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H to uo mi nmiaiinonl Boston in 1000,
.iu mnu (.uintu uuruVlIIL'8 ior nso
woks wero uono on wood in 1610 in
Diuniiy.
tho fourteenth centnry volvpt ami
Voro tho favorilo coverings for books
uvoriun,
fanst nud Schoffer produced a mnt?
tit Paltur in 1457. which m
Etcd in tlirco colon.
English block books nro tho ini-
ato prcdnccsfiorH of tho movnliln
Each pngo was cut from u sluglo
i flrrt book printed with cast metal
was tho "Durandi Rationale."
pnotal types wcro first manufactnr-
J14G0.
i first sqnaro books aro Bald to have
fcnado by order of King Attains of
mhos, who directed this plan to bo
rod for tho greater convenienco of
vs.
tho present day tho. loaves of tho
i,palm nro used in Ceylon for writ
arposcs, oven many legal docu-
Iboing excautcd on this primitive
il
Y6 MlbtA.'
lie Nervousness
Not Sleep, Nervous
Headaches.
ien: I have been taking
jratlve Nervine for tho Dast
snths and I cannot say
Ita its praise. It haa
ived Hy Life,
almost given up hope of
j wen again, i was a
lererfrom nervousness and
r.sleep. I was also troubled
9us neaaacne, ana iiaa triea
vain, until l useu your
Yours truly,
MRS. M. WOOD, Rlngwood, 111.
rMiles' Nervine
' Cures.
In that dear country which fo&h call,
V, 1th ombcr phrnw. "your pretty fac.1'
Thero li no Bjirinic, there Is no fall.
And bltinit winter nnds no place.
Olio light, one warmth, one tender air.
One endless summer harbors there.
In that dear counlrr. side by side,
There bo two placid lakes that sleep.
Tw ere worth a kingdom to dl vido
Kach tny, unfathomable deep.
And daring all things to posseis-
Tho sccrtts of j onr tool's recess.
In other lands 'lis passing sweet
Tq watch tho whispering western wind
Go ruffling all tho whitened wheat
Jor lento tho tiniest track behind,
To see tho wanton warclets rear
Their crests along tho grassy mere.
Po docs tho thyr of our smlio
liid on its fairy footed danco
From end to rail of that dear Ule
And dimples all tho fair cxpanto,
And stoops its con r bo and flouls and flies
In ripples o'er your laughing eyes.
-fall .Mall Budget
A CHANGED ClilTIC.
Mr. Anbrey Everdeuo looked out
npon Sackvillo street and yawned. Only
auinHtant before ho had written '.'finis"
to a magazino articluwith a dash of tho
pen across tho last sheet, and now the
MSS. lay ready for tho post among the
debris of printer's "proofs, new novels
awaiting review, ota, with which the
writing tablo was htrowed.
Ono of tho best known litterateurs in
London and a brilliant conversation
ist, his tongno could bo as scathing n
his pen, and it was said of him, with
-egard to tho latter weapon f warfau1,
that in half a dozen polishc-u sentence
ho could do moro toward l mining n
book than any two of his compeers. A
big, loosely roado man was Mr Evcrdenc,
with shrewd gray eyes and tho pos-im-ism
of a modcr;L Studying his faco n
ho lounged by tho window, his hands in
tho pockets of his smoking jacket, one
could soo that ho had a lively henso oi
humor combined with his other charac
teristics and understood tho interest hif
personality aroused.
Presently a sorvant brought him a
visiting card on a salver.
"Tho lady would bo obliged if you
would grant her an interview, hi"
"Lady Hilyard, " muttered Everdene,
reading tho inscription. "I can't recall
tho name Bother tho worn an 1 What i of an oyolid,
Uon. In trnth, b4 WaS thinking Wha.
wonderful lashed silo had, and how bo
comiug a flush of oxcitoment conld ho
to it clear, palo skin.
"Yon assert, " sho eon tinned warmly,
"that it is ridiculous to suppose that a
! man and woman of tho world could fall
J in lovo at Jlrst sight, as I mako my horo
and hcroino do, and that suoh proceed-
J in aro limited to boya and girls in
weir teens ana tho pages of penny no
tion. I shonld have thought that Mr.
Anbrey Everdono would havo shown
Tirfer sympatiiics."
"Then you roally boliovo, Lady Hil
yard, that adnlt, sensiblo people con
ceive such abrupt attachments?"
"I am convinced that it happens fre
quently." "Oh, come, not frequently?"
"Well, Bometimes," she amended. "I
could givo yon a dozen instances."
Ho laoked tho heart to arguo with
her. It would havo been liko broaking
a butterfly on a wheel. And, after all,
thcro might Jx moro sentimont in flu
do bioclo humanity than ho thought
Women havo wonderful intuition in
theso matters.
"Well, suppose wo let that slide for
tho moment and proceed to indiotment
No. 2. What other phrase of mine do
you tako excoption to?"
"You said that I had not tho romotest
idea of construction, and that 'fashion
and Footlights was evidently a speci
men of that objectionable class of fiotion
which yon regretted to see was growing
so prevalent tho amatour novel, born
of vanity and a lack of wholesomo oc
cupation. "
Her voico diod away with a tremor.
Ho had only 6tated the truth, but that
fact did not prevent tho speochless Mr.
Everdeno from feoliug as if ho had com
mitted a particularly brutal murder
and tho ghost of tho victim had como
to arraign him before all tho people
whoso opinion's ho valued most
"I I cried,-" sho murmured pathetic
ally. Her lips quivered. Beads of perspira
tion roso to tho man's forehead.
"Good hoaveus, if I had only guessod
how much I should hurt you I It was
harsh, monstrous. No doubt I was in-a
bad tempor, audjour unfortunato book
was tho first thing that afforded me an
opportunity to vent my spleen."
Lady Hilyard applied six sqnaro
inches of cambric and lace to tho corner
pCSSSSSZESCSb.
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that the first bottle will
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beneflt.
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Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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ins the 17th .of September,
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asslcal, Bclentlfle, Literary,
ess.
DHHITORY.
U lor youne ladles and the
you n if eeniiemen win rb
1 supervision of Mrs, Munro
es . . ..
j, j. WAivruw,
Beoy. ItegenU.
IRY OP
ile University
ad best enulnned inuulo
p UOltliWtMV OOliMl,
Litest methods au4
oninletlou ol courM.
lumber 14 mi,
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does sho want? However, ask licr to
como np, Blako."
When sho enterod, a fair, elegant
woman of perhaps 2C, in an irreproach
able Parisian toilet, ho was atill more
convince! that ho had not tho privilego
of her acquaintance.
"Mr. Aubrey Everdeno?" sho queried.
Mr. Everdeno -bowed.
"Pray tako a seat, madamo. "
"No," sho said. "I havo como to
quarrel with you, and I don't sit down
in tho houses of my enemies!"
"To quarrel with mo 1" Hiseyobrows
went up. Tho thought camo to him that
his visitor was not in her right mind.
"Yes. Perhaps I had better explain
myself at once. I am tho author of
'Fashion and Footlights.'"
Mr. Everdeno, standing porforco be
cause sho would, pulled his mustache,
while tho fair stranger tapped her No.
3 shoo on tho carpet with impatieuco
and looked pitchforks and daggers.
" 'Fashion and Footlights, '" ho re
flected aloud. " 'Fashion and Foot
lights.' Hal"
Comprehension stole over his face and
with it a slight jamusoment Ho fished
among a pile of volnmes aud brought
out throo bound with an elegance des
tined to win tho hearts of suburban cir
culating libraries.
"Horo it is. Rovlowed it in Tho Cen
turion, didn't I?"
"No," sho said, "yon hanged and
quartered HI"
"I am sorry. May I ask how yon
found out tliat I was tho culprit?'1
"Oh, by accident It's a long story
and unimportant, sinco yon don't deny
the imputation. Now, Mr. Everdeno, I
know it is very impertinent of mo, a
stranger, to come to your private ad
dress nud worry you. I am doing a very
unusual thing, I am afraid, and Mrs.
Grundy would bo horrified. Dilt 'fools
rush in,' yon know, and widows aro
privileged. You must havo a littlo pa
tience with mo because" for tho first
timo her lips relaxed, and sho smilod a
smilo that was sweetness itself "well,
just because I'm a woman and you'ro a
gentleman. Acknowledge the truill,
now, on youf honor. Don't yon think
you wore unnecessarily harsh to my
poor Jittlo literary effort?"
"No," ho said bluntly; "I nlwayh
give my trno opinion of things, and I
consider your look had many faults. "
If sho had been a man, lie would havo
said, "I thought it was bad," with
tho bruHquciiefiH of conviction and prob
ably rifoliucd to discuss the matter, but
to a ludy it was impossible to bo nwlg.
Ho regarded hor absurdly unoonvPiitioji
a! prcMco with ft tolerant kindness.
"Of course, I admit that Uipre nro
faults, but upon ono or two points In
your rrWoUm I paniiot arp with you.
I nhould verymwoli Hko todlwuM thorn
wllli you. my IV
"Certain!. " JIU inontl) was twitch
fH under his heavy inuntwho. "Hut
don't you think, pending Hip verdict,
that you hod Letter Jt dowif Vou will
bo fatfifuo'l. It yWH wH me to
wheel this arwoliftlr nearer lha flr for
yoiwuol"
thvlm wrwfully ftrraiiKwl H0""1
hu should ivw 11)0 light, lieutwl him
jwlf opposite her the A. ) U of di
plomacy, butjriie MiMt puMtr P) lio
tleij It. h ww Arwinu rWjuw o
the carpVi wlt) l)wwMnt lw Ivory
JwkjM wmhrWlA.
"J hoor vttyy miwli Ilk U Uuuvt,''
Dim Midi "whm yui tUinU T my mn
"I lUtnV ym ira pliwifcyyw. 'J
rMP)fluiy wmimnWml"
ll)t," Jw lwki4 "p- "Him fur ilia
$M MWmm W) l)i lll Mr Hvwr
i Vo nmm m vl liupfMUWiHy
If it hW,m toff 4fH N PfsOooHP-
At
It you'll only bolievo me. my dear
Lady Hilyard, when I toll you that I'm
sorrier than I can say."
"Then you acknowledge that you
wcro 'icedlessly cruol?"
"I was brutal. " Ho wouldhavo com
mitted blacker perjury as sho wiped
that tear away.
"And that I had just causofor indig
nation?" "You were perfectly right "
A smilo broko liko April sunshine
over her faco.
"In that case, I supposo I must for
give you. "
Ho was ridiculously grateful. He
heaved a sigh of rolief and hositated,
With Ills hand on the button of tho elec
tric bell.
"Lady Hilyard, you know tho Arab
custom of taking salt with one's friends?
As a token of good will permit mo to
givo you tho prosaic English equivalent
of a cup of tea."
Tho offer was tempting, th6 room was
hot, and sho had talked a great deal
Sho yielded and mora When tho re
freshments camo, accompanied by won
derful sweetmeats from Bend strcot
round tho comer, sho asked permission
to pour it out for him with a winning
graoiousness which charaod him. It
afforded him nn odd sense of pleasure,
too, to see her white fingers moving
about tho pliina. Ho was unaccustomed
to tho presence of women in his homo.
With tho Japaneso tablo between
them, (hc;n phnttod for awhilo, and
then thoplockou thomantolpipcostraijk
0. Bho roso, with a pretty gesturo of
dismay, liko n second Cinderella. "Do
you know, Mr. Jivoraono, that i havo
been a whole hour wasting your valua
ble time?"
"I thought ifc had been 10 minutes, "
ho answered, "and tho pleasautcst timo
of my Ufa "
"Very pretty!" sho said, blushing
faintly. "Aud. Ill feUim for ''i le$ P10
tell you my address is on my oard, and
that my 'day' is Thursday. Also I must
thank yon very heartily for your kind
ness aud courtesy to an impertinent in
truder. Very few men would have been
so ronsldorate, "
"Plenso don't thank me. It is I who
owo you a debt of gratitude. Yoa have
taught mo something noyer expected
to learn."
"What?"
"That the pondnOr ot your lioro and
herolno was not Imnrohaglo nt Ml "
Their eyes met Tho woman's dropped,
self conscious, pleased.
"Von really mean that?"
"On my soul, I do."
Tho mot delloioqs tsoftness was in
ior volooi
U nmko mo w proud and Imppy to
think I havo con vnoedyou"
There was a (dlwioo. Bho smoothed a
VvrlnMo ti ier sootlo gloyo. Ho twisted
a button oil Ills coat Then he aroused
htrsolf, with ft lUtlo Inogh, and extended
icr hand.
"Well, goodby, Mr. Uverdene, aud
once more, thank yon."
lie pressed her nnvera ever so lightly
jipr proselyte.
"Not 'goodly,' "ha murmnrod. "Att
rovolr."WftK and WIdt.
' " yWWWI IIMMW
It Mald that Mlw Xojendlo, who
Jim nt revived thp much wvett4 po
)tlou of maid of Iwwor to tym" Vlo
lorln r,-JJl llr UdfA lllflk Ui tt UlUCU
frk of msgimtlo (ittrwitiori, Vm quwii
W mr for the prtt iiw Wlieii ?m
wmo to clog ftt tl' Httlo ftutfUy WTf -(irrHiiKtruy
j'rlPfAM Mrt at tl
Villi r'rtld,rottl i4 WM porllwlarly
tHwM i ltr pM-Auil fa4i and wwt j
vohi ft wm will Jm lmm wvri
Mint (liu mn elr!f w wJI ,
young mr Uvm IwM !' Vw
InVoWtiBlf Wmfesr
AS the littlo fleet; advanced Coiftmbus
eagerly scanned tho shore
"Well, I declare," ho suddonly ex
claimctl, with great animation, "living
pictures, as I'm alivol"
A period of silonco intervened.
"Yes, "said tho eminont navigator
presently, in answer to nn inquiry by
tho first innto, "I shall bo using the op
era glasses all tho forenoon."
Thcro wero murmurs of discontent
among tho crew, but nothing camo of
It Detroit Tribune.
"Open All Night."
-Life
SrrMng u Reparation.
"Do you givo gas horo?" asked a wild
looking man who lushed into a dentist's
ofilco on Clark street.
"Wo do," replied tho dentist
"Does it put a fellow to sleep?"
"It does."
"isound nsleep, so you can't wake
him np?"
"Yes."
"You could break his jaw or gouge
out Lis eye, and ho wouldn't fool it?"
"Ho would know nothing of it"
"How lbng does it mako him stay
aslccp'r"
"Tho phyhical insensibility produced
by inhaling tho gas lasts iv miiiuto or
probably a little less."
"I guess that's long enough. Got it
all ready for a follow to tako?"
"Yes. Tako n beat in this chair and
show mo your tooth."
"Tooth nothing!" said tho excited
caller, beginning rapidly to remove his
coat nud vest. "I want yon to pull a
porous plaster off my back." Chicago
Tribune.
Nuttilng to Cry About,
"Can you telephone to do olty hospi
tal from lieah?'" asked n negro, putting
his head in tho door of the pressroom nt
tho Four Courts a fow days ago.
' 'Yes, ' ' ropliod a reporter. ' ' Whom do
you want to iuquiro about?"
"My wife, Martha Cook. Wo livod
on Eleventh street, and sho went to the
hospital about a month ago."
Tho reporter rang np tho city hospi
tal, and Dr. Marks' clerk answered that
Martha Cook had been treated for bil
iousness aud had been discharged from
tho hospital July 30.
"Sho's gono oil wid dat odder niggor,
dat's whatrsho is, and I'sco gwiuo to get
another woman, I is, "
And without further explanation tho
negro departed. St Louis Post-Dispatch.
Useful Glmcruclis.
It-was rathor startling to bo nwakonod
by tho light of a dark lantern shining
in one's eyos, but Editha's politeness
did not desert her.
"Won't you sit down, Mr. Burglar?"
she paid sweetly.
Unthinkingly ho oboyed and met his
doom, for ill another moment ho was so
eutanglcd in tho tidies, throws, ribbons,
etc., with which tho littlo rocker was
covered, that ho could do nothing but
sit'still and glaro nt her as sho stopped
over to the tolopuono and called tho po
lice Indianapolis Journal.
?fo ItecpnipcilK' Whatever.
Lawyer Of courso I'm willing to
bring suit for any amount you say, but
don'tyou think $50,000 is rather a large
amount for breach of pionlihe?
Old Mnid Client No, sir.
Lawyer Do you think you havo suf
fered to that extent?
Client Yon wouldn't nsk that if you
had heard tho womeu around this towu
laugh when thpy gat to talking about
mo. Detroit Freo Press.
Just the licverse,
"Yes," said Yollowly, "I was taken
for a burlgar last night,"
'How was that?"' nskod Brownly,
"Well, when I am late out at night
my wifo loaves a window open on the
lower floor, by which I gain an entrance.
Last night a policeman caught nio as I
was climbing in."
"Well, will! Did ho pull you in?"
"No. Tin juiltd mo out" New
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IT ia the purpose of the
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i gentlemen who require per
il inanent accommodation, spe
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1891.
mm JIM!
KIFTY-KiRST YEAR,
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