\tp^n\ » george T Author of "At S&aah" * 43 ANCESTORS a NCESTORS are found along I\ with old furniture and captive * skeletons in all of our best regulated families. /Ancestors con sist of forefathers and foremolhers, to say nothing of foreuncles and aunts, who have done something grand or noble, like being beheaded by a king or having a relative who was governor of a colony. 1 iiis en ables tliem to be poivted tit with pride by their descendants forever more. Being an ancestor is one of the easiest and most attractive of jobs. It mereiy consists of being boosted by one > descendants. Thus, many ancestors have been enabled to make good after they are ueaa. More thuii one ancestor who lias go:, I CJ.I o: this life a poor person, an i only a tew jumps ahead of the : herifi, 1 'is had the good fortune, a century later, to n ■ ome the ancestor of son: ■ am bitions family with plenty of money, v .d i'.r.i become so famous in conse