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r--M fit. IWfcn.H rmlawMMi. 7 "STLTiTT "**- rT-TT' 1 r^.Ti • - f-» kM IU Ida woaU love Inrga ' AdM>«,lwkn,aa|at Am Ml vlt a«k rax agrir I .. Tkal h*ev Ja all a wraraa'r a— A , Dm. bran. Ma M» ISmlrylov* larg-'' . , na-aa.braa^W.k~.Jd«l-, 1 ■M^mm'.MUimW. I, "HScsEEr^ir After Twenty Years. Shews. a peefy girl. waa Jemima — p>tt<e— that's what I ilka brirtil rj.s. j kxurlut lock*. a white and pink and ! ■ whit* cmprxloo, plump and compari. 8b* raalnp la rood humor. and we ! •aoa baram- thr very bestpf 'rind.-. Day. mora— for who mold trip being , abttKoatr loarard barf Everybody lorad bar. Wbra iba boatman tal td i ' bar "a KM Utile craft." Uiay an- 1 pressed. terurtrnfgsrlj. lb**anUmaoi ' at my own heart. I wna In love with Jemima. Bod I < Jemima— Will. Jamlma waa an* tadif. ! forvnl to m* I had not narra to *>k t inrr. in n many word*, would aba ar- i orptmy band aad nnmr' I >poilt a I Vrinufpapala aa effort to alter my I thoughts la a latter; an at last. on bar birthday, lb* Oftaaath of May. I ran- , tared to ptaarat bar with an elesrnnt | hoond book, and oa a little clip ol paper . (or Ida 1 wrote: Dnaa Jrnaa-By tba acceptance ol | tbbti.d ag yil. :rtmc know yoa area It , tbafir.r ALrKtn BamrraaiA Dal-ohtt. 1 ^plLti Taaw^dld* ' mlrably \ Kail time I yaw brr aba was all of a I igiow.and wbra at wrrr alooatogeteer. t Ml waasUadiagreterr near her and i ■id: , " Too raaafard my bombi* offeytag!"' . 4« bant Into a lad of far. pot brr 1 1 arm* round ay nrqkf* I spoilt my sb ir 1 1 L- t*rL Tnb. wiiaa .he recoeertd a llttia (da I yoa bail* re la Klob* ' I .loo t) alir sola . • ** Hare yoa n*ked pat" Of oun* 1 responded I had tot. "Thra do at oooe.-eh* Mid; - for 1 moat In aattbior riy. and tryinr toil tore K from farin.lt wonid ben wfnl!" I It ia a rood deal wdraaaakiar tb» «o*- 1 1 amor than otiat tea girl. mpsrially ; ■ •or*, a poppary old party aa Caplata : ' WnUlrbwour : bowrrer, I ecrr.ed * my-aif Bp. 'r : wbra Jaoiima waa down t about tb- ..rem plajlar on pur organ. ) Biml i» b4lo by pa-tiac oadpboaaowt ■ I vvatur* d to k>4t in up® . him. After* I law. words oa nrdlamry tooira aorb as ■ b >w vera wa both, bow waa Iba I wmtlrr. I bammed aad be, an: -Cap- a lata I am ambitious." I " K'rbt, buy — climb na bl(b as you t .. so.1 - Can't menu-age ma too moch. enn- a tela ; I'm ambiU ma la >oor direction ." ' •• ft iy . yoa arw BM going to sraf" t - No. raplata — I — I — I- -I aapira to tbr s Aoaor of briar r -or aoa ia-layr ! ' t • Tharuptaia looked aw fall Interlace. * tb* a aai-i : : "iiaaayoamnaeyr , Of onorna I bodaX aad ha told ml to t ■o aad aat It babwataotviay to aapira I to tk. band of Jemlmt h -BotrmyttonroapUla-— I ventured to eipoata'.slr. 1 t "Gal off aiy Aonr-atspP , "bat asa speak tat a moment to Jc- a "^QKoff asydowr^np1^^ \ iato the street " ' ' * My affa r whit Jemlmx was at aa aad . d Tb* rapula would not liatra to suaaoo , -teat ia. be would not Uatoa to ma o All tb* let cars I wrote to Jemima ware . ami bark t sar I grew arnary. parted p up aad pasted off. wilb a Inter of la- b •rodaataa to a Una la China. Wall. bat at lbs rxpfratioa of traty yean ! began to tbiak It aaBdsatly targe to H warrant my man to "Us* rirl I laft » bablad ma- I baard aary Utile bom " bam*. Father aad asMh-r ware still *> alia*, bat tbaraptai* was daad Tbay » bad earrtad blm tbraafb the eorefields J am rammer s day to tb* lhOs cbarab- u yard aad buried blm than. fjjllllri.li.-and. was siar la. 8o-fall J " ^fcatfta.*!] the PaliinmEw tb* drar " •Irl I bad iaft bablad ma rapMly re '■ aiaiar— off I warn, mrjwt-bug rad k j wM aowi renewed aad sealed ia tbr P ** —* saply. ba*. Marine as* wbara 1 f EWktntircd to lb* rewrote beck aaula. a* 'Btet Tbaasa I beard tea following " I -Mraraf" ■ t "Wa i. what left r * la-te-y--m,~- - Kb mml'salaff am ^"'bMe.im. b rn^l' rarira. jraa m I bad bftu. I ». >** y* ; >■

-Traan dlffsaapt.- I rmmlsd. | -Do yoa tebteaaf* - Tbiat mt Wby. Jamlma. tear* raat j ba Iwn apiglral abiup H." ] -It la am r*a*r*Jly obaarrad; bat , r*-~ |( *' Well my dmrf " Toa b*«* rnsw* rtdtcaloasly stout. , "Too are not stout, my dour; bat1' year bnir k not quite wbutjl was." - Frapl. any tbay asa fc> rboflSr ta ma -that I pasoarH my ebiidiab appaaraan* woodarfuily "Hampbf Oar rnierrtaw was not alloc*tb*r arrraabla. Wbra wa parted we eooratad onraeirn with abakinf baadt. That afternoon I wrote to tier, sur res'-iar that wa did not renew our old jarJnr the aary usr Idea to me. Oar arose letters oroawd. W a wrrr to ha frieo Is. aotblar mora. Bat tbat ooalJ Bit last. I was the j first to fire In. I oalied upon bar. and . said a rood dan!, aad sbr cried, aad Ibra | wa aaid wby cot' aad Ibra tbs put brr bead upon my brrast nad spoi.cd my i shlrt.ln.nl aa she bad done before*. I - Ton are Dot so arry fat." aba said Tou are aot to aery .ran." I amid. laurblcr siao. ! -Tou caa wear n aoslpb." anid^ab.-. "Tou cna dye." I^ospoPdrd. So wa both iuffEni nyaln, aad it waa all settled. We were tattled, and Inrr | your terries— tha happiest couple ia our | ■ j •' Taraiar-PalaU la Ul»." I Bar. Frrderiek Arnold thus happily illustrates tbr diffsurae* between tbaj " ProTidrae* fbat sliapes pur ends " and • ' | what men call - luck " and " chance ; we call the " tarnlBr-pooit " i» ! | simply an occasion which earns up and . i brin«a to result precious train inc. Ac- , | cidratal drcumstnncre nre nothinc ra- ' ' capt to men who bare .been trained to I 1 take ad ran lore of them. Erakine made himaalf famous wbea the chance came . to him of maklnc a great foraaaic db- • play; bn*. unless ba bad trained himself i for tbs chance, the chance would only ' made him ridhukmr. ; man. who. oa a balti. field, happening* who addrrsntd him. a cannon ball just want th tough bis hair, tad took off the [ of one bablad him. The ofh. rj. 1 wbra be aaw Use maresJosu rwnape. ; justly obaarrad that no man rare leal by There is a man ia Berkshire" Eagland. who has a park with a walled 1 1 rootage of terra mllea. aad ba tails of . beaalifu! llttia operation which made a i n loa liftlr additioa to hia htrtoaa. lie was la Australia wbra th* drat discoveries ■ of gold war* made. The miners brought r ; their nuggrta and brought them to * i the local hnuks. The bonkers sacra a > tain nbsett th* qnality of the gold, and . waited to tee its character ratabllshrd 1 This man bad s tnatc lor nolerol scicncrs < and knew something about metallurgy - triad each teat, solid and fiu id j I satisfied himaalf of Use quality of th* i > I gold, aad thra. with all tb* moary ha ' had ar could borrow, be bought na much . ] gold aa might be. aad showed, aa profit. a hundred thousand pounds In thr j of n day or two. Hit lack wa. tsWrration aad knowledge, aad a : tact In applying them. Tb* lata Joseph llama want oat to . * —4 -wis. ra —inn . ywwnrf man he nsxamaUled a coaaidrTabla for- j , tune.' lie applied lilmoaif lolha wort of : I mastering tb* not I re letups and > turned Iba snowitdgno dm profilabl* gunpowder bad fulled tbr British army, succeeded la erratHBg together n 1 Whan ha returned to Eu/lnnd he raaansard with no much abiiitr and rornralnrra for ssral in the Esst tedis direct orate, that ha alight arry out bis scheme of reform, tbat. tbaagh ha foiled to gat tea rota of a oar lain large pro nrietor ol stock, be worn ba daughter's heart, and made a prosperous mornogr. marriage la. aftra all. lb* tackiest bit of tack, whaa it (a ail it should to. There Is. tbra. ia tcuUi, so lack. re are turn lag points in Ilia, mo- 1 bis* aaterateau ten e nbled" im'to tbrws*boure wbra Ills' depends oa tte at lb* instant Whatever of truth is veiled endur Use popalar idra of look aal chaaoa. ia. rigfatly coosif - i ered. aa iacnatin to tee basksi iadua- < not aa raceme far folded loads and ' Idle dreams. I Droit by a Usllrm Lite. , Thra# yrars ago this spring tha uauni , quiet of tea Tillage ol Grnatrillr. , was thrown iato am.aasaiat by . advral of Mim Barker, an ooev , naidral tbarwta. wbo bad wooed , aad won tea bran and hand of Mr. , Field, te* tend- waiter at Hatal i Ottawa.* fi- lite Parker, wbo was , teT«V. mat MrFted^ta'tiL 'baou^ esttweit J at tea Ottawa, waa attcacasd to him. and after a few days' lorry, earn < bim daily erd inquiring about bias. I conquered all scruplaa. Sb* seal I lor bim. plnoad brr teart aadhiswp- I port tenuis ia tea hand. The *»«to^waa I yLrTofTteJtegaraarad irainigVmtaUa D-I' rajoymate mssociol. ytaatt. atfcratstlv,. te me (oyad tea aru-baad Bis wite oa- f •toatly i-.rraastaff . oa. la a'! wtete tea < wst.tegkwtefall ia tea a spend: . ■z&iztXS: ,-s= : fin yaara afM*; tee a tew yawn Mi , *. * *-■*" 1 044

tu UU Will. C'l.rtehspiir uuaiioosa. by tte yrar UIS I ! tears srill ba Bt am aaS of cbarrh bmos- J * and MO.an.MO of prafesaia* Cbrie- ( t j tiaat ia tea Cbiaaaa ampin. , ! Dr. Tanner nop* op in the pages of j 1 ' . tear y erery F.cg.ish periodical, aad j j r loped ia and thousands of madksl ' r works. If ba tea not got moan, be ; . i hie got ie els wreks a* - or id -w id. . I rwputetioa or Wellington or Byraa ta a* I | maay years. 'J 1 TIj# Jmits srere rgpslied il !J07 from - Venice. IB 17*8 from Holland, ta I7M r 1 from France, ta I7«7 from Spain, ta lft» . Irom P.usaU. ta Urifi horn England, ta I I Italy. They b .re barn expelled from ; , :ic". also Irom Mrxico. and terTn^w r been expelled from the French rrpub;ic. to* bare bequ expendrd end it ia our- ' lourth com pieced. Tha bulidtag ia ba- j j tag constructed of Utah gran it*, and | •Isi finisbwCwill be the mast stalely church edifice, if not the grandest balld- ' quire *».MO.OOO to finish tee trmplr. rj A ni an na Antwerp. Mieb thorgbt h# | ditcoverrd n wny to thfow fair lister. irI law out of his house without committing what tec law iraald regard as an r assault- This wss to take up tee choir t ,in which the aal and dump it Oct t through a window, including its oerut \ pant. He had a legal right, according s to his tborry. to do what he pleased 1 with his osrn lurniture. He executed - this plan w:tb violence. Though be r tio* dbragnrded his argument, and hnrd a j him twenty -fire doltara. y Limsrlf cniculattag rise distance trsreied | ta n yrar by tee tend of a printer. H* *- begins by rnllmating teal a skilllnl com. g* paeitor. working ten bourn n day. si- * r lowing for disiributiou and correcuon. X sets up W.000 leuere. In a year ol r cf 3.80C OOO warm. ConsrquenUy lb' r from tea stick to the raoe being crni- . mated at two fret, making in all 7.800.. * 000 fart, tbr re being M.SOfi fret ta a X geographical mile. tee distance mode ta a yrar under these conditions ' by s printer's tend it ta lbs neigh- * hot hood of 800 mi ics. ar a mile a day. it j A long and hard atiuggle waa made 0 j by J. W. Dunn to any* bis family from a drowning ta Praaaoola bay. Florida. , - He was out tailing wite hia wife aad d 1 fiye chi.drvn. wbra a squall capsited the \ boat. Being a good swimmer. La woe " able to place the bands of the ratir ' i party on tb** edge of the craft, or ta te d : COM of th* younger children to put them ' i on tee bottom. But tec water was ® • rough, the wind continued so blow furiu j dieted rd He brought Item teck rv- ' I prated ly, and for eigblera hours did bis , 1 : utmrM to serp term ta pine* : but wbra , 1 : the bout finally drilled to shore only the parents and one child remained. Dunn teass* ! ' - A sewing machine sgral ta driving j * through Monroe county. Ker.iurky. i r drew up before n cottage aad asked a 1 r beardless sixt.ru -year -old ho* standing * ' She is. but she duo ft lire here." he on * is wared. " I'm Uia brad of Utis house.' Findtar the boy monied. tee ngaut wrat - inside and rnconn tared a child, w-o - said sb* sras the boy's wife, ami that i " wbra sb* was married1 she way not I 1 eleven y »rs old. - What oa rarte did 1 yoa two marry for'" asked the ograh - IV hat do other folks marry .fori" tee ' child replied. The boy said ttertie in- 1 [ traded to buy a sewing machine tar his ; wile whaa aha got old enough to aaw. ; I "Come around In three or lour years." ° te said. - and I'll take owe. " I Tte champion jack-ol-mlUradea te- j I longs to England, mid Una near Cbl- ( . i cheater. Ha has served aa amtnaa ut j i tea iara qaytars of tba globe, aad acted 1 i r navigator. Mr now hongs out his sign I as -Frafmaor Pulltager. ooa tractor, in- . cooper, pointer, giaswr, alga pointer. I wooden Dttmpmokrr, poprrb anger, bell- ' boat builder, clock citaaar. lock I I bok.-r. farmer, taxidermist, ropy* I , clerk. Ictlrr wr tcr. aacouatant, sur- i Tfiyor, raginrer. land aanil. boaai I ogaat. r retry riark. saslstoat oraraatr. < dark to tea Balmy sparrow dab, dark * to tea Sdaay pdk*. aasamor aad eolkc- i I ttwjof lead tax aad property aad income , i and collector of church sad high- , i 1 k ' > Tte severe droughts which to (re- i araatly offiict various puns of the , U sited Bta us as wall other laads are : tetevad to tela a gnat mraaur# owing , la tared teat about three miliioi ] •rem Aram's MM* rayn teal aacfa j MB la a Country, undoubtedly cn-mee fnegulority ta tea water aupply— draught aad fiood ateraariag; te* chaagm of climate brejma more sodden , aasd trying. a>4 tte^jpwdaohy lore , wnato plaras by the plawtiaM of treas. so J tent p. sarin amy reap asm* whole- J te^LT^* Vx's^Tsrt rin'papnr. ' i ; Wad ted tatoto and I ] tea i_i>il. '

aaaaral teadred aawapapan ad tte am • T ptnarepAtehsd laTahto. Tteyam- * brace wunda at grary firaalprim, ■rem tea teary po triral VlsM Ktahi I gaastta. tte Horitra Moado. sad tte ramia paper Mara Mar* Cblmbam . TteJapama* Wtebrerydaratamaam * tag.aadmach ia laft ta tea Imagfaailom , At tea tha* of tea *Mt of Geaersl a r iGrrat. wbo wmrallad- Baa-ma" by tea » ,'paopla.a rartooa wqrarad which -re „ . simply a picture of tb# Cotaasa gram • , j called ami. with this legend " Owing th * [ ; foraiga bortlcalture, te* population has e , j snared a great deal of moaey." | . j There Is a lady ta Cincinnati. Mrs. M. " , i L. Nichols, daughter of Mr. Longworth. [ • one of tbs waoltbiaat ci tiaras of tb* j | Quara dty. wbo. baring n taste for • 1 worked daily ta th* pouary of a Mr r, | Dallas as steadily and L.rd aa any r hare bara much admired for tec unique i m. liar fancy, suppottad by a prolific ] inractiaa faculty* producing work. " vastly different from brr oo-!abacrre. who aubordtaate originality ta design ' ' to bamuty ta finish. In order teat sbe ' might not b* hampered by driaya. for ' i " | sba ia a vary rapid worker, thr trduced ' J I Mr. Dallas to build a kiin lor bar pan . been both ta producing and diepoain-.- • 1 of her warn that she has accnmu-oted C ' Bablatan C rasoc't lalaad. • Boblnson Crusoe's isioad is to-day s j ^ little paradise. Lord planted there, on ^ grapes, plums, strawberries and severs . , ^ kinds o." vegetables. The numbei of tec j '• David Ikouglosa. wbo loaded on the J - lalaad in Itefi. Hr was not a little : • 4 astonished to find n hermit there, who j j d prised to see a man sudden. y emerge j A from n clump of bathes and nppronrb r bim. He looked upon him as Crusoe's , a hut of stones and sods, roofing It with , ,1 tee straw ol wild oats. As rooking • ^ pot. tee bottom ol which, one uniortu- ' ' j ' note day. had fallen out. Thr damage _ ha hod. however, hod tea ingenuity to 1 ' ba seat .ompaikd to place hit pot in ' i lbs groan I and build a fire around it. This ma 's name was W.lllom Clark. , and be c*.oc from l-ondon. He had n : 1 '* lew books sad among ftbrm there was a copy of h* binson CkatorV ad ventures ' t and of Ccwper's poems. He railed . n Douglass' titration especially to tar i L wcll-kDown poem beginning ; ' a Nevrrtbeiess, ba did Dot term to br * happy. There was one with, hit grrat- j | est. be oquld not gratify — be could get j , lnJ possession of a ^toTy of (iennsnr. ' - J Sixty or seventy of our countrymen . ! r under the leadership ot an engineer - - nsm**d Bobert Webrbabu. sallied tbrrc * , j ta 1*1 Tbay describe the lalaad at 1 I being ta tec highest degree salubrious j 1 r | and fruitful. Oa ihrir arrival tber ' < a | found large flocks of goats, about thirty [ i half-wild horses, and some sixty s**e* ! , I i tag-tneki*.— Up 'rim's JosuW. • 1 Same Curiam Farts. | Insects baas no lungs, but breathe ' j through sptraculor tube* ta their sides , ' ! ScirntiaU brUara that the lightning- 1 L i rod principle was undarstooi and t| - 3 j plied 400 yrars before Christ. j. ' | To purify the river Thames iarg* ' ' j quanlilirt of lima are daily thrown into j , I ; It near whan Iba London srwera enter ; | Srirntisu have discovered that tea ; • r mummirc null inter Egyptian musram. • 1-ondon. ia a specie of our common ox. j 1 ; | vratad by tee use of which thr action of * ] the pulse ia accurately measured aad | ' j photographed. j . j There are some vary large animals ta j ' tbr new aquarium at Manchester. Eag j ; " | Tbay comprise . sturgeon six last mr.g. * . terra monk fish, each orar fir# fast ta I j tamgtK nod^sranarosss ooaxsr reia longer i" The EngUah alphabet boatwraty-six i 1 , irtteis, tea French, twrnty-firr. ter ' > , iuUoa. twenty. Spnnish. tsrenly-acrre. i , German, twenty-six. Slavonic, forty - . two, Rumtan, thirty -fire, Eatft. twratythre*. Greek, tw*nty-!our (sixteen until I 407 B. C . when tee twenty four Ionic j , , characters were introduced), tb* He- • . twenty-two. the Arabic, iwrnty- r • eight. Persian, thirty-two. Turkish. | r i twenty-right. Sanscrit. forty-tour. . , Chinese lit. ' A plant of remarkable properties |b , deacribed by Major Stuart ta bta report . i Haytl. It* naraxic propel ties are ' • powerful thai they can produce corns , of nay desired ta I anally aad dnrnrion. A priest putting himself under tea tafia- * 1 death and resurrection. ' Fur tea last fifty yuan a record of J : hailstorms ta Wurtcmburg has been , at Stuttgart, tea capita !. From * s etudy of tease obnerrnrioos it appanre tent there ta a decided difference between „ «Sl«ftS4S?S.,'JBS ; former suffer greatly, tea iotlrr hardly m ' **1L ' I Lads aad Ambit its. ; Tbnrela bnrdly n man. bowar-r modereta Lis abilitka aad energies, wbo '' might wot look foraraad toafalrabarv r ! of buss k gihaa If be were Oariy taught to contorm oarefaliy his coocey- ■ Goa of HJa to bta powmn. aad to aark . ' STiWa-r tszzz ' true Of woman. Waarinms c I life ia h sMiByMam a great diapanoeetiee ht- " uf "rararteaMmagbavr

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mmSS mmmtrnj ^=3=2^^. art: ^ bwlnaammdmsra ^ baayM a* > ^Sl^BSg 1 2 1 j, frraW II H l p> !SsSaK=S=:£i t MM. "mtMitoSm *». i tfer- 1 ; ; daring Ito trad |*m r * ISK ] j bsS*rluroT KaUr. had obM bam m lb. hnlnb* i „he, para— tar StUwI and loer .. j.r-1 j At lb- lew bmtis bmors fttonr tb. J^TfiomAn ore dyiog <a wvor m tb. no. ol 800 .dor, | ^ ^ ^ Raw Aad S. Trotted a KB* la StlO w. Tha following account la given of tb* trotting boras Maud 8. "a performance at Chicago, where tbr brat the brat time cm record: Ilwm nearly ril o'raockand growing dark Wbra Maud 8. waa cloudy and a t'roog south wind was blowing. Al tee first send off Maud •ooa lafl bar fast, and bar driver. Bnir. turned bar back (or a fresh Stan. She tbra trotted to tin starting-point .quart sad torch aad aa bar driver nodded for tea word quickly lengthened out bcr stride, and got to tbr quarter ta thirtyfour seconds. It wsi tbra beltorcd impoadbls for brr to do brU« than 8 14 or !:!«. but wbra sbe got dosrn to the second quarter at a 8flJ goK. the fastest quarter cm record, there wa breath lera tatcrcat aad expectancy. It sras feared, j . z^d jiterbSr^rjitaa^ft^po*- ' bk to win. She kept straight forward . bowrrer. without a break or skip , and 1 atarkad tbs thtm-qwxftor cl a mile pole ' ta A- Bab urged bar gently with vote* aad whip. Sb# responded gamely. { went the final q Barter and tbuufisred i down tea homestretch ta t:M|VTb* < Sl 8M ; UAA8M 7£irtk!»if uZ* '

ftotanMff aaeraay-fiee mm at woak mnk« tb» riMatty af Waabiagtoa , from tea auttoual rapfml. Tb# I ■ Baltlmnre aad Folcmn- railroad has ( (talabad tea swtub from bag bridge rta t roariarate treat U> "m jmmjd^tb* , marble aad gt»«it» arrir- every day. prraral marble to reuatag from , Maryland. Savraty-firr men are at , work drawing bp te# block* ^to teey * , prraib> to 180. wfckb is tee full capacity , ' . of tee cutting shads Two ealirr aourees | have bras laid. and. with good fostaas. ' ; by this Urn* next yarn 100 feat will b* ' | added to ter height of ter shaft. Tb* I 1 outer wal. of marble is laid ta .imeaf Ttel 1 I while tee inner wail of grnsite ta held by hydraulic Portland cement Aboat 1 I forty-five memoria. stones are already I of othere.wh-.-!. now rrat in the muw um 1 shed, will be set in ss the srehiteqt sad i work will be begun again and continued | until Uir eighteruth of December, when i A full oorpt of slooeeutters will br employed ail winter, eo test by spring : enough stone wl J br ready to supply the st°P ! Mr. tvitiism Hsdrler si the Msrethou i Wesson, after rxtrvme saffering with rhe-umsttsm. without any benefit -r^'Py'S I cAsapr _____ | A Game that Worked but 'fare. Abedd.u Pasha, minister (•' foreign before tbr sultan in hi *!i a seedy ooat I thai h.« majesty iv.uld not refrain frrm suggeatint to him teat it wra only d~m- br^houid pu: co bit bttdA sfflutrd with that drraiful malady, ! iiacobe Oil. iounS a.maet immediate I Mr. William Csst**u. who brought ; ; then l.nou ere from" work, ol.bi* own rradrring into Eogiish. for biasbow. and a sophomore is*. legion good, end tor eirrus uisn had got three > Tbr apple crop ol the Collet Stair, aw." kesey cm rmlfwlrc from COtarrb. Har [ ^SaT^brad ■■ ^■■vtrr ■ *** . l.'.e;Tfc* papw braial. "(to to ftore' , Trtsl." i ^yj-rMk iMera H^ mg I i mm THE KAUETB. ; 3silr : ggggrriM?!

Bcbil'orilVri' te^ lU'^wfomswM1 I gsretb* OtlCtsy Dw-iyedits tmmy rspu tatfon. piared s brartlsm jobs on s C«a- | ! Crimll wmgsdsg bom* on te* baarawar raodurtor to Id blm to go' taeUa. Criabut tb* coodartor laaiatod. aad loadly thrrataaad to pot blm of Everybody tie ymn to look at tb* dispute, but Cria- j well mw nonody tbat koew bim and I deurmtaed to bare fajs littia joke. The ! rood actor yalied "Coma, young fellow, get inside, or 1'U bouocv you rlrar a ' bim aad aaid. la's severe saaaaer : "My man. you don ft know who I am. but j I I've had my ayes on you for several I l days. Tbrre are too many conductor* I , like you cc ter mud. sad we are losing | r frisnds rrrry day bqcouse our pslrous I err insulted by eowdactors who err boon 1 I and ruffians Now you ran pull lb* 1 I . bell cord scd let me off - Bat yoa Brad | I will be s men to take your piece. When , 1 you take the cur ta to-uight tura over a your bell-punch and ask lor your time . That will settle it" Taking a meats . I for it next day. and there wss a new i r conductor. The newspaper man asked : ; 0 " Where it the conductor who wss on yesterday'" - Oh." the new man said. " the blamed old fool tried to bounce a director art night, end be roc fired " j 1 Wbymper. th* explorer, has diaoov- . 1 crrd tha! some of tbr praks of ter Andre pearly a nik from the summit. _ ; "Vegetine. i = More to Mo than Cold. ' Wtierat. Sr. uoe, • i as F- m-rn, , " ■ - ( ^ J. BENTLE V. M. D., flys : bt Loudly In its Praise. | ^ VEGETINE m H. R. STEVENS. He-ten, Ism. ar Vtfrtwy* it Sold by ill DrafqiiU. 10 b I. W-PATKIB SOTS. COKNISQ. S. T. ' CESULOID ^4 | EYE-CLASSES. » ; m ' ffl 30DATSTTfilAL~ ^^5=5 ■ i "etjptore'

mm CEfilM BIEIHiTISM. •auro/em. Sciatica. LumSage. Backtcha, Soraaacr at tha Chert, Gout. Quint j, Sara Throat, Smallinat aad S promt. Burnt and Sceld t, Ganaral Baddy Paint, 1 Tooth. Cor and Hood echo, Frottod Foot and Can. and aM other Paint and Achat. ^ aou> ST all Dicba'irre* tin dcaleix A. VOGELER Be. OO.. _ F R A I E 8 A X LE G REAS E - f*A«« LuaacAtoa co a*wTm*. REMEDY FOR CURINC Juls. Ctiis. Bnnclilii, Asilua, CONSUMPTION, TRT XTUiEX'S 11C BALSAM. RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres ; Wheat Lands ; !LlWIAoBMir«UB. BENiSSgHElfe^ ; i 8*tt»*"ril l liaJC H. ^ | I NATRONA ? etSBA gALT BABUfACTijmnC CO.. Pbfis. SORE EARS, GATfiRRIL -WMafS ^ NCYCLOP/t D|A g