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Its cot r would rv-i:ii.lu, '? my tifoi-t '! only curtain It won VI I.I lo tbs tnommt'n - itu, ! ivoul I m yo i mid won! I Rrvtt yuu In the oli fiinUitir tone, AuJ uiuirM Mi:iilt evor allow you tlio nruhtf tli.it you lutvo ilutia " try trwiitilii;; Imnd "zero atoaJy, If my rinltta bed nt a!i Mod, ' my it'ir.K'ko not philnly of th' t'.im liny nit-'h p.i H a, ; vruiill uus't iii ami would fcTut't )m ut flic o!J au- I try ting p'..ic., nd pcruhantie )ou'd d.wm Bio happy it yuu uiol tuo f. lo fucu. IT tlio rtmlody cf nirlu,;t'.ilo awotio uo v.l'. l ro-fr-Jti, f tho oiituuin'd guldva burthen an-o!: no lliln:; p.il:i, 1 vroiJiJ uitfi I I'n-e u:id would tfrect tli.. ns years ati i ii t, ; luforo o.ir heart wero alilpwrcckiil en llm an of n'un t. Ti my woni'i-j-a fil wpro stronger, If my I eirt were n' t no trim, I would long limo cm-ct n.nirmlTl:i,' tlio 1 jT.) 1 1 hi' I ( jr you, TJut I ilu e ii .1 meet h-i;ro. I ttict In tlio i.U to- iiii'inr r ny, Vutd v.oiui"t In heavon, wl.eo tears hi.ve pas.'vl UW..J. -iry Mark Ix-tnou In Toir.i I.; tr. MR 11USIIAND. It 1:1 tlilV? OVlT fi)!ir Ji .11 ii Kilico 1, 1. u- lxd.li (iru.'cH, first i.i-1 JWu I! miUimi. U Wad f.t Klro, on a I rill'.i-.iit il.iy in 1-Ylini-ury. I l.'iJ Just r.'roM'ifil tieni n tl.,i:p ollu '.i of typhi!. 1 lcveru:i.l I ..d 1" n t nt to tlio 13 v lor. i ly r.iy j." i .-.i ! :i t i . IIuto my eotiTiiloHri'iiro. i n -f l.U v-eo-ripUiiiu wao u drive on ry iliiy hi :i t lie wiMtljcr una fiuo, unJ It w:ia utiictiy l'. l lowcil. I onjoyed Ix yoiul i: -a i ly t -cur.ons In tho cmvIpuih vt thj city, tuc glorlmm sunshine, tho vIvKl iiKiirn' i f k.i p.iu sky, tlio rich vuftcfctLi.iii i;i Ui !, ull tbiw clctiH iitH that auiiMii Nim tor ""ii, '..!. a not bci'uo la socio, niujullki'iit t!n-;trif;.l epcrtuolo. llut I wua for fm.-u :. n.:i:r, dud could i-uJuro but llttlo f..t.t-.i.-. n: i ouo af fornoou inyMlHvo wan n, ni' 1 f.:r bcyonJ tlio point t!i:it wjs clih.-r JnuUliful vt piuJont. Sly driver loot, liia wuy, mid oftor circulating ulwut tlinnitrh vurioim xinkuown roud:i for u Ion;; Hi m, I o linnlly brouglit mo out on tho hi'lplitu of Cimiuz, ilK)Ut.' tulf ua liour uru r sunset. I was iLUVd ii'-.l i'lmi;..t :.l, uud n-livf tli. Mi.t s'.i::i ,11-. i.m,u.,. l i !ip wlh. if UMiirS Mlii:l U, ' )., l.mid l:i t iu.iU t!i- lo.ljo.uXjM-r ' , ' ' '.f wi.i.).. Tli'.. v.i i brought !-.;.id lioartod, iuotLt.ily looking '' .nu, who, mht; my fullor and niy Im: I uiuw Lu;( coiulitluii, tuiilatcd tipuu my iiM'jliHii): and conihiK hi to rot. 1 wo ho nt uud vouiy that It was imposxlblo fur mo to ro fa.io. I was Bcumily tnntallcd, I.hwi vit, vhnn a biiudnomo Cfiulpas'o ''.iilieu lUrough tho h'iiU'S. thoro huh o brltf iur- h-y botwooo tho lmlukoi-'ptr un.l tho uiw Rirlval.s, and a Jady cntoivd tho llttlo room whtro I wad Heatod, all ciip.r l.lnd Boks aul hospitality, who lutrudticrd lu r fcclf ns Mrs. llumlltou, tho toiiant of tho villa. I niusit como at onco to tho houno, kIio Bald; lruixilslvoly. I lind lxen III? Tin u I miibt wnlt n:id rvat, n;id tako t:ni .. r . ffciibiiicnt. And hor brotlyr, l'.r. S. v.i ft. Van a iliyr.l:hin.aiid would U;. 1 .;.. ; '.y What In do for mo. My own cai -A:.;'r could co;iiu ImoIi fur tuo lat. r tii.it In, ii It would uol bo bi'-it for' ni' to ;::'.yn!l fc!;;ht. R. li:uf ..isi:j, half m i j -. eho burrl.'d r.:o.lut her limlj'i, i.-, ! 1 omul myself la a fow u.hiuii.i ; , . :i econccd In u!i nrm chair In tl.- : :. i : drawing lnoui of tho Villa Vit!.ria .. called iMHatusa the crown prlnrr . . f ki..s eU bad otiotl epout o wu'k thnvi, v.iili vino and LLcultj arid tea s t inr mi a littlo table U.'jrtdo mo," and u I ri . l t I'n.' blazing oiijly bvartb, I)r. Httnioi', a tali,' gTavo l .'iU'.ti.f ,i ti tloraau, ciuuo in. felt nr. pid ..... d.A clared that I was In need n:.:y f u few hours of thorol'.gh repot.o. And t!n n 1 took a coud louk ut tho 1.:,! . w I o 1....1 suddenly a:td uni.":pecteuly bi-coia.i my hostess. I think alio won ono of tho lev. ,--.t vomou I Lav ever e'. n t:i i.U w. l.ir. Khownot pooltivoly bv'ali.ile!, l.iit t iie whs X4ttlaiicly graceful, v. I? U a t: '.1. tlender liguro that remiUed ran, ia i;.. litl.enesj and swaying movcmei.ts, oi i'..,.. etetu of a culla lily. Her f. it nr. s wu, dellcato and llr.ely cr.t. !: r ey.-s laoM lovoly, b.'illg hllgouild tl'itii..puie:ii, i.f u BOft yet lu.itroiu gi-uy. lb ..: r ! v i had tho pvjutly WiiitonesH nu-i nvvia ; lilush rocio tint i.t a persoa in I'nori;,. health; uud Indeed, her whelo us; ' t ,ve tho linpreaidoii ,t ono that 1. . i ;l' much uud palli'i.tly oi.dure.l. P i . i: ; posclbb for Uiu to glvo liy l. f iljitin'. hk-ft of tho fascination of I. : ma' -, ,.i tho peculiar uwiH tnuuS of lur 1 : , i . i ! ;.l voice, that Ncciued to Lold aea i la e:;i!i fit Its luclodbiim tones. She vi :. ::n i . . fjant contaiuo I.i Way erep .! t Hr.: , i.:, I n bou:.ot tvlituiieii with i !i..i:cm . f ; ,V llutod vluteta, ami tho r ,':".-i.!. .it :;:.'. delicacy of I.erp.Hpe' t t ppeuri.d to 1 e i lUiuod lu bar attire. 1 bad Mover !. a.d of Mi l. IV.' .i'ton, and Nlca U not proe'.soly tl.o !.ni wl . id It Usufo tofo.-et liu;,bu.ardftC.jiei!-',i!i;,o., (but It Wtti iinjol!!ilo for no to re. .i t tin; rwinulng tharu of tint fu'.r lady's voice and ni :uuu . I Introduced myself us v.-eli tas I was able, though cho doehu-ed that no couatutation of my identify was iio:'e;.i.aiy, uud after bho had laid usl.lo her bonnet, che came bac und eat down beiido mo, and began to talk with the naivo fvuuk nosii of a child. ' "We hr.vo corao to Nice for tho whffor, my husliaud and I,'-' alio said, "for Fklgur 1 delicate and ouunot endure the cold of lAmorlca or tbo dampness of rarls. In If act, his hcakU gives rua much unoat.1 jness, and roqulrcs constant watchfulnoan 'and attention. Fcnunntoly, my brother lU a phyi.lelan, and ho renldos with fun, and travvU with ns, and takes wery ponslbJo' cro of Mr. lhimUt0h. Of couiue, I ti iiijt fclm as timch as pos rilMo, but IMjjKr'a condition Is so very pr firious and causes mo So much Miiletv. th i! I ! 'i -ill I noviT know a moment's J.c.:;i If 1 .li. I ti it Lave it i;n."'.iiT.l advLiT t OH-.I mil ! . i.t In:, id. Wu t'i'Vcr Into i' k i, i y Hf.'l n ctlvo fow visits, f'r I iini liot v.vy t iysi-lf, mid iny Lui.baf.d lui'i.M i.il tin t'uuo and atlcntioit I cnp. di Voto to Idin. ITo BcMom comos down atulw, hut 1 wl ih ho would do ko this fv.'i.l: r. fur I Khould lllto to Introdurc htm ti )u. 1'iTlinps he bus rtMod fo diro with art thin ovitiln, mi l then that ucnild hy Very ploasntit." Jj'ii) falli: 1 to a Hcrvitnt, who lind rumo to it iiiuvo tho tniy: "Jiil'-i. f.o tipstairs niiil mo if Mr. Hamilton will bo ahlo to como down thl.i I'VouliKf." Tho f.crvaiit, an cldorly, pravo looking tnau, vunl.-ihod, and nxTdily ivhirnod with tho mos.sih'o that i)r. MoiiK-rx 1! 1 no? coii'.ldcr it pruik'iit for Mr. Uiiuillton to h avo bin ixhiui. "Ah, well," paid Mrs. Iluuiiltou, with u hiiiiir, "it v. uld not do for Llm to bo im priidmit. Bat I nhould haro lxyn to ph'ttHiMl to prvriuiit Kl;ar to you ho Is bo haiuiboiiio uud bo In'.ollioiit, and itui:h a IriHii.iit coiivi-rsatloiialibt. Howuvpr, hero la Ida plcturo, und you ran Judj:c from that how very KfH,l lookltuf ho Is, I'pnrt from n.y tonjugul prcjudiia-d," f.ho lul l. 1, v illi nl. lu. li lu. av.ilt i.i l vivid tin t!iotif,-h tho wrro a ncwl lKtrolhed piuldi'it la.sU'Jid of a wlfo of many ycur.-i' L.taiidil;f. T'm i lctiuv thnt. kIio pjt Into my hand, was a licantlfiil (.hot.ijrraph on Ivory, rol orod and liuhshcl nt it lainiat uro. It ro- pr': .'iitcd u i ; wit 'i liluo vt . and i;i'i! liuir mill iiius- t."ii lu li.it tho cy.'4 bad it ilnl.stcr rltitru lu tin lr tii'i tha, u:i 1 tho full, roxl Hon wcro ."ctHiial and coaibo iu outiiuu und la -x-priMi ion. Moreover, ti n fuco was that of a ii'ie'i ymiiiT inr.u Ihnu I had iwpoetcd to .-o. Mrs. Hamilton, chan.ili'jf us bho ;:a, vua evidently not far from -I ) yenw of i! ;c, uijj tho photograph of l.i-r bin hau l v.-.vt rrrtahily thrt of a muit under ' V Tin iv w.vs ii.j tnvo of ill lieallb via ililo l?i tho hbjU colori.' 1, h.-i.tdi onm fuco of tho pleturo; so, i;'..t Insjicctlui it for xumo uioiuuuts, 1 u.ilvcd: "Is this a re cently tukv-u likeness, Mrs. llaiuiltou'r It does not look like tho portrait of any or.o who had ever been 111." "No; that la truo." Pho tixdt tho pho tograph fiMut my haud and Houiucd trout l;d, and nko, to my unti nlnhuicnt, U littlo bewildered, "li was tak-n Ul. ro wo v-ero married twentyy" " i"ro. lie "4 taJuS 0, tUiU hC". l it lui.!; n-M-:! . " 1 tu:i:K t t. Jl wV.y, f. ,r t o in 5 ho I t aiwuy. tho fume. II Ifjnrl my r'.l;;ar!" 'nl h'ie sued tho pl.'luro tj b. r lips, tho to IV .t ivai.it :i;f down her clu el'.J lul h. i'.IIk 1 wits i.ifiultely amazed ut 1:; r ion," whle'u Hvomed to mo ho lu u:'.ii . , and 1 was distressed ut having unwittingly ciiuipI It, especially ns 1 had not tho f.ilut-.st. id ft of how topioivo I in order to sooiho lier. Just then, to my liiliidto lo I'a f, tiio d or openiil and J 'r. Somors tutor.- 1. 'IV.l.ing tho mini .ituro from Mrs. lhuuiltiin'a haul, lu' iai.1 to her, gravely: "My ih ar 1 lorn, you ..r - v ,y foolish to let yoniM lf l Mi:ii' m rvmis mid hynter Ienl. You vi!'. h' in: .1 lo to t ing to tldgitr this i-veni'i;' if y 'ii d i not cea.o Kobbiny an I try t rwvrr y nir voice. ' "Ii was very fo ili.ih of mo, Mark," ro pl.i li'lj f. 11. i:. .lit. n, uniliiof up nt hhu It.. ..:..,.i I .ir.i, "und Mrs. (.naves i : c. ! r ia a very absurd pe-oon, ii.t y.i'i I; : .iv whenever I think of poor IV. .".ir'h preeaii nis health I am apt to !..v:!t d .-.!' litte.-!. A ro you huro hols !. v.-.r e l.'i.m miaul this ove:iini;t" "! 'ol ii notiele r.xMiur b'jtter, In fact; L it v l cm coi.'ie a.'id w o fvf yourself. .it li , Mi l (iraves will e:.cu;.o you !..; a l-'W MolileatS, i UIU liUJ'o. Ki. t ut that moment my carriage wus af.nonnci .1, uud I ,'lu.lty uvailed myself of t'i..t e.M'i: .o for tj.k'ug leavo ut once, ro :;lh!i:'.g all tho houpllublo entrouties of !'rs. IlamlUon that I would etay und iii:.i-. if not K:u:.i:i ull night; for I could net I, ut feel that I was iu tho way, us iu- -: u:iv guest, It h.H luod to tuo, would l.uvo been under tho ruuf that uhelteivd m lielovud ui.d ull lib.-. oi Mug un Invalid a Mr. Il.i .il'.tou evidently was, I called a few ihiys luter to return ih..i!is to mv kind ho te.is for her bos!)l- I t.'lle euro, und ulsi t. restoro t her the iniii:erou:i wraps uud rugs lu which t-l.u ha I li.vi tej oil enveloping mo for my : I: '. wiad drive. I illl not beo Mrs. I Hamilton, however. Dr. Soiiiurs received i r.io l: her rte.ul, und excused his ulster on i the ground that slio was theu in attend I unce oil her hm.b.i'iil. And us 1 crossed 'tho hill I beard a voice of exipitsito I bweetuess, that I readily rocoguUtd us , that f Mrs. ILuutUoA, pouring forth Its ieiicjto notes lu a scarcely known melody bv lio ino l. "XS'hut a chnnulug volcol" I remnrltcd. "It la a pity that so lino a talent hould lj entirely loat to tho world." "My sisti r npi'iids a great deal of time lu tdiie-'ii.g to tho invalid and nko lu lead ing t. l lm," unswered tl.o doctor; "uud ho I) hiippb r In her nolf dovoiion thnn th i ) r l ie and opplauso of society could muko her. Alter that day Iliad occasional glim psoa of M.s. Hamilton as her carringo pnsspd mhm din-ire? my didly drives, liho never frlled to It m forward a;id greet mo wrtb a pivity, eager gosturo, and ono of her s-.vivt, patholin bnules; but that va1' ull tti-'t 1 ever Bav of her. Her card was only left by her footman at tho hotel for me, and r.rcatly as I had been attracted by her, I blirauk from uguln intruding oil tlio privacy of thut Jcaluuuly guwdod homo. ' There was evidently somotliing mysto rlous about tho malady and the sixdusion of Mr. Hamilton. Clonal p at Klco ran riot ou tho subject, and.HUggofcted all sorts of solutions for the riddlo. -One was that tho Invalid wan not ill, but was blmply In gauo; tho const ant presenco of Dr. Komers and the pi-cullar taciturnity nud rotlocuca of tho servants In tue lueo or questions, and muiit It be added? oven of bribes. being alleged in support of tho theory Theu more niullclous persons declared that Mrs, Hamilton was on advonturese who concealed a wLolo troop of lovers tin dcr tho Identity of tho ono unnoon Inra ltd; but that wicked report was eje;dilj silenced, havtii,,' no foundutlou In prcba Lllity, as It had mma In fact. TIjo cspla nation of (ho matter flitch I was Imdlmsl to consider correct was, that Mr. IlumU ton had been disfigured for llfo by Inju ries received In boiuo occldeut or other ti'jr.rtly nftir liU marriagn, and Lhrank from permitting utrauftera to look upon hh ttimn-d uud distorted features. This theory was corroborated In my own tuiud by tho tears Mm. IlamlUon bad hivl over her husbund'e inlniatnrn, and by his ro funa) to eoino down stairs while I was In the hotl io. TLo month of Marcli liad pasacd owny, und tho Kivlora was fliwhlng forth Into all tho brlbtneas of early uprlng, when, one diy, on my way homo from an afternoon reception, I chaueed to pass tho Villi Vlt tria, and was biirprlsed to nbserro that tho usually tranquil and solitary home whs tho rontor of a tinlvorsal commotion. Servants wcro hurrying to and fro, groups of peoplo hung about the lodge gate, talk big and gentloulatltig, and within tho sun lit wiudowa of tho diutaut villa might bo observe d a el lr bud confusion altogether for.-igii to the usual customs of the lintmo. I sent my Dorvunt to Inquire tho causo of tho excitement, and tlio lodgekeeper'S ago. I wifo camo hurrying out iienelf to Impart herthlbigH. They were both trngle and di.-trcsslng. Mrs. Hamilton had gono out for uu early di ivc to Mcutboi-on. Uer homos hiul taken fright whilst descending tho mount at u, hail run away and had overturned tho carriage. Tho unfortu unto 1 idy was throw u out, nnd was In jured to terribly that her lifo wns do palrcd of. Dr. iSomcra, who had aecom l auiod her, had cscicd with Homo Hllght bruises, and ha 1 been ublo to superintend tho romovul of Ids ulster to her homo. "Ho him been watching over her ever lilneo, madam," continued tho old woman, "und ho no:it far and lienr for tho best doctors in Nice, but they did not. stay long when they camo, and I am cfrnld tho poor lady is dyi;ig." Acting on my firnt Impulso, I ppra:ig fnaa my cr.rrluga a'id bustened to tho villa. The sound of voices guided mo to tho room of tho safferer. I paused on tho threshold of tho open door, but Dr. Sowers, who was seated by his ulster's bod, 1. xiked up uud saw mo, and signed to mo, without Hpouklng, to enter. Mrs. I!.-.mllton did not notkt.ijno, and I do not U-lUil-tfUO wJH-cTtJiHtwiiroof my pnwenee, ikr fair f.ico was uninjured, but tho polo shadow i f iippriachlng death rested upou tier fi ut uvoo OJid dimmed the luster of her beautiful ey:s. h'ho was pleading with her brother ns I arrived, and bho wcut ou with her piteous prayer as I upprouebod tho boil. I know that I am dying, Mark," wulled tho melancholy tones, ulill so mvx t nml.l their feebl. i. .-as. ' Call IOJgtr tlo eaM Edgar let mi' seo Mm once mum boforo I ,1 I cannot dio happy unles3 I look uguln ou his dear face. It eanuot Jiuit him more than tho news of my death will do. Oh, Mark dear Mark do tell Edgar to come to mol" Without a word, Dr. Somers arose un.l Cling wl.lo open n door opposUo to thut by which I hail entered, uud which led to un Innir room, nil r.iuudi.lu! wltn tiie il'imi 'orv of tho April sunset. Tbo whole Interior of tlio npurtment thus dis closed was vUiblo to mo from where I nl. Tin i i v.vro Cowers everywhere; and pictures, nnd bookj, r.nd exquisite hides of nil kinds, were vli'iblo on every m !e; I. ut lucre v.v.s no iium.-vn l'"t:i'T to Lo ecu within. With t!.. o;io!:!ng of tho door a euddm hii'i;;ii pnj. ed over Ih.) features of tho dy ing woiii'iu. l.io light rotumeu to her ryes, un.l a f;d:it color tinged her palo face, in:, half r.'.l. iug hevself ou her pil lows, nho fixed her eager ga.o eu u point near tho foot of tho bed. Thero wits no ono thero sho Hjoke to empty space but never nhall I forgot tho pathotio tones of her voice, the loiug tjiiderui" j f her Cxed, dilutod eyes. "1 knew you would come to mo, Eilgar," sho punted. "It Is biu'd to w.y g;;ed-by wo have loved each ethir so fun !!;.', rr.d you v ill miss mo sniHy, dear hushaud. Uut do not mourn for mu it will not seem long our t.'iurat u.n niter nil. And think what it would have been for mo bad you died uud lift mo alouo iu tho world. I should huvo goiio mud with grief, I think but now I go to uleep to dream of you and when I wnko you inll bo bcsldo mo Edgar my Ldgarr Kho mudo n gesture an If to stretch out her arms toward tho luvlulblo being to whom bIio upoko a sniuim n-oased her feutures, a ruh of blood camo to her lips, and she fell back upon hnr pillows. Dr. .Vimers beut over her, lieaiLacud Tor u second and then pressed a lingering klf-s upon hor brow. "All Is over, Mrs. Qravcs, ho said, fcs ho raised his head. "Dora U with her lumbal! 1." Ileforo tho doctor loft Nlco ha puld mo a long vloit, to thank mo, us ho uuid, fur tho Interest I had uuui1 tested in his ulster and ulso to cxplulu to mo tho riddlo of her seemingly mysU'rujus existence. Tho hmllifir nnd niHtnr had been loft omliann at an early ago, uud each lu possession of1 a handsomo fortuno. homo twenty years before, Dora Bomers, then a very young and eousltlve and aflectlonato gul, had boon captivated by the showy graces and handsomo person of Ldgur Hamilton, an advertuwr and gambler of contiplcuoutly evil character, bho loved kitn paaiilonatwy, and liecamo his v.ll'o In tho teeth of tho opposition rf ull her relatives. Immedi ately after the wuddiug tho young couple started on a Journey to Niagara Fall and Canada. A broken rail hurled tho train oji which t'my were traveling Into wreck and disaster. Mr. Hamilton was lustauLly killed, uud his bride received sundry severe hijurioa, chiotly on tho head, the was Hi for many weeks, and, ou her re covery, It beci uoti Wiibt )iA wr foasou was irretrlovj te Aether it bo backs' sessod by tho flowag0 of tu0 eaaie. or !t U. lV-lnff,c.nuotber elream. Btiil, a 'talk to him. af, it be retornea to ruuo1 before it , leaves to him, precisely as though ho were really present. Iter brother, with noblo solf dovotion, gave up his wholo llfo to tbo euro of this leutlestof maniacs. 'And, thanks to my watchful aiTectlnn, Mrs. (iraves," continued tho doftor, "uho led a happy mid peaceful lifo. Uer Edgar not tho semap thut ho married, but tho brtirht creation of her own loving funcy was always with her. Tho rtil Kdgar, had ho lived, would have rendered her fond. souslMvo naturo unspeakably wrctchod. bho escaped all tho sorrows of such a union; and I cannot but fancy that tdio and tlio vbdonury upouso that she loved and tended Iot no muny years are now united, where, bcyoud tho voleoo, there Is peace. "Lucy II. Hooper hi Frank Leblio'o. PRETENDING TO ES CHiPPLCD. A t'l.im of Mntlnirarers Who fcrek to 1- cuvcr lnnini(e( from flullmada. Of Into years a now class of malingerers has arisen. This Is oompoaed of the peo plo who, when any accident happens to a railway train, steam boat or other convey ance owned by acorporttlon or rich person at which they are present oa passengers, pretend that they have been seriously Injured and forthwith bring suit against tho proprietors In Immense sums for dam ages. A smattering of medical knowledge la Tory soon acquired by those people dur tng their examinations by tbeir physicians. and they are thus often enabled to cut a pretty good figure before a Jury I do uot think It Is at all dlmcult to detect these Impostors, It Is rarely the case that they aro to consistent lu tbolr dotull of alleged sytnp toms and In tbolr conduct as to deceive a medical man thoroughly well sklllod In his profession. Besides this, they goner ally overact tbolr part lu their efforts to deceive, and. If subjected to close scrutiny for some considerable time, or at period whon they do not suspect that they aro watchod. scarcely ever fall lo show them selves In their true colors Not long slnco I was applied to by a young man, who luTormed mo that, about a mouth previously, In getting oil a street railway car, bo had been violently thrown to tbs ground, so that he bad wiencbed but bock, had beooino partially paralyzed In both legs, and had, besides, sustained serious IntaroaJ Injuries. In addition to wantlug ifij professional advice ha do olrod onaiuluatkoa, with a special vlow Of J "'r lJg-lPtly Jtfi'USJI JXmXAA. suit for ;20.000 damages, which he lu tended tO'uilltuta against the railway eompau I caused him to take off his clothes, and I found at once that there was no emaciation. Un the contrary, his body was remarkably well nourished lie ccmplalaod of pain iu '.he npper region of tho spina, and screamed ui apparent agony when 1 slightly touched that part of bis body. It sucmed to mo tbon that there waa an uuusuid dogree of sensitive ness, and uot at all such as would have buun developed had he been really Injured hi tbo way he described. The giusp of his hand was very weak, but at the sutno time his muscles were largo and well formod. 1 was satisfied even at the time thut be was maklug tho moot of bis condition. If uot actually deceiving me I next asked blm U walk around the room until I told him to stop At nrst he tot tered over the door as If about U full at every step and complained of great palnn in las legs As bt continued walklmi however. I kept blm In ooiiversi.il )ii. w un to divert hl mind from buusolf As u rouscquenco be was throw noil bis g-.iaid. u I dipocted bo would lo, so thnt alter a ball a down turns his guit was meaniirably Improved and ut tmiea was as L'ood as It ever had been Of oouroo, if there I out oocn a.i) real paralysis, every titep bt took would huvo added to his lanioneis ftiiue oilier meth'KU of examination with Instruments of prcctsiou placed the fast of his fraud u lent pretensions beyond a doubt. 1 then uct'iwod blm of deception, and rernpltu lated to him the points which by bis hi sufficient knowledge of the subject had toil to Ins detection. After numerous pro tcbtaMous be confess.! that he had been drilled b ai. attorney to slmulato sptniU iujiiry with a vlow to dot' run ling the rail way vmipaay. Dr Willlaa. A lla.umoud In Uuslou Cilobe. Vlras od V.eainboitU I dont think there la a buut on the Mis sleMppI rtvor that is without all the bvnl aiodern pp I lances for citlngTilttliln;; tires, but when a 6 re breaks out on tho boat thero U notjody who knews how tu handle the apparatus. Fighting fires Is a sciuuee thut ll takes year of experience to se quiru. Steamboat managers never seem til have thought ot this, so their boats, when once ou Ore, are pertain to bo do strayed. One esporlenccd fireman em ployod on each boat could drill the boat men and manage the Cgktlug of a firo, so that It would be Impossible for a steam boat to burn. A fow years Ago, when the city's harbor boat caught Ore, wo had to go dowu to the Uvea and put out the fire, although the harbor boat has ou her lower dock the finest kind of apparatus fur fight Ing fire. A&sltttuH lira Chief in Qlobe democrat. Tba rtrrwlnou, of Lightning-. A correspondent of The Spring-field Re publican, describing the eQecta of a ro cent lightning stroke, says that "the cell Ing of the room hod boon replasterod the prucodlng spring, and the sand of this lo collty. which la used In mortar, la fer ruglnoua Every metallic particle In the latter tbe Quid socmod to nave round and dotoubed, so as to give the plastered aur face an appearance better doacriyJ' M pock marked than by any other words at my command. "Soleatlflo Auericou. A former near Chob&u, rji,., having an os that did ootx.'bey ordora. concluded that the aniinaL deaf and bought au mir t Til inrw.f ..l i..l. .. l. 1. 1. . r' win.u wwinvu wibu larval S , return of hoaring au heartily trr' bi faateoed In place by J'i one of tbe hwn, The to7 lMtern and no chronio ltTyxterlons Origin of rirm, I'ot long ngo a lot of Son Island cotton bt bates was ilisoovero'l to I on fire i.i n New Jersey wanlioti ie, nnd when the Catnes wcro extinguished in one rjxjt, they would iiiiiiieilialely break out In nniither. ' An cxuminatiuii Rhowcsl that it wan roller gin cotton; that Is, cotton of which the lint Is drawn away from the swd by n iwir of rollers, set nt sueli it disf ntwnpart ns tok-'p tlionee-ls from en tering I leiween them, while tho fibre pa.'iees on uud goes Into a bng. In the present cuse, more nr less of tho Seeds had eotno how gut K't'-vcen tho rollers nnd been crushed, nnd had t'.itis sjitiirntcd tho cot ton with oil, which, in due time, l.nd caused (puiitntn'oiiM ruutbtiMti on. A hi ill iiiore curious case oecurreil In a Massachusetts factory. In the middle of the room n milling machine wau turning knifo liiiii!!ofl, tlio dust being blown up thnuigh n metal tulxMnto the room above nud tiienco forced out of doors through A wixm'.cu plle. A epark from an emery wheel, fifteen feet from the milling ma chine, struck n window, nnd refunding, entered the mouth of the metal tulx', net the wood (lust on fire, bo that tho fiumcs poured out of tho wooden pipe in u stream twenty feet long. An engineer, cleaning up n mill, put smile cotton wustc in front (f tho boiler, where it would lie hnudy for the fireman in the morning. During tho night this took llro spontaneously ; the Haines spread to tbo kindlings under lliu boilor, and soon raised 6tcum enough to cau the lioiler to blow oir, Imdly scaring the watchman, who knew, or thought ho knew, that thero was no flro under it. In another Instaneo a man drove a nail Into tho ceiling of n jute mill. Tl.o nail glanced off, was struck by tho rapidly moving healers nnd caused iiBcrious con flagration. Youth's Companion. Nrwupar-er "Night Oa-li." Tliere U always tho projiorUoii of night owls, men who work when others sleep. They have an nir about them which is uiiiiiihtakiible, for while they look tirod from tho toil they have just left, it is a ililTcrvnt liind of fati;;uo from that wh'.fh ono nollees uinong I bono who nro 'iip Into." Many, in fact the majority, of thi"o nro from tho newspaper olllces, nnd they can always bo known from the shop tnlk thoy iudulgo in. Curiously enough newspaper men do not talk very much about their buulnuss iu tho day timo, not more, nt leant, than does any other elafq of-'.e'L I Kit ut niKht it would seoin as thoue;h their brains nro m full of tho subjects they have jn-t 1 ft that their chat l-o-CoiuiM of th J shop, shoppy stylo. It bos though surgeons had come from the eeeno of gonto ojK'ration and were con Hiriiined to speak of the flap and the dwinntf !. Their talk is "caviare to the KCivial," convoying ns it does an odd impr fisii n of iiudde information ctnonfr tic Hifi.kcii. Then, too, it is rutibtly in t'i.' future; tin y constantly talk of that which other j do not know yet. Their liineiifv.iou U of what the papers will sieaU to-morrow mornlncr; the news of lite iiftrrtioou him nlnwly bccoiuo undent hi.Uory to tl em. Thut they deal in news N rifo'iiiited practically by others, for untiling Ih more common than to have wine gentlemen apply for inforiuotion. New York l'resu. Two MIIps a Minute Fancy travel nt tho rate of two miles a minute uVer uu incline of polibhe 1 fee, with nn eighteen iin.'.i tolKj-pin for n ci.iriuxe, n pretty pill for n bon coninule und a purr of electric bnlhi langiuK over head liku linrvu-t moons. liiHmll the .-en.iiaii.ua of beinir iu love or a hot bath, rem 'iii'.i. r the details of your first merry :; round, tho hiiiiiedi..to Influence of eb.antpajtne, chloroform or any other do lii ioiu intuxieant, r.nd you huvo n faint, wry faint idea of tho positively delight ful Miisutioii thut n fly down n totnu ran chute pi'iMluees. Iu tho decent one Kcoms to luso conHCloUDiiuHs; tlio route lii be tween earth und skyj you lutvo your heart at your tonguo's end, and whon tlio bottom of the slido Is renrhed it is with fihixitinjr pulse," tingling blood and flnniin npiiitn. Yuu feel un though you htid nt last reached tho nemo of en joyment; thnt life was a druuu, earth u vnwii nud tol.ojganin tlio uwa gnino. Inter Ocean. Heart of the Slorra Bind re. Owinir to tho peculiar climatic coiuli t!oi. a of tho country, tho mountain.-) and valleys are t'een tho year round; though in tho winter months tho summits of tho iK'tiku uro often capped with snow, which npproaches cIubi-Iv tho summer belt of the low land, wliuro thu air Is leUolent with tho fragrnnco of tho orango hie. boinu. Wlnlo btamling In an orange i;rvo I have watched a snow Btorm cov- ennjr the dead yucca etalks and chnptir ral, w l.ii h was bo near by that I could huvo bciit a bullet from my riflo fairly Into it. inter and semi-tropical eum mer were fuco to face, yet so subtle were tho conditions thut thero was no on- ci'oachment, tho biiow 6uomlng n veil tnblo truce ttvocn tho opjiosing forcoe. U. 1. lloluor iu American Slagarlne. ralntlnir Polio Iaf tana. Tlio rvcrliibting enamel paint wltli which tho decoratuig Engludi woman now covers everything not lively enough to escape from her, id employed to cover palm leaf fana to be carried with evening cobtumo. The enamel hardens them, and they wear very well, und with tho doc oration of a ribbon bow they look well, whether ornamented with llowcrs or not And when tho owiief" is tirod of ono color sho carvcover it with enamel of different liuo and bo newly equipped. (jibtou Transcript." The doctor tells Morrill that If be doesat stop work and take a rest holl go Into a decline, and then tells Blakely that If he does not abandon hla sedentary position and go off somewhere and work on a (arm be wUl die of torpidity of the liver. One man. Is pending all tho money he can earn lu taking a girl to tba theatre and sending bar flowers, In the hope that he may eventually nuke ber his wife, and Lia uefshlto U r-uilijj all tba (11 ti T B. BiSLIILlMKR " r tAt.r.a in Iroii, Hails, Steel, Leather, , n Paints, Oils, Coach & Saddler Ware AND MANUFACTURER O? Stoves &, Tinware MARKET STREET, LoM'iNiown, Xcnn'ti N0T.8,'n. ! BMs ! mails ! ! Tho following Blacks will always be fot nd oa band at tho Tost Piiut ing odea. Ore Louses, lilank Relonecf Apreemenle, Countable Soles, Wnrranlo, Executions, iSnlipoenns Jufclicen' Dnue, Cci tificata of ScholiiiLip, Jnrlpmtf.t KzcmptioD Nole, Ticanriul Stutuuicnl on Sbool lioaid, Ac, &.o , Ao. All Hunks not on hand will bo promptly piloted to order. itBci'chuu'st lioiisc NORTH THIRD STREET. PHIL'A PA Terms $1-50 per'dtvy. FANNY Sl'AIIN, xr u J. A. SPA UN, MaintKor. C.. Miller nnd W.I1. Uorlbon, Clerks Dec. l.lbbl. National Hotel I UyWM. 1IOLZWOUTH Bi:iilXr50H0VlS, PA. Itemodslait, Kelurnlnltad mid ImproTe.l. l bs piont centrally I'.cntnil hotel In tlituwo. Kirn ih -c..iuiiiuuiiuin iur iu irsTounif uuwio, . nrll IU 11.1 r UNDERTAEINfl i S. I. BTJFFIB GTON I'ortrel to nihil It known to the rii lo of Mid. illi liurkli unit vloli II v thitt ha lia rntnmirlail ml liui 'ovi rt hl 1'iarr ami i rovlil, il ell i i.t mi l ie r tJ.r. lr.ervtr. Ho li klio ro l.tnl III i' ll with sua nl Ui lal "I tn.'rovil 1 utmlm'lig IttlLtLK out tl.li raiFiuK lUI CIi-IUi-IVHU III a ll. ID lt'iil..:ilr.i. A II llil' hft - .loi r l a ore-it etixnie, srd Mr. l.udtiiKlnn reiprrilully ak jour i'iri n, n ust .-ri'-cini arri.K- diiiiiiiiikc ir.e c. tr I'SBil and pirl'-rn. nil Ilia Im.i tlrna 1 1 a luierr.1 Irecter-U'iiw vi lilm tlir imhurram ei.i nn llnlconuijienci. ! aovt mi an) lug f ui.eialf. GENTS! o'u iENTTTlPLY WATEDlBill!l4EWJB00E Tli" linint Biiliiti-rllill v roiimluie rulli-ullnii nl llm uliroluti lv u-eliil nml iinu tieul wlili Ii Iiiid tv- crlit'i'n pulilli-lii'il hi liny iiiitlun en llm k!.Ih. A mnrvul ui ri ury.ilnjr viilue i.,l ikiIu.iI hi. ii iikiii.iiuiKi ii.m ey-citviiiit to ary o.iii r. 1 1 i nil rcl n.io luinlrln ul livnuillul iiihI Ii- . nl iihur.ivliiK.. lu iriiorillrinry lew l iiu. Lu- Numl coiiipi'tiiiini, Miiililiiir In the tvlmlii I i.- ury ol llm l.imk triide liku It. 8iliot "'ninllin.n w nut vftlup tu tiie i.conlo. nml ..il.-. an. un. ,K lit IihiIiIiik li.r B new nnd llri. cli'i.j. .iin, i i ie nir iuii ui'Mriiiiiui una iitiii... .0 o.ia i. tuo glveu i"ki)iii- iiiiiiuut i-.n.ll-. I. M AJHM1-.1.I.& 1.11. Hut SU71, I 1'JllL.AHEl.l'lU.k, 1'A.. I cb.1,'88, Cm. ROSE E-CLEVELAND, mn;u ok PRESIDENT CLEVELAND- 'Social Mirror ; or Moral and SocIhI Culture." . tho tltlo ot'ltio :rninl nuw Imuk Introiliii'Oil by MI.-M Oluvelariil. Jiirt out. mi uiuuiiali'lloil ano- re-i. prnluiuly lllnMni tnl, with elin' t lllho- v rapn peiia o' ill I ss i-j.r r.i.A.i li. x ne work i a coini.luti. ircniim en Aiorjl mm xn iul mil- ..... .....4 1 1 Th.. ...!. er'n fnllui-nui), tin pulton! with tlio 'imyn, Kucp oiirniiUKiiiura niiiryuu, iiuiuti ikjiiuiiiiii, r un. ly unviTiiinrnl. Tlio art nl i-oiuiTiwtloii. Tlio uwkwiiril nml rly. A luoi lutr'a niri'K, IUiijuiUu in uu lunritni-iitii, l ie. Ita nii-cliuiili nl ciecu tlim lauDurpiu'ioil, iniinliiir It Ilia hanilnuuitat ulMwrlptlnu IhhiIi ever pulilli-lieil j Tlio IlluHra lluua uto tlio fluent unil mail ly x.-.'lul urtUlr. AGENTS WANTED. Krorywhrim. Tlio uccoif rf wnrklnK-sgouli li i.umtliliiK iKmarkiililf. None liut llvu.eiitrm'lii) moil nn4 women wumeil ou tula work. KUiir aiiiro l.xi'lu.-lve IVrilinry. Ayi nU at work ure UIHklllK ll-lllll J,IW til tlU.IKI I XT llliy. Will nt mire Icr iliiiflrnlii.l i-liouliiri and Inriu, nni niiuie your oholim ol lorrld.ry i or lo (I't'iira It lualui'lly Heiul 1.00 lur complole Hicvnl'i ovdli, wliirli will lie lerwurilnJ ly roiuru uiuu pnaiii.iiii. i.iurai luruuguaraniocu. Aaurua", J-L-I1EBERT FUELISEINd CO-, 017 & 019 Olive ISt., Ut. Louis, Mo. Air U itf, '64. cuhis wHiHninLnTu CeMlkiwn Hyrup. Taale irond. In lima. oia nrnnuri I bollovo Fiso'a Cars for Consumption aavod my llfo. A. II. Dowr.ix, Kaitor Enquirer, Eden tou, N. C, AprU 23, los7. 12H The BKfiT CouRh Modl clne is Pieo'a Ct'na fob Conbumptiow. Cbildrou take It without olduotlon. By all druggiaU. lo. CsefJ a r rV .Vgl.l'iyHKgJ.3!!E?' : IPISO K AS K1NE (THE NEw QUININE,) More SlroDfcjy Vcnciici Fcr Than Any Other Dm J .Powerful Tonio tint the tilollonte tnmaoh will bear. A pacific For Malaria, Rheumatism, Nervous Prostration, and all Oerro iMaeaiof. TU I MflUT M,.V..... .. . buporlnr to quinine. iDw r' ;.ML'.C, hnn' phynlclsn nt St. Frnn- rKV"-S'i.;5tW Y"."'- Kartlna for ..vor . BHr wlih eon.tnnliind unhltlnit "nrr., Il ra) : "kn.-klno I. a midli lna ol ilielilirlio J iUi- ""nll'y"tlc. antl-symntio and antl ptio- It InWi'ii tho Iclnl ur.lnro i.i,nnnn.n,i.. .riMiioe no bad clloct, and Is pu,,,,,nt to tl'.e lithrr lplrai fl m i.nii... a - . ?""!. ;d,rvl,l".B,,. VM Knrklni aaa iilioHUnn. ' 11 1,0 K'oa l ieuln?Z.taZk ,'hwt ny lcclal Uid orient hy ina, on rooi ii.t (, pHro, lllk kiSklMl- i n ,. ... ........,,, nntu ot, n Liebig Companya EITBAGT OF MEAT INVAtUAIll.K l'OK DYSI'KI'SIA Au Efficaicct Tciiic fcr Wills. AIM lur Cavorlni lii.iipf, Siiucci and Mado IMiiIuh, o.V, JiI,.7.!R on,v w!th Varou LlebIK'8 SMaNATUKK in Llu ink acrK Inl.T.i Sold I'Vbltiilvixkeipurr.Uroemaiid Irrngnixa. AmS3T!E02EyN?0nTO4TE WW M. lota St., bslw CaDowMH. l?iUa.. fa. OyaarnpariicalanPRriAI.i!Uaaa Pm. manamlr nalnroa thoaa aruaWaaa.1 kv tione.&c. ( jillorwTllo. Atlvlca fraaaad urKrireon. fideutiai. Uoumi at a. at. CUI a. ae.1 1 nnnailiin E AfcsMi'd tn-- ''ft' fn" d baaounce Uta hair. lfc...Vii J fjM ?'oroolt luaiirlant irrowih. fc.;iV t.irOimeaenlpU!aio,1aihalrtaJio H.NDE.tCORN8. ELY'd CHEAH EALK S vSa. . Clevil H 0 II tin :U:-nl l'uHfll,'fh Alliiys Puin uiu rlrrurXa-rl li'llniiiiiint I o ii Mi iiIh till! HoiTh 1 1 a i a ur'kio res t ii i Sei.M s of Tubti nnd Kuifil. TiYlTiTtLl!!;. A lilrll..l.l.....li. ... 1 1 , .....v iinu fi'ieii uu.irit nmo nlile, I'rite iOecnta at Dnmnlcia bv r.Ulr'l..,t BO r,. KI.Y lihUni Urteuwioli St., New York. m V Im II.v unlike artificial ijulcim. Any book learned lu ie rcaillnn. . .... .-n , ,, v oiiiiiniora uii linn at Detroit " "'inn liirKo I'linwra of Columbia, 8(m .lily Hi V.U IV..U....I-.. ... .. .. . ' lMW mirniiib i . Vr T "", uuanin, uuivera ty ? ,M'hliran Unlvrn-lly, tJliaiitauiiua. il,i ii..,.. u iu """" ui-ruii,iiie (M leo 1 riuulpnl N. y. suie Moruisl Vouim, t!o 1 llU!rlllllvinrrr.ni,.l... " ' ' ff)ll '-. I-""", a u'puviua roT TUKH 1KOF. LOISETTE, it7 Finh Ave. New York. SALESMEN Wi vt r ii . . f-'iH,u,UVd W th S-KV ANlJ KXPKNKES u. peculiar advantanea to beiilooeri. Stock Sa",oC."eI"a IUUI" U" "",D VfMml Addreaa at ono'e, (Name Ibis paper . "VZ!??.?J. Kocbeeter. , K.T "I'lll 4t-ff 'OOa VU1. pU. lor I)r.ipy Oranel, UrUlit'a Haari, t'rlnary or Hver fdeeaa.a. NerTooeoeai, fce. Onre Ouaranieed. uifli-e SJ1 ArcU Tblreet Pallidal S. F SHEARY y' Centrevllle, Snvder M$Jf inszvare, y flrt-olMHtookOouipaale r I'roBilum Nolea. . n. BOAEDfflG Hd riuih uouereiued hai J- aninte nraaaratl.m rn ii.. ertbe iiuuho would ruapeellullv al La will fural. k l....ii'TT . 1 ." raUolievaotyflveeaaH so.. til fill- We c,rs I IB rarl f y .' -fa1'- . K a,... I- i ... (
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