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ARE YOU TO ITEMS INTEREST. । THE LINCOLN CABIN. ■ - In a recent work on thS’Mrda of Col Humble Abode in Which the Great orado W. W. Cooke brings up the num Emancipator First Saw the Light. The univer^tl article of diet ih that ber of specie« wnd'«ub-«pecite found in The house in’ which Abraham Lincoln country, depended upon and tadiapen- that state to 3>¡3. was born a»H* stands near Noion Creek, •A L. sable, ia bread or biacuiL And to iu Larue tfurmeriy Hardiul County, three RFUARk'ÀRI F nitrnvrov m >«- _____ _____ ____ Trolley car ambulance« are to be in REMARKABLE DISCOVERY OF AN I HOW »..»raa. EVERY __ READER MAY , OBTAIN make the bread and biscuit, either in miles south of Hodgetisville and two mile« troduced in the.city of Pittaburg, run the camp or^ipon the trail, yeast can north of Buffalo, Ky. IJ is situated near AMERICAN MEDICO-CHEMIST, THREE FREE BOTTLES OF THE not lie use-1—it must be baking pow- ning imleftendently oyer all the atreet the top of a hill, a full half mile from the AND ITS GREAT VALLE NEW SYSTEM OF MEDI derr'and the powder manufactured by car track« a« ca(led for. roadway. A l-oru field surrounds the lit Miss Eleanor Ormerod declare« that tle house, which was built By Lincoln'» TO HUMANITY. the processes of the Royal Baking Pow CINE THAT ttlRES. father when he first attempted to do some der Company, miner« and proejiectore the Engliah cockroach is in danger of farming ou bi« own account. The soil have learned, is the only one which extermination before the hordes of im round about the cabin is rough, unpro willatand in that peculiar climate of ported German black beetles. ductive and next to valueless, and there cold and dampness and raise the bread Greater New York consists of 45 is no doubt that Abraham's father deter- , and biscuit satisfactorily. islands, just as many as there are stars Alined the site for hi« little homestead u These facts are very important for in our flag. It might be, appropriately by the freely flowing spring that bubbles every one proposing to go to Alaska called the Island City. - up from the limestone formation at the ' bottom of the hill. The flow of water is I , and the Yukon country to know, for What is probably the largest locomo< niches in diameter and-runs as free- ’ should he be persuaded by Home out tive in the world has just been com ly as it did a century ago, giving a plenti-1 fitter to take one of the cheap brands pleted and weighs, with the tender, ful supply of water the year round. ____ j of baking powder ¡twill cost justas over 385,000 pounds. It is for use in T. VALENTINE'S day came on a Miss Little, the school teacher, came in The elder Lincoln was a carpenter, and ! . much to transpirt it, and then when Mexico. Thursday that year. Tuesday, the with the young nun who was paying her he settlbd in that «pot Boon after his mar- he opens it for use, after all hi« labor 12th, was very worm, almost «firing attention. She had been telling him how ria'ge for the purpose of trying agricul The largest parish in London in point like; people listened involuntarily for blue in packing it over the long and diffr. she had punished that dear little Serena ture. If Mr. Lincoln, the father, was a cult route, he will find a solid caked of area is Lewisham, which has 5,773 bird»: and robins and looked at the elm for whispering about a valentine; how good carpenter he wasA-ertainly a poor inasHora-lot of spoiled powder, with acres; and the largest in popHtation is branchea against the sky as if they ex sorry she was, and how she bad wished builder, for the architecture of the cabin which has pow 830,000 in pected to see leaves. That morning 8e- to send lier a valentine, to atope— and the is anything but an evidence of art or skill. tni Btrengtlj and useless. Sueh a mis Islington, habitants. r,’,la Ann (Vella had found two ladles' de man had been thinking bow sweet The sides are constructed of vary smaH take might lea I to the most serious re- lights blooming in a sheltered spot and undi tender-hearted she must lie. logs that were not properly squared. The A writer in a magazine lias made the Bult«., Alaska is ftp place in which to carried them to school to give the teach- " Mias Little at once selected the same rafters are mere poles, and the chimney expermient in food, or try to econo prophesy’ that in 300 years from er. The scholars crowded up to the desk valentine which had pleased Grandfather was made of sticks. The cabin was light-, mize wi/th your stomach. For use ini now the world will only know three to see them, and the teacher said abv Judd. « 4*;;. ed and ventilated with one, door and. one such a climate, and under the trying languages—English, Russian and Chi would call them her valentine. That set "This is the pretWeSt^^aid-Bhe. “I will window. The door was built of .rough nese. Serena Ann to thinking. After school be- ami Jatiguing condition« of life and take this.” She furthermore decided she b,,a*,** et‘‘" ,tle hinges of the door ganjhe wrote a little note on ber elate would leave it st the store and have it were of roughly hewrrwriod. ^hl« house : 14>yY1JUiibaLmimtry^-Mrerything must held it under cover of her desk ao Bent from there. in which the fqture statesman and Pre»-1 be the best ami most unefiif, and above vitled with bombs filled with coin- mid Tabitha Green, who sat next, could read. The school teacher carefully directed »Il it i» imperative that all'food sup pressed rtxygen for use in case» of aoci- till tun Huti) to “Did you ever hav a valintin?” she in the envelope which was to-4n»ld the vslen- plies shall have perfect keeping quali dent or entrance into old ’ -galleries quired, tn plain, round characters. /it UM //////« ^ne to Serena Aun D6dd, Rigasvllle, fi U//f Holl Hitt. ties. It is absurd to convey over such where tho air is foul. I nbitha nodded. Sereua Ann looked berry • i iiiiiu ilium nini rm uir»|t. difficult and expensive routes an article Dodd was the name of the young man Harvard this year, for the first time, impressed. The teacher. MI bb Cornelia thst will deteriórate in transit, or has a colored ,ierron as a candidate for Little, had come softly to her other side. who was waiting upon the school teach Hit vil) be found when required 4or the degree of A. B., in the person of "< ommunicating, Serena Ann?” inquired er, and when she married him she was to go to Riggsvitle, N. Y.; to live. use to h<ye hst a.great putt of its a young colored woman from Miller Mias Little, gently. ' Serena Ann gave a little sigh, which After the envelope was directed Mis« value. ton, N. Y. was almost a sob, of assent. Little gave Solomon Badger a penny to There is no better guide to follow The scholars craned their necks to see. buy a stamp. After they had gone Solo The famous Louis XV drawing-room in these matters than the advice of Serena Ann’s writing was bo large aud mon Badger «pied the envelope; discover suite, composed of a sofa and six arm those Whsu have gone through similar plain that those who sat near could read ed that the valeutine was not inclosed, THE LINCOLN CABIN experience. Mr. McQuesten, who is chairs, with ol.l Beauvais tapestry, has easily. There was a chuckle, which Miss and began to search for the one she had been sold in Paris to a London dealer Little quieted Instantly with a look. ehoBi-h. It was quite another valeutine Ident spent the days of bis,childhood had called "the father of Alaska,” after lira "Wore yon colmuuuicatiug al*<)?" whF than the ane Mix Little had. purchased, but one room^ (Ine-half of ope wail of ex|4«rience of years upon the trail, in? for 170,000. the camp, aud in tire use of every kind f The tramways, oinuibuseH and un- said to labitha Green. “Yes, ma'am,” which was pos\ed next day. It went to this is taken up "Wfth the great tin-plaee» Biggsville, N. Y., and finally brought up When the patriot'» father built it he lin (if Aln.l.o I dergtound railways in and around Lon- replied Tabitha, disconsolately. of Rlinnlv supply, Hiiva* says: “ “ IVu We Un-l find in in Alaska '1 hen the two little girls were bidden to in the dead letter office, where it must be ed its inside with rough »tones taken from that the Importance of proper kind- of ' don,within a radius.of five miles, carry the field. But at the present time not go out in front of the school, and there now. baking powder canndt be overesti-1 each-Vest, it is calculated, about 458,- they stood fora half hour with thpir slates It vvns'S"o’clock when the valentine was one of these remain» in its place. When mated. A miner with a can of bad 00,000 passengers. suspended from their necks by twine sold for the third time to Miranda Sall. I “Abe" was 7 year» old hi» parents remov Ah kx ^Ve ha^^ f l ^t the grape cure establishment in strings hanging over their pinafores like She gave it to Lottie Goodwin to post, I ed from this place to Indiana. It was an breast plates. because her. way home lay past the office. odd coincidence that 120 mile» from this ‘«’Haml.Fraute and Austria, fii- 1 abitba did not mind the punishment The next morning Serena Ann’s cousin,- »lint a few months liefore Lincoln's Idrth nothing but the Royal- It is* tronger '—By turned loote in the half as much as Serena Ann did. It was, Sam WeHs, drbve over from the east vil Jefferson Davi» was born in a three-room vineyards and a-llowed to gorge thenr- the first time she had ever beeu punished lage, and passing t-he postoffice saw some log house. hfal‘h of 'bem^lvcs, and carries further, but above all selves relat K es,.,yr ends can have; I hree Free Bottles of the D.stor's New Discoveries iu school, and she had given two ladies' thing white on the snow banks. He stop- at pleasure. things, it is the only powder that will LINCeVN AND THE KITTENS. delights to the teacher that very morning. ped, got. out and investigated. “I de Before a fire brigade can start for a Somehow, that Inst stung her worst of all. . .endure the -severe climatic changes of fire in Berlin the memliers must all It was to her .the first prick of the ser clare, it’s a valentine,” cried Sam Wells. A Story lllustrative'of th* Kindness the arctic region.’’ He tried to pick it up,, but It -Was frozen of His Generous Nature. It is fordfie same reason that the U. fall in line in military fashion and sa- pent's tooth of ingratitude.' Then there down. There had been quite a thnw the Gen. Iler«»» Porter in bU'Campaign- hiti their captain. This proceeding was another reason for Serena Ann's S. government in its relief exp...Inions, day before, and the weather lia<l grown Teller duHfig ¡jrRTT’eary, the famous arctic traveler^ wastes atleawt- three- nrtrrntes.—--- ------ ............. strale its wonderful merits ¡sed her a book if she were not punished ca&'ful, but lie had to leave the address- he w ill send Three Erte Bottles I The Hr have-carried the Royal Baking Powder There is an enormous demand in in school all that year. UM« to animal^ on the oei-asion of the years liad bren direeted towárd the dlseov Sloeum New System of Medicine) with tuli ed part «f the pnvelo[-e In the «now, exclusively. ' ’ New York for Fifth avenfie property ? marur ¡’resident's visit to Gen. Grant s cry uf~u -LMLsiUvte cure -for <M>nMUiiH>ti«H>. 4MHB«m< to nil reader- of ttri< paiTef The Royal Baking Powder will’ not fa< ing Cejiti^l Park. Ofily the rich I camp, three tiny kittens were crawling were finally successful, and already his w ho semi for them. cake nor lose its strength either on can Suys wTien bare lots are held af about the tent at the time, say» Gen. Vnew system of treatment” has, by its Simply write to T. A. Sloe uni’, Manufac Porter^ The mother bad died, and the timely use iiermanently cured thousands turing Chemist. IN pine street. New York. Ixiard ship o- in damp climates, andT^, am'X from |4,000 to $5,000 a front foot, board, ol apparently helpless cases. - • 4 - - i . Jiltle wanderers ^were expressing their He ba, dehmuslrated the dreaded dinease : g "‘K ‘‘,"1 f,,n the most highly concentrated and effi-; . v _ - grief by jnewlng’ jdteonBly. Mr. Lincoln to be l uíame beyopd a doubt, in any cB eient of leavening agents. Hence it is'\ - A/Kat'('rts '»mister says that^ne of There iirrm chargt* for mr-dienfe nrcorre- spoiidëhcé-advice st 1 11 t ly eoiihdent ial. picked them up. took them' on bis lap, mate. indispensable to every Alaskan outfit. 'L “R1‘e,bfni21L,\t \O"e i*?’» facts prove that fur, ««««xi ifhd UISI nm i rm Knowing, as we do, of Hie undoubted cf- I stroked their ....... soft • * ••••, III tired UI VU , : . Ind tv- ixplUable fV ’ -- T the Doe- • ’J-« It can bo ha.l of the trading companies ' “J"“ 1m’.,tle b,ni,B'. "Poor little crealurcs, don’t erv voii 'U be D’scovenes are an. absolute cure beacy, we urge every sufferer to take Ad ifi^laska, but Hhm.Dl the miner pro- **"'’*’ ro.ak” T«« m"neT Till proposition. • I taken gopd enre of," nnd tiirning ty Buw- - 'for Consumption and all bronchial, throat vantage of tld» most li lierai lung and chest troubles; stubborn coughs cure his supplies before leaving, fie ‘ I’lra-c tt il tin* |><»t tt>r. when Wi’itilhg, er», said: “Colonel, 1« hope you will ,«<*<? ■ winti fi alarrhal aflei tions; scrofula, rheu ... . ........ Dviviuifi, i nru- , Lililí V» you read this generous offer in this should resist every attempt of the out-; In Delaware two brothers lived for that these poor little niotherless tvai?» i materni, general decline and weakness, |ossj that paper. fitter to palm off. u^am him any xd the 40 years within eight miles of eaeh are given plenty of milk mid treated killdr ly." Bowers replied] “I >il| see, Mr., . . , ... other brands of baking’ jiowder, for Other, attended the same church and President, that they are taken in charge Michigan has a law fixing «Theavy homk products and i - lkk food . they will S|>oil and prove the cause of fqBquently trailed with each other with- by Hie cook of our mess, and nre well Penalty upon railroad companies for ! great disappointment and trouble. out knowing that they were related. enrei for,” Several tittle« during his stay employing^ersonj addicted to the use light ¿“mtie f’mj Col. Thomas Hoyer Monstery; the Mr. Lincoln waa found fondling these kit-I of intoxieahts." |rrm o«e.- -Tol tlnnlen Dripr" ft nuolu from ten». He would w || h - their eyes tender- ---------------- ' Bu««r <’*-ie an.l is «trlctly piire, It a for m <I b -A Belgium agricultural journal «ays veteran fencing niatser of Chicago, who ly w ith hi» handkerchief, stroke their ; ««WAND FOK MORB BATTLESHIPS. 7^-?^v .that in Antwerp in 10 montl>*- more is 85 years old, is in a Chicago hos smooth eoats, and listen to them purring ■ ----------- —7- , iiino "Tm itnrfim I^rtrnt" ha^re the manufac- than 4,000 American horse« were di«- pital, suffering from rheumatism. He thelr grntiYHde to hhnr* It wan n curious T The secretary of the navy has demsn led more l tnrer's name lithographed on every can posed -of, exclusive of those coming by saw military service under 13 different aight at an army heiiihinarfera uron the ! ^^^bfpihand there ran be no donbr That -_________ eve of JI cr.-nt n.ifitnr, . ri. . i„ .1.......... J cougrea« w y conrider hi« rra-onimendstlons. way of England or by transportation flags. ’ vessels calling at that port, and that tion's history, to see the hand which hild fort will not a<lequate!y supply thi< these importations must not be ccmj affixed the signature to vW Emancipation liefen-..- «raniM «11 dlabrdat« of a malaria! n p • F In buying serais "eeoanmy la however adaiuatelv afforded bv Hoatetter« I’roclamation, nml had signed the eomnuM- 8-oniach Bitier-, an efficient Blin k and blue colors are not subject to founded with those brought from the estr.v.Ra.er," bra-aura tbs cot remedy, alio tor of cultivation wksled on InferlerAra sloni of all the heroic men w Im served ■on«tiration, blllouaneas, dyspepsia, rheuma Argentine Republic some years before. fashions this season nor in any season. alwsy« larzely «x<*ral, till- origin^ the cause of the Union, from the general- tism, and nervoueneas. coet of the beat arm <leare«t aewla u> The wild horses known iu»pampa«,” They hold their own and will not wash out. bad. The beat beet la alwaya i I wur liat the aw be tw had. iu-ebief to the lowest lieutenant, tenderly left u «ad souvenir, still remembered They are pretty solid colors, and but for the cheapest. Pay a trifle more for Poe ha.« immortalized the raven, caressing three stray kittens. It welldj. by many jiersons. Such a mistake misery of wearing them, might become luBtrated the kindness of the man's ¿Re Whittier the robin and Longfellow,the would do a great injustice to the , fashionable. Some men take pride in wear position. and showed the child like sim snowbird that sung to the monk Felix.” ing ilidiTas-tokens of their profession, as American horse, whose hitherto dis soldiers do their scars. But bruises, black plicity which was mingled with the gran puted qualitie« are today fully appre or blue, or both, ought to have immediate deur of his nature. ciated at their just value. attention, for under them may be a nerve THE MBS OF CONSUMPTION S CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Joplin, Miss., which tor the past few been prominent as a lead and zinc producing region, is gradually coming into the hands« of comiianies with sufficient capital to operate the miiier in a thoroughly up-to-date man- m'1 ■ m- ' iTof Ilie slipshod operations that have i.A-etofore prevailed. The lead and zinc oree form this district sold during the past year is estimated to have been valued at about |4,6OO - years has hurt or a muscle badly w renched. A black and blue bruise is ^^pad thing, nqt only from its tender sorefitss but the contused blood is prevention of regular circulation. While sore spots like these'will not wash out. there is something that will rub thFm out in qo time, ami that is 8t. Jacobs Oil. It is f>c< uliarly adapted totheir quick curie. A |>ei>nant cun be won only by hard koo- ks. w ith ■« ur- ami bruises, but ufter rhe batHs over, if any remain, this one cun-is the best. Bruises come from con tusion iu all avocations, and it is! well to rameuds r at all times just what will cure them thebest. T, LINCOLN AND SOCIETY. BIDDEN TO GO OPT IN FRONT OF THE SCHOOÍ Introduced Himself nnd Wife hh the “Lona und Short of tire Presidency.” Iii an article recalling the incidents of “When Lincoln Was First Inaugurated,” in the Ladies' Home Journal, Stephen Fiske gives a graphic account of Mr. and -----------------------------__________ &_______ _ _________ She quieted her ablis with a convulsive Sani went to Solomon* Badger'R about tou society. There were a large number efforfv After a-while she peered pitifully fifteen minute« licfore school time and of the best-known of Wanhwigtoij’« so over her pinafore, nml her tearful eyes foliad Sophia in attendance. ciety people assembled In the parlors of met Johnny Starr’s compassionate ones. "Hallo, Sophia," said he, "ever see this the hotel where Mr. Lincoln and his wife Johnny Starr was a pretty, quiet boy, nnd before?" were Stopping, n^jy-Jy all moved by curb Serena Ann’s mother had told bis mother Nophia bent her pink face over the t„; val- oaity to see the "rail splitter" President. Russia’s population lias increased thnt she had just as soon hare him come ooo. * •ntine, then raised it. “No, I guess not," "Prew-utly, from a side door thnt sug during the last 100years a fraction lee« over to see Serena Ann as a girl. said sho. looking np in Sam's face. gested a Beene on the stage, emerged the Igmttins Donnelly, who is 66, is go than 1,000.000 annually. Recess ^ame-soQii after the girls wore “Well, then, I want to buy tin envelope face of Mr. Lincoln, Smiling nervously; released from their |sisltion in the floor, nnd I wish you'd address it." Sophia, tny then his tall, thin, awkward body;-then a ing to imyry a woman w ho is only 31. nnd everybody went out, the weather was hands are cold, and I can't write fine Mr. Donnelly wants a wife who is not long arm, and finally, at the end of this so warm. Johnny Starr followed Serena enough to go on a valentine.”' so sot in her.bpinion« that hk can’t con arm a dumpy, little woman. He was Ann into the school yard. Sam left the valentine and a penny for dresscil in a new suit of ahiiiy blni k tlmt ymee her that Lord Bacon wrote "It's menu," he declared. floatage. Sophia took up the envelope to From Miss May Bachner, of Colum- ha.l been presented to him as on adver Siiakespearb. Serena Ann smiled gratefully at him. address it, and then a sleigh «topped at tisement by an enterprising tailor. She bua, O, to Alling Women. Then Mirandfi Sall, the doctor's daugh the door and a young man from the east wns wrapped in a white shawl. Mr. Lin ter. joined Serena Aun. Miranda WH» ----- ; village came in and asked her to go a little coln looked nt the fashionable assembly To all women who are 111: one of the big girls, very bright-eyed and | way for a drive. And that waa the last Wdtv-liW-Bl «pplicvtlon-, «a they cannot reach and said, in his clear, ..distinct mice: 'Ln- It affords me great pleasure to tell red-cheeked. flic a‘Ut ut ih-.1 « oe. < a «-rh I» a blood ,,r j she thought of Sam Wells and Serena dies and gentlemen, permit me to present you of the benefit I have derived from “Don't you feel bail one bit,” said «He. Ann's valentine. to you the loifg and. short of the Presi taking Lyd A E, Pinkham's Vegetable ... io . 1. >...11 iniernstiv an i act■ ,| had stood in the floor dozens of times It was not sold zgaitTuntil after school dency!’ ra>n rhe b o«i atitl nin o i. snefacr. h H| Compound. I can hardly Arid words to before I wub as old as you. Didn't you | that night, and then Johnny Starr was "As he «aid ‘the long,' he bowed; ns he "uirrht’nre Is not a quark mc, I cm the purchaser. He had shaken the iron snid 'the «hort,’ he looked down nt Mr». express my gratitude for the boon given ever have a valentine. Serena Ann?” pu-o rits-d b one of the best plnm-isn < Sereua Ann ahookJier head and looked j savings bank In which be_had deposited to Buffering women In that excellent Lincoln nnd smiled. A sbjidder ran i C 'Ilipt lo ti Of UP* DCM TO’IH’M CHOWII. ColJ| up gratefully into the girl's handsome, his money, earned by selling berries the through the parlors. The ladies stared * bif e < with the boat blew d puriflerK, Hctinn ,H- remedy. glowing face.— " summer befory. until he got 52 cents all nt the strange couple; the gentlemen bent redly on the miicoua >urr«<-rM. । tie perfect Before tak- "Well, maybe you'll get one this year— in pennies. He gave them to Solomon their bends. Thnt mnn .the President of (•mb nation of the two ingredients i* wh«t pr - in g the «1 < es u h wondvrfyj result» ioruringo uhtt Y i stranger things have happened,” Miranda ' Badger fer the valentine and an envelope. the United Stntea! Thnt woman the first b- ’ for icstitnomals, free. Awjy - remarked, meaningly, a» she turned away. I Johnny had not shaken enough pennies Indy of the land! All the etiquette of ths F .1 < IIE\ EY A (’<»., Propra , Toledo, OL non, « k M? Serena Ann had. during all the rest of to buy n stump. ►qhi hr tlr ggis’l, price 75 . Republican court thnt bad been establish H a II k r'anuh Pills are the beat. and KpjKEf. that day, a vague jmpfesaiou of a kindly He gave it to Serena Ann the next ed since the days bf President Washing intent toward her from everybody.- Her morning lieforc school, slipping it into her ton was violated." 11-r. - I. 1 A drawing of the bison has been dia- grandfather, of hia own nccord. proposed hands w hen nobody was looking. Serena (ov?red in the rocks of the La Month« was trou- giving her another trial to win his offered Ann looked at it, colored high, then turn bled with STORY. c ive in Dordogne, France. reward, and Serena Anu waa radiant. ed white. She was almost ready to cry. leucoç- Then her fgther asked if »he didn't want To think she hnd.a valentine, and such a /?•_ T was In the w i her hein« swindled by all others, wnd us stamp rhoea, and a sleigh ride with him. valentine! SIA- showed It to one, then an- 1 «P »'wY-eBrly days. When ryrt b-.k-d my men Grandfather Judd turned to hi» daugh other; by noon everybody in school had forth with anxious ter; »hi'ii the sleigji ItcH* had jingled out seen that valentine, teacher and all. strual pe- 3f the yard. "Tell you one thing, Marin," “Who did you say gave it tn you, Se i K young lad tad been riods were very . tliicago is healthier than ever before. irregular. I tri A three physiciansand »aid he, “that child's goin' to have a val rena Ann?" asked Sam Wella. J doomed to die, Mid wouid'at thou entine to pay for havhi' so much trouble.” "Johnny Starr.” Sam Wells whistled. In fact it is by far the heathiest large gradually grew worse. About a year • ... Enow the reasun "Now. father. I don't know. I'm afraid At noon Mi«» Little called her up to the citv in the United States. i why? ago I was advised by a friend to try it-'« kind -of foolish------ ” desk nnd questioned her. Then she called Piso s Cure for Consumption has saved • Sirs. Pinkham's Sanative-W»ish and "No, it nin’t foolish, cither. 1 He hnd been placed as Child'« up Johnny Starr and asked w here he got me large doctor bills.—C. L. Baker. 122s Vegetable Compound, which I did. been cryin' her eyes out. She» goin' to the valentine. “At Mr. Solomon ftndg sentln»'!. Regent Bq.. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. ft, 7». After using three bottles of the Vege have the handsomest valentine in Solo er*«," replied Johnny, stoutly. And at his post asleep Serena ' •/ / . •>* 'ell- table Compound and one package of mon Badggr's store," declared Grandfath Ann did not know what it all meant. 8he "1 f And for that closing er Judd, rising as he spoke. was bewildered wheg they clime to her — - of his eyes Except in rural diOtricta for crowing /Sanative Wash, I am now enjoying bet There was quite a stock of valentines at the afternoon rrceM and told ber that Before him dreamless slumber Ilea ter health than I ever did, and attri in the boxe« ou the couuter^a-nd Solomon Miranda gave Tier the valentine and not smell -streams, we had thought that President read the sentence through timl>er bridges had long since become bute the same to Mrs. Pir kham's won- Badger's grandson, 'Lonzo, . was wajting Johnny Starr. She wa» more bewildered The And murmured. "The act I cannot do. things of the past. This however, is derftri remedies. I cannot find words to >el| them. The trade Yiad been quite wjien she got home and found that her Brought up on farm, at work late kept- to express what a Godsend they have brisk sirne morning, tlu.ngh it was the Grandfather Juddbad given it to her. It Poor boy! No wonder that be slept.” not tits uaser in ti>0W parts rtf Anstro- day- before Valentine's day, began to Mvm to poor little Serena Ann llu, gtry wiiere tbeie are forests avail- been to u>e. __ - , — -- v v m And o’er the paper he drew hts pen. Grnpdfather Judd went oVer to look at able for this old-time method of con- J. In some parts of China tUe young the valentine«. One immediately enught a» if everything wn» out of proportion And signed his pardon there and then. and topsy-turvey, and people were belli Grmchaarted man! Khali I unfold U was much ... struction. Timber bridges are largely the largest and tng like fairy stories, _ ~ - i Woin*n wear their hair in a long single his vyb. It For several days What later on the sequel told? there, a beautiful combination tin in vogue in Galicia for highway pur- plait, with which i® intertwined a handsomest - , . , . — .... .. uvu village •Iiingt was III tuiiiitiii over ie whole In * a turmoil l"ses, a variety of types of construe J bright s-arlet thread. This style of of lace paper. emboMed doors, rose, and ( Serena Ann a valentine. Everybody que^ At Fredericksburg, among the slain. - i I tinned wildly, who had or had not bought A lad. beyond all mortal' pain, lion being adopted, the bridges having ornamentation denotes that the young Waa lying by hlmaelf apart. "How much Is this one?” inquired , It. ’Lonzo Badger waa diaeovered to be A picture next bla youthful heart. •pans ranging from 80 to 150 feet. ‘ ' is marriageable. lady Grandfather Judd. guilty nt petty dishonesty and whipped “Marked on’ back.” mumbled ’Louie, with a bitch stick, but that did not go far *Twaa Lincoln's picture that hf wore, beneath theae words It bore - sucking nis lemon drop. “Fifty cen't«."' toward the solution of the whole mystery. And just blew* Abraham Lincoln." Thu« ba Grand fa tlicr Judd bought it; gave 'Lon Some of it was always dark in the minds "Hod allowed go five cents; told him to buy,« one-cent of the village. It seemed unquestionable Wie debt of love to him be owed. stamp for tie valentine and puj; it In the that one valentine bad been Bold aeveral Hia Valentine. postoffice the next day. and he might keep times. Dear girl, 1 have no bauble ffne. the remaining four cents for himself. At all event«, Serena Ann had her val No trinket rich and gay. As for 'Lonzo, he put Grandfather entine, her first one, And she never had No Jewel rars, no «cm divine Judd'« five cents in his pocket. As fer the any doubt as to who had given it to her. To greet great Cupid's day. valentine, he had taken that out of the It waa Johnny Starr, and he had bought Bat UtF. oh, sweetheart, a« tny envelope and placed it back in stock. What may my love disclose; it with hia huckleberry money which ba AN OPEN LETTER at , Your Tax for the £oming year on baking powder will be very light if you buy Schi/iing's Best and use only one heaping teaspoonful to a quart of flour. It was about half past 7 o'clock whoo bad ahaken oat of hia iron bank. I FERRY’S « SEEDS and otu-ay« get your money’« worth. Five cents per paper «verywhere. Always the l>eat. Serai Annual free. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen smajtiug feet ami instantly takes the sting out of corns ami bunions. It’s the greatest comfort discov- ery «>f the age. 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