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)Eir( M. I. H.T. MtlHOlIt, 'DENTAL 8UROBO Office 1 8UROBON, BLA.CKVILLE.SO. ’ Office near his resirimce on R R. Aveonr . FOR A WARN ISO. Just how It happened, though Ilf; ilk It's curious that I obi Patiants will And il mors comfortable ta bar# their work done at the office, as he ba* a good Dental Chair, good light and the ■soot improTed applisaee*. He should b*> inforserd eeveral oaje previous to their com tag to prevent any disappointment—though will generally he found at his office on get nr days. He will still continue to attend ealla throughout Barnwell and adjoining coun- ** [anal I f can tell Aft And I s iTnetlmuft . remember so. ... For tbouirh things that lately happene^TkTIi asy Mind, and fad <awav, lam Bure that lahall never lose the memorj of that day. wroti Job was coming to Thanksgiving—so he us in the Pall; He was Rsra's oldest brother, and his favor ti of them all. 1 We'd been ke< ping house Sines Aprtf, but I sis * ** oouldn’t When my ple-oiUat WbUli try roast d wi ways tet. lube flaky, orthdpoul- ties. [anglS ly - well; "y 80 I felt a little worried—if tile truth mmt l* c nfes^ed— At the th ugbt of Bsra’s brother coming as eu i DX. 1.1. QUATTIEIAUM, SURGEON l^NTIST, WILLIS TON, 8. C. Just a week before ThankSg vlng Bsra rod< ^ one day t > town, ' As 1 needed thing* for oooking—flour an<i eugar, Wh te and brown: And 1 worked Uko any beaver, an the ° was away, . .. J Making mince and stewing apple* for th'’ com ing holiday. ' tired, and nervous, wheirhegal Office over Oapt. W. H. Kennedy’s store Calls attended throughout Barnwtl and adjacent counties. Patients will Had it to their advantage tohavewo-k d me at his office. f' [se. l.t I was hot, an I . lop'Hl bom < at night— All that day my work had plagued me, nothin^ emed to go just rurhf. ~ DH. J. RYERSON SMITff, •Krttive u4 leckukAl leiti't,. _ W1LI I^OTT a, c. go lust rig) I “Itt thr but Tre brought enough of brown." cu re a tool! I cmd in fury, and the tear- began to fall; , . u RMe ten mile* to de an errand, and fqrr*U It mtf.w . 11» ■ T **Her«' ‘ th *"»ie. I ne ndy,*' beat I are la In tow it foi*u(Xie uo,*.'tUgaf, after a.ir axweertrur they fell, the whole turn-out was tr&fis- ,ipi med into an e bibitittti ot fee Aewly ro7.cn fdr the dctiAdoh Itoltt the A’ otic refrtDJk*—Alter having been round the square and picked up all the Draper b!opd in the township they retmeed their.steps, stopping al nearly a ery house for a merry interchange of gr. dU ings,’ "Just td brehk tne gWHnii that the storm had , cant dvhr fcvhry Inihg. ’ chflt bvfct is vary Ihihor, WilliinA aAidt Bdtht evei-p-howaeJtwas udticeable that he threw out a few siig- k’pstive words to the bo'’s that set them thinking there was no fun nn te so d»i. ■liable for Thanlisgivld^dliy As breaking steers. . ' , Tke merriment of the morning was kept up through the lay by the vounsr !e, while Mother Draper ana Audi lerme mqved Mysteriously about cbdiparcd notea Qver ..dripping- pans, sauce pans and pipkins in the kitchen. ' > D nnerwastg be earlv. so that thfl tier )Vd* peopt ( atne two Draper bo s^who wpr® ftillploied > Will at^ead eall* laiuughoat this mad ad' jac»ot cnaatiaa. Opvratioaseaa he mors sada'actocily per formed at hi* Parlor*, which are aappMad with all th* latest approved appliance*, then at th* reeideacae el patients. T* prevent djeeapelntmeate, patient* in> tending to viait him at Wil.iston are re- •rated tc correspond by mail before Irav. qa* leg howe. I was cross nnd clnan d'soouragod, as 1 thoiigfci he ought to know; , - But beiuraod as whit* as martil* when hi beard me speak lb; so. - Wot a wntWNa *am tu an Par the door, Aad lu less than half a minute gallop* 1 down • the road once more. Then I nearly cried my eyos out, what with grief and feer and *h •«*; He was good and kind and patk-nt; 1 wat al tk on- to bl im *. And th • hour* wore oa t II midnight, and my hear *Oem d turned t -tot-, A* I Nutened for hie coming wa.le I eat tberr ah ' uponthw rullrtijtd ih-A cut in twain the b oad acres of their fa her’s farm could be 1 aek at the station at train lime in the afternoon. Aunt Catherine’s lovely daughters helped their prettv cousin Jkttny to *dk the tab'e, of Course, And they Managed alvlv to ham bnfe plate anyone chair too to&ny. and by a great deal of ma- nceuvT n" in seati g the eompfoy. this plate and chair were left beside Jennie fqr~lhe long e ^geeted beau. *• Bellas ’tconre-yeC and that it'n'l the worst of it—I hope he i ever will,’* said Fa.mur Draper, looking a ectio v- I'telv Across the ta >le at his d <ugh er as tSars. Jen, he will un- reium iHiVfl ha gets a l> u e of our language. It would be I mak ng uifder ditHculties At presett*.’! Jennie looked indignant, but Thb'jn- telligent young stranger, althoujfh oli- 'servant and alert was ent roly oblivious hf.All, pbrsh ljU ulH«V>H& . Mother Draper pneked a strong; good- il. ed i a or bag with lunch, sauug. with tears: " Ihere was nevjsp -uch ■ood IrTiTtcd - bo , h a* iuy - bo .v’ aod Hint OitheriHu, >vHd had 2 boy df her bVVn somewhere in the far West, ghve^ the si i anger a ddllar ss bade him good-bye. t ^ . r. The steer team wa . taken in |he midst of pnothVr ?noW • tfrry ithd .'k IW fttofry com anv went back {hrquAh the pretty sheltered neighborhooddlf y lound an escort .n the way rif jngin e\ery diKir >a time thev reached the litt,l« vil-age about;the railway slat oh the Draper turn-out headed a decidedly unique [ravl.f Jr A. PATTERSON. Surgeon Dentist. ’ Office at the Barnwell Court H us . With Ike d-ylight eeme e neighbor; '*■ Ta bat b> * i hurt," be ■ M; “round lee a* toe rosd une-wsrlou*; taker up at first f<>rd- *1" Juet l>eb nd bin* mm- four otben. with a bur den atoorly br ugh'; As 1 st'-d ' nl o'lii.i. w-tobed tliem youiat guea* of all I thought 1 ,e boweil his h ad to ask the ble<*iug. 1 believe heiscomi g i-ow. um le; 1 really dn,” exclaimed l-ouise the nw*« men* the good fa mer hadrt opened hid e\ea, a d sore eno ugh, as they l<>o«ed out th« wln.iow thev aaw a sioiitlv built ■Jon l’alien'* waited oa at rratdeoce i< de al red. Will attend calls to any p> rtloc of R«ra well aad Hampton con a ties 8iiis'*ction guaranteed. Terms cash. AU»311vJ e day* and n'ght* that foil oared I 1 v-d. but that wra a I; . • And with teartee* ey ■ I we ted for thr that might tvHMU. Wander ng in a wild drOrlmm, broken phraM* ’and to n Droppedfrom iev r-d lip*, and told me whai hi*. ROBT. D. WHITE, pmofui th"ugnu had h ea se Th*nh»*i vine d-wned nwm u*. Jot* «arly, anneked to m-et i for the b'l te bt MARBLE AWPi GRANITE WORKS MEETING STREET, (Oorwrr Horlbrgk’a Alley.) CHAKLE410N, 8. C "7. —- -ed to wuhen bar *J b'>ped to grOi-t. Not a word wo *pr>h. tngetoer la that WVro^eTatodTfra'I^ twll'ght tirh. n'ae down hn 4*- per gtn fur to* d-wSnr sal I that m-h'ng awwo If ho Nvo* Ull after Mm to “Ihars W L> porbapae a p mi faoMv inm91y] "Did yan ft to- awaoi worm I fa ntty bn How I rrtedl Yon aan t OrtoiS'i aa 1 bam toVa* OTTO Wim & SONS, WaR. fra tdd a Wmw. In > walk - — W HuLDA I-B— j ap the i But. I ve b da mirpoM to Idle talk \ Don t row tolas, mp dear. fifocen and Piorision Dealers, »MB; 'iw »'t you tolas. h»o dear, raw'd , r hue reel up w to Urnyf ll may aae* a rawM of tr-> Ma, am) Day NTs m (Maui. procc 'non The stranger nskeil a groat many not very coherent queitions. The boys amused t1i«ni--N ca by nasUring him It W.,s a dtSmoHstrfllulH ill liii^nortor, it bhing « custom of the town to thuaen- tertaln foreigners. The girls entered into part culars. and explained the real A pie« t* <tef Mew Paflip«ffd Pd 9«fi An Vti ill itfWw. how gladt they are to 1 PERRONAL ACT —••Brick” Pomeroy Ifl glad they rash out on every possible oMfaaUjn l,»r* dissatisfled If they do not get their Sun days out, even when wet—thelf even ings with their friends $ and, if not al- Idwtid to gd odti low often take French leave and wafit odi afl 4oM M their master And mistress’s bade la tufned. Of course this b.rijry wrong; and sudh conduct Wii hoi be not go the right wav to work to prevent, their acting in this sort of mannet/. How few mWtresses take the Slightolt IrttereeV In their «ww ants’ wel-' fare, their >ys or pleasures; ff "n’>v they do their work proeerlv, that i- all demned ; but we are that we do •• Ohf Doctor, I hope voa will do aB j ’Brick” Pomeroy idu can to «uf« poof little Pfiacc, for j and la living in good etylc In h he should die I don’t know bow I ttdill11 get dong Without hiia."^ Such was the pltifdl sppeal a reporter beard an aristocratic joufig »edy ffora West Walnut street make to a veterinary wT n, and aa the news gatherer tool __ jfl astonishment the apparently wor ried yotihg ereatnre gathered up an hgly, peevish pilg dog ill her arm#, and. Wtor hsvirt^ cirefillly wrapped a rug around the crktrtiecl ean : fle, she sprang nimbly into her carriage attd wae driven * W " Do you have many such aalleraP' tw iBirea the rei»ort«r. CoL | —Mtoa Emily FalthfoB will this country thie fall aad ••Modern —Mm. Q- C. Howard, who the Topey of ‘‘Uncle Tom’s Cahia” thirty yearn, fa atffl enacting th* * —Wendell PkdlHpe lead# a * tired life !n hie new hspe oa street, Boston, where he bee fas mfh*T his immediate ' “ ffi of x«eer team wait- thay eagS elWlt Bflt rmghtth/xt v aid. so that bv the in this way with regard tnjthe ..J dm lilfla vil a/e of their houseaf W r e think not : bu‘, <m the Sohtriff; IS f»f a* possible, mis tresses should endeavor toppxltlffl tfidd- •‘la7c*Wf« ten a day,”f replied tho Doo'or: ‘ lor i b«Va mmletUe * , -aott lrt cent and rational recrea'iou for all their (f'-en. of the dog a specialty, —Joeeph Perkins foender of the New York gaged in nrenerinM a record of dependents, whether children, governess or servants. The old proverb about “all work and no plav making Jack a dull boy” holds good with yonng and old. Men whd slafe lit their eonntltlg- hon*es or their offices front tflomlng oci as on ipii vine . and it would nave been hard to |t»ii g manjravelv brcaetirg tne storm. \et snow! g a certain weart; ess as he wnlk d along the slipper, way. ;nang find a more bewildered Individual than Maai-oned the in litig ohft^tjhile sll the-.bova, Kho were dancing around, managing the hal br ken a eers. united n a hearty hiirra'i w^ji l the g rl-i on all the slels w v«d their pocket kaadkerohiels in Miie ’■ “ W’hut voudowilhmeT 1 ’ theetraagef naked, lixik.ng around the • ug. wall- nntil night withont a due proportion of life displav of >oung bo^-Uest, become in time not only dull, but m. Children who halffitoot a reasona- 103 i aoflllf 104 Eml Bay Stmt, CHARLESTON. 8. C. A MRAM.LR AI THE A Tha»h*«'*t»« •••VT. DepaSef R ,11 lie* M«'*rtala Ne SO Rest Bay Wash Bunna, Duoea, Glam, tn . Dwrereux & Co., the J™. •ir. hall-defin*? mfaA Ip Thanka- k the evening grav a r^m vad-ng ehilli all par- form, away, or .DBu.ane ta. UK i Crffifit, Utlfa. fUtier. Mht« »t4 IvMs lutlre. 71v1 CHARLESTON, &C. Itir, ting lorn. going awa npaay and| I Ragfaad Sl«*ll foraboding of h[mmps mmmr 238 King Street, Oppoe*Ve Academy of Music, CHARLESTON, 8 C. R -ome ta lat st 50 rente a a'ghk Meal* At all boar*—Orator* in every wi*. A toe, Wiors, Llqaan, Began, Ae.[*ai901v O. LESLIE Wholraale aad Retail Dealer in Rat 6«a«. Uktm, Tirtlcs, Tempiw, Oysters, Etc. Eio. Stalle, Nov. 18 and SO Fieh Market CHARLESTON, a 0. AITorden promptly attended to. Tewaa Omh or City Aeo>pUf?t, aagtoly] THOS. McG. CARH, F’A.STTION'A.BL.K Skaviig aid lair Irewiig Sains, 114 Market Street, (One Dx>r East of King Street ) ' mstSOly] CH KBLE8T0N, S' C. ' la |Msg ihere was like .MU I sver>a>dy who wi wh-> waa to have company took la ne irly all of Now went to bed with a dii dlaa >00 ntmentoca the • There la foot inches o> mow, at len t." >aid Farmer Draper o« I haaks- giv iug morning, as he sme in from tho b g horn, stamping hi* loet vigomus v pon the atone Hour of tho irk pi >rch a Four in< h •# at least, aad that isn lhe worst of it. it is covered with crust as thin and sharp, almost, as wii d©w glass. I decUrs hare is a hole in one of m* ru' ber boots a read,. “I don't know what to do about cooking the turkey. ’ said Mo bar Draper, art)log a large platter of st- aro mg atewod ch.cken upo i the breakfast- table “I don t Ma now Aunt' alher- ne nnd the g rls are to get down hero to dav; or Frank and h a wife, or the box a. either, for that matter. ’ ** It is a bad morning for horses to travel, to be sure.” *a ; d William. < otn- ng in (rom the barn just then. " but Tbapksgiv ng is never postponed on ao- ootmi mlheweather, sol will tell yon what 1 propose to do 1 w 11 tickle up the atiers all four voke, and hitch them to the Jung wood sled and go lor th: com,may. It will be great fun. be sides showing mr g*><*d mfapoa t o i by breaking a track for mv neighbor*. You can go, too. ai*. if vou have a mind to; we will atart right away niter bre ik- ast” It will bo pretty cold," «dd her mothor. • And that ain’t the worst of it,” pnt her father. “1 e pect she will be •®“TRY*®* ”tHE GREAT REMEDY FOR „ - Pulmonary diseases, COUGHS, COLDS, * BBONOHIIIB, Ac. AND GENERAL DEBILITY. SURE CURE FOR Malaria and Dyspepsia IN ALL ITS STAGES. I •:i. 1 IS-For Sale by DRUGGISTS. all GROCERS aad needed he e about the ch eken * xens. Mother "will get along until Aunt Catherine get* here; she fa a whole leant and a Worm to let So nut on onr water-proof, old maid, and come fown and help me ta kle. Yo i need 4>i be afi a d of your beau getting here vefore you return or certainly, if he has to walk, he o n't make great head- wav thiamornng.” Jennie, a br.ght, handsome, trim little bodv, being the oldeiA of the [Taper children, was » waya toasmgly called “the old maid," by her four brothers, who delighted in joking her about an expected lo er who never ame. “Jennie a beau" was a sort of .mythical scape goat in the family to whom all imag nable, abeurd btandci* and mishaps were attributed. So now she made some laughi K»nae, and when her brother mat hi* team, oonstaUng of altornate of red and whlta ateera. two — mujb. she took her place opoo a of straw ia the oenter of the huge sled There, •to," sa d WaiiMa. Uktof hfa of tfak ried and look uroa rsilri'artLTJ hiRls ZtSSfljrss spSm The weath' r had changed agal'i br this time, and the air was full of irroek fcatli ry fakee, a* if al< the feath r* of all tin fowls ihat graced tk.it day’s din- n< r in New E gland had leen cast to tho fonr wi ds “He^eomi' ginV* “ Xe. h* is going h-T’ “Yea. be has decided to call.” as i he youag min. who w«s evidently a atra'gcr looked agai at tha itotiehed. wi dows that eve i on the outside . bv# a bint of warmth a* d g'ol chA-r within. “Bow-wow-wowr’ lairk-d Pi'chert, the hoii*e-do/, in a decidedly oquivvea' weleamc. espre allv when taki >g into vo -id-rat oa hto hegS pr-pof «* *0**4 ••vage a T; a >d the atningar wa« tarai- g awsy as th ■ pia ea door o,>cncd aad John had called out — “Ifown. 1* a her-, down" ^ Com* in, r-'fu— in, <ue. «»u of lira storm! ’ "1 tan<»y«r. *md*fce *tranger, giviwf hie ha' and coat a hake, thus d.vrstinf th-m of their bunh-u of anow. and fol io ar lug John direct Iy It to the dial g* a d. with agiworful bow to tha y. seating huneeU by'the lira - “We were avperaieg yow." eaid Job <. W- hav- the table set for yoa a* too may se- Sit right up. ' Vea \es ’ ass a'ed Former I 'ra-wr; ••s t r ght up, you are e -Id and tired, of co ir*e. hut that i*n l the wont of it. y oti niu-l tw k egr , loo You can get wa~m and ie<ted and idled at the tabic. 1 ouiae. to carry on »h« joke and to treat Jenu e * ioog-ex|*e«lc«l beau with due cord s ny. pushed hack t >e vra.*ant rbair. and .. ennie. not lo be out-done, glanced up and see ng a com-ly. a**tly- draa*e I youn ; man a: bar elbow g»> e h m one o' her sweet am lee. mot oned him to the seat lies de her a id paased h.s pi tie to her at her to be helped. The stranger evidvatly under*t'’od verr little of all the merry ta‘k going on a'o*md the board, hut he sat down ia the proffered chair, bowed his head for a momout aa If invokreg a »l ent blessing, and then proceeded with h.s meal. •• You haf Urge family.” he said inrea- v to ilie 'iariner. carafuiL -Uidi ing hreworda, ‘ wad you hal much meat, -kfoking around with ev dent astoniah- ment at the groaning able, for Mother l raper and Aunt Caber ne bold to the old fa*h on that everyth ng Belonging to the Th-nksgiving dinner amat be on the fable before the am ly were sealed. “ We don’t live like this right a ong,” explained the farmer, "and that isn t the worst of it—we don’t aant to. This fa •Thanksgiving. *’ All this to the disgust of William, who was expostu at ing "Oh. goodness, fath er, why must you tell h in that! .Why don't >ou make hint be) eve that th s is onlv a picked-up d nner?” The young people all joined in alaugh M this, but the stranger repe -ted: ••Thanksgiving? Thank vou! Thank GodP I see! 1 knew. I hear a!>out it.*' l not knew it t«-dav. Everv door I call I tind good smella like Chr atmas At home. No one say •come in.’ Here dog say ‘Walk in.' You say ’Wel come,' " and the S ate ully at John’ ■n went on with bis dinner with a hearty rahsh. " i>racinus! See him lay in for sup ples," SAid John, pss ing the onions. "Don't intiict such a stow-away upon ns. Jennie. I verily believe it is the •Robin to bobbin, the .big-bellied Ben,’ that we used to read about in the Moth er (Joo-e boot.” *v«fiooqe! Goose!” cried the stranger, nodding toward the skeleton of the turkey, “ 1 understand, I think, this be Yankee Christmas ” “ Sonfething of that sort.” said the farmer, "but that fan t the worst of it —Christmas is yet to come." ou going?" aaked one ter the question liau been frame I in various way A he sa d ••To Canada. There b»f I friends. A mistake I made. I come to the wrong town you call it? I write letters. I ■pend all m moneva I go walking now tr Canada and 6nd mv friendA r my brother. Now how mao. mito?” •• Too many foM^fellow to walk this slippery traveling.” sa d-'ohn. •' 1 aay, D ck, old boy, ,, to h : s broth err "what do you say to putting hi in the eaboose and giv ng him a littlf Ad right." said the good-natured freight con iuctor. ** It wr*' 1 ' 1 od deed for Thankagtv ng 1 or him at the hseex israv of St. | tion to-morrow morning. If 1 don’t aad he will ho ia the * Do heferohe Fit htoa ap a bias eat of ace pie.” aad went, and 1 man looked ng fa e. and •• W here are you of fhe boys, and a warmed little car. ••i'anad- •r,” replied IHek. imitating the traveler's pr nunciatkm. “No moneysr’ and ttos young man proceeded to turn hi* jtoekot* inside out, wh< renpoa Dick explained to ike ama*emerit of himml and h ■ comrade* and the increased bewilderment of the Mtanger. that he had a lien on the rail- ro id and all the stock until his next month’s wages were paid. •• II- was sound asleep on one of the bunks in the cattoora whea *** reached E-eex.” raid Di A. “and 1 turned him over to Ben'i-cet and told h m to Shove h tn through into the Dominion and not tot the cuMom houM off-eeri at st Ar mat d collect duty on tbs Irngiuent* of mother s turkev and mince pie." Thanksgivings eve y war at the Draper thev talked over that snowy ! hank«giv ing when “Jennie’s benu” sat down to the eve. end wondered who he aad what tv-came of him nnd what kind o' an uaproaxat af qA>e» Ragland Thanksgiving he carrieoww^r. Leal war at a con rntioa where there ea'ramhled ta Chrietiaa fellowship ln>m a l p rtsof the world, a yen' h gentleman said to a tody with whom he was oonvsntog: ** 1 have never been in the States but oare 1 efore. and then 1 had a owriiO' - experience. I landed in New York from a i reach ehip With only a mere eroausriag of Engttoh- 1 wanted to go to my friends in Be ford. < aaada. th ough carrlewneee of officiato 1 •ent to t cdfrwd. Mae*. I found my I take there and wae started for ray er destination, but my money gn*s out. nnd being young aad strong lots I detri mined not to di but to m ks my way oa foot H late H the fall. 1 bad ao t oobto in ob- I taming fo<at and ebsltsr at night and puabed on bravely niftl a enow storm o ertouk me. Ob. n bat a ( ay that was! 1 cal ed at many door* bat wae i nt in vitX! to enter. At tost, when alrooe | wear ed out, 1 re ctae 1 a houee th t 10 me i>ke an entrance into Heaven pin bed myself to ere if I was still in the body. There was warmth and a cast and laughter and test and song and littto chil ren aad ladie* in Lr ght dre-se*. 1 was welcome and a mate waiied for me. After the toast I was taken w th all the gowts on a huge *toU 1 1 rawn by oxen to the elation. ' ther aimdar teams oined uun in the lo g, wide cou dry street- They escorted me to the s at .on and into the car* and 1 was se t to my fr ends free of charge. • When 1 is overed from m. fatigue and wanted to write and thank my fr ends. 1 knew not the town, the Mata nor the names even of my entertainers snd pre'enrers. as I may call them. I knew noth ng of It at al. no more than a ha-v. and now l w U ask you ae I ha\ e asked others; do you know aught of such a country tost vab where long $t , : ngs of oxen are driven about the streets carry ng guests from house to house, apd where it is the custom to so boiinti ul!y provide for any stranger that ha; pens to come Iw on that dav? I w'.sh 1 could know, for I never have seen su' h a picture of happiness, con ent and plenty as the Lord led me to look upon that a'ternoon. A 1 these years 1 have carried those people near mv heart and prayers that the Lord would lead me again in the r midst. “I was one of the girls at that notable fea-t,” sa d the lady, and she entered into 'he necessary explanation to the surprise sod dsl jfhk of tfcfl DOW do, intelligent, demonstrative French gentleman. >. « , Farmer Draper said the other day as be met this niece in a railway tra n. Yes Louise, that y oung tramp, as we called him. you know; turned out to bo our own little old maid's beau after all. 1 hirers do happen strangely sometimes. You irWstn’t fail to come to the wedding Thanksgiving. He hnvftmiisbe tsnt actory credentials, and Dick has taken run up to .Vontreal where he is in bus : ness, and there seems tobAno re s</u why thev shouldn't bfrtoA'ricc. But Jennie don’t know **ord of Ins isn t the ble amount of healthy exercise and mer- mooe, and probv jly will get into mTsohiM; Anff h tithv same with servanU. If they have not a sufficient amount of recreatloflt either their health (lag* of they too get inti) ischial—and mischief of a much more eerioas hind. It will be seen, therefore, that, even from A selfish point of riew, it would be well to Uks some Rule In in those around os; and if w« only eonirider tha anbaalihy kitchen* and underground promisee lo which •ervants lor tha mo*t part lire, and tha dreary aOtoa in which they Bleep, it will ‘ eaen how very neoaaaary It mu*t be to give theat opportHnitim of obtaining fre*h air and axeroiee. If their bodies aud minds are to be kept In a proper Ute of health. In the skating season how much they would enjov beinf *,ired for an hour to go aad see the sliding and an extenslvA^jjractice among wealthy classes, as well as those of lim ited means, who own valuable animals. Thit young lady Who passed out just aa ntered ftfo ( you enter i e-set to be much con cerned about that pug •he bad la her As Mr arm*, as tor that matter, I might say ell the ladiea are worried more or leea fevpecting the heulth of their pets when thev (allhere. and many of them are rualfl? slneere in their sorrow. Well, that dog I was Speaking of is suffering w.;h the dfatemperj Aud Me fAir owner is anxious for me to rid he* p»t ot the d sense . I will visit her borne to nor- f„w ariir-prtaerlha-lsr Prince, ai call* h m. aad will ooattoae my vfalta every day tor about a week or Ua daya. by Which time I expeto Prince will have recovered." •• How about the remnneratienf’ to- terjected hie l.atener. ••AH, that’s the beet pert of It.” laughingly responded the dew surgeon. “It’s.much more lucrative laAn atien t okItiMuea off two! try to lew. I IRR _ —General Jokn Payne, of Wa™»w, Ky.. probably fa the oUtoto peMkmer ow the United States penotoa rolls. HeH eighty-seven yean old aad bee been drawing a pension for the toeeednaseto in the service erei twoTeal*.—IE F. i —Mr. Coroona. ingtoc banker, fa dcoirooo of the remains of John Howard I Heme.” There kto family lirina to » the change to tisir ing to tick boreea I am rarefy about my terrae until my dumb ha* either re oxered or d ed. 1 ‘oraera are usually rich lad ea lobe as dear to rat. WWt of lor a brtok walk In the parity aad in the Sommer ptoa«eat walks ..iriu uc< Mionally lobe or ganised for them, end thl* could fetter- bUshoseeta.wilk ally be (tone in meet (wtabltshmei a llu to ' forethought oa the ml pert, without deranging the lamMy tort-tor the • of >et dogs *e«m - .'hiWrrei. Conseqoeslly they are will- .. — . Jig topey well tor the troatatoat 1 give, ffi wae Magre m^eu. 1 V"* T . 1 oiten And it difficult to get sueh oeo-1 BerefdMbi hefl the* R ww Agb|« with mv orders Dto- pto to (omply w ti-niuui < arnet off ar es- oa dav* when are disiag owl when, from is aoi so much work a* o*u to the bnuee. And all this tall imreh esenato; there a cowing a trtfto to see; aad a and then to a ptotore gallery, a or even a enneert, wtntid make from the daily routine of eimhtoc. sweeptogj end ctoanlng—or. might brfp te etovato aad edaeate a class m P«>pfa which sadly everv way to prevent their bed and disrepnUbto ways. Small social tea pa rue* could he ranged without much trouble or pen**, and to these brother* end eietars of the eervaata might be Invited, aid the evening* med« cheerful with games, picture hook*, illoesratad pefwre. and the like. How mock better would this be thee altogether ignoring 'bat ear- vaate bare friend* end relation*, aad so driving them to course, of deoah end to underhanded proceedings, eueh aa mak ing *igns to attract their friend* aa soon ae their masters and mfatrsisst are out; ■ending totter* to their friends as soon as the mfatreea hae gives her order* lor the day. on finding no late dinner l* re quired ; slipping off when there seem* no chance of their abrence being observe.!; and other practice* which gradually lend giddy girts from bad from one IRtie dec fraud. Almost all servanta In the present day can read and write, and bright, whole some stories, light books of travel und adventure*, and biographical sketcho* would be much appreciated by them and would tend to while away a Sunday at borne, and induce a servant to stay at home, even when it fa their day out, should It be wet or unsuitable for her to go out. Such books also might prevent tbe entrance into private houses of news- and publications which would be •for «t the sorrow l ./ . i. ^ ratar fee j^bm I aaa thnfr I JjT"~~ deceit to some groat papers far better burnt than rend snd which no modest, wtifpritripled I thi * a st eet car. is the kat- girfa “dSp. ter is more hardened and bettor able to Up0 1_. W . thev . ti withstand tho Miction. Pneumonia, ^intmenwyeton the whole hey w i . r . laryngitis, inffuen- bc found gratofnl for the kindly thought \V ^ small-pox. oonrtl- -hewn them; and such consideiatioii* ^ h«“ for their happioem will often bring theit F r ’ ■ ' inducing servanU to I the u '* w other dlseOM When I have Mach a enee 1 always g ve explicit ln*t root too to all low the sa lerer ptoniv of fresh a.r Vka* quentiy l dleeovrr ihe dog wre to bl.nkeu lyieg near e tire, which ta the worm thing that conM be done under (he eircunw-iancve. Hie Hu-'"'*'uatx.*- itet ngl» •toeiaraa whea 1 *«|ji metofe w th beg iltoa^^'juild i^beer •nba»e *ras sTpCsaat tohaeeMm la*ton near Jama tha aa mei disc and one wento hardiv bellave what e foes to rstoed tt Nearly ee Hahamen being baa mm. wm a large, nobto, weli-lred antasal to ea^ tied off I never wonder el t by a (ami ige ied i raiied over If, rruee grained. Bl- __ presence to Ihfa wortd to ae yet naan annate I for to my mind, far I uunjeae I have tailed to d(Soever of what nee he to to an* body Bet the uvners of this •pecte* carry on wnree than those who ha< * vslunMe mast ffe or froihneme M>- tie terrier* risk. It happens oeaatoon- ally that I am railed ep to attend e pel do< whose ■(•tree* to dew ran* of yen- alahahw to the world that she wee obliged to eeewre tho senn sai of a rega - Ur v men ear j enrgvou. WetL I have ao oh orttoo tu thi* leeitog taking nde*p root aaliwll he good for the do^dortnea v Ree;(Octtog tho d.MMau* that affiiet tit* order of tho I .rule treat >on. I eaa »ar that they are ae many, ae varied, and at tbe *aroe time very much allied with tbe ill-of humanity. One of the priueipie ( auee* of etekaee* fa over eed- ing. Pampered dogs that are fed ouotinnalir ou neats and other rich food ocradoo more Ir uihfo than the m<ngt cun w ho ■conr around the strueto for a meal Many pup* are killed by exi Miire feeding ai ae. Ptoto. whoto- some and nutniloue food fa suttcleat; and if thU were adhered to there would be Ires tick nee* among dogs. Distem per is a* fatal to dog* aa consumption fa to ike human family- It fa a genenti catarrhal disorder of three different atagee. It’s not only cruel, but Insane for people to stick a piece of oobbtori a wax on the nose of tbe animal, as it on ly irritates the disease. No amit should be allowed tbe dog when suffering from A well-bred dog fa more If we hefa other I we here ' directly, and we i menu, he bee i We like onr lor any we i choose to m fa perhaps in the the very aloohelof < own reward, by „ , , , give their Mrrioee leas grudgingly and with a more cheerful countenance.— Hural New Yorker. But Jennie tar.ial liugo and I toL---- . wo do’ it T l shorfan t want to. for now he can do all his sooldmgm French ah l she ca& take it all for love snlLes- Annie A. PreNwn. in Springfield Republican. A Lamentable Lot The woman who canned grow old is I jealous of her own children, and keep aloof from them. She makes love while her son fa making love.. Blie beams t lowers her voice and steps out as grace-1 fullvjta she can, and she is not unwHi-. iuglfcat her figure ahould 1* comixu-cd with the figure of her son’s lady ac quaintances. Her morals are irre- ,reachable. She never dido* wrong; is not the fault of her dear, gar- hnHband, who never knew how to love to her. She wishes that yotmg fellow would make love to her but she seldom finds him. When ■he’ does, her simpering folly calls blushes to the cheeks of her children, while the young mlanatudto *t her. hernia aad antic ere a few < senses I am often called upon to cure. Consumption infrequently oo- cun Inflammation of the lungs to quite a common thing, as it to caused by men kicking their dogs in the ribe.” —Hdludelnkia Opr. Chicaao Tribune. ciety so long se 1 tensity of mutual a-tetee are always perpetually talk abc should then love be probably rathm that the loved ( be miserable than indifferent completely ruled by the self the world. Ia the —“ How to Gomel hawking Tact Wo Plato Trout Ffshen. ^ The Twin lakes are st prevent qulta a resort for Piutes, who go there for the loodly erytag an,incensed i at the title ell dieted a face; purpose of fishing for trout E inti I rplc pany of tnem xnu en on the benk, and while the brave buck bobe for the speckled beentiee the faithful squaw ia in the im"**^*** vicinity sewing on a piece of calico or waiting on the fiaher- tviAiv The favorite bait ta ant eggs, and ransacked of & joined phleto Some i took the men. after a nest hae been ito )me; ««*.**, to | In aU —The monument marking the point 1 Penn- lots.) —A slxteeo-year-oid girl •jwgbt painful death in Ni singular and painful death ie N&ple' to oocsequeuceof disappointed love.' While her parents were oat she went lnto the cellar, boilt aoircnlar pyreof 2|^hmti where New York. New Jersey and sylvania meht near Port Jenris, was erected the other day. The shaft which fa imbedded four feet in the na tive rock and rises five feet above the surface, beers on the New York • de the inscription: “New York Boundary MunumeAt 1881 Henry P. llertOA. tecs Is » I ■ - — - >’ McCarter end George H. Cook. the Fcnacrivnato tnee to on hand is placed in the mouth and t when required. Tbe mototure toMheoa the beit and makes it more suitable tor I use. If the book happens to bej 1 Urlv lasv the adnaw is used to , i snd y d^Tmrt often m upon. Botnetimto tha nat-re soos of the f,!reat will heal in toveral doaen Root H&mjtSlumm' “■ Bodie (Oat.) Nem.' a inentl and worth. —To protect the Ironing-board fr net take two paper tour-eecka, tbe bottom off from one. and I one to the top of the other to 4