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THE DAILY AoTUlilAN. SUNDAY M0K1S1NU, JINK U. 185J7. in iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi St raighf orwa rd ness . BY LADY COOK, life TENNCSSLE CLAFI.IN. Wtit-n mi iin. li'ht wns nnkl, "I if whiil'i'"il"ii " Hill fur liw bnik III tli.H linrl llm. la ililhiMiiliy?" ho ri'lillinl, "II tench es mull ln. li ill" ." Hit niltdil hum .nliln.1. Mini ulu liuw in lur, 'I'lin inrlli'"l uinl IUhll'.il t-Ul'. pHtlUa) tllllt l-VI-r I'UlH'l.l i'iiiii ri nliiu III.' mill Ha ilutlm we own In lln, H 1 1 . . , ''i, , Iiiivk ni.nr linn sur-ii,im-,I, mi tltal lllniit of our hci.1 mm III i!i,i I ...In y- ,i III., fruits lit Hull' philos ophy ' IIi,ii;.i.x, It la i.,i., ill-1. 1.. I virtue ;in iwit trt 'in Mfi'k Iritilt tui'l III ill! hih,.I ; . in (In. Mluli a Wi IV III"!.' li t It tilth Hi., (urtinr limn Willi Ui. lutt.-i, It la our to. mil duty In ft.ll.iw Irulli, rettir.lli-i. of i i.o. iiui iii'i', v iH't'i'iopw't II Im.li, Tl ilifuln. a a II,.- I, IM. . I . . I of I hum, l. r. mid W hi It lol'l I It" .l.ill.K III till. aoklllK ilfl.r It, Mr iltl.llll III,' Htfiiltwt im.i.il i ., rlli itri NV i. iir. lit'. n Vr.-iii'lou III IIiimikIiI llll.l ll'tl, !f-ll)- to fullnw rvi-l.ii..' "i.rit lii ill., itii.nt linnet. lll. i ih liMh'lia," mi.l to il'l I'lllM ,. vit lino i i.,, it. Mmnma til,. in, mini Dura V. iM.lt y la (It,, (.rn.lii. t uf , MlK.l llnii An, I ,,.'. i,.Hv ol u-t iii.luairl.il rKll lauiiei 'I It. l it of ti'itli mi miw vr-ill;- lllrtll. .itr.l l,y lil.i-k ,riliHi,.i'l a mil'llil! II rntlKir.ill i ly tlnn llnlilall l.il p. .ij.l.-, i, Ohi. ir lit, m il l, la of liWInly M.xll.ir Vul II. -tulll V, ll.lWrv.l, Villi Hi,' , ,-,'l'U Blld f,.l i, . I I. of III,. lull) l'lil,,tiui t 'lull', li. nil. I unit .1 ii t 1)IIIH lllll fill- IliMiit. ,.l.. uti. liii- r. ttliill.it ! .. IllhJn (if III.- Hi... a, iin.l .1,1-.,-., H,,. Ml. .1,1 , , if . Mi l. r ,.f J,ui.. 'IV III. ,l U .iln.'V .11 !,)', Jirm I II- I I" li-:.nli iliri iai a ,-..', a. I 1 il tlii.n '.i 'I'll. i. w ii a cliKht r n , a,, I of tlin I, ii- ..f -r.l.-lly w It, 11 ,-hlnlly ttna thn iii.i.l. . I.ui thla w.i .iil.-fly i-niidti,-,! to llui knubtty - I.i-.a To 1,11 ii II,, w,i mi .. tii.. ,,, i,f kiilKMIioo-l. I ..it imy III, llllk-M. I,...m.il,illlt., ,r II..U..1 tta Until "till i!ry ft., a lll-ti I t,!n,.-i- riii'v r. iiiii-, ii. .in. i kn.n ti.iiiiinif i,f .i,u. Oa...l.v 'h- II. fnl niiltli.ll M.tft r1 ..- I from Hi. I..1-- i.f truth ii'nl tin. .uli ..( fr- . ii.,ili) un tun. It iia fr.itn th,. alumm of III.. II. ,in ,n I', . I , 1 1 .- C'nif. Ii. no, I. flolll III" till f ll III. a-p 111 HI. triilll lllll iii In!" i,,' lliil.'i ill.) of oii-ii, Hilt r.a.-ir Ii, hum .11 itltii, Uaii. ,1 l l. ti nt.,nt ,-o,i!i!rl llirooKliool III.- .loll. I. II. II, Oil tlir. ti.,". wtor.i.r i',. ,.l-.i. ,,l .l.vihun in- inn. nrlinl . I I 1 1 at to Ulli.li. lt' tin- Uri-ul ii. no. in lijil.,rl,m, llrr.l.-l-, w li..i It. lt.Tl.-l lh.ll III" ihr,la,' "I'llMallntl ,r l.'" .l.n,n,, (,, ,,,, villi. III" ,.l.l,,r "I'Ullli. I. lllll " 'I'll" lt,.,,.,l ,,, ,f,.. Mllll."tit for lll.-ll' irillllftlltli-aa Tin 1 t io"i k'"ii ii 1 1 1, loi.i I'rtl tini'.l Ml I .IV; MI . ful'Vt nritlu-aa ua tl fill", lih.l lllo l.-anotiK of i Ihi Ht..l- ia . i.lti i-! K1"..! r"olta Wna f.m. . f.,r Ita nil. I. Kill, nll.l I Itnio ajM--l". fur in iioti.'Mty. With tl,.- ,- -tin. fl.l. lllv .. . i.icnK. in. ma an.) of l.ii truth. Ita ,ow-r il.-.-IUw .1 ,ilao l '..r Who tin. I a .irti.tl lliii .,im.-iii m. 1(f fllllh " I-. . , nn,. Ih, ma In . nj, f i., niir, Il ,1 I- ,i. in.- t '.hi li.nr.-iii in. 'I'll" I :u;l,;i lull., oft.'tt l-.-.-tl I. -nil .M-.i'io H-iiO.ilia Tli.-v li.il" t!ii. tl,.y : nil- mnl .1 i.! .mm , anil, I'll ln. m, . I In inline Hi" ...il l all.. I- Hi. nt. ;, . thn 11 ill . f,...l! h.- f .f . !. u u.-t.-i !..- of j..tl .ill. II .Itlltl mil tl." ii. nU-.ll.-ll... In 111 . 'I III. 'll. , llH i I ," oil '.lllll' a.llil.- In .n-i t lo ir ii... - " lllliiM u l- II of liiil ia.,1 I lit. I mm . ,U-I,i. Ii . i. ,i ....it any , ,n .!!-. r. II ! Ill ii lln ) nr.. nil. i-l If (Ii y .inK. ,i fiion-l. ll .- ol" .k , In- iii, h I,,, t I,,, i , I,..! I,.- . ..i-..i. I,,- , ,,,, in.l . lo.ll.l. illl.l '1,- ) ,m ii I-I..I "l" I- III hi. I hot ll 11 ,l ll...-. -ll. t mill. I II.- l in, l Ilk, .Mr I'.,, .,,;. oi Mr l'U.,1,1,, ,i Mlui'llif, u J. Hill. ,,l l.ilk. r, .llallia,-. Iiui.na mi.l tittt. Hum.-. I. hi n in. hi nl,, .ni ou i in Iril.l .nnl tiiiNl iiliiitya ti. ti t -ii 1 1 1 r tl I ill. I uprliil.t ftiin.l In ii t,, in. ,i Mti'.ii.'iit. forw.n.l 'Ih, i,. I. ,i i,,si.mnt rlnu iiUiut thla . .1.1 ll In Aiik'Io.H.i..1 to tin. .nif Il aiiKiiiaia th., .li un. i.f John Hull, nol Ma Mn u lt. II pnlttia hlni, hut it mil. florhl, h.iillhy, K.nl.il ij"iitliittnii. ,..iiii. Inir Willi KiHal tnituri. mnl InMi.-l In w.ir.l miv.1 work, ii nitiili.l frli'inl mi.l tin ..n fiM- rtiforiumili-ly, Iml only urn not nil KiiKllalinn.n Ilk" thla. I.ut It . itiu.-lt to lai f.nr.-.l Hint ntriilKhttorwiirilni'aa la it Mrtuii Mia(,.l hy th.- tnlnorlty, mi.l Hint llm hni-il nf Mr. 1'inlnit-laitli-wiiya l ntiu-lt InrKiT thin) la onllnnrtly riiiMia.. 1. If l. II Hilly M. rHMllly Into It vlllhlllH i-lnaa.ii, ,. Mlnill not- Hun tlivr.' Ib ailll Hhuinhini room for mi Int rrna.. of air.HKlil-forwiinliu-nM, Wn will try n fnw. Tnko piuviila Ural If Ihori. urn liny to w hom, n'oiM. all othnra. they m1hi.iI. I he I atrala'lii forward. It Mhiiuld Im to thnr children. Theae reitiln the fullnat enn dnnr of triiilinmit ua well ua eare. Hut how fri'tii'ii'ly urn their Innormit .iii-a. tlona, nlih-li are iill-lniHirtuiit In them, put off hy auhterfuKn or dnwurlKhl fulai hoiar.' Thn inlii, I of t tin I'lillil Ihlrailint for Infonuailon, dark mnl di-alt'tnir iiIIkIiI in. nl, hiiiiirry for iimnlal food, Im pola lined at the ulllaet i.f ta niih-k-llllU hy Ita own mlaitulilt.t nu,niH It aka for hri ml. und tlu-y ulve II n alone; for a Hah, and limy kIm- It u aeriN.nl. ur limy atl Ih. their offaprluK'H enitilrl"a hy replyltnf. "I.lttln rhlldinii iiiiinI not aak an many AI.L sours. Till-; ii iMoj. A World'i 1 1 1' I tf kl I ni'lH . A ilrriuy plaee won Id he thla earth Wem thrio no Utile people In In It; The autiK of life would loae Ha lull III Wer I here liorlilldrnn In In gin It. No llllle forma, like Inula to timw, And mako the admlrltiii heart Niirrender; No little lunula, on hrenat and hrow, To keep Hie the thrilling low elionla lender. No hahn within our nrina to leap, No little fnet lowarila liimhiir lenillnK; No llllle knee In prayer lo hentl, Our IovIiik llpa the aweet worda letidlUK. I.lfe'a aonif, Inderil would, hue Ita I'harm Were there no liahlea to heulu It; A doleful plui'i) t Ii Ih world Would he, Wero then no 111 lln people In It. -Whlttler. GRANT 8AVKD TWO NATIONH PROM WAR. lion. John RiiiM'll Young, a former Unlled Stulen Mlnlitnr to China, regard (ieneral. Grant part In arranging a treaty of pence ho twern China and Japan aa one of the thlnlnc aehleTemeuttol hii rareer. Writing of "When Grant went Round the World," Mr. Young my Prlneo Kuug, then anrt of Kegent for China, in hi convonatlona at I'eklug with General (irant, talked with earnoatneai upon the relation between China and Japan. Thla led to a meaiage from the imi nun i inn fsj w v flllai' hoinl rillllllll It linn t-Vt.lulll llillll llix ohlliTa aiinl? How loiitf will III" a iii Ml of ili i-olt l llll nrnllll.l Mm i nll, ,-l.-, ? I'l-ili.ipa 1 1 in 1 1 III" ilill'li'i'ii urn ill, , to olio for lli"iiir-lvi a, wlirit I In- K In l In Ir tnl-u will lii-'lii. Hull- iiiiiniila 'I'ln-y villi ion. inl wlnil Hoy know, iin.l liny will know inn, Ii In w,iatli,it tn,iy n.,i I c i.. nlioli aoiiii. for Ho in a If tlo-y h.i.l i -l.ilinl II from Holr t.itlor or niuihir. i.,i,tfnl li.il.Ha will I," f'iino"l "uilv, mi. I llii. i-t u. of alinliclitfoi wur.lio'ia th. -n.,-. fori It iiiii iii'wr Holla Winn tin Hni" iiirl..a liny I'i-i will ili-iolvi- llnlr lllll" . Hi. y i ll.,w ' l!n .it- . olu-a 'I nk" in). Ion r uinl i iii.loy .1 At wirnlitliiforwiinl iwltli i-m h oiln-r'.' i.rii.ii Hi.- loyiiHy, ll.lillly, i.n.l Hi" i-it H,i..,l,l,. ai i il. i-a i-i-wiir,". liy ii iio-.iiii "iii.oyi-r wlili tin- low nut my hii. no llnillka Mow ofl"ll ilia a It I,,. I , tl,. i iiioir iiliialii iiiiiJ in-' iai-ui )' Ih" k r . i',.n i'ioi.Ii'I'i .1. ihr jKori r Ho. ,lo r 1 mm- liuitn id "I In onli r i Inn Ii" in.iy k -1 I ; itoWII Hlwl l.o iltllltllantllV . ll'l. tit All i.in,lny"r ofi"ii nlo-a hU work nio,. tlMU I. la "lll.l,iy. . Ilf ronrai. tliin- ,iri. in, ii, v li.'iiot iil.l,- i-mi'l'iyi ra wlti i-.n . W i ll .loin-, I.OI..I uii.1 r.ilU.ful -. r , . , ! , . , nil up lililo-r" Hoi Hi" im-'iti, tin fci.i'ij.ititf. Hi" U'liol.li- pii .louiln.ii". An. I no tlio "Int.l'Or.l oil Hflr ai.l", klioiio,; ilnit ifo. inoni jM-rf mi. ini y a. r . . - -i'.-' fl i-.il"l.tl I-"-.I MIM'I". I'll' I. 1 ' .,111" I I . an aihI ultllll.lti I) In :!-. tfnl l...it f..llirt. .ilnl Iiiii nl.Ul..n I-1A..H 1...IH .t . i. in.. !!. I no, I alliilll. -l 'I'll" ' l!i!-h illi(.K.)"r ll.nki'i III" Wolklliull ailr.-i'i, nn l . ... Il iiai-a I.V It 111 Hrll .1 1 f . , '. I "tl . Al" . Illli -Inlla Mir llkl'I'ol'W .11-1 T: " ,j,i. l,,ii liai-ir will i , li- a Mitiil.' T'.. r . i.N.l,. .In. a la an In.l.irlona tli.il It l .tif- II, , lo f'.II .U tin 111 'I'll" f.,1" I'.ltlil ,,ii II Hinllli ...ill n it on ' t . . : ! tl, !a (M.li, y. i. wna t',,1 lli,til ' , II'. , ..II III! ) lull .!' "Il.ilt'll .oil Wl'.l II."! III. .ill .111-1 Ull.ll Hoy W illil''" 11" I. lllll k 1 ,,11 .1 Itotill.l.i o. . .iali.ll Ally II .11 win. . I'll. I I'.ll lllto III .-..I!H to !-.-.,tr.-.ll-lltt..l ,lfl .lll'l l.'.l. MO.ilrl t o'o.lH I, a 1 la Ilk" u . t mIii ". 111 Hi. wiM.-r. ii- No "to- will In. u Mm or i ir liltn . ..n,i.iiiy niitll In- Jnlna om- 01 ,.i!rr ..f th.. I'.irty n-M-ka till! I tn . -1. lni..ol in ml I. .r I 1 lo- i.l I o Hr.iiuht f.o .n ! of .IMniMf fit til 1...IIU. il .III .1. tl-. il h" rimy at. t on At. l .wn ta atr.ilk'litforv iir-P ,. . ,ll. til" I HI a.- In Wlioa" Jn-ll " "l-n t-i'll H.lll"tlllli-a. lo .lo.ll.t lint t-r lllv 111. I ..II. .-."fill i.lllia.-l la h'- I. .ia no l.ul . ..:,,i.-.-1..'". Wlm la lli-llfl t.i th" I'l'llla of .1 ..I'M. a loin; iih II. 11 .ii). I. who - .ill 111. ill" th. full, .t .lll ...k lln k. mil I . .1 1 ' r . Unto, n .- . ..i-. nltllll.il!"ll II" t'l' il.la not for iiKht, Inn for .i r.li.'i, nn-l I. Iti.nn. t. nt to 1 1 .1 . t iili i i. . !t tl;.- an-.... i.f :r-. . Il'-nt fill i.'.j I.l f. t w .il'lll. l ..I. la l'."l" fc,t..ifi.l In oni' 1...W I'oiirla At.. Ir.t't'.ra rin-l lliutint I--I 'irir. all i'i;l-. -forw.n.l I' tiny win- tin A l n.illi.' ii. lull, i , .11. .:i .iml foi w.-ri of Ir.i.l.-in r k i . not h..." I ., ti ..iilr..l . .. -t't. I. -.. on lln- Mlinl.-. !h.-.- nl" s o i . ii i n nun h tnor.- alt ..iKhifoi w nr. th .ii th.- olhi-r rl.iia.-a llilllu.l, U.'.l ll." lo tVIr -..i) j t.li.ltn .1 tioln-'-ly la nlwiiia th" I-.. ;.o ,i . I- i' 1 1 I" . "in t ..i r n 1 1 .-1 y uti.'ninlll.in. in. r. - III'. I foil. to llll.l .1 ).lM .All... of I .1111',. I. lllll n li. ii on.- -!. il-, u '.th ii I.--" i t. I'ritt in Ihl i . ..unlri. .i:'.hi"ifc:h tn.inv .ll.ln.i-' at nnoi in.- .loim: tti.-ir h al lo ruin tin- k- I r I'lt.illon ,.f ,,ur ir.nl'-ta ntnl m.inif i.-tul.-r-a lhl"ll,;h..ut 111.' world Am. .tor r llKioua l.oilli- It w aa.l tn .'rd a l.il'i;.. .itliout.1 of whnt lint) he r.ill-.l t.-- IlKl.iilM il.lniin-l y, or .1". . ptlolia .r.i- ll 'i I for "thn r loan " Ti-tn ta nl. pr-if -a".. ,! W lll.-ll Ii.iIhhI)1 lall.-l.-a Sll.-f, a.i-a r mint. .1 w lih h arn haa.l more on Itrni.; I nut Ion limn aolmr fiu't. The rmi-le and tl.'Uiniiiiotir of thn Kunday arn a. Mom In n.Tor.1 with I how of th" wn-k It l Ih" fiiahloii t.i Im' very ilnvont on ih.it l.i y. mid i-ry worhlly un nil thn otlura If Wn am a-rilitlloua wn woralllp liiiil iilanit llfty iln) a In thn . nr. mnl ai-lf or M'liumnn iltirlni; the remainder, and III thla mannor "rylindy la a.ul.ll".! 'I'll" holm- ahould la- the l . lll. r of hnp. pln..a. thn rent of mrtlily iIi-IIkIiI Him how i-a n thin Im tinh-na liitHlmnd und w ife urn frank W illi en.'li olherT If rai'h have a.a-rnta. If intu it nf the everyday life of either la artfully asil.-.l from llm' ntlier. mlwry la IkiuiiiI to etiMii". Here, ataivn nil, i nttipletn atralarht Ml'tt anlneaa j Im tiereaanry to mold ntlMa-ry, for the hi. k nf It ileiiolea the death of love. Thin in ii nl I.-k L n rt. I moat woninnly of vlrttiea dt'M.'1-viaa. a rloMer eiiltlvutlon. our luipplneaM and aelf-rnapni'l ita ln.ll vhliiiilM ami ua a nation deit-nd upon our piiHWMMlntr It. Without It Wo are hollow, i unreal, it repniiti'li In othera nn.l ll Bforn to oiirHi-lvea. j "To thine own Helf Im true: I And It must follow, aa the night the day, Thou emiMt not then he falae to any in, in." Trluee to the Mikado, an extraordi nary Incident little known In Hie hlamrlea, and the whole butlueaa In time lo he m iiiuiiiiged hy Hie general that war between tlin two tut. Hum waa poatpuned, "At Nlkko. Japan, lien eral tlraut met the Japaneao tiilnlaleia who came hy the Mlkado'a coinmaiiil toiliacuai with him the rueaaago he had brought from 1'rliire Kuug and I.) Hung Chung, fount Ho, art-re tary of Hie Intvrlor, Count Pa'go Hie uilnlHer of war. Count Inotiye, foreign inlnlater, ai d Mr. Yoahlda thu Jil,ani"" rnver tn Wa.lilngloii, I'onipused ihe einhuviy. They rat In a Utile temple the Hflrrnoon nil ry, a tin ndi ra orm .,,,.., .... ,, ,,,,,,,, . ., rallllng amoi g Ihe Ii Is), and J seuaaed the liaui'i. In the end a letter waa addre a.ed to Prince Kung iil.d the,.laineae rrlni" Mlnialer, cnnlaliilng auggetlhuia which were aeeepted by both governinenla. It wa a basis oC peace not to be binkeu fur nt liy yean. Ho It w 111 be een that there were many uaefnl daiiaa well aa day of pageantry In Japan. Henoial (Irant In Hire became not alone the film d but the companion of the Mikado and hiarotiuaellora." THE Ylll'N'tl MAN Who Hua the Idea That He la Kinpernr f llerniaiiy. Vo aec hy tlio liewapniKTB that the young tiuin who think hlmaelf emiM'ror of Oor iiiiiny haa ,'IAO enrrlagt a In hla atiihlea. It aeetn to n that "on a pinch" he might get along with Mil. And, hy the way, who made Germany an emplruT Wna It the hither of thla erratic yotingaler li very reapvctiihle man, whom we once tiMt llm jilMiauro of liK'HtliiKl ir lil grewl fulliiT, wlio ilnl nol llvn iiilti lniiilly wild lila wlf", mnl win iml, In niir Juilifiiiinil,iiilUi an riaiai.iiliU.a W iinawiT - iikIIImt; Iml m i rlnln (ii riniin KMilli niMii l,y Hni nmii'i nf lllainiin k, wlm Inul inoir I, ruin Hutu krvninl inoimrilia "'lli 'l ilow li Into oni', ilini-inor Mi.wunl, wlmn goii-ninr of Niiw York, Wua (ini p rlillng, M-iilnl liy lli " I rln of Hni ililvi-r, on u Iiiki. coni'li, In tliu l-r n 1'itrt i,r I he aliil)., whin tht. iftiviT, tliliiklng llllll rilllli-r llll llllllalliil .li, w-lli-l.r, naki ll Mm wlii'lliir lie Hun it Irnvt'lliiK 'fi-iu'lii'r, to whlih hiwnr'1 iiiiawirnt, "Nn." HiivitiiI lllln a thn ilillrr iiiii ali il ntlii-r klli'U of I'llaln, ; to nil nf w hii'll Hl'W Iif'l H-"xll.l"l, '"." Il llimlly Makul: "Wi'll, airunKiT, wlmt ii I r jioii, nut win ?' "iinvi-riior nf Ni'W Voi k," wilil HfwnrO. "I'll- nil null Von rmi't i iuiii' Unit oil nn," "o you (lou t In III tn I'm KOii inor of Ni-w ViitkT aul'l mii wunl. "Nol innrli." J ii I Ho-n iiii-y wirr i-niirliiit ii vIIIiim", iitnl tlin KOiiinor aiiW iilii-inl A llilill wliotll In kln-K, mi, I iiaklnv til" ill Hit lo lo., aiilit In Ho. mini "Am I tin' H'lti'innr orkf" "No, liy lliiiiiilt-r," r, I'liml Urn iiiiiii. "Wlm 1. thru?" .ol. I Hi wiinl. "Iliiuloit Wi-ml, I.) lliiimli-r! " K,, wi )- in,' ri ill i-niMarrr of lii riiiiuiy, wlin will ko ilowii tliroiitfli nil Iilalory ua aui'li, Wita, uinl la, not tin' .toting iiiiiii tf ViO rnr-riui-a, oi lila tntli'-r or KiMinlfiiilii'r, Iml 111. imin k iil;u. T AMiKI.I. A MiMlallC In l'l,OM AT, A II niir il'.i, iiih'i aiit I ot III Him ijll'lotnatli' "ii it-, i,) a ,,i ( ii,,t. A linilli I'.'lr man who l lill log mil m ni-w ii lilitira Ima iiintlriiri) rolial.lxr.il Ii' llonlilrin -u l lil UK till-I l.i tl'l Vt I nil ..f 1,11 Ifa, "!) in mi ' lii- tall th" otln-r nluhl, "Imw 'lo yon ii.ui'l on tl.r .i"ii-t,i air In l.fi-ii'i-? ' ' I inn -.'.-( , I h ml ihli pty lurki'n rjr liliil'. ' il.i- i ),!,. i wttli iln-tali.il. "V"'i Hoii'ilni .) anj'liliK thru, to i: mo nr. a-c. II. i. fi rk In alii m i.y, w iiiiiii liii,'' "I ll.'.nl.l ) lint. ' II, jl I l, ,,1,(1. 1. ,i mill, "aii I loiltl- trii .in Ii .1 )i,i;r unlrr f.'t lulklali Iuki for Hit lia. no; m.-I ., t,i ii i) ii nn. Jn ai ur Iniillll K. il"W IlltV I u! N . 1HK 1 A' K. "1!.a ; ii! '. kr .. 1, I "lllia, mill till- ilwrll iiln "niili- to l-ia will . "l,ii Vi 'rat Ho' lull... li m. Ii... in tlir I . n, .m il 1 win) lo r.iiiali finli no i( ni lira , nrtaili " I I:mv i. u, .1 iiii.i Ii k. i u nli in,, ii 11 p. mi,) la'l, :nt. ir, l.ul i "i.i'l r ii'l l.o lin k. 1 litn I l.r liri'-l" i"iitii wlin b"Hi' UKlit Iht of ait' 1 1 . ! n-i f Ur ",i l. .1 tin- l,i,l. lo bit IllliKlllllilil it'll llirl,, will. i. nl i.rl .,,rf-a atiM l.lk thnr at. a a i.ii,.om Al l.'if ll.lr'l alrp alir lltlori- II im 'l.i r. rri 'I'tit lai k Haa Inllliil. A i.lll AT m IIKMK M. i !ia itii.i-ia.'l ml Inn a. Ill Ur, "I r a'"' ' !. t.'trl' it .cl.t tiie utl loot how that tlila i ..until ri' r aw " fh. ll ilrr.1' " i. ii lii Wr r c sun In nrcai li at roni ii.ni' null i.io,.iii lai ltal, all t.ald lit. Thru wrl!l!inn .noiiav to fiirun-ra at .'I mi larr rant, llilrti-at Mint takf nlat lliottk'ayi'i on ltilr fi'ma. on ai l.ti-a. I'ti t It' And II i a!l workml up. I..", i i'-i-i t ot i- irattMr.'' "Aiol ll a! I- ' ' ' Sti-ri- got t,, Ii ii i. ai M-ini l o.ljr In lln? artiriur now n hu c k'oi tht- iiiotn y.' TICK WHY nl' IT "!'! il'nna nut iair In- hl'at-il throtik'h lill ! -in 1,' tl Ii i lli "lll, wht .In inn a ri k in," lit- fal'fltil. "Thui I'll know . ' hu. li n:ia i ti.l.al-lv Ihr fuel. A iti.mt iilitUi.'y .-l.ul. I i. l hla 'ri-th tlht litit t't i. iy in !1. and ha. I In l.i ki H flllli l.fll If tlir) iii-ri-to li l.lai -l th'utiKh with any dc-UM-i' i f i-ii ii i f. -rt I I I'l Nl LV HliHllll.l "1 1 at in it-1 nf i i.tiiif h.-ndalla la mi earl lily t. ...r " In iln )ini ny tlir t ' "I i....k 't i. nt en thr pun h ynterday and .nmi. i. lv an Ir it." "I ili.tit ane lu.ii Hut ptnira ll worthk-ta lii'i. ' "Ii'nl ion' Well, llm thief l.iougl.t It bark." IIAI A KICIII TiU HASi.K. 'I am afraid Mra 1 1 ,n li . i oft .' lanl thr new lodiinr, "thai I uaa iitnlt-r inlaapiirrlieuiloti when) lulu ymi that ! wi.uM at hh'Ii h not hnii' an Iron hed In my im ni." "Vfi"' replli 1 Ilin liuuae inlMM'", Willi lali'llndikrralitliill. "Yea. I wat tindar the llnirt-.l"ii that you mrri'lr n ferrrd In tli.i frnnir.'' WI1UT1 MAl'K HKIt ANi.RY. . 'Thai Mr. I'lirkU ) la a inean, haleftil tliltit;," laid thn Brat pretty itirl tn thr ri mid. I "Why " i-kml the n omul pralty itlrl, won- i . .... . .. . ..i.-. ..... . . uarinK now irmn inaoiiier a ui w uan-oai. Hp k mi d me In the dark last night, anil then apohm'.i'd fi r It ' ' Him fooliah uf him .' A I1KITAI. I'ltOCKKDINii. "Well, uil mail, I ttueaa I heller ro Inline My wife will rKt a holy row eren as It Is." "Why dun t ymi do ai I do when yi ti tlnd you have .tilled mil loo late'"' "What do )0U du,'' "I Juat keep itaylntt rut until I know she li icnrcd and will he ovi'rjjjt'd lo ef me. KXI'LAINED. "So thai n an aia he would lay hi fortune al your feel."' mid .Mahel father. ' Vea. ' "Hut ne hiitn't done o"' "N-nii." "And perlnil a ymi ran tell why "" "I gueas, father, lie liuin't hi d It told ) (t." 1NCKKDIBI.K. "Poor Chollle phy-tclnn." said Ihe Sympa thetic Ulrl, with a tlgn, "told hlni that he had narrow ly escaped an acute lullaniatlou of the brain." "That medical into," said Hie Hardhearted tilrl, "la an Igiinrtiiniia. The Idea of Chollie , , , , br In developing anything aente. 1 TIIK VK11Y TTlISti. Mr. imkniie-My phyalclan tells nie that tnjr health would he belter if I won't! engage lu some kind of bualneh which rttiulred travel ing. Mr. tiaawell Why don't you open an oleo margarine itorc? FHHSIIILY. Aunt Mehltiihle Wbal'a that ditch they'ro dlgalu' right in the middle of thustteet. Cnrle Cila I reckon It must be that burrow of Manhattan that we've read eo much about lu the city paper- . A rOINT TO CONSIDER. "The railroads are to carry bicycles at bag gage." "Yea; do you uppose they will !gn a con tract uot to bring t lii-m back a icrap-ironT" M'l"IIIIIIHMIIIMIIIIIIMMIMIMMIIIHMIMMIMIMMIIIIIIIIIIMm A fTQan Won Her. BY AN ASTORlfiN WRITER. H'a nn uwkW'irl thin In ii rniiatiT uinl mull nr In l"V" Willi Hi" aniri Klrl. Hni- niiiai irUi. way, you mii-: A .tl If lln- n.iiaiiT la Hint mi'. II 'ia iipl to ! I., ol for Hi" limn. K'i,l'i.' li. l, John Aioima mnl Kmlly lioit'ni riaohi-il to kn' I In Ir i-nifuK' no in lo th'-ma. In for u I ll, iiiilll lln-y I'O'iliI Hurt in Ilf" on iii ir ow ii ii" "ml. Why tin- aflrl loi'l f.ili'ii In lov with ih" in. ir lnl'-'i,l of hit iiuiMi-r, h woull . i..i- ii i ui.i.ri.f to l' II I'm 'ir- alu i nul' lu't Inivi. a.il l h.-riK If. It wan h-, John A'liitna. who annul ii . aw n-ny: uinl Cnilly. ull.-r ii lllll ' illai-'it" j'irr I, I'.n.lly .,t'iit.'l John i. him' rhrla'iii.ia llm -, iirnl h" niKui 'l th.it II -voul I Ii ruin to In ill.. InirK'-il In tin' l.i -k llnif "Wi ll k'-'Ji ll I" ourn'lvi-a till the aiuIi.K, Iny Klrl, uii'l Hi'-n we Min an, iji on' ll'if.ra lit hlit'." ,nl, John I. ill l.'llllly lllll hall" to anap IllT liinr' ra tit I:, ul. "ii Hiiutfl'-ra. Hh. wim tioi hiillt I h.-it wny. Hhi. Ml aorry for him. Mini tvl-hi'l him nil ln.iliri.-r of Kianl llllllIK". Hllll ah" WtilH III ln" l'h tfOhtl, mnl ,-oiiai iti' til ly ill-l ',i' In- lohl Iit lint I'.iiic h.-for.' aprlmr rutin.- In furl. It wua tin- ml'l'lli- of I'Vi.ru.ir) it l'-iran to I..- iuiti"r-. uhout th.it John iirnl Kinlly w.-r" i-iik-.ijc-'l Iti-ul- n li.url thn riri, mi'l will atrnlk'htway to In r f.tl'i.-r'a tut I, iii mi I -la-ki 1 lo a. Kmlly, lr.. Iiolion o" tn-l tin- 'l.ir Hhi- ii-.p-r-l hu. k, inul i iill'-l i-p II." at. ilm: "Kiu'ly, Km'ly' ll.n'a Mr. Hiutilir. w.itii. to Mt-i. )i-r " An-! tlnn Hln wi til nl. nit In r work, mid l.-ft him al-'l'i.tlok' it lh" "Jm-ii ili.ir Sin-, for l..-r I'iirt, pr"f.-rr. -I H.-nl. ti t't John ii ii hu.l'iiii. for In r I'titty .l iu.-ht r. Thiit Mh" w.i tin- tirl'a tiioih.r, ami kru-w tin Mil.i" of iiioTn-y ly Ha lin k, ;r. iv iir.-ount for In-r pr.-f. r- n--i Mnrt-oy-i-r, lt.-i.U-n w.i i.a i;irti.l a in-ill ua John, tt.o itrh not mo I,. iii'U oni" "1 it- only i oini to aak you it fi',i"!1on, Kmlly." M.ihl It.-uUti hiinihly, when lit I, tat tin- Klrl upiM-uri-il. "Hay on," milil Kmlly, not .,ult- ot her . ii", for thi-r.' Iirnl U-i-ii it tlinn w n"Ti ah" h.i.l Kli'-ii Iti iila n ni our.iK'-inrnt. "I In .ir thai you mnl John A I ima nr.-k-olr.tf to I murrl'-'I " And It.-ih.-n lifn.l hta lioi.-.t ry a and ook".l Hu- rflrl atr.ilk'ht In th.- fa'-i- "I doli'l M.-n what hUMlrn-aa that 'a of i,in I aupian..' W"'v,. a rlaiht " U-ir.in thn Klrl. uiiKrtly. Hut li-fon ahn could flniah In-r tf-ntt nrc K.'iilH-n Maid ria'lly, "I've Kot my .msw'-r," mnl turn.'l iiway. Tim Kirl a In-art aniot" In-r. "Ht.iv. K.-.iIh-ii. at.iy! It a not my fault I ll ' 11-at pm t to ki - I. m John mill" liinily mi :n I Th p It from you. Hut 111 'iinn as of It all awhiim'-i In-r. "I know, 1 know ! A.I.iniH Ju.lii-d me Ly hlmai If. and thought I aho il l turn him off ua mo.. n ua 1 luaiM of It'" 'aid Snun . ra l-l't. rly i f lOiira.'. Joh'i'a awiMMhrnrl find nl Hint. "If you've tot anythliii! to aay .'mMlnt John, you can aay It to Mime one else, Mr K.iii!il"ra!" ahe cried out. "I liiiiin'l"' he nhouti.l hark. atrltlliiK r.ii.'hlns' up above her head. John hadn t off down the little iiith to the front itatejlwn of much helji he w.ia like one dlj aa Kmlly alummed the door. tr.iui.-hi: hut when all aaa ready Iteut'ei "I'll ache him a week's wn.-i and turn turncl to him und said: him off." Hi ula-n told hlms. lf ..ia.i!uii-' "Now toll her to set on the lauacr. Tell ill. I. Then Kmlly' awt. t f.ioe ro"a Iw- her to look up and catch hold of the frame fom him. "I can't do It I i;a:.'t do lt!"aliove her head. Tell her nhe Is quite he muttered, us he strode on. his hands deep down In his trousers pockets, hia head la nt ftirwunl on his ch 'at. n nobler mull than he thought films -If. II. It was with a heavy heart that Kmlly wi-iil lo meet her lover '.he next day. which was Saturday, and therefore a hlf holiday. Sin- Inul not seen him since she had told Ileul.cn of their engagement, mi 1 was iifrald to hear what KeuU-n mlsht have said to John alsiut It. Toe tlrst slurht of John's face when they nnl n cssurisl her. As I have said lie fore, lie was a handsom-. youmt m in. und as he came smlllim'ly up to her, Kmlly fell certain that she loved hlni .leirl.". and that he wits In every way ,i more desirable man than Saunders. Which, stf.uiKe to say, was not what she always thought uiKiut nun In his nls-.n.'e. After their usual grct'lliur. they turned and walked on t ok ether. "Tho boss has lveen very civil to me this morning." said John, "called me in to that little otllce of his. nn I said he thotiKht as he'd heard of u pi ioc ns 'd suit me. Kln.I of fon-man's tliice, down in Hie shin s; n place called HunlOik, I Hunk he said." 'nil John, how good of him:" exel timed the girl. "H'm." said John, wills a conceited smile; "don't you see he wunis to get rid of me wants mo out of the way go he can coine after you." "No no; he knows belter." "He's a precious sight conceited to know better. I.or' I did laugh in my sleeve its I thanked hint, and said as I'd be gliul If he'd speak rt word for me. If I get It we'll be married right away. Now you see how wise It was of me to Insist on you saying nothing about our lndng engas.'d." You'ro quite wrong!" cried Kmlly, who had In vuln tried to Interrupt tho flow of her awcothoart'a words. It's because ho knows. Ho came and asked me yester day, and I told him'." "You told him we waa going to be mar ried?" "Yes I told him." repented Kmlly. "Well. I'm Mowed!" And John looked as If a'ter that nothing would surprise him any more. Then after n few minutes' consideration: "Ho must bo a fool!" he exclaimed. GOOO DESCENT, "Ia he a man of food family" asked the vis itor to Ihe weal, "Best there la," waa Ms reply. "What'a hi descent'."' Inquired the visitor. "Drtcent'.'" repeated the Ratlve. evidently puuled, but only fur a mln ite. "Well, he came down the mountain In a Hume once, and I lort of reckon you can't beat that much." IN A. D. 500tl. Skillet I wonder why Omelette takes that old empty box with him whenever be travels, and care for It o tenderly? Skittle Out of filial love. 1 auppoae It waa hiaiucubator. IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlt To thin Kmlly vouihanfil no n-ply, m John, not nai lly lirulcralandlriit ttT -Utvn, itimiikkI Ihr- auhjii-t I.y Miiyliur; "Km, you've often wiinli-.l to (to ovrr thn old M.wior lloua.-, and ou won't have many iiion- ihiiii""H If I K'-t thla plae. rihull w ko now ?" i:io!ly niff"'"!. Hh'r kn w ihn ( nn-i iki r, mi tin To would hi no dlfll'iilty In K. t'lna; In III. Tin y had wur.di-r.-d uhoiit tlm old i,.i for twenty nilnnli a, and had li- ') evi-ry-w In-re exu pl In the lowera, which V. aa the old. at part of lln: houae It hud ln-en l ill un from the public, ua diUii".-oiia, for '.ho I.iat tv-o ye.:ra. John ir'j,OH.-d that tin y ahould ko up to H.o toi -tn-l M'-e the view. Kmlly Wna frlkrhlitw-d, tul h" l iunli'il In-r out of !' feara, or out of Hot rapreaalon of them. Ho they wont up; arid John who wna In a teuiil K mifxi, !n alativl on their ifetllnif out on the roof, whl h wna dorm by rni-iina of u ahort lad I' r, li idlnk' thr'i((h a tn.p-door. ThouKh tin- d;iy w.ta warm f-T the time of year, Kmlly f !l bitterly cold, onr1. a. ii. .In in i.l ico il'iin. John I'd ihe way; hut hardily iiad h" K it Ida foot off Ihe lad rung 3f the l.nld T w hi n he fi ll the tower lt;ln '.o ro'k. With tin- Impulao of a roward. ar-nrce ai.iying to (rivet u himly anotit to Kmlly to follow, hi riiMln-d down the alone atuiri mel out of the place. A moment Inter tin re waa a m rl'-a of cri .tklnit r. po.'ta, and thr.. a!,', a of the liiilldlnif f.-ll with a iriih to the ((round, having Kmlly . ou hlng down In a corner of the roof, which ailll h inir to the remilnlng l-le. Ad.inia ran Into the road, ahoulinaf for a l.id'ii r. Soon a crowd waa eolli.-"t"l, and Ih.. lad. l.r wna fi-tchol. Too short: iMk.iIi. r la foutul, ami, while willing; him. la w.-r.. l.tnhlni; tho two together. HtiiUn drne up In hla cart. When he In anl w hat had happened he took John's pli.ee In building the liuldem toi-.ili.-r. aayliiK: "Vol go and t"ll her what we're jolng. I'll an- to thla." It.-ula-n liud the habit of authorl'y, so John went. When the linldeni were firmly bound, Ki-uleii nrnl two othera curried them throuirh the Iron gut. Into the little park, where tin. tower stood. A mlx.il crowd of men. women ami children stood hreath-l'-.-ly inning up at Ihe corrn-r where Kmlly crouched. Iut face covcrnl, not seemlnir to hear the encouratrinjr wonls h- r lover wna shouting up to her. Hi-ul'i-n lookiil nl Uw wall. We must lai quick." Siihl he to the m:ui next to h'.in. "or It'll tie down before we can get her off." Then after a moment he 1.111: "It won't la-.ir the wvljrht of the ladder. Hun and fetch me the one off my earl." Thla was done, and In a few minutes the third ladder waa pushed throuph the rungs of the flirt, about four feet from the top, making an Isoecelea triangle. j Two inan were placed at the foot of each ladder to ateady It, and the whole reared ' aldewaya Ukrainst the wall, the apex .il- ; most touehinir Kmlly. und the utirtcht ; safe." John shoutisl up these Instructions, but . without more result than making Emily j jhalf strech out her hand and ahudderlnu- i ly cover up her face airaln. The demon Funk possessed the girl. Then Keuben: "It's nil right. Miss Holton. You Just get on the ladder quick, and you'll be safe enough. Thetc's half a dozen of us hold ing It at the bottom." lie shouted, en counigtngly. No Hnswer. No movement. IV. Iicul.cn turned to John once more. "Look here, man," he sal.l; "you must go up and fetch her " "t!o up that ladder? It wouldn't hf.T the weight of both of us." "Someone must fetch her down. If you won't, I .must." "I'll I'll hold the ladder." "Pshaw!" An.1 Reuben turned, away. Then suddenly turning back: "Mind you, If I get her down safe I try my luck again." And, shouting tn the men to hold the ladder firm, he cautiously went up "Kmlly." wild he, as he touched Iior, "we must change places, my girl." She looked at him, her eyes wild with fright. "That's right! Y'ou keep looking nt me aihl doing us I tell you, and you'll be aa safe us u trivet." said he, cheerfully, though his heart was working like a steam engine. How ho managed to change places with Kmlly he never knew. He al ways said It was her trust In htm that rJld it. When she was safe on the ladder, and h clinging to tho fragment of wall, he said. Impressively: "Go down the ladder as quickly as you can, and I'll follow. In two minutes the whole" place'll be down. Kmlly gave him one swift look that enf the blood tingling through his veins, and In less Hum a minute she was on the ground. John, who had not boon alloir-xl to hold the ladders, tried to put his arm round her, but she pushed him from her as she breathlessly watched Rouben's de scent. Then, turning oni him: "Go!" sho cried. "Go! When I marry, I'll marry I'll marry a man!" After that she fainted. Sho did marry a man. Hla name was Heulaon Saunders. John Adams got tho foreman's place In tho shires. MAKING MONEY GO. "You know," she aald with a, little asperity, that woman have th reputation ot being able to make money go further than men." "That's ttue," replied the man of small eco nomics, "and ita )tit what I object to. What I want them to do U tn let it keep still where It Is and rest a little now and then." NOT A rTONEKB. "And bow come id" asked the missionary, "that you never eat people of your own race?" The face of the cannibal king lit up with a mile. "I should so hate," he laid oftly "to cultivate a universal delre for that dark-brown tajta." HER MAlflt. "Qurtr cmm In court thla nftiruoon," laid thn court rKirtnr h hrturnrd up Mi rnllir ftnd clowit llm wlnlowi. "W'hl wa It?" aiitl th p illr roiifla r. "k worn in wn on trial for rmmtrrfi'ltlng 8h fiitd Imin Drklii( down IO Mill n II i.'jm." TTiero r two renaonnble thlntta whlrh everyhwly ahould do: liiku KOixl fnre of one's henllh; und If loat ri'Knln It iirkly ami to thin everyhody will irr-. And thern urn a (mat multitude of pcoplo who ure iiaireeil that for luith piirpo Hlmmotia IJver Ke((iiliitor la th tt helper. "I am jtroubliil with lorjild llvi-r and nothing IKlvea relief no fiihk like Hlnimona t.lvr : li"Kiilator."lt. H. 8tr:ine, taake City. ! Kin. I'ROIIAfiLV I.VIN;. Wlrkwlr Hthef Mudge la moto humble than any i titer known man. or he I a liar. Vabilej Will yon pleaae explain? "fie aay he douan t believe be arftuld b ok well Ib Kiik kerlwx ." Some for ten, avme for twenty anI ' nmi for thirty yeani have uffered ; from pllen arwl then have been quickly ami permanently cure-l by Using; tie- wltta WlU;h Hazel gaUve. the great rm.ily for pll and all forma of akin dUettaWra. Chariea Roger). Or A PRACTICAL MIND. "The gi'l w ho Jilted a poet and married butcher did an eccentric thing." "Not at all; she recognized (he great fa1 that teefateak la more filling than blank verse." Dnsty Dick Sur, tx, ain't yer jfet I er bulf et dollar fi r a poor blind chap? Oltl Ge-ntlfman Why, you're only blind in odp eye. Dnsty Dirk All risrht, bou, make it 25 txtits den. Twinkk-a. Her New Hat. j 'Xaw, miss, it ain't no use yer try in i tor tor hide. I knows ye're nnder that i bat, 'cos I can see yer feet" Nnggets. Tery Much Attached to Her Dog. 7 a. .F Pick Ma Up- Old Lady (Blue Ribbon) Do you driu k, my pood mail? Rustic Tbnnk'ee, ninni; tbankVe, mom. A littlu drop o' Irish 'ot, mum, would do nio nicely, mum! Sketch. A Mutual Wish. Mr. Drypluto I should like to take snap shot at you, sir. Red Rube Ditto, pard. New York Journal. tijuiUbly Adjusting; the Matter. , IT Cruelly Mianndentood. fVj HOBBS Honest Hethods Approved The Free Distribution of Dr. Hobbs 3pargua Kidney Pllle from the Drug Store of Chas. Roger Ended Yeterdy. Hundreds Now Testing the Remedy in This City and Vicinity. WHAT WILL THE RESULT BE? Iat night the distribution of free aampla of Iir. Hobha 8para;u Kidney I'llla rloatfil at the dru store of Charlea Hoc.- and will go Into hlatory aa one of llm moat auccetwful eventa that ever took place In thla city. The frightful number of p.oi.. who are suffprimf In one way or .t-'iotrM-r from kidney trouble In thla vicinity cim only be eatlmate.1 by thaj enormoua numla-r of aample pnekota which were given out on Saturday to all Int'-rvati-d p-raon living In thla city or nclithtairhood who ntiplled for a arnnple of thc- wor.ilcrful pllla. tr. Iloblas npreaentatlve waa seen last night at hla hotel, wwiriny a look of con-ft.b-nce that Iwiokna a mat who feela th.it h knowa what he la talking about. He aalil, n ana.-r to the queailonH nut to him by thi reporter: "Oh, yea; I kr.ow the public are akeptlcnl of any'hlng mw, ei'pa'clally In th mwlldm line. It la rr-aaonaMe to auppoae that they aho.ild lie, for have thi-y r.ot been hurn'rinBI noiurh by thoce who place but little value o-i iltath, wht-n It com.a to the ijueatlon of guthiTing In a few Ill-gotten dollar. "Dr. Hoblw appreclatin all this, ami U (lt-termlnel that the worth of hl$ medi cine ahall be fully known and proven be fore the public ia asked to pend a pemy. What Dr. HoWhi SparaKus Kidney PUla are guaranteed tc do la to cure all kMiey derangements. "Do you know that rheumatism, tn nlne-tcntha of all caHea, arise from kid ney troublei of one sort or another? Any physician will tell you that the common origin of all rheumatic troubles la uric add In the blood. What do you do flrtt, that Delng the caae? Go for the ertua. G-t your kidney In perfect working ord.T, and away goe the rheumatlam, lia-caufe when your kidneys, whose duty it is to filter all poisons and Impurities from the Mood, removes the uric acid, the cause of the rheumatism will be gone and th rheumatism with it. "Her are some of the symptoms rvhich are danger signals, and. In a large major ity of casos. Indicate the onst of that most Insidious of all maladies, Prtfrht's disease of the kidneys: Pain In the back and sides, headache, r.ervousne, fre quent thirst, hot and dry skin, shortness of breath, evil forebodings, troubled sleep, puffiness of the eyelids, swelling of the feet ami ankles, loss of flesh, dark coOred or scanty url.-.e. with deposits of casts, etc., and the presence of renal epithelium, tula? casts and albumen In the urin. These are some, not all. of the symp toms of Brigbt's disease. Inflammation or congestion of the kidneys, nephritis, etc., and these Dr. Hobbs Spaniards Kidney fills are guaranteed to cure." For the benefit of persona living at a distance from this city, who did not call at our store yesterday. Dr. Hobbs uthor Ixes us to say If you will cut out the cou pon below am', mill It to the HoblM Rem edy Co.. Chicago. III., with your add'ess, they will send you by mall post paid, a sample hx of these pills free of exp ..e. CHARLES ROGERS, Odd Fellow's Building, ASTORIA. OREGON. CUT THIS COUPON' OUT. Upon re-elpt of THIS COUPON together with your name and address, we will forward by mall a FREE SAMPLE BOX Jf Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills; also his book on kidney diseases. Address, HOBBS RE.1EDY CO., Chicago, Illinois. Marshall & Company's Twine Elmore, Sonborti X COia Agents Fresh from the mill for 1897 flshla. Every ball guaranteed. Please report any Imperfections. BEWARE OF IMI TATION'S. Every ball must be marked, "MARSHALL & CO.. SHREWSBURY MILLS." 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