to Aim LJ& InldDUDO for you, said four different physi cians, but I still had sufficient left to trv Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, as it was hizhlv recommended to me. I had suffered for yeirs with heart trouble; so bad was my case I was given up to die several times. Had severe cabitation. short breath and much pain about the heart, fluttering and smothering spells, but Dr. Miles Heart Cure gave me prompt relief ana finally a permanent cure. Mr. J. L. Taylor, Owaneboro, Ky. DR. RULES' Heart Curo is told by all drugc't on guarantee ant bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves tent free. Dr. Mile Medical Company, Elkhart Ind, SPECIAL NOTICES. tkmnll arlvrrtlwmrntr) of trery iliwerlntlon want. Main or Ui'ni. Lout or Found, or tbnr no Oen lii.-rlel ualttr Hits heal for nnc-hnll emit a word Iciroiic iit'Iiiii :m1 iini'-fiiurHi oonl a wnrfl riii'h mitvM'uni'nl In-x'rtlun. Nothing In serraa lor less i nun n-n emus. A t'nr for Xerrons llrnxtnrhea. For ulirht vesrs I sufT'Ti'rt from cost lost Ion and were licailaclii, Hie htlwiin usually In-ting lam niiys m n umi uiMU'wne powoers riitv en in rmnnorarllv. out left ro hurl un effect atnoe 1 hfL'Hii tukliiif evifrv Kinif I have greatly nnroveii in neann. Mfi win or iifver nave noart aciie. Iihto trained In flsl. mid feel dertdedh 11 Mas. B. 8. Utcii, TVtnH N. II. Celery ajntf for the. Nurves Liver nnd Kldm-ys Is Nil to '. and tv. narkaires bv W. II. nrrtnan. Vraievtlle; Mlddleswartn a CIhIi. atcl'lure; II. a. anriKHi, Aline. A tmVR KOUCITOK8 WANTKI) RVKIir Tti There for Tne Story of the Phllltplnes" by Burnt Hnltead. eommliwlnnpd by tlm Moverti stent aa Official Historian to tho War Depart ment. Tue book was written In army rumps at man rrmnTiwu, m I lie I'ltrmn nm m'nprai Mr. rut In tM hospitals at Honolulu, in Uony Konir In tne American trenchos at Manila. In the in. sarsrvit rumps with Airnlaldo, on the dor or the Olympla with Ihwey, and In the roar of bat- ueaiine mil or Mitnmt. Honiinr.ii fur airem Drtmmi or nntrinai piciurea liiKen by govern meal photographer on the spot. Mrge book. Low prices. Uttr promt. Krelirht. paid. Creflli flven. Drop all trashy unnnVlal wr book aimirm. A(ioresn, r- I . lUHica, tiecietsrv, nanrn1cs, Anitentlon. t served from ' to 'M. nnd was wounded M. IM4. In the Datlle of the Wilderness. I would like to have my comrudes know whal Celery King tins done for me. In Ihixi my old complaint, chronic dlnrrahoea, came hsek. The doctors could not stop It. but Celery King hoc urea me. ami i am once more enlovlnir life falsa Beriii an. owossn, Mich. ((. Y. tilth N T. . I.), tvirry king fur the Nerves, I.lverand ant Kidneys Is sold lu toe. and 250. nsrkaires bv W. ll. Herman, Troxeietlle; Mlddleswarth A um. smiiure; u. a. rciiriifiif. Ailnn. iMTEfJTQ OBTAINED. rniuiiw TEEMS EAST. 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Ab4 many a lora dream waa wound on her aa wwtl aa tha akatnwapun bv frandmoth ara irhsat, apiaornr oo unahlnjr Mr araarfaUr ohaaoed to be paaadnc that tU a-JIT aw ml wwrk. la ber 'kerchief so ab4 atie aayem throoali hla fancy right Into kiaaaartl Da waa gallant and yoong, and ha wooed har with wtmU Avd irao tha fair haad twratnf grand- tsotkar'a wtoaaal Aht asaar, thereafter, rha aoft fleecy rolla Sha awo front tha fltrff af tha ootton'a WMIs hwHal Ad aaaar tha ataaia Ota were bong la a Ta to wwi tm etotft for tba bridal troua awatrl Aad maffy a taw dream waa wound on tha art WwfJe OowM aea peertwd aa ray grand- areixer a Wheel I Ualee Whitney Olark, la Ooofl Home- TWO DREAMERS. y HOWARD fTClDING. -fTrtffc. awM. A JtlUVR MTIEXRY did sot know A Wrat ha waa poor nnttl W wife to!u gtm 8a had frequentJj aen btwarlf la prtoi aa ona of oar auoceat aul lfterwrr naa,M and ba had always bcDcrrd that it waa trua. But Mr. McSairrw wrared the contrary. It wffrt not ba anppoaw4 at she made tha rtatematrX In tba slnrple and dlraei laogroaga that ia bare errrp'oyed. To tha beat of 3lAnorrareooIection, the flrvt tSrof aha aald on tba aubjeel wtt that tXolr nMUboT, Mr. Wraaton. bad Mm U bata to tha aaasbare, and that ooe of uwm oosl aa much aa $73. The jmg author roplladwtth that One riai1ii ao obaraotarMlo of Mm, that M tlto. Wkaatoa aarrlrd mora in tide brr bead and leaa on too of It, abe weuM atforXt groarter ptaaenra to the jtSrHcreKA eAjac(?A. nmi CTt ban waa a droata.' rrntled ttra. Bitorf-. A iTW Mss la tar ttbaaf wetrt rowo to M44fcrffcR bwaeft (or dranar) and In the aaHaam af 1 aeal UdXmtrj ob errad lba.t Mj wif bad ptiaaellnoan bt'nswtto trajaeo, trooa iotJowlbw tha ilirtaiag aal kev flM1 and gUtterlDs rye, le aa lad to obaarra a woman who taewjajel ta heara Jna rarbd a e wefry e to, atari to b ewcaphro; wrtb the pweaadaj t bar ertnM. Alrtbwr. wbiaaarad Mr. McHenry. in a Krawwaal mod rorerant rtrfoa, "did ron ewar aaa aah IotbIt dlamaodaT MBora) raw ao maer on ooa wrrmao" 0 roamed uhutafuMr; "dread- fDl. toal f TW lia tody dk not rapty. liar Bps ra area a d together to bard that (bay Wt wWv and bar flngera wero cllna4 Arthar aotfoed that . the rlnf t ba4 grroa bar to nark their e nf aajaa ant wa tornad ao tbat the por rtttTa oaa oavrat atoaa waa con cr)afl wftkfa Vhe oloaod hand. "I aWt aaa bow yon can etrry euch a paw thmt aatd be, "ewen though It fa toadad wtth dbtroaainp gewgaws. Oirt t aayppoaa Ton would exchange ivtb bert tf tbadiaMDOodaworothrowa Mr. MtrHearr opooed aad otoaedber handa aarrwnaty. "I astwra wear rtDga." ehe eaid; "my Snffert are msxfa far thorn." The Obla aniDboT rfakoJ do resplr, being awwra lAat all toplca of aonrer- satlea wwtdS be oae ra tho preaent clr cnmtftaaaaa, oreo aa all roada lead to Roma. Tha aabject waa worao than unrntaraatteg to Mm aad ba dM hi brg ta fcaaa my from i for tha re ranlarTar of the orootiig syfiloh waa the lcaai aajayaMa tbat they hd erer iptnt togaVhar. Oa fha rauowtiiir day. at dinner. M- tTpmrylaarwadmany etranga and at ari ling faeto aboat dlainonJa. 10a wife bad aaavt to) actervoon in tba jewel rn' atoraa aroarxl 0aioa Square, awt she hi toat what alt fba gtittertog batrbWa ewer dag aal of tha eoil were wort. It iiauatd to MeReory that the aub- ect tanat be exhauatod, but on the con trary tfeera waa juat aa niaoh ol it next aaaarag at braalrfaat. Arthur bad tba nevtarai daatre of a dutiful hutbeal to make himaolf agreeable; and, fladlaar that there waa only ooe possible theme of oonrereatlon, be took It ay aa boat ba might, relating seme ttorlea of tba aplendid follle of Lueuntra, that ha bad fonnd fn a re cent biatortoal monograph. Barely bad ha gained ao oloee atten- Hoa, aad ba waa naturally flattered; pleoaed, baaidea, to graUfy the ear of one ba ferad. Bo he talked on and on, and at laat bia fanoy caught up the utreaa al atroaalWe romance, the atorr of a nadarn Luoulhi who ahould aatound Maw Tork wltb bia magnifi cence. The idea-took atronir bold otf him. and he gar oonaiderable time to it that. day, outUnkag the) plot oft thewtory and rranglag tne balanoa of character. Before tha and of the week, be bad wrlttan tba Introductory dhaoter and he read t to hla wtfo though he had, never before bean guOty of auoh an ort. Tie bad oocaaioaally told ber tba plot of wtortea that ha Intended to write, and aJwaya wfth the moat dta- treaaing reattfU to bunaelf. Rarelrln- deid waa a tate ao toed erer put dow on papey. Brrt In ttfa rnvtoooa Aaac waantbnjla)rrte. 1-IWi watoTaicrtoTe4.-ala- AM. "It" eUrtowat from yoar othrrt; lta mtireattoa" AaHbajr rirwed both praise and star wrtb entoat Indifference. He bad already grows cold to hla new atory. aad weald bare laid S avide forerer. In bia eou! ha knew it to ba "cheep" lo. theme and plot, a yarn for the rulgar, De would nerer bare written another asord of H If ho bad not seen In it a eaeane.ot rerenging himself upon hi wife for ber now ceaeclea talk of wealth aod luxury. It la difficult for tha moat contented of mankind to converse eternally of thing ba cannot bare without begin ning to dealre soma of them. One la no longer able to fall back upon the old maxima or reraea about peasant that are happier with black bread and toil than kinga with banquet and no work bat tha digesting of them. If one la honest be must admit rbat a steam yacht I a good thing, but what i the use of talkiDg about it-all the time? When sracb subjeots became unbear able Art har would rush to hla den and with a heart full of bltternesa daah off a few cbaptera of The Mod ern Lneullns" that would reek with the moat monstrous extravagance. He laid hla characters through a fairy land that was strictly up to date. In the glory of golden light multi-millionaire and "multl-mllllonairesse" reveler in blisa, while for the aake of the contrast poor but honest crea ture wero depicted in outer darkness, gnaahlng their teeth. , la hla better momenta Arthur real ized that be waa doing a bate and fool ish thing, and that he waa trifling with a real peril. Ue knew well enough what this lore of luxury is. It la an impalpable drug for which one may conceive a passion, Ula happlnesa and her were staked upon a cure, and be should bave known aa well aa any man what to do. Hot a doctor la of oraaTl profesaional vain fn hfa own famfly. ITU aympn thle are too deeply engaged. In the aarne way, a student at character who ha besn accustomed to Inftoence hi aaaoejatea eaaily by bia superior knowledge of motive will fail with the very being wtom of afl fn tfte world' he Is raoat anxfooa to rtfay tbe wom an be tare. It watrTd not aeem posafble. for tn- atofiee, fbat s man who knew the ub- Jeet ra MaHerrry did could reeort to the expedient of gifta aa a mean of w storing Wa wtfo to bY normal con- flitfau. TMtftat waa what bo did. He Indulged fb extravagnvteea to cure her et otravagQt rfsione. wra ay bo received a ebeelc for a awaf ttta: bo had afl.d f or a good prfee. rs wh wavw nioe eomfortabTe ad ttfaaj to tt boat aeeownt, aA he waa ewttruTry aat the way to depoail ft when ba saatfevaTy toroed arfda fato a Jewel aw awd bourt a tmdboma prea ant mt Itoiaaadafor hf wtfo, pawaie m ffjagfAwao so great at wbo fntavieated by IS oweet aoaaalVajaslfvrirotfbatba haWhn toot tUae Jtorafa damottrTed a dreaa, to Ha jbaVaacawded a Chant to be aiaa aMw) Wtsaait a Was at ba (be too atajdt aj arjaatl avpfat arerward. Two aolttotatofl yeopt ean Vabsre Joet Bka at7fifiarre fof one orenlng witb oot aaaytoHng a groat deal of money, wot 60 toowMe (a fbwt rlrey offiwish to do ft aayatj t4o aert erewfogi and hy aal by tba maa wfll fln biirraelf apsaClaf two doRara for bis Irraeiteon, hrraae bo oaeff to gwt aToog cm a frfeae of pfo with a glaoa of inirk, and tba wrmsa wfil aeraaDy boy tbfrtg wbao gvjoa boripfaa That tori of thleg oaeda an fneome. anotter of ewell elothea, aJso, wfil tod that one gorgeoas eren tog toilet require another, for ethcr wta tba wearer will become kaown a "tb woman with the ptnk ailk,M and that b) worao than death. Arthur Mo- Henry loomed thla fact In aatoral bls tory vary Boo and then he learned a foot to aomsaetla to match it; name ly, toot go eeml subtract 804 from CM and leare a balance la the bank. Aboat thot time, however, a little good htek avwyed Arthur out, and be tbottgbt toot affairs were always go ing to ruo toat way. 80 be bought a few mar diamonds for AuBej but they didn't produce quite the uonal effect they were aot large enough. Ba aveagad himaelf with The Mod ern Uealloa." Aa hla imagination began to tire, be vlailed the libraries, and studied the reoords of the magnifi cent HWrallty with which prince have eooat the money wrung from peasants, aod spendthrifts have scat tered to tba four wind the accumu lations of too prudent. There is aeon (tderabla literature oa the subject, and Arthur waa surprised to find it ex tremely fascinating. The literary "at mosyhar" whloh ho bad aougbt waa eaay to got and It dung to him tn hla dolly Ufa, making extravagances pteae ant and tollleo tba algua of an elevated nature. Preeeutly.however, thla sort of thing brought him up with a round turn. Between tha first and tba fifteenth of a oertatn month he aaw more bills than ha had ever aoen before, and hud laaa sleep. Then, indeed, be knew wblob way he wan drifting. Many years ago there waa a man who bit an apple that he ahould have shunned, and meanly cast the blame upon another. There waa enough of tha old Adam tn Arthur to make him repeat tha words that were spoken in the garden: This woman that thou govet me " So he read a few more, chapter of Tha Modern Lticullus' to Anne, and waa basely pleased to note that they tormented ber soul. Sho talked in her sleep about a banquet which ha had described, where the illumination cume from tiny Incandescent lamps, each one Inserted Into tho heart of a diamond. Arthur began to take a foolish pride In the off aot which this story produced upon the moat "difficult entfo that be bad ever encountered. lie devoted oflror Wee that would bawo aim aaoaey, aaa put bis boat oaoif 1 Into thla menstrons ooaooattoa. H bad to etlfle bia judgment and chloro form bia conscience ia order to write auek atuff. but bo did it; aad wltb ouch yoratatoaey that at last tba day cause when bo bad not a penny ta the bank nor a atory ta any publisher'a hand. Even hi amall royalties wero drawn upon In advance; and be had borrowed from every man who would lend him a dollar. And on the evening of the day when the realization of this situation came to him, Anne announced that Mrs, Win ston bad bought a- sealskin coat for $360. The retort thla time did not take the form of fiction; Instead it waa hard fact. Arthur told hla wife, with a frankness that spared no detail, Jnat exactly what kind of a hole they were in. They had a weird and terrible even ing; and the next morning wo worse, for Arthur waa unable lo lift his head from his pillow, and hud the general appearance of a man who 1 going to be laid tip a long time. And between them they hadn't ready money enough to pay the grocer's bill for a week. The doctor who attended Arthur wa of the opinion that the active and earn est malaria germ wa at the root of the trouble, but Anne laid It to worry, and she had one of those experiences with her Mtiscience which are the sal vation of many a woman. When the young author recovered, about a month later, he learned that his wife had pawned most of ber dla monda to pay hla debts, and tha cur rent expenaea of the house. This thought filled him with deapalr, for he bad an especial horror of the pawn shop; besides he knew how Anne hail valued these trinkets and she had been very good to him while he had been ill. lie made the moat desperate reaolu tions regarding work, but unfortunate ly he bad nothing to start with except The Modern Lucullua." This be knew to be dreadful atuff, and ha fait like wearing a mask when he took H to a publisher; but neoesstty permit no scruples. The reat of the atory Is a matter of notoriety. Everybody know what The Modem Lueullus did. It eotd. and sold, and sold. It is selling yet. I'eopie are reading it in Australia, and Borneo, and places that are not down on an ordinary map. In America It waa taken as the wildest dream of tbe centnry ; in England as a war of real. Ism written by oneof the weatfbleot mea and faithfully depleting scenes of our metropolitan life. Arthur could prob ably borrow money from almost any body over rhere, 00 the more preaeora flea of bra card. Bat It doesn't need to borrow. H eon sell any old thing new for a fat price, and the eoat of a few mamonds woman t matter much to hhn to-day. Ztora Mrs. McIIenry wear many dia wtoafaT Mot aha. The lady will run away rf tha subject is mentioned. She hod aat greet scare, aod it oared her rffeevoolty. Ber foity made them riots. by a otraago freak of fortorte, but It wTH aevoe make them poor agoia. If any person ron get a moral out of this story he Is welcome to do so. It seems to teat-b that extravagance is a good thine; but that iao't what foe antaor rateoded. THB PSYCHE KITOT. The lew Fashion la Bala Dveawlnsj Is Far More OaaeraUy ThmtmlBB?. The pysche knot Is uu mre. or. rath er. It has begun to go with end of ausMnar. With ita departure there is a new fashion lohalrdreaslng among women of prominence, and It nowlooks oa if practically every woman In sets would adopt this new mode. Tha latest ia to brush the hair away from tbe forehead and tbe nape of the seek aa much as poaalble, and to gath er It all high up on tha bead. There aro two popular ways of doing this. One le to put the hair up oa "puffe" and "rolla,' stretching It smoothly la a pompadour effect. The other method la to wave and eurl in on top of the bead In a fluffy mass, whioh, when a girl's hair curl naturally aad he haa little trouble In keeping it ta order, I exceedingly beooming. Whichever method I adopted, make nttie difference, but tha new law of tbe mode ia that there must be no buneh of hair, no knot, at the back of tbe bead, and none also on tha fore bead. A eurl or two on tbe forehead is allowable ooe oa eoob temple, say and that is all. The disappearing of the Psyche after ite long reign will occasion a few heartburnings, possibly, amoDg tbe girlswho looked particularly well with It, but tbe new fashion Is far mora be coming to most women, and la being hailed with delight. X. Y. Herald. eatlfal Women of Perw. The women of Lima are proverbial for their beauty. Such large, liquid, soulful eyea; such rosebud lips and pearly teeth; such dainty hands and feet, rounded arma and graceful fig urea it would be hard to find bo com mon any other place in the world. A few of the most ultra-fashionable wear modern hate and bonneta for state occasions, but the majority still cover their glossy black treaaea with tbe lace mantilla or black mantuaof allk or woolen. Tho latter is the only correct thing for church wear among young and old, rich and poor, and a bonnet would no more be allowed dur ing tho aervice than a gentleman In the north would be expeoted to go to the communion altar with his hat on bia head. But the mantua la no longer wora aa formerly, ao that only one eye of tba wearer le risible, but ia faatened with more or leas coquettish effect, and le vastly more becoming to tho Caatlllan typo of beauty than the most elaborate triumph of Trench roil Mnary. Pwtroit free Preea. laTkade" waa written to 188a. Magda wrar 1M aymphoalaa. Aaaotto Bearpoff, the ltuesiaa ptaa tot, la tb wtr of Lescbetltxky. Yards was organist in hi native tow wbra ba waa sine yearn old. Charle Martin Loeffler wa bora oa faaoery 80, 1861. aad ia still living. "Beavwauto Cellini" was Hector Bar Heafa first opera, and made a failure at ita fret production. Istenlagla the monotoning or ebaut- j lug of oartaia parte of the Anglican I ula. Aaa earn 1 Hi, aTiM chureb servie by the minister. ClemeatU Cramer, Hummel and Ceeray or recognised eduestional oompoaora. Oaifoal waa the pen name of Char lotte Altlagtea Barnard, who published a great many very popular English bal lads. She died in 1869. FeMx Xeadeleeohn founded the Lelp- aig eoneervatery of musie in 1843. Rob ert Schumann was one of tbe pro fessor of that Institution. Tb eemooettion known aa "Weber' Laat Walt ta by Belsslger. A manu script eepy of tbe dance wa found amoag Webere papers after Ms death. This, however, had been given to Weber by the composer. It la No. S of Bsissl gerls "CanaeaBrUlantes, poor le Piano forte." "Die Waebt am Kheln" la a modern German folk song adopted during the Franeo-rrueitan war of 1870-71 as the national song. The word are by Max Behneekenborrer, a manufacturer, and the musie by Carl Wllhelm. The latter received ra annual pension of 130 from fba t ameror. Ladies' Bom Journal. NOTES OP AITC) FOR WEEELMEPf During tli present season the police force of Cleveland haa secured the re turn of ltt out of 200 stolen wheel. A very statue fixture for loose hand la bor grip fa to molt some alum and ap ply ft to fba eada la centact with the tnboa, The road abampionahlp of Scotland aro fto arore. Tba farmers kicked, tiie pettee ntorrVred, send Mr. Seaatly )! HltoHfp aaa lost hla occupation. Bead rajetag abroad, a wall aa hero, Five fi set lu ualy Bteyota bare made tbalr way Into tba BrtrWb wiwvum, the authoritiea baratmr eraftT?'heu a eyele stable la tha bascule at, for aa aoaay aa a htmdoed oytlaa day hud bee left unprotested oaajtmrt Tba ta towfaasen to small towns and oirtota to at mo wCn 60 wen to poet fLeamTve oa eiaomcal joonng, eleo Iin Wb oaf electric wirln;, auek aa la saahed Fa private house and ftaamee miahrtor baa to ffee stamp oa a cycle, e teat for it baa been ort for cansafng returning without t Rusoiaa emba wo stopped fba other rtrlaar. bnt wbea aaked for Vts oassf the offleer en reading It repeckotei bia paaeil and notebook, promptly aaakitig profuse apologies. or PE0PLB. Carle tta fturbide, daugb- tor af IMaoo Itarbide of Mexico, pre- eld ovot A rtoaeaad stand in one of tbe plane la tbe elty of Mexico. A atoaatoa paper sys that the poems of Bdaa are translated into Rus sian ami art more appreciated In that eearrtsy tbaa they are In the United State. Cet ffhtoeaebu Okuma, Japan's new premier, Is described as a etrong party man. Rie soa and heir spent arvca years fa thla country, gradual- lag fram rrlBceton in 1878. Tho ooaamisaloB of John Hay to be eeeretasy of avat erediti him to the Wetrlct of Calambta. TbU i tbe first time that a ettinn credited to the dis trict has erer been appointed to a eab- toot pOatvtea. Br. B. 3. Btafford, of St. Peter ehurab, Baltimore, haa refused an offer of tot ,01a fr ) weeks' work deliver- tog laature oa the "Passion Play" while It wa being exhibited by elne- aaategtopb. Tb teafh. of Btephea A. Northway, eongisewaaa from the Xrneteenth Ohio fltatriet, reeaTla tbe fact that In 76 yoara Ibis district has had but six repreeeatatir, among whom were Jam A. Garfield, and the famous aboBfieotot, Jot us B. Qlddlng. KJCTRICITY AT W0RK.- Tlteeo aro HI nrilea of electric street aalrway ra Loutarflle, lty. la a abort time rraetlcally all the surfaee raflway in New Tork city will be operated on tbe underground trol ley syetem. Experiment made in Paris show that aa el e trie wagon costa 47 per eaut. laea to run than a horse waaron and S( per eent. less than a petroleum motor. An English company has placed be fore the Italian government a scheme for building aa electric railway over the Ortat St. Bernard. The line would be about 43 mtleolong, and start from Aosta. Maps and charts have been prepared for a military telegraph and telephone service between Santiago, Quantana mo, Baracoa, Sagua de Tanuamo and Ban Luis, all garrison point in the ieland of Cuba. Capt. Leigh la in charge of the work. A French fireman baa invented and constructed a powerful fire engine In which tbe power to propel the vehicle and operate the pumpa ia supplied by a 80-horse power engine. For igniting tb charge la the motor cylinders, and alao for giving a powerful light oa the ftoene of tb operation, a small ator atfo battery la carried which, when eharged, auffioe for right hoar VtM MTBtoi uodaeTeoroa toot pan, t aoao a pasea tba m Willi ad gaosdsajs ratsstot-, a, J I ', r AW ' WitW TSYT. If w gto-av also aad leeae . eT1 rut so uis. 1 Jwaa la 'ail, THB UCtTUM raakvW a 1 hi sse aaa ajd. V li). a ports mt e.tHL Li' aca wTojl M 1 BO saVBsOBHamaamaaji aj . JaWnilK COathtlw A. , '", "V" """ M4 bit H 1 j uCTwwioi ntra at 'aooH F now feurteeato ruler ef JudtTT,ki 7"w wr sre. g -of the woart of ataxia tb, of kla tdga, suffered rente, ami trleo .-aJ ' V.j4 alai a 4m ftwl a J .w.. w aaarH. tbong rtwoa dtoU.et aJa,. L Msas.isVb Orvaaeo Aaara,, ls1M Ite fBB aaaaJlaa aaaV a . ' " . . owaht lum"" xw aay mt, bt"" iimaencea would oa,, - --'""y moral, t, werw Ojaa Ojet.uu.a nuw7.11. irem to mor, Into riauiBtioo and lleenttomJ deuoaoot IN a a, ' 1 nuum viob; upvai ruaaisn immi pvwbj as tan i ui.iimr.il ww gie, thatheaJ wipx mi on usaaem aa a mia a dish, wtphsg and turmng it tnstre or tho atag od tbe A. tlon of re ytaptrrr tha om, nioJ flere MTQsfba, awt led aartrtllr pinFiiun mmm awsrawntO. it. Tin roaarlmoat. T. lord brwagbt vpoaj to am It. syrlai Boabdeo. tluwati, um iwauru arvors. nt Kngat ayrta" wehi ItoarlaadeVa or Ms V-mrym. ini KBOSSSeO InJ the fattrtofc Ifoot arlwaa regard rlnsm,' tV awm wbtoa wsm ttrnmA ft. w , when pi. tar. Ilat by mram (fceyaatatjtsitotldir; raa .beat wA COT agata, ntol? aaaaaste sW to toask fettoja far to toat. "Carotsd Ua un?. jt ft a 1 ttoa toe Metety too st urn a frv woo taatoa t lnvtti J 'aaarrtw , Stor BsaaAodsloa "waa tt 0 f Asaajsto stoa, toaas efai.toU ital. klmj held la too boat way tori by ffiilll fto good wa frotn the an row. "Aoal tooaarbt bfai aowtn to JcM satom: Wo aot know that be bJ flnoaoataltagtoffotttohlni. Eat! paroaai toaaa a biao of Aaarrls i rare, fa aot aaavaraneled. TV. aVafts ad Bopaasaueev-Ys. 1HI First, Bo aaa a patrayrle Merm t hla ewtoji It. "e built a wa.1i' Ratoao, to) btrfrt toOoattar wsHof e city of Boitl oa tb west of Qihon-fc thvwAloy.k aad 00m passed tbto Opboli stool, fbe soatbern pirte! tbe taaaato bilL oaeod chler B fentfag too eswiouadtegr country. I seeoad. la. "B took away 51 atrwage aoo . . . and cast out of too Wry:" H aVotroyed M meaao ef idolatry, which ha had intao-l daoad to learner years. I Tbarl. to, Ba ropairea t4iealsra' tha tt,k ao. He rostored the wf I lee af tra reTIgloa. I a afroedl tboreformrsjl a waTl a axampte. I HlftH II rTCtK3BBTTONS . It ia almost lmpoeaiMo to undo 0 evil wo boos doae. . Iatobanat arrecaeject. (to of tbeaa to fhot It aheuld b a school to traiaiag mo. It so aaa too eye to tho botrTMs aator of ant, sod1 a graatosaa of to eoi tor ropontsnca Sla is a leaves., a laoaoo that iseatav ing. Booaeaiatotobtaseifslona Tha early maaboad of Maaasseh luatrateo that, wboa tho obndren X tb toed besoms video, they do to- come worse tbaa tb average oit wirtoi men. In eeaaetsaos aaaTaromorefw violence. Tb toll of " iY wso sn ere tlon to lb general tow roapectfii? history of ebiMraa of a godly paresf ago. It to a proverb, eimoet, that tat eona of Mobeaa aad ctorajmeo deaeeas aad alders are apt to be wh-kat Tho rostral ata ol a reilgio borne t aomettmea arltMiaoi aa tondfng by a ttctloa to the extremes of vioe. Thi(r strtioa laaottruebJatoHosJly. BlacV Uoa dlapswfo K. I Bi OSMIBT. To live leva 1 hotter tboa tolove 1. Lev saabaa tower aaastakes tasn learnlao. Uf t dasaa up aad pom Hft tbe wo world f JCnowlag bow to I aide In knw big what to think. Mobrbial It it fail tea about dolaf gooaV Kvom Cahrttoa BOiCfflSt bsoataadOariat. m Itosartoaomntoao3ioii.. 12, to. O. oa bo waa la afflict ketort too taaab" Tbot is iii do to tola oast BMaaMao ti eii k tloa, eWI boaabtoi bliai stf grwt Bis a)sto eeaatost oWw rbet he trujy MaOtoart to ha taaaoot heart. 8. Woo aaeiialssl of htet:' Lovoa to wOar satd aaaaror arartr. Itoayola too baa on wto aoayot asaavaototot sonets by tollfeatag L.'.!,fa, f PhT -wV tori