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Show n5- ' amMtlon pest few bnpoasible nnta within the mouth, when not daunted ty REVOLUTION the fact that he was two or three wears older than most graduates, he had entered the freshman class cf the univer- Important Facts - m? , -- t dtrlinRlow ou the - Hearth; bora Vthe ur of the household, of its north; 'ire .Ut the on ,hp ernre' ' Uttiee moan; the f chinwsoutlrom tho none ter, . i I drlinR. mr darling; csre and wnh fret; ailenoe beside you, e fow-- t the harriuws Ri'en, ta.Voor.pres-M.e- To have grown Aho urougn truaung eoateutmeut ; Jaw of lore iu liana BT darling, my darling; VahoM bll?k on m-- heart; a to you m loujing, .. fU emoty apart. words you taught . ,ui we only have known, f kof'the dumb air la bitter, , ft j jn alon- - darling, mv darling; 'Vrearning, my very heart aches; harder; Ait divides us weighsmakes. the lar that it rJ k from up before me; ng, Titibts by spirit they otvn. and save me, through the darkness ,sbt J liBilonem Iear r.ouni EXPERIMENT. ist to say je and not s that Miss XVoodbnry At an the assured her that she for a chef d ouvre. material !,itlie the training of under restless ru She was naturally reserved and the ad-- j little melancholy, of diversions young ladydom lo man of her, and 1 all so pale and meaningless, Jtted; I could be Mrs. Adah a nun, but this 4u, or I could he and between, what is Eetsiit j !e .ether. ' Mrs. Reades side stood ft long, inly man, with a good face. To be the lines were round, rather than but that stands for the iff side of human nature; his nose, small and undecided, childs, but prettily shaped, ated a lack of combativeness power not good to see in a mascu-fscHe had full, soft lips, like a aim's kindliness again, and love, talent, eyes soft and patient, like of a ladys horse. He was very Land had a sweet voice. Belle aid him up in this way, and had him (Mr. Bracey) and was talking him about whatever everybody hsettssing that afternoon, when she line aware how distinctly she was to herself : I wonder if I can shim love me? I wish I could. it all because she was interested in man, but because she thought it 1 interest her to see him suffer, would not be fierce and restive on rack, but dumbly and submissively died, like the dog his strange or the don the shot that dd have been kept for statelier game ontonly done to death, racey gave himself up to her bland-Jnt- s with an alacrity that gave her c for reflection. I wonder if he is ed?" she observed. mentally hsa Woodbury was in a dangerously ra?e frame of mind. Ion are a poet," said Bracey, with e. e s, 'din his voice. So are you, said ways your friend; ing a cigar that should contain the choicest Havana tiller, and then placing it in the hands of prominent retail dealers all over tho United States, with on exclusive control or agency for the same for their towns or neighboihoods, they, through the supeiior quality of the cigar, winch at ouco commanded ft largely increased trade, could afford to sell it at a reduced percentage of profit. In other words, Ifirst raised the price of the goods to the retailer, and at the same time I reduced my onn profits TliiB difference enmore than abled me to furnish an lluvuna filled cigar tlmt could be retailed for five contintively numerous population ues to live there, thanks to copious bottom springs which burst tromthe of the sea. The fresh water is got by diving. The diver, sitting in his boat, bog around winds a great goat-skihis left arm. the hand grasping its mouth; then he takes in his heright athand a heavy stone, to which taches a strong line, and thus equipreaches ped he plunges in and quickly the opening the bottom. Instantly fresh waba" over the strong jet of ter? he springs up the ascending curclosing the rent, at the same timeaboard, ihe helped bag and it is hauled up, and the divstone is then er after taking breath, plunges in again. The source isof these copious be submarine springs thought tosome of Osman, hills in the green five or six hundred miles distant. A Sensible Judge. one-hal- j 111 corre'-poudeuc- live-cen- .ob yun pusa Sh hitmi tt sal tliy Widow. Merely by cliatiee I gaw the other day a slender, elderly lady, with pray hair, stepping from the Murray hotel into a coupe, to be nin, ns I surmised, a shopping tour. It was Mrs. Colt, widow of the inventor of the Colt revolver. Hhe lias several millions and lives in the liniulsomeht residence in Hartford, near the revolver works. Hhe lias erected a prctt.y Episcopal church near her residence and does much iu the way of charity. Hhe is a social power in conservative little Hartfoid, ami not to be oil Mrs. Colts list is to be quite out of the social 6nim. Hhe has one son, Caldwell Colt, who is well known nt the New York clubs and among yachtsmen. Mrs. Colt was a belle in her youth, ns Miss Hetty Jarvis. Hhe is accompanied to New York by her sister, Mrs. Nicholas at Beach, whose place, Ileartease, Newport, is known to all frequeuters of that place. New York Htar. An Aurirnt Souvenir. I saw a queer object in the window of a William street store lust week. It was a biiruncle-coverevase about two feet high, and though of au antique end ancient pattern, would not of itself attract more tlinn a pfjsaiug glance. Upon two cards which were placed near it, the history was told in English mid Greek. The vase had been found at the bottom of the strnits of Halimis, where the naval battle wns fought between The in istoeles, THE QUESTION one asks themselves after a night mada unpleasant by a barbarous toothache, is: What shall I get to cure it? Wera that question addressed to a Druggist THE ANSWER would be: Procure a bottle of Perry r, and use it according Davis It cores luce magic. In to directions. such cases what a happiness to have at hand an Instant relief such as Pain-Kilte- PAIN-KILLE- R - adstone h is had tunes painted tint Tor t wo two cent stamps we wilt send vou one of the handsomest almanacs in t tie country. ''Homestead, Oinah.i, Neb. Cowardice is the greatest giver of nlms. Mr. G RESULTS 5UACOBS01L show that almost every other description of pain is relieved by its application, external and internal. Ithoumatism. Ia'oi HEW EVI Li NCE OF CURE. Several lean. ttmt hurt h si T Jd 34 Rtbcfci4r with rhaomat a Snffr4 Mrar&i jrr town ftfur tpp&rd, All Druggists sell 25c.. 50c-- . and il N yrt alongside of the counter of a TMTSOV COMPANY M I Pit PlOllK A few hours of a summer lour be uroOisblj spent tu exuumilng our exceptionally good new puldkailuQS, aud selecting lor the lull cumpsign From our U p'tge Met of books (which please Ml fon, we name a few books out of inauy. Is t Ur our excellent (.ante M T.ewl Jtnlry Mititle Supper. (Vhcts W do ) Lewis. Kaiiibow Festival. (Aicu fiwdx) i'oldvfh eurl by liifur lalttle rilla. Tongue Peiii id the Hide TOKPID LlVUi. The regulate the Bowels Purely Vegetable. 1opular Dsnif Price 2ft Cents; irZ77Y0JL Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. i i Smiths REGULATOR Malaria, TOW otivenne. Curec Without an operation or detention from hurt nee, and cure guaranteed. A trial cost noth insr. Truces are injurious and cannot cure, Address for circular and testimonials I HOP. P 11. IIOULKV. lt(Miin 509, Merchant' National Bank Building. Omaha. Neb. OMAHf pU8mCg& The I.nrRiwt und Tint K(iiliM'd School In tb. West. Thorounh Practical Department I prescribe end fully dome Big ei the on), ipeolflc furiheieruuDiur of this disease. U.iNi.HA tTAM.M Bead for College Journal. I) Amsterdam, S. Y. We have sold Big G for manv years, and it ha r given the best of ssti-U- f w faction. jaa D. It. DYCTTK k CO., Ohio. 1 1 hirago, ill. rflsrks $100 Sold by Druggists. nr Choice lime stone soil, atmnuanre of pure water; a delight- fnl climate all the year; almost continuous sunshine; altitude 600 feet; healthiest Joruliiy in U no malaria. SO K srm the DUTCHERS FLY KILLER Makes a c1an rweep, Kvery ,)m et will kill aquartof Dies. Mops bnzsiiig i.rtiU"d eais. tickling your diving at eves, nse. skips hard words nrnt se- cures pPHoenUrlthmiexpensH. Send 23 rent for ft shetsto I. DL 1L.HKK, bt. Albans, Vt LANDS ileiico. 8., consumption, do wil yield a competency. Write for particulars, In naming this paper, to Peeos Irrigation Vttstaaeut Co. ts4 Monroe Mi. Chicago, 111 Ui COIN MONEY VuuL.t Liiiou." Plsoe Cure for ('onuuiption THB I'FHX remedy for ioreness and to clear the throat. iaPS LfiUiCa Hie f rm Mxh an lt'rnedv, an poftiilvelf peimanf'O'ly cures all A ' Inside tin tilt Ine lte'lsf female lrteg'ilntlttes I C AT AM JV it l. ffml for cf n iilara irnnieillMte MtUlLlNE COMFAN), lb W. itih M , New 1 ork. I KLhl) MiOKAL uri OLM LARD -- 1 11 KA fkm twl i JC. U.. Orcah. P Arithruetic. Short hand,Penmanship, etc ITUOY. K . tHuwht bv niHil. l,nv rates. ( irctdsrs free. HUY AN i 't CUJ.KKOK.4ol Main bt., Uudalo.N. Y. How to Iteduee It KIDDERS PASTILLES.1;T,;Vfv.12,("r1L llm-a. n. 475-- hAKBlA CjlT A I treatment liy for Msnua). T lieo. A.7; ISTHai - 740 find lo,. King. I Pen, aempha, Ac. IOC Cu Mount Laruael. Conn CTS Pcs Moines, iwa, ts the real School . Colleges, of the West Teachers, Student 46 Graduates. & Advantage (superior. S kcnil for 6 ntAlogue. ptif w Bow. tt. T. iAUlfc.MLU, Cliaueellor. the rung and Remedies of Rights, history of ths Inhoring men fully discussed soldomplcte HMlrstdav anotber tanneiV Alliance One agent 3 da vs Now It the tune tv rite quit k for liberal I H and territory to H J 6ftlUh ft Co Chicago, C.ood penmen to wrPe at home cither UJIUTCn Vi M ( I Cfil steady work Address nt oiucln own hmdwritlng wi h stamp fur our rcpl.t, Aucia liuti No. loi. (iu ion. Ohio. NAME0N25rYL,i,is! Bxow-aiAua- a, all Moues, ftu. BILE BEANS .iikJffAUJfMttfifl Rupture Fevers, Ca Acton the T4rir and KWWya, threby driving all Impurities from the body Verv e Gnomical, email dose. In little watch ahaped bolt us. pries. 5 cents. bold by Druggist or acut by tna 1. J. F. SMITH CO., Prop., SU Louts, Mo. OM U. 4 Oflenaive lirenth, CICKNUS ouRivia cwANUt BRADUEU) REGULMT0R CO. ATLMTACA. YV. Beans Bile Anti-IUl- OS MONTHLY IRRIGATED t Cure for Biliousness, flickhendiche, Byacntcrv. Sonr Stomach, Pis- tress alter eating. ia ns in bo and sides, AliiMe and 6M.KT OKKGLHV&limRiHGWl JSOOK al) Are Invaluable for fiver and tomrh disorder. Act on the bile, drive aw av the bliKB. 1 hey are e Wudicincor the great MENSTRUATION lr Tan. Also. Knng Collection f1 SrrSvTgs Popular 4 lasaics. hiu:o. (bop Kong 4 ImheIo ill) Baritone leuof bougs Alto') cel ) Song, Any booh tnaiird for tviill price. LYON & IIKALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, Boston fEMME jrtom 1'ollectiou Munlo And many others. CO., JPFIELDS! DA Kook hcltutd gong Manual, Book 1. (.3J cit. $3 due.) Emetson, dot) Song Manual, Book fl (10 cu. Book 3. (W cts. $4 SO doe.) Manual, Lnierwi-I ailed Voice. Wets i ) dor ) Fmeison. anti Trimary Stings. (.Jbcte, aKindergarten dux.) swr nn Vhtno follecflow.' examine piece J'opnlar IMano Collection 'I" liroe ernes. leU TeU in tbe Mouth, Coetedj d ur nqirt fCraMiiN They Also relieve Ihp treed from Dyopepsia.ln riigeetioaeud ToolleartN Eating. A perfect rem edy for nizzmese.N&ueeti: rer.wsg.yrgvr.i-a- inf : JCxamieWr Slmluff and Churna i'ltt t Fmerson. (W) cts tfdo Sonp Muoreon s ihn Koval Harmony, Singer. Male Choir. or rr dor Tenney. American dot Mneison IraUe. if! JehovahS C oucert belet tioiiH tSlor.doi) hmeisua. MilEADHl miCETE a bottle. A GOOD PLICE for a MUSIC TEICHER bnc CASTES Tain-Kille- r. $1-0- rubbing with St Jicob OU U Eat la four CHAS GAK7CHL Kochaittr W T July In the Knees. '8t He4 rhumtluB it four urka. OwsbottlS X bt. JtcobB 0i iur6 ma atlriy. B MAKK, Pub f "VlfcrtUlt." In the Side. Btocaton, Ctl , Juno 14 lfitt. rbcunitlam Had is Bid (or vr ui4 bod bat roaln4 8t Jacobs Gil, li cur 4 cured. JUUVi GEDTk, At rRUkilM8 AND ilLAl LR3. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore. HI ruxa4 ! has proved itself to be. Physicians say it is ono of those Remedies which is calculat ea to rchovean immense amount of suffering. e 85:;: 30. N I Piet Klrpsnl lo lor Send 2c Itamp Bing, Mniulleltl, Conn. lie S9 adijr nnuipie wot in 4, A t Kft.lv not under leel. Write Safety Rem Holder Co..Hollv. Mien hrs DWIGHTS' CtjWBRAH! toAlfSAKEiTOS r Delicious Biscuit - - ' ' V-- COW BRAND Jj li'iiid 1 1 A Joy- first-clas- l luo-o-ag- Five cents snved on sonp; five dollars lost on rotted clothes. Is tiiat economy There is not 5 cents different between tiie cost of a bsr of t tie poorest soup made and the best, which is us ull know, Dobbius E'ectric. The splendor ot the "Arue-h-a- n Alps" are beginning to be snpre dated by our people, and atisit to Siti-rian- d lor gorgeous scenery is unnecessary. The picturesque moiiuinin resorts ou the Fouth lark Division of the Union t'acihc in Colorado are almolutelv unrivalled ou this continent. Mr. Cleveland's fortune is now placed at $2o0,t)o0. What in t he world is the use of sitting Hrouud wHPtng (or something to turn up Yoti might just as well sit down in the meadow ssd wait for the cow to come up to lie milked. C.et upnnd ehake yourself amt make up your mind to turn up something. It you iiaie nothing lelmite in your wrus to B. F. Johnson A Co.. mind, th-It chmond. Va . and thev will tell you a thing or two that will make you jump for live-cen- the remark at a venture; she Atlanta Constitution. dnt know the man rhymed, but the ides of his face relaxed In the trial of a criminal case at subtlely, ruled mg that she had stroked scientifi- - Lexington, Ky., Judge Morton the velvet of his softest formed vanity, Mr. Felix Hiller, who held that the fact of his having tf Mrs. Reade could hear us she a townsman, not disqualify in the lucky number (61, should fortieth coupon nd be an opinion delighted. This is the way oneof 605) that drew the capital prix ot $600, (wishes us to talk," she continued, man ns a juror. He said that was UOO, and his share thereof, $15,000, for a idont understand said Bracey, the highest qualifications formedjuror to him through the Canton you," paid an promptly plv. was the fact that he had Exclmiige Bank. I mean As regularly aa the months roll round that Mrs. Reade wishes us to opinion from what he ha(lra.dmwas ho tend that we the papers chronicle the good fortune ol our miser-- r papers, and that a man believe that on whom the fickle goddess bestows 8 little .M P,1 - those penny dips are lighted with capable of forming m her blessings through the agency of the the juryto sit were fire, and to talk as if it was not qualified Louisiana State Lottery. This is not the si," first time winning numbers have been held I box. as iie not real? said Eracav. in our town, but so large an amount won by Mr. Hiller has not heretofore am Perfectly sincere in all I thst We congratulate our come our way. couldnt write if I were not. Simply Attired Princesses. iyi Im townsmen on his good fortune. The next not real," said Belle, im-- i From a Paris Letter. drawing will take place on uesday, July lit- 16 the cap tal pnoe being $300,000. Will ,nsly. I try to be sometimes, but very The roval party brought Cantonian score another win ales, some lucky Who can tell? Tickets can be bad and the Princess ofW wore nf if'7 looked first sad, then thonght-- j tle ning M. A. Dauphin, New Or then radiant. His in all her exhibition outings dress by addressing eyes smiled leans. La. blue dark I believe in you, he said. same the imscitur non In A free translstion-r'Toe- ta tcust certainlv ask Mrs. Keade with white sprays. born a misfit. is 3t this The poet fit. alike, dressed And were man, thought Bella. dotted I' ccordingjy did so, eliciting that princesses Don't take animal lood more than twice frocks of tan foulard, man even more of the with brown, and brown and tan daily. one S K. COBURN. Mgr., Clime Scott, writes or blue foulards dotted J'rJoftan niosb Americans, buteduca-iijI find H alts Catarrh Cure a vuluabl ambitions for a college black lace boomet, i ... remedy Every kind of misfortune had with roses. med to make the fulfilment of his trimmed fa i' - admiral of Greece, and Xerxes, king of Persia, 400yenrb before Christ. The poor sponge diver who found the relic received a slight reward for bis trouble, ami the vase was shipped to New York. Who knows but tlmt it may be a reminiscence of the great buttle. New York Graphic. cents. There are 9J000 women doctors in the Then I personally traveled over the United States. United States and established my agenis a lull Among Michigans teachers cies, reiving cluelly on mail orders, blooded Indian, who is eatd to be doing thereby dispensing with double drum excellent work. tiling and tho jobbers profit, thus efIt Dont Pay fecting n great saving. I charged nothing for tny services and sold my goods to use uncertain means when suffering Trom f at less than tho profit made by diseases of the liver, blood or lungs, such complaint. sLin my competitors. Ill talcing this step I as biliousness, or liver or trusted solely to the intelligence of the diseases, scrofulous sores or swellings, ns (commonly known smoker and dealer for my recoin iesp. from lung scrofula the of lungs) when Dr. Had I not done so the name of Tausill consumption Pierces Go den Medical Discovery is guarPunch cigar, like tuo names of my anteed cure all those affections, if taken thousand imitators, would have been in time,to or money paid tor it will be obsolete long ago. refunded. promptly "lias your faith in tho intelligence of $500 offered for an incurable case of ca the smoker and dealer been sustained? Yes, far beyond my most sanguine tnrrh in the head by the proprietors of expectations. And as the business lias Dr. Sages Remedy. Tanslll! A pocket mirror tree to imokers of grown from Jenr to year, I have appropriated a percentage of my profits for ml- - PudiIi 5c. Cigar. vertising. I might mid in this cotiuec- The shite house chef save that President tiou that I have just placed contracts Harrison is not an epicure. in Tansills Punch for advertisin nearly 7,000 dailv and weekly newspapers, with n combined annual circulation From of over 5(H), 000, 01 copies. this it can bo Keen tlmt my faith in tho When Baby was rick, we gave her Castoria, merits of my goods and in my methods of selling them is stronger than ever When she was a Child, the cried for Castoria, before. When she bocame Miss, she clung to Castoria, Hus your plan of doing business met When the hud Children, she gave them Castoria, with the approval of the merchant? My success emphatically answers your question in the allirmative. Could yon you but read our would then realize how our agency and goods nrn appreciated by both dealer Krtipp, the German gun maker, employs and smoker. As to the value of our 21,000 men. illustration an will I give you agency, 5. IIAIIVEAT hXIIItAION. 5. Nine years ago W. M. Dale, a Chicago to establish Via the WABASH LINE to Missouri, whs druggist, trying t trade on a cigar. To accom- Arkansas, Texus, Tennessee, Mississippi Louisiana at half fake. Tickets will plish this lie was paying 38 per 1,000 and t bland and re be sold August 6th and 2otli. September for his lending 10th and 24th, and October 8lli. good for tailing but 200 of them per week, 30 days. Remember the Wabash is the TansiUs for Mr. the Dale agency gave route south with elegant reclining Punch for his neighborhood, and his quickest cars on clmirand Pullmnn Bullet trade steadily increased from year to all trains. For tickets andsleeping further infortho enormous it. reached until year mation csll on nr write number of 27,000 Tansills Punch per G. N. Clayton. N. W. P. Agent, 1502 Fur- at all while his sales, aggregate month, nuraetieet, Omaha, Neb. retail, mind you, of that single brand The newest English umbrellas have have largely exceeded 2,000,000 cigars. I could cite yon similar illustrations in knobs with broad flat tops. ulmost every part of the United States. Moran, the great artist, despaired when Then I understand, Mr. Tausill, that he saw the Great Shoshone Falls itwssao s cigar at far beyond liis pencil's cunning. Sointhere ynur plan is to sell a the are wonderful dreams of beauty a small profit anil rely upon the lnr; volume of ronr trade for the results? tempestuous loveliness of t lie grand Ameronce ican Alps i i Colorado, which are nt That is it, exactly. the aspiration and the despair of painter Dollars for One. and poet. Splendid beyond comparison is Flfiorn 1 the superb scenery along the South Park Cnntoo (Ml!.) CUlien. Fifteen thousand dollars in return for Division of the Union Pacific in Colorado. the expenditure of one dollar, is not a bad Some of the Panamacannl laborers have investment, os all will ndinit, and that lately stirved to death at Colon. was the good fortune that betel our young one-hal- Isabel. NVochbury. The Hottest Place on Earth. The hottest region on earth is along the Tersian gnlf, where little or no rainfalls. At Behrin the arid shore has no fresh water, yet a compara- Belle, softly. She nr. Tail .111, r n domestic stock. Now I conceived tho idea that by reducing both profits mid slightly increasing t lie piicc, and at the same time mak- She sealed this and went off into another gale af laughter, and at inter- vals during the day lounged against aDd doorposts and leaned upon tables musingly muttered : It served me right. n III! Co. or 1 re-.n- s, &. live-cen- js Woodbury acquired from her insincer-sLie- h js invaluable lessons an made her more oompanion-La- a trustworthy. woman in itre was an interesting 5tr of Saint Dominic, where Miss diary lived, who desired to pose f itroness and fosterer of literature of such art, to the consternation and writers as had the misfor Mrs. Saint Dominic. i to live in je for admiration an professed Woodbury, and from the hour missgnided young woman had It printed a volume of poems Mrs. ;e had marked her for prey. Belles rale was to decline three invita-in- d accept one. Mrs. Reades deltas in hfr Friday afternoon and into one of these throngs projected herself one day, wond- how she should make herself You have given a warning confidence. when she finally reached Mrs. give, because he rarely generous enough toI see A When she did she became isfears you havs not ridicule or mistake. e interested and so forgot herseli thought either possible. Thank you again. Al- i T.u.lll So luuuv cause lmve been assigned for the success of the celebrated lim-sill- s Punch cigar, that a lleimblieun reporter, learning of Mr. Tansills sojourn at the Albany, called on him to ascertain for the benefit of smokers a true explanation of these causes. Mr. lansill expressed a readiness to communicate on this subject, and the reporter plied his questions. Have you any objection, Mr. Tan-sil- l, to giving the leaders of the Republican nn inside view of the success you Lave attained in your business?" Well, no. I cant say that I have," was the reply. Since I hme no patent on my methods of conducting business and no secrets to withhold from the public, I am pcifectly willing to gratify you to the extent of my ability. To commence with: After the great Chicago fire of '71, I became convinced that there was a largo and increasing demand, a tidal wave, as it were, for a first class five cent cigar. How to produce such a cigar and to market it profitably was the problem to solve. I was a young man at the timo and full of ambition. After carefully studying the condition of tho trade, I settled upon a plan to accomplish my object. But before I giio it lo you, let mo explain the situation as it existed at that time. The uverago retail dealer in those days never thought it possible to sell a t cigar at less than 100 per cent profit, while the average wholesale dealer or manufacturer made a profit varying from 10 to 15 per 1,000 on that class of goods. Such five-cccignis, of course, were made of very Every man she had flirted with, every woman she had gushed over and forgotten was signally avenged in the storm of comic rage that for a moment made Belle's face a study after reading this note. If she had been a man she would have sworn, being a woman she talked. Poor, weak brain, she said, contemptuously, I do him the honor to take the trouble to try to give him the most educating ache he ever had in his life, he who thirsts for cultivation ; and the serene stupid talks about giving me me pain ! If he hod seen me flirt Language fails!" She appeared to answer the note at once, and sat dipping the pen in the ink a score of times, while her hand shook, when suddenly the unspeakable absurdity in the situation dawned upon her. She threw her pen and shouted with laughter. Her sense of justice told her that it was solely her own fault that she had received the note, and her sense of humor found the note itself delicious. She leaned forward : again and hastily wrote Dear Mr. Bracey Thank yon fora your man 3 Istmlcw Vli.p D.r.mM.r. There is nothing to equal the beautiful simplicity ami yet dowuright mystery of nature s processes. Here we have been building exieusive observaout-of tlie-atories in places, ransacking the heavens for Kssiblc news to guide ns in making our almanacs and putting up costly barometers in our bouses, when all we need have done to have understood the weather was simply to take coffee in the morning for breakfast instead of tea. N) at least says an Englishman, who has adopted this son pie phin for a huiuIh r of years and has never known it to fail, lhs manipulation of the cup of coffee i simple. Into the coffee and milk which lias been laced before him lie diops a lump of sugar, and bv means of the liubldcs that rise to the surface he is able to make liis calculations. If the bubbles rush to the side of the cup, as if to seek shelter, it is- going to ram very hard; if tliev meet together in the center a gtn-rerdownpour is likelv to follow ; but if thev remain stationary a fine duy is exacted. It would interest some people to know if a lump of sugar dropped into n glass of toddy would be equally y Denver (Colo.) Repohli, on, July 7. to von for the books. I do not believe tou have beard that I am engaged to a young lady at the east. It is a hope, ess affair enough, hut she has promised to wait for ma. hhe is studying, as I am. I am verv happy m knowing that she loves mo. I lovo her. 1 hope this will not give von pain. I thought you ought to know it it I had known you first, perhaps I might have liked yon best Indeed I shall always like you, and very much, too, but we can only be friends, Yours very truly, John Bracey. J verv interesting to he so extreme, xet, mv dear, said her friend, must work with what we hare, 'i the women who dont fascinate it is simply said, 5,0 about them Think of. that when e feeling particularly superior the Im-urn- se ! Ler. Made Known to He Kiplslus the Origin and Development ot Ills lluslurss llrlnlrs Ilia Causes of ills Ilieuomeuul Success. g page , " old-tim- born a flirt. A CIGARS. Smoking Public. he took his degree. He writes. said Mrs Reade, "I liked his poems oh, he has genius, Miss Woodbury, and I never rested until I met him. Isnt he strands and brilliant, and isnt it delightlnllv Bohemian for him to dress as he does? Bohemian! echoed Bell. I do not think him Bohemian nor brilliant. I have to thank you, Mrs. Reade, for ono more pleasant acquaintance." X hen she went to her carnage Bra-ce- y was standing Lv the open gate. He gave her some green, pointed leaves, which she accepted mechanically. I should like in see you again. I know w here you live. Mav I com.-- and see you? he said with the simplicty of a child. Belle gave him permission to eall. His directness pleased her. Bracey duly made his appearance, and Belle in turn went over to the university and examined its points of interest with the mature but studious freshman, and after that thev saw each other often. She was to like him very e much, and the teachings of her worldly friend asserted their powers, end she was discontented to perceive in him no signs that he was beconi-ina victim. Perhaps," she said to herself, "he is a man who can be a womans friend without falling in love with her or considering it a duty to play at beingin love with her. But how indifferently complimentary to the woman toivarj whom such sang froid is possible I should like to make him writhe a little. Patience! I shall do it yet." She tried gushing over him, and, knowing that it was not spontaneous, blushed guiltily when she met his calm, kindly eyes. One day, becoming desperate, she sent him some hooks. The next day she received the following note: Drih Miss Woodbi'HY I am much obliged nn liana. 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