3 Lab. Dom . {M lad-hm wailâ€".A no we“, m Alon. spin. " I In. Band...“ m m "~wflh I MM m with in. . and Ian .11 I‘ could Shown-not luau-(bl. c;- anaemic“, hï¬mmmflflomknmwm; ovum-plum“ but for the oppor- tm Walthmtwhounnt mtâ€! In in. oh. mm but Whhpound. Withmogrl‘lhd chino; M In a u.- , “I: than 7 Why no 't \boy so? Lucio. "w m “to a any ting? Whydon Mpmâ€"lntnotm " " WI»! a murmur of who P‘ Shh-12': that vols add. “ [I then u crowd? y cyan: Io din. louan Thou no pug. Oh... author. not ?" " a. dour. Ara you bum? Lanna clan tho window." Lucio hunin mhod opon nae window. lama; the sir cy upon ch. whit. inched than which 11 upon h" uh do: no hastily, whih t aired sll her nun h to meat the limb. from Ili so_ _ ground. W “a v Below. group-ofpooph were oofloctod, talking rly um thomoelveu; and mo! "gamma 11:83: tho window, but IIme .urm‘nttgnuop. _ _ "13‘?" let no lie thereâ€"don't lot mo sloop. uoie. I will lit up. Give me lone Iir_ ; 1_ gm clicking} I_ unnot_l_)mflgo.:‘ 8110 along with bo‘b bonds to Lucio, who but out he: Anionllv. 3nd, I0 cling. ing, nod hex-loll Ind stood upon her to“. Item ng in every limb. with o cold dew hurting on)": forehnd, ' “ Lucio " - the Ihtill ggonizod tone- mrtlod her. the wild huggurd. oyu were Vida Ind homr-atrickenâ€"-" don't let me so to sleep. I w“ dozing. I nuppoooâ€"oh. no): u horrid drum 1" ' "Oh. how Wm she beat it ’1'," Lucie aid to her-all. grout loan ï¬lling her eye: at the thought. “ Oh, if the mother had only boonwaflono to cane to her! Inn sink] it will I: bet! " Lucie nag, not for the to: only, but for u chums o! lpookin to some one who could ï¬ll her nomothing o whnt wu going on in the [urge dining-room below. When the mat Answered the II, Shirley hnd relapsed into her old a M: y. 5nd hy book with closed eyes. no t It Lucie bud on o “unity of king o few word: to the J;de ï¬ning Ear Iqupidpqquflrguda _ " Poor darlin , it in wesrisome for you lyin there I" moi: aid, putting her 0001 hm upon the throbbing templa. " Whm mukol them so long. L e 7 " Tho “not syn. so nd sud ending, mule Lnoh'u lip quiver; she felt sure that ‘it wu doth u .0 the verdict they Ihonld roturn which 1nd deï¬ning Qhe juryt at the birth of her'little duughter wahld be dutroyod. Lucio, ’now slowly me time goggi I wopderyhx they Ere no jqng ?†. "I «not ny. don,†ahe' whia red “employs!†And there wu - long _ once: “Lucio. how wary you must bound but “lash I an I " uid Shirley than. “ Ring for lone ten. dour ; you huve been hop up may hogg."_ ind. auditor an»: n ma. who V She moved rams-Ely mi the cushioï¬s and with o won-y imputiant gesture pushed btok hot hnir from bathtubs-d. And yet the proole were dreedlully uguiun him. They had Bel. out to ether on the morning 0! Sir lIugh’l lint oy on north. end belide 'he body hed been found. neined Ind discolored with blood, the lilver-heoded bemboo one, the weepon which it won quite evident hod given the blow on the bend which bed been the immediete cause of death. True the lace hed loot oil its eemblenoe of humonin when ihe body woe round. but the huge boulder of rock under which it hed been portly oouoeeled had evidenin tilted over end teller: upon it, crushing the handsome hoe which bod looked beck so smilingly It Shirley I few short hours before. while, soil to lei justice have every chunce in it. iuvor. the heck of the head remained uniouohed, ulthough the fair heir we: netted end shined with blood. Whet u terribh end to the brilliunt career! “I would suffer inï¬nitely more pnin to gown gout friendship. Sh‘rley." Mia: my Iui ,in her soft sincere ce; and the hinmt little wraith of n smile flitted over tho gpitoAlips. "Think you, dour. 0h. Lucie, whnt Ihonld I hive done without you? Even Ruby could not hnvo been as truer lriend thin on. Den Ruby. she must not know," I110} 496 pupa-fly, _"A_ll h_er happfgqu “Whnt no you thinkin of, Lucie?" uhd Shirley. lifting the esvylidglnn- TIMI}. "How Ion-awful on look. door! :30!!! to bring sorrow an pain to all who love mo." 1 .. 7-... W come within the hour? They hed been oerelnl to let none 0! the manure which hed been rile in the little town reeoh her ; even Ledy Eeetwell hed been oereinlly kept “myâ€"4m it we: she who, in her violent hyeterioel peeeion of 'et. bed cried out thet the deed men hed murdered, end thet Guy Btuert hed murdered him end there were hundreds who ehered her belief ; end, little u Lucie Grey knew of Shirley’o etory. Ihe felt instinctively thet ench e report would be to her more bitter then deeth itself. She remembered the look which hed come into Shirley's e es when he hed joined them no nnexpeu ly among the rocks; ehe remembered how the lovely ieoe bed brightened end flushed end loot ell it: weerineel ; end, ea she thought of Guy'a greve noble ieoe. she felt that the eocueetion wee es ielee no it wee men-trons. Bet heod fell beck weorily upon the ouehlone end lhe closed her eyee. laying her bond. in Lucie'l u the knelt beeide henwhile Kile Grey. looking et the wen Oath-like hoe framed in felling heir, thought thet my more grief mun kill her. And at how could they. reher this grief. whl might, which we d_.__Lnoie found, " Yulâ€"my hurtâ€"Inch o wag grain, Ludo! Nny. do not look no ‘roubl . on; it will he boner soon. It in am much ; but I fun than been 3 cow-rd st basting PL"- . . . . M“ A- A Story of Woman’s Paithfulnm. SHIRLEY ROSS : gï¬mmraw ammmmnmmt “ may ï¬t «on .' unan- . Aunt bl 3-in-4. Am Mum! In lama-ad; “than-non Inmmt sumo M, I. n his. cum up?! $30,333- 311'. wtvu 30st low, u n In pnyor. No mound. no «one. no violou. No Nah. to wave. no «a, A mum munon {orni- mflnq gm summer we ; Dona h u- t (hop u. anvu how bad um I“ spat: A n. no I“ um dual-w! as" within the hurt I Oar Gav-I. *6! w‘ haul: ml in un. ï¬lm cl hrriblo dim-nu. ltulhmdtothormonumou by unduly mud hr broth-r who m and to m luv. h- In IL. nah-Mr» a %bflnï¬ use. the poorgirl whoee one ein in“ Alice bed been en involuntery one. w ole onl reel cmee fol-heeled ley In elm fete] n! which bed wone love ehe lied no. one . Ledy Eeflweil‘e nnnoietiqn of Guy Blunt end Shirley 0 an wee um: end vindictive to e degree which wee eerrible to contempleee; even Xejor Steele‘e gum could noe hen jnetifled is. She never epoke cube meteer wiehone e celm.co|d Werneee which maid her hnebend end ceneed he: friende ï¬o uy em themeelvee the! be: ledyehip would me e e bitter enemy. It weeeolelyhhetmeene theubeleporeed Gnytereeeonfo'r heflng Bl: Hugh 03m: mm end were circulated in end de, threeee he hed neared More beinerepeeeedeooeeend amen ie wee In vein M Oeweld l'eirholme. eee. ribly fleece-ed. no. only en poor Bhlrley’e eeeeene. he beeeeee at the i=3 3:. name heel le hflmddn‘ I . "m‘flaxy W‘ it“... while. Never for men e long yeer, never even in the memory 0 its oldest inhebitent, bed the little country town of Exminster seen such e concourse of peopleinite etreete eeon the fair entumu morning when Guy Stnert wee tobetried for his life, oherged with the murder of the men who hed been his friend end his betrnyer, the men whom he hed loved end who had injured him so cruel! . It wee not merely the pegeent of the eheriil‘e pfoceesion with ettrected Inch numbere ; intenee interest seemed to rvede ell renke of society er to the reeult of the triel which wee to teke leoe. end which must. the initieted eei , prove of epeoiel end thrilling import to ell. Nor wee it the townspeople of Exmineter on] who showed this intereet. From fer en neer over the whole lend ceme eeger intereeted visitors of high reek end poei- tion. friende of Sir Hugh Glynn'e who hed edmired the brillient, hepleee heronet who hed been cerried home through the etorm. cold end etiff, with the red roee over which the bed joked e few short hours before It“! in the button-hole of hie gre tweed ooet ; friends of Guy Stuert, {rather- oi’hcere who knew him well. end who were furioue et the oherge brought egeinet one whom they lovod, end of whoee brevery end honor they hed beer: {aetly proud dur- ing the time he hed his?) one of them; friende of Lord end Ledy Eeetwell. gueete et the honee they had teken for e ehort time in the immediate neighborhoodâ€"end theee. tehing their opinione from Alice. in- veighed bitterly egeinet vthe eccueed end the heeeneee of he crime. There were meny too et Exmineter who hed known1 end envied Shirley in her brillient oereet'i eebelle end queen of eooiety: end theee were enxions to eee how ehe bore hereelf now thet ehe wee dethroned. thet he! weelth wee loetâ€"~for. by e will mede e few weehe efter hie merrlege. Sir Hegh'e entire poeeeeelone hed been left ewel from his wife. eeve e emell annuity. men; the crowde of rich end titled vieitore who oeme by every trein on the de before the triel. but few I pethieed wit Shirley. Women who hed irted with her hnehend in hie beeh- elor deye. men whoned edmired Shirley end hed been repelled by her henghty meneer. wenuynell hitter egeinet her now. If it wee Guy w hed committed the murder eheweethe eenee of it. the bed elweye heted her heehend; ehe bed merrled him donhtleee through embltlon. but the M loved Guy ï¬tnert with e greet love; end Led; Beetwell wee looked 11 ee en “a the We. voteriee feehlon. 91'"! within! “1 ht! Allah. 09 Lady Epatwell hesitated now; she had been extremely studied by the moth! un- guish on ï¬hirloy’a hoe, Ind, rejoining in her triumph n she wna, who was staid to tell her the news. †Tell me, Alice.“ “ Well. the fact in. Shirley. that poor delr Hugh did not meet with an accident It .1“! l > The voice wna calm and steady; it de- ceived Alice, but it did not deceive Lucie Gray ; and she covered her hoe with her hunds. “ No, he wns murdered.†" Whow~uyI-â€"" Tho study voice {tiled ; but Alice snawored the unï¬nished Way's)": . . w . “ Tell me." the poor girl said. when she could apeak 5“ tell me ; 1 cu: bentâ€"«J “ Another time," Lucie interrupted. tremulously. “ It is nothing, den- : but you no ï¬t for no more ugiution now. Come with me and rest. 3nd I will tell on." Gently but ï¬rmly Shirley put. her Hit a. “ I must hear at once." she said. “ Tell me. Alice." " My deer. my deer," the entreued. “ come away. come with me io your room 1 I will help you. Do not any here. Good Haven. she in dying 1" she edded. in en egony, u Shirley'l bend sunk Ind her, eyes closed; end Mn. Beeudeeert flew to the tlble for some wine. which ahe forced flirough the pale lipl. in her Igitetion spill- egren pert of it over the white wrap i- that Shirley wore, while Lucie trembl no exceedingly that aim cwsuld hurdly support the [tiling limbs. ' “ The jury. They hnve given 3‘ verdict of wilful murder ngnimt Guy [Stun-t." CHAPTE R XX XIII. “Indy Euï¬woll, let me eutmt you.‘ Lucio laid lmploringly ; “ uy nothing now â€"lh¢ an but no more 1 Oh, thin in ter- ribla 1" For Shirley wu looking from one to the other, making (lo-pence but ineï¬ectntl _e_!fons_m gpenk! whfle the pun-chad white 'Lndy Eutwell looked at Miss Gray in lilamoontemptuousdiu prov-l, and nude: step or two town-d hirley; but again Lucie_ interposed. me.†She ‘piohed up the Cloufl. of he: drou, looking with on oneg color in her chock- “ the red marks of the widow'- uger hondn on the white tie-h. " See how tough you no!" Ibo continued. "Whnt aboard non-en»! As it I would not hi] it to her more kindly thou my one ; for the mun know it 000110: or Inter." "pa rammedâ€"to obey her Oh. ou Ineyloohedehoched.Leee.endtry to oeene;huttherewouldhe no ine- tioeoe eerth l! eueh e wreteh ehould meetwlth hledeeerte!" decided ; en her eleter. Shirley wee etronger now, but Alice. you ere cruel; for pity'e eehe ehe wee etlll very delloete. end it wee come ewe 1 She le eo ill." eutreetedl Kre.Beeu rt, her I) doubtiul whether ehe would ever or: right eyee full of her former heelth. For threeweehe eere. " It will klll her." Iho Will-pared. lelnhetween llIe end deeth in the epeu Oh. come eweyâ€"oorne ew‘ejl Do not he the ï¬ret to tell ouch en ewf thing.†She hed cleared her little bends over Ledy Eutwell e erm. end wee trying to drew her out oithe room; but Alice reeieted. the evil vindictive look deepening in her eyee. “ Don‘t be eheurd, Leuel She mutt know it eome time or other. end ehe mey ee well heer it fro me," ehe eeid. engrily. " Tehe ewey you hende ; you: ere hurting me.†She puehed up the also†3! her dreee, looking with en engry color in her cheeks et tho red merke of the widow'- eeger hende on the white tleeh. “ See how tough you ere 1" she continued. “ Whet ebeurd nonsense! As if I would not tell it to her more kindly then my one ; for ehe must know it sooner or leter." “Ledy‘lgleet‘we'll, let me entreet you.‘ room et the Vioerege. end it wee only her youth end neturelly good oouetitutton end the tender devoted nurelng which hed won her beat to life end loitering; (or. elthough ehe etr ed brevely e¢einet her eorrow end to e emlle to her llpe. ehe' Indexed e lilo-time o! ony durlug thoee weeke which interven between Gny'e erreet end the triel. 1t eeemod to her cruel beyond ell words thet Guy, who hed forgiveneo nohl end pleeded with her so eerneetly in hehe i o! the huehend ehe hed deepieed end heted. should be ecoueed of so beee end terrible e crime; end the thought thet the would heve to beer witneee egeinet the men ehe loved. eooused of the murder 01 her hul- hend. seemed to etupity her end numb every thought end feeling into one coorï¬, lealpeinn “ Don‘t be lblnfli, 'Loml She mun know it tome time or other. und the any I- well heu- i. fro me." [he uid. angrily. “ Tnkegwoy yo_n ‘hsndl _; yet; no huï¬ing "What 1- m" sumo, add. H You look." you 11-4. M “Na "Both."mmwma.wm a vin-' Mnugmlnhu Nu cyan. “The did in win! I h“. w and payed to: from the ruling. Do yonl thinkinohwiohdnal unbound“? Oh. onmsy look-d shookod.m.undtty‘ to mo;butthmwouldhono' I tiooonuflh illuohu MI!!de me» with m- doum !" l run-yum» W he. um! and mum- plum. when: m3!" dononnd MM;Mudn¢lm-movo- MyLaolg my†1391} 9160. U A? W 3 m." 90!!! 1M: ear any“ “mil-.83“ ' hum" ' " “£33m wu' m ' Juana-ur- “3&9†M w "A m'erriod life begun in each circum. etencee wes not likely to e hepgy one." panned the roeecuting mnnsel. " ir Hugh end Ledy G ynn lived in outwerd concord, tut their privete liie wee by no meene so cmiceble. Thet she resented. end bitterly. ehe deception he hed precticed upon her in bertein ; but her conduct Wee exemplery eutil, eiter neerly four yeers‘ ebeence. the prisoner returned from Airice end they met once more-~the women who loved. end the men who loved her, with only one life be- twoen them end heppineee. You will see, gentlemen of the jury. by the evidence leid before you, thet scenes full of pmsionete ‘ei end sorrow occurred between them ; etlon one ooceeion e ledy, ceiling upon Ledy Glynn end ebout to enter her drew- ing-room unennounned, heerd wild words expressive of hetred uttered by her. end not expreeeive of hetred only, but of e wish the! her husbend wee deed. Terriblewnrde for e men to her who wee elreedy hell meddened by the remembrence of his own wrongs, end who would inevitebly eufler egony on seeing the enguieh of the women he loved! Shortly efter thin Ledy Glynn'e -heelth telled. end the deoeeeed. nlweye e most tender end devoted hnebendlb took her 1 to Eeï¬on for the beneï¬t of the see-breezes. end they were eecoln nied by e eelect perty of friends. One ey the rieoner ep. peered in the hbcrhood e t the night with hie f de end eoqne ntencee, leevin. the next morning for Lynmcnth in eompeny with the deeeeeed. It wee on the eleventh of July. gentlemen c! the jug, e deytebereme-beredeeone on whi A e tarible eedeleteet neperelieled etorln vexed nd did esrieee 5 s ! thethehedtebee eebie wey. Bet. when the steemweeet lee Wtï¬hVieudleï¬enwesM tetwe‘elhh’e nerdy...†mw the sledewet hell's.†.ebel ate-tee. geite itAwee , tho ' Dunn. from MI nut mu- Ir. Emu. 'g noodn one. or who “now, to a K ‘duwohod ï¬gure which unins- Vei rod. portuwuoouhuntwuhsgood vicw of th. Judge 3nd pnnonu; sad bald. tho ubloâ€"obd ï¬gure war. Ludo Gray ud ! her fullâ€. Bhirhi’a dim 1!..th cold l hnpd {Icing hold in_ uoiq'l WC! dam." flieh. the whole story of her merriege leid fore the public in polished eloquent words. They werecï¬cld; how Miss Rose hed been betrothed to the prisoner et the her ; how the decceeed hed loved her with en overwhelming peseion which hed let no obstecle hinder its course ; how he hed either induced her to consent to or deceived her into e Scotch irreguler merriege. which wee from verious circumetences conceeled nntil the very dey when she wee to become the wife of the prisoner. The lewyer dréw e vivid end impressive picture of the trem- blin bride, the irete bridegroom. the hus~ hen cleiming hie rights end insisting on the possession of the wife which the Scotch merriegelews hed given him. He dos. cribed the furious reeentmentâ€"netnrel even juet resentmentâ€"oi the men who hed been honeyedâ€"how he hed sworn ven- feence egeinet the men who hed stolen rcm him the women he loved. e women whose wondrous beenty hed deezled en honoreble men to eï¬egree which prevented his distinguishing right from wrong. The set of the deceesed with regerd to his mer- riege with Miss Bose wee not one thet would beer pellietion or excuse ; it wee one which he hed sorely repented when in possession of his sener judgment. one which perhepe he would heve undone hed it been possible: _ _ Wlwbin him intently and curiously. vim eyas t at saw his every movement. the auger nudionce noticed that. shot one swm “Itching glance around, he sat, with downout eyes And folded arms, rave, u- tentive and proud, with no bnvn. 0 or in~ difference, but. equnlly withom fear or net- vogsnesa. ytiting. The indictment was rend. Ah, how everY word pierced Shirley’s heart! She hsd iftod her veil now, and sat with her eyes ï¬xed I) n Guy, whose proï¬le she could partly iningmsh; but. when Guy‘s grave, dogp, n_mai_csl goice sn‘avgared atgadxll 'Thon the ltwyor for the prosecution oom- menced his speech, Ind Shirley hunrd,with 3 {pint pikening feeling 9! horror and Van- He won looking somewhut worn uud pale, but there wu no other truce of emotion about him as he bowed conrteounly 5nd took his ploce; sud the noble ‘fuoe, so true ond eornoot. made public opinion veer ground in-hia favor. Surely Inch a man could not be u murderer! I! he bod caused Sir Hugh’s dunk. it bod been done in fsir ï¬ght lie wol no coward. no lrnitor. 7‘ Noi guiffy.†she dropped her veil ma Innkbtck. shrinking as i! .11 eyes were upgp her, The lewyen were in their please, the judge end ghetifl'l in chain, end there we: e momentery peuee ere the prieoner we: brought in. Mr. Monk 1:. his clever, ugly (we impulsive to tune under hil wi , glenced round the court with his gol - rimmed eyegleuoeJet his eyes linger for the uixlieih pert of 3 minute on Ledy Eeetwell’s handsome eager hoe. looked ewey ecrou the court egein. mid Iome- ihing with a little smile to the Junior he- aide him. and then m down oelmly u the eccueed was brought into the court, tell end stately and grave, with the proud, eerneet look in the dee ) grey eyee which Shirley had known on loved so well. They bud unmet! the court curlyâ€"Jot Mr. Gray hud been snxiouo to an Shirley u much .- liblo from “we ourioul glance: 1nd (gramm- of the crowdâ€"- 3nd tow gue- am the clouly veiled womun nitung so quietly W» the widow of the desd mun shout whom no much bud been nid nnd thought And hinted during thelong summer day-t _ _ ‘ 'A cool-It.“- $398 Wu? goon. Ind w to MI- I Audio lint. luunn I. Pardon: Mun alumnae-am: hid nth»: tho to um [nah-d “mm. mmw Ema mum“ m “mummme amt-uh! Plumbing. The In... M In flailing II Io In" In thoplpnlunhonomiom m. The Etna-th-mu may all when tbq m Indood. «up! Oh. ml- and. d W lulu. at a an an,†N. m1.†"flush-05mm“ We cllpthe followingooncludlua eeuteuoe from the leet ertlcle ever written by the lete Henry Were Beecher, e ehort time prevlone tohle deeth: " l rejoice to eey thet l we: brought up from outh to eb- eteln from ’kheooo. It ie un eelthy, it le ï¬lthy from 'nnlug to end. I believe thet the dey wt come when e young men willbeproudofuphelng eddtoted to the ueeoletlmuleute cl eny kind. I belle" the Ge, will come when not to drink, not to nee totgeeeo. not to weete ono’e etreugth in the eeoretledulgeuoeol peeelon. but to be true to oue‘e neture. true to God‘e lew. tuheeound. rohuet. cheerful,th he «undue thet theeeelemente ol heelth end «wrath ere dented trout the revereet ohed need the commenth 0! God. wluheenetteroleuhltlou end eudeevor enoug men." O - From In odvertiloment in the North China Herald. describing how the receipt (or the †Fairy Life Pills" woo obtoinod. ii would opp.“ ohm Rider Boggud‘l "She" once lived in Chino. "Ch'on- it 'en was journeying on the Ch’ing-oh'ong hi] when be low 3 yomun pooling loath- word over the monntoin lop: u ohongh flying. Her ogo woo oboat so. ontl in her hum woo o nick, nnd she won arming on old non of obonl 100 an. ‘h'enAo-jon Inked the womon. ‘ W y do you but “at old mon?‘ She onnwerod, '80 in my grandson. for I om 600 year: old and be In. He will noi purin himooli or uh his medicine, on I om boning him.’ The tnveller olightod from his horse. knell down ond did obelunoa to her. laying. 'Givo me. I proy. thin drug that I may hondil down \0 pater“, for tho Inho- tion So mankind! Bonn. in none." A curious end oherectarietio letter of 'John Weele ,beeriug dete June 14th, 1775, bee been ieoovered by the Hietorioel Mennscript Commiuon emong the femil per: 0! the Eerl 01 Dertmouth. It in e - reeled to Lord Dertmonth, et thet time Secretery oi Stete for the Coloniee, end ie en energetic end peeeionete protest egeinet the wer in Amerioe. “ All my prejudicial." eeye the writer, " ere egeinst the Ameri‘ cene. for l em e High Churohmen. the eon of e High Churchmen, bred up from my childhood in the highest notion of pensive obedience end non-reeietenoe. And yet. in spite of ell my rooted prejudioel, I cennot evoid thinking. i! I think et ell~ thet en ogpreued people eeked for nothing more t en their legel rights. end thet in the moat modeu‘ end inoffeneive menner which the nature of the one would ellow. But weiving ell eon-identical of right end wrong, in it common eenee to nee force to- werd the Americene? Remember Beho- boem. remember Philip IL. remember Cherlee I.lâ€~â€"-St. Janeen Gazette. Wile~" You, iï¬ Ihould be. Here no uomolettanl round today when looking over my old relics-arenas 0‘1 ooumhip. They no very foolish, but very precioul m me, I uuuro you. They no your latte". Oneal them Mina: ‘M ovum: own precious Hula ducky during, :11 Husbond (hastily) â€"-“ 1By the woy, my love, I saw 3 very hondaome bonnet in the window of Mrs. Fusiondfeother to-doy. I! you will come out with me tomorrow nnd toko & look at ltâ€"uwell. i! it suits you, you con have it.†Huabsnd (lookingn trom his I)â€" " an noes men cptn make origam- Ielvol !“ Wm â€"-" Whut’a the mud: now. dour ?†Huabsnd~“ I'm looking n the love-let- ter: in thin branch of ptvmile cue ?" Wife~“ Are they interesting ?" Ilmabmdâ€"-â€"u Intarelting I They no shoo- lutely Iiokening. Hen ‘hil‘: ‘ My dour ducky 1' ' My lovely dovoy !' H. 1 ha! ha 1’ HmMndâ€"“ Suppou he did. In that in emu; for Emil); mph to} ?_" Wife (uvoetly)â€"--“ Thnnk you. dearest Shtll I rad you this letter ?’ Husband ~" No. I hnvo an onmgumont Some other time I will heu- it. 'â€"~£<:nim Courier. Hulbund (with u hum of l.nght¢r)â€"- " Foolish l Idioslo, you man. To think thn nny mu] inhis Ienm could write such atufl‘ u this : ' 1 land you I million kims, ltiny goalie. pooaiemweety poety 1' Ha! hi! 3 !' Wifw" Portlth he loved her, when he wrote those letter." John Welloy on tho Amen-nun Reva: The next vitae-l called In Lady Eut- Iull; Ind. sub. MI hot phoo. proud sud study in has rich {chat noun rob... the Ipooutcn looked u hfl‘ ml . the Mr handsome womn vim tho vind oflvo ugh. ingot pluopyu. _ “ A “ But she did not knot of the mu- ruse?" “ She uid not." The tone wu ligniflogm; s hint Imile dole over the hwyerl' in“. 3nd Mr. Mon- tlgn coolly put up his gold-rimmed cyc- glnul, and lookad 3% the witneu Imdily u'ntil the and of be: examinuion. Wife (demnmly)-~-" It dons sound “the: foolish, dwan't it 7" « Y.." “ You luv. mind the ob, which w loud ngoa It. top?“ . “ Ya. ' “ And you found it w contain what 1" “Ahwhhhdntmtho had 0! do- nned." - The barium! almond u but. .nd dun At “oh othu. a she stood quietly in tho vim-box; had when the annual Ipoh m her than wu . night stud. of Moreno. in his tumor. duo not no much to her posigion _u ï¬o _hor haqty._ ' “ You h". known thi dam-ed for come you!) I yum?" “ You know him wellâ€"influx“on ?" “ You, a one time." “ When WI. than 7" " When be m Iuying At my Inher'l. before his Inn-that." “ Lsdy Glynn in your cousin 7" " Yes. my nut-cousin ; the lived with u: the: her mothnr’l dash." “ gm wu unmet! to the phone: 'I" u 0.." , “ But tha ong mont was broken at! f" “ Not It All," Ady Eutwell wavered ; “ she continued the engugemont for wane ume_|hor hag-gumng w Sir Hugh." Anpnoonvtudthflhoblov no no MP “Thu will do; you my and down. WWW" ._ , mustn't.“- ornu thumb mono: Mahmmwbou woun- m V'l'hn Vie-n9- (tok-Im ~" All Ii! I!" M ll. Changed the Subject. Miner's but Wot-d0. AIM! I... A Chlnm "Che (To In continued.) mam mm ." an 011mm , 3mm. am“ given a Soï¬a") and" our“: to . n u m "In! .6 Lin:- nuufly Nathan on the not. On but met“. .Bh. EN Illa-in. on b In"? “and WM: Dr. Pinto-'- Golda lbdod Macaw, 3 Inï¬nite remedy. withom s or pulmou “noun! limumndfor. Alla-k whth Mk. mum _. bu I m W9, and duo on ad our. Indium; impurity o! no . Daub!- nll 3‘1“. A Onvaym Cough. , he then. dry. hacking cough, which um ï¬n Ippmloh of consumption. hub-n “night-ml s gnu rd cough. The pull In mt. 3nd Ion a tad. has n bani began to' mama}... in from of his plnoo while: he gmily incl-mud his innnnoo. Fin-fly the pile of bone W» n big.“ .he more, Ind than Mnjor Hnghol. t Olen lire chief. mode I than] «my 0! m d‘nution 3nd iotod . are. 8am enough it happened, In the mnjor worked lit. n hero. und noppod the blue .- quickly In blo. Jim :0 the In. flsmo no It nod Got-mar apps-rot]. und not“ up to the chic! wringing hi. hund- mosn out: “ Iy God. I um ruined, 1 3m minor! 1" “ Oh. you no 1" ojuulnod the mjor. w I stance! mum; lympnhy 3nd Inspioion: "Did I put it out 800 "EU" m I" A. Goiamnr, tha self-confused this! uud swindlor who in now under arrest In Cincinnati for Iwindling. lormerl con- ducted s glove not. In Loni-ville m "m burned out." He 1nd 5 mm flora on Inflation Itnet, sud gm! pilu of flood: ban. has“ to’ manual“. In from of _hll _plaoo whilg h! $0.011 ingrguod 'Don’t'diloul weighty Inbjsotn when you mnlu a all. Something ii ht-tho tum or the weight 0! I ‘0: o! 09:: would bobcat. Aft-r yBu luvs Inn-ted to go spin “often u you shink on more to my. I! you and‘iï¬o Indy 6! me home thou: to 0m. boggy: some long story. Is grill me} her I0 cppy to wnit whilqyoytellï¬t. If you I" a new comer, can 6n the neighbor- “ once And get noqminud. Don'i wnit h put cupotl down or above- uplbnf 09)]. A _ ‘ _ ‘ A . It ï¬t: ï¬nd me room too w-rm open the windowu. This gives the allot the 39p»:- tug. of foglipgporffgcflyrmihome. Handle Slime omunents 3nd bric-mbrsc in the room. You m' t Whittle the furni- mu 3 link to nsoem 1: whether it be solid mihqgtny on has imitstion. A PnlI 0113 your wstch mug; {ow minute: du_t_ing oopvgugtion to as w 3% time it in. 09011 the pine tnd begin to playmhether you mve my akin or not. In fact. thelou you know thou! playing the longer you Ihguld _k_eep_ _itA up. If you Inppen to be sewed neu- gno‘her osllor, it in quite proper ‘0 turn your buck on the individual. It shows you are indo. pogdent._ _ _ ‘ _ _ : ' If yak marry u o-na. twirl it with your ï¬ngcra. Should it fall and unth I vue or punch 3 hole in 1. picture you on upolo- sh!!!- Deck. the living. end ‘31.. the deed. were now pronounced rivell for Berberity’e efl'ectione. It worried Dock e greet deel, but Vel. Purened the even tenor o! hie we end didn t seem to mind it It ell. Doc ï¬nelly retreated to New York. There he received e letter from Berberity. bidding him terewell forever. He eccordingl l' hted {our geeobcrnen in hie room. too I urkiuh beth end went to 3 comic open. HUZZAHD )V. A few deye eftcr she telegraphed him “ Come to me." He puokod his valise 3nd went back to Virginiu. where he was welcomed by Bur- burity with all the fervor of s hnmnn Volu- Vina. She sank into his arms. A week 01 eontesy followed. Dock and Berberity were dreaming love'a young drum. They were now on the brink of matrimon , but Dook‘l good fortune hed not quite snorted him. One day e terriï¬c storm of the euthor’I beet construction broke loose. and Berberity we: ceught in it. She wen terribly fri htened by the thunder. end she disoovere by the glare of the lightnihg thet she couldn’t merry Dock. What she get home she [so informed him. If It is no» the dinner hour when you osmdon't hurry. The cook con put the dinner in tho oven and keep it warm until yogdw- And be, after telling Barburity tbs: be had bud his opinion a! her all dong, put his wetting upparel mm a vsliue nnd went over to ï¬ne nears-t “10012.. In the meantime Bub-tit); bud gone up to her room. donned ha: wnppot, 3nd wn dupli’ Lbsorbed in £1; [at number of ï¬lm New 011: Ledger.- l e. The kind burned into Berberity'l 00n- Ioienoe no deeply the: nine til-mined Duck. run up to her room. end drowned her remorse by ï¬nding belore her mirror, where she proceeded to eddreu e few un- oomplimennry remark. to me imege eherein. She grew so cold with honor the: ehg from ghe ï¬re in the grew. When you no usherod into the prior lure ground the room Ind enmine every- thijg ï¬gs} puppopl to be lying nbopt. It a child 5: do come. into the room while you no wnit ng. him it on your hp. 1! the child criu there“, don‘t mind It. Children should \enm ts get acquainted with flange". 7 A towd. Idhrhooulod upon In: .- durum inthoorotoh olnnoldtm. uni "owed bin .dminflon for hot promo. Tiny convened inunï¬ly for “while. nod than lapped out o! tha Inflected tote-t into the teeth of n storm that but! been bulging Hound mo wood- nnfll the gather Ihodd need it. “ Let me v0 you oneo! my gnlnnio mama." st 1."! z " mike ma. 8h. stud st Mm with Ipukling eyeo, Ind ollowod him to hold her bond. Then. otter roving obont Vol tine. when the norm let up 5 little the po mltted Dock to throw his oml Mound her. BUZZARD I". For that week- Bubarity did not use Dock. But one dtarnoon he comb ground. and oftpr klulmgtho book of her wrilt. u won his courtly obit, ho took 5 not in o anglingï¬ulgion or; the door mot. Nudity-lon- letter'e mic-e Virginie “ye. each u ex- peoeonfln'f on the floor end em with He. he pro-peat o! meeh a ooh. however. noon reacted her to con-clone- neee; when Dock eew her proï¬le he mewl'éc-d 1!!an manga- In n bunt o! donut. longing Ibo add {u 5 low. In! nrï¬'whin r: “ Yon nn nhnd mo. ' 1E... Pat H Out ‘l'oo Quk Hint. on Cunning manna. ; down ethina m: “ï¬lm Q tangy-cultulm “no-0'1.) r x a “ The missioner :00. care of Charley for e yeer or more end : en intmeted the boy to his (ether, Ceptein Kinney, the oeptein of e neemhoet lme running be- tween Hevene end New York city. Cepi. Kinney took him m ehe Cooper Orphenege et Cooperetown, en Epieoopelien immu- “on. the meeron of which Wee ehen end [I now e dength of J. Fenimore Coo r. The boy wea ehen ebout 7 lure ol , I believe. Ce teln Kinney wee eeply inter- ened in the y. end Inspected um he wee Cherley Ron. ee did me men-on. Whet both- er_ed themweethet he propqunood hie neme “ Unexpleiued?“ repented Mr. Reno quickly. “ Why. I know Cherlie Rosa ea well ee 1 do In own brother. He hen told me the star 0 his ebduction ï¬fty times. He lives ri t amongst us in Coopei'stow‘, end every y out there he no other thought then thet he wee the child eb- duoeed eo etrengeiy from hie Philedelphie home ï¬fteen or sixteen yeere ego. He worked for me on my term two yeers ego from October to April. He he: einee worked in Cooper-town on the eetete of ithe lete Edwerd Clerk. of the Singer iSewing Machine Compeny, end is now there. Every other Sundey he comee to lee me end take dinner with me. He is now 19 or 20 years old, It ï¬ne-looking onng men, bright end of feultless hebite. e is thought e greet deel of by the peoplu of the town. The story which i heve heerd IO oftenfrom him. end conï¬rmed in meny deteile by others, is thet eeircue men end women enticed him into their oerrie ee he wee olim ' g e tree, promis- ing to uy him'oendy. n hour efterwerd he wee put on boerd e eteemer from New York end from there wee immediately teken to Cube. He w. teught ell kinde of circus performencee, how to ride berebeok. jump end swing on the trepeze. After he wee brought to Cooperstown he often ehowed u hie circue tricke in tumbling ebout the rn end on the beeke of horeee. The ciroue people were very cruel to him. In one of their moral et the Cuben Hotel 1 where they etopped they riggedn e trepeze ‘ end treined him in Ipite of it (right They need to beet him with the buckle end ofe etrep until hie beck wee ell bleck end blue. One dey he ren screen:ng down. eteire into the her-room. The oircue men followed him end ttruck him with hie first in the her-room, felling him. The lend- iord interfered. end the metter ended in the lendlord teking cherge of him. Bnbee- quently en Epieeopel mieeionery in Cube nemed Kinney. who lived in New York city, took en interest in the young-tor end eecured cherge_ofd him. 1'91 up," ï¬ndgrh. p;- O_Ma Bald to Be Living In New Yuri saw and Acknowledged by HI. “that. L. 0. Reno, | prosperous and intelligent tumor, living than: one Ind one-hull miles from Cooperstown. in this sum. fly: the Hyrmm (N .Y.) Standard, WA: in Syrncuse yesterde on business, and in the coter of convex-anion with 3 friend the subject of the ubduotiou o! Chsrlie Ross was men- Iionogl .- In ungxplsined event. I 87mm; INFLAMMA’I‘ION 0“ THE BLAD- DER, fl'l‘ONE IN THE BLADDER, ï¬ravvl Enlar ed Pro-lute Gland, m Retention of rifle, and kinda-d anec- S - tiuna‘ may be. includ «1 among those In the cum of which our apech ts have achieved oxtnmr- dinury nun-mm. 'l‘hl-m- are full "ï¬ned 01' in our Illustrated Pmuphh-L un Urinary Dawson. at by mail for 10 cm. In stamps. “TIA.| It‘ll-OI" 0! In...†0: o v u an I NC noun-on†Satin-rt 1n t'ho' 0.4. ‘u "a." I, Ironchllllz Anh- und OIII.P¢‘OII. be h throng our ludonw and at uur instituqu - - uomtl um an Important upeomty. We publish three asp-raw book- on haul. Throat and Law Dianna. whinb mvn much valuuble In- nnuutinu. VII: (I) A Menu-w on (lounum Mun. Lnryngm. and .‘n- mhltlu; prior, pat-pull}. wn cunts. (2) Truth-non Asthms. w t‘hthlnlo. mviu new and wean-cam! meutmuuz- prluo. met» wM. u-u cum». (3) A ’l‘reutue on Chronic L‘vtm‘rb in the I end; I “Iv-3 punt-pull}. two ovum. ‘ I luau. tum TIILAS.-Hundrt-ds of cues of the Worst farm ' of stricturm. many of them greatly ravtwd by tlw unreleu use at instrument; In t 9 hands of lnexxwrk-nced physicians and surgeons. causing false am urinary ï¬stulug and nthor complications, .nuually conau 1: us for rn-livl' mu! uunn That no case 01' this clan- la too (llflicult for the skill of mar nm-clullam is pmved by cums report"! in uur illus- Lruh-d tnmtlsv on than» mnlmlim. m which we what with ride. 'l‘u inlrnst this chm of (m m physicians of small expe cum. I: u damn-mun pmuwdlnm Many a man baa bot-n rulde for lift' hv sn doing. while thousands annually lose their livm through unuklllfnl "mum-m. SI-nd rticulara of yum- mm and mu ovum m Mumps for a large. 1) unrated Treaties containing many wnlimunlnln. wild and curv. Thu 3km of our apeclafls trim-d tnmflm on th 'l‘u Imrust. thin clues in u dunm‘mua pflif‘l va by (In doing. wluh unskillnt tn‘atlnvnt Ir r B] jususis. I; A-rsunul cxsmlm unornlly be I Ur smdv and p: xuminuu'un of t t'X'I’fl‘lllfl‘ m col-r0 nun-m: fammll. l I dialflw‘l of um u . T Cannon. :5. m of which ("‘7' 0"!" " :vnlflmu I‘xnuuun rurutim In 0m: 9‘ [Mn-4 m umwml v "*1: on tlm mum 'tyl†In 1» many nuwl 'l I'vnlnm on Irma un mm'mt. 0; ISEISES 0F ntnasnau. IIVILIDS’ mm m mum mmm «a I»: n. man, I. I. mmm: 33:31.1; OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS. yam mm"? 37 "m‘w- "'ï¬'â€â€™f'€m n n- luu w PI." Vu ln very my J and cum-a URL-1rd in thousands at out! which had bet-n pmnnuuond beyond hope. These dim 13 - mam-s an.- ruudlly dlxuumumtml. or dutnrmlnod. L by chemical analysis of the urine without a 'Lmnul czamhmdnn or path-um. who can therefore, "orally be uueconlully created a: I. olr hall... r 5mm and pun-mm of clwlniwl anulyua and micmsoopï¬cul n.1irmtiml of the urine In our (’pnaidemuon of mom, with m-um m currm't. dlomnusln, In winch our mam.“th lonMo m-m: I‘mnpup. hug naturally led to a very oxwmive p 09 hon-hilt- . villi-d “b unit-Id. CH ARLI E ROSS AGAIN. fmnmll. has naturally nod to I very extensive M69 m! u! thu urluury Oman; The-e dim should be treated only by n weekl- !' tut (homagth falnfllar with them. and who oom- - peumt to uncertain the exact condition sad 3:: of ulvunm-ment which the dawn: ha. m on!" hn v~a:~*r{:Unz>d by a careful chemical and micro- oxmuluuuuu u; tha 'urinv). 103' medicine. which IN in one am“.- m- mmmum do panama Injury in others. rn umwmm n-wlpt 0!.numcrona Inquiries or a complete tlm "mum and curalnmy of these maladies. writwn In I i... “any xxudorsthl, We have plahliuhud A large. lllul~ Walnut: on tiuw Ilia-ma. which will bi rum-Int ol’ ten cent: In poem lump. IlyIrUIIIII' "ulvcr vompllllll," u.- nln- o Constipation. Chronic Diar- rhea, Tape-worms, muktndrcd unccuous. In: unions that) ohman (Inc In the luv. ovum] trummontut which our 3 «not: have attained um: News. 0.- Com; m '1'th t mman 0mm will be sent :0 any adam- u-nu m postage stamp; wily"?! Rumm- mums!» ems: m9muhc “33'1" @quI-Iptonpb- STRICTURES AND URINARY F33- A cull-.17 In... In. M -" A low.- lard. m, Inâ€: an rad for 0: Mat} on In an! cum-I- mum m.&.ommf' H Oh. my love. my 3 I 1. To think)». you will be my own «In wife! Icy 1 up“: to your father m1. ?" “Bout! unit om tomorrow, dam. r... Pap. would no! fool am he could pan wflh no were on m at him to-dny. In. my ' I- mr‘u ll] in do. ï¬o-morrow, 0nd (largo?- will jump n in chance to no mo ale y dispond of." In thin we of pull: Ind worry. £he bull- neno mun and m. proton-ion! mun II! who tumble to doVoto Any ndoqum timeto examine. In the dully round of toil Ind plenum. no unit-bio row-ion in mad. for Ih-Hmporum Inna on. ad tho rank in thut men of Mental ho it. become Inb- joot to mnny form- 0 uilmanu nriuingfrom u torpid or nlu ilh Hm. Con-“puma, tick hood-0M. bi oumou caddy-papal. um ull due to me lmpropor union of “no liver. Dr. Pieroo'l lenflflu Pollm nun than trouble. by n; the liver to in normal commion. In Tokio Ilone the member: of the W. C. T. U. on over 300. ond likewise good num- bers will ho found in Kobe, Osaka ond Kioto. Jopln mpociolly il indebted to ohu W. C. '1‘. U. of Amen-ion for the Mmponnoe work. Joponow por- often :90“ with grout opprooiot on 0! Min nnou E. Wilhrd. Her writing- are oonotontly tron-Inca into J spnnuoo pt rs. By Shots inflnonou. tompennoe wor in "vme moving on towards victory. Japan hops: in future lhot am» will produce- Min Funnel E. Winn-d. light of en en iue epptoechmg with whet to me seem elmost lightning speed. I reversed my engine. but e collision wee ineviteble. The cresh oeme, end. elthough I lelt myself being hurled through the enr, I could not see. I heerd cries end moens end wild shrieks, es of women in terrible egony. I clutched et something end ewoke. I wee etendlng on the bed, end hed my teithful wile by the throet. Elle wee bleak ln the (see end elmost strenglecl. Horror- stricheu, I loosened my hold. end he rolled helplessly to the floor. limp end elmoetlife. less. I epplied sueh restoretivee me I hed et head, end when she et lest opened her eyes end looked et me with e wild stere I fell upon my knees end begged piteously {or perdou. " You meeut to murder me 1" she gesped. I tried to expleln thet it wee ell e dreem. end efter telking to her for elth en hour the truth begen to dr1w upon her senses. Even with the terrib e merks where my lagers hed clutched her throet stending out to condemn me. e smile overspreed her rett (see. end with teen streemlng down get 0 cake she esked me to give up reil- roediug. I promised her, end new you know why Iem running estetlouery engme. "Plflladrlpln'n News. On}! tode oountr “lightning speed. The telegraph poles aw by anti! I become dizzy. I thought I huerd the wild birds shriek end the moon of the Winds nbove the noise made by the en inc. The exhilerntions ol the midni ht ri e made the blood in my wine ting e. But the night grew derker ; the eten which bed I moment before lit up the hen-ens with their lustre led end diup ered in the ethering nek. Dnrker en darker grewt enight. Bud- denly I peered nation-1y Ahead. The sight that in my dmm met my gaze turned my blood cold end sent it book with a. lichen- ing Ienution to my bout. I tried to screen: with [righti but could not nttete eonnd. J net eheed~x=ot more then 500 feet distantâ€"coming from the direction in A Railroml Man Quite the Road to Avoid Killing Illa Wife. I began to dream. and I thomtht I wu a boy again. climbing the hills of my father's farm in Lancaster county with my little brother‘s hand in mine. Then grsdually the subtle essence which inspires the tangled labyrinth of fancy tank possession of my min . Iwas again on my engine, throttle in hand. career-log through the oouutr stlightninu speed. The telegraph poles ew by until I became dizzy. I thought I heard the ild birds shriek and the mean of the Winds above the noise made by the en ine. The exhilaration: of the midni ht ri e made the blood in my veins ting e. But the night grew darker ; the stars which had a moment before lit up the heavens with their lustre led and disappeared in the athering usk. Darker an darker grewt snight. Bud- denly I peered curiously ahead. The sight that in my dream met my gaze turned my blood cold and sent it back with e lichen- ing sensation to my heart. I tried to scream with fright, but could not attet a sound. Just ahesd~not more than 500 feet distantâ€"ooming from the direction in The lleneilclal Effect 0! a Buy or Two In lied. There is no better preventive of nervous exhaustion than regular, nnhnrriod mus- cular exorcise. ll we could moderate our hurry, lessen our worry and increase our open air exercise, a large proportion of nervous diseases would be abolished. For those who cannot get a suflieient holiday. the best substitute is an occasional day in bed. Many whose nerves are constantly strained in their daily vocation have dis- covered this for themselves. A Spanish merchant in Barcelona told his medical man that he always went to bed for two or three days whenever he oould be spared‘ from his business. and he lsughed at those who spent their holidays on toilsome moun- tains. One of the hardest-working women. in England, who has for many years can- dnoted a large wholesale business, retains excellent nerves at an advanced age. owing, it is believed. to her habit at taking one day a week in bed. If wacannot avoid frequent agitation, we ought. it possible, to give the nervous system time to recover itself be- tween the shoeks.’ Even an hour‘s seclusion. alter a good luncheon will deprive a h_ur- snowy“- The W. C. ’l‘. I]. In Japan A HORRIBLE DREAM. lad pe ently cured. We. y can ago.e|tnbllahed a Special Deputtmvnt fur the (resultant o chm (ll-em under the walnut-mom nt‘ wnw at the most mum) physician; and nu cum! on our sum. ln (mu-r that all who 3pm to u: might rem w all llw nth alum“ uf a full Council of moot experienced spwlulmts. out nle Tram-"e We 0801- no apology for “(Wining so much IE om attention to this nuulectmi class of dist-sums. believing that no condition of humanity is In too wretched to merit tho sympathy and - best services of the noble profession to which we belong. Why any "mum! mun. intent on doing good and sikwiating uufl'vmm. should shun such cases. we csnnot int-sine. Why any nun should rullhid'T it otherwise than most honorable to mer tiw Wurst tum-M of hose diseases. we cannot understand; and yvt «r u.†Hw uthrr muudies which Ifliict manki (1 there is probably nom- ulumt which physicians in gonersl mCtk-o Inan so mun. We uimil. therefore, continue. as hommlurv, in mm With our hm! run~ Mention. sympathy, and skill. all npplwnnls wim are sum-ring grow my ot__those dgiicsw pins“. ,u .i.i-|_.i.,i.,‘ M'ttlxvr cum n Hour. at ‘flamgszagm A Com low Treatise (m pngns) «I sent ml . m plain mvdnpr, .m‘urr. hm of only wn cents, in mumps, fur mama and mom conï¬ded to us will he lvld 1 All letter! of Inquiry. or of r-nululmtim We have n Spawn Depurtmen devoted admin to the tmtment of Daeuu of Women. Ever out: consulting our momma. whether 1) [cm- or 1p pew-Ion. 1- van tlm moot are u! and Wlnldt'tlw anon! un. 1m- poruuxt cum and '0 get 11m whirh hnw- not that? hula! the skill of all the cum play-mun.) have the benvm ! a nil Council of aimed Ipecmhtl. Room- for ladies In the nvnfldl‘ Hotel und Burned hummus are very private. Stud ten cent. In uunpa fur um Cnmplem Trunk, 0n DII'W'I of Women. tun-mud with Wood-cuts and mlorm plum (m pages). l I o lo Canal-Ions. or rm, P.- m v.13: 33.01- Pqu. Loco. Ior Aunt. It. tI-‘I Dance lunouu a, or lunblld) hm "'12 thm’wmd uncanny. Nervous MI I . (1 every vmet of nervous Int-w ' “on. are and by our spec tut time um- euel with unusual mucus. Bee numerouo uuol mpurtm in m. - diluent. “luau-nan pamphlets «m m~rvuul din-um. my um- .- which will be aunt for mu cent. in pan: “amps, when mung: for them in Icoompanlld wall a Iuwuu-n or 3 our tor con-unu- uou. I0 that we may know which one of our Treatme to «and. FILES, "HOLE, und 0th" dim “fading the lnwur boweh. are tram-d with wonderful success. The wum mus I)! 320 tumor; at: pennnnem cured 1n ï¬fteen w twenty da) 3. (an Gena tor mum Treatise. mmou cunt or HUHIIIIE. MEI. WORLD'S ï¬lSPEISIRV MEDIBIL ISSOBIITIOI, 03mm maimed. nervou- dt-himy. wnmture the ne of tho manly powrrs. Ilu'nlum ry hth in: red memory mental nnxh-ty. ulm-nm- u w! power, melancholy. wmk hack. and all «Ew- dons M'qu from youthtul Indisvwllmm and p« r- nlgtoua. no} practices. are upoumy. thoroughly mmm noun Wettingmwotmpupu‘bdu'. . Dy Want. to tho mm- m It‘d-.0! WW0! Int-dun “on. he ample mum lur tr: um and m a ohm-Io M m an yuan. chill.“ an: M within an mm. H. luv-“Mcwmu ml do. “um I“ w your 31.9w“ Inching pen a m t a: mm. and I 00pr m. on yuur r... “only duo-u. will be am. you. wan our upm Ion .- m n- mtuu and cunbulty. mm mm 8 “MM-A . m meme nun-u Im- Muy m without a m Consultation. "ERNIA (Breach). or BU"! In}. no matter of how long alumnus, of M w hm um. bpmmpfl and porn-Inn"! cuch h‘ our arch Into. without the “Ho nu win out dopamion upon (rm-u. Abundant. flierch . Bend wu cents for No. 863 Main SL. BUFFALO. Y 1' fat ciixï¬'aÃ©ï¬ Finiui I I I .3333: sums-m m’ “"6" Wemummhyouhuun' but. An Anni-n boron who decided to con- nm Imelda oonnnltod a pay-Colon about I oompluim ubou! his hour! In on!“ to ï¬nd out am], who" I. m 80 than Ind flu rho“ in» MI body. slab. a. his butt. and may Inky nnnooodnl, ho How II. huh: on. win: on. allot. Goo W. Mttoholl. of Oh. mum (Flt) cm. tall min-t conclu- phn. whil- wn In Koxloo m you: Ira. bad on. in .homl “not into the on f of hi. It. Ind ha):- 03. 61:.“ wrk . 0.2"“? a pot on I I: an a port 0 3:0"), mun-querrl of In Inch In I , worked in way om. ~th It Orv-nod slmou m. entire lung“: 0! MI bod: l. Ind «and him no pin or lacon- 800d!â€- Mum. The mdleu nilin it produced b limp!) "rating on. of the prom mun. When the gripe in abut» om-bbl! vi tho 0nd of tho vine in but doctn Md bu ' in the ground. This :- the formula» duct! nnd sh. I l dovelopmont 01.: (run. but It ripom s}! the nun. “d but Minion flavor. prioton, Philudol his. SWAYNI'I On'nxm mm b- obninod dragging. 80m by III“- for 50 can“. n'clnno run. SYMPTOM-Moisture; imam. “chin; and stinging ; most .3 nigm; worse by Ioth- ing. I ullowedtooontinno tum . tom, which often blood 5nd ulcer-to. very sore. Swn'mz'n Oman stop the itching Ind bleeding. hos]- nloonflon, 5nd» in many cum nmovm tho tnmnn. h in quully offlmcionl in caring .1] Skin Discs-n. DR. BWAY‘NE «Q SON. Pto- A {nmfly won ndtly poisoned in Edin- burgh by some “usages. A portion of on “usage- w“ put before I cut :hot bod been allowed no load for oevenl days. The nnimnl uncluter refused to not it. Thor. was no ï¬nes of poison known to chemist. In the man. hm the nnnlyn dimmed oar- tnin poisonous org-Ilium. which ‘n loomedly termed ptomninu. A Story of " Rip Van Winkle.†When Jefferson was playing hie lemon! port of Rip Van Winkle during an engage- ment in an American city he one night went to the theetre tired by a lo day'l journey. The curtain roee on the t ird act and disclosed him deep in his twenty yearl' nep. Five, ten minute elapeed. but he did not awake. The audience grew impatient. At length the gallery waxed nproarlone, and yelled their delight at one of them in. quiring " If there was going to be nineteen yearn more of hi: sleeping huainees ?" Still Jeflereon elept on. and actually anored. Opening a small trap door beneath the atage, the prompter rodded Rip from below, only to eee him nmble in bin for an imagina railwa ticket, an hear him mutter. " eing oear thron h. oon- dnotor 1" Of oonree thin brought own the house. 4 ‘ "=2", "‘"m- ' I‘Iy n? xrlrmh of Wu injury. Th0 nerves can often be overcome by stringent when they refuse to be controlled by uttength of will.-Paci/ic Mean! of Medicine and Surgery? Merchants, Butchers, rm may DUNN'S hijvéll in: if ht'l AND MI" Glthl-I CALFSXINS The Out A: an Anny“. 00.5 ’0â€. shnuld VALUE 0!" BEST. "56' dvliwu wermliun, a All state-mu Ilu c m. We slmll ‘ur hm! mm are mum-um ma m- “ hi'n Humans rot-4 -i pt Ho