I a a - a. . A. 1. t I 5 T?a- U.e y - i "U-. oo. Bail .-sr-i." rr.o-a i. co , ,a'- '7 .. ... ... l..rj e-- 'jr..oa. I surv-? tar ..u- ' J-:?:-; ai aif. V" , i . -V a- i -rr.; t as?. -t-.il a ' . . .i a. a ot. "i fair r-1-; To. i :z.-i: tt7 ..)!. r. ia :. a rra si.'-::-, o 1; ci.ra..- T T - :i i-.il." .a rr. st. r-a-7. bn: .'-.-' .. . ' ii-- lis -s a -I ::! u.-i a --77 g.ai e : a-r 7- -.e. A: a..:- i- 'jr.-. i-. .a t:.:-. ar .5-.r. aas fita a n j -7 .a a-r auaar ti.r. r?'a tr-.- tp S-ri o: a .-laj. :r--a...-t-" B-- -ia- ra-aa riu- t.-u t-.' - " - '"" - a: -n. tr;- a G-.;.u - - v - - r-..ua4 a.s a-wuri? . .. , " , '. ..:a .-. -,. , T- P- a . ! .j.i. -ft..' t.-; n.14- ;.----. :: ' -- : - ---- --r.. i-"r I s-r .S. i in-'.-';--,-" j-r;-aria: -- w hai -hi- i-r.- ---- 4i? -'' t:V:-"-- 1 - "-i Ksn.? L-r. ' ci--.- t--,-...; i.x vu:. sZT :', '"t :' T- -- . ... .. . t . T si.- I'-tarr, tr-.rt a j-r-.ft . " i -T " J'.".. a" ra. t--... ii . 4-; ,, : t"; " ".' ". '. j f jr ri iurur I t - . :-a" ..j. v-rr cu c-xt . aac a rra.L so...-:. :aa: cas :a -r- !- taais. Vt-ra. thus adxoc-r-r: aai.'ii.: -).;u-:r-a - 4- .a it. , s-r.i-r re- a-r aa-i. .ir.Tk A cae. t -r.T.ii. no ti-.-er oa: of s-- a aaaai aa-i Lilf '-.i- iru trai: o:.a :-:? a at; i.a-; ?---. rj'a 00: of snaa-aer bwa V'-"-; - a..--7 a ':ra:ur , L-r p-z.Cj ', r;n-- -r I'j'a a- he a ?ar . t"ru:r-i. sn... i i:--ia aai a u7-ij-i. : apr ar.a :ari5ih ae sc-a-v I;jt h -- ".- j; v .:.:.a.e r .as: .- -'a.s Cr ! pa2-B aa-i pa. w;-.s as.-fjoa, stl of I --.?.' Aj-i sue. a-a :-.:t. -am-. ; .a.- h-r aaari ::ai.iy ur-:a c.s arrx. ay. .-ik :.a.- :: u.-. op... Bu: 1 "I ax s. jr.evi." kr ay. aer .Aarai d jl": a -r- aer :s :.t- :cs fa- very pa it-, b-r vra;-. T ;-'r i". u.:- aoa Lp Vera' '"Tare are- coxa:s waec t,a tartllf aa.i a.- a.w w'z.i' oa-- ii-s. aai -" Ta- i..-r..s: - .uai -.; a -ra-i-i o;d a.a-! "Taere ar sii..-h mon.ears. --r-:a:a:y.' cr e i.r-a....- ,n 2: ias:aar . a ir.- " :a:rr:p:.Ex a-r rexor--.--.V -a. a.-l- 2 rn-.-.-c 7 a-"-.:i.-.r. :ae-i P'-- ' '.a- ;.; c,; a- a-a ; ra- t'r.'e .a a i-.ae. (i-.a.- at a pa--.-- . .... .-;r- a- &aii, yr -. ..f :a- nr-.v a- i- , rwS. " " " ; - ti-7 ! v.-.-a w ;.-r.:a:-i a.x. "" -r a. jj.I - you do .., ' f-1 i.- ?ad i:j:k r-I..-- a-. a a : i :a- a- ; A- ' c.i a : :. a ".. -1 1 a', n a .- u::- y -ra.iat a.--. .--: . a.x. -a e-i:s aere.i . . L-7 1 y ( "a -b r-"f-re r-.- a: '.rr-y -v.-. --- a7-..f a a-- .a-- r sa :a - :a- a..:-.-. ; ? ' -a- r . -r.ar r. -c a aa ..f -a- f- as. t sx 'it' it - -.-,,. "" i . :. .a- ay i..,;a -a. -a ...-.i-ai-.,'., a a..-- 1 , - a A- a 7 - -.a.-a -r "f -' a;-." y- A e-i. tr-ar::y. " 'a . a-r -ra .-a: a- 'r;- r.--i:a. '.y. pcr'-insr v.- i-:r -.-a..r--. sad err- - n"' a"f raaai. the o-iad nf tu.ia t-nti---- - ? ' A'p-7 to :a..r "'-T. i-:ij.rate fu.tT:-p jiTirp-i'-" i - i: i r-,.a;t :a :c- :y :aad- fc-ati-r. s-.i-j u-,b their ear. c .- : e. i.eav-n: Ure h to." eays -r.T crT' a-l.s lr.t--.ia pr- 'jri -..ii. and iade-j ;h-y Late bar-:y - : - i-r 'v.-:a -'' pa: oa a rrf!i;.y ua.---n-c.ous l : a - n -tr a - yjj a.ay r.etr it. in,-2r.or. trha S-atno Lyat iarVca I r- .a-u -..j a ;r. day fr t.-amr- 'a- d -r .f the fti.rr tu. aad iowis r t--j , ., -h.;- dsy. V.'a--.a-r '.-i-f.t d.-tra ua thex. I r aias: a -. rs Jur n.y ...as "They told c I houid End yon here."" 1 a a.:.- at. a; di- a-: o)fr- xe I fae tays, gpeakias to Vera. -I Late come .7k. hardly t-h-te i: :c thi '. to y pood-by." p-..a:..- a-- i.u-. 1 a-.-:aa:iy seek after j "But anrely ye are not rwa aooa fixe. I sa aid Lite to f. on in cry pro- j nrt bef jr cliaaer, not to-night!" rriea inii'.on; ;o i xre riac a Dierr tr.-.r." Grieelda. thnnder-rtmck by taj fjlntion "l'uu are chirxaaj-." aayi Grc.da, j of thir dUtctilay, and a Lttic aorry, too. mm 751 JtJ l-l-t? - --t - "V a "i Hi i r-- i i b.: Eu: y : a, re z -r ,:? - r ' : .-?. As . :- I a : Tvi o. c:-TArri:p. v:i - . '-" ai era. lar.t- ii". V-r ".T.: a.i a-i-r. r.,r- V-s. x - ;- -""-? -" TL-7r . -it; Cir. i; "--r r. -T. .-: .... i -rre. i-v aiiL risx a ii:. a- I." MJ f: I. -i-s." c Ivr-t-ari he- .-. w aai ar ar. tr.li.aa: w.:a a . 'j:--- me a d? ij.aaU -a:t-,r Z-Zii. .- 1..:-r 0 t '"aoai 1 " -iu V-;r ..j,, ... --- :o d:-t. Aai h-w tob rac -ra h -. " - . av .x...2r.T -a r.a-s n;v , .... . . -,s "-rr. i :a r-jrr.-r ci rise --r- - a: Ve-a c-i CT tray v.. 1 rL '1t-i.-J-:r irr i -";4"rf: -":-- '': I 2----r 0:4- '' "i"'- -'f ca-i &aj7- tui -. - -Hv lj -r on-. a..-.- b-i-ct a s..ya: (.--. saJ ralis -r-.;-ly oawarvl c-a rie OLdu 4 s tad '.'ao-a. "-- Vrrt. d-- ia.i::r trim - !. .jey 1:2a aar-iy o tr -r ? ar tr.-x -a- I Aa - i tray -a--:.d y.--. ap..;.-.s.a5 I a-ire - 1. tt.u.i-. ---tii wr :r.a- a ha " a - L'-i-r- .a.- i.a. i. a- cai ;:.-; np.L L s " - -. ra. " ' ""' ' -- ... a.- .-i.a- " f----i-. tc. sy .a a...c a - - i.-.ia.a-.i ar ap-...- lo-.v- t a a.- r a-r-u tr w a-t K raa;.- x aer ora. and a a-: tvw ; ---ir rv-a i-r-. a-r nsualy pa ja v ,r;;. "--rv. a-ter a.. a : h.ru." she ra-rs. -'vr- ' ti .s 5...: v..;."d; '-S f--rr-.aa:e ;. a-.! -.t.g -.p.s.; -r:v ar g.r; iral: . r , a .r. a- H J'-'. "-.- a;j ;-. .-.. ca. u- ''"-i. w:ra a i.ea: lasra. drawn :r rt.j ; iy "ae a-fjr-r-j'i i,v;.rf. ..jaa aad said of -ae iaad t Ictr. ria c..-a :a- j.a-.attay aad i mn : f.-.-t. Wa-a r.e r-.cr-. over a a ho-:r ; er --'"? to a-r axaiex-aa "1 : a- c;-rij;. a:.-':r that trrv;rh- -f:a:r :ti- m .ra.ar." jr.s;.ii.. "N"'r ai.s. i it. I; .u wiii ti. .i:a- r'"r - yon t- -. a.i rh- rsls.a. - a - l u- .: aa.- ., r ea.:-jr-d I d -a'.rea: ' -- p t:p y..ar p..-.-j,." "'- r Thert- i-a't a de.vn: ch&i.- ' "I - r-w. C.osI ty - ioliltf f" his haai to t: .:t a ir:rnui2oi c : be Gri-lc takes t n4 :: rL . . 7 . r -7. war-rrhy. IT. fccr nior i ; a -r. -. if te Al;:;.:; : (- -. .tiar a aa. h tel. aer--f. w tae taiag. aad sht . v js .-. t-;t ; .-a i y tewsrd Ln, : i--ix. up. t.x w.va j-rnii eavrvavj ia hr eye. ' l- T u x-v r . A? tas orse serf-- -"-v." a.-. r .a see that rve?" A -" - 7 ::ik" aad -7:i c- . a r-i- 17A. uaadu..nc -rie .i.fc.r. "1; ha .?. but tos are till. ; a .-c x car r - Vier :n; - w.l. t ia lift these a . i rd -air... i;j press vsem tack - ar i v.a-'.j a: tire a sxii - T x J'-y:..a tv-..d hate g tec et tral y - - ' a.- "e ;--ss. bat I t- d y ai m- red by it. aad. r-f-;:a; ' r-'- .-a it. r-p oct-:de. aai. :ta a d-- i- i y uatrlU.aj air. prx- -d -ft tae dr-.K.p.a; teairus and niu'.- ;--:da. aatnrally a jrirt nf p-eat re- .'-r . j tae r.r p- ia:ty she has a-...; p-nc-d. Caf.-hias Vera arte sa- drawj her :i t ..ut of sliht- "N --r t.ai-r- she sy. riy c-n-.eth.tr. I"-. s.'X-th.ci. It d--Ti't ciattcr -aat. tut i -r niTt i aie tlx d'-tra i ae tray 1.7 another! If you doa't y.a'h have thv o.d man ct-wa up-.a ii i k " 'I ctc't." car- Vera. f-arfa''.y. - "U E.-ast." ;as:-ts -r.A.-;dA. stem!t-. ""It ixr--:a to saow trhat of n:aa he U. If r-Teavfal. he caa plat oi '. Harry trita um ;ta.-at tra..t.a; t eip".a:a trhat par-t:-rttiar aaa e ta:? tr.ar m-aa. or the fail -:ra:a -aa taer-:-- ae step l.zhtly oat aai p-azes tr;ta und:.-?j-.ed rapture ar-.a I'y-rt s tiori. i;-:.rt r-turas -. the surnnier h-cse tr:ta a., ta- n ar.a-r ot t-ae :a cad haste - -ae. It is. taeriy a part of aa tsa-pi-a-at tt a ..;. h t-l.s hixs'-ld. that he a:-:-t arst sy a .---'urteu tr ri firvtr-.-i: t.- the g:rl trh-- has d.::ari t..--ard Lax such aa ua dyir.; aaix -s.-y. "I ax afra.d.' say; Vera, re-akiar tr-,ta c-.id prec.si.-a. a- -- deiitrer.az her-s--.f i-f aa ua.- -'--i i-s -a. "that you are f away tan abruj.y be-.-aaise of t. aat you h-:-ari x- :iy this mom-.n? " "l'-a are ricat. Taut is why I am jrv :ra;." rt-iie I "Tsar-, o-ilc'.y. "xei a chlliinr tne. aad with faictiy i.ft-d brtrs. -I regret ei7e-vi-ia- y taat I shuid have so uafortcaat-iT oS-ad yott. but t.- so for that it all s.-uads a little trf-i.il. doa't you th:ak?" " Not by coxs. I th:ai. I doa't -e aow I caa do other-rise. Why should I cake you ua-.x;o-ar,ie" But you cay -.-ai: it trrrial if yoc like, to talis c-f cetestiar a n.aa you ha--e oaly se-a for aa hour or two. aad who ia those hour? " He pause. -I'.d I cake cyself so speciai y oio-tionabl-?" c--xaads he. abruptly, tairaia; to her wive s-.methiar taat is sur-.y atser. but as surely entreaty, ia CIS eye. -As I y-u bef.-re.' iadiaferently. "ore says J .-hsh th.ir.s-s now aai taea." "Would y.-u ha-ve a;e believe y.ju d-d a-f real.y taea a wast you aaldT" "I a -t have yr.u r-eheve ary ta.af. returas sue. haughtily. "I oa.y t.ai it a .:y -.hit yva seouli cur.a.l .T '-r v.;t t- your father Ue.'aase a -.aja.e rvc.ars of taiae that caLaot p-.--a.i.y y.-a :a aay tj." "I- that h'.tr y.-.a i..-.k at it?" "Is vaere aay other way; Way should r-'-c rare wi-ta-r cr n-t I d-.et you I. - a a. you sw dor the first t:xe yester- ' Way. iadee-dr' He rvrards her tb seat.y. a id trying to work out ia his owa xiad tae aaswer to vhs queMVioc aai thea. su-i-i-:a.y : "Nevertheless. I do care." he taya. w-.th a toaoh of Teh-raon-re. "It U the ia.us-.i.-e of it to wh.- h I obje--. You had evideatly detemiiaed beforehand to sa-.-w rue no srra--e. 1 defy yoo to decy rtl Coxe. can you?" M.s I'ysart is sheet. The t-ery iro-petu-,-lty of his a-.-tru-atioc has deadened her power to reply, an i besides, is there not truth in it? Had she not prejada-ei!? "By the iye." he says, "I am adraid you will tave to put up with in- for a dew hour every week. I shaU promise to make them as sh-urt as I poslbly can. But n:y fatlier like- ;o s tae ttj er ea day or so. aad I iike t- see hix.. r y r. taiak." a slight smile .t -;r.- his fa-e. "yi,u Will be able to live through "I have iived through a rei n.aay th.r.." says Vera, h-r .i&rk ey..- afiaxe. "That a-.ve yi.u a -rhan-.e t-; p.-u--cak- i--.-d--t. I ax s-rry to U ei x" ia-.-iav-ai-n -e y.,.: j,ut ' I stayed away. I ax '.:mA n.y datae: n;i-ht waat to ka-.w wuay He x .-t ev..- be ai.-ur-! as ti a.;- Die." "Way sa.-n.tl y-.u ta it f-.r sr&n4 that I ;t?:r y.-ur ab--n-r" ..-r.e Vera, h-r t... titi.-atius w:ta aas-r. "Oiuie. ren.ax. or stay away l-rvver tthat i ii t... Aad it was thus tKar ta-y pa---i. 'To be r-.at.au i., 1 .t to B H. 1 d. A cox.par.s'.L n.ade by a- old est! peuter twei-ty v.ars aco cay li at plied in a cu- a wider s ne than he ; had in clad. He was s-.etkinc of two ! V: ys. Ico-hers. who had le-er. s-nt t i hlx to -r;ra 'he t-ade. They were bright !:. aad their fa'aer. ia teJii-.g ' the ..arje-Lter -f h.s pleasure at their , procress In their work, said he coold j not see bar oae haad had done just as Well .tther. . ? "t'x-xT' said the ca-petiter. -j pre- sune to say 'ho-.r work l-n-ks aVont of a pie--, but 1 11 tel! you the dlf eret.--c f be-wixt th'- - wo ie y. Y"on prve E! ;u- "he r.a-'at too"., and he"! do a read i c-'. jo"-,; but f'y. if he hasn't cot what he :,ee-i. he"U cake his own toola. and say nothinc a':-ut it. 1 "If I wa '"astej or. a des.-rt Island aad waat-d a h-ox opeLe. 1 should -know there"d le-1,0 c- askinc E-d to do j it. without I could -in: tlx- out a ' haxxer. i But Cy!" added the old carpenter. ' with a snap of bis Eif-rs. "The lack ! t-f a haxcer wou!dn"i sretc- that boy! He'd have iniethlt-r rlcred up and that hex o;Ti-d. if there was aay op-a to it! I expert Cy's going to inarch ahead of Ed all h.s life." Twenty years hat-e proved the troth ; of the word, for while the boy who ' - v u -'. . ... u.a mvup er is ralll an ordinary worfcavan. VSE5-.EY S ANNiVESSARY. 01 "T Vrthodix Vniversity Will Fit- ct!t Com m ran 1. rate the llvcnt. It 1 firtitis that Wesieyau rn:ver:ty of 5d:ddletv u. Conn., the oi !--: Me-h-s!:: itKt.tstu-a of Wars.tv: in ta t"t 'evi State, sii -uij i-drve ia Jcue. "ait- - "th aaalvervary if the lei i f Ji-ha We,;, y. the reauarkiibie f..uo lier i f iIe:hiHi:sx. rVraapt a cri'ater re::;iou! orarar.irer s?Avr I.v-tl aad no one cam. ;erha;s. ev-r a.'Tiapllshetl much. Every ymr f r Orar'.y 5 years, he is sii.d to have riJdtn fully 5.-v miles, ch-efy on h- rs ii.i. and preached Jikl serauocs. la a !d:t. a he arranei aad sv-u?d. h.s K'it-ri.- wLieh bad a tuex'.Krship of aSct '.' Nf.-re his death, i-ar-r:e-d oa ac ixaiense5 ctrres;.icdf dv. rvad overy w..rk t-f note as i: --axe f-ox -he pr-s. wrv.-e roxxectaries on the Bli-ie. arraared arran'.xars of the H-lirvw. Grevfc. Latin and French lac-itua-.-s. was the author of works on i-j-.tii-TLy. and o-ntrovers:a: rre?.t.s-s. cr.:r.!-utei to various jour nals aad aroridjed over l- voluaaes of a Christiaa Library. Yet. this versa tile niaa was never in a hurry. He was always cheerful, deferea-lal to woxec aad f.-nd of t-hlldrec. H:s penrvsity was unSoumW. When a y uL; can he walked from Loudon t Flpwo h. a dlstanre of ! dies, that he cucht tavr core to pive away. In after s;fe. th-nuath he rexv:ve! fully $;:-..--. f.ir his writicss and h:s -.-r-s- aal t i;;s-s d:d not arerase a y-ar. he left iiothlr.; a; his death. His pr-.v-ui.ie was: Make all yc-u -.-an i-y industry, save all y..u car by e-.va.c.y and ; v. al! r-n can 1-y li!e-raii"y. He ' vt-d :c castaat b tiv-.-y and chee-ful-B. In Lis yo!;ar--r life he was its dally 5aa;er fr.x -he fury of ui -i s. aad h.s d-li-ate 1:1 1 n .1 M: te- aly the c. r.te:..; ; of the hlcher '-iasses. hi equals. y-T he w.-rk-j on and aliowe-d Ci ne of thes-e thiajs So swerve Liu. f r -x his purpose. He lived l.c? eui-ua-h. however, to see the toBTUe of sland-r husaed aai the hand of jierse-out.'-c stay.! He won pWea trii-ut-s frox such d:-:n;u:saed nea and crit-i'-s as It. Johcs-.m and Alexander Knox. John Wesley was bora at Epworth. Llncolshirv. Ens.. June -S. IT-C Wuea years of a?e he narrowly esae-I t umir.2 to death in the fire which iron euxiej the Ep-worth parsonase. where in livej bis father. Lev. Saxuel Wes ley. The future missionary's eariy traiaia; was re-.-e:ved from his moth er, who was a hlarhly educate! woiaan. At he a?e of 10. he entered Oxford, the oldest and m st famous university of Enc-and. While in this institution of lea reins. h cade rat-id pro;res in t:s studies aad it was here that be. his l-r -th-r. Charies. f je- irse Whittieid and a few other students, really founded J'Jli- WtaaEV. the great religious orcamziit.ou of Meth oJism. These young men were so intensely earnest in their reii-ious de votions and so niethod.-.-al in their work and actions that the other stu dents applied to them, in a spirit of derisioc the teres Methodists and Hoiy Ciub. This was in IT-O. In the latter part of 1T3:. the first Methodist s ie-y was formed io Lon don. It C'jns.sted of only eight or ten Persons, but :he movement spread rap idly and cany societies were rap.diy organized in other places in Engiund. When WeSiey d.ed there were more than To.i to-mljcrs in England and over 4.v in the United State, xow the organization extends round the world and its adherents number cany ciHions. In ITSTj. when Ogiethorpie started with his ci locsrs for the New World, the two We;v brothers. John and ."iutrie-. ac.ucpanied him. the former as a cessionary to the Indians and the latter a Priva e S-rcretary to the Uot emur and a cierjrymaD in the new col ony. Georgia was the name given to the new settiemeut and here John 'k. ley labored until K3.S. when he re turned to England. During bis short stay in Amer,i.a he bad sown healthy sed. the plants of which were assidu ously cultivated by bis followers in the snbserjuent yea re. In lToT. Wesley contracted an un happy carriage with Mrs. Mary Vi aelle. a woman of talent and apparent piety, who later did everything pussi bie to ruin her husband. He bore her behavior with great forbearance. She Cnaily robbed him of important papers and then left him forever. On March lh ltl'i. Wesley died in London, sur rounded by a number of his preacheirs and other friends. Hkj Iat words were. "The best of all ia. God is with us." MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL. The Great British ActretM Who Han Been ia America. Amencans have bad an opportunity of -eltg Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the celebrated British actress, of ' whom they have read iuu h. but who hajt up until recently l.m.ted the display of her talent to England. Next to Ellen Terry she Is the most distinguished actress of the day In her country, though she is but 23 years of age. Sue began her theatrical career aa an axa- te;:r aad so proaouaced was her uo vvs thai sae se.-urr-i an et.tTa.-eni'-ct with a mirror pTviess oaal u.p-4y Her r.csil.ad v: the adx -..:Va oi cr t.s. Whea si r :.rt playexi in t-oa-doa s;-e was r. -tihted a a .treat a. -:res. bur t was r t ur.til s: e xa-ie tvT apre-araro'e .r the I-art - '. Pau.a. :t "The Sevx-ad Mr Taa ;i:.-y ." that her fir: dramatic tr ::r:.r-h y-a- h.evexi. Tr.. p ay ha I itt-a wr JT-s' tw.. t-s-s Ufore its firs; p--!;ic,V Arthur Ptcero. :h allow to i-e a.-t-i u: :.i i.-e ..a i found s.-aie or w-ho .-a-.--d -H;'.::il to crvat ir:; the r-. it ass f.aa.'.y ea:ru:-d to Mrs iaxp!-ei: aroi the playwr.-h: reer ha .1 reas--r. to ir"et t.'.st i:e cave it to her She reld Lvii i- a s;el,---und. Wher. the 2"tr-ss s"r ve-d ir. this -.-".un-try the clerk of the firs: h.'tel at whi.-J. she re;istered. -re - f t::- xost ex clus.ve :n New York. vie..-;.ae..d to JT ve hjr a rovx. uaiess he .eft N-hirrd the ruite of a d c whose head ;evp-i out of her Sf.i-.e euS. "WhatT' she .'. ru".?.Td. "tnean you to refuse to allow n e to te-. p Fhakey Taakey Poo in ct r.- ras1 Then. s r. MSa. PATRICK fwrtn 1 you may rent your iodc.r.cs to some one who cares core for her cocfort than for her best fr.end." A few hours later she was comfort ably situa-ed e: an-rther hotel, where docs are occasionally allowed. "Pinkey Paakey Poo." she ' said, whox we scxetixes call Rita for short, is a B-.tker-rriJot and I paid ?-"' for hix at the ixperial kennels of the Kite of Belciurr.. These anixals tise-i to t-e exployej for ficht.r.c pur-!"-. the er.cour.ters taklac place oa tables. 1,V years aco." Marria; e Amoi--; Australian Savages Etaraoi. i.'al exp-ers acree that w:h Bi-.st Australian tribes every wou.au '.s betrothed in iat'aa-y. or even ia aa-tlcipat.-.-a of her birth. Accord.ng to soxe xysterious law of their own th.s :s ar-raraa-rd by the old men of tae family, the woxen having n , voice in the n.s".er. The age of the p-.;,oe.i husbaad is nr-t taken into c-onsiderati-a. so that it fre..;u.-atiy happens iy the tia.e the girl is of a carriag-.-abie age her intended is an old can. If in the Cean-ixe soxe younger can has set his heart upon her this means a hght. in which the unfortunate bri de.-.he. as she is dragged away, is certain to come in for a share of the blows whitrh the rival suitors deal out to each otaer. In sc-ce of the coast districts, where not til the girls are promis-d in in fancy, the betrothal of a young wom an to a can who follows the ecuja tion of a fisherman compels her to lose the first joint of the little fiLger of her left hand. This slow and pain ful opera-ion is prforxed by a stout string bound tistrly around the joint an ena-ag-raent ring wi-h which one wonid will-agiy dine: a mar r.age lioea-e. e-juahy ULi-jue. is c-uii-n.on in s-.-xe se. n. where the chief g.veS jo the pp.--i-.-e groom a jk--cuilarly kn-.".ed s-rxs. p.-sesslng which he is free to k the wife of his chjice.-Woxaa's Hoxe Companion. Hot Air in Boston. Little Exers-.a-Maxxa. I find n-, carg.nal n-,re m elucidates of tuls express.-a. wa. a I o:,serve fr. !y to re-car la xy voluxe of iiuent- airv- taie Cla-s...r--Vi-h hated brea-h"" "cat is tae pru-pvr interpretation of tae phrase? Macca-"W.-h bated breath." cv son. coxx .a.y o-ir in fairly tale your father often r-tiras from tr.z excurs.,a5 with hated breath. The pnr-ase it s-ah ins-ances. how ever has no s:gr,a-.n..-e as applvix tO the te, ex;,l,yed to aau'thf fish but is cere.y an eia.-lc term of dub.ou. xeaaiag k-.d suspl.-iou, r-c. utilized - t , j " " . ':v-,c wive in-;, matwj. s.xp.y be-.-an of the sane. . it has ga nd by oustom- you Coxp-ebend. Exer.tt. " . Lxxerv-n-Perfer-'r ma. New Yo-s Ju-'.ge. ""' cam- To Off-et st IxJniB- Heat. An a.r-cW.xg sys-,,x 0B a Ta5. Is .0 be ir.ed at tae Sr. F . t.on. Great fans wilt bring cu-r of ,-ld air from a height ofl .-et ai-.ve tae ear-.h and po, lt the grounds . D hot days, 'y Not rT ominendaWe r.ne ttihg I like eh,ut Mike is he a!-1 eys ne..;,s ms word." : "Ye. I believe none of his frieDN ' -omd ta.e his wor(J fljr . Cbe-a tMas.t Gazette. j A maaTpiT the ts-1 r, after UiepcUUP ei '-. 1 POLICEMAN REILLT 1 KESCl ES A C0NNECT1CLT W O.YIaj FROM HORRIBLE TORTL RE. Jtr.. Williin fll. Hrt fi.rd. t irliui. Trtl th Story la aa I,. l-r ifV. A Terrible Kx-fterieuc. "It wa- Jor-iUe." saiil Mrs. Cotter 1 hir:o-t i-in-i for death rl0 .j nr. I'-ut i.c'p came insane and I 4 ve"y grate'.'.'.;. 'T-.-li you the st-iry? Yes, icdei I lu-vt-r gr -w t;rel of U-lling it. Set. f.,1 years ug' 1 as tukea ith neural. g;a and su:ierei untohl misery. J tnei a great many doctors and seven; ;t:i the result that I fuul tt-c:.-rary relief hut 1 was iu-i cur an.i b-gaii to icar that I never would bt. Ti.en l'.-liivman Keilly, whs is , in igi.lx-r of ours, recommended tim try Ir. Williams' Pink Pills for I'jU Pe-p:e and I did so. I tliought thti t:.e first box gave me txnie rviief. ac n.y i is':-a:ij iiisi-teJ that I keep M taking tiieiii. I did and I can mill say tr.al tiiese j i.is are the only ruedj. i-iue ti-at ever jn-rmuuentiy heaentei Ce. "I r.txl t.- have to give up eaiirit and lie i a when the jmin came oa. My ia.-e w -uid swell up so that my eyw w-.u'.i ci e. The pills have cured ah ti.is arid I have had no return oi it Ut ti e last three years. I keep the piU 1- r.st.n.tly on hand as I believe thet are a w--iolcrii.il houseiiotd reuiedv. "T I'r. U illiams' Pink Pills IVile IV p'.e I owe all the c.niio-tI have t-:.i.-yed I'.-r the j-.at three yean in i-::ig tree l-. -i.i neuralgia and I u I gla i ;-e ar-ie t- reiv .mcieiid liieni.M Mar y h-- u-e n -w tortureij wiii iH-uraigia w;.i reai with lutt'rest it ar- ve state!;.t-at which is beyond diMlK a- it was giwn over the signature Mrs. William l'.-tt.-r. ho-e huslua ha i-eeri I -r.i-s tatic register of el- ti .n in Hartf.ir !, C nn., for over H years, ani who is Well known tuMus- out tae state. Mrs. ('otter, who lives at No. 4i Wimix-r street. Hartiord, is the mother of a happy family, unJ is now enjo-i-j tX'-e.ieat iiea.tii. I'r. Wil.iariiS pir.k Pills for Pik To-pie w ill not ot.iv cure cases simih- to that of Mr. Cotter, but containi-t as they do. all the elements necessary give new lite and richness to the Woo: an-.l rest- -re shattered nerves, they but pr-'ve-i ettii-ai-iiii: in a wide range of Ja-ea-. Tiiey are an unfailing specuv f--r such dis-a-os as locomobjr ataxu. cartial pa-aiv-is. St. Vitus' dana K iarica. n-rau'igia. riieumatism. nn- Oil heiuiaciie. the alter effects of & fh: of fever and of other acute de a palpivuti-.il i-f the heart, pale ia '.-1 e-'ii:piesi.,t,s and all form c: eakr;e . eiti.-r in male or feniik I'r. Willi;..-.,- Piak Pills for Pale IV- Pie are .-id by all d-alers or will k i-tpaii -n rec.-ipt of j-rice. firr I r-r.ts a ti- s. mx U xes. two dollar En ; fifty c-::t-. l-v addressing Dr :ll:aa.e Medicine Co., i-chelleCtoij N . 1 . Sweet Revenge. I i-"-' An i y-m aren't going an; r. a v.,i'ati..n this summer? I "age Y-.u bet I'm not; my Lias- "' :t 1 cios-d up the house ut went away he would charge me r ;ut tae same, so I'm going to staj 1' ii me p get even with him. Ohii Suit Journal. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine Carter's Little Over Pills. Must Bear Signature of 6e FacSlmlks Wrapper Below. Terr a-aall aad aa ta take aa agac IEaSaCRL DIZZINESS. FOB IIUOUSIESS. FCI TOMD LIVLX mi COUXTIPATIOI FCItAUOWSUI. FCI TrlECOMPLLUt-, rl L- ---,l"-r mtmtiitf-.' - Cwh rarlT TesretaMa. jQtKtbHS&i CURE SICK HEADACHE. Fen-r- Seerta maka Cood eroM. rood l-n 1 r.. ti . . Ir ....... n- crops and customers Lavs grown greater. That's ths r-et of the Ferry tame. if t- .. . m rerry a oeeas oiu a ua Htu tnan any otner m ainu. bold by aU deaiers. 1 D. M. Farry .ill '.J Detroit, -df Mloh. '.If. a annual rtHLT. Co. JOHN POOLE, Portlsad. Orego 'eet-t MatHaoa Straeb Can (iT yon ths boat ban-aiin " i-ut-eie,. flow,. ij,MM!f, ,nd yjni..ot "iii-tn.l.s and Pnmos ani -aunerr. 60. us befor bayinf CARJERSfS: v7rrnx