A MoU VMMEDAN" MOB. household. LJtenture of American bailor Alexandria, Kjsjpt. While lying at anchor off Alexandria luring the few days previous to the xmtanlnieiit of Muttcity by the vestals t the Kiulisli lit et under com ma nil of Admiral Seymour, several of our party who had never seen the sights about : e place derl.le.1 to co ashore, hire a arriage. r.ud d the town as thorough ly a" the summer "a heat and an after mmn would 'n-miir. As we iliv ii from the landing tlioie e-iucd to le a much larger crowd than u-iia! in the .stioetsi and much more exriiPiiieiii l? n necxprcteii. An iiiilne f one ! the stores at wlild e had Im-.-ii io i u-r.,iii(.-, to deal, in fact Hie lm'i-e to "a licit were consigned eein our i.n!v, i-.in.- running toward our c.iiri.ipe t" tell in that tminethin :t an iiniiMiallv wrii'iH character was about to hapiH ii, and that theie was ill iea.lv fighting "i a neij;liliruig street that Urge nuinU-rs id soldiers had re cently conic in from the country; tha the l .est, and, 111 fact, tlie only wise tiling tor us to do was to return to ou veiscl. As there. ;n always some sort .f a st ret t row going on we thanked Inin fur his kindness, told him that run far American had been com para n.-! tr e (rem complications, and that m vae hud i'ouw ashore to see the things f interest we tlioiiatlit that we would Ueep on, tuit'cularly as our road lay outside of the city, where we would be beyond the tiouMes tliat caused such greai e ileim-nt. Alter lo.k:!i at l'ompey's 1'illar and one or two other places of more or less Interest, all nt which aie well described in th complete guide to Alexandria and itt MirrouuUiuus, we drove out to the khe.!ie's g:ti,len, w here we intended i" p i-s the remaining portion of our stay a-hoie. We found ijiiite a num tier ot .liners, I...1I1 American and Knj. 1 1 -1 1 . out at the iranien, ail in uniform. nln.ii latteily tliev had leeu obliged to we ir whenever thev cauie ashore, to i: ianl against the insults daily offered to t iieinei-, and here tor the first time we hud a rompaiatively clear account of the troubles which terminated In the hoiriMe Putchery already going on in the city, loiter m the day several men in the iirty at the Khedive's Hardens that If.mt it ul summer afternoon, fell Viet ins of the inol.. We decided that the liesl tiling now to Ik; done was to jump into our cai i iaes, ami, by taking the shortist unite, rti.iruvi-r to reach the landni' uh le hoped t tiud our boat s. i nr cart lane was toi l tmat.-i v not alile to leave until the p.uty of Kiiylisli of ncei - li.i.t m.ii..',. amt as we drew near the town it was ipnte evident that we weie iii f,,i sou,, tliur very M-iimis, and uie a-s e. w as aiiM luii Inn p. easing us the ith-r i,nri;yi' pas.-rd into the ci-.w-l of '.-iiii.g .Hid nest uulating de mons, tlnou-h vvhii h they vainly strove to foice the.r way, only to have their occupant.-, dialed fioiu t heir seats and bull hi ied in cold I.!im... The few who e-x-aped found i. fu;e ma guard house close by, vsi.eie ihty remained until alter iii,'httall. .i we drew up we were tol l b a man, evidently interest ed in our u.-'.l bc,h to alight at once a:nl foihov him. This tune di-cretioii eariie to 0111 aid, and Jumping out of our carnage, v- ran alter our new found fnend up a saie street, and, after making a turn i r two, found ourselves at the side entiance of the building in which wis ;he tov of our business trend .lire id u'in i'.-.l to, th doorsand w ma ws oi -. iiicii were alrcailv care fully lair. caded. A lew pounding on the door resulted iu a head l-eing cauti ously put out of a window upstairs, and alier its owner was assured that the party Li low was of n friendly dis position it was withiliaw. in ;i lew monieiits the barricades w , :e removed and the door opened jnt lar enough for us to Miiireze tuioiih iu single tile. After the party had passed in the lioii.se the door was again caiefully securtil, anil not a moment t. soon, as a crowd of yellmn. hooting, lurhaued Egyptians came along carrying knives, lirearnis clubs mid weapons of all sorts, who, had they caught sitit of us, would have made eMuiiielv short work of it, as "IH-ath to tne foreigners!' "Kill thetul kill them!' were the cries again and again repeated. As the excitement became w ilder and the crowd tii.ue. unmaiiaeable, our iui pleasant situation was all the more seri ous, lor should it Uvoiuekuowntli.it we were in the nei-hl-orhood ocr lives would i.. I be worth the toss of a penny. tire.it was our relief to see a regiment of triM.ps m.ue. i into the square, and to know thatevm if they could not ac complish much toward breaking up tlie mob, they -probably would prevent our house Iimhi; broken into, as one of the members of the tirm was M inted to an officer of the reijuneut. Our only plan now was low. 11 1 until a comiiativelv ijuiet time; then, natchitn; our oppor tunity, send our guides out to conimuni cate our predicament to this officer, aud asi u is assistance. l tie guide at first declared he would not o, as should he be diseoveicd having a barncaderl house suspicion vvould at once be fast- ene'l u oii iiau as Iwik couuected with a phue in which there was something inai me inoi. wis not alow til to cer hold of, and that his life would pay the foifeit. It was not until threats and Mippl. cations had Ucu supplemented i'v iriies mat lie co. seiititl to W lower ed to the uiouud fioiu one of the back vnn.iovvs into tlie yard, from which be was to pass Uiroui;!i a doorway in the w.i.1, tluouli a vacant house in the ad joining lot, ami so on . another street to the stju.ue. It was lor.;; after dark when we heard him return. He t..Id us that the t.tlicer and three trustworthy men would be on hand as s.x.n as they could be procured and the streets sufficiently cleared for mem 10 pass, ue wero uirecteU to ciiane our clotlunu r,.r such native Raiments as we could find, so that our passing throtili the streets would create no additional disturbance, ami we were to pa-v. from the house by the rear en trance to another stn-et than that on which our house was situated, where we would find the carriage waitiii". It was after 11 o'clock U-fore we heard the signal agreed upon to inform us that it was tune to start, when, donn iiul our mufti, we were soon In the car riages, and under escort of our guard pa.sse.1 without tiouble or adventure to the custom house. Here we were iu another trouble, as most stringent or ileis had I t-en Riven not to allow any boats to approach the lauding, and i"t Is caii to l.Hik as if we should have to remain in our unpleasant situation t he remainder of the ni'ht; but seeing our boat piillln- toward the laiidiuti, and a-ssuriiij: the customs officials that we were not ICnclish, at the same time add ing a liN-ral U-stowal of that "open se same" winch iiccomplinhes so much in that sunny laud, we vi ere soon afloat after liaviuu passed through about as inucti cf an adventure as one can ex perience and live to tell the tale. f Xorai.vo Is more appetizing- at this aea.on of the rear than warm cakes for breakfast, a variety of which may be made by attention to the following lecipes; Musn Batter Cakes Two cupful of core meal musn, one of flour, two epgs, a pinch of salt; use sufficient sweet milk to make batter, and bake on not, greased griddle. Geneva Griddle Cakes Two pints of fl 'ur, five tablespoons of sujar, half a tenspooa of salt, two of baking pow der, two tablespoons of butter, four f trpi and naif a pint of milk. Bake on a hot griddle, and sift over with rowdered sugar. Klce Cakes. Two cups of cold boiled rire, one pint or flour, one teaspoon of suear. half a teato?n of salt, two tea spoons of bakioaT powder, one egg and half a pint of milk. Bake on a greased pnddle; serve with honey. I'-SZ Corn Cakes One quart or new milk, one pint of sifted meal, one heap ing leaspoouful of baking powder, two tablespoonfuls of butter, the whites of six eps, beaten stiff. Bake on a bot gndd e aid serve immediately. FARU NOTEi Oysters Baked ox tue halt fSiiELi i?elect a dozen of the larpes fieshest and most highly Havered oysters, as you would for a fry. To. a shells being washed very clean, p a shell and all, one by one. In the pin with the round shell down; now place In an oven. I'retty soon you will see the shells slightly open. When this takes place remove the pan from the oven, remove the top shell very care fully, and see to it especially that you retain as much as possible of the oy ster juice. Deposit on each ovster a piece of the freshest and sweetest table butler; also a little cracker dust aud pinch of salt. .Now return attain to the oven in the lower shell for from fifteen to twenty minutes. When cook ed do not empty Into any dish, but eat dnectly from the oyster shell, squeezing on a few drops of the juice of a fresh, yellow, blight, lemon. Banana Cake. Tbree-ouarters cup of butter, two cups of white sugar, one cup sweet milk, three eggs, (whites aud yolks beaten separately), or the whites only of six eggs, three cuds of llour, having in it one measure baking powder. Bake in jelly rake pans, three layers; crush six ripe bananas and spread them over each layer, except the top one. which should be iced with the following boiled icing: Take two aud a half cups granulated sugar, half cup water, boll three minutes ; when cool add the whites of three eggs slight ly beaten. fie k led Beets and IIokskr adisii Sauce. A teacupful of finely grated or scraped horseradish, one tablespoon- ful of salad oil. two of vinecar. half pint of cream, all well mixed to gether, makes the very best sauce for roast beef. Horseradish and beets make goed pickle; the radish imparts the pungency and warmth that the beef lacks, without destroying any of its flavor. After the beets have been boiled, peeled and sliced, place then a jar with alternate layers of flnelv scraped, feathery flakes of horseradish. and fill up with vinegar. In which mace, peppers, and allspice have beet boiled. KoiiTa couzh. boll one ounce of flai- .eed in a pint of water, strain and add a little honey, one ounce of rock candy and the Juice of three lemoue; mix and boil well. Drink as hot as possible. To clean carpets, go over them once a week with a broom dipped in hot wa ter, to which a little turientine has been added. Wring a cloth in the hot water and wipe under pieces of furni ture too heavy to be moved. To test cake in the oven, never Insert a broom splinter, but draw it gently forward and put the ear close to the loar; if it is not done there will be a little sputtering sound. When it is thoroughly baked there will be no sound. A Prettt W orn Bag. Make it of small ngured satine. and It will be decorative as well as useful. Cut two circular pieces of card board four Inch es In diameter, and cover with the sat cne; line each with another circle cov ered with cambric, the edges being overhanded together as nearly as possi ble. Xow cut a strip or saline thirtv inches wide, to form a puff. Hem each end and gather the entire length each aide. Overhand each aide of this puff to one of the circular pitcis, and It will make a round bag. Kun a rlbUiu into the hems, fastening It to each aide se curely, and make a button-tole In the middle of the hems to draw the ribbon through to hang it up by. This is a revival of a very old fashion, and a bag made of black satin would be a coun terpart of those carried by our grandmothers. Dais tino and pasturing Lave been m long considered as one and the same occupation that but few farmers will venture to enrage in the former without first devoting a laifte portion of the farm to grass upon which the cows may be allowed to graze during the day. When that method is changed for that of feeding at the barn-yard it is termed soiling" the cows. Even those who do not believe soiling can be done pro fitably involuntarily practice the soil ing method to a certain extent during the winter season, for at that time the snow covers the pasture ground and compels the dairyman to prepare the food for the cows and give them his at tention in the barn -yard. The princi pal objection to soiling is that it re quires a large outlay for extra labor, yet there is as much profit derived from winter dairying aa there is during the summer. The real benefit is in the saving of manure, which Is the most important occupation on the farm, and the expense of providing long fences Is done away with. Practical experi ments show that by the aid of the manure saved when soiling.a sufficiency of green food can be grown on a small plat to feed quite a number of cows, as well as to provide a better variety of food and secure greater yields of milk and butter. Professor Stewart, In his book on feeding animals, mentions bow he fed four horses and seven cows for fifteen days on the food grown upon forty rods of ground, and he has esti mated that forty rods of ground will produce enough to equal the summer feeding of one cow. bot sets aside half an acre In clover as the allowance for a cow during the summer. This result is not the experiment of a single season, but the work of fourteen years devoted to soiling, by which method the cows give 20 per cent, more milk than when kept on pasture; and rye.clover.orchard grass, timothy, green oats and fodder corn. with ground grain when required, compose the daily diet. The system is one that permits of the gradual accum ulation of wealth in the annual increased fertility of the soil, and though extra labor may be necessary. yet it is more effectual in operation, as it is not distributed over a larsre soace. consequently there is economizing in hauling loads to great distances over the fields. Soiling may not be profitable to those who have plenty of pasture and large tracts of land, but it will enable those having limited areas to engage in dairyiug. when, by the proper applica tion of labor, they may realize larger prohts than those who devote more land to dairying but adhere to the pas turage system. Aa Aucient Right of Waj. William Wordsworth was going to Lowther Castle, to be preaent at a din ner given in his honor, ITx. Justice Coleridge and the present lord chief justice being of the companv. They passed down Patterdale by UUswater. and, leaving the chaise, they struck iicross fonie fields toward the castle. Suddenly tlie path ended in a blind wall. The poet muttered something, mi amickeu ine rence as 11 it were a living enemy, and crying out, "This is the way, an ancient right of way, too," passed on. That evening, after the ladies had left the room, Mr. Justice Coleridge said'toi-ir John Wallace, wlio was a near resident and a guest: -Sir John, I fear we committed trespass to day; we came over a broken down irall on your estate." .Sir John seemed net tled, and said that he wished be could have caught the man who broke it down; he would horsewhip him. The grave old bard at the end of the table heard the words, the fire flashed into his eyes, and, rising to bis feet, be an swered: broke your wall down Sir John. It was olsiructing an ancient right of way. and I will do it acain. I am a Tory, but scratch me ou the back deep enough, and you will find the Whig in ine yet." Sjliisi-r Insurance Company. Cum and Pravanta Colds. Couehs, Sore Throat, Hoa'eneS5, Stiff Neck. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Headache, Toothache, rheumatism Neuralgia, Asthma, Frostbites, Chilblains, qnk-ker than any known remedy. It waa Uw dr and a tbe oalr PAIN REMEDY Tftat tnflranTir ittnpfl tbo m"tt excructatiniT pin. a:imv lufUrutuiaiua, vn! cures CoareH!i'n, wbet br of toe Lung, Kiommdi, Boweii, ur ocaef r onrniM, iy on p pi ici mi No matter aow violent or excroclmting the pain tbe J.tttrurnaTto, bedriUla, Infirm, Crippled, Kerrouft, Neura c, or proairaied wiUt d.iK'aiwa IB aalTer. Umm BEADY RELIEF will afford Inaiant ease. 1 hiny co mnw drop In ha! fa tomb'.er of waivr will, in a few mmalea, cure Cramp. SpAurn-. Soar Stomach. Ninm, Vorarina-, fa'pltauoo of tri Dean. Malaria, Chili an. I fcver, Kalut eh-ma, lleart nrn. SIcc Hewlactie, Diarlura, oyaenterr, coile. Wind in the Uoweia and ail internal Fains. There is not a remedial ant m the world that will coie Keverand Atroeand aa otner Ml rtoo. Blilnna. and oilier Fevers (ude I tw IUU WAV'M t-ll.l.S. so quick M KaUWal M kKllIKkULr. Fifty Its. per Bottle. Sold b, DrugUt IK. KADHAt'D I' ILLS For the Care of a t the disorders of the Stoma' Lirer. Bow ela, eti !. KAIIV4 CO., N. V. Be Mire to get "ltadway'a. ' piOln Is wwtt as. per It. fettfr Er S&Jvw t. VJ1 wurjfiu; uui is mlmi mi zc. s dox oj ocsiera. Uial B.s, llirsiis, 14 fills. KIDUtKS PASTILLES. t fori rivi-.i.L. a (jul There Is a Spinsters Iusurance Com pany in Schleswig which gives shelter, board and pin money to the single lady members of well to do families. At tbe birth of a girl the father enters the girl's name in the books of the company hi u pas a certain sum every year. ir, ni'l- n;M. Great English Gout and when his daughter reaches her twenty- DOIT S I IllSa Rheumatic Rained luuiiu , Mie is si in uuuiarrieu, sue is entitled to a certain income and a couple of furnished rooms in a bouse belonging to the compay. The bouse is a hiiixlsoiiie one, with a fine garden attached to it. If the father dies be fore his daughter attains her twenty- fol'lrtll Vetir fliM frirl fliMn ths BurnA Pi-i vileses. Iu case she dies or marries pENSIO.lS "?H?,TJZfS: aii ner lights are forfeited, and the money payed in reverts to the company. These chances enable tlie cotnpauy to make tlie provision named, while par- i.i 1 1 j I -. .-a t . ... ,,f .... . 9 1-.. ;,'V , ., , T; . , " T D I ES K V L H I R E MO V FB rnuor, . e,vr, the future of their daughters to be se-1 I j sounds iwr w.m ih root. muutlIiTi S cured in clsh nf th rimttJi of tlioirna.1 ir- ttw.a.aL lufornvMM eutA. Ann. tural provider A WonAjf hastily entered a beer saloon and demanded of tbe proprietor: Has my bnsband been here?" I don't know bim. Is be a tall man?" "Yes." "Red headed?" "Yes, and red complected." "Full beard?" "Yes." "Wear a slouch hat?" "Yes." "He was here not five minutes ago. "He came in, drank a glass of lem onade, and then walked down the street." Drank what?" 'Lemonade." "Wrong manl' she said, shooting herself out of the door. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sunday after cburcb: Wife to bus- band, who bas beard a sermon Well, dear, what was the text? Husband Tbe word is tbe Truth, or something like that Wife Was it a good sermon? Husband The first half hour was good enough, but clear through the latter half be kept saying, "one word more," ''another word,' 'a word in conclus ion,". "only a word more," and so on until I didnt know which word was the truth, and got so mixed up that I lost confidence in tbe whole business. H a peculiar reedu-me. It 1 "ter. .J"?,"."'' irom rsps-i:ia, lMB.lelinn. .-n '''"LJ f-ipsivewa, Juni er Berries-aad thr we l k.u u an i rslusljie veg-tst.ie remeJif". '.., .-u-ah'uatlun p opwtwn D'I pwev nnknon 'o stir oiher luedlcine.scd gmne to Uood sirapa nlia ruratire power not possessed b oiher m-li-iinea. It ellecu ieuaiktle cure wBere oitiers falL Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met pecni ar and nnpirsileled soecess at home. Siu-n ens become iu pjpaiarits la Low. li. .Ma-s where It is made, that whole neighbor- hoods are uklnc ft at tne same tim-. Loweu 1 drugzlsia Mil more of Hoo J's SarsapnlU than of all oilier aarsapamis "i i" t, . i .... - - ..... same Micoea, is extending au uvjer the c .untry. Hood's Sarsaparilla liaa a reoorrt of catin of scrofula and other blood lieM? never equalled l any otner prepara'ion. The most severe cases yield to this remedy when other nave failel to have the slightest effect. ereditary scrofula, which cl na to tne bloo I with the creaiest tenacity, la cured by tots pecu liar medic ne. I the be uood p i fltr o to-e u.t eradl-ate ever impuntr. sno . r. I"'t"'- (i sla. II 11 oa e. eick Ui j.ia k" ;'; ''Mai. iinfrml lMh I it,' Cmrt-S . ul,rr and Liver c'ouip.sint, uiero lie. . J " inir. creaies an SMK-tit?. ton. n i i .i . 1 ';. gdin. overconies nervtnnfn4. unj u or. aud ttealtn totbe eutlra s lew. rV- Hood's Sarsaparilla Is pecnllar In beinz the on:y m-.iian nf ran tro y be sad. "1(W Do.es one Ho'iat Wl is an unanswerable rtruri.eut t., ' w3i-d and economy hen mven a fsir nia' , PTInii a tavo rite remedy. II vuu make un .'., . .""! usiie 1 to i.di Utoi'i -araa arLU, do n Jt be take anvtning eise. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In the toonenty with wtiicn ev-. a Of Its llU -ineS IS COU..U. le.l. t'ver, -J., '''I we punlish. aud everv stslement we lua.. , advertli-ewel.t, aie atiaoiuielT tri! i,, f.r OQf know. Irire numir. of iet m mia'tr. m" w' entirely uuolic.teI. tend for uo ,l . .. '0,' mlorination. I L4 Hood's Sarsaparilla Mold by all druggists. 1; six for$ V Prep ire J only by C. L HOOD a CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mum. lOO lOMen One Iollnr Sold by all druggists. 1; ajx for '.. I':pjrt1 by C. L IIOOO a CJ., Apothecaries. Uwe ' u lOO 1ohh One Dollar FREE wr mars silt Pall Basarlwtlww Caulast- BIOOBX OS, r -". a. rl ii iVi 2Ir unless luereMiruL a.. M. l.tl,TIK A- VU Washington. K. C. HERBRANO FIFTH UHEL "iST! "SK sat. IIK11 Bit A M P.. rrsmoatTO. bltutN tu t CO.. Kl Its jb Ktre t. IhiU. Favor Vock Houses. Some level headed lover of eauiues tertinentlv remarks that the man who drags the ine out. or his team while plowing with an old-fashioned, dilapidated plow, when a plow of some improved pattern would do better work, more of it, and with much less labor, certainly does iiii ueserve io De tne owner of a horse. it me roau-cari noes just as easy as ine iour wneeied vebfcles that have been used for many years, answers every purpose, and can be driven with one-half the labor, then tbe proper thing to do is to use the cart instead of the heavier vehicle and save vour bone Uesh. Hotses that are willing to work as best they can. at whatever they are put, are centaiuly entitled to every con venience that can lie afforded them. Vinegar from Fruit Wate. Turn boillug water over the fruit and let it stand in an open vessel a week or ten daya until it is fermented ; then strain and set as'de in a jug or cask not tightly corked; to each gallon ot Juice adding one-half a cup of molasses and a piece of brown paper half the size of one's band covered with molass es. Keep in a warm place until ready f-r use. Boston Brown liREAD.'VVe give Mrs. Cleveland's recipe: One bowl of Indian meal, one bowl of rye flour, one cowl of sour milk, one large cup of molasses, one teaspoonful of soda, one umnWiui oi salt. Mratu two ami uue-n&ir Hours and tsse from minutes to one-half hour. The Guernsey lireeder says soft wood charcoal, especially willow, ought always to be Wept in the cow stable. If a cow does not look bright give a tea cupful in her bran and other feed and wet up. If her breath is bad. her horns bot and her nose dry, she Is dys peptic iud feverish. Give her charcoal. If she bas hollow horn, give charcoal, half a teas noon ful at each meal fnl three or four days. Treat wolf in tbe tail in the same way. The wolf can't siana cuarcoau it is an excellent thing to give charcoal all around once week. Tbe cost of milk depends upon the cost of food, hence the more milk re ceived from a cow in proportion to food given, the cheaper the cost. But unless warm quarters be given a large quanti ty of food must be diverted to creating warmth for the body, and it would therefore be economical to keep the cows comfortable in order to cheapen the cost by lessening the amount or rood required for bodily warmth. In other words, shelter is food, as it pro- v - wniuiiusil against COlu. January is the time to spread the flne poultry manure on the strawberry plants. By the time the plants shall begin to shoot out the new growth the manure will have been mashed into the s al by the ralus. l'oultry manure has been tried on stra w berries with success. Some kinds or white glass become. In the process of time, more or less deeply colored under the influence of luminous rays. The most common tints are violet and green. The materials of or- dinary glass are some what ferruginous and capable of tinging glass with a deep green shade by the protoxide of Iron. In order to remove this coloring, peroxiue of manganese is added, which changes the protoxide Into a sesqui oxide, which gives a feeble reddish yellow tint. It is almost impossible to observe the proper proportions of manganese and iron. If there is too much oxide of manganese the glass has at urst a violet shade; if there is too much protoxide of iron the glass will be greenish; if all tbe manganese is reduced to a state of protoxide the Klas is colorless. The influence of light aud air may gradually bring about a partial oxidation of the protoxide of maugiinest! and a violet coloring which Increases with time. Tbe Chroniqut Imlunt, icUe says a shade which Is uue to an excess of manganese ia observed m the rinucothek at Munich, where the upper windows of the picture gKery give a very marked violet light wlicu produces a b.td enecu GENTS' HAT BAZAAR, J, 3 & yen Church StM cor. Fulton St W TO PITT, A, tftlUltt A KO.V. Smart Ht aU sllAuulawCturer' Price. 1LI vc ruiut. IS r.LWlANT bjokt or poptfy. Pt of wplendld ULU VtrattM. tfU ITJ- v-iuai'K-t-ocret-. iir uiMmlau tUJlLw, two nice ganir. HiU-udirt FamxJy btor 1 aVfer. hi mouth. Bend zkx H. F. STEWAHT. Abiriertou, to V7RITE Mi i INLY on pooUl card your name 1 MDU pOatt OTtaUtt waVddrtXM. HAM1NU THIs PAFs-K, aaiju j J mi i rro-ive iroe ample copV of tit. S r W VoRK JLLl sTKAl tli .NtWa. A.ldr.M. to O. IU1 IWl a.cv aula 1 1. - a. uroken Heart. "I'apa" she said, as the old man came in late. "young Mr, bam peon offered himself to me to night and I refused bim, And on, papa, i am afraid bis heart is DroKen." "He told me all about it," said tbe uiu wan. "Then you roet bim?" ' Yes, he's down at the Eagte playing uiiiuiiua. - In procuring trees ia the spring It should not be overlooked that the younger ones will thrive better than those that are larger. The older a tree the greater the liability to loss. Young trees root rapidly and begin to grow early after transplanting. ri:orEsOR I)e Muth, of Da rauw L ni versity, says that food m hich fattens a cow for market will ruin her for milk and that hay fed between meals is worse than wasted, as it clogs the stomach and interferes with tbe diges tion of the regular ration. twenty I.raiia Bread. To a small bowl of bread sponge put one quart or milk and water, half of each; one large spoon ful of molasses aid one of sugar, one teaspoonful of soda, one Ublespoonful of salt. Mix this together and stiffen with Graham flour a little suffer than cae-, lei rise like other loaves ; ake. lemon creams. I . p,jo lemons Vlim Twin. r . . ' ' . , t "uc-mu pint or boning i " '""u uigaw squeeze tbe Juice of the lemons on one-half pound of sugar the next morning, beat three eggs well, take out the peel and mix the water with other Ingredients; strain through a sieve, then stir over a brisk fire till thick as cream; pour hot into There rrofe.-or Thompson, in a lecture at t.aegow, stated tliat the magnetic pole is now near Boothia Felix, more than 1,000 miles wt-.Ht 0r the geographical pole. In 1C07 the magnetic pole was due north, it having been eastward be fore that. Then it began to move westward until 1S15. when the maxi mum was reached. This is now being steadily diminished, and in 1978 it will aeain point true north. Professor 1 hompson says that tbe changes which have been observed, not only in the di rection but in the strength of the earth! magnetism, show that tbe same causes which orginaliy magnetized tbe earth are still at work. 1 ori'LAtt Remedies Some people assert that they keep in good health by eating a Cne, juicy apple every day be fore breakfast; others wbo are, or fancy they are bilious take the juice of one lemon in a little water each morning before eating; whi: many dyspeptics m uuu renei in drinking at each meal a gobletful or water as hot as can be taken. "It Is the little things that tell " says au old adaire. Y. little brothers. Tftei t Is news from Cochin China that a meteorite of great size bas fallen not far from Taynlsn. This brings to mind the Cranbourne meteorite, found near Melbourne In 1S-51. and we ghlng4tons, which is one of the largest known That found in Brazil, weighing 14 tons, is also one of the largest known. But It, again, is far behind tha meteoric mass found In 1670 by Xordenskjold at Ovijak, in West Greenland. He found three meteorites there one weighing 4 tons another weighing 14 tons and a third weighing 22) tons. According to naturalists wasps re- mcuiucr lub locality or melr nests lost ninety -eiz boors. are breeds or f.mi. ,., fatten mere readily than others, the same as among animals, and must be fed cautiously, or they will become too rat to lay. Among them may be men tioned the Brabmas, Cochins, riymouth Locks and lAngshans. In feeding such fowls corn should not be made an exclusive diet. Worn-out soils can be made fertile r flrst manured and green crops grown thereon and plowed under. It may re quire two or three years to brinir such a soil to a fertile condition; but it can be done. Many mineral elements, such as lime, soda, magnesia, potash, etc can easily be supplied by the use of ordinary artificial fertilizers. Give the cattle, sheep and bogs a mess of sliced pumpkins once a day as pumpkins serve as an agreeable variety with the usual dry food. Save all the small sweet potatoes for thepiBS. Nothing will fatten a pig so quickly as sweet potatoes, and they are very cheap when only the culls are used. They should not be fed to lay ing tens, but are excellent for poultry intended for maiket. Bone Is one of the best substances I w ,eu io uie Bens, Ground or broken, the bone is highly relished. It not only contains lime for shells but aiso nitrogen and the phosphates. It should be kept before the hens Jn boxes. Barnaul said "The American People lika m ue uiuiDuixni. miinur be true iu the line of eutertainment, but not srbere ine is at stake. A man w its consumption, ur any lingering diaeaaa, looking leath in tha face aud seeking to (Tails Lis awltrl grasp, noes notJlWo to be trifled with. So witu coniuenrs we piaca before our read- rr :.amre great remedy. Ir. Pierce's Go'den Medical liiseovery, a sure relief for inai long train oi Oiaease resulting from impure blood, such as Consumption, Chronic Nakal Catarrh, Liver Complaint, Kidney Uisorder, XJyypepsia, Sick Head ache, Scrofula aud Ueneral lability. Time-tried and thoroughly tested, it stands iiuoui an equal I Any druggist. J. M. Ormstead. of Ilcbard. X. Y., who brought a suit for $1200 for dam. ages inflicted by ''vicious bees" owned ty . inch, was awarded 6 cents. Sot Hulk, bat Business r Is the way a Western man put ll in express, itig to a friend his complete satisfaction in tbe use of Ir. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellett. So small and yet so etiectual. they bill fair to supplant entirely the old style pllf. An ever-readr remadv fur Kii-k- and Iiilious Headache, Biliousness. Consti- H"""" " 't oiooa uisoriiers. Miia in action, wonderful in effect 1 Pot up in vials, convenient to carry. Their nso at tended with no discomfort! These ster ling merits account for their great popularity. Run the roller over the wheat-field II the frost should throw the plants up. She scolds and frets, She's lull of pets. She's rarely kind and teuder : Tbe thorn of Ufa Is a freltul wife I wonder what will mend her? Try Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prasfrintin,, Ten to one, your wife Is cross and fretlul because she is sick and suffering, and can not control her nervousness when things KO wrong. Make a beaUny woman of her and the chances are. you will make a cheer ful and pleasant one. "favorito Prescrip tion" is the only remedy lor woman's pe culiar ailments, sold by druggists, under a poMiive guarantee from the manufactur ers, that it will t;ive satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. See guarantee ou bottle wrapper, scarce bot. lles.fl. Six for 3. A. considerate Corporation. lassenger Ito Third avenue elevated brakeman) How is it that the company doesn't build a station between Thirtv fourth and Forty-second streets? It's a long stretch. Brakeman (munching a sandwich) Because the company wants to give Its employees a cuance to eat their meals. TH. ... ... " vouiiiauy treats us wnite, every iiuie. "Would you marry an old man for nis money r" asked Mildred. "Well f fluilnM 11 li 1 . ... TOmt, eiciairoeu jaur:i, witti a startled air, -'you surely don't suppose anything else would induce me to mar ry iiimr" iittle uot "What's the matter with my nose, mamma?" Mamma 1 ou went out yesterday without your rubbers and got your feet wet." "Well I don't see why that should make my nose wet." IJT the Country A young woman rushes breathlessly lnt tin. bouse of her friends. "Thank fortune, my dear, we are going to I'aris at last! Tapa has lieen bitten by a mad dcgl" The doctor Well, perhaps, Mrs. Jpdringham you eat between meals? Mis- K. O no. sah: 'cent eat dinnah 'tween breakfas an supper, and so on. PtxTLiAR Appreciation. 'I don't understand bow you can be from borne so much. 1 ou are off traveling larn.Miiiila nf llui ir n;1 l.nm.l. ! mother, that is, a mother wbo stays at borne, to her married daughter. My dear mother, X know why I am away so much. My husband never ap preciates me except when J a in away from bim, and 1 want bim to appreciate me as much as possible." Wheuk it came from. "Where Is tbe island of Cuba situated ?" uaked an Austin school teacher of a small, rather forlorn looking boy. "I dunno, sir." "Don't you know where sugar comes from?" "Yes, sir, we borrows it from the next door neighbor." He was curious. "What two beautiful children ! Are they twins?" said an old bachelor to an AurUin lady with two children. "O, yes, they are twins," replied the lady. "Excuse my curiosity. Madam; but are you the mother of both of them?" About Istoves. a. "Stoves are peculiar Institutions." B. "How so?" A. "In the first place you can't make one burn unless you put it up, and then it won't ourn unless you shaken down. t unny, isn't it?" Goat Who WoodbiA Twinetk. Rats are tuiiart, but "Ilouifh on Rata beata the in. Clears out KaiA. Micj, Roaches, Wat buei, FUtaa. BUea, Moiht, Aots. MuaquiUjea, Bed-biifa. Hen Lie. liuicia. Potato feiu?s, fcparrour-H, Skunks, Wrasrl, Oopbers, C1uli Biucka, Molr-s, M uHit lUita, Jack kbtai. aquixr:ia. Vic. axl sjc lruulA. -BOUQH OS PAIN' flastr, FokwnL lfla BOUOH OS COCCUS," Coiyha, cohM, go, ALL SKIN UUMOK3 CURED BY ROUGHEITCH "Rouen on Itch" Ointment enres Rkia Ka sbots. rtmplea. Klesh Worms, Htnz Worm. Tet ter. Salt itlieura. t rusted Ft. CbUblslns. iti-h. Ivy Poison, Barbpr'a I tch, frfdd Head. EcaFma. Oo. lrv. or mail. E. 8. Wells, Jctw-t City. ROUGHiPILES Cures PHra or Hranorrhokl.. Itcliiejr. Protrud li?, Hlaiinif. lutmsl and esurual remnly In each package, fturf cure. 5-ic. Pruc-rteia orniaU. L 8. Waua. Jenu- Pity. N J. AOT VEItY WELL. POSTED. "Give me some iiarticulars about tlie fauna and flora of yourreglon," said a Boston lady to a Florida hotel keeper. And the poor man hemmed and hawed, and fiually said: '-We eet all our meats direct from New York, and set tbe best laoie ever seen in the place." A SfttE Case. Mister Kelly (with apples) Ochl Mickev an' von drunk agiu lasht nif?ht, too. Mickey Shure. Keily, 1 havu't tast ed a dhrap since lasht Sunday three weeks. "but When I met VOU lasht niirM refused to drtnk wid me," "Och I Then I must havn lin ilnmV shure." A MOTHER was Uririni? her arm tn purchase an overcoat, and be was In sisting that he could not afford one. - very well, then," said she. "You will gel pneumonia, see if you don't." "0." said he. "I won't iret tliat either; I can't afford anything new." A sensible Man Would use Kemp's B.ilaain for tha Throat and Ludcs. It is curing mnr Coughs, Colds, Asthma, lirouchitis, Croun nu all other Thruat aud Lnnir Trouhl.M than any other uioliciua. The proprietor bas authorized any druggixt to give yon a Sample Bottle free to convince you of tbe merit of this creat remedy. Larire lw.ttl AO cents and f 1. ' ffiTlinilM' rT'c'ErTcoLpl Wd.'--!...'- fAY-ffVERaVS f KIj'm Crrain Halm IS SURE TO CURE OI.I in m:i. yi it ki.v. (Apply Halm Into rach nortrll. El.V llKOS.'2n.'.lrwi.l, hirt..S.T E CUHS MncKt ALL tLi.t iAIIi. tJ pS Best Jouffh bjrup. I'mMUi vfx.l. Use fJJ H I believe Piso'a Cure Q II for Consti mpt ion naved H H rny life. A. IL, Dowp.li., H M ICditor Enquirer. Ivien- M ton, X. C, April 23. 1S7. PI sol M The best CoiiKh Medl- 4 H cine la Piso's Crg ioh M Consumption. Children 1 take it without objection. 3 fl liy all druggists. 26a I TifT CUHSwiurALi usfi His! ' pWJ BStl-ouli Sjrup. TsaUis fforxl. CsS (S In tl!r. Si M (tnitdstn. If f m-i- rr,'V'AAfil -Ji. J -f - i e-rx5f-r 'i3 W. Li. DOUGLAS 53 SHOE GKMl.tMEX. Tit only f!n rulf $t mavif wlibnul tHi'k duravbl avt ttiL I taV kiornaJUtii wift i BikavM them as o.hi.'n ban 1 tv-w rsl nho '. Hu tt If-aa I'mnwd -a b -t ou warranted." Mnllrsa ;n in t r ii n i Is,. v "" ' l- "t- h in t rf, e w.,rl4 ti au J w. I, I, niv haolKf I w.!i ii.h.f M m -i. - , PQ DtaVle n'J C Ktinal ff Ul.l $. to ft.'. " W. 1,. HO! :i. Cile-d fur h?uv V , aUlil la lilt) b'.'st M-U-Hti su't iu l i w All th arorr t-ov! are nn l !n ')i I.acr. ami tf ir-t n il bv VI . La. IMM C. I.At-, l...Liou, FRA1ER AXLE GREASE. BttsTt In tbe World. U onl-r by the Franr Ltititv. AFFUCTEDUNFORTONATE Alter au otners tall consuls 32 H. 14lh St., belew CallowhiU, Phila.. Pa. JT'ipnoicr;r.IIRPr'l t LJ.irjia Pe. manentljr rlnr thrum .f.. k rr-H hy esHy m!isCT. tioot.Ac Callorwrttc. Advice free and strictl. am. lluurs 1 1 1 a. m. till a. sod iloiu crcaiaas. Xothlng pood bursts forth all a once. T.be liebtnin? mav dart nut black cloud: but the dav sends in bright heralds before hitn to tirptiui the world for bis coming. UnMP "Tt DV. Bno.kTlii. IVnrnsn.hip Arito nUllir. metic. shortlisnd. I'l.trnuHtiiy taniiit '5, Circular tre : limaM'n wLUnit t7 Main bt, UulIio. M. V. PllS Rn.lnr.. ellrsr, Pn. w. situ a. . Uuns tarajsQeO. Lile bcuu.r.tilp, S4 Wnle. I CURE FITS S tor Um..d then 1.... t!., !,,,. I m-.n t-PSY or 1-Al.l.lVo Ml KM..,Slitl..n,d. I ZZHfl ""'"Tir to cur. l!,o w,.r- cm.m. stnsrslls.e faill is Doruason f..r c.rt cow ririQ. . . m?a. l for s immunl . rrm ft NORTHERN PACIFIC. " LOW PRICE R1ILR3A J LANDS and FltUMtiovcrii iik-ii t l.A "N , -wII.Ir.xsor ACRI .Sofek-h Ii, Miusrsota,Svtr, SEND F01 "''"'" ki l.anrla nu. op i o s-'t , r CHAS. B. LAK30AH. nt -rnl aV r-. a.;-j i. i'irt v . rrwiiU l ,l w in tn r f uts.'tUK, " --. hlfil , Oflirra ;rav-l , v DOUIilV coiiecteii lis..... t.mmTTtTdiM SmJtmrm' Pr"'t'r Kor.,r nu t SOLDIERS! " My face is my fortune, air I" indig nantly responded a fleshy young lady, when her suitor delicalelr sound her financial prospects. -lt is certainly a large one. then," dryly re sponded the younz man. as he took his bat and cane to leave. "What has become of m t said Towser savagely, as be knocked inings auout. -1 had it last night." 'It's on the mantelpiece'" replied Mrs. Towser. "I covered it with tiluqri to. day and painted some flowers on iL Isn't it lovely ?" A5 IMPORTAXT FACT. ii Lisj ure ior eak, Tired and JOT-TODS reellDRS. Persona complain that thev sm .1, ii i ttivv-v. 1 M I " I.M r; li II JM.HJJ.l J J.I.IJ.I'I Jll. .Jtm - - illi lUEMiMiil fflfllRiS For a case of Catarrh in the Head which they cannot cure. m COKimiOHT, CATARRH U THE HEAD. mm - rsair. xrey snouia nave ampl aimc iu giuw ueiure ury weauier ohal come on. To I tat Consunipilon Purely Cured. tlie Kditor: Please Inform your TtJen 1 have a IKCTllive trnMi f.,r .k- " . uamM lia.sse. Br its timeir use iBouui.is oi buprksa cases he beB lfi.,:. ..TT'? . ansil be io aroU two bott.u or mi mnM. flon tn .n,li vney uecuuie irrnauie, cross, blue and dis- oouratteui in some cases there are pains and - "" jiarxa ot tua body, and there Is often indigestion. dvHix-n.ia l-ii.. log of wind, dull head and ceneral .ii- iiiiiK. oivepiess, restless and wakeful nights follow. Neglect of these symptoms results in excessive uerrousprox- r,""M,"i''ri"lrrM,lw"',lro coosuWI '"ie' ?U1 ,w? aDj pricklms sena ... .. Ko.i iut meir tipreaa so 1 v. u I weakness anu weariness of the 1 M.C. 1S1 reatl St.. N. V. Thousands become prostrated, iviralyzed T-, V.M, I r i iuura u iresTOllue mBrt Ivmnlnn.. I. "'urnaicneachickl not knowing that tbe nervous irribiinv is granulated oatmeal, which should l groom of the mind, loss of tmory uerv! Placed in little trousrhs. mn that .. I ous weakness and .len..! IT."-' " shicks can get all they wish, and at ant hns,ion of nerv force which win, unie time. . 'I the proper restorative reuiedr is used re sult in utter mental collapse and absolute fT physical power j ..... i tuuj i j -.n r.rn r.i. r aulia while there is yet time by the use of " HKrve luvigonitor and health restorer. Ur. Greene's Nervnra erve Tonic. It ia a purely vegetable rem-dy, and may be used by children or J uiicaie invalids with absolute w.i.iuij. wa cure, ita edects are Iruiw wonderful, and it ia only necessary to use Fraser - ale tirwase. One greasing with Frazer A!e Greast will last two weeks, all others two or three fffh-r-TrT iU , Iecel "t premium icuiiiai auiu a-aris exposition. Every event that a man would mas ter must be mounted on the run, and uiau ever fAiicrrir th. rQi... A. I Many well-known weeds, tboogh antit for food when matured, are highly valuable as greens whnn mn,. poke weed bas been used la soie sec tions for years, yet its berrlw. ar. ai. aonous. It Is now claimed that 1m,. vuiauwu uursiaine IS sirol anr young for greens. tK....i.. . .7- " a. ---- -- - : ".vusmciKpiU n galloped by bim. I convincea or its marveloua restora- .- .r ..."gm-jmiig powers. Do not when Never place a nirtnr decoration where it does not aerve aoint artistic purpose. If a picture ia intende. . . " iu " "ng ugnt do noh put it In an obscure corner, and. oa th other hand, if be painOd ifh irt! color key, do not bring it within tjT direct lafiuencw ot a brilliant sua.rVt .u"Cun,!es 'boosamla mourn" because they Lave not sent for free pamphlet on Taylor Hospital Cure for Catarrh. 26 B'way, New York. Happiness is a blessing often missed by those who run arter pleasure, and generally found by those who auffer NotSin Cares Droprr. Ursvel, Brlsat's. Heart. A .ike Cutia s bi.lncr Core. tiiBr. aa 11 r--. rni a. i a bottle, c tor H. Al Druailata! me worst caseaTcur. iIaeeovlrtt The sooner von cut lnm who deceives you, tbe better oa -oa Will tsBW braffllcted with soreeves use Dr. taaoThomn. 1-y-water. UnigjfUU aellat sio. per bottU When fortune smiles take tbe aivan-tae. rLp!"1 U v"0'" Cur" CotuompUoB. Cures whsrs other remeaUas tail. 25c. li'l to use this remedy, ior it is theereatest medical discovery of the century, aud an absolutely certain cure will result, Aii druggists keep it 1'iice fl per bottle. Be aura and eet Ur. Greene's Kervura Nerve Tonic.; take no other, ror this remedy bas no equal. If your druggist does not have It, be will get It Tor you. Its discoverer tir r,rin 'ii Wili,k c. t ;rz':.rt - , - - m oa., Aiew xork the great socialist in curing nervous and Cbrouio diseases, can be consulted Tree personally or by letter. Use bis ereat remedy and write bim a boat your case. To enrich land thai is poor we must have manure, or Its equivalent in vege table matter, or app.y plant food in some shape to induce the growth of vegetation. -.The peculiar combination, proportion, and pre. parauonol Hoods Sarsaparilla nukes im. cine differtat from otoers and superior to them all tns'taal corauve power. Sold br aU dm rata. Frepareu by C. I. Huod a Co, Apotheca ries. Lotrell. Mass. Be bave In manners, brave in deeds. others: thfrk P"""1. watery, and acrid, at Tailing; from tho n "L"V'T"' mucous, purul.-nt, bloodv and nutrirt eiou. a hackino- oiurtrXS r-s- the m u.Lainir coiikd and iront ral d. l.ilin i,.i dedr!SrWmo. Common Sense Treatmeut. .... ...... fMe Fcmfmii or mat ffiiw. nv5 y?.W.KU,d rpmove . frft at V, th" Ptdwix'" r real t-ausf of wettkneas. Impurity, or otherwiM; faultv condition of tbe system, in att,.mti .X our ehKf aim must br-Th- more we see of this mmnds of caa, an. isiiiutf. the more d. odious dist-ase. and we treat Buctasru!ly th. nually at tho fnvalids' Hou l ami nl. L, i we realize the Importance of cmbitiinr-iVh r.ijl . ore do whS.nnF catarrh 1 a" the various dtgr-aees with J2?5.&.2 lntly oom,licatU,lSnWr, Chief Reuincl bmn, hi.i .5 . 1 """I'l'caiea. as throat. it. nas a specula totl Discovery cu..mt hi r tob ttroly extoitoi! tHTTl "pon the hning- mticotiB mpmbnironr.f thp r.iwtil ind .tVr a r-pasa.im. nromotina-the nattinil s--.-r.-t ion of t' "iT f..??, t-d wh.ch complicate catarrh are dis.-as.-s of .! li:- ', ...s r,"m- , " wuirrii are aiS.-SS.-Sot t if ll!::: r f.ii ,ns SrS nr "r "" will n-adily U-b., ,i ,7 i ii 'il Is so well calculated to cure them. Local &GEKT. u.iije i . Ii application for boalinir t'ir- .lisiw-d cor.rti Ll ?,.Vied'.l'r-fu'u l:.-ni.-.ly t--vond u'iimKMiV,,.tbe tMt P"-l'-ti v.-r lnv.-nt.-d. .?n 1, i1 P'.'antt" prtslu.-inir n.,finmt t u.rt?i XI '"ntaunin no strong iml,,tii,. t,i ,,u. UcnruB-.or othHr poison. Tins lt.-m.-dv ic a .... r- - ' M ."jbbii imn Fiiit-u wiiuti ful antlsr-ntlc Perminekt Cures. -SSrSl ?? 2 Medical Discovery is the nnrura! -JS ! ftn?;1. of Dr- alarrh lUw.lv. It quers thrnat, bronchial, and lunjr tf a.plitnii.rt.;s AVheo a cure In rTw Vt V''l UUB.. ;niw.-B tr,.- Ui.va. Address, r it ia permanent. and Pr. Sjier'p ovfr. liisfatvtTV Taliialf hintB an to rtane. will t- niH-lcd. Ill nf aa . . .. W orld's IMspcuaary .Tlodlcal A-. laiii.i,, " 3l:un ttm-t, IfL-a-t Auk A'. V. r rir"-e ;.ldon M1i,-ai Plx,very r aZl .?' T on fntarrh. airing t Mto 2,,Mr """"" of'in.iH.rt. id to any ad.ln.ss. on n-oHptof a TAS THE ORIGINAL ifefTTLE LIVER P,LLS' I PtJRELY VEGETABLE ! PERIXCTLT HARMLESS ! 'l'jfcS III H Lit EB PILL the. . ,...,., . a" ' S Mr I ' & -r Sold by Druggists. Cents s BEIJajQ Jv-r- v nermccally0."!'-' up In trlnsa ble. As a srentle I aVallvrT.V.7 h nl -lia- PURELY VEGETABLE ! PERFECTLY HARMLESS ! rTi" LIV, K tlaey re Incqualed ! TwtrfoT: T. EASIEST TO T. ?r' &tiZh tt"": WnoraftL Always ask for uirar-ofiatpd I-iila, or Anti-bilious Granules. SICK HEADACHE, J'-vt-d and rrniZ,??d bowels, are promptly r. -Pierce's PeUeia? t IVred bT the use oi B-. " ""j oe said that vIJ , aujasrs, ii may tTland or tlasue7cirrfl,V? action "-po" the sysu-ra la tiniversiil. not a w 'p m elr aanat-ve Influence. araetaree ay WOEXIVS DISPE5SABT XEDICAL ASSOCIATIO. VOL. VVlieu nr.-dea-l. Have rnt an tmr And w iii t L? And staii'i t 1 1 tlilbM tl.jl tetll. IfULl'e Bil l .a.ll AU will U- k ctVt ll. We shall l "- u"' Ami not ."' To .1 1 tn tl.r 1.. ! And 1 -im., k -V hat am t! n lives ti r.- i Vuich k.-j t i; - .list re-..-,- ! . Wliy 1, to Im-t, 'ou-ii i t-v- r, :. Vlij, L, . -.1 And -T-i. i. . I yet a , ,i ..n And la. ter.. : :. i l'Dat..r . i -i- Conld lie t-r l : . : OI tl:os far. Or taV.-, ci-.t.-t But lotijj.-.l t.. V'Ik., As !.'.-i- ! ii..--. li.-.ir My .iriir I., v-, tl.lnk Oraii ti '.. Agaiti.t w l.i. :i 1 tK. He I, Of all tlie . -.:.- I a:iuo.t Sh ii. Till: :ii in Mr. .J,.':' U ivilnte.l. He I h l juiry l.uii:.-s t -r never U-:,.ie !.;i. revere- l; u.t-, i.raci-1 ill,- i-ieau- attemi.in. A liave e-wirtl.l-.siii-1 delectiVf 1. ,;t-v-utterly mnl utn. 11.13 i how tl lie .HS c.i. .! in Bide to iiiv.-s' it; it 1 lotb :i II -i.i On that ar'.t 1. SUl-pOTtcl 1 y 1 . Of iKiltahii.-. I... i a lllcll W.I-. I.i.i. Her la'Ii-!..t 1; ' Blow 111 Hi.-- lij. Lour arrive 1, . for 1 1 ine. In i, lected to n-j i.ii Intended t-i .,, previous t- t l.e . aod c-ontet-.te l I door of lier lno key into a di- k. i.a.t lr, it alio unu ii 1 1 ii, n Ou openluir Iier I to lier amazfuit-n' wide oih'ii. A n ahnval li.p lli-.t left upon Iter dr.j UUIIICU a-L'WL. i- Tlw,l. . ' A atari. .mil, tbousanJ iHjunilii Tula W..M. I rt j Bbooa w tie ii ir. anl practically it wheD, after a.x v ligation, ! despair, lie : Jiad llscovt-rt-il i tn him tint ti might l-, was t 1.A a. , .. . aoo it vi um: ami l leas ways. It w that II, aai.t. waa twenty-fue tj and which ahnvl baying bwn fun-i i rase to misled : felt quite sure tn tered the bomlo r lena's key, and i!. t all, he went which wa.i f.i.e lock. He u .t believe that tl.e boiUafhtili! u.,,1 till lu the hou-fj nei, ne seaich.-i bottom ct:ii,.ii. boxes and cui t diligently all ti aiier six weeks i lound iiothiiig . e. tnrow susiiiciim I lar. Ho fled. As, one d.iy s- Le was mum nf u! mind ti.e , was a knock at th "Come in," The d,x,i ni-iK pui in jjis he.i-l. "Lady wis! :. "fchow her in. ' aim next no.i fi.i.i.1- auitaiy veileil wi I a,- j . ueiecil e .4 J Vlie offerel h- fUlently a.--.-;,te "as siiut ailn, eu a tiainI.soii.-l wimout murh il uucea herself. "I am I i.,n- "wife of the bai,k. Afie detective U 'And I tiave i t snip coiitmue,l, "i n J"ou can at 1 ou may ie!v anc ueiertiv er, "that I M.ali to do so." "I will tell mo.i on without i,',t:r "the u. !,'.. POMible. O Wl,;Kr t "'"w;r last year ,n "' butine,, aoties would i., tte- While lVi -a. lUliail jr.. j I 1 formed rather an l ou should knuu . mere was i 'Stnougli iimch tl ' suite be',,,, Lady Mood see ttn SratiGei I,y U Pans, a,, . ! any raf , , . r nuuia 1 .7" ""'u that ii,;. I af! BTJPFA.IO, IT a.