» It waa a joy | sistence that soon 6et every gossip s Earth waa beautiful j America ’s Great Danger I/Y'S MISTAKE. tongue in motion. Many were the even to live. She made haste to finish her light I invidious remark« from the other I BY ROSB KAYNESFOHD. AM ENGLISH COMMENTARY. morning tasks, and then daintily ’ fair damsel« a« to the flirting pro­ > From New York Weekly pensities of “these city fellows, arrayed herself for church She ■ > I Said an eminent English scientist recent i ) ** The danger that confronts the great Im ■ * CHAPTER I. ( continkd .) was to walk. It was only a mile I which reached Ivy’s ears; but, too i to the person submitting tho « can |H-opie to-day is not the possible ) most tueritoriou-« invention ♦ i, and the choir had arranged to come Just then the whistle of the even- blindly happy to listen or to care I during the preceding month, i i tion of a wrong financial policy for ,f WE 8E< CUE PATENTS J nation, or the spread of socialism, or tl early and practice their anthem “ took the gifts' ing train was heard, and away i the innocent child FOIt INVENTORS, and the > i increase of corruption among public »,* object of this oin r is to en- i i .All uieso me bud enough, to be ¿ure □ courage went the tired foot, twinking up the gods provided,” and left the once more before service began. persons of an Invent- i « ive turn of mind. At the M they are as nothing compared to the ter’ribl With a light step she tripped three flights of sairs ’to the uttic, future to take care of itself. same time we wish to la.press f? na'ional disease—1 had almo.-t said natia. i crime - of overwork. Ti e mad "h " the fact that :: :: a f . delightful month it * he narr ° w P ath * But Rt tl,P where, throwing her skirts about And what a c wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousand' had picnicked . little gate she stopped suddenly. It’s the Simple, her shoulders, Ivy cuddled down in was! ifow they 1 fall by the way every year. the window commanding a view of frolicked together through the long I trying tv check a frown; for there, > Trivial Inventions You are likely to bo ono of the vlctin»! under the elm. behind the leafless llow do we know? Because it is the cxc<"i the turn in the road by which the I summer days, and strollec through ♦ That Yield Fortunes tion to find a man or woman < f adult aceK syringa bushes, stood Alvira Simms, I squire’s open wagon must pass on ‘dewy lanes in the creamy twilight, —such ns De J ons's Hook jwrfect health. Nervous Dia«n!?r« L i ...,i the village dressmaker, evidently i and ub-«,_ Eye, "t-eo ">eo tnat that" Hump. Hump," ’ spreading with fearlul rapidity. Ainoim t » > its way home from the depot. Ye«, and rowed on moonlit mghts down "Safety , ___ Pin. ” "Pigs Hl iu < Lio-< ) symptoms, are—Backache, Bdiousnt--, (.„ j Air Brake.” de etc ver,” "Air f sure enough, there came the wagon the shining river! And then that lying in wait to walk to the church | Almost • very «»ue ciuice'vcn , I Hauds and Feet, Diazines’, Hot 1 1 shes. Ó a bright ide* at 8- »me time or with her; and Miss Simms was one □ other. Why not put it in l»rac- v Fluttering Sensation, Fai ting, Head eH behind (the pairj of high stepping |aHt gcene of 9H! Ivy’s cheeks 3 Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart Melon’ tical use? YUV It talents may ? of Iyy ’ s pet aversions Many a bay«. Iyy could distinguish the g|owpd at the remembrance of it > ho in this direction. M. y ,- choly, Faili g Nemory, Palpitation, hhoj. make your fortune, why not 1 • ime she and Joe had amused matism, Sh it Breath, Sleeplessness, y(r. Ì) «quir’a portly figure on the front She had gone down the garden try? :: :: :s :: ~ f vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, J its, tp." themselves at the expense of those I fWWrite for further information and ' . I seat, beside the coachman, and be-' path with hiin to the little gate, R ev . C. A. C arroll , pastor First 1!; p-i. mention this paper. ;♦ corkscrew curls, and affected ways, I Church. Yellow Spri. gs, <)„ writes as fj‘> . bind was a slenderer form that I vy’s and there ur,der tho shodow of the THE PRESS CLAIMS CO. j “ I haveu-ed Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervig and tones of vinegar sourness. beating heart told her was J««’» jelm«, and hidden from the house for the p st six months. I find it acts ]j| e Philip W. Avirett, Geu. M-jr., ♦ “Goodmorning,” t-impered Miss I a chirm on the whole nervous system." 1 But it a little half-jealous pang shot bv ( bya u cluster of syringa bushes, 618 F Street, Northwest, f have not found its equal in giving immediate W ASHINGTON, D. C. tl through that same as she saw Hiey y had bad somehow found saying Alvira. “I thought likelv vou’d be | «ame heart uh «aw tbe relief. Dr. Miles’ little Nerve and Liver coming along, so I walked slow on tW”The responsibility of i...- .(.iiipany P Fids only need a trial ami they will recom­ that u lady, evidently young, sat good-by a very lingering transaction may be judged by U.«- '». t tlint it’ . mend themselves to be the best pills in th« purpose to see if I couldn’t have »lock is held by ovet ..».< tl.i.usand besiee h'tu. and marked the devot- indeed, Ivy remembered „how he of tin- leading nc»»i',v«o It. the •) market.” the pleasure of your company to I'nitud States. y- ed air with which he leaned toward bad }ie]« p. The first dose of Dr. Miles’ Restore- “Beautiful,” said ivy. briefly, O i th ) I ack of the seat, the other billowing up over cheek and brow, live Nervine give me relief, and one th u Siu d dollars would not cover the good it l as pointing here and „there, though* and her eyes fell beneath his ard­ and she looked curiously at Miss JOTIN F. STRATTON done me.”—JOHN MINCHER, Youngs­ NEW TORR. town, (>liio. drawing her attention to the differ-' ent gazo Then, almost before she Simms as if to divine the cause of this sudden desire for her society, Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is un ent beauties of the landscape. knew it. an arui had stole around for they wore usually as distant as t squalled in curing Nervous Diseases. It “Some cousin, I suppose,” she |, er waist, «pair of warm lips were sontains no opiates or dangerous di ugs. Sold Importers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of the p des. She fancied an unusu- f an a positive guarantee by all druggists, or •aid, to herself, as she went slowly pressed closely, lingeringly,* '»n her MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, I ally malicious twinkle lurking in | Violins, Guitars, Banjo«, Accordéons, Harmonl* Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. down the stairs to her own room. I own. (.as, i.c., nil Kinds cl Strings, etc., etc. the seamstress’snaky black eyes. The apron rnuat be removed, the j •‘Good-by till Thanksgiving, ” he “I suppose you've heard the silky braids smoothed i with extra laughed., and was off before she news?” with a sharp side glance care, and the plain linen collar re- could chide him and an air of immense .m porta nee. placed with frills of dainty lace Ila hadn’t to|d her in just »Q “News? No. I’ve heard no news 4 — Then from its little sandal wood many words that he loved her, but worth mentioning.” returned Ivy. box Ivy drew forth a slender chain how could she doubt it? Hadn’t in her most indifferent tones. I and locket, the sole ornament she eve«y look and act declared it over “ Wtll, I don ’ t know that you ’ ll possessed, and settled it among the and over during that happy vaca To every person send­ frills with a satisfied smile, Tender tion time? And then if he didn’t consider this worth mentioning.” retorted Alvira, bridling up. “ It ’ s ing us the an t of brown eyes, crimson lips, , a low love her, why that last tender white forehead framed in 1 nilken icares«, K|M*aking volumes to her an-, about Mr. Dalton—J ib Dalton, you one yearly subscription to The H erald together with ten cents extra, know. But you used to be so very we will send free a copy of The World Almanac fur 1895. Single copie« curls—it certainly i was — a pretty Hwering heart? intimate with him that I thought m y be ordered at this office for 25 cents picture that looked back at her Innocent little Ivy! from the glass. In spite of fatigue,1 But while «he pondered these perhaps it might interest you to know.” .She p.iut»d and looked Ivy wai looking her »prettiest, and I thingi. eight , nine o’clock chimed Ivy full tn tho face, “lie’s mar knew it. and waa so glad, for wk« f ............. rom t|10 eight-dav dock .in the riefl!” she said, and there was a e< 111d tell hut that he maght come corner, and with u little sigh she hateful, cruel light on her mean oyer that very night? laid ai-ide her “company work,” fave as she watched the effect of her However, she said nothing to her ® / nnd took out the blue silk for its; words, mother of any such expectation, finishing touches. Of c >ur.«o, she ‘•Married!” echoed Ivy, with wide lint as aoon as tea I,wan over, with «aid to herself, she had no right to startled eves, “I don’t believe it!” •ome strip of fancy work, she dr-w 0 H 'expect bin that evening* llecanie she added, bluntly, in her bewilder­ her own little ’ rocker before the 1 home ho seldom «he was »ery fo »1- ment forgetting her politeness. / I i«l> to think lie would conn« to her ‘ Oh. wry well, ’ ’ sniff« d Alvira, and while her swift fingers evolved A Volume of ever 500 pages ? I the verv night of hi« arrival, when her nose lit the air, as she turned the mysteries of satin stitch, point, It Treats 1,400 topics the whole familv would be wanting to go. and wheel«, her happy thought« ( him to themselves. But he would “Excuse me,” stammered Ivy, Endorsed by STATESMEN, went staving over all that brief, •urelv be here tomorrow—Thank« putting out her hand to detain her, EDUCATORS and bright month whan Joe Halton had giving Dav So «he stitched away, "I — I thought you must have been STUDENTS everywhere. spent his summer vacation in Red- picturing to herself the wide familv misinformed. How did you htr?” leaf, and eyrrv spare moment of it i Has Reached Such a State of Per- ¡,? room up at the aquir's, all the ‘ Oh,’ said Miss Simms, soften in close vicinity tn the „Sunderland fectlon That it Is a Veritable about the I househould gathered farm-house. Encyclopedia cf Facts, Statis- / I | blazing w«H»d fire Joe in the midt tics and Events drought D*A vn } Joe, be it known, was the squire's » of them, '.he stranger cousin at bis to January First, 1895. step son Only th« vear before the side, |>erh qis Again «he sighed— 1895 volume is a whole liora.y squire had married a daseing, she was just begming to know that roo,n d«M>r was open, and I saw itself. One can hardly think though elderly, widow from the .i,., 1 — ... f folding 1 .. , I m. them coin« into the hall together* she was tired ami the . .. . . . of a question it cannot answer. It tel city, with two grown up sou«. One • .Then his mother and the «quire completed rrsa, she went w«arilv ( ran out. and * • 1 • heard - - him - introduce all about party platforms, election sta­ of them Ivy had never seen, but to her room, where she was soon | her as their new daughter. Then. 1 tistics, the new tariff", religions of the Joe had been in tho habit of pay­ tossing in troubled dre • ins,w herein hi the middle of the laughing, and earth, population everywhere, state and ing frequent flying visit« from the lit seemed that she and Joe again kissing, and handshaking, eome- government statistics, occupations of city, where lie retided, and. as (re- ■ one closet! the door, to prevent the stood beneath the old elm at the men, foreign matters, literature, science ; dressmaker from witnessing their port said, waa amassing a fortune gate, and just as he was stooping to family joys, I suppoee.” and education. It is . . . fairly fabulous for so young a man. kiss her the unknown cousin ap- Of course, he was an olject of A TO BE CONTINt Kl>. eager curiosity to all the Redleaf pear«*d in the guise of a winged evil ladles, and on Sundays, when he spirit, ami snatching Joe in her PRICE, postpaid b*, mail, - 25 Ca-NT« walked slowly up the aisle by his long arms I «ore him away through the air, leaving h*r alone and sob ­ mother*« «ide. «nd took his place hi Address THE WORLD, Now York Ci»»- bounding heart and thrilling pulae« he had singled out Ivy from the ? • **' b»Th'T wlT. '•* Sold by *R wrapper. Adder», ft ni » I.M S,. , \ - • Me - $100.00 Given Away Every Month 4 F I If I 1 d" $ AMERICA’S STANDARD YEAR BOOK. •