CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Tnplfl For Ilia Writ ll(lnnlii .Inn. 10. Ciiliitnrlit hr !!. B. II. IxtTln. Torn'.- fci'ivts nf utt-img lltrtw.-J.tikn fit, 10-SS. (A tt'tniwrniicti minting iiifjixl...) Tho ulrniiH lifo orrliitritptw Hint is sot tt'furo iin In mir tnjili'iil rrfcrimi-n ns tmr lunnVl fur flliiUnii tlm siwi'Ih nf strung liven In tlmt nf .1hil llin lliiplint. Ilitril ly cnuM n lirttrr Imvn lio'ti rlu-"n, itr tioulitrly iipiily Hi" mlijivt of tMninr nnw. Wo tint only Imvo tlm Ufn nf .Inlm im tiwtininur of tlm iinliilitY nf IiIn plinr nolor, Imt wit Imvn it ri'iitiu tiilili' ilwlnrn t Inn i f til" Iioril Jllinwlf III fnvnr nf tills uphilim. Thin In it i1i'iiKiint li'sll inuliy, (ihi, frniii tint fuel, tlntt It mum Itftitlrllmtt' to.lnlin Jiinf nftir Itn Itml inlitimtiil Ills ilinilif roiiriMiiitiK t'lirlnt.. Ill tint Iilnlirit toriimnf uiiiikmihiitiI pnii flili'llt'tt (111 M fprnliH nf lilm, 1 ' lilt llifC tluit "Mining tlinsit Unit urn limn nf wmni'ii, llii ro In lint ii KivntiT jirnjilH't, tlinil .Mm tlm llupllHt." When Clirlut Nmlin nf .Inlin In sui'li kImw in tfi-tiiH, "0 in imt lii'sitiittt to tn Itn IiIn lifti nN n limili'l ntio In HIiiNtrntn llin mhtcIn nf strong lives. Ono scrri't nf n strung llfo, us lllus triitnl in .Inlm, In tint wllllngniwt tit no ccpt irlvntlnn. .Inlm lived fur your In tlio vIlileniKHd, with imt lilng In unit tfy tnsto, with linrely NUlllrlt'iit, In siislnlii llfo nml with nnly (lie muglM'st kiwi nf dross. TIiIn jirlviitlnn wit wviwnry tlmt. he mlit iicrfnrm tlm wni k which tlml hml fur lilttl tit tin. OncHei'ri'tnf strength la willingness tn eniliiio luiriMiiiN, In sudor iiriviitimi. Tim niiiiHllt wciiIoicnn In thlN rmrtirulnr tnnkcN iiiimy wcnV men, rmrtlouliirly ns n mm It nf Intent pornncn. Men will tint stiller lirivnliiin, they will in it. deprive thoiimolves nf tlmt wlileh sntixllos their physical Nppolltrs, nnd tlm rennlt In woiiIiiioks, whcrciiN they nilnht Itnvn licon strong, iiifluwilinl nien If they luul onituroil jirivntlnn. Anntlinr secret nf strength llliintrnted In John In moral ronriign. .Inlm hml thn onurngn nf hln convictions. Jlo pvpii tlo tionneoil thn king unit quroii fur tholr nIhn, ns well II N thn pnimnnll poop In. Monti onurngn In nil iilisnliitn necessity to gnnril ngniiist thn evils nf intonipor nnnn. Hoitrooly n liny gri iwn to iminliooil wttlinnt being tonipteil ngnin nnd iiKitin to InilitlKn In strong drink, mid Itn nuiRt hitvn tho lnornl onurngn to refuse nnd to Ntnnd Ivy IiIn rpfiiNitl, or ho will frill lie Dentil tlifl tempt nt ion. Another Nccrct is willing subjection to thn will of Oil. John did to thn vnry best of IiIn nbility tho work which God bnd lull! out for him to do. Un wnN fnlthfnl, even to donth, to tho work cmnniittoil to IiIn cluirgo. If wo follow tlm put Ii tlmt Hod lityNout fur nN in lifo, in Ilia way, our lives will bo strong in deed. Tllliln Ttrarilnl. Ri rv. 1. 9 ! T Hum. XTtl, 1)3-117; 1'h. xviii, 1, 8; xxvli, It xsvm, I, n; xxix, hi xivi, i; ixviu, 84, HIS; Jolt xil, lit 25; lm. xil, 8; xl, 29-111; IW. x, SO; II Cor. xil, 0, 10) Kph. lii, 14-10; I'liil. iv, 1.'), 14; I l'et, T, 10. llml KmlMTor t Oralonc AkktowiIvo (lirlHtinu Kndenvnr work Is not coliflned to tho bind of tho Rocl .oty'N birth. Tho Vnrri Htrnpt WnRlnyan ooloty In Oeelnng, AtiHtrnlin, in Un fifth annnnl report, makes a phenomenal RhowliiR. During thn yeur H.21H visits were made, nn nvoruneof 108 weekly; frprnys and biuikets of flowers to the unmlier of 1,8110 woro iierRonnlly dis trlbntod nnd Nent by pint; vurinuN meet Idrn, iinmberiiiK GBH, wero held, and more tlmu 8.1,000 permiiiN nttondnd theno ; 300 perpoiiH wero led to sin the tent' peranco pledge. AlthotiKh the iumnbnr blp of tho socioty in only 811, wore than f 500 iu chhIi wun ruiHod. ChrUtUn Kudi-itTor rrmyer. TrnHthiK in tho Lord Jesus Christ and realizing tbu untold LiIuhhIiik of fervent tinltod prayer, wo, the iiulividnnl links in tho World's Chrintiim Knduuvor Pray er Chain, cavnuuut uud ug'ne to make it oat prnotieo to offer a petition, howevor brief, for ono nuother and for tho cunse of Christian Endeavor every day. Wo also oovuntmt to boar in mind at the uiraitl time of our ovouiug dovotions suoh causes na uio bruught to the attention of tho Fruyer Chain as objects for our united petition. President Clark. Money For MlulunarlM. Tho Presbyterian Christian Endeavor sooloty of BaltRburg, Pu., has discovered 0 novel way of ruining missionary mon ey. Tho church was in need of a sexton, so the Christian Endeavor society vol nnteered its servioes. The pastor report that the church was never so well taken care of and the Eudeavorers have ap plied tho salary to their missionary oon tributious. WlUUtoa SocUtr Still CmIoiu. The original Christian Endeavor so ciety in WiHiston ohuroh, Portland, Me. , sees no flagging in its tool. In alterna tion with othor Portland societies it has undertaken the holding of regular seir ioes at the Greeley hospital. - Jastu Want Bafor. Their foo to Jernaalom, They (topped, with laggard feet, Ealf timorous, defiant half, At what they went to maot. But as they rented, or they talked Their sad forebodings o'er Btlll leading on the little band, ' Their Vaster went before. ' - Be saw in 4sloa maddened throne, Ho saw the crowded hall. Where aorlbe and priest should mock and Boat, Whore cruel snourge should fall. Be saw the orosa. Its shadows lay The toil Home pathway o'er, But, pressing on with ardeut soul. The tUatur went before. Today Thy pledged disciples, Lord, Meet sorrow, pain and shame, Thulr watchword In the trial time Thine own all conquering name. Though flush bo wouk and spirit faint, And heart be spent and sore, They oannot full in any strife While Thou sualt go before. Is pnaenos of Thy bitter loss, In midst of dark defeat, They yet shall snatch victory Aiid taste a triumnh sweut: Nor death Itself shall crush them, Lord. Its final conflict o'er, The ransomed hunts shall shout and sing. '--ur tumour weni ueiorei" -OeleeUd. THE SIN EATER. A (Itirtitus Pnneral flit Whlrh Formerly HMnliifxl In Wain. Tho principality nf Wales lias within living memory pnHncfHcil nn nlllciiil known ns thn "nIii eater," says a lsm ilcm jmiiiinl. It wun thn practice for n relntlvn tixually it woninn to put on thn breaHt nf n iliKipitNed persnti n ipinii tlly nf bread nnd 1'heenn nml lMer, nml thn sin eater wiin sunt fur to cihihiimio tlicin niij to pi'iiimiiiice thn everliiMtlng tcHt nf thn depnilcil. It WUN Ijclleved that In ilulnil tliln he nlMiihilcly ato nnd Hpprnprlnlcd to hliiiHiilf thn hIiih Nyinliol- led by tho vIiiiiiIh, ami thereby pie- Venled their distill blng Inn repnHe nf tint Rinncr who bud eniiiinlltcd tliniu. Such nil aitimHciiielit wnnlil nlivimiHly lcnvn nnthhig to be (IchIiciI on the one side, but Imw it wnrlnxl nil the oilier wn lire Imt fold. What was snppned to bo tho condition nf Him Fpirilnnl uiiilcr taker after Ihiioeroiiiiiny WiiHcniicliiilcil? 1 H1 IiIn "appropriation" nf the ilcad tnitu'sHitiN imply it sortnf moral iirhIiiiI- Iittioli nf them, answering to IiIn phys ical imnlmt lilt Ion nf the bread nml elieese? The question would obvliniHly be one nf snine Inipniliiiice In n hIii eat er in largo practice. If the responsibili ties nf bis profession were lis great nN they would up pen r to have been nn this hypothesis, bo would need to retire from it early and tn devote n ennslder ablo portion nf his closing years to re ponliiuce nnd good works. Again, it In mtlmiil to ask what hap pened nt the deconsn of n popular or "fashionable sin eater. Would any ono among his professional brethren tinilcr tnko to oat bis sins, even In thn first flush nt satisfaction produced by stop- ling into bis shoes? If no, thou, indeed, iiin thn epithet nf "gallant" been right ly bestowed upon little Wales. It. in ns though one doctor Niiiveoding to anoth er's practice rhould ponsent to nssumn thn moral responsibility for bis late col league N treatment, nf nil Ills deceased ittienlN iu addition to his own similar burdens. Wn yield to mine in admiration nf thn quiet and homely heroism of the med ical prnfossinn, but wo doubt whether it would enable tlicin to face such an or deal nN this. As to the Welsh practition ers to whom wo have computed them, wo plirlnk from pursuing thn analysis further. It In evident that, an ill tho schoolboy giuno of "conquerors," whero a stono which can smash tho smasher, of, say, 4!1 other stones takes over ull its conquests, and becomes itself a forty-fon rer," so tho responsibilities tif theso unhappy men might itoeuniuliito nt nn nlnrming rnln. Ono hardly darns to contemplate the internal condition of tho sin eater of a sin enter who bud in lifo attended n long series of other sin eaters. Tho ebceso would bn almost converted iuto Welsh rabbit beforo ha had gut It down. THE SHIP WAS AGROUND. lint the rasnencer Dlneovered That Fact In a Hnumlalwut Waj, It must bo about ten yonrs sinoo I wns returning to this country from New York on bourd ono of the Anchor Hue boats. Wo loft quito early in the morn ing, ami wero stcamiug down the bay iu high hopes of u pleasant trip. We soon got Into a thick fog, and after passing Bandy Ilisik at ahont quarter spend the ship run aground. The ma jority of the passengers, however, know nothing of our plight, fur the propeller kept on churning up tho water in fruu tlo efforts to gut the vessel off the mud, and the fog was so dense that very few people noticed we were nut making headway. Tho captain dispatched his first oflloor to Bandy Hook to telegraph the position of ufluirs to tho agents, but as tho en gines wore still kept going no ono sus pected that anything unusual hud oo oarred. Presently the boat returned, bnt no quostlous were asked, and no one seem od to huve tho ldoo that there was any uood to ask them. Two or three hours passed, and an ocean tug came alongside out of the fog. Nowsboys cumo on board to soil their papers, and did a good business. "Ex trarl Extrurl" wus their ory, and these "extrurs" coutuined on the front page fall and graphioaoconutof the strand ing of the very liner on which they were disposing 'of thorn I "Oreat Boottl" exclaimed one man who had invested iu a paper, "don't those papers know how to lief Here's one saying now that onr ship has run ground I" "Bo we are, and likely to remain," answered an officer, npon whioh the passenger ran to the side of the vessel and looked over in order to convinoe himself. The newt now, of oonrse, began to spread all over the ship, bnt it was too much for everybody when a quarter of an hour later a stout old gentleman sprang up from his teat and yellod, "Jerusalem I we're aground," and then ran fall tilt along the dock in a fearful state of terror. London Telegraph. Treasurer Upton's Request, lira. Harriet Taylor Upton, as treas urer, has sent out her annual letter, re minding the members of the N. A. W. 8. A. that their contributions are now due. Aooompanying this letter, Mrs. Upton has sent out printed slip whioh reads as follows: "Do yon not know some believer in woman's political ad vancement who may not care to take an active part in local, state or national work, and yet who oould become a mem ber of the National Amerioan society if you asked ber personally or sent her the inolosed article of the constitution? Will you not try to get one contributing member? Will not every member aot on this suggestion?" Defined. TeacherAnd what is meant by keep ing the Sabbath holy? Ethel It means it means to think of something you would like to do, oh, ever so much, and then not doing it 'cause it's Sunday. Indianapolis Jour- DEADLY SHOTS FIRED BY THE 8UN. In One Instance an Innneent Mas Was Sen tenced to lie llsnged. Ill n reeent pn)eraiHnred nil nnnonnt nf a Nl range ncoident in which n mini was killed by tho iliHehargn of n gun whlln lying tiHlcop on a Intnign In bis room, thn weapon being diRi harged by rnlleoletl rays nf the mill falling npon thn cartridge chamber nf thn llreiirm. Hlncnthe publication nf tlm Htnry n cnrrenpnnileiil from York, Pn,, writes roncernlng thn nceiilent nml refers to n plnillar cane. In which, through the nf fnrlN nf n plover Cincinnati lawyer liiimcil ( I. 11. Wnlliii, IhoperNnu aoiuiNeil nf murder nml itcuteiipiui to 1k banged was set nt liberty, the TiroiiiiiHtiinlliil evblciice nn which be wits cntivlcted Imi lug entirely exploded by it wIIiicrhoiI demoiiHlrallnii an to Imw tlm invlilciit really turred. Tho York correspondent referred to Volume II) nf The Criminal Iaw Muga r.lnii, page OUT, nn which a full account nf tlm ease niMiirs. The ease was that nf the state nf Tennessee against, Avery, tried In Henry enmity, that, stale, and is ono nf the most icinin liable in tho history of criminal Jurisprudence. Ill Juno, 1HS7, Charles Knslcy, the cousin of n man nf thn miiiin nf Avery, wiin killed in his room while lying on n lounge, about II o'clock iu the after noon. The weapon which caused tho death wiin n small rille, sending a lb) caliber ball through Knsley's brain. No one was Iu the house nt the limn but, Knsloy. An empty rllle wns found lying on n rack on a wall of the room In w hich the killing nectirrc il, nud tlm bullet tit led thn tube. Avery wns arrested for the prime, ns he wiin thn only living elosn relative to Knsley, and by his death profiled to tlm ; nmouiit of about find, 000. Avery wiin , ! tried, pleaded not guilty, but, wiin con- ' j vlctcd nf murder In tho first degree and i I sentenced to bn banged. Ho appealed t i thn supreme court and engaged Mr. WalliH to defend him. The supremo I court remanded the ease buck to the clr- ; cult court on technical errors. Two j I mistrials were brought about, nnd then phiiio tho strangest, part nf the story, i Thn brilliant WiiIIIn struck thn keynote ' ' to the mystery. Iu August, 1HIII, be ' had thn riflo loaded nud hung on thn j wall. A whitn sheet with thn form of a I I man marked on it was placed In exact- ! ly tho position (Hienpled by iMisloy when lying asleep, nnd n heavy cut glass pitch- , er of water like the nm found Iu tlm ( rixim was placed on thn shelf nlsivn, , Thn temporitturn wits 110 degrees In tho shnde, ono of tho hottest days of the ' year. i Thn pitcher noted ns n sunglass, nud i tho hot rayn nf thn sun shining through 1 thn water were refraeted directly on thn ' ourtridgn chamber of tho riflo, j Eight wilnoNRos werii in thn room,' and a few minutes nfter 8 o'clock a pulf j and a reiiort oeenrred, nnd the ball I I struck tho outlined form back nf thn ear i in the exact location where Knsley was j ll()t( ()n tw,ry f circumstantial I evideiicn went to pieces. The Incident, i being witnessed nnd sworn to, readily explained Itself to tho jury. Cincinna ti Enquirer. HORACE AND HIS GARDEN. The Toet I-ovecl the Contitrv, Vet Moped When He Was There. All bin lifo Horoeo had wished for n ploco of Innd which contained a garden, a stream nnd a coppice, uud Iu the Hit bino valley ho found nil three. To tako a imp after his brief meal on thn grass by tho strenm wns to him that exquisite combination of mentnl and physical enso which man is foolish to despise booanso it is an enjoyment within tho reach of every other animal as well ns of him self. Hornco clearly considered both his 1 Bubinn farm nnd his villa nt Tibur healthier than tho cnpital, especially in the nntumn, "when all fathers nnd mothers turu pnlo with four for their children." It may bo doubted if Roma wns so exempt from malarial fever at that time as it is generally thought to have been, Onoe, when he hnd promised Maecenas to be away only flvo days, he romiiiuod at Tibur through all tho month of August, and he begs his "dear friend," If ho would have him keep well, to lot him stay yet longer, and even pass thn winter out of Rome by the seasido (ho was probably thinking of Tarentnm). Yet was not there a spice of truth in the taunt which his servant Dnvus ad dressed to the poet, that when he had been too long in the oountry ho moped to death? Wo are almost invited to sus pect thnt thore was ; tbe town was, after all, the life of his life. One may be sure, by tbe bye, that tbe worthy Davua him self hated seolusion as much as any Ital ian savant does today. Tibur he may have endured ; there he could gossip with the servants of other villas, but at the Sabine farm with whom could he have due obiaochiere except with tbe steward another martyr? By immortal izing the amusing criticism of Davos, Horace shows that he was the first to ob serve that "no man was a hero to his valet. "Contemporary Review. The Saeeeaafnl Has, "The successful man," said Mr. Gratebar, "is by no means helpful to himself alone. He helps a greut lot of other people fcs welL There isn't a healthy, vigorous, energetio, self reliant, tuacessful man whose example does not breed the same qualities iu others, and personal contaot with such a man is an active stimulant and direct aid to suc cess. He awakens in us new strength and arouses ambition. He winds us up and sets ns going. See to it, my frieud, that you don't run down." New York Sun. Bather Vlndlotlre. Qld Boy How's this? I hear that you have consented to the marriage of your daughter with young Seekem. Friend (sullenly) Yes, I had to. But never mind; just Wait I'll get even with him. "Eh? Will you disinherit her?" "Worse. I'll give her a ooncert grand piano for a wedding present "New York WeoJtly. QUEER JAMAICA WAYS. flaw On Woman Fatlei In Rome tn Ho as the Itnmaiis 1Mb "When In noma, do ns thn Romans' flu," says tho old distich, but Iu these flnys of universal travel It In somewhat noooNsnrv to know beforehand thn inan bers and customs nf thn native Inhabit ants nf thn countries that nrn visited. "I hnvo eaten with chopsticks with n mandarin's wife nud daughter In Chlmi nnd snt cross legged with the Persian Indies In Teheran and smoked mir (lles," said an American woman who was nothing if not posmopolltan, "but I never failed to adapt myself success fully to tlm customs nf the country un til I reached .lauiaica, III tho West In dies. I bad letters to mm nf the mag nates there, uud upon delivering I hem 1 received a prompt, invilalinii to break fast mid to spend the (lay. Tho boor was Imt mentioned, but us tlm pooplo went French I supposed of pnurse It was l'J o'clock, n la foon lielte, at which tliiio I presented myself, only to Hint that I had been expected at N. However, my entertainers were most hospitable, nud their usual frugal luncheon nf cake, wine and fruit wiin evidently supple mented by more substantial viands for my benefit. After luncheon 1 was asked If I would like to take n Imp. An I hud Just arrived I assured my hosts that I never slept In the daytime nml proceed ed to make myself as agreeable as possi ble, My entertainers endeavored to lm cheerful, but them was something In thn atmosphere that made me nwnro that I had onminlltod n solecism, nud that, I bad guessed rightly was very up parent In tint relieved looks nf the fam ily when I said that I thought I did feel llrcd nnd wnnlil be glad to repose my self n little. I wiin Immediately eon dueled to an apartment which bad nvl dently been nrnuiged with tlm expecta tion that I would go regularly to bed nnd wishing me n gissl rest tlm lady mid gentleman nf the house left me for thn wholn afternoon. "Alsiut f one of thn daughters came to fetch me iu n fresh toilet, bsiklng very nlen nnd making me fool very tumbled nnd untidy In consequence. Ho 1 nfter I hud been shown the gardens, which wero really lovely, I begun to make men adienx. ' Hut yon must stop to I dinner,' they urged i 'wo quite exont- edyon.' Hut 1 thought they bnd had I enough of mo nud sirslsted in my refus nl. I thought they parted from me ruth ' er sillily, nnd in driving over thn long ' nvenun which led up to tJia bouse I met n number of smartly dressed people, ' who, I nfterwnrd learned, bnd Wn in ! vltcd especially to meet mo. Ho 1 inlss i ed it nil around nnd gave no end of ! trouble nnd offense, nil because I did not ' Just know Jamaloa hitblts." Now York I Tribune. THE CODE OF HONOR. Ilitellng as It Was la Franea In tbi Time f Itlehellen. Thn passion for dueling, whioh had oost Kriuieo, it wns said, Isitwoou 7,000 nnd rl,00t) lives during thn 20 years of Henry IV's reign, wns nt Its height when his son came to thn throne. The council of Trent In 1 545 hnd solemnly condemned tho prnotieo of single com bat, impartially including principals, seconds and spectators In its penalty of excommunication. In 1003 nn edict of Henry pronounced thn "dnmmihlo cus tom of dueling lntrodnnwl by tho cor ruption of thn century" to bo the cause of so mnuy piteous accidents, to the ex treme regret and displeasure of tho king ami to tho irreparable damage of tho state, "that wo should count ourselves unworthy to hold the scepter if we do htyud to repress tho enormity of this crime. " A whole suries (if edicts followed to the sumo effect, but It wns easier to mnko edicts than to enforco them. Deg radation, imprisonment, confiscation of property, loss of civil rights nnd donth wero the penalties attached to the In fringement of tho laws against duoling, nnd still the practice prevailed. In 1020 Richelieu published a milder form of prohibition. The first offense was no longer capital, a third only of tho of fender's property was to be confiscated, and the judges were permitted to rooog nizo extenuating circumstances. A few months Inter tho Corute do Boutoville thought fit to test the minis ter's patience in this direction. The Place Royale hud long been a favorite duoling ground, and Do Bouteville traveled from Brussels to fight his twenty-second dnel horn, in the heart of Paris, in deliberate defiance of the king's authority. The result was not encourag ing. Montmorency though he was, the oount went with his second to the scaf fold, and the marked decrease from that time in the number of duels may be at tributed either to the moderation used in framing the law or to the inexorable resolution with which it was enforced. Maomlllan's Magazine. Wanted, Ladles and gentlemen suffering with throat and lung difficulties to call at our drug store for a bottle of Otto's Cure, which we are distributing free of charge, and we can cohuduntly recom mend it as a superior remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption and all dtseanoe of the throat and lungs. It will ttop a cough quicker than any known remedy. We will guarantee it to cure you.' If your children have croup or whooping cough it is sure to give instant relief. Don't delay, but get a trial bottle free. Large sizes 60o, and 2oo. Sold by W. B. Alexander. The wonder still grows that the green goods men can still find victims despite tho exposures that the papers are oon stantly giving of tbe swindle. The gam will probably continue as long as ths green goods appeal to the avarice of the green bads. Boston Herald. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and euros constipa tion, 23ots., SOots., 11.00, Sold by J C. King Co. A ItintMttt OiiMt. When Dickens first met Hans (1irls tlnn Anderson in a liomloii drawing room, hn asked his fellow novelist to pny hi tn ft visit, nt tlitdshlll. The Invi tation wns promptly weeptod nnd the gnest remained n long time. Hpon tunny eepONlniiN during IiIn pro tracted visit Dickons found bis patience put to the tost by his new friend, In splln nf Ilaus Christian's many merits nnd grssl qualities, his very marked peculiarities made htm an ex ceedingly dlfllcult person to eutertnin. He was extremely sentimental nnd emotional, and frequently, for no ap parent, reason, would burst Into a flood nf womanish tears uud tun away to bis rismi, A few days nfter bis nrrlval ho rang the bell nud asked to sen tlm eldest son (if tlm bouse. The eldest son was nwny, nnd when Dickens himself went to nisi what bis guest desired be found that Anderson wished tho eldest sou to shave him, that being tlm custom nf IiIn own country. Dickens explained that In tlm first place young Onirics was nbsent, and that, secondly, It would be an experi ment fraught with danger for him tn attempt the desired arrrieo, ns, with the very best Intentions, be would prob bly nearly decapitate his illustrious jruost. , Under those most untoward pirenm stances Hans Christian, weeping, Isitonk himself to the nearest barber shop nnd lind IiIn beard at tended to professionally. A Dure Car. Mrs. Minks DiK'tor, my husband Is i terrible sutTerer from Insomnia, and snmn nights cannot slisip n wink. 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