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Show r.tt'i-'- I r. .i u r o r-- u s li.lt Ir tllv cm . if she ! m!i r am i el II was 1) f !, w sur!: -- Vv ur iv.i , h- ) i it J iv O.'.eii ( v. i UiU.tnot T' ill hi.s . ; ii.- t on c. ...itig he r.PT" I ..i.tll to ... date of th. if ri.trri.t '" day. am st ir.sli, r.c.i'.v t. he ...d, "I ou ell to 1.1 sell. ior a long time fe cannot m Id. h, ii ting her , . , Clav, ivpe-tnot! er is lading in on iv eves, itir thought her rather cold. Om-- she jer "health, and will not have her Lad a a real fiieml, who knew till Alice com s home tromscnoul. A tid that will be t hut n mlcr tin reserve and ti asocial ln two veals. In three years Iroin true hearttluit was a exterior warm, row. dear. I will marrv you. said (lay, in the No. Ediih: mutely cried out synquil hv, but tins tone lie had frit ml had gone away. tyrannical slightly At the age of twenty, Edith was a oiks' or twice. "No, no. I cannot wait that long. short, will formed girl, with light, Dont you think that is selfish, g hair brightened by (lush- denr. said Edith. es of gold through its waves, crownWhat does the bible say about cleaving t proudly set head. Her eves leaving father and mother nud . husband Surely to your ing were gray, full of expression, but too often hidden under the white, heavily Edit- h- dear, answered Edith, I Clay, iritigcd eyelids. It was her month know my duty, ami il you truly whit h gave her flee its cold look; the loved me vou would aid me in accom liivs round it were too sever, but plishing it. my Darling! how can you 1 1, v could be soltetPd. She did not Hut 1 canlove? cm la imed (lay. often enough. not do without you. She was I an Imc.uc, people decided, You must. I will marry you in le-and and even body nspeited her. She three years, and no cold and m was face proud. ry Ediths s never talked about bet ause the The decided aimwer took away worst scandalmonger could say breath. He had been in Clay's nothing worse of her than that she love before, though Edith did was too cold too proud. If one does not know it, and he had always been the the commander. His fiery temper , not lower ones itamed iq. aided by his conceit. world will not get the opportunity Edith. lie said', rising to his feet to do it, and so Edith thought, and you must either marry me in three acted on that thought, and felt glad months, or or we must part. Edith also rose to her feet. The that that she had done so, when she came to her aid. pride which of whiffs heard the gossip, And I have told you I will not somehow came to herenrs, about the marry you lor three years, and it you artificial misses who would have really love me you w id abide by my been her friends if she would have answer. For a moment he hesitated. Then allowed it. he turned on his heels and left her. Tho town of Melville, where she She hoped he would come back, but lived, was a gay little place, and he did not, and she was too proud Edith, who like every other girl en- - to yield. I Soon it was all over Melville that scenes, oftOTl attended the joyed eav p off. Edith; balls, parties, picnics, &c., goin( on the marriage was broken delicate and as calm as ever, was face rememslie Ono evening a night wrench noth and gossipsoould priors bered all her liie hlie attended a ing from her. Clay was in. London Those were hard days for Edith large party given by Mr. and Mrs . but little by little the knowledge Lester. va Belie Lester introduced Edith to her forced itself upon her that Clay of her. And little by lit not worthy saw and a Edith cousin. Clay Owen, tie the love she had had for him died , i . 1 1 taking hold on the mail. it is a v.il ualde d'soovery made Know n tluough '1 lie Clmiies A. Yogch-Co., lhiltimure, iUJ., proprietors of the renowned St. Jacobs Oil, and known its Diamond Yera-- ( m a, for dyspepsia, a positive euro for indigestion aiul all stomach troubles in arising therefrom. If not found tho stock of druggist or dealcr. it mil ho sent hv mail on receipt of 25 cents (5 boxes for SI. 00) in stamps. Sample sent t stamp. It has oil receipt of been found on trial to lio a specific for sour stomach, hcHitburn, neausea, gid-- j diip-ssconstipation, nervousness and low spirits, and it is spoken of and rec-- . omniciidcd by hundreds who have used it and have found lusting benefits. Eismairk i now sanl to be " thin and bony." is r the or, put ' ih i j I nt.' , Kid .Mi ate , mv iNh rvy iKO- - V I s'ay, Perkins, old boy, "hv dont we a".i Ibis our j on a t the c nh any more No, law shut down on von? mother-id the uiatter is, my homo ltrown, induce-lmit is so happy now that these is no ter me to leave it. You look You hut it's a positive fact. see my wife used to suffer so much from functional derangements common to her sex. that her spirits and her temper were greatly affected. It was not her fault, of course, but it undo home unpleasant all the same, but now, since she has begun to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, she has been so well and so happy that we all overagam. are havingourhoncy-niooProminent republicans have their photographs taken cabinet size now. lira v ir tin-hu- e illll net, of villi 1 Lion I. suit il a n Ehig Hbh tho him A Secret is found in the regular move iter, of good health rneiit of die bowels his his lie biO 11 he tide, was ible. Iiine was ious Bnco fited has : Mis. ' rn-p- ut my l, a t too .ehes mall linal n on itful- lozen pine- man- 3opa- nn'Lth, iking t and lisse ieck- 5 n, Hiuioy-.vioo- III1 1 1 two-eeu- hat back yards egar, rush, ils of t and sottle and perfect action of the Inver. These organs were intended by nature to remove from the system all im you offer purities. If you are constipated, a standing invitation to a whole family of diseases and irregularities which will and vou will bavs Biirely be 'accepted, All guests unwelcome and determined. these unhappy conditions may be averted by the timely use of Dr. Pierces Pleasant for the ef Purgative Pellets of Powerful the bowels and Liver, fectual regulation establishing a healthy action of the entire wonderful organism with which wo are cieated. In France a seventh son in direct succession is called a marcou. suiest remedy for catarrh Dr. Sace's. swear not nt all, Baith the Scriptures not even off. As about four times ns many bushels of swe-.potatoes can be rnisetl on an acre as corn, their great value ns a pork producer Both the vines and tubers are is obvious. for greatly relished by hogs and cattle, and the latter few things are hotter for t lie increase of rich milk and butler. Horses, too, are very fond of sweet potatoes, and when fed in moderate quantities (after washing the dirt off. of course.) they are bich y nutritious. If fed too freely at first they are liable to cause colic. Emperor Francis Joseph called the man of steel by of Ilia uii-nd- , u-- ed soft-lookin- s, Austria is subjects. Southern Excursion at Half Fare. January 15th, 20th, February 12th, and 20th, 1889, tho Monon Bonte will sell Land Excursion tickets nt one fare for the round trip to designated points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia. Lotiisana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Limit of tick i t a 00 s can days from date of stamp. lie araanged. For full particulars, address L. K. Sessions, T. P. A., box 5S1 Minneap-ol.s- , Minn., or Iv. 0. McCormick, G. P. A. On Stop-over- Adams Express building, Chicago. There were seven wise men in antiquity and seven wonders of the world. I have been occasionally troubled with case have used and in each Brown's Bronchul, Trociiks, which have never failed, and I must say they are secFelix A. May, ond to none in the world. Coughs, Cashier, St. Paul, Minn. ITCHING and irritations of the skin and scalp, burns, scalds, piles, ulcers, poisons, bites of insects and all skin diseases, quickly cured by Coles nrbolinal ve, the great skin remedy. 25 and 50 cents, at Druggists. The Methodist church raised last year, for missions. $1,000 581.2-1- . King Ivalakaua of the Sandwich Islands has become a prey to the cigarette 1ml, it. mph-- c rous find a cant and Cattlo. For Horses never lie in Recent, Prompt, Good Results. Npor.i, Ill , lUy SI, ISIS. My liars csn;ht cold, rsinlt swelled limbi: e &d inflimmstio Cnrtd lamp between L. 0. 0AUWSB. b&r vIKi St. Jscofcs Oil. Tbs Arms Fal&cs sad Stock Car Co., $. Tbe Rest, fit Clair Bidj? , Toledo, 0., June. Vs cheerfully recommend 8t Jacobs 011 as tbs tsst for general ass cn stock 3L ARMS A CO. Swellings. Months. Winsboro, Texas. JvnsSO, 8. for 10 My borsewas barton bind leg smfiered lOmosths; was curtd by fit. Jacobs Oil, bat remained permaW. J. CLItfA. nent. AHD AT DRUGGISTS DEALERS. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md. Diamond FOH Vera-Cur- ALL a A. itVJ-ilMOl- ?-! AND MOHtl II 1HOI HIT. 5 fell II Ak: ppst on, sour Stoni'h. Hartnurn, Na'iiea G! I'.r.Dv, Const inatton. Fullness after ratine:, 1; s'nfr in' i he Mouth and iMeaifiveablo taste alter eating. Nenousues and Low Spirits. At Dmgniot art A ornentbyrnail on rtopipt 1ml Palrs Oil in slumps, rr ?'rw. sample tent on receipt gf Stamp, THE CHARLES A. VOUELMICO., Baltimore, MI. UE&DAUHE:? sens. CARTERS x lor.g aso of OlTTLE HlVER large pod- - FILLS. 'inenb cal on (Iifmc d)2f?stion ami TooHeartYgl rem Eatinp. A erty fir Piz.ineas.Naiiao't DrowsmpsH, Hctti Taut m the Mouth, Coatmie Tonffu.F.un m tho Hide 'lVKIID LIVLK. The' inuUto tbe Howcla i'urrh inn or i; i lies little Pill. lliev alpo rel.ve Pi t(iafroniDypiHpia,In f Vv . Price 25 tVJita. upon Edith, which she received with her own quiet grace. A great many gentlemen secretly envied Mr. Owen, who loved to hear his promised bride Pi!!. Srra.i Dn:e. Snr'! Pric.3 s v t v .i . t 1tl iv ( ,. it hi i i t i lr ihtNavoniv ' r Po l tt1! pin tiiu lu-ii- r lAli.i-'H- lliul t l.t -- I f . - i d liool) I ai i gai u1- uriir piri !. v 'a clr Hi V9 V xxi, ikliiiti ae .tnl-- s evry mjpuruy tro. I iv; v? t k nf rhttni a leii-ot'- d im Oit v.o. a ID t. rep are -. x f , Vais. Lafll, A LA). FAR?J3. 3, French Coach Horses, lHHttilffi. , , OS HAND PTOCX 300 STA LlilON H or Servian ae 150 COLTwith choice ped irrees. sueritr Tl able 200 I POINTED . imOOIITIAKKHjWiliiful by Brilliant, the ujaoi auious inma sire. Beat Qualify. Price KcasonaMe. Terms Easy. Don't Boy without Inspect-Inthis Greatest and Moat Marceasfal Breeding EstahlfNhment ot America c lalMtlif pirtkMfrt, iMthr, hr M. W. DUNHAM, WAYNE, ILLINOIS. .LtM. M, ... luailaitSMi IS Bite. Warrants! to ct'ltir net Hys vut iri-- , ri i to cit tn e Ak tor tin Jn a au'i luml it colo'-shnf-Im- xo fi Only S3 cts each. a 240 thin i iDu-l- ' Baby Portraits. ot'hiu't'fun a a AH iwsir ntrn. nmilMvi mi a hr, i.i L(m sod id i t'jr Nii 5 & Dioib I Ufformtv'als I CrAnljUKvrupbOAli.-ircuU- p.H-o- Farm Seals co., inicaga. American t nt om e. one ; s name and hipa, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. SECRETS FSR LOVERS mre hh PrlTNte A'Hice for the UMnurrtwt. . oil you tcauf to lOLMfeU, Tt themmwhffeabMJls to outred girl; LOST 4 ua .a amr!. 4illoil Tk.litr J Swot u, l0... L. LaltCllltC SI1 nl... Ue ywu irvant 8HORT-- IN.l tsF tAlnES' u . muu.i .1-- mod ll. fi,l..l & r o,r (w.i...ry j .dm ll raim kn..l.,ll man n. r,. ei 8ee"dew iddmt ,.t u ni Iu4.pr.i.ilr ital, if lk'. relnlr, .pull.t llf n, n,.. Straiten Chisago Business College I ITAMUIID TRAINING SCHOOL. AND H rrm INSTITUTE and ENOLISH n 1 10.1 .ml tin X. VI XCjrlilS'X Adoroii CstaloKus. tsrms, sts.. Mill t Hk IIV l IL II. I(h. Full TUB 4tWOHMl! SOA, PnsrMtorii CUctfo, ilk infAi liKl LNl Jl TLs Great Liycr anil Stomacli AND nirPOPHOSPHIT ES Almost as Faiaiablo as PJSilk So IIRnll that it cn n he talfcn, laird by the iiio.t dlsp.lccl, and a.. I ml itoinarli, lvlien the plain ell .eu.ltiv. cannot be tolerated; ami by the of the oil with the In much more eftlcaciou. BcmarUWr as a fi' Ji jiroilonw. nn hyu-pho.phi- SCOTTS EMtI.SIOJf Is acYtKinlerifcd byn Pbyatciftiis to be the Ftneat and Baet preir-tioiu tbo world for iko relief itud cure of CONSUMPTION, (SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDSand CHRONIC COUCHS. Tht great remedy for Omsvrrption, and Wasting in Children. Slid by all Druggists. Dyspepsia, HEADACHE, FOUL ST0M-ACBILIOUSNESS, ETC., will be avoided, and the food contribute its nourishing properties to the body. Price 25c. a box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. If Storekeeper is out of them remit to RADWAY &. CO., NEW YORK. SICK CATARRH br fie By the Novelty Process, INHALANT. lei, 11000 to any Woman cr Ctiiifl Mff - Tnstorla. as 1(k, we jnve hen she w ns a Child, whe ci ud for t urttoritw M hen she bedims Miss, she clunir to Castorla, When she lmd Childieii. she gave them lAtuoria ijwe 1 a thDusmd hp Iwill w j Voelntle Arinr. Cl curti. to eondi-tio- a , . 66 Warren St K. , Y x y thsl ith m S'i Ktronic i in lntfl8 frp. tocrtner with a luahle (.- 1- K.pr... .nd 181 Penn bt., N. Y- 0 fn all capri. Trratmptit Lotto tocaJ Kn4 CoDsiiiutio!. Sent by mxil os as rrrentof pine.ACSt. Psrtimtr8 MK C'HKSU-CALtO- ., apj'Dratioo. ,1AH UK, JSSUHK JV LIFE THE MUTUAL WHiilt CUfilS ALL aii Amstrrn $iao,ooo.ooo z Wit F. . USE OILS. Best Voutrh Hyrnp. Tastes good. CM fn tim. H'dd by drugirist. COMPANY INSURANCE OF NJdW YOllK.. TheLtorgest, Cheapo; aud dest in tbe World. PACltliTllil Cent. TRI elsewhere. pst 1011 vely Cured with Vegetable Remedies. Hsveetired icanv thouftnd cases. nre patients by thobet phvsk'ians. From Sronouneed hnpHot rapidly disappear, and In tea s of all symptom are reinor-eday at least Hand tor free book of testimonial of miraeulous lurnisbed free by mail, cure. Ten dav treatment 10 cents in stamps to pay it you order trial, send bit. ii. ii- - UHEtiN A bONg. Atlanta, ba, postage. FRKK. CaMiogue for 18S9 HOUriE m America. J fitr FKh-Jtl.e J'my rnT loan jot V beautiful The Mor petU Wo. SL TUKATIlU FUKId. on tm, itnmu. to .nufl-rr- . 1, A. bumca, M.O.. M.liAUDM.Ii. I'rccport, It, will (HucTPAr to (,arriMr Bi outfits. A perfect enra bTo pply Palm Into each nostril. 1ms i 5 from forthoaborediase. by It up rpmlr pwtite tun worst kind mnd ot lonp Ptandmf of ppo(1 s CATARRH hl.Y HUOS been reonmmemled that refno coroannt fibre, hich is very plentiful ulrere tlie fruit is grown, he used ns a hacking for the armor of war vessels. Com pressed plates may ho niaue of it tvliicLi, im beiuf? peuetrateil so as to tvutcr, would fpiiekly swell aiul close the orifice, preventing the sinking of the vessel. In recent experiments bullet holes nearly au inch in diameter plates of this were made in half-incmaterial protected by boards, when a to jet of water shot through but ceased flow in less than one minute. 10 GUARANTEED Is worth t Ify V Elys Cream Balm suffc-rina- atttTrh. Conghi. Colds. p$er, Asthma, etc., ield M if by ineipc to tho new pro cess of aporous Inhalation, huperiotto tha roan expen-tn- e lilE Emperor William forbids his aervanU to wear mustaches. $1.00. CURED FOR of our firm liti ber Tins muther fit of twentv ypr ruied of cancerotH ore ou tantHn by uktntrS S. S. PMLKroN, Tiakt KiBi T Drueffi.. Farmoravinp, ific cure'l our biba of an ansrrv enip-tlo6wlri eatiPii pf after tho doctor prenorlpilo aud Had failed, ihei now hale an 1 hear y H T ftllOHh. Hich HfM, Mo. for our book ua BtooJ and bkln Dtucusei ry?end aiul Advlre to UTerera mailert free bWiFl bFhClMC CD Diaaer 3, Atlanta. Ga d e te Prsjoa3 gsln rapidly ti lille taking It. t Remedy For the cure of all disorders of the STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS, KIDNEYS. ELADDER, NERVOUS DISEASES, LOSS of APPETITE, HEAD-- " ACHE, CONSTIPATION. COSTIVEBILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, NESS. FEVER, INFLAMMATION of the BOWELS, PILES and all derangements of the Internal Viscera, Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or DELETERIOUS DRUGS. PERFECT DIGESTION will be by taking RADWAYS PILLS. By so doing OF PUF.E COO LIVER OIL Please inform yonr renders tbst To tht Bdltor I hurt poitiva remedy for the above waned dueoae which i warrant to core the worst ca bo ftrong is my faith iu the virtues of thu medu cins that I will uend free a sample bott le ana valuable treatise to any nuffrer wh will give me his F. O. and Kxpress add rest. My remedy has oared thousand of hopeless cases. H. G. KOCI. il. 0. Ih3 1W1 bt., New York. hear-in- 111, IWI will b. flT l t X i. M AOAZIN. i mo.LM. III. oowl.ll. eomnl.t., 1 of .IWVUII. an or,...i .l,.rt to r,a "7 every memher of the lemily, beet fwbion pleie. lateet fe htoo eotee etc. It per ie ten end et w. will 7nH (' .bon I ICC (U L C In u.iuo, C II I rr..m nr 1. k, wonb OlLIS. hlk Uirei.lkl, ik lnckwid. nnm ' I '' Ii ahon ronlmlolo. luiim bn All by April -- ou will Ink, II . So, iwulnrl,. ni.teWb.r hon. n., n. Into n( inlndn. in, onf no,.t lk (nil wortk of yonr mon.y In tha annk Yon nnnrt.d ..Mod on fnwrn .otoonimonn 1 b. tt ymimelf If yon de sol reenve the litoS end T Ikoiilwit for eomeeee mere enterpritone to arci tn tru pnie IQVSti LAD1IS IA0AZ1NB, Uell Bleet, Lewm tHy, Ms 84 cnwctifec sse of ibe bbuupe ulifit Hi. nl the Suinno llluuud Itu.f Prcvpiiiloii. Iron and steel are protected from oxidation by giving them a coating of mag netic oxide of iron. Alter much experimenting M. de Merilens, the I rench electrician, lias succeeded in effecting this more satisfactorily than by the methods now in use, which require give only eight or ten (lavs for steel and11a places imperfect results for iron. the article in a hath of pure water at a temperature of about 175 degrees and passes through it an electrio current a litltle more than sufficient to dccom pose water. In a few horns all sorts of iron or steel receive a brilliant lilack and very hard coating of magnetic oxide which takes a fine polish. A Radical Core for Epileptic Fits. It Tells taloi,Ad of to A to first foaej. where tn th. Rible the word fotBjinr eorrecllw will iwwtve IOts The LrsA ptrwn enewern cub. If mere then ene rorce, i e ew ef the wooed one will rev the Urd i. tne loanh $in, ihe oert Ili tbe fim e cozy-cottag- F.ftliy .e in n ruin rs fur a d. m... k wah $ o. a Tloa n S id and a Ln lor S L Huy ll.r nn.iwn ivotvt Knrt fop t nh j Iorf'th tr mi htc, timiAil on tin y p.niM plate m nt tiro tn Motlurot jiroct ithin a anv Lubv Urn hury Moilur mhdis th(o it tlDin theceel liy snjt to iitaiiufnctuie Only jo eta. Bronze, Copper. family Seals Ili Vt. . DIAMOND PAINTS. ing their widowed mother to support the family. They now own their home on Maple street, anil the lift the prize they have won has given them places them in comfortable eir cumstunces. hn ua.f Doses One Dollar. In answer to the reporter's questions, t 1 W. BUNHAIT8 to Dye II. OAKLAWH COO PERCSIER01K Beauty. AND Simplicity. moe good than any Mr. George Albert said: I bought the ticket on November 3d in partnership with my brother, it costing ns half a dollar apiece. Ya discovered that we liad drawn the money and kept the news quiet until we placed the matter in the hands of Mr. J. G. ileber. the cashier of the Winters National Bank, in whom we have implicit confidence, and lie collected the : 15,090 for ns, and it is now to our credit in tbe bank. Both the brothers take their good luck very sensibly. They have nlwayf been honest ami hardworking, 'liieii father, Casper Albert, a respectable bar her, died several years ago, and they have hal hard and uphill work, assist- he- ni .illfo.Mu(i, .tov aui n uj IOO Cold, S.Jver, ,. 'nioned. 1C - Burlington Last evening a Democrat reporter praised. Edith had tried tolikeMr. Seymour for her lover's sake and had easily succeeded. And lie came to her with eyes full of weariness and pain, and simp v. so simply, as to impress her with their truth, offered heartfelt wishes for her happiness Now and alNow and always. (iodblessyoUjMiss ways, hesaid. Thorn. Ar.d Edith, hearing tin words, felt voice, railed: Mr. t'l.eennnn! Mr. (Iieerman! a great wave of pity sweep over her, Th sj.eakir beim. recognized, h( whv. she did rot know, and held out t. ;:m it a a sai n v jirof 111. IV t!at tb.ere .1 m Mirf NT. a'l S M - . if1- a. For GIdingor Bronzing Fancy Articles USE ml-m- n e.iy lit I v'' o it a If h 4 iu j 3 Hoods SarcaporiiSa r tr a i cuiu- -- 1 HUl Ink e noothcr; 36 colors, 9nt, WELLS. RICHARDSON & C0 England came info posut'gsi on of a peat end much needed town ball, the gilt of public spirited citizens. When completed a meeting was held to dedicate the new building. Speeches where made by prominent citizens, and specia reference was naturally made to the DnifM CnU Bo urdcan not chief benefactor, and to those who By local application, as they had been most active in forwarding r&ch th ttmeHBcd portion o? the ear. Ther onlr one way to cure PealneHB, the enterprise. i and that by constitutional remedies. nam the mention'd One Peafness is caused by an inflamed . ciiien-iand of live or six of of th mucus lining of the Inistacman tube ge inflamed you suggested that a vote of thanks be Tube When thu sound or imperfect have a rumbiiug tendered them. This w as doiie. and wlien it w entirely cloneil eafness A mojnent later a little inflammation th is and unless to old man arose in the hack part of the canthebtresult, taken out nnd this tube restored be deits normal condition, Ihm ring will hall, and. in a slmip pen ffratiu are out of 1 It ilvf!.; ci i L 4 a v nan fr-- .ntVaiK pnur !or dL 8 Al Strength, Fastness, visited tbe home of tbe Albert boys. George is eighteen years of age and works at tbe shops of the National Cash Register company, while Edmond is twenty years of age and is employed at Stoddards machine shops. New wizeu-Iace- I DI Superior IN vember. Them Ez Hez. th--,- the - twenty- Mo ai tx iu ji Aiy, oo i i. CM Vi 5 Two of tbe luckiest young men in tbe and city of Dayton are Edmond George C. Albert, who held of ticket No. 00,021, which drew tbe first capital prize of :S00,0W) in tbe drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, made in New Orleaus en tbe ldtli of No- true of heart. So a year went by, and one day, in the very park where Clay Owen had told her he loved her. Edith and and Mr. sevniour, fast friends were sitting. In the distant fields they could see the tassels of the corn, and Edith thought, hut without regret of last year. Mr. .Seymour was reading Tennysons Maud to her, and she was looking fixedly into the distance. . As they sat thusa a footstep was heard and without seeing Mr. Seymour, Clay Owen came t ow ards them. Edith, my love! 1 have come back, he said. Edith rose, cold and proud. I will wait three, wait thirty years, love. You will not he required to wait at all; sir, said Edith, icily. I will never marry you. No! do not plead. I will not listen. Go! Like a beaten hound he turned away, and the next month Edith read of his approaching marriage with an heiress. Edith turned to Mr. Seymour. Her face was smiling. Edith! he began. My friend! she smiled. And then in a moment or two Edith was listening with a happy heart to a torrent of words he was pouring iorth. He was willing to wait for her. They are married now, and Mr. Seymour is getting famous as a lawyer, and Edith has painted some pictures which hid fair to make her known to the world. Edith makes her husband dress becomingly, and he is only to glad to obey her. Her fa.ee is never cold now, but transfigured with the light of pure happiness, which will never fade. Maud L. liadford. in ii. it Pin t s " t t, i?s Easy aU e u simy a the uuwei v ,e iodt- - dat r.nTi . .it,;1 ' i ("O' .S t lit' ud "UIHT I !ir I i.i hit' t r . , it b l)rm $i:0b0. Demot rat, I) c Cth. Mr.,tr by(t.Cn. Caletl Trial ALLKS'. General Agent a WBB. I prescribe end felly p- -I dorse Itlg IJ a tha oif specific for tbe certain cur of tlusdeaee. O. U.IiNtHA HAM.M D. Amsterdam, N. Y. We have oH Big G rnanybe years, and it Kv-nibest e( in- - l,rTa 1. K. DYCHBACO., Druggist Ii 1.00. Sold bythigo, 111 CANADA AEiilEXEDVv! all North South. One Btgnti(' Nation, rnubraetng America. New htsles, Nee Map and lllntraUonH. Ad lOeenta. iiml Nmnnto ohv tataiomir V iVUK.Y WOKUi, Cbicogo.llL ureas vi Oil ilfk QVEET POTATOES iperin e tuquiied. W Do sprouted birecti' T. J. lr on Addr- e- e I KF.K. Knaa. toiumbui, ' WyTT7--,- ,, ULCER'S ' ASTHMA , Pfi5mus.-;,;vn:i'- a iii. 1 ' 11 .'vfTOSIOfiDUY! I W tj I I: 4M ak FitrsKeln ltrewsfcr la intro-GIVF.N AWAY f Ilnlder. i V dure them, Ktery hjre owner bnvs Li horses tindur never Line irqmltifi to pay I feet. Send - cents In tamps for Nic'e and packing postage IMhuhI wmpo that soils fur w rcuU. Addre1-- , IB Brewster KT g Co., Dolly ,Iaich. inru ii 2 f v I I 5 jP lt. wa wfi s .( nr a ' r-- o h a smD. tn stroyed forever: rune cl" is nn;hm but caused by catarrh, width an inflamed condition of tho mucus sur faces. We nil! mvo On Hm. Irpd Hoflarafornny I'V arris vcvnunt r.nsty r . 71 lil'a atarr.i tl'" c Cute. V. G. t t l'.Agv O L,- lo, 0. hv d: : s ' CHO r,f t 1 .r-- gg'2 jJ r C A I 1 1 4' ' itp a h ' namf work.a2 for 'j - - Ji l , As.gu a. ' i S Wai - N. I., ; n 3 - Vvaget v !.."- Cer.rnn lt (tir-llltll.- i"-- . , p Jy i u it Id i' A.j.ie. I a run re s Dayton (Ohio) id ii t fvt Tl'O moAf II lial a Iu.lw chf. How nmeli, dear eirl-i- . a writer in the Atlanta (mistitutnm. do you suppose one of your sw idlest beaus is worth when lie is dicsseil? 1 could iut have told you two weeks beto, for at that time I bad not investigated the gentlemens clothing, furnishing and shoe stores of Atlanta. A leal, tip top swell is au expensive ornament in society, and if such a nnui 1ms not money and any of you are in love with bun, you mud consider seriously w bet her you euu dress him well before you give lain a final answer. Here bn l from top to toe, just ready to get into a carnage and go to a german. Be wears a 75 overcoat, a .'MO band embroidered che-- protector, a?ll muffler, lbs dress suit co-- t dloil, bis beaver $25, bn cloves $2, bis shots (nude to order) SdO, bis lio.e $5, bis baud embroidered shjits'-- s bn handkerchief and cravat 1 a) icee. aiul bis silk underwear $25. '1 lien bis diamond stud and solitaire ring will cost a small fortune, so that frequently ft mmi in full dress may be worth at least $500. A mail like that would be worth running away with. It must have been just such a jeweled spoon that the dish iu Mother Goose eloped with. Mr. Seymour, who had taken up his residence in Melville, often visited In her, and she liked him to come. was he one all (dor of spite being A villagb w rt v t iii t have tnructl 1a Vuiicst.tiit. lie Mire, s.ul tlio Jew ; "i Minfetl tu ie as little of a ( iiviv ns tian Mr. I'.uth s jutssilile.1 lieniiuiscenee.s. I ii.1. 01. t I tl v Ms it .i h tn ri . i . ' LI K !' - lahlN. ' a . w ri t : t !i lib Fains and Aches ' tt . o t 'ii'.I m a in III- th I t.o . Lj rt t 's i ft . . OWr I T li ti 1 i iin Hi' h H v it ,iv fir Ion aie t) ill el i if'l it ; ir i t ti s( vl.. it w 1 f it, t t :i n . , rll t. ' H ItS ixi I'f t , I. t t i t i t Ti ' (t. n ,i ti y Ut lilt lit, n n x 1 till itj ami In n I al t Li fini 1 Kit .Lilt tfl.l! (Ml V idl rllH!n, out of her lmart. ... i i t. an - I I I f ii HlV-- l Va I t ,1 "nt 1 gentleman a little over middle height w itli a slight, well built figure, dark, hair, large, soft eyes, a delicately cut, straight nose and a brown moustache, which he was secretly very proud of Edith enjoyed Bis conversation very much. If the truth must betold he was a little egotistical, but there were so many excuees to be mndelor that .slight fault. II e had brought a friend with him as Mr. Seymour, to whom he intro duced Edith. Mr. Seymour was a light, tall gentleman, with blue eyes, light hair and dark complexion. He wore light clothes too which did not add to his appearance. He studied too hard at his profession, which was that of a lawyer, while if he had devoted some of his time to gymnastics he might have had a healthy color and a straight, well filled figure. Edith did not like him, but Mr. Owen praised hint very much. He was a true friend, hesaid. Mr. Owens pursued hi.s intention of knowing more of Edith. Day after day he lingered at Melville, and saw her whenever he could; and one afternoon, when the tassels on the corn, which he compared to her liair, had begun to show themselves, lie asked Edith to be his wife and her answer sent him home delirious with joy. lie was attracted by this pale, fair lillv, as lie inwardly called her, with her grave, serious face. She wa3 so different from the other girls he had known in his thirty years of life. Other girls had striven to attract him with nods and becks and wreathed smiles, to saynothingof reverent admiration and conversation which they strove to make brilliant. Ediths he saw with penetration which long experience with the world had taught him, was to be the attracted, not the attracter. And when lie had spoken to her for a time he saw her true worth. This is a diamond among glass, and I will know he said, mentally, more of her. News flies quickly end soon nil Melville knew what had happened. Conones gratulations, railier jealous Irom the young ladies, were poured i i 1 illjle' lilrM(t.ttl .4 r, k i nt :1. V. t i Hi ! : it I Ai . :: 1. i i, T.-.- -i. , f c - t J. ins . Mil a c. r. n i t.i I i t'cellT i.,ios, ; i V-- ry m.o : . e itl w v. .. l T f i Pv-- r ' a Day. r i antoTCturr2 at 2 ! O V Co' ' v Y Ve 'Y 'T tl - ' |