UNCLE BICHARAS DINNER. which was only assumed when some important household festivity seemed to command a correspond BY MARCO MORROW. CHAPTER II. (Co.NTlM kD.) When we rode into the yard, the others were dismounting. I feltcon- scioua of Jack’s inquisitive eyes, but beyond them, on the veranda was another pair.shiirper than Jack’ Aunt Louisa’s by all that ws»s wonderful! Gradually it began to dawn on u.e “Daisy,” I whispered, “what is your unde** name?” “Why don’t yon know? How queer. Mr. Richard Hilliard.” "My Uncle Richard!” I erbai. ing magnitude in all the prepara tions; sleeves were rolled above the dimpled elbows, a stray dab of flour powdered the shining tendrils of chestnut hair above the foreiiead, and the usual tender pink of the cheeks had blossomed into vivid carnation. ‘There, mother,” she said, plac­ ing a gigantic plum cake on the table with a triumphant flourish, “that’s the last! The baking is done, thank goodness—and now i’ll attack the parlor.” “1 wouldn't tonight, dear,” said “And you are his brother’s wife’s sister’s daughter ” “Why, why, let me see. Yes. I guess that’s the exact lelationship And are you his nephew Dick, that is to have all his money ?” “That's not to have it. I’m afrai I. for-” Mrs. Sunderland. "Y’ou’l j tire yourself out. There'll be plenty of time in the morning.” “Oh, no, mother. I prominod t ■ I m 1 at church early, to i practico the new anthem They all declare they can’t get along without 1 me And I I bought if I could snatch a But Aunt Louisa, who had just hour Home lime between now and arrived with the family, came for­ then, that I'd finish off my blue ward, and there were introductions silk—it only needs a stieh or t wo. all ar niml. In t Julia Hunt said she might Im over Uncle Richard after <1 inner, and bring her cousin with her. Stu- s from the city, you not a day elder tored his snntr. "Don't tell me I have t<> be intro <1 need to my own nephew,” he cried and starred twwarM Jack, but Aunt Louisa deftly pushed me forward, and I ncle Richard seized mv bund by I’d a known vou any­ where! He’s a Hilliard all over. rascal, and let’« have And into the parlor she went, a eurioiislv happy light on fu r fice. W Idle the visitors, including while she dn--t pl. ase Jul: i I t le-s you count Ja< k'* dog. Hunt mid In * city e.'ii'ic, but I UY'S MISTAKE. BY RiMt KAY \FHFOI h Krom N» “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “ Dear Sirs: A little over a year ago J had a «welling come on the side of my neck. 1 waa in very poor health generally and doctored two months with th« family physician who said my com­ plaint was a bilioui attack. His treat­ I ment failed to help me so I determined to try Hood’s Sar­ saparilla. To my great joy, the swel­ ling on the side oi my neck disap­ peared. I was ben­ I Mrs. W. It. Mallernee efited for E>y other Meadow, Wash. ailments. After taking three bottles of the medicine,I hav« not had a sick day since. I for one, rec­ ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to the a'flic- I Cures UUIIUUHI! CURE. I 1 I hank.-gi ving Eve in the Sunder land honit stead, and from cellar tn garret tl.ialed the d* Iieious odors of roasting turkey, of chickens done to a tender cri-p in their own rich juices, and of a good I v array of pies of all d ci ion. | nil t ions — F’.ich pies, teeming with all the odoraof Araby the blr«t, and they had won dear motherly Mrs Sunderland a > en viable reputation through all the region rmuulatiout. Ami flitting burilv at her moth­ er h side in the great, clean, ahiqing kitchen, with light fret and the wry daintiest, deft. „< little hands in all the world waa the blooming lev—“sole daughter of her h**u*v and heart ” Over her crimson merino wa* tied a large white apron— her rn-irague apron,' ley called it — sh» had dic.'t it'd th* room w th wild clemilis v lies, mid still in hei ears were ringing Ins praises ot 4 Í / » I to the person submitting the •• o-»i mei itérions m.c.itioa daring the preceding luontli. WE >SR‘ I’it-i l’AThNl*' FOR IWEXTOR'’, and the oi'ject vf this OtT- r is to en- c.>ai i■ I »-I'-oi's <. au i" vent- z* t the ive turn of in " i- suine time wc w* .i tn i ... press the tact tints :: :: it’s the Simple, Trivial I'iventioH3 That Yield rortr.iios —such rs Do I on'r's Hook and Eve. •'rca that .’’iinp.'' •'Safety rill.”- "i’ -"I in Ho­ ver.” •'Air Urnke.” etc - Abnotit very one cour <) n I,right Id.-u h f--' i'" nii><- or other. Why no'- pm it 'n pi"--' 'IV ticul n«e? Yul'lt tiili'i.r-- ii"O M y lie i 1 this direction ) make your fortun . v.'liy ' . not 11 tr.. tr_. ? :: ____ :: :: “ :: :: ” i) for f irtivr inf< riniitl n end l? fffF’Write jucutio.i this J., p.r. o I ■I ‘ > □ .» e> P oprav h from hair and dr»»**, and she began setting Ibe furniturv in order hi rnerg- ticallv m though her feet w *re not aching, Imr hand- blistered, ami every ii . r - c D in her I hm I v attained and weary. I n !■ o I »s ÍÍ 1 i > > 7 1 ì U V? Philip W. Avirctt. Gem M.*,r., 61R F Street, North • ;sf, wv;i:i:;'.ie.-, Tm: RTUATTO-T B a . xd I nstruments WlU . kici our M F XT I’ RES Iß EhT How do we know? I'ceausc it is the ^XCC*i- tiO'A to find u man or \ioinun < f adult a.. ’ > per evt health. Nervous Cisorders :. ,* spreading with fearlul rapidii v. An on? t. v symptoms, ure—Backache,'bhouijness, , llanda Hi>d 1 eet, Dizzines , llet 1 Fluuering Sens tiii n, Eai ling, Head ilie Hysteria, Irrii: liility of the Heart Mi ml choly, 1 aiii g Memory, J a pitati. n, l.i: v mat >m, bh it J.iatli. Fleepltssn. ?, r- vous I’yspep.-in, Sexual llebility, ] is. , R ev . t . A. C aiuioi . l , pastor Fir-t 1' * , Canrvli Y> HowSpri gs,<>-writesnsf. 1 < i ; ”1 h iveu cd Dr. Mines’Restorative Neu - e ' for tho p st six nr nths. I find it acts h„e ; a ch irm o-i tho whoio nerv us twsteni. 1 have not found its equal in giving i ned: • relief. Dr. Milca’ little Mrve and l.i < ■ 1‘iilsotily I'enl a trial un i they will reconi- mend themselves to be tho best pills in ¡r, market.” “ 1 or five years T have suffered from Ne- vn’is 1* o-tr.ition, I was unable to work or -■I.. p. The first dose of Dr. Miles’ R?stor.?- tive fUndstegi e III ■ rel.ef, and one* tli a * i d duil ts would not cov< r t' e go. d it I :>< done ifr'.'—JoilN M1NCHEB, Yo.: town, < !i io. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nerv'ne is un flow Is the timo to form new Hands for Carni".'?" rur- We arc of* ••'m;» $:_•#»< ' it tnducom.int'S 1er |.N, „ K i • ui • •.<<•» . t. h*il « a .'l-‘ .a. eqiia led in ctTkiN’G Nervous Diseases. It contains no opiates or dangerousdums. Sold jn a positive guarantee by id druegists, or POBCS joi-i.r r .......... »•"' Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ind. to .. I Said an eminent English scientist rerentlv- “ The ilange.' that confronts the great Aintu- can propio to-h' wealth is set at a killing pace, ur.d thoiisai j fill by the way every year. Yau arc likely t) ba cnc cf the viciint?! THE PRESS CLf L’AS CO. I I i Io pverv per,-,-),) i,.,.,l. ONLY TF CENTS 1 ini »>*> I V 11 n|H. ,(ftrly pub^ripfi,,., t., The H ehai n t th >■1 1.» The H erat .1» t ther *v*th t»*n 1 >vo will semi free >1 enpv of The W’-eld \ 1 manae f >r 1895. ! may l>e ord'-'d ill this office for “•> cents th»* ;1 •* t rf <• y* - («<••• t j Single copies I The nnrc< t of tl '.-. Gr. it Congh Cure la without a pirallcl in the h .lory of medicine. All drnL’ti- ir ' in I’ ■'" .'to II it on apo. ■ Itive gimrn'.t, : ’ .10 othere recall aticces«Hilly nt; id. I’.i; • it may become known, tin .van enormous ex- |> -n . ;u e J* ■' • 1 ' ■ •• oottlo Free into •verj 1. . u ■ 01 1 ■ id Canada. If yon Iriv* a <’• n h, ? Throat, or Bron­ chitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child I.a« the Cr. ¡1, or Whoovin . < 'otn h, use it promptly, an*i r. li* f •-i smIt you dread that i’isidioim d.-iiio’ Co* sumption, use it Ask your Dm,' i-t .’or ,-.H ILO’i’.H CURB, I'rh e ln , ts.. .V) ,-t .. It-i l -I.no. >f your Lungs are sore or Hack lam. .use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price ifi cts. 1 or sale Ly ull Drug­ gists and Dealers. :i?J and STUDENTS f-ve r y ■ tcre. * -d '.i' -',o' ..J Has Reached Suer. £ it ate .-w'•>in­ fection That It : j a Veritable iZncyolopedia of Facts, Statis­ tics and Events. Srought Dn vn to January Firet, 1393. HE 18^5 volume is a whole liorr.y in itself. One can hardly think of a question it cannot answer. It tellf all about party platforms, election sta­ tistics, the new tariff, religions oi the earth, population everywhere, state and government statistics, occupations of men, foreign matters, literature, science and education. It is . . . I ( / T c... r , Th« ihC'¿'L i'.i . 1 VH an.* » .* • '. w hut In* called h<*r "exvuisite arti­ tle instinct " ' There! I think he will like that," she said, as she descended from the chair oo which she had mounted m ’p irsuing In-r lulmr of love, and sh <>k of I In- hist clinging 4.Ï ENGLISH COMMENTARY. > Just tho Medicine Needed. We believe it will do all that is claimed for It, if given a fair trial. Both of us ha'>o used H iod’a Vegetable Tills and are well pleased with them.” M rs . W. E. M al - Li iixnn, Meadow, Washington. N. B. Be sure to get Food’s Sarsaparilla. SHILOH'S consumption Ü I t. nr”Th<* responsibil ry, ' i... .Hiipniiy ■ y h. ! Cl’U» If3 may be in lgc‘1 'o’ ’1 rto, i ..- i e •! by io . i ».< »bt*Hsa.'i«l ' ) >» i • tin- lesdilrt ln.'«»ime>t 1;. rh” « ' « fi.iteO Statoti. ted, knowing what it has done foi me in the past. My husband was afflicted with rheumatism and had that tired feeling. He took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and found it know that all the while, Imfott I w ' h ll.lppv exes, were 11 'll’iu ; memories nr Jot Ballon * ndmiri t lisik* when our cav last sumnv i York Wcvkh chapter This Trouele and a Case of Rheu­ matism Cured by Hood’s. Food’s J. America’s Great Danger doo.oo Given Away : F? Every Month Causes Glands of the Neck tc Swell Up Ami then." know,and so stylish she added, witli a rather overdone attempt at Ctl relesym s, ‘’it ’s possi- Hood's Pills are purely v. table, and do not gripe, purge, or pain. Sold by all druggists. hie Joe Ihilton tu iv be here in th evening.” “H'm! Joe 1 hilton ” said Mis Stinderlmid. a little -'îrpri-i d. b il | too much ali-orb« <1 iii her contem Have you brought any cayenne plation of the e ike to pav strict at­ peper?’’ and he laughed almost as tention to h»-. lmpuri.int matters. he howled when he got that histor­ "And wh»*n did you Imar from 1 ical original dose. him! ' ‘Well, no uncle, not that kind “till, nut sii.ee lie 1 ft in the sum­ I haven’t " I r< plied, “but if’vou’ll mer. But he told me th 'ii that he give me a half minute’s audit nee, I int< n l< <1 to i i » Ti ink -giving nt hove something more startling than I the squire's, and if hr did, I: '<1 gIV. that.” us a call But, really, 1 must lie- ml have ’ Well come here | gin at the parlor.'' vou young it." Scrofula in the Blood k nown Hvrrv" here. S’il Grown Even where. AMERICA’S STANDARD YEAR BOOK. PRICE, postpaid b. mail, rnttr th? them hern » ** ' \ hiih I l«*r hit «» *■■»*.• • a. p nate **a • ’ I* uf Mtw» \ 'VriaMra ftii't aiMtffUi W ite Frrv. - 25 CuNT* Vdrest THE WORLD, Raw York CP TO Pk » o.XTIXI KI*. JOHN F. cr Kt M ANHOOD RS8TOREC ! ; ’iSlMlliS MUSICAL MARCHANDISE >■«. CuiUr*. •«»«•«. ArtwW«««. Mi-maa* «.M. it. '.*• 1 i-'ari SIrin««. He, vte. M . p *ir. W1 Ft *'**’“* ■ wfTTiW? ,?rrw*^ •*'*»•'«»' tMFU h*rr< ' k ’ ” nr.- . C« .T. A’ .* f 5* • * • I PT ,« 4. vnw r. w LUA I. M T L v < O.. K ■«■>—... *»r U. M. ULKIVX. t>ru