T.-U -r. WTTfir 4.- ri N.r ':::- i.f v.u i- : ; - V .n..n 1887. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. ;r iiiij- 17 m i'! .-!)- !.; :. a r .: T' .'!;. I : :i;:- r' ' f i: l.i:. v ir . . ; :,:: '. ir:.-. a.. - :a. a1!'! .i.t '!-! " N::rka " i - . l-v K i; !-. M..ir,. . ! As.-! II.. !-." I.y W. I. .tli.-r;. k.t, !,-." iv ( !;ar; K-i--a Har'ti-g 1-av.. Ii . .'- : ' I . -v W .. :i-.:ru..-l . W ill n.lii:.t.-:s ...'ti; tnt.'r. .r. !'.! .- - .-.n-i-.u-l : - . ;:- -iv It. i: T K:r : ri-ve-;. . i .f. t :, U..::u.c. I'r .'..rtj i'l .rii!---T w i:. r ; :. w -. . -t i.utr., :!.- ..y A'.i.y .:--.t I": r-.i : at:. !.- t 'y i'. J:--. ai.'i r r... ii..:. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: nt;:i i k iAi.iXiSK .m . j t.'.-.' f 7. a i 1 Kl. 1 4 ... I n;i 1 1: v ! tl: - ; t !:!'): -.'. I !: - i ' ". 77 r.'.M A A".'. V ' if- ! .'.' I ',' 1 l . ".- ';:! r. :.. !;.. . s . V.) .. .: , j Year. J N -r- b. -''' T: . ir in t!,t l":,itni '. A:;.:.:!:.' rV;.' 1 l.. . Jtr-. 1 a ;--a' a! -i .i t. . s... i !..- . a V.-r. "... .-.iM ru-U i.y p.s. It.-:'' io i . oi HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. '- er Fv -jI';J' :.a- 'o-r. '-uli-! "the j , ,-r.-:-.. i.'i-i :i.c r votiag naders i i u".. torn- 1 nj,.j,,;;,:,ot - , i nim.iv i;-:.!.sl i.e t- lartre i .rui:l.'! t ! :.-.c . -i ,.t '.. rn-and i'l a! !''e..-.,. Tt: rli-.T.-.- .'sen r. .:..-!! v ia (,: nc.-t ...tm; nd t".. l :. t" 'ii.' j'l b-nt-r- ot" lr.irvr.t-. llo '. u.ai. ',:!. ta-w .-t . i.'!:.;r.-ti naiii. 1'. a;i ...n-..- j w,. i ;..:-,.',.t er:. t. ."n,v,i,. :ti,. a,,.i 4:-.activ.-rea.:ng t-T ";;: j j i.- al a l-r..--. T::. :,ii- ' r.t ..it aT- 'l ' ac t :.'.'. srau.ia-; !" X-s t- "I 3 C"!p:' 'jo'ls Al-;' ;.t .J ' ot . .c-y- ; in jiiv.n.;. A . u. l g t"i f Ti- inj- P-r ii f'm' "9 H ' ' 1? :; i' !; of i.i. :un- -1 :,r.f,-'n A-t"- ai:l il.l.'r. t.- n.I'.Ms -r-:.-e lr..,,.I. tl ,r Y-ar. Vol. VIII ...n-m.ti Y- Nov. J. !.,. :;..;. r .. rt.-w. r-. J-" v ?i - . ... i. K. Tn"'a" i. l s-. ra.(. t-v p. ft.. ft-. v - - r - ' r "T lrif t-av- - .f l-i- WITH!N C. 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T. 25. bow riwiknmia Uesiiis, and bo. io4iiifa: it (rnmi in t!i fjv, uuul one is Kartlci i tu-J lji.iei iia tk.iai iii lijief us -iU--r t!iric inu. 1I Ui-o lams tiie kjiiul lenacitj of iu grip aui ta u.r pticerieMHaat of tiie I. hiMt to n-j Jiie hare physicians ; gist aai nne fav more ci :iKIt t rti jr f t! -t t ff-TK i a ;n t.u-; aui :l AliiiopipTS . !i , cvcrel titers a o wnik-ioe U ; mo 1! i e;ir;.r enr rW jnsaiisi, iwiirnliria ; an i ik?rvi-'i ttr -k (iuLvim. Xhouu:4 : of u-sti .o.tiai iia tue (.lloaru pmv , bevoa l ij i M Ki that A:hlopiup U tiie onir r'lUie rt u - lv, an i tiiat it d j j ai. lut is i.Lii oa.1 iur it. ! auUll, f lfn Co X. Y. j A.t;4'.',lvti. I I can rv-rra-Mfry! ibe Aiiiiophor t- ; anytiuc:r I:. -it i- ia vnt ( il. It h j curv.J ii r uai'u. r h Uj ha-1 n-t.raUia ; aii her life aa i also meumalim. Hie fix U aii free fr m o.in ivvar. nJ will iut ! be ri:ii:i a liie i twx-e the pHi-e. I 1 pave a l4.el- ik tnaliv-r who tad ni- ; rL'ia in lp-t-i9 aul it tlxe-i in a j fc uay. 1- itSK tDWAJiiw. ' Uu.-4 11 Clifton t'o, N. Y. i A iJ- lth, li. ! To yeir a." il:ia Saaimtf I Ta sorely ; ai!ii tvi wi:a riiniiija;'! in my rssut kn-e i au 1 It-it hh-'ui-i.-r, aaJ was indijrei by a j frit-o I t try Ailil-!ion. I nl fcre ; Ii4w. r well, arj Lave been comnara- lively lre lrmi rheumatism tine. I have j frrvat tii'h in it, an ! have r-ndim-Tnied it j to Biy ui.-n i -. Cira-s 1 know ali who , have tried it frpeait iu praUe. ! K. Hfatow. i-.tv iir tL-;it -hocld keep At.'ii .j.iioro : nni Athi'iph r i'ilto, txit we they can- j u i b-Mi-hr uf the dnnKb tiit- A:hi- ; pivwM Co.. 112 Wail L. 'New York, will i eiiiirr carnmre paidi cn rwv'pt ot ! rriiir r-rie. whi'-h is fl.GO pr lot'Je : - A-hloph.nn sr. I F4r. fc.r TiV.. F"e livt-T a-id liiiwi Aitrnff. trxfi. in- ' d:r.-;.Fi Wf-tcm-x rwrroap i.y, ii:..'.? t- i. Ap . j !hkix4 fillt are unejua!ed. t I EXCELSIOR COOIC STOVES mm UTBFicniT. EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS. MI Piters qi b ffi! L 1 SIEPiiil'filli II, .t.V f-H .t f r II. B. Schell fc Co., :i- tyr. v.Vt- r. f.t. W . Is- I.r-,-m ..n:uin haa:n i- ti.e .:r.-l. Vii- k.t .!. ai;.: -et si;; r-uir!y t-t.-r (.av--r.1 !-!.- Uif ts.i.t. N. S. ii- .A-!;t. auhi a. H'.&sa. . e..rr ii. BORNE & WABD f JC;.toii Ab J3ro.s. XO.27 FIFTH AVENUE, FITTSBVRGU, FA. SPRING AND SUMMER, 1886. NEW GOODS -2T TAT SrZCILTIZS IS KC'"U -WW. rra. Vi-m. H -Ij V rmd$. I h .rHvfi. r- r4 -rt.J. lbmtlf. iistf ai t Win ' ' W-y7, ViT Ktwis fir- FAry wBK. Gems' FirasBsi Gccs, it, &c. T.ur Patronage Ii Respeetfully Salicited. ert,-T l.y Mall atu.U'.iei t- w.Ui fTvmp:ne aul l'tisj.:j'b. I8S7. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. H.krrK Wk.ki.v in.;. mm ?. i' a tli- isi-i.i.i! ij fu:wi .t-";,iiirr in merit a : a : i'i i : it"-i rj--:t l'jtU t--!, i-nt I ani -'!ir; i--?;tv rn vr-r Mn-iiLvr :a ; fi.ft i V f.tkLv aiw ! "..n:aiii- li.--t.iini nt.- ; till.'. Tii.-b'r'l'ly t.f TWO. "f )m-l Tl'-V- : c!- .Mf.f lU'.y. t.'M-'y iJIii--tr:iT'i. wih -iirt .-.rt. jtH-in. -kfis l-t-!. aii.l jir m :m-(".-.aut .rn i:t I. i-u- by it,? tiht-i priLjr : r.T.-r-. Tli- "-.in- ih-it " n""--Uily : x - iM-i in t!:- -.i-T rnjik1 XIaepek - '.VsKiiLT i sai-- a tt. J: a- a -!:. iur vi-ix. -r ' t - rvr .n'-t Im.M -;!. r.-Mf i- r-iiiitti iii HARPERS PERIODICALS Per Year. II A !:"! I! W Y.i'.W I.Y 4 'i AKI'r.i: M A'.AiNK . 1 . HAKIM; 1AAU 4 il ',! ! 1 !: - '.I'M. I'K'.n.K 2 HI:!'KH - 1 K.iNKI.iV A K K Ll- IdlACY. 1 v.-- vj S-m ,... j.i ... iiAhl l.l: 1'lAM'V sKi.il.. 1 year. ; t: t:.ts-r- ..1. ... l'-tJ'r'riY To 'V nti'fi3TT in s4W The V..:an....f t:.. Wii iii l.v -i with ::. Ji-- l::.i:i . tT J indan' l.r i-u. it .--r. W 1 tt'f. ii. T : "i :s m-1- i. st--.. s.'?- riori. wi:! s-'.ri the iiiimi-r i-trrent at "a..-e .1 r.s . ..f ..r :.-r ssii.d Yoi'.;nie ..f ii.trj.-j- w W.riJie. f-.r tSrvs- y.-ar .- k. o: n.-ai c:..tJi oi-i-i.tii;. w ls-s.:it l-v roii! s.'.u.. j-at.i or bv est'r.--. tree ot ;.:..-. :-wsi t?.- tn ;-l't .i.-.tiot rl..si I -S- Vjtljrii' .. r-r T j--r Vobirile. La). ..-. f.r ra. ! volume. t;'-abic t.r , I-.- tit bv niai. e.:-'i.L on r-. j4 t i each. IIcniit..'i.s s!.,,iiM luieie by P.-.T..;n(X-M H.y r.l. r or JralV to avoid chati.-e ot !' - . -if-ri .j r I Cfl lii iftrrrtij.- ssf .' f.w cj'yrr ur-irr T II tarEB A P.-. A i.t res. II I.777: w- RR' i TH EES. IVi. AN OPEN LETTER. M t .'4 1';. j MR. "'. r-!. '-fr-rr. pa itrtw in i.5jri .ng to tis- dm riLs of y.su Vaad'-ake Liver I'ilis. woris tail ne in ext-r :-ig itiv just aT.tre.'tt.Hi of tiieir gissl aud .iirativ.' ...rTies. as well as the nn- si-okat.ir lien hi 1 hat e Ps-eived from their us.'. Kr a isjs'y an.1 er3ertt ve mre fcir liver .t:seae. thev are on rivaled. Asa H.l tsi- ' "- a!l kwwH ren,it.,It t. - i i - usax xm: t.fm :x M 'ism tLrcir aihti n;--n tbr liwr l aiivt-ria.. tit a p:ni r U--ue i - a;iinr I K.r sbtisI'V' mil I t.niiT " -nn fT,"n bf ex .:! J.mt. ' - C. I- I'ELArTEK, The above testimonial cametiris.!ic'te.l and is all Iie ne.rv aK-rer-j!ie,l The-e pills arc alls .ill. tiie tv-st luaaie I . :.-e .r- .i . mim.1 nilM - dv thefi-imia i-..r'ev.ee l.ai T-sr v. ,,t 7--------- " all at mv .aorv. wla-re ;.-,ro wiil see' the finest t. k -f Itu-s ".B tbeeun:v. t-oods thelKyt and Sen. U.we-t. l . n C. N. BOYD. Mammoth Block. tsoxtatsrr. Pa. omer SOMERSET, PA.. A WISH. I i;v-n ti. hiTd W'hr m-ii! in !-aiVr iwn"i trtrs At twriii!!- hi-ar arv l-ant u fvry flatin, rivv cloud. My Liitcx vni to tnv-e Tiie ti;t::iif t.f ite ii4ie fbmi Tnj!. Ti i-r t two ey- W'kI ai!tt on iu- in alfl I'srht. Ljk ar in Suht-m K'.r I tjiil ii Li in my lirari. Likr "Ue ia n5Iij -ht-ll I .r t.f luiiw lar way Fui! many a wt-ary mi!r! My th--iiirt.T f thct Tr niht aiitl iay 1 my wtvr. limi winp 1 ! Aii-1 t-TV hur of jaa! by 1 ) z.iz- aj.ti lhy fai-v. Ail a- i!-:n tht- t-' hvnix T'w -uiiV .nn fcw- n-st. I:i r..;-t:irv; thy hrvaM. Kr trv ti'i- tf:triit 'l imt hrif lwur SCRABBLE HILL DEESTRiC. " Thre ain't a mite of use talkin, Iea j c.n Whipuni. there ain't no gal under ! the sun that rn man;; our school t ! Tht-re's thr-e great beftv felierv U-en I !ickl and tum.-l out onX hand nmnin'. I ! a,;,j lM, arthlv u-x'. ' - Wall", now i tell vt-. Mis' RsJier. that I j tb. iv gal's g-.t grit ; "and she jest h.-got j I the m.s-t cnvin. in- wav with h.-r that I'll ri-k lier to carrv the i ever v: j s. h.il thn.tigb in gKi shape, see if -he I don't r " F.-r-r r. Mrs. Fiher answeret an ominotis ijake of the head. wit; " You're just sot oa bavin ber tlutt s ! h:it I.Jin is you. N'.-.w there's Tilurv i Kent, do ye '! i- i a voting gi-.l s a spun to t handle h wh-n them grut menfolk! couldn't do a thing with her? 1 tell ye. ve've j-st a:el yer time f-r nothin" f.s.iin around artcr a woman teacher, even ef ye could git her a little cheaper. The !ee-trict's glad enough to get at-li-er i heap, but w liat we have ;ft to have is sot ue one as can j-s" lik 'rtn ritih f..roi r. t. And you know tiiat jn as well a I " Thet's jest what I fale the deacon." Mrs. Whipum added meekly, glancing furtively towarl where the deacon was sitting. "Now. there's my boys," Mrs. Fisher resimn.sl. " they're no ways had boys, they mind mt ; but I know jast how it U Is?, they jest naturally won't (ay a. grain of 't. ntion to a ti Idle-faddlin' jrt of a gal, and it won't be my blame, nuther. if they .ion t, IP9co Whinn." . " Y-e-s, they domin.) wluity ni tell 'em ssimetitiK-s." the dem-on saiij. with a merry twinkle in hin sharp gray eve. r But b-iu as it's winter, the s-hoolniann won't hav-the advantage that yoa do. -ein" thre ain't no rake stales rewind at this time of year." ' Well. I don't deny I have hok rake sta'.-s to 'em, more particularly when I've t-eu rakin' after the cart, but that is jest I what !vs need. That's what I've been i a tellin' ye." j " Wil", wal', we'll see how the school- 1 mann .-..tiies (Kit. And yon ran just tell I th-iii that sih-p.l commen--es the hrst h.p.l iomnien--es the M..n l.y Kfter Thank rivin. and tell your b-.vs t.. be on hand "harp." And as though to end the argument, the deaii.n took his hat down from the nail, and went out to attend to hi chop . i Aft.-r that the gisip drifted otf into j different channels by the g'lests doingthe m'kingand mild, reti.ent Mrs. Whipuni listening attentively. "The first Monday after TLanksgiv- j ie.g '" found the little brown a)!boue , well filled with h:il-grown girls and a i larger crowd oi" Is.ys clu.-t.-reJ about the I .-iter .i.r. sure.v the sx-holars were i the sc-holars were i pr.tnpt enough on this first morning, at j U ast : and the boys wet trying, in their ! stupid wav. to sharpen their dull wits at i .i ,. l i each vther s ex;-. ne, a pns.t-ss that had o .. i . t... ., a., i i i all the chanu of novelte. sjnee thuv had fur the m.-st f-art l-n w idely -eiarate.1 during the working season. They were alo anticijiating a little coarse, though lively fun. when IVacon Whipum si iou!d drive up with hi Lame, old mare, andtbe j antiouate-l veli-.w rmng, that bad done i --rvi.-e in. long before the ear! iest rev- i "Will you help me. plea-e? It is so ..llerti..ns of any of them. Not that the j heavy." . disliked thed.-aron. not in he lenst. ts d-rtibtfu! whether any -ne ba.i he was a very genial and popular man. j " lJre--i the prl in that way i-e-hut there w.-n- uniuistakable vulnerable j f-tv. for pleasant worls and small p-Iite-js.ints a!"-ut the deas.n'. tnrnout, an-i ! Desse-i ha-1 not fallen to her lot in life, they -aw an opportunity to embarrass the SI" sprau, f.-rwarl eagerly and .-aught new tea. her. and thus "score a point " at J ths great stick in her bauds, j-nd w ith tiie verv outset. ! ,-" strength if a small Atoaa.n tiung it But w hiie :le-v t..i shiverins about inu ,lle burning o.ais. and ki. kei the .i...r. kicking the new snow fn.n ! li J-..r t.-gether aft.-r it. their cold f,-t, anl wiping their red n-s-e-- . " Why. bow tp.ng ysu are!" Mi.-e rey a g-ty jiiigle of Is-ii- .nt thp.ugh thefp-sty j xciai::i--d in unf igne.1 astonishment. a.r. and han.lome horse and .-utter i fin wipcl thedp.- of l.i.sf i fr u j.-r the very band-m-t tie- children had I ever e-n .iahel up to the .! r. a 11. 1 an : e.juaM handoiiie y.sir.g uian sprung out . an.i atste.1 a very pp-tty little lady to ! alight. Y"1 have a ni.- cp.wd of l.ys. Miss ' rey," the young man said in a half un- dertotie, Itit souiehow silb-ient!y load to , re-a. h the ears of the gaping boys " and I I am sure you will have a splendid school, j We w ill cme up t. visit your st-liool one ! of these days." ; Ye. I am to have a nice, larg? scb-xd i and they told me they were splen lid j - bolars, too ; so I hojie yoa will all come ' up to see us by-nd-by." i Trie little si-hil-iiianu siiuie-1 and glancsl pleasantly arsind at the cpjw J of j scholars that clustered ai-ut the door, 1 an-1 after a merry j-..l-by the young! man Jpve oil, and she entered therho4 I h-sise. j As she hung her hat and c!-ak on the i nail lack of the tea. Iter "a d-k and turn- ; e.1 to her scholars she notice.! that a j ppifound htisli had fallen npon them, t A glaii. at her watch show ed that it ; yet lacked twenty minutes of nine, bat i eviilentlv this was the moment to call ', light of it. But the hart was a net ere that is shod with big. heavT shoe, never ; 'b, yes there is. Tliere's pluaj j.--- "what I-; ;.! -.'si hair va Ufii-rn-an. the school to orler, and she did so. i one, an-1 a woman of less nerve than Mis . houd be showed to (mt 0f M wt. I ro, fine-cut short a d ie. king. Wha h vm;. "" rei-rr.r g to a .lay -.rt that Every scholar settled .joietly into his j Grey could n. ver have suci-c-sieJ in tak- driving hoie for road pleasure has no Jo yu want?" ;h- ate- sn ha.1 enj..ye. --n the way seat, exce three great, hulking fellows, - in out the aver, and a girt with 1.-- more nse for s calk than the writer has " Waal! 115 take plug." j bottiew ar i des-isl in coarse, gray punts, and blue 'strength of will could never have borne 1 f..r thirteen oes. Any man w ho tells v. i " I haven't g any. Next time "yon in- 1 uly . Vrabie." wa the eve p- Iy and white homespun fr ks belted with ' it so heroically. Mas .irey bathe. tiie ; that a foot which is strong ami healthy j -uire for tolwa-en y.rn'J better ne-r.t..-n , as the ym:.g man wis-t-i on. Ttien turn wtle, leather belt, which looked like j hand in cologne and covered the wound ; reouirea a shoe to protect the frog an-1 , the kiixL" j ing t" ba fretel. ti.e Senator, lie ake.; nothing so tnoch as a saoUlle girth. These) with a strip of cuort-pLaster, while siie heels tells what is not so, and he cannot i The lojtura Ls.ked each other over, "Who that ?" three still stood with their barks to the ; little box stove, "'"i"g their heels 1 set ESTABLISHED 18T. "WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1880. i now and acain aaint hot in.n. I whii ti tiL-ne-l and -tpluttreJ as the !now meltei from thn. Mi Grr w -nt almt qnirtly takina the nam.- of the papil. with a plint word and wnile forea. h, nntll ahe rea-h- i e.1 th- younj men who still rtood hr the i tire. Thev irjve their name mflt and with averte.1 eye. They were Bill : and (Tiet. anl J. 3" Fi Jr. and were i a-e.1 ni,tJtelT 22. 2. and year. " When your feet are ao.! and warm, ! ytm wiil hell. your--lve to uts. will v.hj I notT" the tea. her sai.l. pU-a.-ant!v. then j a l.le.1. btit dont hurry, brvaue it U Ti'ury snatched her han.1 away and hid roll at the Iw k of the p3iu. and you ' it behind her. j " iU bave to rit in the bark row. beoia.- i Th' ain't," she wid rro.!y ; "JjW I yoa are luL ; ealw ",-m cats' r!aw and Polly they j She MuiM ast she said o.and thi-time I jre kelvUD b nes. jot' like sally Th-:u-- she cauirht their eye. ; a.. I elu j " I ues I know some nnh-r who is j " Jaljezc-.ills thetn so .-caa-e they ire i proud of her bic loys." she aidel in an I so thin. And tht L one grmt Iw-auty of j undertone, as she held her hand out t- i a fiuer tail, and Polly well. I don't i ward the wanuth of the stove. " Iid ihr kn..w what the meant, bat I t.-il yon .L. all tKi m . t in. Jd in.iiiiK.) . .1 1 '. 1 tTi . u .. T . " - - - - ."-j"..-.-., , ntv. are i"eiy. aiii i u leu y.wi la .i tow him: the nt frx-k itleeve of the ; I sha!! i-all yon Ia.a Iw-aa- that is sort elder brother. " I used to help my moth- i of a jH nauie I wiil make yoa a present er weave just su--h clh as thit when she : of this little knife if you wiil let mesho was living." Ae tuiX, softly ; - I always ! you how to take care ofy.jur finjs-r nails, like-i to work in woolen yarns." Ain ! You deserve the knife anyway, after let he gUn-ed np with her brijrht, soft 1 tin,; tue i after the diver a Idt.Lan l smile, that was this time saddened by ! n c.ni plaining a wonL Here's the the niomory of her mother's death, and ! knife, and you are a brave jtirl, Lou. and was met by three pairs of eys, all bent j we will see what pretty bands y.ju'il earnestly and sympatheti-ally full ajs-.n j have lietore school i-Iok." Iltr- j She jut the knife in the girl's hand and The young men were n-4 reaily c.!.l ; thev had 't staved bv the stove for the stke oi comi.-n, imi iot-iiow taat tney 1"" 1 n" T---ir l u the ca;l to orler. li.it "'' ,hit -,hl" ba'' h'"ili n"1 uwk'" lws,, '" take ,i"'lr "'at-- hm sh'"'5,1 wit un!iI ''lt-'r ,luit' rnu ,,,''-V in-titnl1)" sfsirne.1 the id.-a of the '" - - ""'1 othrr L'-V a;k"! 'I''Ay to their l'1-' As the " 1 isher Ix.vs hail long been a "rt of mental bur.ne-terto the rv-t of i the . li.l the ..ther if.Urs. Seeing lllr,u aK' ",n ,I"'lr 'ju-i.y an.i g. u,""u t'!r stu-lies .l..t Wtewtse. and. as a r-sult l;ss i .rev nat a verv or.ler v - i I t nmKiy a twenty miraites oi twelve Mi-n rey UipfKii the sharply. Yoa may now put op your h.siks." she iiid ; " I opened schd twenty min utes before nine; and now at twenty minntes of twelve we w ill c'.es-. The af- t-rn-n session will l-gin at one o'clock. as usuai. t ou are n...w ex-.n-.-U. Books and slates were hmriedlv tuck. si into the de-ks. and niw a shout and tlotujsli of caps hailed tfce hour of inter- mis-uon. The ls.ys nt-lne.! out of d...rs. while the girls, opening their dinner paila, gathered in groups to di.-ass the new teacher, and to guess and sp-ecuiatc on the policy Tilury Kent and the Fisher boys. M:- ( 'rev ate berdinner in silence and then took, out aorne sofi, fluffy materia! that l.-.ke-I to the eyes of the wondering girls alithist iike a drift of new fallen snow. But it was n. i-now. an-1 Mi-ss irey amnge.1 herrmchet work an-1 t-e-gan to work. She had th-mght of the possibility of this awkward nooning when he selected this esjs-i-ia! piece of work !ef.ire leaving home, and a half smile dimpled the cor ners of her uiodth as one after an.rth'-r of the girls gathere.1 a!t her with she. in- iuinng eyes. Tilury Kent leamsl again-t the win low '-asing. the sullen look deepening on her fai-e. and the ti-ai-her shrewdlv mat inis wa ine irn io oe most airai i o:. She wLhel to engtige her attention and . , . - , l.nng lier into tiie crow.t ot g.rl tiat ... , .. . ,,, i alter its i-i.v as dea.-in hiLm met were now chattering all about her. but !,,,-.-. . j u - i .... , . , . , , , ( Mrs. iL-fier in the rad one lav. he sai-l how coiild it ts- done? ibe girl woiibl i . , . , . , . , ,- . , . . ! with a omiical twitching ao-ut the lij-s : not 'jear omxing. would s-.rn a -sift word , . . ,. , , , , . . , , . ... ,1 gue-- the little -cii.v. marm ackcl an-1 as for daintv. cr-x-het Cts- inators, -he . . , . , , . .,,, , ; em rigiit down to it. di-Jn t -be. Mr, bateil the sight of ail manner of prettv ; .... t- . '. i li-her. nir.gs. na i sre worn rare, ti'icn i clothes, and that horrible old brown j "pumpkin" hl ever since she could i rememl-rr ? Sudd.-nlv a bright thought svurre.l to Miisstin-y. The old !.x sjove was ugly. "" " i"""" w"r Rung fj 11 - a ''"' '" ,lje U the (m m the big " chunks " of ,.,! and cl- and pPip the dis.r. a thing that was al- ' e wavs acisimplihej with much hang and clatter. ow Alise crev. laving her work a-ide, went down to the stole and began putting in one of the huge Mocks. It was. too heavy for her small han-Ls. and tore the .lclicate kin with v jag-g.l !-)iiii-ters. Looking np to Tillurv. she said : la.erate.1 nnger. Then -ring Tilury draw her h.m l a. r..-s her ore i. Ip.nt, ttie teacher noticel that Iter hard was al. biee-iing. - You bav urn y.sir hand. ts.," Mi t.irey mm : " come hep-, and we'll att. h up our wounds together. 1 have wine o Kirt-plaf ter in my satchel." Tiie girl lauj;he.l and tucked her iian-i beliin-I her as she rcfUmed her place at the window. " See." the teacher suiJ, iiolding out ii.-r hand. I've three scratches, on thl-haml. Let me see yours, for I am to blame for ' your getting hurt. Plea? let me Ux.k ; at it." Tilury gunc-ed at the palm of her hand. ; itJ then sU'lVicnly held it out. "lt aw !-."; she said bluntly. j " Why, p.-r child T the Uacher crie-l, I shoold think it would ache. That is a dreadful sliver ; let tue try to get it out ; I'm so sorry." ' Muss lirey got her tiny t-ari-hanjiel knife, and began to dig it out. "Can you btair the pain V she ake.l, hobling the hand tightly in her ow n. 1 " Y yes"" the girl answered, making praised the girl lor her courage and petted her because of her f-ain, until, for once, ! Tilanr wan the heroine of the the -hooj . room. Jt was almost time to call the w honl ; for the a.1ern.xn swion when MwGrey j i to.k a Snal I.xk at the hand, no .-are- ; fuiiv wran!-l nrt in one of her nrettiest ! 1 haaokert-iiiffe. The pri still c!nster-t : ....t j Whv. Tilnrr Kent, what lovelr fin- naU mil,," J,. - I mn-t not bit thetn orTom-e ain. and j let me show woo Ik.w fa, trim them pret- tilv. 1 never w orettier Bails, did , girt?" ; ent out and rang the 11!. The boyshad heard of the injure.! hand ! an.l the teachers i-ir.ige an l km.iness. . Ttiey paid no attention to Tilury, for she always ln remarkable f r her j crit." as they railed it ; noone expected anything W of her : but th-y had i talked over the new teacher with jtreat I t"ret. ' - ;.h : ain't -he gt pretty dimp when she laughs, though? JeJ Fisher ; exclaimed ; - She's the booties fa-m-ber that ever ' ,-um into this distreer'.anvwav !" retuars- . ,-,1 ( het. by way of arfinuation. , - a bWi Wtle morsel to li i .... m .. i : . r t --r;. .. i . an un.l among ail u.s t.ig l.-oers, iil a..i glauiiug down towanl the sleeve she ha.i t-)U he I, "but I'll te.lye what it is. Isi.ys. i ef ary boy lifts his linger to b-ther her this winter, I II jest natchuly ma.-h bis ! frame fur him." And as the bell tapped Bill whirled ! slowlv ai-jut and slouched awav int the i s. hoo'r'iom. j n.e b..ys glan.-e-l at each other w ith n.isand winks and nudging of elbow. i but they were accustome.1 to Bill Fi-dier's j lea-icr-hip and they followe.1 him into i j school. j I think my story is abo ;t fat.L There : were days of bitter cold; -lays of weari- m-ss and stnall vexations and di-oin- forts : but there were also days of sun- shine, of g-od ltsons. of merry rides an.l joi'v spelling schs.-"s, to w hich theyonug j kilks f.jr miles around came, pa., king the j school house to its titnuet "irnit. "' j vr: , ;.v knew w hat a I.-ad of leiiaut shame an-1 b:tterne?ss sue lilted from the hearts of those three great boys that morning by tue. stove when sbe j more grain should be fi ven if straw i touched the despise-1 blue and white i the only rough feed. Calves will thrive fr king, and told them that she had ; and do we! on sheiled corn. ne an-1 bel.l weave ja-t such, and lia.1 like! ! j on half pint, in-jrning and evening. Jo it. They bad been tuortifi-! by the j with g-si hay or f.-!der. W a literal al-o!d-fa.hioned gannenLs. and bad hate-i j Iowancr. them with an imp ent hatred, but one! Never a'l-.w cattle to be.-, -me poor or touch lia-i changed ail this, and no long- ; ma down in condition in the atteti.pt to er feeling themselves the clowns of the e.-onmie ft-M ; l-tter -s-1; tart and buy s. h-s-1, tiiey develope-1 genuine traits of. witn tiie j.p-ee!-. which w.cjld ! maniessi. of which noone ever dreamed . ue-ney t- the owner in the end. ne j thev p..s.- ! , I The scLi J. il was a tMT-ss. and shortlv "Well; I vagsT" Mrs. Fisher sai.L w.th a l.-u-l Laugh. " I'll have to give in i 1 sat this time. I dunno wliat -he done. . but you wvtiidn't n mi.r- know my i.ys ; than ou would Tilury Kent fr the same . critters that they wus ix monlhs ag-. : She d-.ne it s-iiieho". an he kept a gj.l school. Ml hev to own to that, tnit I nev er beam a -be licked one on "em. I " I tell ye," the doamn sstid with a se i rious face, "it's all in ju-st understanding ; human nature, and bringin out the best there is in "em. I tole ye the little scbooi . nistrni wa bright as a w histle, and so i.e ! was." Horses and Their FeeL What make your boase wear out in one-third of his life? W hat timkes bis feet full of corns? What bring on l-re spavin? Why do splints own-on h.-r-- ".-gs." Why -1 hor-t-s have strng-hait. What is the cau-e of a f-ecdy U that maliv horses bale? hat make tlleln have thnisii. .-anker of the foot, lamicil an-l weak heels? The sle-. Mr. E-i tor, makes and t-ues all the many tP-ah'e I have mentioned. Mill ow nersitf hor-es iii-it on bmv ing tiieir horses -h.si the old way, with a heel an.l a toe sh.ie: with cork big enough for jack screw. How to prevent al! the aisive tp-uble that .sir pr horss have ,0 surfer. IV n- allow the smith to a-e a knife on the foot of your horses at all. tiimnly rasp the ft. off just enough to get even l-aring. then apply a tip, or a thin, Sat shoe: should voti use the tip never rap the heel at ail: should votj have your horse's f.. shod with plain liat sb'jes, keep the heel- down low enough to get fn-g pe-sure: ; three nails on eaceside is e lough to hold j it m place on any driving horse until the shoe is worn oat. Never allow the smith to rap the out-side of the foot at all. If you will follow these instroi-tic.ns you ill save many horse from going Lane. The roa-is are not tc-j bl lor any horH-'s f-t if you will give the feet anv s!t..w whatever. Ifv.m let the smith -ut the .Ie an.1 fnr to suit his will and pleasure i then il it foil of naiK rasp it off until it ' is a thin as paper, yoa must expect larne I horses, and you will have theni. Chily ! think oi the horse in his natural state, i tfe travel over any road day in an.1 , ,ja,T ont, barefoot; still as s-on as be is brought to the city be is senMot e smith ; then the trouble commences. Any horse i prove it by showing resulta. From m the I Road. i vol C! Sentences Worth Remember in(?. "-.tne of tje expre-won-- "f Mr. tUair.e r-e hew are i.'h happy indenatiori!i ofjK.litii-.il K-istrity .r..f tru-b t -lit-.i en.noiiiy that they will int.. I "!iiiKn c:r 'il.iti.-n. For instance, tlier- j arr " Wm "m "f ",I",-V: i At everv tarn, thenfore. whuther it I in P,;nSt Am-ri.-an UK.rer ' ," the ,Uwr vt K'",'l-n tui.et!ti.-a : ,,-T Wr".vin' " ttn or ahether it 1 in reducing the wage of he vhlte man by unfairly making the colored la'srer his fatal competitor ia the fieM of toil, the de:.-.-Titic j-arty ; norh and south apars as the enemy ! of evey interest of the Anieriiaa w..rk ': niau. While the Amehcan workmen in nine t.its working nn.l-r a pr-.te. tive tari:f have over a th.sisand milii-.n of dollar ' in saving fnks. the vastly greater niav of work:cg!i.en in F.r.gland. Ireland. ; Scotland, and H'aies. the whole I'n;!.-! King.i..m. all working under free trad. have es tlmn f'-ir baielr-l millions of : i dollars in the aggn-ate. both in saving banks and tal banks, i It is W.-H for every citizen of a frw government to kc p lf.re bis eyes and : in bis thought the honored maxim that ' The iilrty of one inan iiiu-t always end , here the rights of another man begin. ; : The b.iini'iatian of our situation has l--n gr:!tuit"'a'y incre.ise-1 by the v. t.- I of 1'-T dem.-'mtic party in .lie no.ise oi represent. uiies t- itin. 0-n the markets of the I'nitcd tates to Br.tL-h arnl Canadian fishermen, without d't y .-r charge and without securing to Aiieri.;.n ti-heni.en the riglit t. Sh in Sr-.tish an.l Canadian waters. I maintain that when the I'nitcd State agreed to aci-e arbitration as the means. f adju.-toig our grave difficulties with Fnglan l we t-ame under bonds to the public opinion of the world t.. otf.-r arbitration t. any weaker -wer as the means of settling ditlicitlties in all cases w here we i-inn- t adj'i-t them by dirv- t negotiation. The sii; ts.rters of the thir 1 l-arty adopt a tbeir sbibU.ieth that the r-pn!.ii..:i jurty niu-t Is killed.' and they hae cure.1 the o-..ns-ration of toe d.'tn.s r.i of the tree trader, of thesstl.s.n propi. :.-r. of all men who wh to keep six million of clond -eople in t!ie-.utn di.-fran. i.: ei and oj'preee.. It is an ins:n.ere Oblltton. an uiihallowc' jartner-hip. an unl.olv ailian.e. Winter Feeding of Cattle. j Writing on the winter rare of cattle in 1 the Sn'-inl V-fwi,.. J. H. Ivmham. of i pluiont cinrv, -.,v on the nbje-t j f ftsling : The grain rations of -a:t!e j can be varied -antettbat, owing to the ' j ,-uantity and .jtia'i'y allowe-L r!inari- j j v .,ne half-gall- n of mixed corn and -si' j ground together or cirnmea! and wheat ' bran, or twice that amount of rob meal " or choi.i-e.3 ear corn.twii-e o-T dav in two j feeds, for tJ.He-p.-un.l cattle, w th bav or Cme-Uiipi . f.sider. i a very gMi rati..n. wav to save fei-d ;to diminish the need fit. Tli is ran Is- done by keeping up the animal heat by shelter instead of feed. As we once hearl a fanner re mark. " Corn is a rather evjs-n-ive ma terial to Use f.r wcath.-r-boariing." An-.tb.rr way to mMiiiff i to feed cm ftslder. straw or other ringh f.-e l tiiat i-inii..t te haisr.l. in early winter. Is'f.re it is great'v dam.'.ge-l by the weather. Where timers t-arefuliy save and feed ail their straw.raw- drille.1 ii rn for fsidtr an.l rut all their f.ld.-r and f.ssi in stab!.-., the pp.L.Ym of -s.,n e inic wintering " will aliu.-t -..Ivcl. He Knew. The teacher of the Sunday h.l cia- was telling the little l-ys a! s.'it Vrr.pta-ti-.n and -bowing h-.w it . loetin.es .-aa.e in the to-t attra- tive g-ii-. she i-'! as an iiiastr.it i.n the -w of cat. " N'oW." said -he. "Voti hJea!l seen ti.e paw of a .at. It i a -.ft a velvet, ;fn't it?" - Y (- -in ! fr .tn tae r.i.. "And you have .s-u t(. paw of a dog" Y e--tu 1 " "Well, although the -at' paw e.-.n l.k' V-let. there is. never-i.eit-s. - 'l o al.slin it -. tie th.Iig that butts. What is it'" No ati-.er "The ieg bit..'" nail the teacher. " when he is in anger, but what does the cat do?" " . rati ili-s." P-piied ti e boV. "C..rre.'t."ii I the teacher.ii.-idir.g her hea-1 apppoingly; " m.w wliat ha tiie cat got that the d"g hasn't?" " Wiii-kers 1 " txclaaned a Is.y on the back seat, and the titter that ran arr-uud the c ia-- I raight the !---.n to an end. Squaring Accounts. I-efp.iter who was Working a-Pr-s of the Northern counties with a one hor-e and buggy th-is -Biuuier met a farmer on foot aii-1 akcd biiu bow far it was to ip euv ilie. . "Which one?" wa the -piery, after half a minute sjient in n-tiection. "Why, I didn't know that there was ' Vut one tireenville. -Iidn't you? There's one in mfh Cap.Iina. a se.-..nd in Kansas, a thirl in . Ohio and a fiurth in low a. Which ore Jo yon want to go to?" " The nearest one." " WelL that ai-out seven n.iie ..tt Next time you inquire t.r '.reecvioc you'd Is-tter naiue the state. . any t!-a.-o." " Which tobw.To do y-m want?" "Why I didn't know a ttie re w. more'n one to!uvo." ir a minute and then v-parated Jbr iif . iMroU Pri Frem. j ale AVIIOLE NO. 184(1. Could No Pay His Bill. "Now that we are er.g-ig.-l ttue and let me ir.tr !'ice you to jojji, sai. Miss Pott lew orth. "I believe I have met h;:i l.-f-.rc." re pllcd yc'tng Spt. kle. "P.ut in -ju:te another rsj.--.ty th.in that of s,.n-tn-!aw." "Yes er. but I would rather no n.eet him U-u St." r. " 'h.y . u iijust." A lid d-sipt.- the m.-t vi..ient stniggie of the y. 'itig man. he nm draw n iuto the lil rary, where a large, red fj.H man. tli I sotimt in one eye and an eniarge meiit oi the nose, rot K.'kiiig over a l-.t of jaj-s-r. "Father." said the giri "Ham!" he rep ted. without looking up. "I w h to present y.i I'r ' "What!" he ex laimr l. i. king and ca'cioiig s.ght ..f y.-ung pi. kle. "Have y.ai tile ;:i..jHid.-nv to fo..... me hetv"' I'i In t I tell you that I w-.uid see v-m t.e morrow0" "Why. Littler do you know Mr. pi k!e; do you"."" "I don't know hi nt'ine, 1-ut I know that he has (- n to my .,;ti. e th w t;:m-s a day with a bill. 1 know hi:u well enougti. I can't jsiy l.'ial bill to-n;ght. young man. (me to my t.emor rjw." "I hope yott do n. think ill of me." sai.l spu kle. I ha.e n.4 come to cl lect the bill y..u have rctVreme to. but " "What! g.t another oue.'" "Y'ou per-ist in misuu l. rtaiid;ng tue. I did not come to collect a t-iii i can come t.eii,.,rrow als-ut that. To-n:ght I pre j.sel faj your .iaiighler. and iiave Is- u ;ulept-.i. V Mr U.isrioU is to aopu-ut you w ith the fai t, and g-.nn your .i.nent t. our ::iarrLage." "Well. Is that all"." a-ke.1 the old fe.a.w. I'lameI if didn't thick Joii h-1 a b.l . TaketLegirl if that'- what y..u wal.t. But say, didu'. I tell v.jti to briL,; the bill to-morrow '"" "Y.-. s:r." "Well. nee-lu't. t ut re af.ocs a--l;!f. r at u..w. WL-h I had a d.igr.ter l.-r every hill c.ili.-ci.or there i in l.a." Sleeping Face Downward. Hunters. s-..uts. children and vi; i j a -n sleep with tiie -pir.e upward, -v i do animals, all but civilii-d u,an. If a d-r ora horse were f.-n-s,! t 'ie ufs-n .ts back it w.ml.I -lie. Among he Ara- j bian j",-'!crs and show (-opie that have j U-en bps-isht to tbl country it has been ' n. ti.rd t tat they always turn over upon j their breasts when they g.) to le-p. and j 1 e that av t'i! thev wake. It seems to j s the natural ay. It pr.'tei-ts the vital i irgans tn ra ot a ti't ir..;u an enemr. The spiae and the great ancunt of nerve tis:ie that -tarts from it re the mM senii e parts of the tiy Lying ! w,tn ,'' "rreat weig..t of the stomar . j beart. in?tine and other organ pr---l ai"a " nerve it seem. must, in tin . 'or injur', r.ven tiie tia.t weignt. a j ' "ben a -ron lie njs.n hi side, must j have It ba.l el!ei ts. It is Kil l. lhe -pine ! and nerve, are also abnormally heated j by the common way of resting. Keep fr... sr.iti in.l sr.:!. .1 n.'ev'rf n..l v . i ... 1 , ' . . , . ' . alvi-at.-s of tae ow and wild mans way of sleeping. Th- re are u, h aiv.e .-uti-. among them, able phvsi. ian-. Tbev atlirtu that .'lining UT-.n the bp-..-t ..sleep will relieve b.i, tj, he. Al-.. will l.a.etiie nerve stimnlaiit free to i-,w . ig'Piu!v fp.i! its reritp-. and in that wiywili reai.-lv in lig--tion and take away tht bad ta-t- in the mouth. Many !!! 1- .un-rise-l to rind h-.w dirfi. -tilt ;t 1 to Ke with trie fire down ward after year of rej.-sing in the ..:!,. r a-Ti.ude. i it,.- .-inrct do ... cori.f -rta" Iv ten Kdnirtes at lir-t. I'.'it prai ti. wiil oven -me the dirlio'tr. The caturd n.etho.1, -! ai'isl. ..f -i-eping. ha many and a'-Ie a-1 v s al-. P.viit!v. Care of Apple Trees. Ti.e pr-- Lt i a g. " pie to s. Sa Vs ( harl.-s ' CO. i it e-. When ra.-e a g---l rp.p..fexc. iie ! tn. ;Te in the ,e ol jes t I ... is t.. . tr-ra v , oil. ii.'M jiiai Tv f i. toU r ..r the trees -he Ul' ! III tol .-r. t ;'.,re the ! r in ea- 1 ' k .-tit the bv t'.e le::'.-. W ll ;. !l aP- n'.is fa!! 1 .se-.i -. 1 n..t -. t in aj j-a ":in .-. an i al - by tl.e.r . -l.-r. Cat .t .ii -ii h ti,. ail-'ia.a. If ti.e tree a b"rtie fru.'. urg !y . an-1 the t. p has 'o- l-rr .w i-.g atr ! a f.-w -j-r ur. have-ta-eii fr .tn the uai i ctnf , ie.ve par? i-f tr.eta wha h star-e ot:t on li.e tip-r si.--of ti.e la-.il. to niake a new top. In a f. w year you ran improve yoii tree in thr.ft and t-ar.r.g .s.ndi t:..n V- here the tfeew aP- fp.la eight i:..: .. tiit.-eii inches, through, and l.'iif i--i-a large is-ap-p. an-1 th ..wrier intends t.. graft the next y--ar. ti;ey -hoiii-1 have aii si-kiy iimt triai;:..l out thi tiioii-h. Ieave .me tira'T. st.r aits that gp.w on the upper side of tiie lia.l. for such make a stronger tr-e aiei Is ttrr IsraP-r. It-garli::g the vart eti.s. to geatt. the gr wer -h'Mjid t' g. .. erne-1 by he market to w hi. h be -ends his fruit. When the native tree Uar appb-s wi let. have any l.;tt.-r a-te in tne-a tiie g-alTer should u-e i-i..r.s fr-a'. .ine kind that ha a sip.ng aid t-t-te like the t.ii.iw in. Nev er il --weet i. ns r tii.rse i-f mild si.ur, f.r tbo-e ii"! exep-.-e i string an inrl ien-e over ti.e tP-e. A Good Heart, but Bad Memory. senator Caindeti. of West Virginia, i prxjisii.ly !h nme-t ib-ent n.in.te.1 man in that chamber. Not that be d.-- ra.t !-ak w ith. nergy and cle-arn. on any grva public que tion. aut he rather pr.e bim if i.-u bis i-om-eritrati.n of tiiind. It u i to 1-r said of Bisnop Th-.mr.n. of the M'-tie l!t Kpi-.pai hup-h. that he fre.j,irnt!y f..rg..t bis own na;e. but -d- at..r Camden U li -'tie on ban-if. an-1 it thepf- re mist be true, that rivals ti.e Is-st of its kin !. He had gone Ui Parkep-burg to aHer.d the inarm. g of ha daughter to Leiiv aiit js-!!i- all. wte-lti lie gremtly admired and ester-.-1. anl was ta ruling on a strs-t s .rt "t r mversing w ,tb a p.li-.. a! frend. A young r.ian.an.e ap.n-1 ake-l "Lieuteiant sj-rllman, w iut is u niarrr yonx durlitrto-tjorrow."" .V. )'. llwid. News and Notes for Women. Silver hat piris to i-epfnt fJiistlew are ; new. Skirts are rv-t Y j 1 ha. k a tightly; I many are .putt full. Kenl la.- irf not worn at ill and can t-p bought f-r little or niching. Fac are Lrg r t!;an ever. Ti e big, . si-ft. white .tri.'h feather fans h.4d ther j own ) White gloves with embroi-b-ry .u.'j . bating l.rael.'ts are w rn :a se...nd tu.iniing. Cliev .i, Tw.-e. and -.inv i g.--U ; tl"" kbrics w bich take the i-.el in t ii-t. ni .v-ia's :!.: - - :. t e; j.-T .. f!t-(..',,. ti T". .r . . . and 'rimnc.i.gs. s... ,.-..(' t -e . - . ... ..f- t.si .-:t a ls S; ..t ! i-t .-orii- to -;.e i,-. :i-.e t.s. --...I t!:f s.i-s' I ! air.iillg at for the 1.14 fe' IiiTead .f jiiicirig .r r -rs, is now :, th.rig .!. r !..i.- '. i vear.. pi.: and st,.!- t.r f.ch;,,:i..:-:, yoii:ig iad!.-s to et. h and paint ..n w.l . an-i s,!k. r 'e and sri'i is.li.r are worn. Mti'.ti eoioresi head an-1 "nental etut-r -idery tind tiieir iMori appron.ite gr...tiud -.n th'se sha-h-s. Bonra's -1..I..1.- of -ma!!, n.itur.'i w b.te rl-overs. all! tl(.!-lore, "g-ssi Jof . . - .asion only." are in h:gh :'a.sioon t- r bri i. wiiai.is. emen with plenty --f ni. iiey w- ir while si: st.sk. tigs, fit tl.-j- wj..e purs-T an.- n -t sil..ng st:.l c.i.g !. ttie bia t or hr-wn ones, belt w.tj wh:-e f-t. L! g. 11a. k lynx Is as are j iti v.g- as wxs hiiit.-l at la.- as n. when a few . and a very few. of the m.-st . i.-g.ir.t w .in. n in New Y' .rk a; jein! in tr.etn. Tie titan ner ia which the ..-Het ..r plush cover; uk the cn..wn--ftur,s.ns an-t N.miet.s is ttiade t r:.se :n ii.ni.al l.s-s ma.-rs.-. in front is a nove! Mature in in.l- lilierv. W.Kijen physicians are h'gt. .y ivs ful in ti.e il laker City. There a. eer al there w ho u.ake fn.ni ;:.-s.to s:,. tti vear. ai. 1 manv who make a r.-iiid s.. . t. The I -.i.l..sss of BilcfJe'J. : year fr.Tu the Br.ti-h M.str of ii-e, an.l r-s J.."ro ai.lei.e as Lad h g.-s r''. a o'ern -nent as ut ot;.. f jyer- lesi of tiie I's-.i- ! - ha:i:b-r. Kancy g-.im.tures . f feathers are much ' tj-sl. It.e.iSlllts, prey, -e.urils and 5 pig-s-iis are in high favor, and the wi;. ! "f giii.e birds are xtrM with the Ligh i ti"f ribu.n !s.w. 1 J-t oriiatuetits ofsir..i'l for ts.nnet ti. !.".- a- in all manner of bigr.. lions. ' bir 1-. butTe'-be. da gg-r. iiue'er- and i every vara Ty of w arl .ke in. !e:.,er:t ' ii:g among The tan. :-. F'.K k and w hire are worn fashionably i in trimm.ng drv-ey hat ri I is nri.-t-r. the white I-!ng in small prop.. r. on and ! in the f-rit; of f-;lt!:er or n.'.r; "r !a.e. i the black eivet. pii-.-ii. la. e a.vl Jet. j A frequent arrai.gen., i.t of ; 'a: i '-r j eh.. K and plain ?u."f- in a .'.r-s is to tiiake the entire -kirt under o-rvagv and ! i..s. ,.f the plaid or neck, w a i-it- a w a v -rjacket ..r c.Kit "f p.a.n g'-i. Earache and Legache. I 'tie oi"... ' it il eara. .r utt.e giri I. a l-ti t-.ubied .-1. No in.e her lai vh s.'t-s have gathep-i, but a -..!( ..- e; ure t" a tp,ng w in-i i. al u.-t certain to caii-e b r acute S'ltfcr'.r.g w ith r.:' li. After tri itig every!.. ;ng that I have -e n r hear-1 --.i.mi.irii.W, I have .-tie-i on this appl'.-ati-.n a giv ing -nrv-i and pi'ckeft reitef. It i a flannel t ag -t .irT-e-lwitb hj-and wring fp-iti i:..t vine gar I lay ti.e t rag over tiie child's ear. a hot a -he w ill bear it.cover the w hole side of the tu-e with dry tiai'nel and rha.-ige ti.e hop bag as often as it ts-.-otj.es .I. The warm sieam tilling tb- . bil-l's ear. .n relieves The ti.Il. Siu'Kng the ear with the " 1. -art of a roa-ted onion, trickimg of n,. .ia--e. - . : r . !...r or j "a'-" I'lT'ei o. ..... i niu'-oti tallow," ha never v-t in mv ex- ; ter.fii.v. as-l earai he r aiid -u. i. irrt.it- . -tig rii-s. crow si ..r p..upt ;r.t- ti.e : d.-'i.-at' l..b-. nntli of t.he ear mav do i n.'i. h no i.ief X :,o-i., r child i a vi. t.tr. ( Inherited. -biy. f.r Weil ; ti:eii.isr wii.it we i:l'er.-i 't.i-sin our -wn cfii',.i!..-i. f leg". Heat and iiioi-t'ir- gave us relief, atci. f.. j o'lr 111. A her s f. .t.-f-r-, Wf h.i' w.t;g ,n r .ii-j-i night a might pc ii our warn 'jUar.'-w, m the l. a-i of win-. -, to k.n fill fpMy kett;. - from wafer iy i n.-t-sl witii i.e. that we n Js'.ial extre.ltit.e of l.-.ti.' h'i f hot aateras .jiii. kiy a- fip- and !- thi. -t get ti.e jto a t-iS lately we t;av. -j- i;re i r. leame-l a l --.lie . "A ti..- w- rk and la.t iv mr r.g a t. el fo'ln saitr-J w.it.-r. a !.; --f .t r.g ia our -1. e;..r.g r.-i.. rea-iv for i. -n eiterg-n- v. writ, t.-.e ';a.ii :n A fr. 'fa a lis le t. ioid fr..u h. .;t fait :r.g ti.e . an-i then it' n thi. k ar.d wri!.t- k.ng :.e ut t.iiTi a l:tt rl.-ser an I P dry rtaane bi. il ets j. ilef f -Ufe. V cp'iij-v c-igb. . .n .f.n be i.-rel all-1 preiet.-ed I t Wati..r.J ti.e !.plt w -ii drv . w arn tia.-lli. Is. a ..... ;.. I ,f tl.e-n tn.l.dt tl..- tarmt aril . ,V-t '!,at i-. n he' -ts- ! '... it ; n--t n-s e liin t-. -I- ken ti.e eft...! :e :;.s a- . r ? Wake trie ;, t. . k.Il 1 e rip and pp-p.re !. .t pi. k Wanted Sensible Women. .-. ia!.- "l r-i liill'tl d.-- cot Iiervs. sariv create (S ,t:. pan t.-nai !e lur eten S"!.ib!e WoUielJl e. -. ?.v Ja'TV ot n-a Il- mg. would aii pr -f -f i- r.ai men !- i-r- nailv charming an-1 del :gt,!:;:i. wi.nh un.ioii'.te.r.v tl.ey aii aii ap- i t A girl ni..v a -"it. ! .re. -an. a Ir i .-nt lll.lt tl" atic- a stair. rtie. a fa-i:T.. - grain in. trial!, yet f- wanting ir. js-r .nai fact and 'euij- r. ;-nr . t:.t .-s-r a- ti-.n. rea.lv syti.jwti.y. a:, i iio'.ie -lf-co:.r.-.t whi. h n. is- a co... .-... r.a''.e w.L- ar.d a a!'Aa!ie a.tr. r N -r is iin pr. .f.-r. .1 - ..r n-t.-:..!!i-! iri--'."t!"n n.s-. tr -v a. iv .p...: wi'i. ;.i e;.. a-'. i-grio :.ii.- . whi e a .s-i . -it I e. ltx-.it i-n is 1 kely t.. n.o- n fe - ni ceable in tiie home and in '. v ti' un one or two supreme a.c-.trpi;-i.n-. tits. Manv of US nuike ti e Uo-lak- of .(.- fo.ai.bng e! ii-i..n witii a-a'l.P rti. r.-s and of rinnlr- t. g. ther r ntnuii 1 iu-ei tlla! -t.- e.. p- T!. Woiaeii ..f whom - a e n,.-t r tc. r our ..w n last.-rv w.-re rv. -t p :i...f.' e r .-.s-si-ial irifeiie. t lai a.- .u p i: ..-!. a e ii a. I.-r g r.era! hra ter ar.-l th 1 tj n i.sii w.-k.ng of w.ll aa J m- ril-v. T..e Ladv f ati-iwes at. ! I. !..! Ma.v I ineuv-. n-i IV f-t try 1 gJ-e. wf:.s-r nan.es. .re f.. ' , ;ra-ite-rta!. were not r-e.i t r II e;r a-a rt.it t. but tie-T Wre Di Cr Tie i s. w.-fi.-1-i wh - mark, in 1. t"cy i. u--' ! fi i th- g"l tin v .fid bv-safr tl.ei.i il l w il tkcr 'e And ta r.g .r- f "i.e. t Uat trr..'iy Ie-.me.l las-a- f -r.- j "- -i it her La t. 'y an I tier I. -...' .e-s. fi at we a ! U'-e o ma. ti o I-elT Jari .ifaT .r ts it lier D.-irfy. her ge l -ne. lrsji.r.T'T (. oe. her .le. .4 .-r. " ia a wop:, ts it bet rstarate n her t na. -ter ? tt lCTeii.-t-il phli-'I iiTor ti .weet and I..e!y and n-it it w .cuan ? Cfteen-S" in of pu" wh.fe chalk esiial in j'lal.ty to the bst Fr.g:'.h c.la.k. istate.l to have heen dwere-l in the hills southesM of Eagle K.k. I iaho.
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