iUL : Somerset Herald? tsT4v:i-J Mi-. f .--ns iiiblicatioii. f , -r tK t-t:rtAT BtnrruiLf at C - c -..nr-i- t - . v n.-ir."r-r W.lf All I. f ' at rvrx ir ooaot iaa a tbetr f - rcsasrea, t-res oo jwavccl. to aa- r '- CU1C f U tOTBSr M -' ' t : i o?.t. A lire- Taa Sukuvxt Hnun, Sowroxr, Pa. A , -vilY V FET.KLEY. T A at:vki:v-at-iaw. -.Arr. Pa. I; L r.JoaH.ri... 1 TT- AirY AI LaW. 4 mvK, Pa. i j v-.:.t EKaa Wow. oh tirt i. r. ,t :.V K I UL. il. rr,.vrr ATw, 1 , rj:y E3ik- ' W. H. Erx V - i i. TH A F.rPFEL. s Arroajiri-s-Ar-i.. a i . . - - 4n: il E""'Vrz. " ATT'.NrY-AT-. . irt. Pm-, j . i-r . c-. u it 1 ArK'-SLY-AT-LA". -..-. P- I f-Tl tr i-re i - (. KTVMEL. i "' aTTv-MY-AI-UW. J BuCrfTWt. P- J - . : - - Bsr r. jtt- J k ; i "-- W -a IM ATT.ivl.l-Al- " . ' j Ari'.-iJYs-AT LAS- a r- -x! V f!ir t i J it 7 7 1. - k I "a - A T i-A w 4- ilTVTTVE HAY. AnoLMV-iTU''. Fa-Tmxx and fvro. f lE-EEULAKEBm l ;. i: UitTKER. ISTj.-IA-V AM) Vk.Ej3f. jv.c jf-c y tn Scaae?et fcr tb ' i C. m Ma. A avrct. -) a. iair tr ik v ..mriom f a'. a. a" 5 ir-'t- Ai A k A more- uraer vTj aim: Fajx cra. ' rCAjt a Cot 4 Br:3 Krk. f i Jsryi Ev-k cy-;-.. bfr be ,w A. '1A t A.. A . & Ai4 erf be 4- , i - .' K-MILLXE " r-A.iia. .. t(xit atjc. -r a.-. ftr-et Countv Bank. L?7HW?LIi IT".) J"s:a. Caidl CHARGES MODERATE. --i-t: i-A-. ut .v. iota in Aty wa e -..T .... j.-rtttww. f. (. jtm-i r1 i-a uA E:,Ur CHTT tRCILWT TAILOR. .AiA EtSy'i mure.) j r;FCTiO GUARANTEED, j I Somerset. Pa. j KERCHANT TAILOR. K-T. A. j M-:ATv2 NOTICE. i i i.".':cda:.'i8ji.t. i . T rT ir Wfm I A Mr. - a-w , ... . - 7 r i r 1 toc mr-,-rA m-.b. j Av.j iTjje, la k7nci j V ,xr i . . t i I .Ti i ""! r- I 4 r iun. Pa. J :1 A71vtET-ATLAW. 1." in'-Lvmiui. j I f j. ; i ' ' Til VT! 4 '.tvrTiTiit i - - A -I mi- mmrm r j jj VOL. XXXTIII. -THE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK F Soraoret, Poniva. . BCroSITS RCCC'VCDl Ui tKDSXtU CCOUMT or ffCRCNAKTS, rtS. STOCK ttAtS. AMD CTHCI SOUC1TCO. -DISCOUNTS DAILY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS : UKri .11. II. iilLLifc. J-JH & lixTT. 'jt. . Si I LL. JlXtl- E. ikut ILL Vl I'l!tEJtT : : : Ca-:e, Ti e fjc! n.l fr';tirt! of thi luk ) re in: -crrJr n.Vcii in jr.br v lt- t EBr".r-j nf f. TL oniy .STe ; I National Bank Notice. ; j TKtrT I rrxT j OffCTi' O rT -.; tr-r Tt tc-vrr. , ! I Wamj.t- . JL J.-.. jt, l.-S.) I : HE PEAS, V n.Jwt T- to KTcvftr ' Z.mi " 1 ! -. -uw J: c r f -wis- j ! j , r-i 'U .i Lr e- vt -t : . : u- Urf- : I i:J -;,rT"i w r' ."ja j ' Wfr as iiin-ti'--i ' i ! alii T-.ri to cusa ' su-, h?4 jyf j NOW THEREFORE- 1, ElfiMiU'r, rf.I ' llf NZ41u Ulrii-f Sir.jr!. tU , tt4, i AJi i rt of tuSacc tc T4.i. day vS ' E LArY. j PiU-SBURY'S EEST XXXXi i FLOUR : AT rwiT rf t..! t- aS r ; i rtd 3rf:i.nt-.t-aii4 stu -,rr ; PILLSirXY f I EEST XXXX ?rnYEii t j of r-caT. It w .jtj- j ifiia iae u fc ijr trao a ; tJ".?" CIa.', TT-. UttAis ti.n.. rj-wtt- frri 12; r tr -tt.! w :. : t-i-f- fA au a iaocv. f I: i ; ir r in il 4Ai.cf- mi. 5 grr 1 IB Iaf-av f -ir.ft tmn :."-r w tie: aii r Mtrj- is u. Stvit r- rf fcimiir. - t Lie .- i.i crr v4 ro f c a: vt MUM- TTE-C tr- 'Vl'.Tli;! Kimvi VTvT h't- DU ..cx usi fu t I JOSIAH KELLER, Somerset. It is to Your Interest TO BUT TCC a Drugs and Medicines! OP BlESEGKER R-OC H BS TO C Jt. ?YD. -1 Xocf but ti inr' adJ Vt krj in svxk. i Hd W iMJt I bflS TO irt t'T tA&5- as cma.n tif town do, we 3e- L.-.y tiic rsirer (Xxa im- Je OC OCT CtatOBKTi. I j Ton oa drjTid oo bAT-:r jr rcr 1 " ! I t d ii cat. Ocr prir r aa .-w a ( r. t oiLT C-M-laja houw and oo j ioa.t arJ.aca n:ch kvcr. The r-'" t-iis oronrr m-t.n to lracw ( tLia. and Latc pve c a I--ct Lre of li j jinng"?. and e shall riH cocanae tfi l.Seni ibe tttt hr er.ris 6 their racarw. Io not krpri thai e sriaie a rjCtT of ' rrrrrxo trusses. We foanu-Kw iri.ftflkc, asxl, if too Lava j bad trouble is ta.1 dirtrCtra, j ve qs a calL SPECTACLES AND EYE-CLASSES in rrwt nmj A fail art of T Lihwa Cofne in aJ ha your eyes ezamiiMvl. No ciiATe t.-r eiaaunA&oa. akl we anrOKi&ieut e rac s.u: y oo. CTae a3 re oa. B1ESECKER L SNYDER. CURTIS K. GROVE. SOMERSET, PA, ! Kr,;3!, FIET-iB CARRIAGES, j SFtlSG A(jOS, SrCKVAoXfNm, : AKD EA?mLX AS3 WEfTEKS OEX roniAbei oa Burt Sacoa. I P&intxg- Doe on EJiort Tixat. mA t&e ior i uWaiUAu A.-A2iUci Uftl MUiAtM. 1 Hi irtr f A" Kind. t U" rvne All Work Warranted. r as4 Ezanae s? lucL as 4 temra rYVe I As Ho-wuta. aad Cniu Sen tat Wiad Iav fcememW U faff aarf r la. CURTIS K. GROVE. Snyder XO. 12. i cbcs: THE FHEST ASD UBCEST STOCK WEST CF SEW YCHS. C3S1 6 Large Floors Packed fith Fall Goods. 0 ALL ENTIRELY SEW DESIGNS, j Ai:rs5t-er. Wilton, Moqaette, Vel- ret and Body BruMeli CrTet. , Tupesiry Bni,-5l5 Cirfets froai oO cents per yrd p. Inria Carjet. 25 cents a yard cp. Ri-:. Cotuos aad Ilesp Crpci. ' CL'aa Mailing from M-OOper roll I cv 0 yard i rolL ; LIo!cai5, Oil ClotL Rzzs and Art Squares. Lace Ciirtams. CLen5e an Tur couian Curuits for Portieres. Cornice Po3 from 25 cents cp. Wiudow Shades mounted on bet S-rir. Rollers, at 50 cenis cacL anyixwlr cn Kan tliem. X?Coantry d ja'cr sapjlied at the ?ur rJc? &5 io Luyvrt Eastern hou-e?. t3;a making ijnit an item ia savin; of frt-islu Edward Groslzinger, 627 and 629 PEXX AYEXUE, PITTSBURGH. ERIFFS SAL Ex. B-ti-i Lct I - Jr' of i,.vp .i:rt ?CAta- FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20t 1899, At 1 'vk p . ul rtbt. t::i. aji rat-m f T. E V n. A'iit's. cf J. fc. U- C rr. -am.iC- Til, P . vr:ri taf i--. !' H -LIc7 tK-LTK H -TTBi ftC.itT t-.TV, Tr tJ- n.r,-im r.ir &c?9L bctv "or left .th ic P., TT- ul'ti of Jc-iAtaihaV kewu. Jaunt iti f-'s -w-rw. orr tr tk Hiitr liter r?v ra iM7 fle..- t taavTi, fcZi AmeT ""vi.irt, -i.-.i (at f.T;"Xaj'riif'- N . A fUiB it;h ci" vii4 rrcjai la J- 3 S7k:r TfWTi. -vwnri Col, rm.-, avi,.oj r laii ai acua&&a Kf--tK ud t-r. Vx , ct- mat 7 rr. ror r iaF- JT f JWTOOC fTtrtl iaVTCT- C-JUB mili. Til;. aJi wix a it aarerr of T- L V Ajtaa, C- cvaS UblU. aac ALSO All TJfc rlrM. r.ie -t-rwa aviv. of Or-na? To rairfjug Vtf f r-octl Kraaue m lH ra-j af .f.'jt)r. S-raprjagt i -t03Tt. Fa., ain-Tijr of Ja.ii.-tt Mar oc 3Va. ksl af a lie h-av i:!T -le-S im-ur fn.jar -ittri.iriat kn- wvJa lit ;ATt---a . - A Z iberi-cbt. taile. h-ma4 rv Iaiaib P rp. f. Mi au4i to lac frk. ifj-r otmarrafi irmi Mjiir tit A frr&fti3 Wat of K.Lkatfe ta fuovrm b"uf3t- acpfrri ttwarr. In. . a ibr ritbff .0 Wa n apt N. 4. 4 -r .rf Wioof We H h.lat, A. Vc-arf npd !;: i-x. fcT:ia: 'bfrw-s et ! irwry 2-r.UJ LvitaT tUaU atavl-j, SUi 1 Z -.-F-a4U- Tp5 ia estsx te wrrrf t3f IwJaaJft ALxO AHH ricl tTj; t-iter- clarito of P. . fTrn trt-rt of a-tnraa.le t?s -Wmn.-agt Tw frtir---: i Vn- m:fxr.it;t a? J. M:.(rr. M hcrft jm. rw ?:i:if 4i.r-r. me cr an tMA. 'aV'TaV. kaa-4 mfLAaT OCZtMUj-ilZa-ftA, U U lai-n .& ezrSArB m tt irrtj f SL ft. &d,rr-civ. evi U icus of ftiMff xijatr. ALSO A"! te r'rM rfe'e r1 f-!ns rf 3 Ao-fAtk.4.'T. et ml . :a. mcvl to Lbe 2tvk lff aj-M r. tut : A -r- ; r. Trmr-s of ;3.i t. o ITkt Tp . "-at cs :i i" Jfc:rV Ta1 tW I Ti"r : jyniac at lr ?ui4Arf A -jl.'!;kw -iaJi. IS. E y- 't prri to k. IT b- imt ; 4TJS Mr K- K e-ri-s ls m- U avJ V " , Ot-iC. i. K l!-. U Jjtfa. : R. M K f rr? ,- 5 &r a t:out : ft. 1 5c y-t . V K' kr . 4 -rrrjA. 0 ; a U. h arrrfw t -a4 ; a. i3 W- CVHt T"-""i IO . JC. dnC. aTc!Tl ta c'-f t-r:rn:aff. -n. lauiuiaf ' atnt caccc wr --, ik ;rirmmnr-nm. T in t xr-u" ttf ;; '?. J. var-maTt; a tu Lbc aun of t.m.r jc.rutit tt-c ALsO- AT thertt tii fT?-r a.c4 rlj of Je-ofc P . ?rr vi A-arje li. f. ra, farri t me ft.iV iur r.'aM "-ai era.ie. ti : A r-r.v:a :rrt f uavi in THk Tr. fry' I aUStT. haV, '-rit-T t tkd tf J-l S. H..t. HT--r A'Wai P aYT. aad-i- r-v rkfaV-ja-ij.-ai -r-r-- jb4 A fKYxatos fiLTWC nvMfcwjrr. a a i ) a e reot. T?-ai Iti tar Drnfar-rtr ctf ?nrjb HL V :"larT atMi AstSkim . IWicr al Urc a&ut if savaaJaVei 1aa.aK2. - -NOTICE. AT! pc-tntt pcramKf.iAf' ai tN? iVn a wJT! T--w Uiv rx U.. tn ft Ifce T'tirfcaa c lap- inavie a: the s.;aj? t&e -st?:"! bar f-NJ-UtTM. aV m-rari-J lb JTaj1f M k-n It, dowa. n J atrmvu. 1 tro- ti it, t u the t- f ,b Sn pbtrriiawr. Tbc r bHr Tbn"-! t4 lse - v-ti "f '-r:tBba-r -- f to U lrxi iw ur Catan lr ? nr if tr me rv --jrrart if au ! .a! la r1 Ocd VSQl tSafi afll (tiliJ OKKafT k Aid lS:rfTV. I L . XcXZLLTS STATIONERY, ARTISTS MATERIALS, Fancv Goods. tc uun a acar ntcrru ereu riilNTING OK ALL JiTSTPS. Efmecial AttnUaa firra to Engraved Wedding: Invitations and Cards. 4- trcM rranat !Jmsbaa. " JOS. EICHDAUM & CO, 4 riiTH lnu, PiiTsrTu;a. A DMIXLiTEATOK'S 50TICE. of FiraW SiBi-Si. dr"- tat af 3bb- bnevaa iBio. .nm.a. te-.!.?. ctf a-". : -ta: - m toe abeweeataza m.Trtieii. a-aavd Wbtfte fdefr txMir. artvex !-; oiJ tw p- iB.lJM4 V mud A 1. t. AAAe awA!f airian:l aod IM k ia eAH ata;m Vt- mi.'w to acmisk ibim du'.f oauwiMeAiied a BMOjOvrat oa BacardAf. SntnAbcT a. tl. at u m-wnre rf um AiTni- imi.r. la Aiseaam. Waiiaa; IwaAtuo. J. J. tlYKFJIVAK. sc'.A, CARPETS boiiiefset SOMERSET, PA., PS TRADE ti; r For Strains, and Sprains. Evdsmc. Frasn. New, Strong. fiOrrH Tm JL. J. VAUAO. Oa CnrtrkM. Ski. mm M. . I I II mmUm 4 ! at, .mm tt a. a M VIA CAT i rwi r. I I AA I bBH. A. mm 9A2. u?m caxhx castzzsat. I Tcrribi Palm. rntn CL. f U its AT Saracms ass Paa; nn TKI cailLES A V06ELEI 1- Dress the Hair Willi Am'i ITajr V'or. lu cleanli mesn, teacfiriai !7o-u oa the ap, aa4 lanliag rfiuoe cuniwnl it fcr cat. erul tc-et oa 2: krr tue kA-r auft as4 Ai'kta. (ireserTes iu coior,7eTenu :t from fill.ri, and. il t. Lair La lAa veaJc or Sli. r-?ctKs a sew grva-ti. "Ta rpVire t?ve cripBal ool. t-f bit Vlt, rK-h ha-l taraol ienja:;rf : irrmy, I bsoI Ayer'a Hit Vi ns - ura aaoceaa. X caoL-t.'oj kslJy W m Efficacy of tail frTa!"On.' Ura. P. H. DariiJ .', AiexaainA, Ia. I .m a:TJictl "Te &ree rer with ra!p i:x.e. Mr lia.r wu ait:!! tHit ami (his rvmaiiK-4 iar.l erar. I wa. tinlarM t try Ayex'a Hur Vvroe. an-i ia a few t4i tije u-a e in my Ari. SiAfpKtr) An 1 Br kar Tr.i:el ij rr'iT-aAl c ! T." (fr. S. S. S:rri, ynur V. li- Csurc Si. Berake. lad. a "A fe rr aro I s?reI tVn- entra ka of set hAcr from tie e5rt of t-Kr-I hope4 sii3 air a tiaie wouM T'TT tee i a, but I m-ai.i ia via. X aj. r r&M2:ei wre sn e-:d. kjim. inww. mb anch roer-t aa Acer' Hair -r. aai I iria t ire it. Ti rn.t wa :i I cxyuiil ! U!rt-1. A crvwt!) of fca-T i cim :t a'1 oi i-r ib v h-l. AR-i prew t i &. t arj-l li-avy a I evrr bL, aad of a uaiuiaJ rrhr, ci jrA,'y ati" J. II. 1'na, S:5-rJ, Tcaaa. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Or. J. C Afzr U Co, LswcZ, Mass. tSJAi If iTBCZM A3d I'crf A, EDO IT PLEDGE Onrw'rea to lep ab?J, tot to keep tie iad ovt ah ttliers in seliicg jf.m rare. AUlatcTr Parr, aa4 eil Xitar ra Eipe vihek.irs a4 nisy-t At prices that niii.e all othfr 4Irs h t. Jc4 tbir.k of it : Ornb!t A Co Per Eye, f ve yean oil. Foil qAne f 1, or tid pt-r Jvzcn. StiU lUer ; Fia rV daldea fttii'itp, ttr j-earsoii Full quaru J'.or Ji; j-r d-jren. Fitter stUt: Keatarkj BasrWa, ten jt-rt (Ad. Full AoJonoft&e teewt slab'e 'Wtislej. on t-ar )ti ia Tli Pl Ef-RT-YaB-fI.D ElfnjE? OititHL.u. Fail qu. f 1. I'.O a lioA. There is no Wfciaker that has eer )n aoiJ that La rroan in taror with the pcblic so rapitl'r aa ocr oui Expert, axtti tbe fiicpe reaton ia that :t is niierlr iicpjseubWSUj Japliiaue it. Ttere will never be any let cp in tb ontT a4 r.e SaTor in any parttcuiar of ttj Isire CaJ:f'ria Win we are bow mfilicg at 50 cefcta per lV.iie, Foil quarts, or pr dou-n. In raatirt c yoor orders please enclos Fctoife Mowy fiier or iTaft, or liegieier your ardt-r. JOS. FLEMING & SOX, WaoLZBALC AS AETAiL HT.-GGIiXS. PITTS BV Mil, FA. 4IJ Market St, CV-r. of Tiamont R Dj1sTEE"S NOTICE. 4 a. -i in ii. erp.l.wr. r vtarwtm, ths ibe Jr.t, -.rjt Av-wsnSF ..r ah.v1 rv -r ajkI t. r.4 IA. mmt tie jiwtirf fnrnK.fcrs.tMjB aai AieAAMt ai ah irA' t.jn u Ut brtd at eoBTrtoo IeMiAr. .jr.jer ;a r Ai Ami vnoii! u A- M ictn, Ajar, ef J. lVjilaer. 4n d F aad Eo.1 umu: aTWau H. SUL A4iar. of M kt Hu. c i fir Aad t!iAl A'rtnt of Iti:t Wearrr, Ada. of f!r '.i.at?r7iw. Swrd. Mjirr At rssAM AvxTOQi of AlmhAJB ac4 Fier arS Mi.vT A 43AT. f A Utaai H- jlmcr.lMcll. KirH aai uai nMU of A. il. A-lmr. of M s' i ae hrpr. J- F:MAi tnA. arHint of Alt K . fisj-der, Lxlr. tK a sat a r. ve L F a.W aal arwHU of ;tn Jf. J!tief. iJar ot rci nsa. tV-t . FrAOi aj Arr.a: Va: hr Fmerrk and Antcw Laffiti. A'ii&a erf Jorrairi.n luaercA. ftr aivl fiaal wmcst af Aaamti Braat, Adsr. of aca HAftl. W d. F'- ad i toAi ar rf Orra A. Aiia. af RutANr-h am. W d . Fw a&4 iA attsx f.f I cl J. Brsbater, A4"fflr.Jf Lewi. Kt-;4ier. it " Fir ati a Ani: oS A.um H5ey, Fjctr. af AmiUAid .apua. dee d. Fn an3 tami amul irf i. K. Sestt, xr. of je BrtjA. at- d. K- Ai t:ak! Art iiota K. SnO, LaIT. airman Ha.ja drcd. F:rt .ad tai Atwat c J--t.a at4 gkuxAuer. A4rrrA of mu.aI rc--jBiAArr. tor d. AfxiajA of Hiraa M. ArnsiKrxr, and LjtA & Mi.'er. A-in&irirariX. J i.Tid m At-ie. drr . F ia aod aal nt f SkbtkI Em lavcer, Ai. of yimti A. rwter. Oec 1 F':t aorousi of H-ba a. TAvoaa! Cxeretrlx of Iard Lai ajb. dee d. P.n :J f -Ai arimt f Jnt. X(5or. Ad as :r.ziar f i4sc MTvrar. rr'ti. i-t rot f iitn Ai. A&er. Flxa. of Lf- . J. k-rpMr. devd. f : aim; tAi imiur.f Af er. Ad- m:?:? tIiAAlrt.B atoer. Oer tt. F:- aad tval mrwim of it.it :d HeatJ HJ-aM-t, Aar. jf . baa. BioaB'. w t rier(.-, J. I. FWATS fcl'ZAC A New Hotel at Cumberland. The aadensgaed. aa4 Jew Fjatal u hare facr- ue AMERICAN HOUSE, At OETrlaT4 V i . aad ta"e r4ti And irear aed Uac nid Hen.. ar?d oa ;t a ttnt.am BoteL tMia jcai. Lir raU; fit..c anta fwd tAtAe,aad cix bsonai L& He a'ao Ba Ic tnvrti30 wt b U a an qBiatry of J'eaA A!Ai r-ijwr rae --4 itr w iAPT leu bj tie nc gA... li!Mln.lJ4 if""" TTaro5 a: t: W rer lA kia. Tfer-e - Four " " - a " Te jrire of tie H 1 eets t erni ra'iioaL Tae Tmrrttl t Wiiiraed Jve wn aJ areosuaucT 1ae order, wfcirk wiUTnoare orajujd , aumuuB tad aa,:tiew. AddmB ai srdez JuiMaa. 8. P. Swart2r.CCaaieaBd Kd. ' KA. r lit. Tma ." tmrrn mtm tut o M i M(k. a. m mii. (v toe M. Bui Tux B tttt. M. T Mt te4 w m CMC m nt l.fc. Mi A3ar a wtttJ.' 9arca u a. Aang3L . Aat ttm 9pm mr m af M. n 1 1 ttA. . limMll.il nrwyill BA. J taintviMm. M. mm i Am. a-A. a tuii. ESTABLISHED 1827. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1889 THE COLD EN-ROD. Frora the gricj Jraio. thoS4. Erer tktc.nf 6e-i of sesU, daaey akipM uf !ar re laid. Atxi oU goU tbe hu'ii in shade ; .irul-leffl. p Atieti' Wave tbe piane. Frmima'a a.k5 pre tke ruota ; t iiaabUacxl by wrt of baaq. yKiboi (lower, Amerxaia. Like a bit of at aigbt. Full of ooastiAiioo iiht. CotLva tbc reaoa of thy plame Beodiii o'er with atarry bkiom. SuosLioe. dra aoi baroiabd foU, Esdi 4eriare tis atry oldL Uo la eoJescbAia of thocbt WiJvHii onto wuoder rusbt. f ymb d $wer Aaaaxmo. I HJeih I at ity aIaq I'.rutberbixxi of Haiti that ran CVaer til tbey meet ia one. Type of higher feiieratioci &aus asiie, and W a BAiioa ! To tbe wrU ibe kasuo giTeB, Hcrw to gorern, bav to bee. Edi tbe bounty bere we me. To a ptr.jse ever free ; Plenty fiowen as beauty beams In a tbotisAixl gul'iro aumaia. To a catioo Goideo-Kud L tit iu beaJ abot k! Lore aod juiica ta ropoe GoiJ fcjr fneadi, tbe rod for Joes. PAUL OCDEN'S INSPIRATION- XV CAR1. AVil EkTT. It is eaar Cr joa to talk, SaJi ; bet what wocIJ too do if too were p)trr' "What woo! J I do? I'd work! I wouldn't drag oat a helpless, de peDdent life, like the fceroiiie of tbia book we've jast fia:hed, UEtil the wealthy priace came along aod rearoevl toe froai idt pore-rty. The g-lri opoke whJi her cheeks flash ing and a bright re-in har dark eyes. TbeMiAaJl jTjre carted loioriouly on tbe toting scppres9l a yawn, a the re plied: ... " AVeH, perLaps yoa woo'd do as too say ; Lot L for one, vaold like to ar Use ek-eaat Siiie Ariingtoa earaLag ter own liricg." y Tbe i lea seemed ta amse Uer. fur a low ripple of lattrhter rang iu silvery ta deiice through tbe rojtti. iie tamed to reply, but her earaest Tanibei as slie eriet tbe quizzioal look in her frVec-1's Lfaae orla. " May, yoa laxy girt, you are the pie tcre of itlletieaa ! IuMs yoore'f. and c3ie witii ne ; I wattt to sbow yoa the prefect wLkb papa pre to roe iaat erta-ing- Mat f, ts z j to ber feet, and shaking back her yellow hsgWts, foikwed Sadie as she led the war into ber richly fcr nished boadoir, Sadie drew L&ck the rkb, hetrr lace c-itaiiis, t-l thta eeaed ber jewel Oh, Satdie Ariisftoar exriaiz&fJ Mat ; " yoa to talk of being poor, sad working! llov much I woold like to be rk h Tbe little blonde hovered over tha open case, ber lace pktwir.jt iamiooasly, u if from tbe rejection of tbe srirttallAot ewek. us they flashed and spark ted with tbe very slightest toorh of the vi brant 'ibt. " These pearls were papa's g:ft last olhL Yoa know- yesterday was my birthday. May bel i a tnr-jooos ear-ring. S-rroon-ded b y diamonds, np to ber roue-tin ted ear. " roe. Kadi, bow I arbh I had Boa-ifrtLicg bke ibis for Ada Fleming's j party to-night." - Why, I will lend them to yoa, aill irtr'y," heartily said .Saiie. May locked np t see if she was seri oos, a"d then, qakk aa a tt ash, she had woaod her arma arocsd her friend's " Yoa darling girl! I do so want to look 'a! Whether lovely to-night, tbrl'aal (i?Jen told roe he wockl I there. Yoa know it will be the U& society will see of him ior xe titne, as tomorrow be Cora to Italy J' Sadie's rich color vanished at May's light worJt "Mr. Ogden g-sing abroad tomorrow T "Yes; dida't yoo know? I thoogbt too and be were feat friend. lie's eo ing ta f.air art. lie tokl me be was t r ed of being a drone, and meant to win for himself a name ; bat I never ran tell w bet ber he nw what be says or sof. I'm sare I'm aorry he's g"'r.g ; arent TOO?" Sjde did sot answer ; bet taking the daicty seek lace wbkrh iuaU bed tbe ear ring, she prweeded to try its effect on ber friend's white Berk. So May meat away, profase in her thanks, and not seemtag to ttota-e Sadie's tlvSrml niAsner. When she was alone, Sadie, paced Bp and down ber, room restltasslT, marsaar tcg soS.1t to herself : "He's going! Can it be that what I said has tuade him decide to do so? It most be." Her cheeks flashed a run, and ber lips parted tenderly, giving a aew beauty to her always kvly face. Again ehe stood ia fancy ia the cur tained reoeM, and brd Paul Ogden a ; low. rich tones, as be told her that Le loved her, and she, though knowing that ber inmost heart held bet his izn&ge. Lad told him firmly that ber lore coukl mer er be given to one who, blessed with Cod's richest giibt, yet ssiTered thetn to lie idle. She renteosbered Lis earacat words, as be replied : " Yoa are right; atvl until I become worthier of your lore I will sot is for it again." And then be had gone. That waa a week ago, and she Lad not beard from him since, until May told ber of hts in tended, departure. Tbe next day Paul Ogdea came to bid her good-bye. So tbe idle, careless man of fashion, who bad only dabbled bow and then, Tsst for amusement, ia the art for which he Lad socb rich talent, had gone to carve for himself a same among the work ers of bis" country. Six months paaaed ; a abort period of time, yet earaibie of producing changes whkh ia their resolts would iaSoence a liltUa.-e. A rkh ccaa, eoontinghis mos- ej by tbooEttnda, Mr. A riictoa woke cne j morning to find himself rained by a sperciiAiion. Le Lad deemed aora of aoc- Bow bard it w to be left to the woridji tender mercies when th bead it covered 1 1 witi the frost of years, only those who bare experienced Lke trocbJes, can know; and old Mr. Ariinston, never strong, became o:t?r!r Lrjken down by Lia reverses, and be'jre iong Sadie was aa orphAQ. Everything Lid to be sold, and BotbLcg waa Wit for the girj who haj never known w hat it was to hares wish nnaa-isSed. Her many friends o2Wred Msistaoce, bet Sadie' great pride cart-ed her to re fas their aid. She sold fctr jeweis, aad gave most of the money to her fxher's creditors, then, w ith the rest, she took ber departure from the f. miliar sreces of ber birthplace, nnwil'ing to stay where each face would reraiod ber of the past. The words spoken that daT to her gay yoa eg fries I ee back to her, and a sad smile passed over her aoe as, when ke ba.de May " good-bye, she reeailed them to ber mind. Mar sorrowed awhile for her friend's troobie ; but her catcre, QKet essential ly a stlSsh one, did not retain grief long. It was a very hard sirole tor Sadie at ret, let at laM she saLxtreded in ob taining a position ac teacher is one of the public schools is the city she bad choara lor ber home. Sadie bad corre sponded with I'aol 0,rtien ; bat though she had written him of her Iklher s death a id of ber remoral, site did cot eil him of ber ruined fortunes, knowing t?at Lis ioapolsiTe nature would bring hi-n back imxediatel'Oto lar Lis all at ber feet t aad she was determined not to destroy that which through ber inSoence had been begun. Encouraging reports caai froai time to titbe, telling ber how Lar J he was working, and of Lis eocttse ; aad bU leners were the one spot of coloring ia her monotonous life. Iat at laf week mergeii into week, aa J month eooceeded nionlh, and she Leard no more from him. Her la.1 letter was uaatisaered, and the longed-for envelopes, with their Italkn stamps, came no core. Then she received a glowing epistle from Mar, telling of a f.f!ane le Ler by aa a ant, and that ber mother and her self were to start soon on aa extended European tour, After thAt, through May's letters, Sadie often heard of Paul ; Lot no word or mesaae ever caue to her. Thee, with a pain which wrenched her very heart fibres, Sadie avke to ft-el that the lines, "out of fright, cat of mind, were imk-evl ouly Um Inie. t Time pasHeL Gaulle Kill ke her po silioo in t' sv bool, and the little chil dren grew to lore the pale-ficod teacher who ied their tender feet so Sently over the rough paths of learning. ilut one day her de&a was empty, and ia her boardiiig-house, in her own little room, Sadie lay tosfcitg in a wild deliriuat of fever. At the bediide stxi a stately. gray-Laired lady, "Mrs. Broan," s-be wis saying, Las this poor girl so fnen.is T The land'iady replied that ia truth, she had ceTer aeen oce Lave so &w." And so it was that Mrs. SUnlLrd, the wealthy oocupaXit of Mrs. Drown's first Soor, nursel the girl to wboee ttce she had taken each' a finer as Ehe n;et Ler on her way to and from her room'' back to l.fe and healLh. " How cab I ever thatk yoa T asked Sadie, looking cp gTateiully into the kind old face bending above her. " Tbank tee, my sweet child, by com ing and being to roe as my daUjrhier," replied Mrs. Stanford. "lam alone in the world, and so are too." A aarrow street, hemmed ia by ancient f hoosea, and over it aa intensely b!ae J Italian sky. J Taree g3rea sauntered -y along j " May. child, do Ktp awhile and rwsl. I, for oae, 3i tired th death." j "Oh, deal mother, rou always give out i soon." prtulantly arrj-lMsJ the youriit g'.rh j Then, w ith a change of tooe, turning to : ber companion, .he said : ! Mr. Ogien, as tuauiina is ti.-d, shall j we rest here T . naoer me taa-je ot aa oea n.oe portico tbey sat 'down, the ta!!, e-Vgant, lair-haired man, and the beautiful, dea-tre.l blonde, with Ler mother. whose diamond ear-rix.gs aad rich dress J proclaime.1 pronw uoedly the wealtby J trarellrig American. A carriage paved. eri.Jeat'y toorisis, of whoia, at this aeaaoa, jcia was al ways fuIL Paul .gien male a sudden exclaaua tion; May looked to see the cause, bo! tie carriage had paeaed. y tha way, Mm Mary, when was h i said your friend, M Arhngloa, was TOO married ? ih, cEe tine ago, answered Mar, indiJereotly. Yoa know I w rota you , when the engagement took "J j the anarriage was not long arter. Eut j why do yoa ask T ,-ilh a sadden inter- j eat, aa she reaieoihered his start and j ejaculation a moment beibre-L j -I waa struck by a young lady s re- semblance to Mis Ariicgton, that was aiL " (X course it waa not she." " Xo," repiiel May, decidedly, remem bering the cin-umstanoea in w hich she had last seen Ler friend. With a tier too moTeuient, Ler mother rose. "Come, May, we mass not stop here any longer : wed better get back to our hotel, so we u te ireari ir our risit totas gallery this afternoon." "Mr. Oglea," said May, as she walked along beside her handsume escort, "roa know you promised to tell me the sub- ect cf your picture we are to see to-day." , " It is ' Inspiration. ' 1 ' What an odd name ! But well see it beibre long, so 111 not a&k any more questions." It was Sadie that Paul Lad seen, and sha had recogciaed him as he sat with the golden-Laired beauty so near him. A long, 9bhtDg aigh surged op from ber Lean, but she checked il before it passed her lips. It waa trua, then, the report she had heard, that the rising young artist and a beautiful American giri were soon to be niarried. The gallery waa thronged with people that aftcjnoori, pacirg Bp and down the locrroorrn, aad standing ta groups be fore the paintings that lioed tha wails. B .'fore one which hung in the meet prom inent position the crowd was ao dease kt it waa with .ILC-sltr that Mrs. Slaa fori and Sadie c-jqM approach car en- h to aee. It was called La the catalogue "Inspi ration." 9 Sadie air Sadie gave a Iiu aUrt, and then stood in mute tarprise. It was a full-length fgure of a young g-lri clad ia a choiring robe of sotae eol- , orlem materiaL In the exteodrd bar.i j was a laurel wreath. A 'I the acrs?rrie t the pk-tare were marve!!'.aly paints!, ! bat it was the tax which rivet-.! the eyes j of the beholder. That the arti.-a's kiU Ladto-cce'i as with a peat-il of"-i S, an I ! oauils3a hw, with sjch a fai-e a j that f t his inspiration, a rcaa would "do j and dire" to the er.J. -Sadie," lid Mrs. Ms V, as they le; t the gailerr, "that artist B,t haveen too. It niLjht have Uya 'our likeness. Hi strange." ' Sidie did not answer, but sat with a dreamy smile curving her Hp, and a kind of 1 e wiiddred gleam in her eyes. "OgieiV sail oca of hi fellow artists that ereciag, "1 saw a friend of aiir. at the gallery to-day. aod she iaTile-l roe to cul'- I me'h'raad berneeesmetiQe a, when I was doing Swiueriaad. Ey the br, her niece ss almo4 tne counter- part of your 'Inf irAtion." WouM yoa t l:ke to call with ate V I So that evening as Mrs. Siar.f ri sat in f Ler private parlor, with her yoon cooi- j panton on a low stool at her foet, two vkators were anoocseed. 1 They entered, and Sadie's heart sixxl stfd as she reoineI toe old friend she now met ior the first time in Sxe long years. "Miss Arlington ay friend, 5!r. C den " - With a Twlact -trt Paul sprang for- ; ward, holding est his band. 1 "MhiS Arlina 1 Is it p-xelb'e T Sadie ciere'y boweii ao-1 muttered common p!a fij-c of greeting. j Vhy, njy child, yoa never V-l.i n;e j yoa had n-t Mr. Ctlen." said Mrs. j-u.n- i ford, notsoicg PauI's agi'a;e-l expreioo. j "So, it was bardiy wtnth white, as I I sappoaed he would j-ar-eiy reavetaber j toe, for it is rears sin- we last taet." j "Miss Arlington Sadie.' I thought it was yoa who Lad Sxgithrn me. I re-J ceived new of roar er.in.er.t, and j then of roar marriage " ! "My marriage T incredulously repeit- i ed Si-tie. j "Yea, your frienI Mis Mar a rote j me of it Then it waa true T j TJien he tarred to Mrs. Stanf.vrJ, aril j the ejaversitiia Iwcaie genera.!. Nt j there i-fore thtTn all could Le rk of j Lk newly miewn! bo-. Kjt the ) time was Rft fr dufast. and when liter, j. StiJie toid him of her troahle8, of iiH-h ! he then heard ior Uie first tiu.e. and how ; the tij'.puzht tliat he ii-J fjr.'ta hi.-f i a-as tie bar lest of all, as be clvped iei j close to his heart Le exclAiiaed : j "Could a man forget Lis inspiration?! Ah, fealie. life baa been rery haely tr ', me these last few rears. Bat i-jr mv art I should Lave been desolate iadeed. Eut now' j The rest w as only w LLpered. but i S-i;e heard. She did not have the pia ) of aeetirg the Cihe friend who in Ler j daja of prjsperliT La1 been so fanJ, and who had wrought her o toch t rouble, f..r when Mat fuad Ler plans had fAiied she earned her blonde teasty elsewhere. Paul and Sidle were uiirrie-I, an 1 her kind friend and bentiartre gave the j bride away. Paul would not consent to part the two ! who loved ech otter so dearly, and in j Sadie's old Lome, which Ler !;i.cghtfal j buslsand bought as a surj.rise, au 1 V) which Le took her when they arrived on J their native idiores. they all lived hap- i pilr tfetirfr. j On an easel la the jiarl-jf ii a f -ictare j no aum of money could purcCa.-e. and ai- ! thoAh its name, "Inspiration," carted j upon the roidea frame, people always ! reard it a a porUa:t of thearUst' vo-Jtt ! . ' j The Lover's Coat. A tale of disaster to a riung LotsineHS j oaaa's prida arid sprlrig overcoat was told j at t'm Midland Tntir. br a frieid iJ ! Thia yoB22 buine maa U j personiScatioa of m!4y. or lsh- ! fa'.aes, bat he Las by diligent aad Le- rok- eibrt managl to lead a young lady r-lofT,,. Tecue tj the Ba.5ertaadin . . . ... - . . Le bM g me her hdBe t, ;m? i bertbe -1teBee nJ iaporum of the compact, s-aaday ereuing the I young uiaa went to th Louis of the : youag womaa to have a reileration of ; the whole matter, and the &tasin ws . Dot completed until !'-". p. tu. by pa's watch. As young ladies will oxtij)es i do, this ona fallowed ine reoedic Crm aflvie - Mftt jr a- ! "orgaclxalion to the fr.-nt door and, ; ( after a jeries of dilatory ui Kijus, aa a J- oa py tj Wa b -;jres j fce awonj tlw irooi doc altal. Aj tbe spr,ag kxk exapped the d silrt 4ai M;.t u ?reaWa Kreugth. He w a ff and he who was L, h.s had - mjiirir.r nrir2 ih.t be who was to be hers was iaipaled by Lis coat-tail on the reranda. This hsh- j fa! young man bad no iaciiaatios to riaz the bell, for p would answer it, and be j and the eld gentleman were not on jar- j ticalarly sociabl-e terms.- He kaew the j onir recourse, and Le ai; J zrooa tae coat i .J 5t in the mini iiie ecare-crow :n a corn lielX Then cause the family's favorite yonn? dog and had j a few rounds with ths garsent. When ; the maidservant arujwere-i the milkman's j be'i 5Iod3a niorBinrvhe he-heM a wret-k ! tU. bfr w 4a j.- i with the infrujition that a tragjy had j been enacted at tlva front d-ar. Pa's iai- mediate examination a&d (LlauoKis par- i tial'y explained matters and cc the i man, bedea the kx of hia coat, a seri- otu backset ia that family. Ail would have been well ecocgh, aivde froai Use coat, Lad at the yoccg man fjrgutn to onload a poiktt Lalf full rf trst.es-i base ball pool ticketa, w hkh lay spread out npoa the floor, and which he c-hoaid j hare torn up ia disgust, as baseball ec- j tfcasasis do, instead of barboring theut j to ling ruin to Lis cauee. .VUr. mif i Sara prereDtive of mosuii Lit-s ; Take the cover off yocr clstera, craw 1 in- I to lL cistern, rephace th cover, and j dack aader tha water. As locg aa you I remain there entiruly submerge! La wa- ; ter we will stake ar reTataj J jt Te- : rarity that you "3 a-A be bitten iiy a bmj- rJ too suffer from scrofula, salt rhcica j brother humors ? Take Hood's Saras pa riiia, tb great blood pariier. KK) dosea 100. t 1L V.L WHOLE XO. 1991. A Terrible Kan Eater. The oorioti J.njrAr n an-eatirg :jrrvw has at last be-n killel by a rocr C.rej tjer, writes the Lt'Odwj Tiroes a!cu;ta t3orreAro.leiit. Tb ji t isrres has lea the scourse of the oeii:hborbxl of Chakrata fr h Last tea years, and her victims ha.e been innenierahlf. .hioM orraakMi she seized ooe out cf nur!r of loresters who were sleeping ti frther in a hat. carried him orf, and celilrkte !y ita ie him over t Le r cul to pay with, while she iroictel their innoarct gar-b-Als frora betcg djttartwd. U tompaa kms were eventually fireed t take ref uge in a tree from her fcivag; at -acka. Here they w itoeased th ioliow ghast ly IragedT. The tigresa went baa-k and sto.i oaer the prastrate frai ol her vict im an 1 purred in a cat-iike and self-com-plaLst way to aer cub, who were rorcp icg ahoui roiling o.er the aj rentiy lifeless body. Si.e thea Uy-i.n a few yards orT. and with blinking ees watch ed the gaa.hoU of her young j-roifeny. La a few mouAenta the maa mJL op and tried to beat the young brutes o:f- Tbey were too young to hold him down, so he trade a desperate attetcpt to si take him self free, aad started orf at a run ; hat be fore(be had twenty yards -.be tigre boundeJ out and bronjrht hirx. h.k to Ler cubs, tmce more U.e dctee3 wretch tad to dtfend Llai!-lf over avala from their playful attacks. He male renew ed attempts to regain hia freedom, b'Jl was seiz' by the old tlgrwwaa i brought ba.k each time before heha-l gce mazy yaris. His gntB aad cr.es for help were heart rers ding ; bas. l.he a en on the tree mere paralyied with fear and qsi!? unat-ie to move. At lal the t: -eRS her self iiieJ ia the gam.cls of her cut, and the wretched man wasthr-: in abut rwl L..i over hr h-a-l ev-tir a. manr cf as have eea our dvnestic est throw! rats and mice tbt'Ct f.ire bevinr.ir.r to ': feed on them. The mac s tints at es- ! ca; grew feetler. Fr ti:e liat tiaie ' they sa fcia try tc -t awar on his j hauls and knees .jwar Is a lare g tree, with the cuhs cliEgicg to his li tbs. This ilnal a:-?a-t wi as fit. as the rert. Ie t-gress tjrougat Ciai tun c. -ea3.a and then held Lua Joan nnJei.her fvre pjws. aad del. berate! y besria her living meal tere tlieireves. It was tl.ds f-rmida'- 1-.I that the y2? ,"Vjcper Hiil Lii'ier aisd a sto lent attacked on S...f. Tiiey iff aorkingup her trO, Sfhee n yr: a7irt. w!.en 3.1 denlr Mr. '.!.a.4un hrri Lh younger couip;on gr'jtari, aa l.trg r-junv! saw hin l-orae to the grjctd l y t.ie tigressu Mr. t.'su-AiU'n fortasatelr socieeded in shjt.g her throju the jpirie, aid a second ball stoppl ber in id-spring. Meai-llu.e his co-.if'ini'. rolhi over the LilL and was eventiially d-soverad ia senhia a few roisawar froai his terrible assailant. HL?terrib'r maulei. and now !:- at te Chakrata Statioa Krital, where Lope cf hi. recovery are extertain ed. Fight With a Polar Bear. ia Jj.y, iv", t3 while ts were sailing leisurely at-roas Shasttr iiay in the Ocbous Sea, when the Larroner re marked i "A big seal oa the port bow, sir."" This "L.g BeaH'' prove-i to be an immense Siberaa bear, whica. caught on the he rije ia Lis search for seal, bad taken to tbe water and was ewiinraicg for land, a dlsttnce of at lra-4 live miles. From experience we knew this chap would i-s a fjra.iial-l? antaj-anist on hore. aai any interfertHi-e on our part would have been CAr-ful!r coni J-er-d. E-t this seemed a fnre thing and safe,s to take ia our sail and to get a hArj.a ar.d lan.-s ready a as the wrs of a fsw unules. It renred no mv ncjfr.a i tui i fellow, so with a fjd, straight head. a haiptoa was fai.-iy planted ia Lis back. Talk about trAUsfcrxation si.-etie wiiba tembin ssari he leaped almost out of the water, he polled at the har-p-cn until hi brown sides bulged with teeth an-1 claws he crushe-1 ar.d twhted the Australian iron-wood harpx'a pole iatrt a tLousa&d slivers. lis "txk" our line "hand over hand" until it spun thnagh the "ch-Tck" as X st ta a nia cin, whale. Failing to clear L niseif he suJ Jen'y ruhed f-r our b-r-at, aad tfcre the order t "Stern ail fr jcur lives" couli bs obeyed Uth feet were on the gnawaies, and we were only auved from capAiiitg ad perhaps scueth leg worse by the prooj; aciwn of the LarptAjner, whoslAshei old bruin' paws with Ls sheath-knife until he let gn, ai. l .ta pain an 1 rage. Ad t:.is hai taea pla-re in a moment, but we had leam-j in that brief tim? that a Siheriia beij- in the I : w.rer was not to be f- with. Once out of Lis rvAi h we took great care d-; to gt into his clatches again, attdaekill f jliy-thrown 1r.nje Sh-a decidtd in our favor. It was a tw-hur j h u to him hi shore, but we fr.t ariiply paid by steak lor supper and the s ght of a tear, that, although poor ia Scan. r.iu ha- e weigh ed more tcnn a thoaan i poca la. AVi nrtwc i Jf cj J-fV aaI. Facts Worth Knawirvg In all deases cf the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used murt be dod irr.taticg. The m.liil professioB has been stow to ieara this. No.hiag auti lactory can be accomplished with d-o h es. sac 3s, powdt-r?, or yr!ng?s, lieiau- they are all irritating, do not thrt:ghly reach ttie a2Vtte.J suriavf an-1 h icld be aband ned as worse than faiiures. A multitude of person a ho La-1 fr years home all the worry aad jiin tru-t catarrh can inilkl testify tu tiutl curt wrought br Ely's Cream Cairo. Three "rx'ys of JavkyC, Mxh'.zan, re cently svd a giri fr.rn urowaia, and the graieful father, who ia very wealthy, gave them fire cents. tei-Lug then to di vide it between them. 'We Point with Pride" To the " k1 caoveat Louie." wchi by HxJ's Saraa;r la Lowell, Ma wtiere it i prepared, titere is xre of lLxid's SarsapariJa &A1 than of a'l ct av er in-!ictneS, an I it Las cTen tie best of satisArrioa aiace its ictrodactiria. ten years aiirx This crja!d n be if -.h meI icine did not pr.eness tuerit. If too mi tt frjtu impure LI-xkI, try Hooc's Sr ri 11a. and realize its j--ciisr cjst:re power. 1 . CttltiVate a cheerful frame of a rind and the mind will mold tha face, and the tocg-e, and tha rotce, into sotse thing ir-Rsatible. j A Cnapttr for Parents. . . . . i. . ? est U'i,. ffi v jt. . ;, ; IS i'- f e . i-: ' . i'i...'! ! p i ' -i : - ; oJ-'igr.,: ttx s:tU fa ..-..-. .a a...i-k j rvt ry in-fano? ;n wi.Hi -w'.f-irj: . ; timtI, Uj giie jt t.. ! S-h 1 Iarn.ee-. he y- !.r lr tN-." : '. appeal to tender J,.:; V hti.r4-. .,-, . ti..ugh o:.a wen.Ri; Eil r a - i.-e f J icjjstif, SaJura": gaewa;. till h-r arzemeut. Thi be all Terr . aer- tL boys U.:gbt revlpr-jcay ia thi irj.tr r. but as this aa.'rtui:A.y if &A i fjec ihe case, a n0Ei-'.rvj little tyrat.'. is pr-xl i.d w hose oi e: b a'icg exaetiocs aa i hii ly seirlshDess are dL-gustiEg to witaem. As rears rll on. Acrti's Laa iker chiefsire hesia.'el at half a w .r.i fr: ru hia lorUh:? that he t .b-s it d .r.e. b- Lj breakCrf kert h- A him. tucgrj he rhatve his brvkJf hncr a . IVo a-. th dic'Aled f.k '- ber j..altt ; while h - swter's faitieit iiti c.: ..a of a de-sire fr bis escort of an evening i ax with a yawn and an al'rtHon to "trrf f-i-kiw" who are always "exjtlci hiia." It is easy to tee what !iel:ghtf-ii iWs of recipr'ic.ty in bjuI'Ja! gxl v.T.- r As gti28 wiii carry into the an, igxl Rale, if be ev er marnesL Ji j tr..le rln-.ji this out to her diavuay, and half a d..-.'-a bahies, aad ber wakefil isihu aad care wora days are no excuse ltd r lacing Li clean 4inea on a chair by bis !-i when ceede-i, "to save biui tiietivub e of opecicg his bureau draaers." 'Before Le was airr el" his Lanikrr chiefs were always 11 J in a pile ;s U. north-east comer of LU drawer, i-'.y ierf-rised and with the ex i-iis.te. w-.ri "ArKus'' embroidered in te.rscr. And now 1 "iicfure Le was dam-i" he was aiwayscoiisulted ah-uiit the tixler ofplauista hia favor!'. pudding. Aod bow ! "Bcfjre he was marre-i" he was never bothered to wait cpoa a w.;a out of an evening unless he chose. Ac ' eo ! "Beiora he waa married" be haJ his breakfast any Ume betaeea seven ia the morning and three in the arern... Aavi bow! And the poor weary wotuaa hears the changes rang npon the new!y-iixxv-ered virtues and pesJectloa of hs faxa. y. till she heaitilr he he ha-1 never them. It never once occurs meaa while, to this doaieslic Nero to h..k at the cihr side of the question. How ahoull it, when all Lshfcat b'-'TDe ou.v tiou to bis vanay and sel rhh ties ? "He cotdd never bear oor.tra'iM.'jn, dear A gustua ccxildc't ;" be ait cexcr coutradicted. His friends it e.iher agr?e wi:.ii him or be sileEt, Uri:i-; a contrary course always veied L.aj." i.w we beg all tj others who are thus i jta ticg ofelic tyraas in their curler. r-. to Lave some regard Sr the wife of h j future, wa.ting Jor him fir. 'd anoocriijs poor thing 1 of her fsW. evea if they hare aone ijt L a r .?er at i themselves. The mo interesting story we ever read was one which did not rod, a twi al, with the tr;arriag of the rhii lrea ,f the family. Lot tjliowcl thetn int bofN- of (their own, wbere tbe rewuit cf aife.--tKiaateand at the sarr time ju !-- h'jaie-lrakiciBg manifested thewwlies ia their beautiful, ccelil-h I!r?s. It wcu d do no harm if mothers would svmetlir.ra a-k themseUei when U.klcg at their br-ys: "What sort of hunl-ad am I edu cating f.r Si.-Uiehody T" It : Terr cora-m..-n to think what rt cw" wife a daiirh ter may L-iike. Surely the fvrrer qv--t;on, although s3 seldom occurrirg. is ai less Lxp.3rtarit. Favst Faiv. The Speed of Fishes. The speed of taea is a-Cio aa cn known c,uatlty. being, aa l'rrfrm t i. Urown Goode says, very dirf.cult to rr.'a--nre. "If you ecu! J t-et a fi h." said Pro JtasTT rilz to a I'uM reporter, "sc-i pf.t him in a tr-jegi of water h.'O feet 'cg and start kirn at t.ne emi and make him swim to the other without stopping, th infrmatioa could be easily obtained, but fsb are unintelligent and they won't do this. Estinjales of the sted of fhb, c&nse.joentiy are only approimate.I. and more or less f unded on gTelr,j. Yju can tell, however, at a gUr wi.-tier a sli is built f.jr tt-tl or not. A Ii -h loi-ks trim and pointe-l. like a y;.h?. I - head is ctwicaI hape-I, ar 1 its tins rlt down rj,je t its b ly, like a knife l a it into its bani.e. Fh w.'.h u' Lea i.. bigger than their U:,e, aad w.h lvrt. stanby na, are bui't frsliw m-.' jn." ' What are the U-tt- fishes T The predat.ry fish, th which Lve on prey, are the fvcest wimrt.ers. T..e CJ fish are jr-aery among the si ...w est, and ar tj.eirA-;!y, easily caj :ur E TTseir low is rar.i.-ied, hoaeree. by the natural law whuh tiiike t.iera proline in rvw lr-ti .r n..!p'iins ha.e beea known toswirn arourid an o-n steamer, and it is i;ul:e sufe tosti.Al thelrfed is twenty utiles aa h.ur, lut it may be tw'n-e as tu.-L, Ttw t..n;t-. is a fASt-saiowuicg -h. J.-t what jt speed is I do rt know. The j.td the g h is very large twenty Un.ru a. big as it bo-Jr. I: tuovea about very little, aod .ii at the buttoru uf the o-:n. The S;uish mackerel is one of the fastest of the f, Iu -u,ly is cone-shape'l an i a si-.xh u humis ed tnetai. Its jj as tatchle as tee diphhi, and ia motion ii cuts the water like a vacht," I It is astonishing how ia!!y the fee j He ai debilitated gala strength and rigor wnea taking Ayer's Sa-epar.lia. For what are called " brraea-own cj.d stitstiocA," nothing e'ne has proved .i v-f- j tective as this powerful but iierfei-Jv medkrine. Wise Words. A contented ass erys a Ir,g life. Ertttr whole t-han auchd with pJU Sacteas depend cp-jn the courage I Hie truth travels a'-w Uii it never gt. Ta t:re-h Eoogh Lonely i Mpeti.r toa sr,.4h fraud. Love is the troe prh-e at wL.Vh !-jve is boogfit. What ti.ree knows will srx.a be knows to thirtr. j Turn your tongue sf.Ttn times before sraking. j Himao weTebperaerit isaa individi f enterjirise. 1 True fa.'.hfuloesB aetvr al. risks fmra ! d dtiea w h kii are the Lar.ie j If the thoughts of mn -ouM real I their iraa ci.araA.-ter could never be tui I Uken. 1 lie Is a i our a! L-.-r- who dares xk j the plain trBtb in !be cu: pro, i days. j He w fo would best serve the in j Uresu of others musi cease erring h- BeX That which deErei'y works "il! to itse-ghlor, " w batever eie it may be, cannot be love. The u-ie of cal jiiy-i fcr tit 'raojec. tira of the liver has ruined many a fine co tituTjoe. Theme who, for ainiilar trocb ka. Lave tried Ayer's Pills, testify to their efScacy ia thorougly remedying the mal ady, without injury to the rystem.