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If lhr we aeirr any norm or rata, Flr days would cmm l to ao rare and swast, II to iea fainting un Iht dusty elreel vVe mlod a of ll xtuUu ah! tbsa we fala Would rest amon lb ehailoa-e once agals. We Ion- f..r Winter; tLtn a wild unne but I'poa our bawls w lrw fnrXuumsr's beat! There le no oy Hbuul witue loae or peju. To taae as find It la tba art Of II vlr. wall. Ah. Im aa ant fomt Tboagti Ufa be dark today t litre may ba fat. WImr wornmer cornea, uiurb oy fur each sad heart. Peru pa Owl armla ua Iroubla aa a leal. Til as If II will prove at al our btart. -uenry curie in HuaUta Traaaortiit, THE AMM. Jem Ulake was shot dead Id bit own doorway by Antonio Uueldo aud th trial waa to come off directly. The extraordinary interest In tb af- fulr wa le due to the murder uj it. rm-nliur circumstance thun to the fact that tin w; the tint cae tried at San Sib In any more formal court than the time honored institution of Judge Lvnch. A there was no place specially ar ranged for the trial. Judge Pitblado hos pitably offered the uae of bia abed. Here rough table and chair were phtced for tbe judge, the other nucveaary funiiture. In tern led to represent the dm-k. the tnnd. etc., Iieing eked out with bona from Sihia B.iggrt'a grocery store. Jake Smith liked at these rera tlona for a titm- -. ith frowuing dicon tent and theu atrolled dowu the road. turning Into the lane that led to Ulake When he rem lied the door of the shanty be leaned against the jamb and poked bia naked head inaide, fanning himself In an eiiilutrruased way with hi grrasv fragment of a hat llu had come there with the intention of saying something, but the sight within made him forget it. ISUke a widow sat there, aa she had pretty much all the time ainre the uitir der. staring straight before her. with her chin in her palm. The sunlight tmck through the foliage of the red oak tree th:it grew before the door, and checkered with the flickering briglitncwa the floor and cradle in which Jem's baby Waa sleeping. There it waa, juat aa it had been throe da) a ego (could it be only three daysiy jnat aa it had been when abe went out that morning to look after the drying clothe ami li ft him standing in the dour by the r- ." 'i.-fund ho waa of the baby!) - jui.1 aa it wua when ihe heard the crack of the pito and ran in with an awful neuse of suffocating fright Juat the mine aa when ahe had found kim lying njion the cradle, dabbling It white linen with hi blood and the baby playing with In hair. She screamed otico, the first and hint compluitit any ouu had h.'unl her make; then alio wa quiet and helpful through it all when Dien came ami lifted him up; when they had laid him on the rough bed in the other room; when they carried him to the grave, ahe following with the Imby in her arum. Jake Smith waa trying to find the link mhvting in hi thoughts: be sniffed with perilexity or something and Blake' willow looked up without ('leaking. Juke nodded pleasantly four or live time. "looty chipju-rr asked be. Dlukc's widow smiled sadly, bunt over the aloepiug child and smoothed the clothe with a tender touch. "They're agoin tor try' him in a court," Jako went on. "au I don't ladieve" "Try who Antonio? She turned to ward the burly figure in the door with a flash of intermit in her black eye. "Yea. The Judge ia making a court out of hi ahed. I bi it'll turn out all right, bm it aarma like givin that Mexi can den I a chance he oughtn't terhave." "Ilecan't get clear, ran he?" ahe aaked, rocking the cradle gently and patting the coverlet "1 lb m t aee bow, but be' got aouie kind of a law cum to ajieak fur him a feller that topied here a day or two ago on hi way to lialvcaton and it make me kind o' nervoua." Ulakv'i widow did not aiar to no tice the lat ri'inark. for the child, dis turbed by the talking, had awakened aud ant up in hi cradle with a wonder ing look. "Pooty. ain't her aaid Jake, reganiing the nuall ligure with tntereMt "Look Juht like ahem you. Poor little I a" be ataiumcred. and treatel hi hat like a mortal enemy. "Of rourae he'd bad you've got there' notbin I could do fur yer. maybe?" She auawcred with a grateful look, but It wa arcoiiiauied by a atiake of the bead. Jake bent down and with hi big fore finger aoftly rumpled the hair of the ba by' bead; then he went out and left them. Wake' widow uttiug aa be found ber and the baby atnring down the path after him. He walked on until he reached thetop of the little hill, where be could look down npon the roof which covered the piteou at ene he had juat left Here be eemed to have half a mind to turn back, for he beaitated and Hopped; but he changed hi partial intention after lin gering a moment aud walked medita tively onward, with the eiclamation, "Wal. Mint women do beat the d I amazin." Of courae every body came to the triaL Tbd arrangement were oon found to be altogether too meager. Pitblado bed wa tilled to overflowing and U ig get made a clean weep of every empty boi in hi atore. Antonio'a lawyer, a harp eyed. harp featured fellow from UalveUn. had buntled about with aurprimng agility on the day previous holding myatenou conference with ill conditioned fellow of (Juoldo kidney. The court waa awwmbled. the Jury bad been choaen. and the witnem were all prent tave one Blake widow. Pretty oon there wa a ir at tbe door, then a murmur of urprue ran through the crowded room. "May 1 be d-d." aaid Jake Smith, au dibly, "if he baan't brought ber bobr What reason ah may have had for not leaving the little thing in charge of otn ytD;atbiiing wnnan and there were plenty who vould have been gl4 of the tra-l wa not ajijurenti how ever that might tie. there It waa. iMd Crnily in her arm, it br.ght red cheek contraating with her whltenea. and lU father t.y hair tningliog with ber dark 1'ika. With mini difllculty w.y wa ma-1 thremgh the throng to ber eeat. whkh had been plated on one id of the Judge, directly oppuaite the candle boi, on the other, where Antonio at She tot i her plat and never moved during the whole of the tnal. excepting a U wa required to teatify. and once when the baby ttwgtd at mm glitoing thir-f that U Bidden in the fyld of .her tlreaa, 1 which tit took pain to dltri-l I la auennon witn a chip fn.m the Boor. Aa for tb baby. It aat there with it big blue eya open to their fullrat extent, entirely abaortd in the novel iccue. ve at the iiioineut when that trreautb ble glitter caught ita eye. Every one U-mg now preaent.the tnal went on III good eanie.t. number of witneaae were eiaiulii. whoM teatl wony howel that liuil.lo had had trou ble with Blake, and more than once threatened hi. life; that Uueldo pl.tol wa one chrg empty on the evening of the day of the murder, wherea in the morning it bad b.f u full; that ae wa een that morning around Ulake' houae. and tuore than that. Ulake widow had beard Uueldo voice juat before the fatal hot. and bad aeen him retreating a abe ran out. At thi last point the Oalveton law. yer aaked the w itne a few question re garding how ahe knew it wa Uueldo . and bow ahe had recognized tb voice for bia. She didn't know how exactly, but wa none the leu ure for that There bad been a rumor about that tome one had heard Antonio make a boaitt of "having doue for Dlake thl time," but if there were a wituea for tin he could not be found uow. And o the pro-K-cutloucloaed. The Ualveaton lawyer began by in volving in a whirlool of helplea con tradiction the witneaa wb had (worn to having aeen Uueldo near Ulake bouae. Then be expatiated on the eaae with which one peraon may lie miatuken for another, and brought a witneaa to allow bow Uueldo hod already been aaid to re- aeintile aoine one lu the village, finally he produced three of the ill conditioned fellow liefore referred to, who twore that Antonio waa with them on a hunt Ing exjiedition during the whole of the day ou which the murder wa com mute. L It wo a clear rae of alibi. Jack Smith' atouihmeiit at the eaae with which the thing hail lieen accouipliahed wa unbounded. He threw a iWuated look toward Pltbludo, but the judge wa nonpltifcaed and didn't aeein to be inter eatetl with thing in Jake' vicinity. "Oentlcmen of the jury." aaid he, "the verdict took a turn I didn't alto gether expec. I don't know a there' much to he aaid. I 'pe you've got to go by the evidence, an that don't need any explainin. F.f you kin make nut, accordin ter that, that Antonio Uueldo killed Jem Ulake, why, jeat recollect that' what yer here fur." Jake Smith figdeted aUmt ou hi box and caat anxiou glance through the open door toward the clump of nopal where the jury wa dclilicratmg. Antonio talked and laughed in an un dertone with hi couuat-1. and Ulake' widow aat ftanng at them with com premed tijaa and a at ron it expremioti of determination cominn into ber face. It wasn't long before the jury tihil in again, all aeating tlieiiiM-lve but the apokeaman. and Judge Pitblado noe, wiping bia forehead with hi ihlrt alcove. "Straigbtenetl it out, have yT axked be, nodding to the aiokesiiian. TIi man jiixldol in n-turn. "Yer aee," aaid the apokeaman, with a nealtating ami liapointc. air, "ef yer hadn't a-corralled u with (ticking ter the evidence we might a don bet ter, but accord in to that Antonio waan't thar when the murder wa done, an ef be weren't thar be couldn't 'a' done it. an ef he dliln t do it, why then or courae be' not guilty." Pitblado didn't dare to look at any body; be stared up at the rafter, down at the table, nowhere in particular, and then turned half way toward the pris oner. "You kin go." aaid he at laat, and with great deliberation, "but dou't (lay around here too long. Tliere wa a dead pause, during which nobody tuoved Jake Smith exploded a (ingle cum word which he hod held in for some time pant, and Ulake' widow stood up. Have you got through, judge, he asked. Waal I pose so." "And there is nothing elae to be dousl" "1 am afraid there aiu't" "And be free to go? "Y-a-a." A nt.,in.. tSn..,l, iriH with au Insolent grin aud pu ked np bi bat. , The baby crowe.1. for it aw the gilt- tering thing again. I There wa a harp retort Antonio . pitcbeil forward in a heap upon the floor and Ulake' widow tood with tb pistol pressed to ber breaat I A Una of thin bine amoks curled from th.muuleof the weatxm aud formed a ! haloaround th.cbild. flaxen bead. The " . ... .. ...u-ii.ti. ghttenng thing wa. quite near the little hand now, ami tney too ii rrom in yielding grasp of the motlier. Ulake widow looked teaIily at Ui figure on the flar it wa quite motion lea ; then (lie turned and went through the wide passage ojwned for her by the silent crowd, holding the baby very ten derly, and the baby carrying the piUL The child laughed with delight; It Had got tUhining plaything again. Detsuit j Newa Th MedlrsJ rrafeaalua. Everr new treatment, every freah drug, every medicine that U disi-overe.1 i oue more drop from the great ocean of knowledge segregated that we may study it for the ls-nefit of tnaukinL In It there are good and evil, but if w ap proach it with reverent earnestness and tudy that we may know we can assure onraelve that we are helping on lh great arience to which we have devoted our lives. This i reward enough, and thi reward shall rarely com to the tihvaician who will work. The amelio ration of tl physical ill of man is the end and aim of our moat noble profe don, and It is pleasant to remember that even the enthusiaat aid in th great work by their devotion to their fad. Cyru Cdson. M. D., in North American Kevutw. Mrs. krawal a Views. In a recent interview Mrs. Kendal, th English actress, wa aaked. "Have you any sjarcial views on th ubjvt of the education of children? "f coure I have," came the reply "ConM a rimtli er be'.p thinking very, very n..ii-ly npnn a iubject f if ucb vital nnp.nance to th future of ber children? When th trailer get tbu far. he fevis that the monnuin ia treiiiblit.g and this is the small mouse that creejai forth. "I have aiwsy f!t tUt a great mistake is inU in ronr.P.rig children to the care f a resident gMVen.rwS." With wt.i-h trite tU3Jur.p.a; Mrs. K'li'lai "views" be gin and end New York Tune. Tie Brat veasel laubfLed by lh early Amsrlcava colutiista wa the bia if.g of U Bay. lauiasW ta Miaaa. baawtu Ly July . un. Stury to hrr furawK- Olury aoii mmuih-mI Till wa fria aarib iliwne, An-rl & ! u b.ra! Tb ImI p ilaa' h drfrata ut To ) il.l a balMu baoit: TI- flrl tbai i4i au4 rrtii lb riihur uioraiiHf UuiUi Tba )') aoJ boiwa of brataa Hrr oiilra abd blaiara ive Full of lb Ultra ikal ! Tb lltea uf (iln wa Uta aba abinea In ami aait lory, A n J till (air huI m.l, Kb alauua vurlwl In fairy, Turnin lb rUiud u uldl klotbar! M'tial bauia la ilrarvrf Woman. Ihou art ditiur! II bravru llmu liriural baarwrl JUj aul la tr lloual -Hulua J. Cblldraa. A Mora Abvui larvwia. 1'lv bumlrvd dWlara fur iarirta! Aud yel tb boua waa nlir of I ha amallrat aud the ocriiutiita uou of the rtcbeat. Iluw uionotououa it waato ftiiil every floor cov ered with llnitnrlaur Wiltuu: If there were a bom luiiruvrmrut im elation, aa many decoratora ho prvllx all thrir rrtiiarka w lib a "dim't" ih there waa, then ao mm b imuir) aa thia would never be (rl.t f..r cariirta alone in furuub llitf a amall homw. utrad of the moat ruatly there would lt braN-r flia cover IriKaand more taorka of art, w hub lath eam-ntial illltrmii all tratrler not be tween the houae of the middle rlaaa A inert can ami tha Knuhah or Kmich. Who haa not fmjurntly In tl boua of a tririul, or at ranger, olwrvrtl a fbr with a painted bonier. therarrt not having laren large enough for tin u of Hi naiiii. Had there liean plenty of nirana, dmilillena a rarjvt Ixinler would have In-to aildeil. which would have heen Ihe conventional thing, but no more pretty. In many houara rarM-ta are apt to he ao gaudy or ao rich (hat they all ray t attention, w.hrreaa a rarprt ahould r a lwkgroun.1 and lower In lone than the object to he placed Uwa it. Too bright rnlorrd rarprt a tend to make everything elae In tha roitn baik dull or faded, and a decided pattern ia tireaonie. Thrae are aoine of the rvaaotia why au many prraona now prefer poliahrd or Jlit-. fltxra with ruga, w hi. h ran he atldeil grail ually. It ia a new ex-riinrnt that of uilng lin oleuiua In antid colora Inateail of Hum iat terna aa a lm k ground for ruga In I alia or dining rooiua. where there are no bard (1 1 Mir, ami It la fouud ijint pleaaiug. Art ingralna in a two ah a. la mixture are alao quirt fliair mveringa. and arrv wrll to ahow off the hright tlnu and oriental d atgiia of rich niga. It ia a great miaiake to cover tb floor with figured Itniaarla or vrlveta and then prrad out IVraian rug over thrin, a many do in the luxury of wealth. The meilley I not pleaaant. Whether the rug are from Afghan, llokhara, Ungheatan or Khoraaaan, their ainguUr ilevu-ew, whii h In oldrn time were mail to pleaae the an I tan, paaha or aheik. the aame now taring repealed, nerd plain or quirt lav kgniuuda to he aeen ill all thrir brailty llnaiklyn Kagle. Tha anrdltlaeaa mt Tovarly, A poor woman aaid to nie the other day, "My conatant prayer la that I may be pre served fnmi the aonliduraa of poverty." The remark atrurk tnraa bring very aiguif leant. There ia danger that poverty may pome to tni-an mora than aranty lanlrra, emptied coffers and threadliare wanlnla. It may come to mean the death and burial of taale and the deal ruet ion of all thrwe pretty drvieea by w hieh the hunihli-at home may tie maile attrartlve, bowrvrr few and far between the im-oining dollar may tar. When we gniw liatleaaof the ainrnitiea of the home life, when we are willing to ait down to belter akrlter ineala with tin waahrtl childn-n and tinkeinpt tmlita. when no time I found to keep a pot of flower blooming In the window or a bird inging in the aim, when we grow tim dis couraged for "nonarnan" where nonaenae take form In pretty decnraliotia and tidy muma then wear In danger of growing poorer than it U In the power of any mere poverty to make ua. There la nothing strange in the fact that I thoaa rlaaara which ara riaanl In aiirrrjMlva generation of squalor ahould live like brute In untidluea and unthift. It would tie alinit necessary to eatahliah a Dew onler of redemption to lift them to the plane of better living; hut for victims of the pawing rapriteof fortune to fall Into unlovely wayiof living la a deplorable alep I In the wrong dim-thai. Itrmeiuher one thing poverty haa no power over a life that lie deeper than the pocket or higher than the toinach. You may not own ao Inch of land within tb circuit of tb bori- j aoo that mean you do nut own Hi dirt ' . .... . ... or stonea but the greenneas of the up 'l'"n""'- 1 , V? ow? " uu" ".,.'; lh. l., ,.,.,. broralinir clmid-who'own all tbeaef Whal rl..h .. wurlli cmn ..i . clearer title deed to urh naukrasloo than four So In the dally life, though obliged to pinch and arrimp must woefully to pro vide the wherewithal to live, after all the Ul ' really worth living for la .A" V'"'", ,7 " . all art have flourlahni for you. If you but . mil.1 receptive of their Inftu p your mind rrcrpt ewe. Chicago Tribune. Twbaere a Valsable Aallaeptl. It hsa long been a popular niiniua that tolaarro ia an antiarptie, and thia belief eerus to have some solid baaia of fart Pro fessor Vlncetuo Taaainari, of the hygienic institute of Ihe university of Plaa, baa mad aom very Interesting experiments mlkaaiiM.uil Ml-,,, Iri.tal irtllM I 'I Ilk bacco smoke .which seemed to show that It had a destructlv action u p-ai thegrowtb of bacilli, thoa minute organism which are aaid to lav th cans of a vast number of bodily ill that Arab I heir to Professor Tsaatnarl olawrvnl lb action of tb fumea upon several different kiwis of bacteria th so called cholera bar III ua. thacattl diatemtwr bacillus, tb pu cue cus. ths Kinkier frior lasrtertum. the ty phu and pUruro ptwuiiMJOia bacillus and the blue pus barillua. Wishing to inula ta a closely aa paihl th prra raai going In a smoker's mouth, tb pmfraaor paaawrt tolasccofunieathroiigb a horixont-.l tule Into a rwreptai I kept moist by damp cotu.n wil. whlrb cm tained alao a colony uf bacilli. The result how that the amok mania th growth of soma kltvlaof bacilli, and ahwolutely pre vent tbegnwthof others. The totascro experimented with wss that which is uaed In making th Urge favour cigar, much favored In Italy, and II waa "roved that Its fume retard th gmwtb of pu bacilli ty aeventy-two hours and of rattir diau-mprr lascllll by PA hours, while thry aliaoliitely arrest th growth of th o railed cholera and typhus lawllll. -All lh Year Ronod Llkeal Itaoba laataar War. One while I waa railing on a friend. lady whom I did not know ram in hhr owns a ps.kery. and my friend told ber of mm, xlding that I wa fond of rooks "Ah." aid ti. "ao am I. I often ay that through th w almost lira oo rook pta" Whra I U(gesed that I should D4 Ilk eelng tr.y n.ss la pie. her really delight ful auwr waa, "No, sum paarpi prvfrr LhatB lwad." Cor. IxarloO hpartatcw MMtr la w.rth Chlaa. Ia th loteri'ir town of Dorthera China slip of the bark of lb mulberry lr hear tug th imperial "chop" aod atan.p wbic d-rtr"- Uxir worth, hav long bsea tiaad a w aa baak Dutsav Marow Polo fonad thia ait-d of BMsaey there la M time and they t :i have aa axtatiatv kaeai MrcmUob. Tree I'albaa. four long years had J, k. th sailor. away. a"d h!a ah!;i was reported ".oat, with all on ttnl " Thr news ' areiued lo pile years u lua falher'a bent ahouldera, hla ni.nhi r a antile failed util 'aud wnnklea arauird hrr i berks till eummer day. howrtrr. sa h a,t cam lowly out of chunh a.r.i their pretty daughters-all three scan-rly haiam mg th Kaat of I lie our dear a..i-a ahsliby. bronxed aud I. ti.l.niir ( linn rualual up lo the group and lisik bia met her IliJua arms "It's my b-ii ' my owu laiy:" i rml ahe, throwing ber arrua alanu linn and am.Kh enng him with kiwi, while thr father managnl to get k .i.mi ,4 oneluMwn. sinewy hau l "t'oine, mother, give Ua a chance"' cried the girls in i horua, and I ) this tun Ihe entire riHign-gatnai had surnundr.l the wsnderer and claimed hia gneting "Hut you were drowned, Jak"' ei claimeil th yiaiugrat sialrr, and J a k Uughed as he rdsiuial ".No, ouly artly Two of ua Ibmlcd for days, reai heil au ialand in the P ulc. b II In with fririnlly satsgra, and ttn-n-wait.il for a ahip. (nil my la-It full of money, father, but couldn l wail to buy a rag of decent clot hew." Then the mitilater aaul wilriuuly, "1-rt us pray," and there under the trees with tin covered head, be offered Ihsnks for Ihe wanderer s return. W In n he hsl liuialud rvery on was softly weeping, aud lh a soul dreaiurd lhal the tragic jiy of the -caaioti could beturiutl Into mirth, hud ili-uly Jiu k'a ImShrr. nnn;l I up la-)isid enituraui'e. tia-neil hrr li;ia and ap ke. "Jm k." aaid ahe sh trpiy, "am t you aaliamial to come to nni tni with such a rsgge.l old haiiilkerchcr aa thai'" Jack natml, and ao did th neighbor. Tiara were wiped away ami laughUr reigunl Youlh'a t'oiuuiuiou. A Slury wf Iteaeral liraat. I was told a giaal story atioul tieiieral (iraut. It will lw rei-alled that early tilths war the New York Kire .oiiave were a crack regiment, commsnded by Colonel Kllaworth. The fire toiiate were Ihe Ural t nsipa to man h Into Aloandria, Va Their colonel waa at tin ir hea.1, and after the town had atirn tidi nd Kllaworth saw a Confederate flag Hying fnmi a hotel. luatead of onlering a aiiiail lo n-move It be boiled Into the houa, aacruded Ihe atalrway, went out on the nag and rap lined th flag. Descending h was roil fronted by the laudlonl- one Jai kaon who aJi.H hnn dead Jin la. m himaelf was then shiK In deal h, and lh affair t rualrd mors senaation lhau conaldcrahl battle a few years later. After the war a daughter of Jackaou ao runsl an apMiinimeut in oneof the depart ments here. She was a Imaleat, diligent awl rniable young woman, aud diachargial hernllicial duties acceptably. In the courae of time a siiHro)al gentleman was put iu charge of Ihe bun-au In which ahe worked Nisong aniund. he sum diacnterrd the anlecealenta of the young clerk and dis charged her rihe was friendli-aa and pen nlleaa, and as a laat reaort went to the White Houae and called for lieueral t'raut. He received her aud she related her story to the ailenl mall Willi. mt ajiyinga wonl he tiaik a pie-e of ias-r aud wnite: "The war agalnat men la embal and my adminis tration ahall not Is'gin one agninal wianen. Iteatore Miaa .lack a. in to her former clerk ahip Inataiitly " This waa addnvwd to the loyal bun-au ollh ial, and the young laily ia yet in the public aervlea. Thai waa an exhibiliiHi of chivalry lhal Ibirtoia of r'rnncla might have rnvnal. - Washiiig too Cor. Umiaville Courier Jmirnal Hew Vow Mallke Calculated. Tlie uin-nts of a young siil.lier, who was a private lu a Pruaaiau cavalry n-giineut during the Pranco Prussian war. Iie.ams terrilily anxinus alamt him. Several but ties hail been fought, and they had ra reived no news of their Imy. They hail follow ed Ihe army and, after Mini hrxit a tiiai, the father went to ace I, corral von Moltke, who was underatisal lo receive visitors at a certain hour In Ihe early morning Strange loaay, Ihe father waa admitted to aee Ihe gn-al field marshal. "What ta your buaiueaa" said Mollke; "ua as few words as p.ailil " Tb vie Itor explained that lis wlahed lo know lb fate of hia siai. a prival lu a certain regl nirul. Mutt he smiled, but not unkindly, and drew from his ket a squar of canl boanl, roTereil witb digs, lines andrne. of various colors. "This Hue," he a nil, "iudicalea the I In of march of your -n't regiment. These dots msrk the ill taiices of rai h fon-iil man h. Tomornnv morning al To'clia k lh regiment milat b al Ibis rolnl her. Take not of the allilallon." I aaid no more and lh Interview arnlrd. lamg before tb hour nsmnl the father wa at lb point Indicated on th map Juat before T o'clis-k th trumpet of the aili tw guard were beard In I h distance, and preciaely at th hour th father aw bia aon. Han Pranclaco Arg'Niaut Ua te Hale a Mlalaler ! rraasls. It I astonishing how dull religious audi ncea, aa a rule, look. In lecturing balls you peotil with rye wid o(-o nudging ai h other and maiding to Ihe srntimrnts offered. In prayer meellngs Ihe sam people look dull; they cultivate lb dull look; tbey bav an Idea that to be devotional they must look sleepy. A hnxher gets up to talk, and a father In Israel puta hi bead down on a cane, ami a mother In Israel her head on Ihe Iw k of tha seat In fnmi of ber, awl another looks up to the celling ami seems to he counting the crack In It Now whrn your mini ter gel up to preach look al blm. There Is luspiraliiHi in lh human rye. Many a time I have, through prwaaurw uf other work, (on Into the pulpit with little to ay, but In lb upturned fare uf lh pea pie I have aeen twenty aerniona, and the only bother wa to know which I ahould preach. Dr. Talmag In ladlr' Home Journal. atahkwr faat Fever. If a man ba a corn It ran I removed, but if b la aiiffrring from rubber foot fever no rhlmpoillat ran help blm, ami th only thing to prracrlb I liberal bathing of th feel and removal of the causa Hub ber ahould only be worn lo keep wet out, and they ahould tat remove.! tb moment th waarer get Indtsira. Kai ir to note this gives a man wet feel In a far won ar nar than if h hail waded through mud ankle deep It waa th tmubl resulting from fore Ing th peratilraiioo t aik th tr kings ami keep th feet perpetually damp that drov ru bber aolni boot eat of th mar ket. Kven liaaa mblirrs area source of danger, and the cause of many nines aert ou cold than they avert India Kubber World. Itaabla ewaelMiaaesa, The phenomenon of double conacioua na j akillfully u.i In "Ir. Jekyll and Mr. II) da" I by no mean uncom mon. Many ui) aterioti disap-arance ar by it anounlel for In a manner wholly citiaiatent with the Innocence of th miaaing one, and even with hi ap- parent aanity. A very lingular recent caa wa that of a western jndg wbo went atWy from home while deranged from overwork aud beus a day laborer nnder anntlier cam. New York H cordsr. lUasr r Ikw atatl4la "Ilrllor said a Chicago man aa he stood bear the Waaluiigton tuounmaot "That a pretty good slevstor shaft I wonder when tbey are going to put Hp the real of tb buUtlahg " Ywntb Cora trainco Nunsc. Werk fur M hlrb Haws Are reewllarly Adapted sad Whlrb la Mall fald. lu I lua world of autTeiiiig umuj liud thrir Ufa-work Ivaiilrlhecuutbaaof lh alck and djtng. ra.ine bat Ihl work thruat uh tliriu liy thr alnu hand of duty; others voluntarily devote their llvrs to leaarning th humau miarrv lo he found alaiiil them, hd a Hard claas uudsrtsk tb work fur UKHiry. Nmraaity or a ileal ra fur iudrw-mtrur alula forth rath )rar a Urge uumlsr uf young wiiiiieii lu swell the rank uf lh world a workrra, aud to lu uoo ara-ui lo ba clioa-n a uuhlr calling or lo l U tter Ulpxal for life a work Ihaa lh army of trained nurave arnt tHit fnun our luxpltala Thiwe who hat arrtnl the appreiit iceahtp. var) Ing lu Inn fnun rightreu uumlhi to three years, go forth, not uerrawarlly banl enrtl, tut accustomed lo slk'bts and suuuds of suffering, t rallied nut to glv way to their feelluga ou u th nul tr) lug oc raalona, Uiuls-y lh doctor's onlrrs to th letter, to note th slightrat change Is lb pal Inn ts caiudlllou, lo follow th heat metbeal for mimaing th com fort of tb sick and aaaiating ualur lu ber effort lo reatore health. There ta a drtuaud for thia sort uf kuowl eli.-e and It la protltabl fnau a tinauclal elaudkiul. Trained nuraws recvlv giad wages, th m.iat profltahl Held of work being lh latg citlca Of courae ery on may not sui-ceed In Ibis work. I sin Informed Ihst bsrtlly oue half of lb pro bationer al a certain woman boapllal liuiah th courae. Some ttud lb work banter or more dlaagreeahl than tbey ex pected, ralilM overcotii I hair liervouauea at la-huldlng paluful uieratiuua or for V annua other reaaona, but thus whom II has been my plraaure to know, w ho bav fliitahed Ihe rimrae and are now working Independently of the hospital, arequlleue Voted lo their work. I bav several friend and acquaintances wbo ar trained dinars, aud perhaia a few Items fyia-n the experience of one w ho ha recently encnt a part of her wall earned va cation with m may be of Interest to Iluw young women who are alaait to ehiaae aom vocation. Mi commenced teaching al seventeen. After fit year' work she f i hi ml herself worn aud nervous, with very lit. law lov or eutbusiaam for teaching, but work ah muat. aa her parent were pour. Juat al this tltu a lady uf her acquaint anc was taken ill ami she was perauaded to undertake lh nursing of ber. Sh cue reeded au well that lh doctor ami frlrud urged ber lo fit herself for thl work. Sending an application, together with a eertlllcal of health fnun a phyalclan and a recommendation from ber pastor, to a boa pllal for women aud children, h wa voted In on a month 'a pmlattliMi, donned her uniform of striped gingham, with whit pnn and rap, and went to work. Tb first few week were homesick ooea, but, aa sh wnKs, "They pay very little al tan Hon to that kiln I of slckurwa," ami her only remedy was hant work. Tbe kitchen work making of gruels. poultice and varlou other dlsagrwealils duties waa given lo Ihe newcomer, but aa they beraiii mure skillful their lot wa easier. A 1 1 he ebaae uf ber pmlatt loo sh wa eepted and al lh end of eighteen mouths graduated with hiNMW. for hsr services at th boapltal ah received from ail totwvU dollars a mouth, tastrd and washing. She bail regular hours of wiark. regular nwal and a certain amount of Instruction In th form of medical lecture, followed by rx amlnatlona Her services, since her grsd nation, have hern In demand at flfteen dot tars a week. While under training, nurses ar nftea arm! out In thacity lo nurse, lblr wagra, scenting th reular salary, going lo lh hospital. At this particular htmpltal th nursea, physicians and superintendent ware women, aud It I auiiMvaaary toatatr that In spile of bard work the nursm man aged to have sums snjoyahl limes. My friend ami several other numn rent furnlahed rooms In a physician's bouse, which tbey occupy between caa as ur when they need a real. Two aureus room together, thereby hsssenlng axpena of rent but It aeldiMB happut that both art free lo occupy It at th aam tlnta. tin coinr nd another g as. Iluay Uveal llul are not lb liualrat anpl lb hajiplealF Mary Sliataoo Hletaon in llourkier. H tH Hastlh aavsd twang Llweela's Life. It wa at Howling (Ireen, Ky., during the aummer uf IH77. Edwin Booth itoud njwn a platform waiting fur a train; ao, too, did a man unknown to tba actor. Buried in thought, thi stranger left the platform to walk upon tbe track, not noticing an approaching engine. On moment more and there would hava been an indisttiiguisliable curpea. Silently, uddenly, Edwin Booth coiled thl trauger and llftid hiiu alinoat bodily npon tb platform. So chase cam th -engine that it struck tba stranger' heel a tbey loft the track. "Do you know wbo that man UT aaked Mr. Ford, tb wrll known manager of Baltimore, wbo witnessed tbe thrilling seen. "No," replied Booth. "Hubert Lincoln, President Lincoln' on." Thl wa th moat aatlsfactory Inci dent in Edwin Booth' lif. Hnsitiva a woman, ha uffered nntold torture for tlie mad deed of hia brotlwr. II had Voted for Abraham Lincoln aa president and never voted before or after. Kata Field' Washington. Aa dd reran mt Cwanahla. Mr. Mortimer Menpe. the artist, trav eling in the east in cearrb of lubjet-ta, ha come uon a curious form of court ahip Sketching one day In Hnrinah, h no ticetl a man a little distance off glaring fiercely straight ahead of him at aom object he could not aee from hi ptaxitlon. Tbe man at witb tbe asm flxil glare tha whole afternoon and wa at it agnln next morning. Mr. Menpe bail tbaco riiadty to ask an English visitor what It meant Tb reply waa, "Oh. ba la In lover Aud it wa explained that thia wa their method of courtship. Tit object of tlie man's attentive rax wa a girl In aneighlairing baxaar. When a young mail fall In love, b ba to at himaelf at a certain distance from hi adored one and wait for her to do tbe rest If abe look in bl direction one or twice on tie first or erond day, b Is wildly encouraged, and if on tba third day she mls to bun and smilea It I tim to go to th parents with reference to tha marnage mt tlemen t. Lotiduo Tit-Blta. riMiy ef Air Nsedad. Take a ranch xen la a you caa and be ia the opea air a mui b as pnaslbla Out iMit Uf I lh natural eoodltloa of man kind and th more one can hav of It lh better. Tb practice muat nut be carried lo extreme, however. There are many lay wbea on U mark better off In warm, comfortable. Wall ventilaUd Iboaae than trying to tak outdoor eieecUe la a rul win Lee tarm ne nndee a July eaav Maalaai Aalaaala. A lady waa abowing llttl Zaide aom pUrturea of btrda, among whkh wa a nightingale. Tha lady told Zatde that it wa a bud which sang beautifully In tha night, adding. "Wa hava no night IngaJa In thia country, aa thy bar la England." "No," rshaJ ZaJJee protnpt ly, "bat we have eaU that atng ia tha night 1 often hear lharta." New Tork Aalv Child Caserwsaeat. The quest Ii n of the government uf lift I children Is a tried one A areal many l-areuls seem tu think lhal lathy should grow up lo hate hrr own aweei way and coolliuir tu la- a law unto henelf until simii tndellnite time, when ah Infnngea sii far in tbe nghta irf tinea aruuml hrr aa to lieta-aaital repreaomn. The tune to la-gtn i:.o rriimg tail.) ia al the thus when ah brat abow an alilul w III of her own. A lilt I lathy lu long dreaae ncnle gov ernmrtit aa mm h aa at any prrnal uf hrr rtiildhiaal It la marvi Intia to obaerv al how )iaing an a.-e a I .a I v will learn that , by a, n-amiug ahe ran uIhsiii her will. It I la trty raay lii Irani a child w hcu it la little to eat aim alccp at n oilar Intervals A Very )ouiiif child will ifi.n cry for th luhl. but if it la iii.I 'ilgid ill auch a whim It la quite liki It to turn uighl Into day, a diaMallii whuh tilla ita much ou Ua health aa u:i the lonifort of Ibine alatul It. Siihaiiiig the I, ihl strictly to tb inn ruli a. .f htgiciu-in Ihe mstter uf food nnd ab-ep will terj a,a n bring I lie moat obatl nateof Infauia Intoa plui id and In courae of time a far to.. re happy atale of mind than If It hail Ita own wat It requlree ptawibly one ur two tutu lea. but not more. Aa the little one gniwa up It ahould always tar uia,lr to rwtajiilie the rlgl.ta of uthere and to underaland that Ua own righta are rvo ugmxeil. There Is a (e Ira uf Unit yet grntl gov ernment which la alwaya Ihe nnwt atuct aa ful, twt auae It wlna the heart uf lb child. While the mother mur-l not yield In Ibe enforcement of what ahe la-lievt ia for tbe child a la-at giaal, ahe ahould do It In so gentle a manner thnl II will recount! It mother lote while II rerognUes ber authority. New York Tribune llww tt eaten shea Id Hatha. Kverylaaly thinks, uf mtirar. that ah know bow lo bath. Aud sum people do. That certainly muat he allowed. The beat Burt of bath lo take, la-at fur your kin and beat for your braln-for after all brains need hatha aa much aa do hande depends altogether oo your rouatllutlon. For a giaal miortlon of people II alum Id be pretty warm and creamy with auapauds, and yon almakl pluug Into It and rub your elf entirely. Then, after you have scrubbed and rubbed until your akin looke like lb pro terblal milk, and you fit I aa If you would Ilk to Ii down ami go to aleep, you want to tak your tonic balb, ami thai I Iht howrr one- cold aa cold can be. The Aral few streams will make you Jump with fright, but In a eecood or two you are ab solutely enjoying the duwnpour, aad you com out of It warm ami glowing. Uf course you will think you cant stand lb cold roiiclualoti, ami lh chance are you will think aoquile elrougly. Probably you will be miataken, but If you should by any rhsnce tat right In the matter, Impro vise a Ituaaian ahower, lhal la, mm begin ning at tb temperature of the water lu which you bathe and gradually getting cold. You rau do thl by taking plu-brr after pltchrrful uf water and pouring them over your sltou filers aud all ovrrymir body, and tb alight exertion uaed In handling the pitcher will tend to make you wanner and to moderate what might be called the shark. The knowledge how to uae water and op I raaily gained, ami urges on on to greater wledoiu. to wit the kuuwlnlge of bow to keep clean tbe houae and more particularly the mind. New York lie ooriler. Deatrwylag Ik Nerve la Itweayeel Teeth. After cleansing and drying th cavity with pelleta of cotton wool wound round th rnd of a crochet needle, or Ihe eye rml of a darning needle, ur anything which haa smu kiud uf notch at th rnd to bold th cottoo faat, then lake amahrr pellet ig Wiatl, about large enough tu half 1111 tbe cavity, sat u rat It with carbolic acid, place It In lb tiaith and cork It lu with a amall place of the white ur pink gutla perrba, oftened In wanu water, which laaold by druggtata for th purpua of plugging de cayed teeth. In a few hours all th nerve matter lhal the acid ran gel at will be dralmred. In owe pnrnooe lh gnawing pain caused b th pruceaa I very considerable, and It can be mitigated by applying a mixture of tincture uf aconite and chloruform, pro cu rable from c hem 1st .of I be rig h t at rang tb and proportions, to ibe tooth and gums ail Jacaut Thl traatmrnt will dnttmy th nerve, ami In moat raawa quit paiblrsaty. But It will not arrest the caries, and In lea than a week th bal ami distress In tbe luutb will compel removal of tb Mop ping to rellav IrnaliKi. Tb leal way by far. as the brittle nature of tba teeth In this ran precludes ordinary topping, la lo ask a drntlat to rut away th cariou dentin and Inaert a gutla parch plug of th kind described, which In favorahl carlllea will last for a year; and when th gutta perch a gets wurn or dialudged by maailcallon. It la an easy matter to bav ll renewed, or even renew It oneself, after tbe carle ba bn one re moved by a dentist aud th palieot baa had th ex perl one of on profession! (top ping. Ilall' Journal of Health. The s-esalalae Keeaa Tb difference of weight la tbe brain of men and women ba hxig lawn a ouro of deep Interest lo all wbo discourse of equal Ity and righta. Tb structure of Ibe knee feminine co tltutea In Itself a permanent disability fur many masculine pursuits. Tb knee joint la women Is a sexual characteristic, aa Dr. Ely Yaa d Wsrker long ago pointed out Viewed In fnt and extern led ibe Joint In but alight degree Inten-epta tbe gradual taper Into Ihe leg. Viewed InaarinlOxad pualtiun tb Joiut forma a (mouth, oval pbarrad. Th reason of thia lira la tb (malluraauf lh patella la front ami th barrow nana of the auricular eurfacea of tbe tibia and femur, and a hlrh In ma form the lateral prumlueorra, and this la much more perfect as part of a sustaining col urna. A man baa a much longer purchase la tba leverage existing bat wen a tb trunk and xlreiuetlss than a woman. Tbe feminine foot, comparatively speaking, la lea abl to suataln weight than that of Women are mg well cooalmrUd to stand autny hour roneecutivtly aud every day. It la aafe to affirm that tbey bav Inatino tlvsly avoided rertalu fleldaof skilled la bor oo purely anatomical gmunda. In which lb smaller quantities of brain u balance prove lea an ail vera factor than lh shal low pelvis, th peculiarity of tb knee and lb delicate nature of th foot. Keen th right lo vote would not confer ea womankind Ibe right to be soldier. Equality It appears Is quit aa much a af fair of lb knaat a of brains. Medical Ke ued. The kSatallaa ml laajalry. There I no such e-lucator aa a bright boy or girl lo Intimate aaanrlalloa with fa ther or mother none which teachaa ao much or disciplines lh mind or character. so wholesomely If you tw too Indolent ox churllab to anawef ibe child' qnsattiXM, If you lf Indulgently bid him targoo about kla play Inatewl of seeking booently to aap- ply th craving of bis young Inulllgmoa, you rob blm of much tftat Is hla Juat (aa, but yoa depnv yourself of Mill mora. If yoa ar larapahle of tha lovtiy eyav nathy which nutkaa auch converse biwa pareot aud child a Joy lo both, yoa ar aot worth educating. There la ao better aoeay paaloa for any maa with guod Muff la kla Uaa hi own child la. New York World. atrwa hatlUs I A brae, krtlle caa ba claaaed. if dlacor rsd by oulng la It by acuurtng It well with soap aad aaba Brat, then put la half a plat ef vinegar aad a handful of salt aad art lb wa buti the stove a short Uma, laea wash and rlaaa it out La hot water. "sw York Jestraai. . Oaailletlea ef lh Oris. Ths rmsrt erioua complication of the) grip ia acuta bronchitis. Thi mar ap pear sarly or lata. Tba breatWng taw come rapid and difllcnlt A paatnodlo cough ia almost constant Tbxpo biratum are glairy and tenactona. With all thia there is peculiar proatra tion. A more common complication U pneu monia, of which there ara three v aria tie cronpoua. congeativa and broncho pneumonia. Although the compHcaV lion are dangerous, yet recovery I th rul under prompt and careful traat mrnt A third complication of tha grip ia connected with tba heart If patieata (it up tbey become faint Soma die) of (linpl failur of the heart; other ara saved from death only by careful atten tion on tbe part of th nan. After th grip has passed off, a tendency to faint nea and nvoralgic pain may remain for week or month. Another complication show Itself la diarrhea; still soother affects th nervous system and Is tharacterlxed by pains In ths brad or rleewbere, or by weak nea In certain parts of ths bod, tu b aa th hand or anna. As to treatment tbe doctor most de cide In view of all tba symptom. Bat the patient should in every eaae tak to hia bed. To keep about ta exceedingly daugeroua. especially as exposing tbe (MY tient In tha abov complications. I don Lancet Aa taeal Sleeping 11 wot at. What ahall w pul into our sleeping runmf Nothing that cannot la- cleaiuard or renewed. Tbe "Ideal" alreplng room will hate neither paint mir paper on ita walla. The woodwork will 1st of hard waul, fl ta lari ed la oil or aimply vamiahrtl. Tb walla Should lav flnlahrd In hard plaater ami llnletl, then tbey can ta eaollyr leaned. The wloduwa will la? low ami uf large a laat, to let In all Ihe alia ami air poaaihle. Tb flisar will la of hanl wia. ailed or var-nl-bnl. and have the dual wliet up rvery day There will be a tl replace, where a little Dee on the hearth lu coal WraUher will help veutllale. eapectally ia caw of sick newa. We may have rugs on our floor as eben or costly aa our purse will allow, but tb lews we have Ihe lartlerlhealr. Tbe draper lea at tbe windows will heof Ihta wajtbabl male rial, and often waaheiL The furniture will be light, without carvings u catch lb dual. Stuffed ibalra, lounges and woolen hangings will nut find a place her. A asrt bowl, with hot ami cold water, la very coo Vrnlent, but nig always safa, therefor leave It is Ibe bathroom, have a porta bl one Is) Ibe aleeplng romn and bso tba safe side. Good Housekeeping. Feaetag la v ranee aad Baflaa. Whence come tb uprxcllnceof th French in the matter of "amies bl anc bear ll ta due to a com bl tun toe of catuaaa. Sea ting aside tbe not Inconal.lermble rsason for thcMudyof arms In th llaMllty of every Frrncbmaa lo find himself compelled to use bl aword la aerioua earnrat, f racing a a Itn art baa Inwa specially favoted by th ruler of lb country from tbe day at Charles IX nntil everything monarchical waa daatroyed by th great revolution, whereat la England It haa been left to Mniggle by Itself. leeorge IV. ll la trva, set a traasleot fashion of fencing with tbe foil, as be d 14 of fly fiahlng. but only because be thought Ibeta graorf ul and not because be regarded, either of tbera a a spurt Tb i ranch youth, moreover, la driven fur bis bodily exerdaa ta the sails d'annaa or gymna sium by tha absence of anything In tb form of thos ouuloor amuaemenla which haveao great aa altra.tlon fisribe you ox Englishnutn. liomloa Saturday Kvlew. Carried ihe lined la Ba Stat Treasurer Bohloter left St Pani Monday for New York. There era nothing especially intereating la thia ingle statement and only two or thr attache of tha vapitol and a vigilant re porter knew that th llttl yellow grip which lh treasurer carried la his band coataiiwd I.StJti.UW In bond duly attested and signed by th gnvemor and secretary of tb Mat of Minnesota, and folded In a small packaga about tba six of an ordinary law book. Rather than trust to th uncertainty of ao express) company la this aga when ths train robber la abroad seeking whom be may touch. Colonel Uobleter concluded to convey tb preclou packag to Ita destination, where it will ba nsed to liqaidat other bonds of a like turn, th ad van tags of th transfer lying lo th fact that thoa issued will bear only per cent whlltth old one bur 4.. St Pani Ulub. Th falare wf sjaiarat 0a Fur tbre year th territory from which natural gas haa been drawn haa not been sensibly enlarged, and except la tbe new fields ita general use for tnanufactnilng ha sttadlly diminished. There, certainly need be no fears that coal mining will become a lost art Unt w ars inclined to think thattbepr nt tendency is mainly a halt or rwao tlon and that natural gas haa com to stay. Jnat now Its oaeears merely ug gestiv of tb future. It brings to ns fnsl la th tnoat con renlsnt form ths refined waanme freed from dross, weight Imparity; self trans portlng. (mokslesa. aa tnvudbl potent agent that oov pnaaiasij of we cannot well Dart with. If nature cannot b de pended npon to fnrnlab It resvly mad w must undertake to make it or otu thing nearly identical oat of coal or od. Engineering. A lileleeael' Oraeee, Lord Dnffenn will probably make a popular intaasaador In Part. lis la by no maana a heaven born statesman, and thsr is sotn sxsgeration in th prsia with which b U bespattered. Us is es sentially an Irishman, clever, adaptabl. pleasant and resourceful, with a very full ahar of blarney and aa ty not ,ait blind to hi own advancement la India b persuaded tb Indiana, la Can ada th Canadians. In Russia th Ros si ana, ta Italy tb Italians and la Turkey tb Turks, that each was th special ob ject of bi love and admiration, B will now persnad th French that b has air way loved them abov all other Ballon, la fact be ia an xcUnt diploma tixt London Tmth. Oeadasialal ef Ua are4llaia.w The oeotennial of th "MaraeiUalaa" will b celebralad on th t&th of next April la the btUe French town of Uury IsvRoi, th horn for twenty years of Konget de Lisle, the an thar of the hymn. Un th monnment that marks his grsv I th inscription, "Whil th Frenclk revolution, in 17114, was fighting king, ha gar her, that ah might triumph. th Marasillais hymn, Harper's La- Aa Katdaaatlea, Aarelioe It waswful A great b be "ad an aad aui sa rwht ta ua aheek. RudeJpa Yry lika'y be thoogbt as sad Jta uarpxr ixaa, O O