A THEORY. , (Thy do the vi-..i-i slm-Mrr ao W)i-n T-.s:-. .'iiu drawn tli KW, Km for a:i?. . - 'a :.r.l wil.t 1.-Tir Human vxilt. art- iiiii.ris..r..-tl there. tSoula arc shut in t jo vvUins. Tii' v sr.- th- ;:! of 1 liiii'tini. Kut tin- I'liilist.-x-s. a r.w-, feouoes at, and tL. y Uo cot know. Bet th-r J ruixlish their oreplaM-e, Stare at curb other "h rvniinfr divsa, STDtiiiize form or lri.l'ar.t ho Say, "Is it rn- cr is it true?" "S .me one was fl-t m tvniitont. Ami b"1"" rtout th- woirano'a (frown I Isn't tin- Ijs.ss a d.crr Ami, oh, IXj l.iok at Mrs. So-and o!-' still the rotihi.-iaiiS TU ? rrrw. As thnu:b Philistine had not been, But their nouls in the violaa !.;urn un I irt rly . r th. ir nins. Call them w il.Uy and call in pain. Call them with l'incine deep and vain. And with inttuitc fc-r.ilornos, they can pive them no ivdrwa, tSunx- no -- of thorn Is aware Hre is he. sud his n.ul is thi-re In thf niU-i- 'R tlivin.-sT chord, llaking nit l-xly to 'he Lord. So how often in life and art Soul and Ixy must dw.Il apart Great is tho Master's soul, no doubt. Twenty Ilulistimu go wiihout. Arc we lo!y, or are wesmilf Little, matte r upon th-.- w hole. Enmn soul in tbe violin, (save r.ie at list, a riiilistinel "tongs Kro:a Dtvaniland," May EendalL A POSSIBLE LOSS. I met her on the shores of the lake. There v.ero real tears ia her eyes. "Ol!,lIr.Ya!i.-iitart,"filiocried,"what shall I do? ily ha-band's out in a boat, twr so far away, and tin! wind's rising, and the boatman i-rys that it's awfully dangerous whoa there's a storm, and" I tilted ury hat forward and scratched iny head. "I don't isec what yen can do," said I conipassioar-.r.-'y. I had sat nest her three nights at table d'heto and liked h'T xtreuiely. "Look i.t thoso trees! Oh, how it blows! And set! Great waves!" 'The wind i-; certainly gettin-inp," I ad-uimd, sitting down on a fjardon scat "Oh, Mr. Vaiisittart, suprjose ho fclnnld bo drowned!" "Suppose he?" I paused. The idea was a new cno to inc. I turned it over ia niymiud. "V.'cILsnppeise he should?' I sai 1 at last in an inquiring tone, And we've only been married a year!" "Yes, ye," Rail I thovi-.-htfB.lly. "Your lov9 is still fix-sh':"' "As fresh as the day whou"" "Your romance has not worn off; the day of disillusion has not come. Your husband's memory would be. tho sweet est of consolations to you." "But, Sir. Vausit" "There would be no alloy in your roc ollectious. Yoa are young, your life would not bo spoiled, but it would be, as it were, bailawed by sweet and not tx poignant regrets. In the course of time tho violence of grief would wear e:u. She sat down on the bench beside me and dug the end of her parasol into the path. "Yon would feeL" I pursued, "that, sacred as tese memories were, precious as they were, yoa would not lie justi fied in giving yonr whole life to them. And at last it may be that another would come who" "Oh, I can hardly imagine that, Mr. Yansittart. " "Try," said I c-ncouragingly. "One who, though not perhaps the equal in ail respects of him yon had lost, could yet shelter yon from the world" "I should want some one, shouldn't I?" "And give yon an honest, enduring, niiwaverins affection." "It wouldn't bo the same thing," said she. "Depend upon it," I returned earnest ly, "it would be in some ways better, for he your second husband might well ba one who could appreciate the depths tf your nature, who would be serious when you were" "Instead of always making joke? Ye-es, Mr. Yansittart." ".Se rious and ytt able "to enter into your lighter moods, always good tem pered" "He would bo a wonderful husband, then!" "(lenero nay, lavish in yoa whatever" "Fancy!" "Yoa wisLfd for, cn.-paiing tiT.irts to please you" "Whit, after marriage?" "Devole-d absolutely to yoa giving in bis Why. it s a lovely picture, "Ves, it dots sound nice," she con ceded, digging with the prirasol. "Could not such onc," I continued, leaning toward her, "ly his affectionate and constant efforts in the course of time heal the wound caused by your cruel calamity?" "I don't know. Yos I suppose Po well, perhaps in time, Mr. Yansittart, be might" "lis would," said I positively. "I can imagine myself" "I beg your pardon, Mr. Yansittart:" "I say, I can imagine myself making it the work, he wholo pr,ocvupation, the worthy task, of my life thus to re store happiness to one from whom it feeenie-d to have dt parted forever. " "It would boa splendid thing for a liaa to do, wouldn't it;" Thero was a pause. Then she said: "Bet, Mr. Yansittart, would yoa, who are so young and so and so and so I mean, who are so young, be con tent with a heart that has spent its first love on another, in which the freshness cf youthful" "I sometimes think," I interrupted, i;i lew but urgent tones "that aili-ction of that kind is nobler, higher, bettbr than the rash impulsiveness ( f an igno rant girL It would bo a sympathetic cvmniuuion of minds, cf souls Mrs. .Lawrence." "Y-s I Yes, it would, Mr. Yan tlttart." "My sympathy for yon," I pursued, wuuia hoitcB ana inspire my tatura I should be elevated to your level. And perhaps at List, whin long years had ob literated" "Well, had blurred. Mr. Yansittart" "Ye-s brul blurred the pain of memo ry, we might come to se, to undiTstand, how what once seemed so distressing was really, in spite of its sadness the necessary condition for the perfect de velopment of two human lives." For a few moments we sat in thought Then Mrs. Lawrence obsorved. "Good so often comes out of suffering, doe-sn't it?" "It indeed seems to be tho way of the world." "A woman placed as you describe, Mr. Yansittart, would fend, I'm sure, so deep, so strong a gratitude for the man who had nobly dedicated his life to her that as time wore on she would give to him an affection, different in kind perhaps, but not inferior in inten sity to that which she had felt for the inau who first woti her heart" "That would be the only rtward I should hope for," said I. "S i that, in the cud, I should feel it would be borne in upon me that this man was my retL my true, my only" At this point Mrs. Lawrence stopped abruptly, for a shadow fell betweeu us and on looking up we saw a stout, e ldcr ly man, wearing a blue jersey, stand ing just in front of ns. "Beg pardon, mum," said ho, "but are you tiie lady what asked Jim Dobb about the geiitleman what's out in the boat?" . "About the what? Oh, yes, I sup poseoh, yes I am. " "Well, you've no cause to bo put out about im, mum. lie's just roendin the point, and he'll be ashore in two min utes' time." "But Dobbs said it was very danger- "Dobbs don't know everything, sir, boggin yonr pardon. Anyways the gen tleman's safe enough. Glad cf it for your sake, mum, " . , Miank you thank yon so much," i said Mrs. Lawrence. j Tho elderly man stood looking at me ! in sneh a manner that I took sixpeme ont of my pocket ami gave it to him. I To lie frank, I have seldom grudged a j sixpence more. Then the elderly man j passed on. j There was a long silence. Mrs. Law- j rence had made quite a little pit in the : gravel walk. Once she looked at me, j and finding me regarding her rather j gloomily, I believe, hastily turned away j again with a blush. At last the silence j liecame intolerable almost improper, ; in fact I "What were wo talking abont wiien that man interrupted ns?" a-keel Mrs. Lawrence, with a desperate assumption cfcase. It is a rule of mine to givo a plain answer to a plain que-stion. "We were talkiDg," said I, "of what would have brppeued if Dobbs had known everything. " And having thus Baid I suddenly began to laugh. Women are strange creatures. Mrs. Lawrenco leaped cp from her seat and stood over me. Her eyes flash', d with indignation, and she pejsitively Iran dished her parascl at ma "Yoa horrid, horrid boy!" she cried. "My dear Mrs. Lawrence" I pro tested. "You've made bio talk as if I" "It was a mere hypothesis" I plead ed. "As if I oh! Anyhow, if my hus band were drowned a thousand times over, I'd never speak tjyon." "So you say now," said I composed ly, "but you know you were quite taken with tho prospect a little while ago." "Mr. Vansittart yoa'ro wicked! How can I go and tcl my poor, dear hob- ti.lt ts0 or(iiuary medicines had pro bie?" dnced no result. Ah IIo had be la com- "I don't insist on your telling Lim," to call in an aaed ahd dL-tin- said I in a conciliatory tone. "Perhaps you think I don't care for him?" she cried defiantly. "The hypothesis was that yon did," said L "That's what madj it so inter esting. " "I shall sit somewhere else at dinner tonight," Mrs. Lawrence announced haughtily. "If you goon like this," I observed wamingiy, "I shall end by being" "You can be just what you like." "By be hug glad," I concluded. "Glad! Glad ef what?" "Glad, "said L "that I see your hus band walking toward us in perfect health." As I spoke he came within speaking diftance. "Hello, Ge-orgie," he cried to his wife, "Here I am; had a bit of a blow, though." Mrs. Lawrenco ran a few stops toward him. I took the lib rty of following. "Yansittart been looking aft.r yoa?" asked Lawrence, wish a smile, "Oh, my darling Robbie," cried Mrs. Lawrence, "I've been imagining all sorts of things alut you." "Foolish child!" said ho fondly. "Did yoa think I was going to be drown ed?" "We didn't exactly think it," I broke in, "We ass-jine-d it by way 01" "Please, Robbie, will ycu t:ke me into tho house?" said Mrs. Lawrence hastily. Mrs, Lawrence did sis !sewhero at dinner, but Lawrence said to me as we played billiards afterward: "Tell you what, old chap, if a fel levw wants his wife to le extra pleasaat to him, he can't do lietier than risk his life on this beastly lake," and hosinilel most contentedly. It was merely penitence, of course. Bet I let h'.m alone. Idler. Threats of Science. Wonderful tilings are ge.ing to It done by tho development of synthetic chemistry between now and the ye;ir 2000 if Profess. -r Dertht-lot, the French savant, is to bo believed. The food and drink producing animals and vegetables will not then be encouraged to exist f r human life, but food and drink will 5x3 manufactured direct and to e-nhr by man himself and served ia highly con centrated tablets vest pocket sie A person may then carry about hiia two er three table d'hote dinners coin pit to, from Blu-- Point oysters or Little Neck clams to crackers cucoso and cof fee, tobairo and with all his wine and cognac inclndc b This change will be brought aiKH.t, it is said, by tho re markable prwgrv::s being ma:lo in com pounding food and drink from tluir constituent- elements c:ir'oon, l.vd gen, oxygen and iiitreg- u. It has ai vanccd so far already that thv prepara tion of lie-cfsU'ak from its e!e':. nts is assured, and nicotine, the e.-ulial prin ciple if tobacco, has been pr-jduced from coal t:ir. Life iad-.t.d vcuM not b-s woith the i living ths.uld tiie jr"fes:or h:r-e liis j way. T'.ij ready nnvio tablets ef fx;.i i and drink won id be horribly alike to j the eye, the taste and tiie end; rstaad- j iiirr- f t"-r.- nrwl flriT'l.-Tio -no!fl k--ii:ir. I ly mechanical; . 1 f !'-. '.I- .,.! ! nri l.loo.-.,0 .UO, t, Ai ami i ma nali-e , TfnTr! 1 (In-'Tl -Onl OY . would 'be utterly material and j r.,wt,... Col. ! isteiice dull. I l.nibj MLwrmias a pern. Tueedne-ation of the public is stithi-is- i el to l advancing, but that view of affairs is evidently not takn by tho ed itors, judging from the kind of matter winch they set b.-foro their r.-:s 1 whica gv'ts scrapiiieT tlav bv dav or ev ning by evening. The so called "news nowadays runs somewhat as follov.s: "o;il is black. Herrings lay moro eggs than fowls do. Tho emperor of Japan has got a false tooth. Water is a couiponnd cf oxygen and hvdrogon. It is stated that Lord Rosi.-bs.-ry, who j is tae prime minister, owns a race horse. It is a curious coincidence that yes terday was Wot and that tiie battle of Waterloo was fought on Juno IS, 1S!.". Wc learn on gxd authority that Alexander tho Great was not the origi nator of the electric light. It was Xerxes of Persia, wh.J, howev. r, did nut take out a patent for it. And so on, and so on. London Jndv. How to Preserve Old Manuscript. The paper or document, after bring cleaned eir brushed, is washed oa both sides with a transparent adhesive solu tion. Shee ts of imported white silk id the most delicate fabric, large enough to give an ample margin or lxjrder to surround tiie document to be preserved, are then placed on ach side or" tho rec ord and pressed. The pressure cans- tho siik to adhtre eloselv to the docn- went, which is ihcn treated to a coating i ot j aranm tor the purpose of bringing cut and making more legible the writ ing therccn. This process seals the doeii meut permanently from r.ny danger ef elisinteirratiou er fading cf the ink. and also Ls a protection against insictscrj mice, which might prey cpon the an-1 ciem records now Do TVlli the Time, "My father," said tho small bey to the woman who was calling on Lis mother, ' is a great man. He knows what timo it is without even lookiu at Lis watch. ' ' "What do yoo mean. Tommy?" que ried tiu visitor. "Oh, when I holler out an ask Lim what timo it is in the mornin, he al ius says it's time to get up. An when I ask Lim what time it is in tho eveuin he alius says 'Time to go to bed, Tom my. Oh, 1 tell yoa my lather is a grei.t man. " Waterbury. An Abnsrd Girl. gave Lim up," les I gave him up." sighed the you 11. woman. "Did be prove unworthy of your af fection?" inquired Lcr "sympathetic friend. "He he be-catne a spelling refeirni rr," rejoined tho other, with a shud diT, "and signed Lis name 'Jorj." It took all tho poetry aud romauco out of tho name. So we parted." Loudon Globe. MY WISH. Kino 1 e on hnn:M.- c t of brown. Just on th- onti;:.-ts ef the town, When-, by t1- hr..-y world forgot. Content tijiii 1 b--i ny raei'ful lot. A f:;ro7 fra-r;irr. fri-h r.nd faii't, ShuU tell civ tarda n, eld and quaint. K:ire ho,hoa-; Lir.:syo;i"ll lind not tuerb Ju-.t fi.ni'h. l.Iowsoi.) t.wt und fair. The littl- birds on fc ayins booths &iU thi re n-p-at their t. 'ider vowa, And if tht? woo thinq-s L so wiilod Thev'n? w. lra.n'.e then- tin ir homes to ' build. Thus wouid I jiH.s tuy pjon of Far fn m tiie bu-tlo i.ud the trife, ont nt to toil lror.i m t nit'lit. Aye, lcve ljxakej- l.li r s.j li-.-ht. s i lipht. KutLki a Kavaiuajh. I WANDERING SHKITS. It was tho festival of tho Wandering 4 Fjiii its in Amoy. lu;:Uy tho day is , warm ami balmy. The breeze from the I great Formosa channel flakes tho lower bay with silver da-hes and flaunts every flag upon the numerous junks which lie in the water edge of that populous city. I But this year it was different. Gray clouds hung ever the universe, and a i cold and cheerle.-s wind from tho north made a lire positively agreeable de.-pite tho fact that tho place lie's almost with in the tropics. In a small house near Banyan villa lived a poor Chinese family. Tho father. Tan Kin, was away at tho timo on the tea gardens of Fomiisa, where he went every year to earn tho little money that snpjxirted his honsehobL The mother, Ah Uo, a bright eyed and pretty woman, was at home nursing the baby. It had been verv sick for veral nays so sick j gui.-hed physici.iu from Amoy. I Tiie wise man had examined the in I falit, shaken his head, given some mys i teriucs drugs aain shaken his head and g.mr- off in his chr.ir carried by fnr stout cojlies. Before In? v ent he sai-1 to Tai, the oi l f: jr. ily servant. "Th;;t is a very siek child, r.nd I aai afraid it v. ill net live until tomorrow. " After he In-d gone Ah Ho ctv.W tli3 drugs into a t a and :.di:;iiii-b red it in tho patient r.i:d i:n haid-.-al mai;:i. r which is so eharacteri.-tic if the peplo in tiie a t. As tho aftTi;c n wore eu tho baby grew wor e. The little face bcamo wan and pinch, d, tho yes elosod as if tired v.it'i the v.ti-.i ef ihu cytlids, and tho f-.-tbio pul.- e b.-at isiore slowly and slow ly. Tai g--t ready li e simple evening ia aL but Ah IIo ... M net cat. It was htr only !. il l, and thi.s was the f:r.-t time that she had ever been fr.ee to face with t!io great mystery wo call death. The old servant lit the lamps, and then rememl e-iing it was tlia night of tho Wand. 1'ii-g spirits lit a handful of js sticks and placed them in groups cf three rpoii the jaantilpiece in the siek rooiu, ia the ancient broi.z. va--e Ik f- re the ancestral tablets and ia tho waiu-sc-eiing e.f the door oi). ni::g into the qna-.rangi.lur yard. As the did the lust she 1.x 'le d up and noticed that the sa cred talisman which had b-en fastened to the wall early in the iiienii:ig had either dropped off or Ken blown away. Yv"hen she nut iced thefaet, she trembled and iH gau to wtep. It was hir duty to have seen that the talisman remained where it was. The moment it foil the Innse became open to any evil spirit that might bo passing, and this was the day nud tho night of the Wandering Spirits. ha looked about tho quadrangle and finally found the yellow carob ard in scribed with the curved charaetiivi of a language that died 7,Of O y. ars ngo, when n greater and wiser raeo had ri.bd in the faroff districts of Quia Lv.n. She picked it np and with her palsied lin gers re-affixed it io tho wall. fche looked si,lew;eys ill througli the doorway and saw Ah IIo sittingtht re troouinga love song over the sick child, and saw tho child's face thinner at.d paler than be fore. Jin re can.c a terrible flight over Tui's mind. It might be tLut through her carelessiif-ss some wick d spirit had entered the house and was about to car ry away the sonl e.f the little one. The old woman wrurg her bunds and mumbled a prayer to Buddha. Then sno i-tood stiil with l.er old liead bowed down u'xiti her breast and t- ied to think. The medk-iu j had done no good. The gr. at debtor had done no g k.1. Tiie ju-s sticks and the taiisiaan had been e f no avail. There was no doubt that the lit tle boy in the roem b.y( ml must cross the sacred liver. Tin :i -h; renu ihIk r:d the gieat Ih:L;ii h d.tc r '.vho lived ia KohuigsTi. He was aa eminent man, who made more men y in a day than a 'Chiiiest. mechanic could make in a year. IIo Jived ia a pa!ar vrA had a retinae if & mints in ttaatiful nniiorms who said that he knew more than ail tho Ci'im so dix-tors in Au.oy to;rt ther. Once b for, when siia v.ts sick niirli ""oi nouiii, jia i..-t i.ti.cu lot l.l' 'il inx . .. . . and had visited h r mis r.ible.ub-.rtle. Aie pi vca b..r costly tlicine and shown !,tr --rc.i)go i:.i-tru:nents, r.n-1 she had icie.!. i. i:s was U:e oi.iy nnm wlio I c.o.'d i-o arv !x-ne;t to her I:t;l'mas- t-.r. But could ho be induced to come? Ail 11 1 had ncith'-r money m.r j we's and i.s for herself hir s-.ile y. ss. sions v.vro tho clothes she were a:id another suit which hung near hir bedside. Would he come? He iaa.t conn ! She would bring him! Hiie did not Lnov bow she coiiM do if, bnt inspired by 'uve she felt that if she could but see him and talk to Lim a moment be would c ii-.o to the house and biing with hiia that v Li L would make tho child strong end well once more. It hal grown dark ly t; is tim", and the tl mdsl.ad bevome l.e:-.vii r and hrav i r. Gr.i.-T.ing l.trcl.l wali.iii3rtit k. sho startf-d out in'o the night in search cf tho 1 nglish snr on. Tho siek child had grown b-'. ior fi3 the hours roll m1 by. Ah IIo Lad fail a iuto a dozr-, s.eing nothing but the ba by's face in hir arms. f a sudd u sl.o sirt d, lin ked at the l.ild mid broke iMoa passionate scream. The feeble p;:Lo no longer seiind to 1 af, and tho rands wet turning cold. Then :;- re mem:K.r 1 it was the night cf the V, dering Spirits anl f'. 11 upon her ki.. is with larfaee toward the little JJjdd:;ut altar ia tho ccrmr of tbeicaa. La gan her prayer as she had It a taught when a liUlo girl bylur mother, but tho words sounded flat and hollow as tin y were utter, d. She bnist i'.:t-i a fn n zied aptxal to Bud.iiia and all t!:a good spirits her voice brohea with s,.l i tjid Ltr eyis bliudid with tears. As she prayed, the wind, which had ii.eiea e tl u v..: Ji:ie as me evening were ;ii, seeia- ed ti change-into a ci.f.ised n.a-;? ef T locuels, and the sonnets to separate into toiers Some were w'.i.-prrs v. ho-o ac cents fell rp jii her ear strangely famil iar; others were wild wails of p.ople dying :u some dreadful c.-ifastropbe; otiars again were songs of incfl..L!e sweetness, while still othirs were like ! th note, s t.f birds. The soani's ev r do p j cned and varied. The prattling of chil j dr. n, the noise of boys at play, the huh- bub of the market place, t bo chaitt of j the finger, the call of the soldier, tho shout of the samp.ui niaa mingled and , ytt were s parate and cpait. Then tho j air griw ligtiterand began to break into , shadowy f.i-es and forms. Some the I half recognized, aud some wire uttvr 'strangers; seme sniib d uptia her v. ith j love, and others glared with the fierce t eyes of a tiger, but as s!io prayed the I disce.rdaut sounds died av ay, aiid the , I'giy loeiks and trued facts fiimined aud , vtuiishe- L She was surrounded by thou j staids of spirits who loved her aud L.-r j baby aud whose met! to be bearing them j up anel away into tho Leavens toward ; tho stars Then there came a gr at light, ' like the sun rising over the mountains ' of Amoy, aud the walls vanished, and , she becamo unconscious, j It was atxiut 1 o'clock ia tho morning , when Dr. Hugh McDuwg'e buttoneel up j his coat anl said g.x dby to Casius , P.lauk, one cf the tea kings of the ea-L Mr. Blank was a clnrmiug gentleman, j who, ly cartful cultivation cf Old Lur 1 ttaudy. Comet ports tad laatthkiJ bh':r- nes tal sncc.'c'lel in getting Ins system into that simple condition which is be-st d.-scii'icd as Icing bounded ly goat on one side, hobnail livir cu tho othr, with a sprinkling of indigestion be tween, lie re.-piired a physician at least twice a week, not so much to treat any particular disorder as to prevent the dis erder which was always at -out to attack him. He had a Lex n appreciation ef the doctor, who, lesides bi ing a master of his profe-ssion, was as charming a com panion as the good Scotch universities have ever graduated. The doctor said goxl night and went ont on the veran da. His chair and porters were waiting for him, but be referred to walk the brief distai.ee that layla-twttn him and his home. Thero had been a change of weather since dinner timo. Tim wind had died out, tho clouds haddisapiK-ared, and tho blue sky of tho tropics seemed all the bluer and darker from the numberless stars that shone down upon the Chineso landscape. As ho swung around the ro.id near F.anyan villa an old woman t. Li. red to ward him and aluit fell upon the ground fiom she-e-r exhaustion. Ho rec ognized he r as the servant ef a poor Chi nese family in the neighborhood and a-Led her kindly what her troublo was Tai gave an incoherent statement, in which she mixed the deecription of the night and the sickness with a pathetic appeal fur his assistance. It took five minutes fur tho doctor and his bead porter to make out what the old servant meant, and th -n with bis cu: to:rary gallantry he told her that he wouid go to the house iiiiii:'li.:te!y and wculd let her act as his guide. She gasped: "I'm too weak, d.x-tor. Yon go ahead, and 1 will follow you." lie walked rapidly forward to tho half open doer of Tali Kin's house and passed ia. On the fi.x.r lay Ah Ho and the- baby, both seemingly dead. Ho took in the situation at agiane-e. He had tho woman raist d into h.r bed and gave her some sleeping potion which he luckily had brou;:Iit with him. lie then turned t-j the baby, and af :er half nu hour's hard we.rk succeeded in n storing its an imation, lie laid the little one in its mother's arms, and having a small amount of money in ca.-o sbo should be in neid he plaevd one of bis coolies on gaard and then Wett home. Toward b in the morning the baby Ik gau to manifest symptoms of hunger. Tho chair cooly smiled grimly and j lac ed the child whtrc nature could do the rest. The arms of the sleeping moth; r closed convulsively over the frail body, and the room lapsed into sih ncc, bro ken only by an oecasijtial gurgling sound b-iieath the CoTeibt where tho two r p is. L The cv.;ly sat .still fir anothtr hour, ill---half of" ::s mind fx.-d upon the lit tle pile of coins the go; si doctor had left mid the other half upon a dim ami fan tastic idea cf duty. Then herc.se, put the mom y into some rec. ss of hi-i coat and di c; p ared for the gambling house en the main rea l. Shortly afir that the run rciso ami bathed Amoy in unut terable sph-udur. The gold and scarlet went thron;:h tho narrow windows of Ah Ho's house and painted the rooms in l.ni-s and tints worthy of a manda rin. A clear moining lrocze stole through tl o casements and sht.ok the little coloied papers that bung around the altar v here she had knelt the night before. From the street came the noise i f the bus world outside. Ah Ho woko t-.ith a start nud a ga-p. and then burst into a great smile shot through with tears as s!.3 saw the sleeping thihtiu her arms with a faint blush oa its clucks and a pulse no b nger feeble or nn.-vrtuia. ISho kmw that the Wander ing Fairies had he-aid her prayer and bad prt: rved her babe. Bet ia the jard lay tho body cf Tai, tho obi servant, and en h. r aged face were ft light and a beauty such as shine within the och stial walls, but are never seen en living beings. That afti nixx:ii theold cstrdogir said that Tai had given uplur life to .he Wand'.'rir.? Spirits in order to save the life t f th little master that she loved. W. E a Pales. Iuiiias Pea-.Tin;. When Altxanihe Dennis too yoan OT. was jast out -f coll his father '. took l.ir.i oa a hunting trip. Th-.y pat j up at a farmhouse and occiipit d two lit- t'a bedioouis whicii e;p ned into each other. Iu the middle of the night the ' son was awakened and sa.v hii father . walking back arid foith. ! "What are you doing?" a-hxd tho boy. i "You see. I am walking. " j "Yea are sick?" ; "Yes I ii-n in great, pain, but lam used to it I have it very niiil.t. " "'Is there nothing to cure it?" ! "It is incurable. " "Bat can't it be i; lit-ved?" "2Ca When it tak'-s i;:e, I g t up and walk. If it is very bad, I got r.-.tiir.g." j "And when it is insuppui table?" ' "I go to work." It was true, ami in later years Lis sou 'often saw him ia the night sitting at iris dc.-k writing v. ith one hand anil hcld ' ing cpe u Lis s!in. r.t h with the other. ! "How e;a yo-j woik always?" some one asked bini en sno'i an oeca.-ion. "I Lavo nothing e!sj to do," auswer- ' ed Dumas. Youth's Coiiq anion. i . . .. j A famous Actrt-s. ! Mrs John Brow sp.ys: "Oa . pt. 3, I !Si7, r.t ton Walnut Street thcatir, Philadelphia, as the little Duke of j York, ia Shakespeare's play of 'Richard ; III,' and with Junius Br.it us Be k!i, the p-etit 'elder Booth,' father of the late j lldwin Betoth, as the crxik back tyrant, I b-gaii my st ige caret r, and as I have ': Kin continuously bcfoio the f otlights '. ever siuro I Lave Lad a long r stago ca- retr than any of my contctuporaries . Though so ni'iny years Lave p:i--cd, 1 ' remember my first performance as well as though i: were last night The per- fejrm.iuee of tiie older Booth as Uk-hord j r.ia-le a most powerful impression upon ! l.ie. His dramatic force and iiKig'.e tisia i wre like a giaut whirlwind, sweeping ! all before it. I have never seen any one t !eo in that pait who seemed to coiu I pletely realize it. It seemed as though i: Lad been written for hi:a. " Origln r root ball. According to Stewart Culin, the cura tor t f the Hu.-Uein of Arch-.rology of the University of Pennsylvania, football originated with tb'sc b ginnt rs f ev tryihing, the Chinese. Mr. Culia has a carious and ancient drawing showing a in r.sonr.go in the on ss of ai.rime min ister playing footlmll with a Luge, or lioble, and two of their chamberlain. Tito time is somewhere iu the tenth or eleventh c: ntury, bet Long bt Toro th' u the game w:is cultivated an exercise suitable for the training of soldiers. About the eighth century it was intro daccd into Japan, where it became ery p -pillar. From tln-se two countries it loiead over tiie entire worbL A Mc:ift;l Kobbcr. The ciiizea t!rugg'.-L "Let i;.c- alone, tr I will call the jo liec:" he crietl. The highway robber W tavcrnl. "Bo yoa s i. an it?" lio demanded. "Yes." "Yoa will really call tho police?" "Mort arsr-rcdly." The oat law turned oa Lis heel and walked away. "I doa't want to be the canso of Lis getting clubbed," Lo said. Detroit Tribune. The smoke cf burning tobneco con tains nicotia, nieotiauiiio, salts of aia monii, Lydr.x-yioiic acid, snlphuretcd Lydrcgeu, three cr four volatile acid?, phenol, creosote and several other srd staTices. Sans Si(pu Jack Congratulate me, old man! I've won hir lovo at last. Tom Has she accepted y."u? Jack Ju.-t i.s gootL Wc Lad ft terri ble quarrel last night, aud the said she'd never sptak to ite cg-.ua. I'ici Jio Un.- Haighli ofthe Haccabe23. The State 'otiiiii.-uieb-r writer us fr m Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After try ing "ther 111 -die-ill"- fetr w'l.it S'l-lll -.l lo lie a very olMinate cough iti our two children we fried Dr. King's X-v I)i--c;very und at the einl of two days tin en a nil entirely left them. We will not Ik withotit it liereaftt-r, as oar cxperi einv proves that it cures where all oth er renieilics fail." Signed F. Y. Ste vens, State 'inn. Why not give thin great ni die-ine n trial, as it is gnaraii-t-.tl ntt.l trial U.fles are free at J. X. Snytler's lrur store, St'iiicisot, Pju, or Brallii-r'.s tlnig store, Berlin, Pa ('ornt-Iius Agripjci, the famous elas sici ami gt iiT.il scholar was ferivd t l!ee from his native land liei-anse of having performed in public some sin i ple philosophical exiK-riments now fa miliar in every .-.choolrtN.iii. lie was not ntirely ortho'Lix, anel venturetl to deny Ihe tx inmii U lief that St. Antic bad three huslia.i.l-, uikhi which he fdind himself a.l object of horror whereevcrhe went It May Do as Much for You. Mr. l-'rcd Mill.r, of Irving 111., writes that be had a Severe Kidney trouble for tunny years, with severe pains in Lis back ami also that bis bhelder was aileetetl. He tried many tso called Kidney cores hut without any good result. Alxiat a year ago he b V'Jiu list of Kleetric Bitters and found relief at on.e. Iilfitric Hitters is esp chilly n. '...pied to csireofall Kidney and Liver troubles ami often give al most instant relief. One trial will prove otir statement. Price only oOc. for huge lioltlo. At J. X. Snyder's Drag Store, Somerset, Pa., or Bi-iiliicr's Drug Store, Berlin, Pa. 1 K lo-ie.a and weakness prodilec ms :' mischief t'.ie less, U-eaus' tliey are Miiiversal. ;(... How a HolherSaveiHerBoj. ...nee , i.m 0. .loo. a.i.i la'.nt r inii- 111:0 w t!i parental devotion ! he is a bright liltl f. Ihiw. !'.. .bbe 11s I... is ,iII.hI t Nik a sever.' cold, wnieh wo'ild Hot yield to everything they tried. A lleiL'iiU.r Ih r.-i::nl.-:i tic list of J:iil. Tin;, the great r. nicely for Coughs, ColeU nnel Ciinsuniptioii. The lir.-t f w d--'.sj relieved and Ihe contents nf a o-i!t l.-;tle iiis.le a care. Yoa can im-iuoie t lie mo! h. r's jy. Pop-Tina is x, . ..1 i. W. I Sen ford's Drug Ster. l-'very loan ho observes vigilaMly, an 1 rts.il-(-s stc:i.ii"a.-tly, grows tii.eoi:-seiou-ly into genii!-. .'"'.' K- f:o:n tiie tr:iistir.-.l VoIihu.-. The ).k-:n ofiliv -h .:., Ati-1 l.-:.i lo lit.-ihyino jKH-lry Tle-U- :ill!y ofliiy voice. Which yoo cannot di if yon -nfT. r witli a Coit'jh or Cold. Hid yourself of the d;-co!iifort by baying a liottle of Pan-Tina, the) test r-m;sly for H'are n -ss atvl in.'bieiia. Pun-Tina eosts c eits at (J. V. B -:ifoi-d's Drag Store. All noble enthiis::snis pass throiluh a fev.-tish stage, ami crow wi--r anel 111 ire serene. l '!niniiii:. "Notliinj Ventre. Nothing Have." j I lev. J'.hn Ibid. Jr., of Creat !'.-.!!-, j Mon.-ee.i.ilPi- li, ,. d K!v's're:;o! Brdm to me. I ii!l emph::sie his sttiteiuetit. j "It is : positive car- for catarrh if uvd as.liivc!. .!." Ih v. Francis V. Po:.le, rase; ri entral rres. t'hareh, Helena, Mon. It is Iho medicine iiIhivo nil others for catarrh, ami is worth its weight in idd. lean us- Ely's Cream Balm with saftty an I it iLks all that is cbihii.-l for it. B. Y. Sperry, Hart ford, Conn. There is a great ilifr.Telico U-tweei! -s-rvitig the world and lr-in.the s -i Vant (' the World. I'fin'n Hum. . . A Great Battle Is i-!!!i!i!'ali;r fj ii:i on ii: Ihe !ii;;i,::i sfs-e l.i. The- tlteiioi! of impure bbi. l striv.-s t -rain victrv over the ce:i- s'itiiiiop, to ruin hi-:dth. Iidmg victims ! to the grave. lbsl's Sar-;.;i:iri!bi is I tin we-:p..ii with which to defend one's s -'f, ejri vi' t be d-sN-rati e:t -my from i the !;! I, and rt -t..r- ! h n I i ly ln-akli for mai'.y t ars. Hood's Tills care nausea, sick a.. indict i ion and biliousness. 2"e. I'li'Ia.l -Iti'iiu lias senile ioinr tr.t S't:i.d str.s-t, 1int-.11 miles; i irniaii- town and BbL,. :,v,ime, t, ii l,:ilis; B.-md stn.-t. nine :md lhr.s-H,:,:,rtcr nine niid Ihrts'-tjaartt-r m'l.-s; I'rankfort nveiioe. eight miles; V'.f'.U i-tre. t six ai.d '.ne-ha!f tn'les ; M -1 kel street, live : lid one-half miles. Backlcn': The- U-t salve in ibe wor'.l for cuts. If iis, -, sor-.s, ulcers, sal: rlit-iiia, fever sur-. s, tetter, chapped liavds. t-IdlMains, corns ii;d all skin t-riipti.iiisf ion! .-i-lixely enr.-s iih-s or no pay re.iiired. It is gaar.-.niced li give p. r.r.-et s-itis-facti-m or money n-fiiinlcd. Price St (.'ills per htix. I'or side by J.N". Sny der. S'liiKr.s-l, Pa., or at (!. V". liel's, iieilin, Pa. Brai- rejLUaiitij of Love. BiMicelt to b lieve 1:1 when Vt.u h iven't it. Nut the real art hie? when too unsel fish. More engroisiiiirthan any other me:i t i! attitude, except vanity. The gre-iiest level-T, except death, of hiniiaa distinctions. I'nparchasabl- at liny price, given too often fi-r far less than nothing. Sh'irt to s iy, easy to w rite, h ir.l to i-seipe. I.-'iii'-.l to king-, and igaorel by rich f mis, tiie c imt'ort, hop- aud salvation of jv.or men. An iidv;;i.e' loan of Heaven and otner ii.aee-s. S.r.iag.-.-t ia the stnag, b it not al- wavslfsi 1:1 Hie irKi'l. A tyrant w hose-caprices take noac- coaat of m.-n's tlestTts. A lottery which awards a prize and a pc.u.lty rolled in one. A mystery, wliii n ae bit a fool w.ral 1 t s dve. The iiielestractible phtenix of the eaieitioiis. .Veir Yofk H cov' . Eischarge Frcia the Ear Can Hi Cr-rei R,Mrli t T vi r, taensl.-s, anil rolt!, I.v ill.-, ra tion !' :t hoi.- In tin iiir tlrtnti. iiiti.HUi.-.. a t-oniloioii liutf li-iuls to oll.-HKive t!iM'li:.r-e, itml .inm-s iliat scli'.o.n t-ver "eun-s itsi-ii,' I'Ui ifratluaa.v k.-Is worst' liy the n.l.tilioa ,f iitilieal.hy uiioiilioiis mill io!.voiil tua.orH hi ii.iMi-tin iiv irf Hie-titr, or l.y iilt-.-m- lious liiroiiuli t th-' !i.e. n iih infliiiiiinalii.ti aiil .!. ,.si: of .us in th. Iiast t.f tli. l.n.iii, r.-suiui:&: in ti.-siiii. W 1U1 su.-n a t-oii.inioii 1 t ..n!y Ii-:tils from worse lo worse, why will yon el. !..- to avp'-v In' surf m.niis tW relict. 11 .11 1 soldi ti.ist rr i-.inihi.- lets lMsn t!.-tii..ti-MriV'l over ami ..v.-r hy Hie liumlretls t-un-.l hy Iir. Sa.il.-r, ".a r.nn Avnii", rills'.nrir. Hie . y. ..ir. ii.K.'iii!ii HirtKtl sMs-ii.lisl. Tiie t-:if. of '. r. I iiits. I'. I iry.loii, Sycamore utiecl. Ml" '.VMshiiijrlon. I'liis'l'iirr, is saiiiplf of Imn .lr.sls. lie had tlisctiaive lnT:i t-iii.llu:.Hl. In 1.-.- lr. Kuiler tnnutl him six weeks, i !!'. Iiim h t-tire. w ill. Iimriiof n-ton"l. ami lie t- enol'B we ll 10 iliis a y. All Willi i:r tltl.Me: bring tliis artleli." aud ljc e-vaiuiaett tiiff. If It's a SpraLi, Strain, cr St. Jacob s win li'o if . Two Valualh Frienit. 1. A physician can not always le had. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sprains Bruises and Burns occur often and sometimes when least cxpt ctcei. Keep handy the frietid f many hon.s l.obls anl the d.troyer of ail pain, the f.i-niou-t Red Flag Oil, 'Si ivriri. S Many a precious life coiibl le savt-el that is U-ing raek.tl to death with that terrible oagh. Secure a go.d niglit's a-yl by investing 'St cei ls fera lo!t!e of Pati-Ti.ui, tiie gnat rem edy for coughs, -!blsa!i. coiisotnptioii. lixil.s of i'all-Till i s .11 at ;. W. B' !l- for.I tiitig store. IS EARLY RISING HEALTHFUL o ! It I If Yoa Stitt tia 3 7 67 So-viis j the night Sial cf a Kcv3p..;.f.r, aal Ti-' I i is tiie right l.iml. U i-i the only comple te iitoriiiug iiev.sprtp.-r tie. I readies t'ei.ti'a! reiiii.-ylv.inia tit an early h'ur of the day. It is one of the foremost Iei.ioe-iMiie newspapers in the State :tnl the only one printed at the State' Capit.il, the oiii.-ial and toiil:e:il i-. liiiv of t!ie- t 'iliiliioli wedth. Il print.s tbe new s, rt ecivi'iu It over its own v. ires tbrou-;h tin- extraurdia try 1.1 eiistics ofll.o Kieal l're-s ciaii !, aieletl by its own inrresp.i'ideiils. 'J'.'ir !'. is I l. ii.oeri.l ie to tiie .-or.-. It is 0111..X0 I to U.-'-si-s .-'.'ill :! enemy of ! -;i-ri:rt 1:1 n ; E)t-s. It ioi't mVe.i-i io Il e; lit the utim-k it never lit.ii.-. t.-.s ti. sj.esik f.r tbe ri-iit. It mal.t-s a sjie-ojalty of .b-;.:.r::uelit lie. s and gi, es iiioro : day than si 1 1 lie- .tlier State .a'crs eoaibin.- i. The Legl-lative Session ut I :". will U' - .,-eat loinortaaee t: t::e j-'.Ie 01 l.ie ( St:ete. VV.- J'-t'ri--! with si.co-.il tt :..rt.-rs v!II Lf.-. il.s roa.l -rs fail -.- infoi-io..! t.11- vi-ning thi.s and all otie-r politi.-al and j ecoii.,..uie m .to rs. It h is exelu-i e .!' j a lie ki:ie. I. I!.Y, every week elay iiiorniug in the year. ". a year. VKI:KI.Y, T..-.-d.y eieuoig of.-i.-li! week. ! a year. 1 TIIK HAILY Isisis.. will bo .M f-.nr; nioii-.iis on ti iai, oy ni..ii -.illy, on re.-eii'l ! o!' s;. i WKMKI.Y, Te.-d.y eeuo:g of.-i.-h Till: V.iXKI.Y will be .:.t f. lll-.liliis 0:1 trial, by In. :il ol.lv, o!l ree.-!pt i of ot-lit i. j . ''.'. i th. Is-. : ii-h eiti-.ing i:.r-; diniii ill Pciinvl.:i.;.. i.i:t-ide of Pitts- j l.li: IT e.I.'.l I ! i 1 11 1. 1 1 ! i j I its- to the I'le' ne.oye.l: I: Iiim res , wi'.liont t liar-e :i'iv erl is. !iioii:s ortl. . ;e ' wanting enij ioyiMont. lis I 'rd -r . lias l.:..i!i :i ..-tail !. 1:'... ir I. It ; has n Cent a Word Want I' 'bi.io: eo oili er wants. A.hhvs-, Tiik I'ATl-.le.r r..McNV. ( lle.rri-'i.ir-, l :i. i Xolliin-Ou rnrtliAVill I 3 it- X.X3CZ1 SlioriJiin's Conililioit rov!or! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Sl.-oaj anJ lleal.ay ; Prcvcnti all DiiCise. Hood f.r MntiHiwJ llrum. Tt inlwoIi.T. fv .ai. Y. l.-'-l' -,m-n! ik'I. Ts t.I . t.it. -f a t--it r a.-. vit ..111.-. -f.ii o. . I :t...i..r. sto. tiv .a- :i;-- ".- i.i-v-.-...-. ! j c . .,:l-.j( n.. -I..M:- Tt-nt T. ;.." . ..n . ...t" r. It vu rn:l lc. ii Willi io ti. i.nt'z--i. s.j:...: l..r r.' -. ... - H.ui-e l.o i. -- -1 !. ! I , Ie i mi. ) 11. .1I, al -.:! (..-viif I hf i.fl rimlir. I'j.iH-r - :tl . I iim '..! .T - V .Hit" -i li-O-V I a. til ..:."- .Ml. 1 U a. oil.NM'N & ee: , l'w-1mu 11uu.mj -i., i--l a . lie ,i)un. TUf jli-sf of Avi rh'-ni Xi-ir.i t- !(,. I'll a ;. -f. 1.Y.I, r..t- '""' The A m i ifiin Amerirun Iitia, ihe Ainrri-nn Sftirif. 7 ' Jirsf, . mu! oil (lie lime, forerer. Daily, by ma!! - $G a year ' .. , , i..,K.;.so .,-..ir u 3 -J' "3 .-u... t j-. j Th6 WcEk'y - Si a year j . ! f 1 f-s i 1 ne r)unciciv nun is the : :r.,c;y i'l.- -.t : :!. Price 5:. a copy. By nai! $2 a year. Add row Till'. SIV, . Y. PT V:m Jirmf f-r Catarrh N tii PTj fSr" ! d -sl 7 .-, t -i 6oU by Inn-j:iU er w i.t by msil. j toe K.T- ilsi-illue. V.'arrva. 1- Salesmen Wanted 10 s-'.I lenisyi:.nl:i Ln.un X r. r-rv slo.-!., ivliii-h Is llw bts- lis ih v.rr'd A . !. n- '- ; .--i. .Iiis n .!! ;.s ti.,- tiie.'.e - I -111i of fr ittantJOriiMiitval'. A ; i: ! ; ;. ! aiil mon. i.i . ;i in-, o loi- 1 ia--. . .- r . Salary .1-ii. s fo. 10 iir-.li.y work i it-i-.iu. li--etl. V.'riie lor I. Tins. Hocpes Bro. & Thomas, K.ple Avf?a Kur-r:t$. - West CWc-, Vi. YOUR EY E ! We want to catch It! IIVKP.Y PAItMI'li in Somerset r.miity wlu has aeord of lb .u:L -'. Stark era Hide t ti:-jose of wili liad t'ur.i the O N- rr.t i:.f:: tannkky c... w in jay tiie h:ghe-t cash j.ri.s-s for the Miiine. Write for tptotaiiolis to winslow s. T.r. .t en.. ('on'tneiice. Pa. IMrOHTAXT TO ADVrRTl!IKS. The cream of the country pupers i.s fjnnd t.i Viinrtin't Po-intr S.-t 1 "st-e f"''ir.w J X'l "elalligajn S tUMl-uy .-e..S A-s"-i .lrew U Jvcniscw avail tlioiasc-lvca of tlirse lists, a .... , i v .. 1 ,t e. copy r W laeJl Can 10 had or LCuiington irosu of KeW York Jt Tittslmr-. SF )? r p.cl'.f&soss, PiTTr.rt-5.-o P." fcyvi',i-vv:v 0 . i f 9- - -v . . . . r J t - - - 1 f5..-.--5- i r e . - mi tp fc is W Cir . - . V; : '.' f-T-"'flVr. C; sv--: Bruise r ; -i Oil - - ; .CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Balt.more aid Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch -ol;TI!WAfcl. JliMt.m-ii M eii K.rs-. l:-k-l "-.l a. in.. Son;. 4:1''. s:..ves.,w n I: ,J, i 1 .-v- TsviMe .'..!. J.nslt-u S.1K. Johiisloun Mail Kx'r-ss.-!:.-kw.l liW) . in.. rs.ii.'-rH-t 11:1.1, f.y-s:t.M-ii ll:t' lloo ri illf II:-' 1, J!iiiIwii 1-.-'' l. m. J.Miist..wn .e.-ofei!'..!i.t :ii. - It. n k tvn ".:. in., ss.iin-i-s.-t i: 31 s-)y !-. ii : is, HiKit-.-rxvill.- ti:'it, J!iiis!otvii 7: luily. I sH Tiiv. i:i. Mail. le.hlislowii l:.. 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All of the Hist ami Moat Apprond Trutst lit pi , S 1 1 i fart ion fjufininteeil. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE Y SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. Somerset, tew York Weekly Tribune Sonierset Herald ONE YEAR. TWO ZDOLLIR AtMicv- onJers Louthers Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdsl Drug Store is Rapidly Secerning a ; i,Vwik imi 4vWaC- Lcm V.i Wi FHESH AND j Mfdiciites, Dye Staff's, Spon-jen, 'J'fuses, ! Supporters, Toilet Articles, Per f u m es, tvc. T.IK lHTi.II I.1V.--S HS..S U Al r.at.Ar cakk iiiim: takhs Tt 1st only ikksii am 11 kf . i ri: i (-. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, e;e.I .1 Tuil I.;i:c of Ojitictil Goods always on fiand. Fr-ui .'j l irgo asortaiorit all can be suited. TEE FIREST BRMDS OF CIGARS Ke.T3 on hand. It Is always a pleasure to display our ?c-o& to titndiug pUT-jhasjers, ihethet they buy rrom ua cr elsewhere. J. m. LOUTHER M. VI A IN STHEET bOMERSET M M'i--rci:::!t an; I-kalfr am. 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