PUT CN THE SHOE. Ess-e you heard that old saw of the Persians, 1 hat saying both witty and truer "The wDole world Is covered with leather To him who Is shod with a shoe." Fhie calfskin, or ki I. or morocco, rat cavalry b. tots armed with steel. The daintiest, .tiintiet slippers, t'oirse. brouups tumbled down at the heel What matter the differing fashions? The ricliPst and pmrcst of you Will find the wlmle world clad in leather ai soon as yoi put on your sliuiil rw.irp. It was . old an.l uneven, Ki.uth p Millies and sharn jits of glass ; Now. presto! a smooth and warm pavement W ht-rever it please,! you to pass. Mi. t. ah! there s a maid have you seen her? A little maul cheery and sweet, V hu daintily trips, yet 1 fBi not What leather she wears on her feet; For I know by her sunny eyes' sparkle. And by the calm curve ot her mouth. And by the kind crape of her manners. Like warm breezes fresh from the South, 1 know that wherever h r Inns' t ills tin loving task spe -it'lit: .r sent 1 he rnbblei may lailth but I care not Hie is shod with the shoe of content! And llt'le maid Cinderella M ulit claim your slme fur her own, I'.nl lioirnwitm - mil of the iiiestion hor me. with mv sevens "oiilirrown," J.ist whl'per tlie secret 1 pray lliee. t'.ui e. what is the shop and tlie street. And here Is the c ilibler wlio fashion Mich beautiful near for the feet? I'll lo and I'll oft" r a treasure. Will n ake Ins bin spectacles shine. If (inly two sh-ie somewh it lar er Like your little shoes, can be mine. And then I will 'on them itnil leaping ff over the wirld ullilgn. (.11 over my frets ami my wi rries. lilt uver my aclies ant my woe. And loudlv to all limping grumblers My shoeinaker cheer shall be sent: "Hie whole world is covered wltti itiadness lohiui who Is shod with contenif Jlie Conerceatlonalat .i OBTAINING A "RKFEREXCK The clear February sunshine lay like a river of gold across the dark, rich lines of the Axmioster carpet as Dolly Damar drew the decorated wiudov shaile. "It, stems a pity to shut out God's sunubiDe," murmured she, "but Mrs. l.edy.irl i) always cau'ioniug me about letting that carpet fade." And she took a farewell glance out over the snow enamelled avenue, where payly capaiisoned s'eizhs skimmed to and fro and parses of promeuiulets occupied tlie pavements, before she ret in ne J to her humdrum task of dust ing the ilrawit.'g-room. For Dolly Damar was "only the up stairs girl" In Mr. Ledyurd's pretentious establishment. She was a farmer's daughter, who had received an educa tion above the average; and when old Hiram Damar's death had broken up tlie household, she had come to New York, hoping to get a situa tion a3 uuisery governess or compan ion. Disappointed in one after another of her aspirations, she was at last gl.td to secure a place its parlor-maid at Mrs. l.edyard's, where she was to-day, singing ae she dusted bric-a-'.irac and polished plate glass for Dolly was a cheerful little maid, and had an in veterate habit of making the best of things. Crash! Dolly gave a start and turned around. Little Glady?, the youngest chil 1 of the Ledyard flock, ia tamiiering with a china shepherdess, had knocked it over. It lay In a score of glittering fragments on the floor. "Ob, Miss Gladys!" cred the upstairs girl, "what have you done?" "Dolly, don't stive me away," stammered the slangy daughter of the house. 'Tell ma It was the cat." "13 ut, Miss Gladys, that would be a lie." "No, it wouldn't. It would te noth ing on eaith but a tiny little white 0b. And ma will be so mad. Oh, Djlly, do lit her think it was pussy I" "I couldn't. Miss Gltdys. Tlease dtyi't ask me to!" pleaded poor Dolly. "I muHt speak the truth if she asks me." Misa Gladys Ledyard swung, mutter ing out of the room. "I'll be be' even with her yet," said she, "the mean, hateful tattle-tale!" And when Mrs. I.edyaid came home from her bl;lgli-rlJe in the park Gladys was beforehand with the 'mean, hateful, tattle-tale." Mrs. Led yard Bent for Dolly, taxed her with the misdemeanor of breaking a Dr. s den shepherdess worth twenty dol lars and then endeavoring to conceal her mishap, while Gladys stood grin ning by, and then discharged her, lir.-t warning her that it would be useless to exiiecl a reference from that num ber Fifth avenue. So poor Dclly went back to the In telligence office and sat there day after day until all her slender stock of patience and still more blender sup ply of money were exhausted. No oue would engage a gul with out any reference from her last p!ac. Day by day her heart sank lower, and the future became daiker, ut.tll her landlady's daughter, a stj Hsu-looking black-eyed girl, who was lady's maid in a handsome house on Mallalieu square, heard of her dilemma. ".No recommend, eh?" she said. "I cau set that square. I'll give you one." "You?" "Yes, I. Why not? It's orteu doye. 1 know two or three gills who have helped each other out of a tight place like that. My family Is going into the country for tlie Easter holidays. Send your peop'e to Xumber Six, Mallalieu sqimre, Mrs. Ny ton's, and I'll lie Mrs. IS y ton, and give you an A. Number Cue character." 'But, Ellen, that would be untrue!" "What would t9 untrue? That you are honest, willing, capable?" ".No, but-i-you are not Mrs. Nyton." "I shau't sav that I am. I shall mere ly say what I know to be the truth about you: ana u you succeed in getting a good place, all that I ask is a dollar or two out of your first month's wages. It will ue a sort or masquerade!" Then Ellen laughed and showed ner white, even teeth. Dolly hesitate J. "I:s a pity if we poor girls can't outwit the fine ladles now and then. Any lime after Monday Mrs. N'yton will be dt home." Poor Dolly argued the point feebly, but finally gave in, aud little Mrs. Edge cumbe, of Lilliesleaf Faim, was more th tn riellehted with the recommenda tion she obtained for her new maid iu t ie Ma'lul'eu square mansion. "Siich an elegant house!" she said. "And a tea gowu of olive plush such 88 I never saw out of a fashiou-plate. But I was surprised to hear Mrs. Ny ton, 1 he lady of the house, speak such dreadfully bad grammar!" "I'rola'ily," said Mr. Edgecumbe, she is endowed with more money than brains.'' "Most likeiv," said the little house wire. Djlly Damnr vrs,s Quite happy at Lil Msleaf. It wa?, fct'.icUy speaking, a lieefarm, but they kept cows and poul try as well, and Dolly w.is delighted to get back to the pleasant circs that had Leen so f am liar to her in the old life. Jchn Gardiner, Mrs EJgecum'ie's brother, the villare pastor, boarded there, and they soon discovered that Dolly was no ordinary, uneducated kitchen help." The three chi'dren were blue-eyed, sunny-tempered little cherubs, the wag es were generou', and Dolly found her self at last in possession of a home. After the housework was d ne of an evening, sha could help Mrs. Edge cumlte with the family mending, copy music for Kir. Gardiner's choir practice, or wiits at the dictation of Mr. Edge cumbe, who was painfully preparing a "text Hook on Bee Culture," and day by day she grew, she scarcely kuew bow, brighter and happier. She had experienced a pan? of re morse when she s?nt El'enGibbs atwo doller b ll in a letter, out of the first Instalment of her wage?, but that was soon over; till one Sunday afterroea sitting in charge of ter class !n th little church, she heard John Gardiner fl talk to his Sundav BChOOl about th divine attributes of truth. liika a keen-edsted poniard, It stung her to the heart. 'And I." said she to herser, "am a liarl What business have I in this happy I home this pure, peaceful atmosphere? 1 1 , x joli nun " ... 1 , uv v. . I ntnocil In Kllnn flltilis! And Vet. rn. r ,'Dh hnnr T iFinli I iinvar ii an; It I hadn't. I must have starved or drowned myself. Oh, dear, how hard It Is tc know what Is right!" She went home and packed ber pool little trunk. "My second month is up to-morrow, Mrs. Edecumbe," said she in a falter ing voice, "and I am returning to New York. "ToNewYork? Oh, Dolly!" cried the little woman, throwing up herhande iu deqiair. "What is the matter?" ".Whlug," sail Dj11j valiautly swallowing her tears; "only I must go." lias any one offeuded you?" "Oh, no, no!" "If y.m wai.t higher wages" "No, Mr. Kdgecuiube; you pay me all I eainuow." "Then what is it, dear Dolly, do stay. You are like one of ourselves,'1 pleaded Mrs. Fdifeeumbe. Hut Dolly only answered with her tears. "I can't think what has changed her eo, all or a sudden," said Mrs. Edge cumbe. "The children have coaxed h r, and Mr. Edgecumbe has offered her higher wages, but it is of no ute. Perhaps John, if you were, to spt-ak U her" Mr. (iardeiifr sat si'ently balancing his pen, regirdle-s of the big round blot that had fallen on ths text of his hunday sermon. It was a strange rev elation to him, the chin feeling that came across his heart at the idea of Dolly's going away. "Yes," sa'.d lie, "I will speak to her. Soineaow, it seems as il we couldn'f spare her." But even to his kind reasoning! D.illy ouly replied by tearful si euc-i. "I must so," said sh) "I inuut! And vou, if you kuew all. would sty the 3:ime th'ne." "I dou't kno what I shall do, I'm sure," said Mrs. Edgecumbe. lapsing Into deep desjiair. "1 sh ill never hava courage to face an intelligence olllce again. Cassle Mertou has just been here tehing me the Strang st stories about those places. It seems she knows of a woman whosa business it is to act as reference to girls who can't get any or dou't deserve thtm. S.ie lias hired a gaudily furnished ll.tt, and sits up there all day acting the part ol the last lady with whom the girls lived at so much a h 'ad. Fancy what a deception! Tha police have broken up the i.hice on the complaint of a l.i ) who found herself the victim of a dis honest in lid whose recommend ati in was obtained in this manner, hut who knows how many others there may h.V Dolly spran? to ber feet, sayiug: "Mrs. Edecumb?, that is what I did! That is the reason I leave you. I caH't Btay longer and bear the burden of my guilt.'' A:d she confessed it all, beginning at the Rtory of the Dresden shepherd ess, aud ending with Elleu Gibb's sit ting In the vaciut boudoir of the ladv who had gone to s)end the Easter lioli , days at Tuxedo I'ark. : "Now you Suow all." said she. ' "Fiease let me go at once, for of courss j you won't lie willing t) let me sit at the table with the dear children again." And her words died away in a great ' burst of sobs. 1 "Xot willing. Indeed! ' cried Mrs. ' 2dgpcuuibe. "Of course I won't be willing to let you stir a step from Lilliesleaf farm. Is that all that trou- bles you, Dolly?" "Isn't that enough?" wai'ed poor DoPy. '(juite enough to satisfy me lhat you must stay," s iid Mrs. Edgecuml e. "Why, Dolly, child, you are like my own sister now. Do you thli.k I will let you co back into sucii temptation again?" N'everl Talk to her, Johnl Make her understand that we like hei ueiter man ever nir naving toiu us inu truth dear, brave girl!" Mrs. Klgecumlie ran out of the room to tell her husband that all was right. Dolly looked timidiy at Mr. Gardi ner. Well?" said he, klu.lly "It la foryou lo decide-," whimpered she. "I will do enctly what you say." "You'll promise me that, Djlly?" "Yes," she avowed artlessly. "Dear little Dolly!" said he. "You have done very wrong, but you have a'-oned for all that by your free and frank confession. My verdict la tha' you remain here." "Oh, Mt. Gardiner. I am so glad" "Stopl" Said he. "1 am not quite through." "Oh!" sighed Dolly, blankly. mere is soueihing else I want you to do." 'Iiy way of penauce?" Dolly's blue eyes sparkled; her old playful spirit was coming back again. If you choose to call it penance, yes. I have discovered something with in the last hour, Dolly. I have dis covered that if you went away a great portion of the libt and sunshine of my life would go also; that I love you Dolly, aud this tbii g that I ask of you is to be my wife." Dolly hid her burning lace among the leaves ot the big geiauium in the window. "I thin k I uu.-t be d rea m i ng," said she. "Because how caJ I have deserved such happiness as this?" it we an trot oniy wiiat we deserve in this world," said Mr. Gardintr, "we should some of us tare pretty hard. That Is the clerical s:d of me. And now, Dolly, my own darling little Dol ly," taking her tenderly to his heart, "here is the human side of me! No happiness in all the universe can be too much for you, sweet one. A id I love you all the better, in that you are no. more absolutely perfect than my.elf." And this "situation" as mini-ter'.i wife at L'lliesleat was the last that Dot ly D.tniHr ever toik and if any one else wants a "reference" for her they mus, ask the Reverend John Gardiner. - Tftb oldest American naval officers o: rank are: Commodore Henry Bruce, born in l.s. entered the service 10 1813; Rear-Admiral Sclfridse born in loui, t-uicicu iua ti;iii;t3 in if v. uiu modore Hamnel Lockwood, born ic ISO:?, entered the service in 1S20; Benr Admim Snmnel P. Lcc, born in 18 2, entered the service in 1S2.5. Tire original agreement for "Bar naby Bndge" between Charles Dick ens and Bently, the publisher, has just been sold in London. From this it appears that Charles Dickens recived $.0,000 for the copyright a woman-character was nrst acted Dy a woman, bo ir as me r-ngusu stage is concerned, on November 9th, 1656. Mrs. Harriet A. Ketchav, wh made the successful design for the Iowa Soldiers' Monument, died soon after learning of the acceptance of her plan. She was an Ohio girl who had studied abroad, and manifested un doubted talent as a sculptor. Timothy. Hopciss giv. s his railroad library of one thousand volumes to the Stanford University. He aocompaniei the gift with a cash contribution tc bny all the books ever written in any language on railroads, making it th only completa library of the kind ia existence. 6AD TEMPER UNDER WATER Crlon. Exp.rl.no.. of a F.art Dl In Australian sma. The diver, as the reader may imag ine, gets many scares when below, says IL Wbitemarsh in the Century. A fifteen-foot shark, magnified by the water, and making a bee line for one, is sumcient to matce Lite siuuicsti heart quahu, in spite of the assertion that sharks have never been known to attack a man in dress. Neither is the sight of a large turtle comforting when one does not know exactly what it is, and the coiling of a sea-snake i around one's legs, although it has only one's hand to bite at, is, to say the least, unpleasant. A little fish called the stoneflsh is one of the ene mies of the diver. It seems to make its habitation right under the pearl shell, as it is ouly when picking them up that any oue lias been kiuwn to be bitten. 1 remember well the first time I wai bitten by this spiteful member of the finny tribe. I dropped luy bag of shells and hastened to the surface, but in this 'short space of time my hand and arm had so swol len that it was with difllculty I could get the dress off, being unable to work for three days, and suffering in tense pain the while. Afterward I learned that staying down a couple of hours after a bite will stop any further discomfort, the pressure of water causing much bleeding at the bitten part, and thus expelling the poison. One of the strange effect that diving has upon those who prac tice it is the invariable bad temper felt while working at the bottom, and as this Irritability passes away as soon as the surface Is reached again it is only reasonable to suppose that It is caused by the unusual pressure of air inside the dress, affecting prob-' ably the lungs, and through them the' brain. My experience has been that while below one may fly into the; most violent passion at the merest trifle; for instance, the life-line held' too tight or too slack, too much air or too little, or some imaginary wrong-doing on the part of the tender or the boys above, will often cause the temper to rise. I have sometimes become so angry In a similar way that I have given the signal to pull un, with the express intention of knock ing the heads off the entire crew, but as the surface was neared, and the weight of air decreased, my feelings had gradually undergone a change for the better, until by the time I had reached the ladder and had the face jlass unscrewed I bad forgotten for what 1 came up. MAX O'RELL. IIik, Noma !'lln Talking Anent tha Femlnln Lvlvlaton. "Your ladies are the most charm ing in the I was about to say world, hut my wife is glaring at me so I will lay outside of France. I was a mem ber of a party visiting the Woolwich irs.'iial in England not long ago. With us was a pretty Amerlcau young lady from Richmond. A captain ol artillery was showing us the various trophies which England hud captured in battle, aud every liody except the Richmond girl was popularly enthu siastic "The bullet that came near ending the life of the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo, a flag carried by the rjoo at lialaklava, the sp.-ar that killed the young Prince Imperial iu Zulu laud, all were objects of indifference to her. Our captain of artillery was nettled at her passiveness, but he had an object to show us that he thdughl would arouse her. It was a trophy of Hunker Hill. Pointing to it, he, said very impressively, as he looked solemnly at the American girl: " 'That cannon was captured by tha soldiers of George III. at the battle of bunker Hill. It is oue of our proudest trophies.' " 'Ah!' said the young lady, with, scarcely a raising of her eyebrows, 'I believe we have the hill iu America. "And so It goes," coutinued Max 1 1 i-i . 1 1 i ...,.....,., , , I i . i i . auigi k.uii nviuau an j.j i v. l l j , witty, vivacious almost to irench ness, and, for the most part, cultured. They are never at a loss for a witty rejoinder, and their love of country is proverbial among people vtho haw met them abroad." I "In your later travels in the United States what have you met that has created the greatest impression on your mind?" "Beasts." That is rather vague." "I mean Englishmen," replied M. tllouet. "The Englishman in Amerl. 'ca is a beast. At borne be is the 'model of a gentleman, but the in ' it ant he steps off the steamer in New I York harbor he becomes acad." 5au Francisco Chronicle. Od Ett'oct of Klttctrtv ttoada. An Invariable result of the replac ing of horses by electricity on street car lines is an Increase of traffic. Statistics from a great number of lines prove that the increase in gross receipts varies from 25 per cent to 300 per cent, and Is rarely less than 30 per cent, even where the previous horse service has been good. Linooln m Tonus Man. John E. Rail, who is living In Springfield, 111., was a great friend of Abraham Lincoln when in 1&31 ha risited that State. He has given a rood description of Lincoln at that time, as follows: Lincoln was then i little past 22 years of age, and he was the rawest, most primitive-looking specimen of humanity I ever saw. He was tall, bony, and as homely as he has ever been pictured. He wore a suit of blue jeans If it could be called a suit. It seemed that every thing was too short for him. Ills pantaoon3 iacked four or five inches r(aching tne grourjdi and when the wwe ot stffed u Wg raw. hide boots they were held down by leather straps, which extended undar nis Vjootg. He wore an old round- about that might have served him in h T(njn(rcr days, but was now far younger too short -for him, and when he stooned over he showed four or five inches of his suspenders that is, when he went so far as to have on a pair of "calluses." ne wore a drab- coloTcd wool hat, pretty well worn, small-crowned and broad-brimmed. I remember one occasion on wbicb this old hat was brought into service for the entertainment of the natives. One dav a slieht-of-hand performer made his appearance in the village. At tne tavern a crowd, Of course, p-i hercd around him and he eDter taincd us for some. He asked for somebody's hat to fry some eggs i n, and Lincoln pulled off his old slouch bat and passed it up. The magician put in some fresh eggs, made a pre teuse of holding the hat over the tire, and then handed back a hat full ol fried eggs. This amused Llncolc greatly, and he seemed to pride him self on having such a convenient cooking utensil The c coa tree of the Maldlve Island .very month prodnc.s a cluster of nuts MANSbRS IN CHILDREN. If we denre onr children to t courteous, we must treat them with respect, Says Elizabeth Soovil in tha Ladi s' Home Journal. They will in fallibly copy onr manners; bo we most take care that they are the best Let ns be ss careful of their feelings sa we wish them to be of those of others. When it la necessary to administer reproof; let it be given in private. Many children are very sensitive on thia point, and they feel acutely, al though they cannot put their emo tions with words. To tell a child in pablio that it has been rode, or lacking in good breeding, is as nnwarrantable as it would be to tell a' guest so. It ii no excuse to aay that we are trying to teach it to do better; we can do this with greater effect if we take it aide at the first convenient moment and geatly point out where the error was, and what should be done the next time. MANAGING A HUSBAND. He "There isn't enough on the breakfast table to feed a canary bird.' Sht "I kDow it," my dear; "but there are several things 1 want you to order from the market, and I kuow you'll forget all about It un'.esa yov 'eave the house hungry." To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when costive or hilinnfl nr wlmn thA nlnntl ia imnnrd rr sluggish, to permanently core habitnal constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers, use Syrup i r iga. The nrlncinal wheat exDnrtlnir tuim. tries of the world are in the order nim ed: the United states. British InCia Austria-Hungary, Russia, Australasia and the Argentiue. Mr.W.P.Dewey.Stute Attorney, Yaokton.S D writes: Some tlineajro I requested you toaeml me a box of St. Iloruard Vegetable Pills. My neighbors and I huve uh1 tlie entire box and re Hud the pills unexcelled The Unit dose re lieved me uiost extraordinarily and you would be astonished were you to know the detailed ra-ts. Knclosed 25 cents for another box. Please let me know the price of your pills per i dozen or dozen. Tiiere is a tract of laud in Lev; dounty, Florida, luwhich three holes huvt iien dug thirty feet apart and each ex avatlon has laid bard parts of askeletou f a huge animal. Mow s Tills! We offer One Hundred Dollars Kenard for any case of Catarrh that can not ba cured b taking Hall'sCatarrh t ore. K. J. t'HENKY & CO., Props.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known K. J Cheney for tlie last la years, ami believe lilui peifectl) honorable in all business transac tions, and linanciallv alilu to carry out any ibllgatlon made bv their nrm. 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The first t.aln to run in Great Bri :aln was between Stockton and Darl- ngton on Siptember 27, 1825. Georgf Stephenson was the driver and the ipeed was not more than five miles at lour. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thorn r wn'sEye-watcr.Druggietssell at2Sc per bottle A lox pursued by noumis ran mio i door-yard In the town of Wa'tlo, La. recently, and just as he was going ovei wall a man caught and killed the an!- nal by choking him to death. August Flower "One of my neighbors, Mr. John Gilbert, has been sick for a long time. All thought him past recovery, He was horribly emaciated from the inaction of his liver and kidneys. It is difficult to describe his appear ance and the miserable state of hi? health at that time. Help from any source seemed impossible. He tried your August Flower and the effect upon him was magical. It restored him to perfect health to the great astonishment of his family and friends." lohn Qibll. Holt, Ont.fc Scrofula in the Meek. The following la trom Mrs. J. Vf. Tillbroak, wife of the Mayor of Me Keesport, Tenn.: "My little boy Willie, y IA n ,ix y'ars old' two JLSSwa years aco had a scrofula Won-J Tilii.rook. bunch uii ler one ear which the doctor lanced and It discharged for lonie lime, we men negaii b....b Sarsapurilla anil the sore neai.-o up. . s due to HOOU S SARSAPAKILI-A. He hu ..v,r i.,.n verv robust, but now seems healthy Hid daily ft row iiC stronger hood's 1'll.LS do not weaken, but aid digestion and tone the stomach. Try them. ac. FOR HOUSEHOLD USE vKE-vOTT, ORIGINATED For INTERNAL as much at EXTERNAL UM. By an Old Family Physician. Soothing, healing, penetratinQ eoeiI on Sugar, ChUdren lor to Uke John.n'l Anrxlyiw. unimt-n. i..r trlT Tl.roj.t TonMlllis. Coli CTmnilif nd I'ains. Htr . - ,. . .. M.5 Su'iKJ.T Mrninl.7lihl. for Srvouj HasiU.-ba. liri a RimnhM live. H..I.I evrrywWn. ITi. e ot iu, tittoiX 1 V 8. JOHNSON A CO, Bolton, UM, nn unr nr. nrmvrn vv ,nw..' r. ..... T j ..... w,il,-h aliilt. tiir hiiMlx. Injure llm Iron. a. lit liurn , iff. i Tlie KikIiib Sun Klove P.'11-.ll Is Brilliant. Cio.-. ! lew lluralile. and Hie eoiiMiiner puy. for no tm ur Klaa pa kae will. i- i-r purcha.-j. Ely's Cream Balm Mil l. CI KK CATARRH Annlv halm into each inn nil. l-'f.Y HKUS., :i Warren St., N. Y. Tuffs Tiny Pills stimulate tlie torpid liver, ht remit lien Q tli llKei,tive ail-Kan-, regulate llw w ImiwcI, hiii! lire uiieimlel umtn anl i- 0 liiliolK lii.-ili, ine. llmf kiiisill. l'ri-e, Cj) .'.-. llliee. :iu A' 4 1 I'Hrk IW.N. V. 0OOO IAD1K. I pon receipt nf vour aflrexs a ile j scrii'tive circular will le h'aileit to yon free .Inl. .nr.. I lkft r.'ilkt lit Ullll-tl Will llnVe flf treat lui'imitaiice to you. ikhiiikd 1 a ll tl Itioiiitl n-t tail to send im 11 . -uuien-i. t nai ten I Neeb, No. I.M S. Wowlyear St., tialliiuore, il J. RESTORE YOUR EYESIGHT. FOR FIFTY YEARS I MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP lia bet n u'. y mothers f.r their ehildrcn while T.'t lhtntf tr f"- r Fifty Yar. It ootheo tt.e c .il l. &ofien the rums, alii? all pain, curn wtnd colic, aud Is the l-X. ftjim-ij" for Uihrrh.a. Twenty-live Cenla a Bottle. EDOCD AXLE rnAeC ii grease BEST IN THE WORLD. its weartnir qualities pre nnsurpaiisetJ. actually outla-stiiiK three Ik.xi-s of anv crner lrnml. Not flect.-l liv U.nl. f-;KT TlIK l.'IMINt. . Ft'R SALE r.V fiE.vl.f.ns uEXfcHALLY. BETTER DEAD '.HAN A LIVE. Dut.her's Fly KUIt I certain dt-ath. File are at irtcll to it and atlli ai oth-b. Tiiev dt not live to pel awar. r- tt fwlv. destroy ihcir tkkh and pre Trnt reproduction. Always ak for Putc&er aacl fitU Kk. UK) lta.n uauu vw.t Kt. AIBaNS, Vt. f RIPANS TABULfcS r-vi 4 jt, rurlv the tiwd. ar wfn anlf'2 Sqa JP; fWtiiiU. Tho brst trotii ral Utmlj Z I moi inn rniuwu i"r niii(ujmit IV Ctt n atl rc I i , n I'Ttnt-iwi. ton! tfu Ph'h, HeodiU'h, Hoarthurn, !a X, fail Itu-fMTl'in, rimi-lt, rinHow .iI.ii.iu. Tirwt Vfelina. aorf prerr rmnt-im or 1i-. r.iltin fmrn impun Wo ITS STOPPED FREE Dr. KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER r'or B Rntfi Nrmi liti4-n. (Mftim rc for Am Afecw. Fi' 'Mfri( etc. l-rlLiBia If uko aa iirrtd. o t.tm qficr ir iap hmt. Trratl ami tril hotlt fr t Fn pttlfBU, ihrj pa;uc Minf chmte whaa m-airrtl. litu. ?. U ICl tllirfM BdilrVH ot imirf to Da. KL1NK. Ji Atrh Phi 1 il hu. .P. DTTIAI O. P.ORFFN. syracme, N. T. QLLLU ! v.:ints lit TI ElttoeU KIM. vinncD e dactii i co i" i I'nce.t.cn SS 111 fl.'j fllUUtll O "5.1 It.t-tO.hymnil. Stcnrollsco-. 25 MlSS JjACBA YVatsov, M. a. Mt. Jolyoke, 1871, has been elocte-l prin al of Abbott Academy, Andnver, Mass. She studied two years at Ber in, Halle, and raria, and has hib ank as an educator. Miss Aum M. Bacon, of New Saven, has tanglit in the Normal School for Negroes and Indians at Hampton, for nearly ten years with nt a salary. She does more or less iditorial work for the Hampton paper, ind supervises the new lixie hospital ind training-school for colored nurses, if which she was the founder. She ilso cares for her pet protegee, a little nctherless Japanese girl. MlSS AMEMA JtS. .tDWATlDS has left I'most the whole of her property to 'onnd professorship of Eejptology, inder certain conditions, at t-'niversity College, London. The valne of the :hair, will, it is said, amount to abont 400 a year. Two motuers ot grat men the mothers, namely, of Schiller and Kep ler have received memorials in the native town of both. Lconlierp. io Wurtemberg. The Town Council of Hie "Town of Mothers," as it proudly sails itself, has affixed tablets to the mils of the old castle of Lnke Ulrich tb Weil-beloved, where the Vagna Ul arta of Wjrtemlicrg liberties was ligned by the Dufce, ir honor of the mothers of the poeC and astronomer. The credit of inauuuratiiis Arbo Day belongs to ?he eiira.ska State Board of Agrcult'ire, which in 1874, recommended the fecond Vednesdny ol April in each je ir as a day dedic ited to the work of planting frees, wi'h a view of encouraging the love of trees and the preservation or American woods. The Nal ion il Libraray in Washing Ion contains 70000 bound volume and 200,000 pamoh'e's. T'-e yearly ii; creasn is from 15,0 0 to20 00 " volume. Hnd the new build ir.g, which will b. completed in foiir venr. Is to be capa ble of holding 4.0 0.000 Looks. 'W-FlVtfiBs 'fay vfr us i ).ir I'liMK TKf: i'MKXT Cvrm I'ii'at d Kue$ r 7.ff. AH-olll'.s Cataract!!. Scars or Filin. EKSnH'.KS I.tra1yei nerves. ' NO K1SK." Hundred Coni-tnrt(f. Pamphlet free. 1 HE EYK. lilen Falls, N. Y. on, or fmlure hy ine rMnitx i). uvr tr imeaunrfcT J to perform thfir prtivr innciumt. i 'r "ie riv(-n w -5 cr-ftiutf art- hennitrt l-T T..kine T A It I l-K aftr J S.-hniil l'riff.i.v nisil 1 ui - ; 1 Iwtt v I V. Ail -SiHMTERII'ASH:HKMP'Al-rO ,10SprucHt i Y.J AfeU U untrili KM- H I V per -nt nfll. a Jagson nays he used to think women were easily moved before he bad talked much witu draymen. Tlie unsuspecting schoolboy is sono tlmeslike municipal revenues raised by tacks. 'Have you any room for poetry?" she asked tiuud'y. . . m Ves," rei lied the editor; "tlie lum ber room." Af er a young woman gets to be thirty she stops calling attention ta Ur birthdays by giving parties. numanity is not easily discouraged. The man with the cracked voice always lubits up3u leading the singing. CuniHO Sj Mrs. Bun-ing is a daugh ter of tlie lievolution, Is sli? Mrs. Cumso les. n r Cumso Sin looks old enouzh to to be the mother of it. be She Oh. yes, I quite believe there's a fool in every f am ny. xon t y ou r UeWell-er my opinions are inh biased. You see, I'm the ouly mem ber of our family. "It's most decidedly queer to me," re marked Chollie's father to that young man. "that In a country where thought ia free, you seem to to get any." be utterly unable THE DEAR1NO OF IT. "Then, perhaps, you're afraid that couldn't support a wlfe'f" "Not in the leant; but I think that wife might Dud you lusupportAble." A NiW York young man whose girl went to Chicago and picked up another fellow, got a letter from her the oilier day eo cold that it must have come on in a refriguror car. Father "Jiang, you must not go buthincr to-dav. as vou have got the stomach ache." Hans "That won't matter daddy, I can swim on my back, you kuow.'' "OU, yes, ours is a hard business,'' said the dressmaker. "It's snip and tuck with us all the time, you know.'' Mrs. Youiiew:fe "Could you tell by my manner that I had been married but a short tlmei"" Mrs. Thirdly "Easily." Mrs. Yoiiugwife "How'f"' Mrs. Thiidly Well you seem t-3 believe everything your husband tells you." Mrs. Newfad "You must meet Mr. Khablrtj. Margie The great humorist, lie Is such a lierfect gentleman. Why, do you know, he told me this evenin? that he never laughed at his own joke?, ex cept as an act of politeness to himself." "Even the grip has its good points, said pretty Mis. Jones; "it's apt to make a charming widow of one." "Well, it'll never make a charming widow of you,'' said her grumpy hus band; "I'd cut my throat bef ire I'd let It do that." "Good morning to you, Herr Fass bender. I have to ask you a favor. You see I want to pawn my bed, if you will only be so kind as to let me sL-ep ia It at nights; you cau keep it for yourse f all day, yju know. A DISAPPOINTMENT. Mrs. Struck ile "Did Queen while you were McSnoddie?" ye meet, the abroad, Mrs. Mrs. McShoddie "No, I didn't; and I was real sorry, too. I wanted to get her receipt for English plum pud din' I" NOT A GOOD REASOX. Tom Barry "Ifou sav you are really going to proimse to her?" - Jack Dashing "Yes." Tom Barry "Don't do It, ol i man. When she refused me last night she said Phe would just as soon marry you as me." KyMem In Baaffieso. A good many business men have two, three or more different offices. In each of these is transacted some particular department of business. Thus if a man is engaged in real es tate transactions and also in insur ance, he may so divide his time as to spend a portion in one office where only real estate is looked after, and at another specified hour he may be found in his insurance office. Col. Dan Lamont, ex-President Cleveland's former private secretary, has three offices, and while in the city can be found at certain hours of the day at his office up town as President of tha Broadway Railroad and down town as something else. There are well-known lawyers also who have two offices and handle a wholly different class of business at each. Interested in big corporations, a live business man often necessarily has office hours at the cor poration offices of the respective con cern. This not only enables him to discharge his mind of all other busi ness while attending to one. but it. enables those who have business with him to transact it without interfer ing with those who are bent on some thing else. The mental strain thus put unon an active business man soon sends him to t lonaa or some more permanent rest ing place, so that it is doubtful if anything is gained by doubling up in this way. The matter is interesting, however, as illustrating the peculiar qualities of brain power and training. A new evaporating armaritna fnr gar bet Juices Is attracting attention Oerraany. The temperature and pressure are uniform throuchout pc1i compartment. Juices are Introduced from the top upon tubes which are not hermetically closed. The jiiicn that falls to the bottom is drawn mi r.y pump. and the Juices are not ullowed to remain at the bottom of compartment. At ike Seaaifln, Malaria. C6VH and .re Throat saro most im. alenu Dr. HoTie's Certain Cr .np Cure will mwlicate all ymmotni of siu-h at tar k-. such u Aching Bone,. ChilK Fver. Dry H.ckini Conch. i.,0 uni, .,( m, iMa mud h i it. S..M by prominent dni3iitn. Sne. Manufac tured by A. I'. Hoxsie. liullalo N. Y. A private letter from Kom nonnces the death ia the citv of Mi. Annie Hampton Brewster, a the late ex-Attorney General Benjamin uic.mh, iui88 rsrewBter was a lady of varied accomplishments and a Bocial leader in the Anerican colony She had lived in Rome for thirty yearn pnrauing a litarary career, and con tributing to Amerioan and continental journals letters on art, mnsio and arch aeology. She was the author of two works of fiction that were well re ceived. At her salon in the Palazzo Maldaro every Monday the most dis WRUished literatenrs and artists conlj always be found. Miss Brewster was ieveuty-four years of age at the time of tier death. oig uimiet is the name ol a winding HUMOROUS. the euat Frl3d (to young husband) "Wb at is the sum of human happiness, urear Young Husband "One and one are one." THE DEFICIENCY. He "Surry to have kept you wait I sbal1 ing, but my watch was wrong never have laitn in u again. She "It's not faith you need, warks." bnt BKCOMIJfO. Clara "That's an awful becoming veil you have on." Maud "What makes you think so, Clara "Because it's so thick." TOO TALKATIVE. Tourbt (delightedly) "Your rea sonable rate are a pleaiant surpr se. European Host (fo clerkj -i.uarge thn gentleman twenty iranca ior pleasant surprise." A VERY GOOD BE A SON Mrs. Chinner "I wonder why light ning never strikes twice in the same place. " . , Chinner "WUen the lightning comes around the second time the place isu't there." If vou hae ever used Dobbins' Electric diir Inir ine 24 years It has been sold, vou know that it is the best and purest family soap made. 11 vou haven't tried it, ask your grocer for It now. Dou't Uke imitation. There are lots of them. II ER ONLY CHANCE. Mrs. K insom "I was surprised hear Mrs. Parvenu say that she called on the Ponsonbys yesterday." Mrs. Cobwlger "As their house Is to let no doubt she did so on a permit from the landlord." Tlie politician who clamors for "a free interchange of opinion" should at tend a f-ewing-bee. A PRIZE PICTURE PUZZLE. The above picture contains four faces, the mall and his three daughters. Anyone can find the man's face, but it is not so easy to distinguish the faces of the three youn? ladies. The proprietors of Ford's Prise Pill viTI give an elegant Gold Wateh. to the tst person who can make out the three daughters' faces ; to the itcmd will be given a pair of genuine Diamond Car-Bfnsii to the tAird hand some Bilk Dress Pattern, 16 yarns in any color; to the fenrtk a Coin Sliver Watch, and many other prizes in order of merit, itvery competitor must cut out the above puzzle pictnre, ditinrui&h the three girls' faces by markingacro&s with lead pencil on each, and enclose same with fifteen U. S. two cent stamps for one box of FORD'S PRIZE PILLS, (which will be sent post f aid, duty free), addressed to TE1 TOSB FILL KV Ah'T,WiUisgtsaBt.Tsnsto,Cu. Toe person whose envelope is postmarked first will be awarded the first prire, and the others in order of merit. To the person sending the tst correct answer will be given an elegant Gold Watch, of fine workmanship and first -class timekeeper; to thtntxttotkttast pair of genuine Diamond Ear-Hlncii to the second to the Last a handsome Silk Dress Pattern, 16 yards in any color; to the tktrd to the last a Coin Silver Watch, and many other pri7's in order of merit courting fr-m the last. WE SHALL GIVE; AWAY lOO TAI.DABLK PREMIUMS (should there be so many sending in correct am wersX No charge is made for boxing and packing of pre miums. The names of the leading prize winners will be published in connection with our advertise ment in leading newspapers next month. Extra premiums will be given to those who are willing- to assist in introducing our medicine. Nothing is charged for the premiums in any way, they are aosojulely given away to introduce and advertise Ford s Prize Pills, which are purely vegetable and act gently yet promptly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, dispelling headache. Fevers and Colds, cleansing the system thoroughly and cure habitual constipation. They are susrar-coated. do not srrlpo, very small, easy to take, one pill a dose, and are purely vegetable. Perfect digestion lollows their use. As to the reliability of our com pany, we refer you to any leading wholesale drug gist or business house in Toronto. All premiums will be awarded strictly in order of merit and with perfect sausfaclion to the public. Pills are sent by mail post paid. W hen you answer this picture puzzle, kindly mention which newsnaner vou saw It in. Address THE F0R0 PILL COMPAfiY WaZ linotoa St. Toronto. Caa. ' w OR.KILMOTS o o Kfdney, Liver and BladderCura. Rheumatism, feirahsort, pain In Joint or back, brick dust In s.rS!,eDt brrtUtion.lnHawfto! J ravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder Disordered Liver, ia Urxpvc urinary trouble, brhtcSJ Impure Blood, BCTof ula, malaria, (rem weakness ordeblUty rr--. t? t aUm "ea'th'-fzs-ConeBlurJoa ftwl. CftntSESSIIves and nminl. who bare weak lungs or A it li ma, should use Pieo's Cure for Consumption. It baa eared ed one. It is rot bad to liiiT It is tbs best cough "Tp: Bold even-where. SSe. SUNdance, Wyoming; located. ( umpsvv i.,K,?."i,J'n':. . f"" "im you ate on nf .h. l.l. . .... ji.u u-i siock in this C. niu ,u .nn hes.V.'Ck at lU0cnt.on i npd.ir,i?! ?.ai an x-ning tuts lo other parties tv,:,:,1 - ,,u '" rt-al estat Py.M,l?n " " IniormkTiot. t 'i.Vllr aJ" ?i.d ,.ros,,Pct - iMsgui. miUBUl LOVELL DIAMnwn nvnt , L? . ri . . t lm JOHN P. UQVELU ARMS CO.. all the proper functions of manbood. Dr. I'ii rrc's TiVZT Prescription ig the remedy j regulates and promotes their !' tion, and removes tie obstrT" tions and suppressions which cau-0" trouble and misery. At the t critical periods in a woman's lif the change from pirlln.oi to worroT hood, and, later, the " clianrre 0f Ufe it is a pcrfortly 6afe mi an pecially vahial.l.- rein, dial a that can produce- oAv rr,K,j Tr It's a powerful, ii,vi'..r,rr:itin(T tQr and a soothing strc-nsffif-nir. lW-liin nervine ; a lf;ii n Imrely vegetabli-, ess and carefull ''-' medicine- ''-ctly harm adapted, by , experiencea pnysiciun, to delicate needs. For all the J -.-i -.m-, ts irremi. laruies, ana weakiH the sex, the " Fav.n 1; is a remedy so cen::i guaranteed. If it I faction in every r-. returned. Xo oiL, women is sold in tl, No other mcdiein '' 1-eculiar to I r.iori,tion' 'Vlt il can be t give satis. 'In-- money ij medidne'for tt ,1V. to "in be. DYSPEPSIA, No other form nt nnl;-ji quently witli aduiis, :n v, as dyp'p'?li (vp.ii;i-s .! manifests Itself by .i i "i o.-cars lr. 1 "IU ohildre, "'--'tion. Xootua 'V l!l!Writ tonis, and Is con-qn-ni.- nilstj,- S some other d; nnl r. , (,ti,er ,u more serious rpsul:s If i . prtd, am) yj noothT 13 more ca ly n;r. , tlnn' swan.- lnuiue-i ion. ii ipcunn 1 f s and tr injt cliililren and witli larly In coiis iiik ih i' if :i (caiarrb) c:ius-(i 1 y tv. t (, ntemperance in r:it::: .-. of Icy b'-vei.ip s is y.vt this respect. It mmif of app-t.te. aversion I i desire to vomit. c.i". T and sli:irp p.ilns J ;-t . eyes. If the trouii t- -n ..- i vf lime, tlie p.n. nt -i v and in roiistiti-iu e h t i roe. If I In- !.- i-.- i It Is usual y ncponij :u. I It extt-nds lulu t!i.- . c."se w ii Ii 'h i i'li d 1 1 1 i fxtreniiy we.ikfiii! it; ed in the b.-lmi ii ) n i; il:" i crt-as-s lo -ncii :m '; i,t that the -yiiii;uiiiM- ni tion of tie- howv! oi- .,f violent att i ks of n v.-i :,i pany a wrak iit.-s, ,u. cuti-e nf th- d:s.' i-p ts ' tliun In the tiiia-h. wli 1 ous in eons- qin- ..f a en! Ai.d y-t all foi ins of iiy-p rf-aehi'd wnii tlie ui i. table l:lls. h.ch ar-' pr-'( of tli- Swis Alps. I l.i- ; of ihese her!-, wlnrli ;i. same time heal rm ai;d -n svith ih' ii O't dt-:ira;o r iip'.v? the p;iver nf (ii-' r, m t'Tsanj pjrtcu '1 "n tli. sUiraict Mn pror diet a liinkn c The sll ri r l -' "i'lnjerrvm u -ilai fhjibj I,, n, kinds off.jnl wrcliej Hp, :in I iie'e-ii ta i" for any 1 ! a anl yrtit, a! I' l-vsh and ,M " 1 1" t"C j!oma.-i v i on-til ati-.n. i as ! OUfh Uh in. ii,, , di-pa-e h ii-mcci i. "V -r the eye, i0 p:i,wn peisos I '"; "f uiiUmmi i. Mere,-if, a w is scf.. ' ' ii i.-n::y th, !;T ai; Allure p.m 1. 1' ! o.in, ii-hej "r ,,r. 'lni.roperd -I ' i ran b-i ea,.ij t I'.-ihard v-j, d f r. ,iii the k-rb 'lit atieitno a I..H-C and at U -'lieiilne. It apes -; 1' iitloli, ,;Dd r- in the stnnutahui i a ii-l-r ul n.,i i . ! 1'ills can it C; nsequeiiny Iln'a;t't t tier. 1 he M. r.eritanl obtained of any lii V. ni;p!t. it drm-ufs haven t Tli 11.1 to "St Htr Hard.'' llox "Jilri. New Y"rk City, and ysa wii receive same eo-tfiiJ by r.-luiu maiL s KFiS irlT tt f', ij ie.i-I a;.d u aj im'.m i ir.i.E crm f. 1 l'll.K l'rici.sfl:K r.ii. -':- ', or tr aid tl-l-ies-r- Acldi-H' -Ai.aKe.is." Hoi 04 h t w V urk c'ity. -m.. mm, IB. K. C VTr N! Tre.itnint. a ii-i-:ti - i.. Kits, Neural:. i. Ih'.i I i ;. c:mPd I y ;i'n I ,. i Mental lV.rs5 nii.. ins;iiiii y. niif rv A pp. Hi n fi in-.-- . .t IlllpOtfllCV. I. flic. I ill.. lit--.., liivo unt. ii v I. caused !;y v'i i- t i nvpr-inlii'eT,rt. a r m.I $". by mail. We ;u:,ra-iN' Eacli oi'lor fn; w :i cuar,int'e to return., if net P-suod riiily i a h'.M i;:' Sol Act.. K.M.:k"I M.. i: ami braij . - -1 l. 1- 77, !M . . ' I'i m r.itiM . ;ikei"jivn : f I1.; hii. cmtir .. iTlire CJ ..-; ri ttilier i ,t 1 i" in lit- Weti m.tt irrnii i r.i i: lf.atK; ' i ' 'MiiM'-nt.iiXoi - i"xtH to curt v ;i ; s-'iid writic M- i.t-he & Co. :i . i hii. i'eCDi. WORN NIGHT AND DAY, ' tli w irstn; h P i-ie nn i neOn- 1 . iir--. Ns fa iiii"li-r'inetils T -.t cataliijil .,; I'.t t ii.rn: -r.t ,-,iM. ii V. Ne Y.irkl'ltJ i:rPd abwil ;... Ik uritnz I' . ii:- ir.ith xii WliV." .sv.rd HI PENN MUTUAL LIFE i"T KEEI r.i. l KlTl. I 4ll( Asisirest. J. HDItman, Broadway uml r.iri lay, NKW 1 'I K GOLDEN WAFERS lifted V0LT1C combined nh ttie cci.-rritrt k ARMOR CELT mil t,i-e j KERTOV8 K.XH M 1! !' 'Tl.TTT. H , Full parti, nl.il- - i: 1 "" '.?, ) letter, olsotuimi- I w " 1 j .-.if 1ILA H 1 I I II ( O.. t lew Haveii. niinrlirJ CONSUMPTION CURE GUABAfV tEO MTt Inbal linn f ' 1,,r 4 RHEUMATISM IKPURE BLOOD. DYSFEP Tut Ch. iiLta.M.N Mi i i :m nENSIQNTO.S iSucccssfullv Prose-'' tcs ClainjJ JaTr1Jrinciiirti r-.jrii:' 3yriin la-t w:ir, I-'-ii'i i' antl oiacK Center o. i no pened and Railroads being sur -ff'T'i'S V,.n lii'V """. ...w, vuriru nr i. r., r v",c" u pu x-iias- rs 01 H r.- lme "o sum n.lpr it. I in tills ('" . 11 I estat- at I lip in c it ii , i .n iv ni: U. T. SMI I 11. 1117 M Ossnta. -Sis J S fl "SntOfl aiHI ftoild Tires. f 4 J NERVE V Ji rAlKXT Ai-Lti tl l ', 'v HOl ?K Mfg. CO.. Til ( I on ,ii t T.s- I lllf "lit,' 1I i "5 I the rost-j Tfl - , . . , mm in;. t71 Onp forgng,. itl f sfcf ? isuSfJlKS? B" to J runr-mg StrieUr BIOS GRADX im vrtr particular- stsassffor omr lOO-psse lllnstrilea r'l MfrslhltTrToSTON. 3S.