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SHADOW PICTURES ...g-, w :-eo y u rftite. Not :»t ,j »T»r^ M«f '*!*. (Kt I s%* n? -to. TtLrwwn by laaspli^Mea th A!vrays T-i the am* lie ic.fc oat :'o* jr.7 ear''-*-*, ftr. the S ..klu'* U.. tOl 5 o.~ivi Bier father'i*-•«"•* 'e#.t Kim And ton gtsi, my wia? Ua*kte.- WHn»a I au-t yoJ .a :u? aaU, I eouM see agate fur -shadow Thrown iy jptd-itit •.» to* »all Anas tfarcsra ••*:*•. aarf face tpUftai—• OonM it ty for X.4 *1 stlU* Ew tUii Si'v-Can.:* th. "Pa, I watt a Oe-Uar fc.ii:" —But..» ...,r 'VHAT KATE DID. Hw -.v a Dear Little Girl 11 Wf.'-n . h-u.in a.i of prr-tiv is ot*'o,r.y tn ac at rf-c^-in. whit* coasir.c she t«''_ lh« iri'-. on th*1 be-iiiai "A .•• •*P«ntans,*" "D^sie?'?" and Kxprpsj*^,'" or wij*wo«fver th*ir sWi* harp^nf-d to b*t naan^i. and Ka'i'r had tlic w,»ie wa—r. -»ii r'.f.m to ht-r-j-s? in which to think. F!v.-n Mi« llyvtnta had jT'.-nf- to Farni'••: Ka.i^'t*'j. .ht?.-ss the roal *i" bad corrip- hf*r to board rooad wita Ai'//s for sh bal forjrotten. and Katie Aid the oil bail th* whole a rr^i s."ho«d «m all '.o th^rc^e!vf-s. I douV. Ka:if\ heart, when she fir^t thouent of it. didn't dis taoce the beating of the prirn flock, whlob. with i*.h "Oo.T.e and thvvn Mi^s Hj-ai'-.nth'stjrderlv de-»k. But Katie's thoughts w^re a pun ueither heart-beats nor -Io»:k-w»a»:a. ahxjr^d wa.« she in '"harm:r.^r id-a tnat was dawning into a *»•*•«t and r^ai pov»ibil* ity with f-verrj s«--cond'H hurri'-d flight. All afternoon she found h'-rseif bar-! ittff to do ha't with it—for it '.-r^t bf t*«Ti b«*rw-lf an.1 •h*' personal pro nouns, it sat upon li.e very ourv*^ thai k*pt thP div.s^r and q^ri^nt from •lippini? into th*1 dividend, ar.d hit! even i the big -itraw-i'olorf-d a:ap of Africa! You «#. Katie was* a vf-ry arriMvoj» i i e i i a n y u o a V a n aa fa? as a whoi^jmy tiirifrini-is. or a gpttinar on in the world, wan '"onrf^rnpd: i and thwJ'rn shf- »pii! to srho! rf-j".!ar' v. she mana?«d b*tw«-*n tim^s to-lo raav odd ta^t^s for tfcf» '•hildl'MM ti^Lsrhlxjrs in I thit •'par^-iy s^-Ttlrd v-ction th:tt ro-.jrht h^r in a jf'x/d manj i:»*r!r.Lr,. ani nvrv p#?iny wan nf ,d'-d. That was only yesterday, wh^n, so "No. iud^d." ?a:d the rlrnt 9i^ak r. chiiifd through from his :jn? .j-lrn^y who wa-n't ma-r.rna at ali. gladly accepted the r-up of h.jt '-off'-e Katie offered him lit bein2 noon and Katie having h^r mother's and hT own luncheon rt-adyi. and. -lipping a bright npw silvfT dini-r m*o the cup before he handed it hark. ha«i said: So little ever happened at the home hor fae* e!*-«.s to the win 1 I e»t?*-r eye-» brilliant as stars. She *w a -hrew i tl*.*I5 g:.*l. as I have a'rea.iv hinte-i. and know tr. i.tt*.e fc-.-use ihe and her ~..w ht liv-d in *n a "hungry" -»ts,!*ee f*om to* i a.s-1 sh® a i a y 1- -r o a n n tii*? city to read her m-.-de-it little announcement, they would •. aLy too g!a.J:y avail themselves of the *u* had been "aught to make *o «*'-L Am*? along the smooih. wil i a tt't-'k spot suddenly shaded It in s 3e tim* passed 4.. i, helk Sn«:r*-a4» d. -il**rv* Vf?r now that af.-r mother had b^oree b:in i. Hut it wasn pfn-| nip«s shf was thinking* of now—it wan nifk^ls and dirnf-s and evca quartiiri of i a doiiar. tnat shoiild grow, j*raduall_v, teto a pi if 112 to pay h»- fa-rious Dr. Optic to perform an operation on the df-ar, dark eye^ of h'^r T.ifh -r, whoso one cry was to look on'ic a^am apon the face of hf only cfaiM.' It wn th=ir own zwsl doctor who had unknowingly shown h^r th»» p»ibie to 8^e a patient oat of town that h« fdt niuit head our norv's this wav a.s I"nsr srait^''. hp must «t to warm hhaself at Mrs. a-, th" snow Usu. (i^od-Vyt. little fjirl, to«jk th Kc»-ne"s kitchf-n fire. Dr. Saltu^ had till wp sr-e you again." "I fear I shali n*ver be able to pass i her,and was h:m.-»* if looking oarion-i:T at this hou«»e herfsif?er without thinking her frees under the boud of hi» buggy i of that cup of coffee. Mrs. Kerne »o. if top. I should be-ome a rej-.lar cui»U»rnfer vou "Has it bwim! the fashion?" h» must not be surprised. Vour little sof'lv but f-ven at this gentle daughter brews most *-xce!!f-nt coJT»»e, and there's nothing n "re graU-fui to a man aitera long, cold ride. Nor did the sight of a small frame nouse that stood in such a "poverty-stricken fashion," as she had always before both studying and recitation—and her thought, close up to the very road itself, afternoons were her own in which, as tend to daunt her gay spirit. For now her teacher said, she could "receive." there was a spiendid rea.son why the It would seem as if there was no end tonse should set upon the road-side to the doctor's popularity, if all were and I am prone to believe that the friends of his who drew rein in at the Tightness and fitness" of all things Keenes- gatfi—and such a sbowCT of sil seemed just then to enter Katie's mind. ver coin as rattled into the little tray as That the green shutters were amazed the sleigh-riders put their coffee-cups at what, not fifteen minutes later, they back with a sigh of satisfaction and saw done before their very slats, I gathered up the reins for a further da-h shall not attempt to deny, that the along the smooth, broad highway' No tm water t^out at the corner of the day passed but some one stopped- and house wa* not astounded at the sudden often it was appearance and nearness of a smooth people who bad left their warm fireside yine board Waring these worda: to see the little child who was so HOT COrrEE HERE I» a fact I can not gainsay: but I do de» I t*,her8elf iater 8tood little read^ Iof s*.:.% :a r. and rr.er-y trebles, sjat soial »'j ahea1 W i v i9W A .- la-. 8'a*i..%rt ».aj ii Kat !1 I iff. -pr jf a n kut- It« sr Stiff."* As i" •. the rr,o*:...n. Katlf f» ear**fully po:.r?d «rr-arr. ir. arr •*u:i a In*.'.' tinv'oowlof milk, 5h» Wf-ci. gKTi'.fmaa n thf- v rA Wash- ing"tn" pa:&t«-d in gr,ui'.\y. '-ha'.k white 1 and f«ar:ui emtrra-d ua thf half «f d. jr, '*i'.«i in sohrarjr •pl^ndor on a bra-'k^t-^h^lf y.M ba-'k of I FIT- aires. wa- too 2T3* iMny-r k«»pt. and sh£r t./.i h^r ab«' it. when, tae w«xi -*ajr iw snail-ake way. she brought the 4aiall salvor md^rs ani it ?h* nickel in her moth»*r'i hani. Mrs. Keene. .-^n -ze hf*ari h^r da-Jch^-r'a »-.nd--rf n. r,,vf*red hr-r whit« fa*e with her :«r har.d^ and w*j» way w:.uf to^-arn thf twenty doiiars, pU-a^iire. whi''b. h^- said, he wo iid pf'rniiade the I "F'athor.'* «aid another voif**1, "fiftv preat rr^an to accept for the difficult and cenw n't aparti- fc1 *.«o Ibr tbii de!irate *ork. I deh-dou-, trr-at: i» :t :na:r,mar' vs-ry but. th'1 t»arH r«.»!:ed du.-n »tftl? into ber la Katie iin»-w that she was not at all di c".ea-f?d. .* wa.-* in «3 i way rery, very happy, ud•!••-. rCatie heard a?a:n the warn ing of *ne Ivo-jr b'-Il.H h" j.u. I heard V f*re. Ear-'-rlr l:«ten»--d. th:n time not ?oin? ta the window to s he had w a o -t -i n o e 5 a v "n i:a.T.»* the janjle •-.f near**-, -itili nearer, until- 1 „i '"j —-aurfdyitacst—j»-s, th«--v hav»stopped! i With a 1 title p^S" of joy Kati- was 1 o?it of i j'-r-i a'/aii. ar.d. s.jn^ alm^-^t 4-Ani Fift-,--five cents! I'm afraid tfc# sttsss that, iwell ud •juesrion Katie AtarU-d. "What, sir? Oh. it i« BiJTn of the Ker-nes that, after the d./otor had i Katn.- told him. And s.j!Tj :.u\V while kindly looked at Mrs. Keene's poor evo# all this ootT'-e .Irinkingv" sbo was and fjld her that a very SD*-eIy reit.'n- eye—an ob/-.-t tnat seemed to ra tion to sight was possible* had left the a good deal of brushing out with house, clambered into his bt.gsry set on tbe runners and driven awav, Katie could handkerehief. And. when Katie had think of nothing but what the dootor flf'.i^sd- be v.aid jn paid. fer«nt from hi- usual tones, "bring me She saw his kind face in the very hot- bowlr'ul- go-d u.^a-ure, mind—1 h.v:*.\ At V1 end of fonr s *fn K«.-en« i- brought, lack *o tb'1 litt fr,v-\.- i*uir,, the* tk ia w :t,an a th«- Un 1. :h- ujra w. :u.nled f"1./1 tue d„» n -n o a paaion. in folkn' •'•v s at -oy as at sorrow must hav* blvxred Katie's own just then, for, without her beiag tit the least 'aware of It, Or. -Salty* bad I driven his big black ho-rsse' close beside sp^akinflr somethm? got into folds of his pr» trv. pal.-.1 »-. silk a •"•.-icv. -ned t»f day. at ci.'h'. lar*d to os.t far a rc* 004?nt at sbe df-ar. farr:..:ur oh i":U a"f uld h* ne. l-ar- -it ill *M tfc»? fa--- •.f ht--" nc-b. hu had b^-'St '1 1 aii'r »*hose place, -va.-h a-O.T- r.uy *-re ««tins?, •a '.f-r. had ..ad for^ro't'-n to p.." 1 :*. down, a» 1 had within not only th* n he *u about t. on bu- -«t f-.•• fcer deliver. Fi.r a: "-r* coR»t»rr,.-. •. f. if tn'- fatsa. v a du 1 at* k« a'..d tne iot-t/i or tin ruan, i^-rlot. ted that th^r*- wa* !*h wa.-* produi'ed. 7J"."'.diy ups»tair Three cain^tes lav with an predion 'rnoii a^i d^-'^air eiplain-d that v.h*-n he fO'ihl n -t r-r i.-rt Wh I len»rtbv inscription ro'i. doctor .- iani: ttr". cast in "I'm inclined to lelieve Whv that ?idp. Th^rn art* various romantio st'«rif s voice rather dif- torn of the- bright dish-pan instead of i JtjUr regular cisstom'-r. you know." the b-11 as it was b- ing v-.-t'-il, fr* her nwn round rosy little one, when, the dishes washed, she wiped out that useful utensil before hanging it on it.s own particular peg. All that evening she thought at intervals of their unusual visitation, and at night she. dreamed that -he was off.-ring coffee to a whoie army of gray haired doctors, who, all and severally, dropped a dime into their emptied cup-i with ahttie mey-llie clang It seemed that "bowlf .Is" were to the from the foundry, and. being c-iptivatei. "ei th»' aicer« to yart with it and *-a-.t another ?-.r tiie convent. II'- br-iv/r.t, it t*. Nantucket in his little caterer very profitable things, by its exquisite tone, ind This first one netted her a quarter of a dollar, and the doctor said that thi needn't be a bit surprised if a good many city folks took to driving out this way, for he meant to tell his numerous ac quaintances what a splendid road it wa* bell that has a local application. It is for «l»-irhing. said that some years ago some people of bnt it was really only Jack Front trying er.ed upon a -ovful couple -a n.o'her to heard th»* bell and thought that it would to spin the httie mug of water -he had whom the world was no :onger dnrc, but sound well in l.'oston. Tnis was while placed upon a stand near her bed's head full of rosy hopes, and a glad child who the church was still worshiping in the that made her dream of that sort of a f*lt that this first dav was but a prom noise. ise of like days to come, and to whom AJ1 the way home from school next ^ilvtry snow yielded a siivi harvest. day her p-oject full-fledged and her Mis- 11 vacinth was let into the secret busy brain teeming, Katie counted so and as long as the snow lasted and the many chickens before they wore batched sleighing carnival Haken?d the echoes price wmld the Nantucket brethren sel! that she had become, in imagination, a of the silent country round about the their bell. The Nantucket church ig person of great wealth and distinction. I little frame house of the Keenes. she no red the main question, and returned allowed Katie to manage so that all her reply that they had heard that the Old lessons were done in the mornings— South had a very fine clock. For what price would the Boston brethren mil bravely battling for the lost light of a the city and Miss Uva.-inth left Farmer customaw, witk Ha«wtf. to go and Help Kaue kee9 s:j:d. tlon. :.-- reapr^arr-tj of rr.:n*.r-d c«n t»n j.:-* fac»?. an.I he srot to U r»j«.»tn l' wh.i' t. i eoate for. and tnac lavinj d. An tb ser r- an': than :t tak'-s to tell it. wa- Sv's in rh** 'or kitor.en po-irinsr »a ~*i hot :of f*.-'-. A I i!*TO w.-iit-.-r '*a^ .'ri'i'.-.-vlT oov.-r wrth a.-if-ai square I n^n. an I a lir^-f-r of su?ar and a b.sif-c pitv:er of i was piaoei in the center V-*tw?^s the four st'-aming cits. Then, her Tetv cl t.d:)'"i-i d.-'.nnnr in h"r s-urry eye§. Katif rr.ad- h(ir ay to the h. "f nr-v•• pn"oy-d a c.ip r»f iro-e in all my iiff, iittl^ triri— who made it .'" "I did, sir," said Katie, pink with r. and :,t had •'*1 nbk* hini, a .i-i r,« x't-^r -v* -'in i*n** rm: at wiiwi-.- K»r. . -thed-'.' If' ur'^a^tion o own kt'T. a in? from th* "fable -••fing th .• door ayaiiist it. and h'1 w«--. profu^ in bis thanks, -i. upntair^ u get hM ter .. r.. SCIENCE AND i lots? a .• da-icn" V" -u.^ w ."i*. Wi'. an .' fii:h in h»'*r owe '-am i. Ki'.if did, -Eva w i'-e-it. A HOPELSSS C-5I. '.air V/h-^n he oamo d*j.vn. *a» family •itarv-d for ani as th'-v retohe I it th'? h'»st"^s iT.ark-d. 1 liny* w n^ar they ••a-i." to having no sermon. At the *ord a i l-n pal*— ne««» c-ame ov-r th«» fa v of »r I!:ank. "1 hav- Lffr. :t at home ..:v*r alll" he 2 o th» k"T t- hi «.• NANTUCKET'S SWEET BELL. Ifovr It from to Ft-acefui Newsr hutfUotl, The snbje'-t «»f h- r-h b»»U.s is a r*» mind"r of th*» hr-a ?iful:y -w»vt.t.»or.» r^il in unr- of -tburch t.WT» of Xan n.ckt't. it ba-s -om'-ihin/ a hi-.*,.-v. It was east in Port'.:2*1 and w*j» in'«-nded for u-?e :?w-n a convent. !.• tn2 df arf-l "To thf- jro'^i .i'--.a-i." in -m.-wha* in the l'ort'..g:.e ipon concerning the means by wr.i.'u :t came to be h'.ng in the belfry of a En gland church. »ne bays 'hat it wa." 'aken from a floating wreek by a Nan f.icxet crew arivt:.i-r is to the fh- f-:fc't that it was -.'apiure-t by a priva'eei, as th,^ anjf'ds in the old North Cnur-h. S-n'i-n. street, are said to have been taicer. The r» al truth is said to be that a Narifirrke* ^•a captain at a fort port h-ar i and it has ever sinw bung in the church steeple. There is a tale about this wonderful The twilight of that happy day deep- the cor.g:egati/n of the old South Gm r«.h tit edifice. They ma'Ie overtures to tbi Nantucket chui' h. writing from li-jston that they had h'-ard that it w.t-i po-t s»wed of a very fine bell: that tiie Old South was in need of a bell. For what their clock?—IJoston Advertiser. —This is a time-honored belief, which has been shattered a number of times, but certainly on no occasion more effectively than by this story, from a Hopkinsville. Ky., paper: "Tarr ing of quail. Colonel S. M. Starling, of this vicinity, now in his eighty-fourth year, has broken into countless frag- ment*, th0 ancient and hoary sujer-ti- e yf (Mirmiu a big sleighfcl of curious I -n •iH t»fr ». f*uai!. Wll! lnir,: °, INDUSTRY. —Th* ifpS: at:••-r. of *0 tljfr man fa*.'' i"c ot s^ara'.«ifsa tjt'a'-.s on«'' tbf* i ifn-ti tbink"4 in Mn irli"*' ^rjr'is tv* e*i ihow tr.a i« o* it. tiiO mi oil is ro'ir •.* in rncd tb#a vi'-f in a msf in»-i *hb.:ri r-.r.3 who u^d a-* a »d w th 'a-t -waT.oy j?ro •, i vi'tiim 'he ..• h. The^."* f. *»*. the vi4"1*, th .»• .-I i ^wauitv -.»•»-ruiT. _• •t»' xrrier of rh- *»•!tau" -A ch' i r, ha- of I%v-k»-Ji.h»dai. '.jY.T-'d a n»-w ifTJon :%n?* A vf-rv simnl" ac-p"'. an »-l»*«-tri' sr*ark t~ VU-.ni "*"ith a «ni!«. that .e .*4r.g.-.-g vtion wouid ne-.-r and another .: "... :n: n vy -o .• tr.is ria?. Th'^n a Die^e i- wrapr—i ar-^un a b^ h. and terior of th^ chimney r'.ibb* b' In -lark a v. i 7h 1 ri.- iriar', ne piev The black -wan however daintily cooked, for thirty days suc-es-ivelv. v Prtxlu'-" nausea worse tuan s a-ick ness. On the last dr y of la-t Octobor. dear mother's eyes. gan to diet on quail flesh exclusively. At th i end of three weeks Mrs. Keeno ®a"Dsf .on® J"4. was taken to Dr. Optic's fine home in V ^y' b°aIt!?'he b®" and two not rr,l*SHe-1 ^ird rta"5-anl »«t the slightest WiUC* -rark 11 r.i. n-i-n to a* fr U tr.o other e vth drawn Iron the ex'w-imt-nts i*a:i bf *ri'.-i with THE BLACK SWAN. Th# Gra«*fui Vk'at«-r Mir.l o I ..n^-r liar* Av:.. At ne time the bia-'ii -w,in r known or regarded 1, a fr» ak -f nu'ure. In the "Anti-iuary" Sir Walter S ot makes on-of his har-. #"rssay: -What is it my rara ~ivis. my black -wan?'' Hut since -.h*. di-covr-ry ar,d '.ip»-ning up of the Australian cont:nei»t it has -1.* more coti m. n, f«.-r it i- fmmd in large flocks in thesiy..th and w«-* of Australia. One »r:r -av- tint th-y have bee,,rr,e -o abundant '!:af he ha.s seen fi.»-xs of being driven in the sTeer-. of Svdney a* if they were a fb* k of g-- se Ti'.ey are f^.«und to be very urolith- and are tame 1 wi:h great eaw. and it h:v not ueen foi.n i. ditii ".it t* k*-er ji^vl breed them in captivity, but the experi ence a-» beerv that the t::ue of their !ree ng s uncertain, be..- ti-e *.he va sons are en'ireiy revered on the north ern ha'f of the g[oie to what they are in the -outhern beu^i-phere. 1- more slender in build than the common swan and not o'.iite 0 large :n t«^:y. Tne plumage, as the ri ifi e den.^-eii. i- entirely b:,i.ck on tie biyjv, only a few flight feathers being white "1 he eyes are bright red. as is 'he beak, but the latter ha- a white tin. The feet are black. The young when hat u»d are i.f a whiti-h gray in the uoivn.—Country Gentleman. The "hilo of the Future. It is a dreadful point about these microbes that, the only way to avoid itaving them ii 1 virulent form is to have them in an artificial or attenuated fwrm. 1 he children of the future will not run through the presen' gamut of infantile disea.se. but they w ill prnhaMv be subjected to inoculation with various microbes every few months. First, they will be vaccinated for mnall p. when they have recovered from that tney will be taken to a I'aateur institute to have a mild form of rabies. Next they will be given a dose of the. comma bacilli to prevent cholera, and so *n through all the ever-growing series of -»ease microbe* O, luckless child of the future! you wHl never, be ill and never be well: your health will be awful ly monotone"*, you will never know the wearine-s of the first night of nn •asles, when it was so ni'-e to lie in mother's lap and fec-1 her cool band on your fore head: you will never know the j..ys of convalescence, when orange- v ere num erous and everv one was kind to you be caurie you were not well and v*»ur end will bo to die i.f debility. How glad we are that we live in The present, with all its ups and downs of health to lond »a- BARGAIN S A BARGAIN. of tb* o nK)tu*t at l.ifm in itu. I.umlier amp. hen a man get- sick or meets with an »o: 1 -r.t a a idia- lurr.i^r ca:af he neither eicpect-i nor receivo^ any thing iixe go...i n ir-.ng. if he 14 patient, the mt-n wlSL d_. what they in. but die y manners et for half a d: good square- that v ... ,v-. .• .. -ttme.r "H v .. ... •. die?" "I .1 say i i.rty-:ive ioiLars— r,at . if yov:".l foregc a fune-u! :f yori do d: "That looks fair," sa:d i'^er*. aft»-r little ugh*, "arid I'll do sc. uak- They »r.vk: and rs set n:x te hard and rifterrr.-n^d to live, fl 1 o Kedi'tir.es were kerosene- oil, whisky, and vinegar, and his only del.--ac.e- fat p'-rk aiii bean *oup but in tar»-e w»»'y« he was out and at work. "Wouldn't you make .: .--.v iars?" a-ke.i -h« a« ..- -uu-.e •.... tie. "For w "Because if you na^u e-i l»ho:i.dhave had to wrap the Iw-dy in a three-dollar blanket, ar.d the boys -aould have i" on a drink al ar i arte: jldn'' rssibly thin ret-I:. BOBS NOBLE GAME. W*» the Dof"« Pviot an Honr*' On» or W»,» it a !*i*rra»mf JoL he cu. d..g r. -u.. a f«jn He w sne fair. No keep t. hunter One -.. hunter-. Four L.--r pa-'.7. "l4ob k him standing i in n-ed lately to "*.ou.o up. At la^t J.ihn di-covered on a "it-Ail pA? mt and veiled to hi- comrade* Bob's on a point."1 "Steady, IWb. u «/•.. no: Bob1 ain't no good ol. r, .^dy. Hob Jim. yt.u get over to the right- steady. Hobby" Charley, you go over to the .*ft, S'.eady, there, ii. b' that's a go'd dug. Oh, n: Hoi) a,n't f..: nothing: oh! no. teady. Hobby! Hank, you come o-.er !.'•?• by me. S-.uid Hoi! See h:m stand ti.e.-e. will yo ain't that a beaut:t'- p.,int. th- ugh steady. Hob! Now I-:.'-, i^.. ,e u^ slow ly. Are you all r*-adv?" "All ready here we go. The whule calv.vade moved slowly forward, ready to empty their nf.es inv the first thing that few through »h« air. 'I ::ey gradually closed around th" deg. which was now pfjintiiig at «ome object apparently not six feet away, and which 1 utterly refused to move another inch. "W ait a minute." said John, "and I'll go and flush the bird." He m«ud -lowly and cautioucly in the d.rection indicated by the dog, and there, under the shadow of a stone. discovered r.ot a grousr. nr a quail, nor a wc-odci^-k. i' a big mud turtle. In the suddenness of hisoverw helming chagrin and rage. J.»^n turned around to shoot tne d. g. but he had gut-.e off oa another hun'ing expedition.- I. W Hurge-s. in Santa n-n .- I 1 he way of tue tran-igre-ssor i*1 hard. jef good people t«]i r.s it is the easics t:. rg in tne world to follow it.- Uom fceu.tinel. -perseverance is essential to success J!" who deliberateiy sticks to bi.s wort will accomplish that work. It is th« tteu-iy gait that tells. --A wotu.m with glasses on appear pre'entious. S!.e set u.s todf-sireto set1 *i.err-as it is the part of wur.uen to be iOi'n'. —Fliegende IJiatt«T. -There are few things in the world fpaily worth getting angry about, but there are lots of things that justify a man in getting mad.—Somerville Journal. The good a man does is buried with him but it is unpleasantly suggestive that no allowance is made fbr this fact in measuring the grave.—Baltimore American. Prescr ption will positively cure leach..r rhea. painful menstruation, pro! psus, p-in in the ovaries, weak back in short, ail those complaints to which so many women are martys It is the only au ra 1 itt*J cure, fee yuarantoe on bottle wrapper. Clcavre I U life and death, -iloapi ai It the liver, stomach, bowels and i whol« system by using Dr. Pier« s Pellets. is I tetter to a door-keeper in a New Ea :l :nd slime museum thuu to own a farm in the West.—Providence Vuitijraia. Cat£— the country ret be r. ^r. or =A^ t,eu .p 1! heih'j^sa sitica to w uine. he is not on-iiered »-,rth any extra trouble A: '.i.up "It"' two or three win ten ago a man named Peter* was hurt by a lallinj tree—badly hurt. The camp wis forty .thI^s from a town or doctor, the snow three foot deep, and ail tfcevouild do waa rub the max: with w »ky and put him in his bunk. While no bor.»s were broken, it .-"em-i cer'.a.n that he internally injured, and that he c«..-s' a ,t l»v» hey n I a day or A-x i usiness wa d.-:*. Ing. and tuer«. were no iren to -r had t» «n ruh,.ed n «a "N j-A, t/.ra, n.l h-!-* T'. a Aw a being one of then. »e go the w or-i t .ike a *. .t-j »a« As soon as 'err up." Y.f half au :. "Heb." th:-. "f)v- c-«i :rt mot t« i tUo i cv-u tou i'osfc forujas. 1? FAA'^ pi-soil tij t» :.-.c .rub.a W years -io.-t. rs yr n u^yj »t QR ar.d :.rv*. *t.i .'... fa:..: ^v, cyro^' rroE'unco»i ,t .rai..* 't.' catarrh to be a About od rtn$t *r* "•'••'r".' ,re r*. iir-^,nI)V.'.','"'l4t s Catc-rri Zl'l »y8ten .ey & (••. »tod to vi •tituti '-aal cur-ea the ti-.l-^ntivo -:::-ts from of *?--r huu !-.-,t the s He f-. 1 .s '-ur.- U thera _1T' '''fJvsvsV.4^ then «a r^-,^^TT?*oub A iAV v a I*'.. th f,. JUghout the 1 litems n '*ruor Rooii t. n ..^ 1 'oks as o .\'-li '|ly pine 'eV -.»f foroe 3 tise «(Sal cane .* *^5*. Jler in »t5vK4 »n^ #e can H* s'f.n.|nt spac prunii the u-arre': ^Ul for a 8 away i «a u-V 1.'.,'. j"lid reco ^1^ class Sort» and Cond i!owjess bt J-'' t!.e efScacv ci llerms 1 *,** nivnii ef jpnger, 'us^v^^feytw0 »'u i atu '^.^se th ju-Tait..-, »^)eties ifiis me .'son side -nt.l tliat has *1 to a r'i r-jcf tiiat u.e IT -1 pay it fJui1 is a c.ls*al,- we w on .c .«• ,i ,. ricord gi h..s au 'iL.jfi l.i --l'1.,/ loing it CuftSTlmpt on Sitrrl ti«rowsS' .. I'l'-a^vj -the low •s '..at •. 1 sru. r-the ro\\ 1 i.- ase. b.- Ilia wit '. Ir,'* "I ft" Cii1**"* '-itt.'-s i 1 A. i -tul. •:']. krnat® if.rex«:v k e .the ol .-al».'rs wr.o hav- c-:n». 0 canes *end BO tr,- .- ex .-.,.* WOU Iresa. Rcspo.-". .T A. „_,i i-t I' 'arl "'"f 1 Teters. ''A'.'ifr I n:^de the bargain w yo I found "tree brck'-n r:L-». ani Lad t... st'..«:e and grow 'eni "x'ra N Y a. 14011 -r cu Sonrr 1 rrn- wv,-:-9ry alt Vr 1 •'••tin up i *r'*"' directi Entitle to th» u»i' ie next A a-" en::'.- to :.. wn the hUV, ,nan .T'"'3 •a'Whe" *,! -.'.:."k.4 rent 1!.'/.*::i?»d ev en we and t. .. aesfsljpji no As 5 .i- t:.'« .V.Lauc*2 Ir r-ns 'ip.—-IN Free nemw .0, Al Jt. wra|fate-li °1 *." ,i",.ting w .-'•-- o ao piec 1" ,1 jr .r» .••••' V...latia V't an-i n ore 1 r. u*ia, \u 1 ob:ns' K *r. ot c-jveia out .rc EES. A !Oil super: to all purjn se •••d -j-, .-If-.tvT.a inff bo .Uu .5 pvCtitt. Hi Ap.k —oltv Ir vou arc tired t.e s .& and se •::.• -•.^Lid i.-v-v '. Oi .r.g":. iiddlo Ir 1 •-s 1. tiiC tiUvl. ,r','iie pts Hile's I: iieves whouoiug I'uttf'* Tootiia- uc 1 How ged sc in •rer. z-^ i Ions •1C-ri1.: :loine Bo hu sr-^vr: i v as b. as .V indi "S ce aiport •^~_~T',.iid th unlike all c-'h^r ,..lMe pa:r.. Act »*,c:,i.:. in „, Carter's Litt.e Liv.r T-hs. OJ ot yool i Tns jCu-Tian w-••'-rh the w«y siii _. V," aanuf ion i easiest iiiii. n a.' eason ]jy urajp'uppli Ve ha I *iS^eed "mi ixtenl Remedy for Catari Tnr. cool pvlr -r oa s fat e- ili:.r-. The U. s'oovemu.eit ic-t^^oanul chases STJ/^COBaiC^(I»UB«Iounti'^Jrool^•-^.g'zr,E••T.»u-:..«oofT REMEDYe*g^: hor Stablemen ana !ti"lbeep CUBEflj Ci.nore Cuts. Swellings. 8rj-se. ha Lameness. St.fToess. t_ Contractians. Fiesh Throat. D.stempe-'. K 'ri c'ret ll Fistula. Tumors, i pfirjtS kl th%ir earfj St-9 s. rec TMI CHA8LES A. V0GELE8 srvr-i A Woman Two Handrp) Year* Old. i A case is on record of a woman who livHl to th.« aivauced age, but it is scarcely nec ess«u-y to^ state ttiat it was in "the olden t^me, Now a-da ,s tee many wotr.cn do I I live half their allotted years The mortality [5 I •due to fTi notional derangements in tne. weaker sex is simply frightful, to say noth ing ef the indescribable suffer ng which m.ikes ine scarcely worth the living to so many women. But for these sufferers there is a certain relief. Ir. Tierce's Favorite CO-^ Wri ss.tvetv r"f,d"'lat!' To Blhr-o-nfi* Ma.ar-.-s l,ivt-r and cort.i tro«i ",Tt »m thei m-te Vm the SMAI.I. SIZE '40 -1| tie I. T' i-v :iri' ItlP lliudti'1"" ii,,, »lie. •c«nt-P'_ l"nc«cf [t likel KISSING Si,. •cnu v.-- v,.r 1OM K Htf* MakPrsof "BUe Bear,-_ RHEUMATISM but l't'riiiiHK' i*»tr.K'tu"{'Z ei-t.. pL. The tdbf Pin Extract Co., B-MI u:«