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AN EXCITED LAWYER A CASE THAT WORKED HIM UP TO THE BURSTING POINT. FU Fill Tre I ina Ibi raí ne mi ir u¡ in cr in rt tl fl li b F t i I he OutraM«*oua (unduct uf Juror No. <1 and the KuplMMMti«»a Which ( hnnartl the ( uunael's Aatfer to Limp Bewilderment. adopt a policy not unlike that er forced ' A Great I rr.eli BClrbrr. Charlsa Meyo u—born in 1821—wa» broogfat op to th« navy, i&jtng fir»« in 1837 to the Naval acbool at Bre»t. A» a youth b. tailed round the world 11» touched at A then.; touched at Ibe then »avage coast. of New Zealand; made sk. t he», a few of wbu h, in day» when kiH gr »ter work waa m xt of it duue, he uaeii aa material for aome of bi» etch- Inga. Art eveu tfa.-n occupied hlui, and deeply iatMeated aa he aoon Rot to be in it be aeema to have bad a notion that it Was lew dignified than the prefeaaion of the navy, ami after awhile be ch< de liberalely tbe lea, dignified— bec.uae it wat tbe lea« dignified. He would have ua believe »o at auy rate. He wished bia lather to believe aa And in 1845, hav ing served creditably and become a lieutenant, he reaignud bia oomiuiaaion A painter be could not be. Tbe gods, who had given him eveu in hi, youth a poetio viaion and n flrmneaa of hand, bad denied bitu the true eight of color, and 1 remember seeing hanging up in the salon of M. Burly, who knew him, a large liupreMive pastel of a abip cleav ing her way through wide, deep water», and tbe aim was red and the (uuaot aky waa green ; for Maryan win color blind. He would have to be an engraver. He entered tbe workroom of one M. Blery, to whom in after time», aa hi» wont waa, he engraved aome verse» of ilia writing—appreciative vermis, sincere and uufinintied—“a toi, Blery, mon mnitre." The etchings of Zeeman, the Dotchniau, gave hint th. desir. to etch. He copied with freedom and iujer.-.t several of Zeeman's neat little plates and addreneed him with praims, on an- i "Iu tuy 20 year»' expurieuoe a» a practicing lawyer," »aid a well known ■netuber of th« bar at th« Lawyer»’ club th« other day, "I don't belie»« I ever went through a more exciting trial than one I took part in out at Freehold, N. J. When I aay exciting, I mean excit ing for me, tor 1 waa tbe only one who appeared to be concerned about the con duct of the mau who oocupied tbe aixtb » at iu the jury box. "Tbe ca»e waa a civil action, and t represented tbe plaintiff. It watt am»ll mutter, aud we were suing for only (500, but aa my client bapppeued to be a personal friend, and be was more anxioua to «»tabli.b a principle than to collect auy money, I waa not to win. "Tbe judge waa a aedate individual, who slept must of the time, aud tbe jury looked as though it bad been draft ed from the baytielda. 1 scored well for any client with the first witness and wua looking out of thu corner of my eye to ae« wlmt effect tbe poiut bad bad with the jury, when 1 noticed tbe mau in No. U »cowling furiously at me. When I continued to make headway with tbe next witnean, he »book his head, scowled and looked a» though he'd like to eat me up. Tbe rest of the jury men kept watching birn, aud I began to think 1 was up agaiuat a pretty »tiff other little copper, like the one to Blery—"to Zeeman, peiutre des mate proposition. "Finally I threw a question at a wit lota."—Pall Mall Gazette ness, which if honestly anawered 1 it In Which Napoleon W« n Horn, knew wiiiild establish our claim to dam His greatne«« »till contocratea th« age». No. li evidently thought so, too, for he rose from his seat, »hook hie head place. Push back the jealousies and Jet vigorously at tbe judge, and leaning in tbe light upon the mean beginnings Here iw tbe over the rail waited for the judge’s de of so stupendous a destiny cision, for by thia time the defendant's sedan chair, batt» r» d mid faded, but m relic, and no sacred still. This is the counsel had made an objection. "The judge ruled aguiu»t me, aud bed on which be was l orn—hardly big No. tl fell back into bis seat and laugh ger than a couch. Here is madame's ed as though it was the funniest thing escritoire, where she must have done lie had ever heard. 1 wu» mad dean those household accounts (yearly more through by this time. Hucb outrageou» difficult to balance) with a little old frail child at her side sometimes, plnrk conduct I had never seen in court. " 'Your honor,’ I began protestingly. ing at her dress and looking up awed “'Go ou with the case,’ roared his (she is the one person in all the world of whom ho is afraid) into her fin e honor. "'But, sir.' 1 began, ‘this ia the Here is her spinet, with its yellow notes, which she played perhaps while moat extraordinary'— "'Goon with tbe case,' interrupted those httlo kings and queens to be tbe judge once more, and seeing it wa» danced to b*r music, and the one Lorn great (tbe others only have greatness vain to protest 1 went ou. "Well, this thing went on all thrust upon them) stood apart uucbild- through tho trial. Every point I made like and solitary. The very chairs and brought it scowl to tho face of No. fl. tables are the same. There is tho nar Every point my opponent made brought row strip of bedroom which was his. “I should have been the happiest mau smiles to hi» face. When I Hummed up, lie kept shaking bis head vigorously in the world,” he says to M- ntboJon, sud saying things in an ugly tone, but six and forty years later, “with mi in under bis breath. Onos be threw bia come of $2,500 n year, living aw the fa biinda up in the sir in protest, and I ther of u family, with my wife and got so mad that I could have hauled son, in our old home at Ajaccio." ¡uni out of mat box mid Hiraalied him ”.«1« M.*i“ Gazelle. by bpain. returns de lie au tac j&r the fighters ,11 « Ila» <“ 1 4 ,r tbiuk tu Ilf« I* *h« arm-* up t ■ * 4 ~ld«r j«mt* Ju a ... w. 11 pby“«“ moment ail Já o'1 r, and from the j>aza II bHU sbuwUut dor’s right arm the Wood drops iu a wi ... ir;. atrettJu cu tbe niud floor, and all the op; rti.;nv: .HuDihe »• amy aide ■ < ••live ..mat - u«u . fl«««« company step out and say the negro is .¿.‘eg- a ”valiente, " "may guapetw. ’ and dime to a-, el 1 ia -2« i^n who ha» beefi the two adverssries «wear frkudebip counug over a tin mug of fcin.—Saturday Re If. k.n by ait- »0.1 t rtur.4 by <“ ■“ ewahls cancerous uiabvly lust renders view Tl*« »Jiif»-rente would be that a market ui 75,fXM).()i>0 consumer«, in II-»; lull H ua U «I industrial advant enient. would be Mub«tituted for a market <>l 16OOo,OOO ia the process ut rio < and long continue«! decay. Or a more liberal polies adopted, and ia place uf m territories and resource« he benefit of the capital of th« United »S aies ■ ¡one, other commercial ua ions may be permitted to »hare to a greater or Ie«s extent iu the i»ei>efitM offered. Huth an ai rangement would affect Pnerio Rico, leave Hawaii untouched, and the Phil- ippme« rniiNt be considered more iu d< Ç0D-LÏVER L WITH YP0PH0S7HITES tail to determine how far their interes's would be modified.— Harper'« Magasine * A Wurtlmr Hiding Place. J. II. Gore writes an article for St Nicholas describing some peculiar “Hid ing Places In Wartimes." Those he tells about were all in one bouse in Vir ginia, near a town which changed hands, under fire, 83 times during the war Mr. Gore «ays : With fall came the “fattening time" for the bogs. They were then brought in from t'ie distant lie Id«, where they had pawned the summer, and put in a pen by the side of the road. And, al though witbin ten feet of the soldiers um they inarched by, they were never seen, for the pen wax completely cover ed by the winter’s wood pile, except at the back, where there was a board fence through whose cracks the corn wan thrown in. Whenever the passing advance guard told uh that an army was approaching the hogs were hur riedly fed, so that the army might go by while they were taking their after dinner nap and tbmi not reveal their presence by an escaped grunt or squeal. • Fortunately the house wus situated in a narrow valley, where the opportuni ties for bushwhacking were so gnat that the soldiers did not tarry long enough to search suspected wood piles. On one occasion we thought the bogs doomed. A wagon bloke down near the house, and the soldier went to the wood pile fora pole to be used in mend ing the break. Luckily he found a stick to his liking without tearing the pile to pieces This suggested that some nice, straight pieces be always left conven iently near for snob an emergency, in cube it should occur again a clatM all by heraelf. ” “How to?” queried his friend HojlX* “Latl week I b light an upright pi ano,” replied Dixmyth, “and my wife mad’? u beautiful green plu.-h cover for it, so tbe polish wouldn’t get scratched. Yesterday tshe made another cover of lin»-n to go over tbe plush to prevent that from getting «oiled. Next week 1 re th*i i i.qg thin and emaciated, it will lhem up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because it Is the standard remedy In all throat and lung affections. No household should le without it. ft can be taken in summer as well as In winter. Srw York 1 A Fine ¡‘lirnsinn. ir, UJ what ran ,,-d all the hardship, of that calliu« witbunt seeing any of Its pl. .-:,ut and «dveutaroua side. H8 ¿.).ri,.nrn..l uodu-ver had any fam ily ,,r b :n - I bate questioned him , 1'. .. ly. aud J bava b' • u unable to dis io», r ' ir ••rap of genial reminiscence |.| tbe e olid, squalid, miserable record suppose «he ll make a calico cover to protect tbe I jdcu . Oh, 1 teil y<ia, wom en have great big fertile mind«. ”—Chi An Ena> Pruiah*. In her hi art love and duty strove for mastery, ami duty won. “No mau »ball wtd me,” she ex claimed, with caffuaed eyes aud quiver ing lipH, “who doe» not promi>e me that if he is ever president of tbe Unit ed Stat«« be will use bin influence to have Lattlehbip« christened with wa ter !” Such was the ardor of his passion that Algernon hesitated not a moment. “I promiH i!” be cried, and fell upon his knees.—Detroit Journal. I > the eye in diffused light and red» v l‘ika the lie at harmful. Ina »Irina direct light, however, blue and neutral tint» are the beat for tbe eyes and pure white the moat harmful, aa ia proved by the phcnoiuete n enow blittduese Try Allen • Foot las«, A powder to be shahoti into the s I iovm At liii» reason your ftel te«l swollen, ner «rous and hot and get tired easily D you have smarting fret or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cool« tbe feet and makes walking easy. Cures swol len and sweating leet, blisters «nd cal Ions spot«. Relieves corns and buntons oi all pain and gives rest and comiort. Try it >old t»y all druggists and h<’i stores for 2 » cents. Trial package fret*. Address, Mien S. Olmsted, Le Roy, Ji. Y. it WI» the wa Trade Pelkv Uith the Colonie« O.i this verv question ««I what is to be lone with the native race« ol the Spanirh ' tnllllra, the Hawaiian and I'iiiltppine I islands, rests, to a grr* faul effect,” Ibi» extent the fu | ture comment of th« islands, and to a To Wilderville ........... . ........... . 1 75 To Love’« ............. li di» To And»*rHou 11 25 T Helm«.. SI *<> To Krrbv ............................. |2 00 To Waldo.......................... .................. Id.tO Shelley creek ...... H 50 GAMpiet ......... .... .................... MOO Crus» uni City lw.00 Above rale* subject to change without notice. Round tup lirkeis and excur- eion¡Nuiies at apatia! rates. greater extent the future cemtnervial ri al ions u( the I'tiibd States ate with them. The islands may In* heid a* colonies ■ are ti ■it d 10 y ti a y. ir tu a » st).age in Awa < -■i i bib» Miete feeder« of the p •*e<sing « «unir« and consumers of the manulmturer« if the Fulled State«. In this view they will la* held as reserves, and their S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD •»it k K a prod to ts and natural advantage», their matkrUaml their people, legar led a» proper objects to be exploited Ivr home espilai aud hone in e t*s T his is to There ia not the slightest doubt that the doctors do more harm than good in treating Contagious Blo»<l Poison; many victims of this loathsome disease would be much better off to-day if they had never allowed them selves to De dosed on mercury and potash, the only remedies which the doctors ever give tor blood poison. The doctors are wholly unable to get rid o! this vile p n, and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of the disease—th. acres ami eruptions. This they do by driving the poison into the system, and endeavor to keep it ahut in with their constant dose» of potash and mercury 1 e mouth amt throat and other delicate part» then break out into «ores, and tlj» fight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing the system more damage than the di-eaae itself. Mr. H I. Myers. 1 o Mulberry fit .Newark. N J . »ays: “I had »pent hundred dollars with the doctors, when I realised that they could do me no good. 1 had large spots all over my b -dy. and these soon broke out into running sores, and I endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro duces. I decided to try 8. 8. 8. as a last resort, and was »oon sreatlv improved I followed closely your 'Direc tions f r S if Treatment.’ and the large splotches on my chest began to grow paler and »mailer, anti before long disappeared entirely 1 was aoon cured perfectly and tny »kin has been as clear as glass ever since. I cured my self at heme, after the doctors had failed completely. : It ia valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors to cure t ’nt-.gi u Flood Poison, for the disease is be yond their »Mill. Swifts Specific— 4 «—«et* ir ah e 't r r fferent w»y frvm potash and mercury—it fore*« t ■ ■ ' 1 • ■ ' ’ • il r d <’f it entirely Hcnet* it c ire* • : dis» while other r"medic« only «hut th*» poiaon in where it lurka forever, constantly und^rmi” » g theeon«titutfv'n. <>ur «v«tem of private h<»me treat ment ’¡s ’•< a cure within the reaohof all. We Hive all necetmary medical ad- viee. fre»* and save the patient the embarra««ment of publiaity. Write for «all information to Swift SpeciHe 0<x, Atlanta, Ga. K «me«». — • iA.-F varili««, I made ol pur» • •■•• r M - John Tsnwy, of 130 Baker Street, Ditn.lL Vi . •■Wo bad a aerlotia time with my daughter ki .J >nv »erloui* ¡line»» but »eenied to »radually' ,, 1,1 w,H»n lor.alled ttiedlisaaeby an Odd uuiuo wb!<-l. „?>,,*r-G» leui n ,-.i. meant lack of blood. “ “• ‘ «tUr»J ■ Wo finally round a medicine that helped her .. n> -nil..’ treatment her health wa»«n a really J„(‘ -An*r ike, net Im'« rec'enl/ed her. Mie seined le tle-l. : . - In imrreet health. The medicine uaed I.r• u y*Q'l«ar 1- . , , |',1.- i-eople 1 have alway . kept them pin, „‘iJi'Al aim-e »ml have told many mother, about th.• „ e. • *>«« elt- . led aor.ie wonderful cures." **• Tlaj b*.( —/'rum the Eiening A’eu-,. betntt, All the rlrment, necessary to give new life and rich new t» n. l . a-d tore shattered nerve, are contained, in a condenod ,“•»>« Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. They are a specific pecu iar to females, such ax suppressions, irregularities lnj weakness. Thev build up the blood, and restore the cln«,*^L -1 pa e and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure » s s ar;, a.; lrom mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatev« , ! iViilaima' Pink rills for Talp Poo,itoarcold In ho,™ „ ™,lt bu Hi Vit'entMaboxorMix boxenfor92..‘)0,and m«y behM.i r h **811»« or dirift mail from l>r. William« Medicine Co., Svhtut-cl^' Ilena Thul Kat Tlielr Own ECU*. As a rule, when bens have suitable f .1 they d n't eat their own eggs I To preserve <. s from being -aten uu der excvpti> n il conditions there are a number uf devues. There is. fir in- stauce. a nest with a bottom of woveu i e#ir> with a mesh big enough to let au egg tbrougli. Tbe egg g- s through the thin layer of bay with which the ne»t is lined aud through the wide meshed bottom to fall aufely m a bed of li'ty uu Will continue <o give week by week during 1899, by Beam of and ten, all the important news of the world in a clear and confit ART POLITICS Independent of parties, devoted to good government, it will not hesitate to approve or disapprove, whatever the situation may be. Cuba and the Philippines Special articles will appear on these t*.. tnuntries by Messrs. Phil. Robinson and I D. Millet, both of whom made special journeys to the islands- The leading artists of th» 1 will Contribute to the « WHKl.v the foremost illustrated wet«, 3 i Hawaii and Ports These places will be wtrn j., bv Caspar Wblt„,.,fl Dinwiddle, who i,u<; study ut the places 1 G1 (1HA1 . . .THE BEST ... PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAk is what HARPER'S WEEKLY has been in the past and «■. . future The great work accomplished in the late .-.,'anuh-Ameriatt? 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He baluba lutely nothing that be > aap <><ler over with tbe »light e.-t <!• c r " ' pl-a-a:«. atwl hi» prewut aituatiou i* aiiuplv frightful. "Hesli .i siua.b .llaikof a negro hovel and . >q> cis <.u alm» for his food and chain . y> t. iu spite uf it all. he is eag'-r ■ ■ Mvhtg «"'1 i1>’-l'i_iit He ouoe at the lure thought of death isn’t afraid- but be wants to continue to Jiva It * a tny .o ry of mysteries, and tbe case is not ( . piornal either. There are plenty of ot . rs exactly like There are some clasws of people, «ays ( aintdlaFi Woods In Winter. The Cornhili Magazine, who seem to The country of tbe Little Saguenay thiuk that when they speak to a person is nw rough u» any part of tbe Rocky they rnuat u»*e certain peculiar phranes, mountains. It in the custom to dress wholly strauge to them under ordinary lightly for traveling, notwithstanding cirautu Ma rices, as, for iuhtance the fa the 20 degrees below zero, and even mous reply < f the laborer to tbe miuiN thru one perspires very freely, making ter’s words of praiso counerning :i fine it impossible to stop long for a rest, on fat pig whic i he naw m hLoty, grunting derneatb Another device is automatic aud set account of the chill of the open pores. with >ati.*i.i; ii ;:i aud replet: .*i. “Uh. in operation by tbe chicken itself when Ice forms on eyebrow, hair and mus «¡1. if < 1.1 v v. <•’.v is all as til to die li it steps off tbe nest Thus relieved of tache, while tho sweat freest* in scales my old : ; v L the chicken's weight, the nest tiltsup on the* back of one’s neck. The snow euongb to roll tbe egg off intoa place of falls from tbe trees ou tbe voyager, and, in i 11 on. safety made for its reception. fin Iting slightly from the heat of tbe tho Lid « get a fino III 0: Chickens are commonly carried ou Iody, forms cakes of ice. Shades of deep water ships ou loug voyages to sup Nansen and all the arctic men! Ido ply eggs for the captain's table and oc not umh rstand why they are not all casionally a few J. t'ln kens at sea are pillars of ice unless it be that there are more likely tu eat their own eggs than no trues to damp snow on them. EPIGRAWS OF COL. CARTER. they are ashore. To [»event this among Th« spruce and hemlock of these parts all point upward as straight as Northerners Don’t Know Ilow to Treat a tbe cbickeus carried ou bis vessel tbe captaiu of an Aimruau ship rigged a Lanvaaback. i one could h t a Lince, to resist the con Available Trmt Inion y. The following are some of the epi coutrivauce that answered tbe purpose The following story wun told by Ma stant full of snow. If cue leaned ever jor Mcn.sis of a Vincennes lawyer who so little out of tbe perpendicular, it grammatic r< marks of ( ol. Carter which aud was adapted to tbe situation. He appeared for the defendant in a trial by could not survive the tremendous aver | ure preserved in the recent version, attached to the underside of the m »t a sboote by which tbe egg when laid was jury and put on the witness stand a t.<*y age of 50 feet of snowfall each winter. says the Chicago News: “My lire is my friend and .sonic!lines carried safely down to a box below from whose testimony he expected to Their branches, too, do not grow long, gain a great deal To the confusion of the they would snap under the weight. , it seems my only friend; it talks to me New York Suu the attorney, the story told by the boy Every needle on the evergreens has its ! for hours until vve both get sleepy to BusinesN H«*f<>re I'leasnre. was greatly to the detriment of the de little burden of white, and without in gether and 1 cover it up with its gray They wire performers in the amateur fendant, ami the attorney set to work to termit) n the snow comes sifting down blanket of ashes and then go to bed my theatricals During the progress of the from the sky through tbe bush of tbe self.” show that the boy was “worthies*. ” ‘‘Salt- yo* food, suh, with humor, sea p' iy at one time, while their presence “What ia your occupation?” be asked winter. When wo »topped and the creak of son it with v* it and sprinkle it all over was not needed on the stage, they sat tbe bov “I work on my father’s farm," the the snowshoe« was still, we could al with the charm of goodfellowship, but together behind the s< ones. She looked With pleasure. most bear our hearts beat. We could never poison it with the caires of yo* beautiful indeed iu old fashioned gown witness replied. Tbe •*<•««, Matter." "When the defense summed up, tbe certainly hear the cracking of the to- life. It is an insult to yo’ digt stion, aud powdered hair, aud he, in court “ You don't do much but sit urouud, The writer ha, examined many bruina fellow grinned with delight. Hti shook b.r < o I urnmg in our pipes. It had u besides bein’, sur, a mark of bad breed costume of more than a century ago, do you?” his head approvingly nt nil the lawyer of persons morally or intellectually be was tbe beau ideal of a cavalier soothing, an almost seductive, influence, in’.” “Well, 1 help my father.” low the average—inch aa murderer», said, and once, when the lawyer indulg For some time be hud been very at ‘‘When you are gettin* old and have that nn ' • of snow. So solemn is it, so “But you're worthless, aren’t you?’ ed In above of me, he clapped his hands negroes and other« »link in ignorance, no wife to love you a ml no children to tentive to her, and, although people had little you fed yourself, that it is a con lie haa invariably found tin, layer of was tbe attorney's decisive question. together aa though lie was dying to ap “I don’t know whether I am or not, ’ i sciousness which brings unconscious- make yo’ heart glad, a wood fire, full of frequently remarked upon bis devotion, vesioular, or gray matter, to be thicker plaud. During tho judge's i linrge be net, and the calm white forest is al- honest old logs, every one of which is he hud not come to the point of propos retorted the witness warmly than Hint of Daniel Webster'« brain scowled and smiled alternately, accord ’Then the attorney took another tack inobt d< aliening in its beauty. The win loin’ its Ix st to please yo’, is a great ing, but as they sat behind the scenes Elephant», porpoiaoa, whale», dolphin» ing to which aide his honor favored. be feit that an opportune moment bad “Your father's a worthless man, isn't ter forest mi ana deuth.—Frederic Rem comfort.” "'We’re gone,' 1 whispered to my and the grinnpu» all have thia layer he?” “Fill yo* glasses, gentlemen, and arrived. ington in Harpe/’s. thicker than the moat Intellectual men Silent, 'and 1 never engaged in a bettor drink to the health of that greatest of “Marie,” he said, “you may not have “Well, he works about tbe farm. ’* Another great objection to locating cbhii than thia. Rather Hum an Inuit to all blessings—a true southern Indv.” perceived my liking, but 1 cannot de l'nlth the B um In of Ban'tlng. The attorney hero fastened uii eye such a barefaced »teal I'll fight this mind in tbe gray matter of the brain ia which gloumrd with triumph on the “.Telly, with a canvasback? No, suh. lay. I—I want to ask you to—to be”— Faith is, ufttr all, the basis of bank case through every court in the state, that thia aubalauco 1» found in the in jury ami milled the boy with a glance ing, and it there Im no faith there can not a suspicion of it. A pinch of salt, Just then the prompter called the terior part of the apical curd and in all and without a oent of fee too.’ from tho other mid said, “Isn't it true , be no banking. For that reason it is a dust of cayenne, then shut yo’ eyes girl’s name, but sbe never stirred. the nerve center, throughout the body "Tho judge had finished by this time, “That's your cue, ” faltered the in- that your father doesn’t do enough wmk pnssibl i for those who are skilled in and mouth and don’t open them ’sept aud the jury had risen to go out. To Ho that, if mind ia situated in it, it is to preveut bis being called worthless?' bookkeeping, but who are dishonest, to fo’ a drop of good r< <1 wine. It is the terrupted lover. not continoil to tin, brain, but dwells in toy otter astonishment, No. fl jumped “Yes,” she answered calmly enough, Tho boy had chafed under these un carry ou, somi tinies for a series of salt marsh in the early mornin* t-hatyo’ tlie »pine also, and ia illatril ulnl ull over Hie rail of tho jury box, and going pleasant questions, and, summoning his months( r ev<*u years, dishonest methods are tastin’, suh, not molasses eandv. laying her head ou his arm, “but never through the humim frame Yo* nowtheners don’t really treat a can mind the cue. You seemed very earnest over to where the defendniit mid bis Still another objection lies in tbe fact courage, he said loudly. “If you want by which even th« most < Xpert account lawyer »ut chipped the former on the vasback with any degree of respect. just now, and I want you to go on that wherever the gray matter exists to know so bad whether my father's ants are deceived mi l can be deceived shoulder and »aid in u )(lud voice, worthh sh , ask him There he is ou the as long c.s this dishmest mau cun have Yo’ ought never to come into fes pres- What were yon going to say?”—Pear- 'You'll will sure.’ Here my indigna m ar the surface of Hie brulu it couaiata jury ” -liifiimiapolis Journal « nee when he lies in state without takin* sou’s Weekly. access to tho books. of three diatiuct layer», separated by it tion got Hie better of me. Rushing over -*** The r. • ord of embarras-mentsor fail off yo* hat.” white substance, mid thu outernu >t lay to No. fl, I took him by the arm ami Washington's f'nrewelt to Illa Ofll- The Mnrryliiig A m «*. ures has, in almost every instance, made white, not gray. — Dr. er ia gray. — Or Joseph POWERFUL DEVIL FISH. eera. wheeled him «round. At what age do people marry? The clear, upon examination, that dishon Sinmia in ’ Popular “ SoieucH Monthly On Dec. 4 tbe officers of the army " 'See here, sir, the jury ba» retired, most popular time for a woman to get est methods of this kind were carried One Towel n l.nuii. l>. Will, h W»» Back- met iu Fraunce’» tavern to bi.l their ami you might better be with them Ina Water at ■ p,.< .| ,,r a > Knot-. married is from her twenty first to her on by thoso who hud daily access to the A Hllkwurm of th«- N«- m . Washington, aa he rose than talking to the defendant ami his 'the Sportsmen's Review tells of the chief farewell More than books, iu one case for a period covering 8111c I» obtained from tile »liellfl»li twenty fifth year inclusive and faced them, could not control his counsel.' -.tri-iqfth of the devil fish, whi.-h lire kuowu il» thu pimi» Cniytiliilii'), which one-half of the worn« u who marry at st least 15 years. In that case the dis voice. Ha lifted a glass uf wiue and "‘Why should I be with 'em?' lie ... L-iit regularly a» a jiOKtinie ut only in found in the Mediterranean, Thia all marry in tbe«*e five years of their honest employee, knowing that his safe said, "With a heart full of love aud replied. ’■no point on the gulf. The lishernten shellfish Ims the power of spinning a life, ami another quarter marry between ty depended up n his ability to reach gratitude, 1 now take tny leave of yon, "'Why, good heavens, man, can the of .\aples on the Gulf ot Mexico fish for viscid »ilk which in Sicily ia made into the ages of 20 and 25, and not more the books, refused to take n vacation. most devoutly wishing that your latter jury deliberate while you're in U m than n third between the ages of 25 and If the oftb’CTH of the I ink are unable to l.u- devil fish and get them. a regular mid very hundsoina fabric days may be «» pr sperous aud happy i <d. Bob Holloway," according to courtroom mid they're elsewhere}' Tbe »ilk 1» spnu by the shellfish, in the 30 The ait rag« age of marrying is just dete t dishorn .-’y of this kind—even if " 'Don't know why not,' bu replied. as your formir cues have been glorious over 26 for women and just under 28 they mlopted the most approved and tbe Review, "wu- fishing for the mon tirat instance, for thu purpose of attach ‘I ain't no juror.* ami bom ruble. " They drank in silence Titos« figures include remar- s> it iitiilo m tin. 1 of bookkeeping—it is sters with a party of friends, from a ing itai If to the rocks It ia able to for men and Washiugt. n said, "1 caum.t come " ‘Then wiiu the devil are yoo?' I riagt s For spinsters only the average bevoiid r- as n to expo» t that a national .Hiphtha linineh, w hen they had a »trike. guide the delioata Ulaimntsto thu prop demanded. to each uf you and take tny leave, but bank rxamin. r . m do it.—Hon. Thomas I he launch waa 2S feet long am! eon- er place and there glue tin in fast, and age is 25. and f r bm holora 26 '2 "'He's luy hired nian,'put in the It is It Iiotn « alilo fact that in the last L. .hint s, Prt sidentof Lincoln National tnined t. n persona. This the lisli towed shall be obliged if you will come aud if they are cut away it can »‘produce take me by tbe hand." Up they came, defendant. ten years the average age of marrying Bank, New York, in North American uoimd for an hour, attaining a speed of them. " 'Then what wan ho doing in the ■ \ knot« nt times, in spite of the fact one by one, amt cue by oue Washing The matt rial when gathered (which has. for meu and women alike, gone up R( \ iew ton, his.yis filled with tiara, embraced jury box?’ (hat the propeller of the launch was 1» done at low tide) 1» washed iu soap half a year Taking the complete quar The l*l«-nMin» Gaachoa. "'Why, conaarn it, there wnrn't ■II- backing. The whole fight was in » gfat Ho in ami »aid farewell From tbe tav and water, dried, atraightened mid ters ending on the last days of March, A j:< 1 I 1 ii II um mi to the color of the other seat in the room,' aaid the hired f the hotel guests, w l.o had assembled eru tiny followed bim to tbe ferry, June, September mid December respec carded, onn pound of the coarse til» negro’s *>kin, a retort calling in ques to see tbe luittle between fin and pro- where he entered his barge As tbe boat man. 'Didn't auppoae I was goin ter meiit yielding about three ounces of fine tively, the December quaiter is most tion the men conduct of th© pazadur's atund up, did yer?' moved away he rose and lifted bis bat )»-ller. When the animal was filially thread, which when apun la , f a lovely prolific in marriages, and the spring sister, and thin two aavagcN foaming ut t red out mid towed ashore it r.-quired "1 went back to my seal, completely Hi» officers returned tbe salate in si burnished golden brown color.—New and summer (juarters come next, about the mouth, their ponchos wrupped six men to drag it out. On propping its Iriiir. ami all was over.—i... bewilderiil, and as 1 sat down the jury equal, with the March quarter » long natur lien York Herald round tln ir arms, their bodies bent so mouth op. n n salt barrel could have ry Cabot Lodge in Scribner's. came iu, having been out five minutes. way behind.—New Virk Home Journal ni to proto t their vitals and their been rolled into it It in asured 22 feet They gave me the verdict, and I waa To J<>a Illa .Memore. kuives quivering like suakes, stood in from w ing tip to wing tin." truly the most astonished man in th« **l*«*l** <'u«*k(Hll«. Danti Pigou any» that many clergy the iniddlo of the r.nim. Thu company state of New Jersey at that moiiieut. Another Naples fish story follows: Every visitor to lliiwuii is expected power, men cannot trust themselves to tepeut withdri w th m elves into the smallest "Mrs. Hugh McDonald was fishing for "I found out afterward that before 1 to Ray tini moat familiar prayer» of Hie liturgy to become Hcquainttd with “poi,” the spin e, st. no on th,- f,.ps of casks, aud at sharks. She had a bite. On I'ullir.o in. began active work Hi the case juror No. from memory, and be tolls how Arch Krnniku's staff of life The taste for ancon- fl had been sick for a week and Hi»t the deacon Sinclair wiu much put out be thia natiomil dish is undoubtedly ac tbe dt r tin* f.; « < f the womeu looked ilie head of a shark that hail been at iu delight, wl.' ■ thu pulpt ro, with a least four feet Ion:- waa found. Some other 11 jurors had been acting without quired, mid even after many trials of was often cause he (Deau Pigou) »at directly bo pibtel :>•: I at ; • 111 his hands, closed shark hail bitten tbe first capture in him uuder instruction from the court." This thick, hind him nt a public meeting. The dean ten fail« to come at nil —New York Suu. dowu Lis j . . . _; and was ready for two. I.lt. r the big fellow was hooked se !” past« like mixture is made from the taro waa puzzled. but undentood all when wbnt vi ri: ubt ft fall. “N<*gr a ” ” Ahi by Mrs. McDonald anil was pulled in. Hie archdoaoou removed bia hat and point (Coloeasia mitiqu ■>rum), from curreutly l'ala«* Al«rni. jiiDii.' “ curtijo, ” and the The m-eond »hark waa more than 15 knelt to pray In the crown of hi, lint which originates tho “p< i" cocktail to the fact Wifo (lini«, luiilnlglit)—llark! Hur kniv » ’! 1 .on! f i! 1 ent «parks as Die feet long." In mum« it is quite as d<< t iving as the tiaiiil, vvake upl I bear III« ruatling of wan primed m large type. " ¡'revolt u». “oyster” cocktail, and thoe desiring O Lord," etc. «ilk «ini tini ,'liing ut, (mina. *1 it merely for the name are sadly dis lioatiauil—You d.if Horror»! l'Iian appointed on finding that the only liq tini r< |K,rta aro tru«. 1 wu» tulli tilt» aid it contains is milk buUM. waa liaiintuil. recoin - Tbe “poi” cocktail is prepured by Wifu iiuui li r«li«ved)—Gli, ia ibat He »wears diluting the paste with milk, then mid alir 1 waa atraiil Ibat Fido lind Lrukrn ing sugar or salt mid serving ice cold Inni» and va. tuaring niy imw tulli This drink is found very beneficial to ■Ir»»».— I moi I oii F uii . ilyspeptit’s and those recovering from 1 fever. — Leslie's Wet kly Glo.ii ia the oidor moat ben, ti< i ll ' CURE FOR BLOOD POISON A jrrxt rcporsibility rests upon mothers at the ti™ ten are budding into womanhood, li your daughter « ‘ l H ol weakneu, is “bred out” upon slight exertion: ff sh< headache or backache, pain in the »ide: if her temper a i appeti e poor, she is in a condition of extreme penl”a ht "iZ* k most decided of ill diseases-consumpUua. ¡[¡où non/?*® symp on-> lu.e no time in procuring i U1 g bio. repulan. and keeps him mcuu- tiuual pniu- 1 Mu w bl* b»»t<>ry. ••He 1* ifluoraat aud be haa been , r Iu Ln ...tly life be was a sailor One Women*« Way. “Speaking of women with saving dii- positioDM, ” Buid Dixmyth.“my wife a in cago New«. A Mother’s Responsibility