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Show COMETiMZ. myself; pu. i hesitated to I thought opu- - on pul-l- m-.- ke mv r,Y MAY KILEY SMITH. a.ked when all life lessor V learned. jlnJ sun and stars forever more set. fv,e Hungs which our weak judgments here have spurned, jhe things o'er which we grieved with lashes wet, T"'i t!sh before US, cut Of life's dark T true. plans go on as best for you aud me; he heeded rot our erv, jpnv. when we call, Because his wisdom to the end could see. jlndeven as wise parents disallow Too much of sweet to craving babyhood, So thd, jterhups, is keeping from us now life s sweetest thiugs, because it sceiu-el- h good. sometimes, commingled And if. wine, Tfe find the wormwood, and shrink. Be sure a wiser hand than Pours out this potion drink. 1 1 devel-opeme- with life's rebel and yours or mine tor our lips to friend we love is lying low. humau kisses cannot reach his And it some Where face. blame the loving Father so. But wear your sorrow with ooedient Oh. do not And lx grace. you shall shortly know ed breath Dot You would probably have preferhim among the speakers, Mrs. Callender rema: ked saivns Teal lv. Tt would have occasioned a feeling of supreme happiness in my heart. That just reminds me, Tessa, .that I wished to speak to you about Noel Cleveland, Mrs. Callender remarked. ou arc already , on terms of too llis attengreat intimacy with him. tions were much too conspicuous the other evening at Mrs. Turner's.. Tessa looked injured and supremely innocent. She gave her ball a vicious toss into the air. I don't know how to please you! d she said in a tone. If I talk to the unmarried men I am a' cused of flirting; and if the married ones talk to ine their are too conspicuous;1 and I like Mr. Cleveland so much. Ho you never go to the Priory? No never. Why not? Because Mr. Cleveland's friends ore not people whom 1 should care to Mrs. know. Callender answered the sweetest gift God sends his strife, And for each mystery could tind a key. Then be content, poor git not heart; God s plans, like lilies pure and whits, unfold; ' W'e must not tear the close shut leaves apart; ' Time will reveal the calyxes of gold. ; And if, through patient toil, we reach the land lVhere deeply-aggrieve- tired feet with sandals loosed may rest, we shall clearly see and understand. think that we will say, "God knows the best. When 1 TESSA. CHAPTER V. Cardines arrival caused quite i little flutter of excitcmetit umonp shortly. the friends. She was so pretty and Wicked people, I suppose.Tessn t charming', so utterly unlike any of the suggested cheerfully. demure young ladies who wore s:l- Wicked? Well, I wont go so far colored gowns and bonnets, eschewed as to say that, Mrs. Callender returndancing and other frivolities, and were they arc generally interested in politics and the Blue ed liberally; or artists disreputable ' Ribbon movement, that she con'd not actors with no standing in society. (ail to excite .a little interest and euri-- .j Oh, I should like to go there! I to know Mrs. Cleveland, Tessa The girls admired and envied, and want Is she quite an invalid? observed. (longed to be allowed to imitate her to Mr. Clevelands acAccording pretty gowns and becoming hats; and count she is. She never goes into so the male members of the Society were, 11 n eiety or sees any one; but I have met with scarcely an exception, charmed her nU j with her driving with Xoel, pretty face and coquettish and she looks in perfect health, Mrs. , MVS. A mystintCallender answered grimly. Tessa who was quite accustomed tery evidently surrounds her. ent .to be admired accepted their devo- Tessa tossed her ball high up into lion with serene indifference which laburnum tree, where it stuck for j the tor t Mused Austen and irritated Mrs. a minute among the branches, then jjl'allender inexpressibly. his the string snapped and the flowers fell I "Mark will Tessa you my words, in a shower upon Tccsas head. She rge fo through and through the woods pus- sprang to her feet with a careless tad pick up a crooked stie.k after all!'1 ntbl she said in her most severe manner laugh.shall lmd I me go in and see what auntie morning, when Tessa had openly ere she said, and then she is doing, yawned in the face of her most eligible up her rug and walked away. befpicked imirer, and almost had declared, mk- Mrs. Bevan was sitting by the winore he was out of hearing, that he tieo, dow in her usual seat when Tessa enms getting too tiresome for anything, iiel It wits her the drawing-room- . tered ad must painful as it was to her was her bible lay (dings be snubbed and taught his hour for meditation; her head was jPlaee, "See if my words dont oorue open on her knees, and Once or twice any bent over the page. inie!" of j Tessa before Tessa had come in at this hour laughed. and found her reading, and noticed Do you mean that I shall be an old with a silent thrill of pity and tendersaid?'1 IVell, ness ghe said saucily. the book lay open at r,;a, considering the bad opinion the that lace the always of the prodg.'iiil story samep bich you entertain .and so often expfully, igal son. She crossed the room lightress of the other sex, that consum- ly, and, unobserved, stood by the old inrpe ption should bo a case of rejoicing fully lady's side and watched the wrinkled nther than a I lo grievance to you! travel slowly across and across "Nj it might be, if you had a large finger has a the page guiding the feeble sight, till wtune and could afford to please it passed over the tender sentence .Jourself, Mrs. Callender retorted; which has brought comfort and hope ow led "'M I think you will find single to many a poor mother's aching heart. 'ks,edbess on sixty pounds a year iis: I But when he was yet a great way "omewhat with your off his father saw him. incompatible law, The slow finger paused: then came thirty Tessa laughed again. atute a rush of quiet tears into the aged Ah, well, I won't yet! just despair woman's eyes; a great drop fell upon said lightly. am the page. ft was a warm May morning the n the rst my boy, my darling, shall I 'Oh, rainst Jrioughday toon which it had been warm ever see thee again? ilt thou ever git comfortably out of doors n or a to me? she murmured. back come court bT 'eyia's arrival at the IlalL She Tessa guessed at rather than heard spread a rug on the grass under but if words. Her tender heart was s the laburnum tree, and was lying on upon 'f hack, of pity and love that she could full with her face upturned to an ex- silenco no longer, bho sprang ,e keep sky, tossing a cowslip hall lazily knelt by .Mrs. Bevans side, to the forward air. A soft wind made the to rethe wrinkled hands, while kissed and a'es of the trees now every rustle; in a pitying shower. fell d then a golden petal fluttered down her tears nt the will I know he will come back lie fell upon Tessa's white dress; It led be- some day! she sobbed. vre was a golden haze over the dis-,- to you s as love such your bo that never hills; and even the Ilall which could statute Oh, I know he vain: in was spent tot a pretty house looked pretty i he ! will come buck! day, with the sunshine gleaming C for Mrs. Bevan started, tender green of the young t hich wreathed pale, And excessively and upthe porch seven years she had borne be than more of plots and white narcissus h under her trouble in silence, and had neither ';j5'ored tulips and ranunculuses cces.-finor expected sympathy from 'de on the asked lawn. Crinii touch of the any one; but now, at the the sound of he rum-W'the'bye at fingers, Pause, were you not very much eacer youngvoice ling toj ' nished full of infinite pity sweet the to at see Mr. Cleveland tlu pon gave her tenderness, llne and ns yesterday? ',irs' blender, who was seated at a isoinor, Who told you? How do you know? If Stance knitting busily at some faltered. she rt is He said I was not to sqre sackings, gave her fav- ustcn. in tli't you could not to of it you-t- hat have over a long ceased to be surprised speak talk of him, the girl whisper, 4Sv to eccentric proceeding on the bear I knew it 't nothi Of that gentleman, she said cd- but I knew bettor nor FiGM my dear, There, would do you good. t puld it. about all me tell Paused in the act of tossing this Yr! before a'l into But is was some little time the air, and looked up that it's-ibhe burst could speak. Bevan Mrs. f, mapl not the hot pas3y'ti call going to meeting an into R flood of tears ivy nginj of youth, which are often proceeding? she asked, sionateastears shed, but the lulctj as soon dried 'wiih a comical little gesture was i old age- -a of tears i 'haps on the whole you are hopeless i to witness. terrible more a t Lave occasionally thought so infinitely Miss 1 e 1 5 oeca-'ionall- - s , ! 1 1 1 1 3t ? 4S be-- a look-iindin- tr J -' I il 1 li'-- J . i - re-- d eiiii!" . I nt red to see his friend; And that, sometimes, the sablo pall of death Conceals the fairest boon Ilia love can send. If we would push ajar the gates of life. And stand within, and all God's workings see. nil this doubt and We ecu d interpret ; nt gust. that lengthen- host-love- o "I sigh, Gtiu's f; 1 shall see how, while we frown and And we ami mv-el- night, siars shine most in deeper tints of blue; And we shall see how aU God's plaus art right. v..s love And how what seemed reproof most surprised my gratiried when Mr. .Cleveland entered, and I felt H thrill of modest for you pride must know thru 1 was the unworthv instrument of recalling him to the path of duty. You!" ye 1 U hat do you mean. To sa? Mrs. Callender droppe her knitting, ud looked sternly at the prettv indolent ligure. told h'm the other night at the 1liilo'ophical niee ing at Mrs. Turn-ls .vou were much surprise i to see him there, too, I believe" in a slow meditative tone wlmt a number o' silent meetings we had had lately, ami how tired I get of thcnil told him t o that I h:al studied all he women's bonne s and the phrenological of the back of the mens heads till I was intimatelv acquainted with both, and that unless or somebody new at 'ended some'hiag meeting! should disgrace myself ami you by falling asleep, and, in all probability, snoring. And ho laughed and said he would come next Sunday, and I should study the back of his head. And lie did; and that disagreeable old Jonathan Turner poked him behind the gallery where I could not see him! lessa added, in a tone of supreme dis- een I mu. h Ik wi A 'At Trad I (Ion. There are many quaint traditions in The other Austen and svl.ichthe eat holds a prominent place; au amusing one, cuiteut in the lrudenee were U;e IPtir father. and lituth of Kngluiul, we may quote: A 1 were hey always so eleven and good, was one evening sitting roz-il.- v and they never wanted their mother ns gentleman in Lis pailor, reading or meditating, And I loved him bo-- t when ho wax interrupted by the appear-nneAntony d.d! and my love ruined him! Ob, yes, of a cat, which came down t Go ns lessa murmured a gentle remonFell Ihhlrnm eiiinniev, nnd eiied out; He was not unnatstrance he their father said so! Bol.lium's dead! this 1 think 6t:u tied by strange oeenr-rem-e- , my he; rt broke when 1 lec.rd urally ami when, shoitiv alter. Ids wde the words; and now I am old, and. oh. and he related to her what so tiled, and so taady to go; but I entered, had happened, her own cat. which accannot die, lessa, till I have some companied her, exclaimed, Js I ml, hum news of him till 1 know if he is liv- dead and iiuined ntelv rushed up the chimney and was heard of no more. ing or dead. Hie leant her head against Tessa's Of the numerous conjectures stated to shoulder with su 'll a sad hopeless iioeount lor this extimndinnry event, most leasomdde one appears to lie look thu the girl felt ready to make the Hint l'uidiuin laid been King of C'ut-laany promise, however impossible, l, nnd that luidruni was the next which might tiring a little lomfor. to heir. hew Yotk Mad and Express. the poor mother's heart. y ou shall see him Fr:oml. ciiia'ns, countrymen; "Hear mo again - I prommav ise if he is liv ing! site said eheerful-ly- . for mv eaime, amt he silent that you hear. Jim. ter Tonan-- . and all So one has ever tried to find out the gods Now, at once. I do solemnly (lllirm that r. hull's t'ougli Sirup is ail infallible remwhere lie is. you know, and all traces for alt lung ami hronrhiel disorders. If cannot be lost in so short a time. Oh, edy there is any man pre-ewho disputes tills we will find him never fear! "let him now- speak, or else hereThere was such a resolute hopeful proiivitioii, after forever hold his peace. tone in her voice that Mrs. Bevan A Toronto inventor says his ship will cross looked up with ajaint reflection of that the oceau in four davs. in her hope eyes. The railroads employ JjO.lKKi voters. But how? lhou must not tell Austen or lrudence, nty dear. Oh. Bondholders will find Salvation Oil sure thou dost not know them us well as I cure for gout or rheumatism. It is (old hv all iliuggiai. fur gj eeuts a bottle. do! 1 hoy w ill never forgive! Promise they shall not know. Tessa! she Jnan'A I'ollieuraa. whispered anxiously; and Tessa, too If is reported from Japan that it is in well pleased to see the nc.v light of contemplation to erect a bronze fetutue hope and expectation w liicii all ut once on mi open space immediately outside had dawned in M rs. Bevan's eyes tt; tlio imperial palace in Tokio, and artists were invited to send in designs. One of hesitate or care w hat site promthe latter represented tho emperor ised. seated on his favorite charger, the TO UK CONTINl EI. lioo-being so placed that il3 feet should rest on ei her side of the ent mice In id ge 'This is said to have been much admired Two Journeys. The century's growth is iilcstraie i bv the oflieials of the impend houselint when it was submitted to the in no one tiling better than a contrast hold; emperor it. was immediately vetoed, on between the journ y of President-elec- t tin ground t hat it as not in nceordaneo Washington from Mt. Vernon to New wiili the principles of hospitality ami York and Ihat of President Harrison politeness Hint foreign princes and perfrom Mt. Vernon to the metropolis. sonages of distinction who eamo to visit should linve to puss under the feet Washington raveled on horseback the him most of the way and was seven days of a lior-- o bestridden by him. Philaon the road; Harrison flow over the delphia Ledger. Bobsame distance in seven hours by night Mediocrity ala ays copies bins Kleitne Soap, first superiority. made In isGa, has time, in a palace on wheels. Com- been imitated more tiian soap made. Ask paring the two journeys is like plac- your grocer fur DobbinsanyElectric Soap, all other facts ing prosaic Electrics, Electricity, Magnetics, etc., liy the side of one of are imitations. wildest flights of the imagination in a 'I uurUn, fairy talc, but we must reverse the order, for what would appear the ex- Whether on pleasure bent or business, travagant iinagiiiery in such a con- should take on every trip a bottle of trast is but the plain facts within the Byrup of iigs, ns it acts most pleasantly nnd effeci null y on the kidneys, liver nnd knowledge of every citizen of the re- bowels, preventing fevers, headaches public nnd other forms of sickneRx. Lor sale The one place where these two presGOe in and $1.00 bottles by all leading idential journeys come nearer meeting druggists. is at oilier than at Elizabeth, any train is telescoped the passengers where Presidc.it Harrison stopped to areWhen toa see stars. apt lunch with Governor Green. It was Age before beauty In t lie century plant. at Elizabeth that President Washington stopped to breakfast ll ill years, Illfjiill. I lie l'lilU-- e I'linnri., Mild efinftlili and the same china and silver service ermn. errlnin and ftliiintl-iu"fM pull, iiri". antis ml coiimrv la ilia which served Washington at the home urld. nil lnfortiiatloti fno. Adihicss tue Ori'giltl J min tfi iou liixiru, unluitt, Otcou. of Congressman Eilas Boudinot then The girl who in s a blind beau eanuot be served the luncheon to President Harrison. There is another link which said to be ithout a spark of feeling. coup ts President Harrison with that I.iicky Neeley. company in the same place 100 years Clumbla (Ten.j Her&nt. Xcv. 1. Hearing that ilcpiOO hail been drawn by ago. This is a family link. Governsome one in tb is county in the la- draw ing or Livingston, who then sat in the exof the Louisiana btate Lottery ami that the ecutive chair in New Jersey, and wel- money had licen paid and us deposited in comed Washington to Elizabeth, was the Columbia Bunking Co., a Herald on Mr. Lucius Frierson, the the father of Susan Cloves Symmes, cashier eaiied tin1 above named hank, and learned of President that T. of the 11. Neely, of Bigliyville, a village 10 Mew York City has two-thirHarrison. or 13 miles friim here, was the luekv man. of ticket No. as many inhabitants now ns Mr. Neeley held (id, Sufi, which drew the first capital prize of were in all the United States when $dtHl,000 iu the drawing of the Louisiana Btate Lottery company held the 15th of last Washington was inaugurated. Gli. Tessa, I loved him so! I uy my nii she sobbed. i Mnl pleasures and palaces, tho' we may roam, humble, there's no lace like tf blessed w ith a wife whose hours are not peut in misery caused by those drac trimrdown pains &n'?mr from weak!ie-'iar to her wt. Pu rge s Favorite Pre strption relieves and cures thee troubles and bnnp sunshine to many darkened homes. old by druuiri'-t- under a guarantee from manufacturers of or money refunded. Kead guaiautee ou bottle wrap- ie lr- - The elenninir. antiseptic ami hra'insr quail ties if l)r. age'a Cutanh Uemeviy are Fortune's wheel in the locomotive diner. Ihce das seems to be Stimulants and tonics, if conscientiously made iimi propel )v used, nre of undisputed alue. Kennedy's Fast India bitteia are reliable. A bnd in the baud is woitli two iu the boncost as much. net; but it IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. dH-sn'- KxruFssrs ms GnTm of. Albert I.aron, of Kirkman. la., in e A. his irratitude to the proprietors of Alien's Lung I firmly believe mvwife writes: would have died of eonMunption, if not for the timely use of your KuUam. Buy the tl.OU bottie for Lung Diseases. It would take a train 3, 1 miles long to cany the Kaunas corn crop. W. IT. Worthiiurton, editor of the Patrons of Husbandry. pubhidied at Columbus, Mass., writes under date of Feb. do, Yourpvat remedy, Allen's I. umj Balsam, I have used in mv family for fifteen years for eough aud cold, aud know it to be the best. doc., 50l, and $1.00 a bottle. The difference between bitter bite and a biter bit is marked. Buy Union Soap and make a guess. Ask your gioeer ubout it to div. The papertimki r is the only man w ho can size it up without using slang. lvh GRATEFUL-COMFORTI- 1srd according to Directions witti eaci; BmruC vv FOR BURNS BREAKFAST. proportica f wllaolected t co. Mr. Knp provided our hrottktHHt lurUH with a tloiirfttaiy' us many hcarV tlavouroi Hrvernae which mav ii.ictorr hillM. li ig bjr the jn.liciotnt ui ol aaehi articles of diet that a contiMitin may he gnwtuai-l- y huilt up until gtrong emMuili I'1 returt errry tea1 arw1 deucy tnaducae. a iiundredtt ut wuhtle flutttine run ml u ready to attack wherwter therm us n .renk point. We may e(cnpe many a fatal ahafW tiy keeping ourMelveg well lurtitted with pure arid a properly nourisiied lrawe. O'urrffr.' Made aitnply with boiling water or rntk. 8okW only in tina, by tiriMTrs, labelled tba JAIMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chen iisISa London, England. This Tracis Mark Is oi faternrool Mllle 1!I!. Hre They also relieve I8 trees from lJypcpU,ln digantion ami TnoHearp Fating. A perfect rein edy for SpTfi youth. He was ri ling, so the story goes, along the Potomac above Georgetown, when he came 1o the house of a largo estate, and seeing a crowd upon the lawn, he asked the cause of He was told that a the gathering. jumping match was in progress, and that the prize was the hand of the farmers daughter. He looked on for a time at the different jumps, and finally asked if he might not also try The host consented, and his 6kilL Washington jumped farther than the As he did so he noted that farthest. the eontenance of the maiden fell and that she looked rather wofully at the face of his leading competitor, who had made the next best jump, and who was evidently her lover, lie resigned liis claim to the ladys hand in his rivals favor, and it is said that this lady afterwards recalled the circumstance when she met him at one of his presidential levees. Fol for ( Feotts Emvlshm of oBaumplivr. Cod Liver Oil with is a most wonderful food. It not only gi- - e strength and increases the flesh but heals the irritation of the throat and lungs. Palatable as milk and in all wasting diseases, both for adults and children, a marvellous food and medicine. It is predicted that the peanut roaster of ISb'J will do its roasting by electricity. Watermelon seeds were found tn an Egyptian tomb that was 3,000 years old. A SBioke for ic. TansiU IFJTHE AIR MUSIC lle4n!nariiF lr lHk Itaud ln-imienl, 1iimi , Aceiudeoin, YioIihf, Itnnjon, Nlamlohn, Ha i nmidcAF Si l ingn fui pvci y instrument iimmIo. J nil Block of Sheet Muxic, MhhIj Hooka, hand and IiiHtrucUoii JiCMkaafor alY Miihio hand Anvohe wjmUiur in an ouler will lutetiumvitu. Unit' to um for pilcea aud cato a copy of Mutde b KKK. aiutfiie. gtaUntf what kind of gooiin wanted. btB itht-i- rwi J.10THESS Disproportionatileness, with twenty-onletters, ia said to be the longest English word. T'T'Tr.ma Otaolnnatl,E9 LESSENS DASHER DIMINISHES I Z ...... .... Ohio, Of P tfn the beat of Faction. B. DYCTTK A CO.. i. 00. ' CHILD' i'tiirago, Sold by Irugjrlis. IE300IHTLS ror I'nfle DteU Woatton, Kindt lea Header of i the famou Mountake advantage of he for cmintgra, opportunity, bend immediately and jintge hr youraelf. ll will pay, tf yno wanllhg heat book ana ttret choice of .terrdorr. aad fr llF)!-:W. K. ilibblg Sk deftcrliillon Muit (b 1'ubhuherg 1.4 Van tiuren bl., Chicago, ILL lrai pritin VANTEDF TRAVELING SMITH'S BILE BEANS Acton theltrer and bile; clear the complexion; coauvenesn, cure biliousness, sick headache, stomach disorders. malaria and aU liver and Bile Beans, iao atnnll We are now making children nnd women especially adapted for of either Price very small and easy to take. 81 -R E f 1 1, e U R si ws p H O T O G AV A at d, mailed on alove picture, Knsetng the makers of the stamp. AddressBile receipt of 2cBile Beans. Kemedy great Anti -- -l J. F. SMITH At 1V1EN To reprevont wlmlcFnle houses ol the large ntiea, pHlwry, Sl.ooo to HI. 500. We linve alJMi calls for inexperienced men who would beuntsMIed with srtmrv of SHOO to f 1MM for the first year. UooA pomtiong wnttmg. Write, enrlnning stamp, to Trairlm ft.usploy mrut ItUicuu,t hicago,nV chadwickts wanuau m nior nUnil'JIn.Rftln. KflNr llli.mu.Htedcopses.. on npiM amou enclosing (c.) slump. Ir atidriMalog. OC.ni rKtC. THEU. PENSTONS MILL IVRE If you want year wiiakv-detaypension claim In put ywr the hand .lO'KIll ii. ill.NYUb AU7o iructmi. II. of C wfMRfirJ MI CATARRH T liee. Tlioa. reliable T1 nr. UdiMi k UruKrifit tor tut Ula. L 4 Hoad llrand, m red turuniicboxr. uh biueribOoo. Takenoolhrr. Kmd4r. fur ftiampa) tor panic uirt md Ktllf l.adle. in Ittur, hj mall. Mifcr, '1 Ckick eater Clenical II J M ll B lf. Cq Mndlaon b., 1kUwda Jra ASTHMA KIDDERS PASTILLES.' HTOVlVl I At. Wsb INFORMATION Ano,TARKIKSISrices Btiid cltrnale. Afp1v Palm into each nostril. I.LV BROS., 66 Warren bt., N. Y of crops. Map variety Coui.,E4Ule Ksrk.Ark ftsex.Ind ieiniuisnu K? STUDY. Km Arithmetic, Hliorthand. etc-- , thee Inupht hy mail. J.ow rates, t ircnlnrg free-- . ouchly Bit Y AN i 6 COLILoK,4ui Maiu fist Buflaiu, H. I. should and may know bow child I be wiUmut 1'rJn or iam WIVES can InformaUonsentsmled. unoutvs e(le-te- A H tlCQVKKT mound builders yet discovered. My Country, Tis of Thee. Smith, author of the hymn, has Tis of Thee, My Country, added a stanza for the centennial. The lines are as follows: If flVcfd wtf h on's Ke Water. li Tbe newspaper of the f DR. d. H. DYE, Buffalo, a riff DrftfCnV if FflAUlW nLniLUI W. Y. "r ihoml Poison wbem mercury full. Owned and tor Cook by Uemedy Co., Omuha, Neh. WrHfe saieony ! naklL Th gad assy cure. ic J. W btephaug, Lahaaoa Oktew 402-4- 7. W. N. U.. Omaha W1I! opium Happy and free After our toils and fears. After our blood audtea rs fctrong with our hundred years Oh Lord, to Tbea Best Couph Medieine. 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Important discoveries have been made near Floyd, la., of remains of A circuthe ancient mound builders. lar mound JO feet in diameter and about two feet high has been opened and five skeletons found. They were exceedingly well preserved, the earth having been very closely packed around them. Three of them were males, one a female and the fifth a babe. The skull of the female is in a good state of preservation, and those who have made careful measurements of it say that it shows tho person belonged to the very lowest type of humanity. These bones are said to be the most perfect of any remains of tho l llf.l-SI- taineer ThRcnlv Baby was Etch, we gave her CastoHa, she was c. Child, tae cried for Cas tori. she became Ui3, tho clung to Castor!, alia had Children, she gave them Castoria, preFcrthe and fully ea aa (tie only Hlg 8ic itlc for the ccnaiQ cui of IiIh divcuHe. dorHH aoi Ml O.U.lMitAtrM.M. QivuIh4 bm smemrs Auiblerdaai, N. 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