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WHY TEE DAISIES ARE WHITB Onco on a timt a quarrel I oso. 'Tis said, betwoon Impatient Spring tAnd that old gi ay-beard Winter who Yet longer to his throno woul'I cling. "tir turn it is," gtioth Mistress hpristt, "'Io reign, and clothe the earth anew. How long must all nmy beauties lio Concealed for 'ear of such as you?" 'hla'fi the Suntbeans ctoaxingly She ttarned and said: 'To yotu alone I look f'or help earth's chains to loose, An <( drive this loiterert' frot the throne." Sio. tempted by her stuiling face, The Sunbeams answerel to her call, Antid though old Winter battled welh, Ills kingdom soon began to fall. "But if you think," lie coldly said, "'All Irace of' me to wipe atwat. My tnemuory still shall hattnt and lie Upon .our mtendows day by day.'' And on that night. a atnessenger fy Wirnter sett to l)atisylanil Upon each daisy blossom laid A i,heet of t1snow wit ft lavish hand. Attl 'tistress S1rinst. when she behell 't'e souvenir of Wint r's reitt, Stiniled1 as sthe softly kfised her peta, .\n41 f'olle<d his pult pose onee atgatin; D-1r In the het at of ettth white flowtr She luid it lit of goldlen sun. A nti Iine it tt,' le I' 'losely Ihertit Until sweet tlai.y lif'e wtats tlo e. Anti thus the fair ticld flower prew, Spring's golden stanshine, wart antl bright, At r"'t forever inl its heaart, Tle while its leaves. like snow, tre whit o. -.iury I). l;rine, in 11trer's lfcely. TED'S APOLOY. ' I I hinIIk it. wa:s all ('ousin Ih:tbbet ' fault, and that site should have been tle one to apologize. IIer naite is really Ellen let'r first namen-but mnothler's munet is Ellenl, too; O Avlent she c:aue tt spend tle winter at, our house, father said we hetter call her Cousin Bahbt I, sit r.A not to got her muixed up with mloi let'. 1t, was April Fool's Day, and that Year it came in vacation; not a real va cation; but. t he tt'ller had to go htomtt to c'onfo't her miiher, because th< brother that they ltid heard w:t drowned at. sea wasn't rt'ally' drowned but had come homtie alive :td well. Si there was no school April Fool's )ay which we fellows .1 thought was a pit'v because you can always gi't such goo< chances to play tricks on the girls a school. Well, Nat Winslow and I Vere snow% ballinn, out in the side yard. ''her was p7enty of snow, an1d it was jta> moist, enough to make good balls, :i We were muaking up a lot, to stock it fort with. We were just. bi'ginning I lmild the fort whei mother c:ane tt it tloor in her little red sitawl, und callc< inc ul) to the stelps. " I want. tou to go iowtn to Mis ]a'ker's, Tet,"! said sh, "and tell (It1 minister tIhat the teachers' mnainig wil be here at Ilree ot'1hn-k Ito-oiro'twu aft rrnoon, inste:ad of nt 111r,. Dun11lp's let' bahh lta:s the" nl-asles." "All right, itn:a'amt," said 1; " eat 1Iat(e gzo, 4t' " Yes, of c'urai''e, tnvtl t't forget t( mrranl," said mother: attl then sin went in), butt inl just :a inu11ltenosh 31abb)1ett camle and pu1t her' head ot 'with a pturple woolen hoot ". "'1'heodore," said sh, "Vour moth say"s if the minister isu't fItote, lear the message witi Miss Parker. No% mind you dlon't go :14i I'orget it.'' .Just as she startId to go ita she hal; ]Peted to see a littlit imllta that was u: the steps. It was tnly :ant Apri': Fo Parcel that. we ud ht''n lea ing aouti on the sitewalk to fool the girls wiith quare block of wood tied up) in 1brtoiw paper, and a card inside withi April 1't written on it. "Lheotore," said (' i titt hilbeIt pluckering upl her mo )ith aund lookin soletn, '"Thleodorne D a vis, whati a iho yout nir'! Dn't you lit tme knowi v tuiistei', ntow! I wondtteri whaa atttnd the canioipy you' 11ll tn of netxt."' Now thler'e's somteftintg ver-v <ptte ab.ottt (Ytusini Babbet It, i i somatehlioni even it' site is mtv'ownt set-otmt coutsitt, dont't lik e her' vt't'v well.-isf-ts j e It isn't tIhatI s'he wearsfl lpe inor biecautse hetr handits art'e alwav s cold hilt becta,use slit t'alls meft 'l'haetidinre; fio bt(eatlise site titnks mtintee-pie is uni whtolesomtie fort bonys, andit always st-owl whent I have at piet''i; unti l I t't' t hin) it is becatuse she has ear:at-it' amii alw:i wetar-s a hod.iiu Itn fat I don'tt knotw wuhat it is, hu when Cotusin IthabbettI tellis at fellow no( itake- hii watf lto go arnii dt it! .it mu tst hi' stiniethIintg itt thle way sit says tintgs; fttr I nev'er feel thtat way: bit abhout mthtet'; 01' fatheri, anid whetn V isitI Aut Soitat atnd site sa: s wouildni't if I wer'ie you, 'T-ed"' rhr, wuld'tg and do anythin, not for: Bttt Coutsin Babbiett is diflt'eent. If i1 takena thaut. pat'kagre to thte mttinister'; o: lhelt'tent ad said "dtont't,'" thatt l mioy had,tad I watied t) dot ii right away ith eg went .tin :un dh tte o r':n pkupthe packagef itut'ii'l fmit puti vim "Yv nhu da ' gitol ti if to him.''! tid "it'(t tin' I d" t d a ti.' sid uv:i "cono~ a lit :I Ic ei't t if I nt. s i t'tit renehed ru th houel:l-ii:l ktt -kted, I Kate old do 't. cteit.'si yo vth?ug' tadte'rseto thetwo lieis',sakdrsli. \\' she:t there, she 'aed ''it'sgii to i altt but alit 't ere a if he w s ar d m wotuld r sai n , 'al- el in ste ofi att t ICe;!s"ou tfeet arlwlle mud.at de ni lo lii(t ini ter 'in?e Msi 1)ia.:1 b.b'No the s't" aishe, vrs unavi' sid I,i "and.'ie ttly lhit ith ltcher'meip.ilb at iur llu tnd byorrow htame Mrs.iifi' ' D ut babn ysktthe' nIsle * s." -at Of icourse it has," ilaid Itc i.e Ms: speaings verye shap amy it uick.i -t 1m aind'i amite surrit wTshey're awa avn't soethicn' They task fo i Ic tht. agraovakn' Shtlk thet-ate Nan keath sait." ~ t m,'e!I't ~ I dwdn' dorr i Waon yit aenthi ahn byOthe itmeI kgot.on! I'wtdita gie n myou sates nd iy "tots daml tilI alhot madlteupmid to gottk h ati ad tellisn rer it was 1s a1 tii itak CIIabout th ' ackiek,an ak for 'it itlbaci mother makes the best fig pudding in n the world. 14 It seemed exactly as if ('ousmu Bab bett knew just what. I'l done, thoglll of pi course she didn't. It was onrly that I . b felt so sort of guilty; for ('olsiI l;ab bett always hIas a way of looking at a 1t1 fellow as 'if he had cone sonething he i oug~ht not to (do. . tf After dinner Nate caine over to hlilti so a fort, butt. I could not put ImY uind on it solilehow, I was so uncornfortable or about what I'd done. ~w< If it had only been any one else that th I had (one it to -anv one hut. it tn- I istcr! And a new minister! That was what Imae( it 'o dreadful. fir So I kept. thinki,'r about it all tLh aftternool while w\'e \w\ere hui(lillg" the l fort. I wondlered how the miniister s) would( look when be opened the pack- yo age in his stuidy, and saw the bock (f 'ea wood and the card with " April Fool'' writtenl on it. I wondered if lie would show it. to if A\liss 'Maria, and what, awful thiing, Aht.' "11111 say abolt le. I wondered if ile riI trouti tell fat her, and what father wou l( think was a had enough thing to lo to sa a fellow who n:a"e an April l1vol of the minister. :af Father was over at. Millhury that ri :+fternoou, and I was glad i f it. I I hoped his sick people \ would keep him b away till it was dark; till it was too t late for the minister to come and tell In lim about Ile. I wished I was someC- J body else. 1 wished even I was Nate, j whose mother didn't believe in lun cheon . I would have changed placest with BobTalbot, whose father wouldn't let. limll skate, or go in swinmling. lhe iiore I thought about. it, the worse it t see tl. AlOut ftoir o'clock father cane home o from Mil1)"lur, aui1l just as he was (dri\-- 1 il, into th(le yard I saw the minister r cross the street. and sl)eak to him. t Then, of course, I knew it w:s :ull over with me, al I went, ip to tl e fence, though 1 felt, ntlch mrore like f runIngIll, behind1 the barnl; but somur- Ii Ihin1ig stellel Io mllake lte go right up1 to tlie Imlillisvtr. They were no t. talkin-r about me.v though, after all: they were talkiin a toi 'tiie lti foa : fat he io irt ' er wis la int I ltl til:ta ick u1:In u cr iI ill ii i I gjit u t<' til ne 'ig eht if 1 e re- l } 1iutl4ed IIhe m1ini-ter. ,1for he laugh-Ied .V hist tha . rIt nI til :1 : 1\.:intl said1 le: it - T et dore. I a1 s rry I w-aS out O thi li itrr' Iu w\h -t \<t c:lle<l (I and v :111 1,f1 \tl cai r . nn l 1Wel. <tf cor.ie, after thalt I knew I'd ' ",l ito tIIl t1). fo r f at her isn't. lihe kimd to It h:atihinl p1tais withtttut kinowU\'ig ' all :lttlll 11. "'td." Said father. "w da.tid he nit hat w al of tirin < i tt'ions on' t likt' tha:1, -h~'rt andl '.harp), like the 11 t r:c-: t f a1 whip. So then I hadl to tell st hiin til- w\hul story: for I td n't li'. what \v r else I cdo. I tht l him all t i :bo l it Ihut,.l ouit tin iatbbett andi everth 11in,t lte put up) his hanl :I putlledt his tl whisk a t m1itinute. r 'a t: e tl v'oti' u utht .'' :tai t ' e. other va t setting out 11m linner she'd b ern keep,ing; hot fttr i:11lwr1. 'The t chiken wa in the m n.:1t1 tht" li" { ludtt d11int' n\:1- i :u a ilt 1"ri hit tn t t ip of t Ih te1 -kettle, couleI over with :tu >thter al S:aucer". a ' t 4 i t ttl oi watchIl inther till the dinner \\as on thel t:,ble, ftr I w:ma1tedl , tit t l er al ute, :1t1 111 il ill th ' :1.(ul : with ('m- in liabil.lt. l t t hinli t sIth her a'liil lt:. ' it. Sh was tle vi s pu t'ihmi lwrnug er. :9 oo ls r aterr hid huortn of d i'poited iShie sv -eTiatis tilt wrst thing ibwit m ther.i' 'il ted ooksi lilt' 'aI n:n. thas te i.fl ho u.wIWs '.il''henli she said1it waa:lt ed oSt' tfiall t a minial r:i :ell in ,tI moIntgIl tu te llim 'ttht I hi:t rrhte I I knewth't a'I sh ui i e to toit at lant s shf al i rw. of i corg ut hi i dn't' I hatelu' .\ot e in n. Ii' toughr tt aboti lat hatit 111 e 'd the i tr ' ond1 th..in i' lib'it a' na N t'h'i a n it i t.If lie April Fo 'l lDa al in' ashuel 'ii1t. es' breikfas l I hit' (httoio. Nitt '\\~t tno k low wtau,' sidng ' on n i vt his r A gate1t1 sIn e comigit.-. upitnifll andg S Aged thu'e 'ihe' graths too ahik t :"il Sup wihoutfellowin hat sa 'tid: n n h'rm Mya nther'sinth's hI must ' woloio tn to1 sedin f o tha bule. rmt fto hav to everybody. ie ha o nyod h,ele Ioubn't haeea thouht r any ihiner Imiore atu to ,avtiiisli' t h ltitth:. I serea if it sid'tfon aouoe bugt I knhwin-d'. Hj od ato. mew minte nd then threw back his head and miIhed, and said ho: "el, Tred, I dion'telther, more's tihe Ity. Heaven knows We ought to bo, lt I don't think we ire." Then lie told me to tell my mother it no apology was needed; t hat tho tn(II was onl? i joke and 1e never ought of minlng it. Then he grew rt of solemn again, and said he: ''If I should know of your lying, Ted, chieat,ing. or stealing, or tormleting ak creatures or chilren, these are D things I should mind, '1'ed; now ro 3mnber that." Tihien he jumped up1) and -poked1 tho , and looked at his watch. "At.- two o'clock," Ted," said he, "I i going ever to the Port to visit. the IIio-ship that came in last nigiit. If 11 tind that boc y want, to go, too, I'll Ii for you at half-past one." .Il'hen lie shook hands with me just as I was a grown-up nan. Nrtr tame out fron behind the sy "What (didlth IIn' iiste1r say, Ted?" il he: "'were you s(":red?1" ""N( .'' s:id I. '' wasn't. s(ared at all :', got in there. lit' said it. was all lht; h didn't seem to mind it a hit; 1( if you. or an y othler fellow, dare; to y that tIe iisteir i'lt agoodl(,square an. of the best kind. I'll throw you to the nld-puddle before you can say wck 1 oh inson"' -1/:anor 1Puutnm, in )uthi's (':0m)mnion. About Earning Money. If anybody knows the value of moniiey a the individuIal, it is a woman. A mne' ity look at it in a wis'r sense and thi; 1 I lie Nattional debt aiid inivestmentis an 1 iortgages, IbIut ini sua11 suimtiS it Call it fter all be of half the iiportance t,> iiil hat it is to a won:nui, who w:its yard"ls f rihbon aid Iunids of he'ids, hits of 'lve(t, silk( :til Laon, gilt. til gs;t, sib\('e,1 bings, onlbs, I:e 'l:'ts, Iri mgl's 11'111 it(lehbi"s, wh'li(1eb ttould be of no us:,( N, n1e of the sex wI15os weai' is cl(otlh Of arious sad col(rs, and who, havtin : 'atcI. a scarf-pin, a. ('oll;:r Iatt'i, and ring on his lit tie finger, is provided ith jewelry for life. An d yet who ever hl'ard If a ruti ,nal :oor man who didl not. lesir'e and1( di i not inke mloney wheneer it was po.ssihle? Vhlile lorror rcius the soul of ianiy an nim'mui tous young wvonan at the tn iught i ('ar'ninig a tc,int. 1I a[1pily, a broa1rl:' iew of the m1at.ter is t tke i by a ~r'at a'y yttg woilenl, fromi Ite sw et irl gradumate who hop's to le ia doto'r or lawyer to thel! imi'ch)ian(i's <bt)ight' I h aly announces lcr intention of erIt:: 1g ai tradel. ;tuit still, inl m;.111\' a1 I) ica;:' 'hero there is not liudf 'nulh t> rovid'u for all, women draw thelas >getlier and, evon whil' they -I.ulr rivaitioni, boatst that t'ev ne'vei' C:a:1ed nytlung. Anl ld1( father c.om's wvearily h1m", fter a long da1:y's toil ; a young IbIothlt'tr reacks down with car,'s that arei too rit for him, and still the sul)< r.t;tion hIltt it, dt'g'ades a wom01an to work hor hr win living will prevail amo:ig h:lf a ozeni ist''lrs fOrced to Lm1ll:'11 telo:IuItn(ii's s t.heir sugar in their tea aili li itt(r oil heir bread, to shabbiness and the at tekts of infuriate-d tradetsmuen who nat urally d sire to i paid their little lill.;. ('hy will do anything [.but " work ftr noney." E:v:"y day, as they 'eep fron their iiinliws at the vorld, they set happy, roll dressed womeni in the pri.of.:.s1io s ;ni inl nlce)y trades, going to and frui to heir work, comfiiortabile with the wages a their pocket s. They hiear the toites if thewIpiano biy which scome women,4'u no4 itt le fortune as at teaer 'n. O ppoi sit i is iilower painiter who has pucpils andic sclis~ heir friends, " Th'i s wouhNlibe mmposs'.. >le filr uS; we never eaned1 a pecnny. \ndit pieol'c 14 ar apt ti sa1y :'" The Miss Iysonis are ca' prud . Thley comie of ilcit, are tliey hirouid ? As a raile, tl)e aidies wvhoi s'crn to earnt monetty d1o 1not welves onl any relat ive thatnt will lpen hcis -onlsiin---aniy smilall plea oif re'lationshiip iu Th'ley will actumally go a-hitggicig inii lelicate aid daiinty way aioogit fr'ic1''ih ni rececive any thing aniy oni'el choosesi' ti Anda it i.s we'll kiicown toi ever'y one t lii any oiler (of marriage to onie of thenit whuich prii'iistes a cofortcltable domeii wil liut if tho girls ar noit cit tractive thlei' piss from oneti long suffer4 in g r41lative ti another unt il they are " i broughit init(o wvithx their laitest bireathi lif thiri genitilit. anid are't aM 1prud4 oif neve'r haingL-I!f earn'e<4l at pemiy as they slumld lie alauSedlIt4 of it, Cerit ainly thlire ar ie f'ou'ri che w imen i i Ilthe wiorld to-dauy licii t here were'i I w< uih yeari's ago, buiit t hitre ir ' st ill (enough bi 'il. rts ini wh'ichi theyu shu-bihl le' 4m-.ior igedt. n it h 1 th ldlll hyh '4 'ltory that ladhi's never'i work. for' a li ebbio. ined1 if it ;filr a true lady' woui r414atherl' '-harity ;cail ini a wornanciily war 'u ejie's in thle piossib ii ity of indepen.'l 101n1e. --.*l()//r A'y/i: /h//a. 'Turkey's Ilecay. Onily I wI generai'itionis irgoi the pJosse - ions oif Turi key rau from thle Rivt'r teussia, it. was thle largetst empijire ini E ope.~ lIut 'Tucrkey~ has 1bee'in' xtensively 'ueie('S waus t iff ini thie soulthi, and14 set up 1hou sekeep'iniig for itseel f; t heln Serv ia .nd1 Rimnia were cut oil' ini the nocrthi. hinco Tu'irkey's last wiar withI Rm..sia Lustriai hais appriopitedtt Bousniia aiii ferzegov'ina ; Bulgiacti gainedt ini fact its npednthlu cli'e ; Eaistter'i itun)el ina at tate nniia acid Mi~ontenegro wvere enlarged biy overail s-lic's of T1urikey'. This hlf T' ey in Europi1o one tof thle smaiillest EurIo >'an' states. So fa r Tur ikey hits lost woc-thiirds of her Eu ropeani poissssins. l'hie Eiuropeani popucio iof(i Turilkey ii:s 1 winidledl do(wn fro ll1i wenity to live imill onis of peopiIlo ' ENG.;antes e brokien:'i Aul Iow~a paprc' ells oif twoi lovers w ho were~ permainently '14u ii, f realui~im." '' IeinI g frecly inter >reted~ thi i.t1'u S " nicns roal y that thev 'tiant'e ren'lis the insutanice of a r'omanitio (oimcig hldy' whyii hiad a ver'y fne head of - Oe eing, w'hen heri atllaned iood gazmiug very inquisitively at it in he mitdmighit, she said, with 'mchi feel big: '"Jcohn, are you thinking that each 011 of these hait's ia liko a golden cordh nninhg you to hapinifess?" "Well' no.,' hc anuswered, m'echanically, "'I was lhimti1 "lhat a nico. mostquito not1 the "THE ROUSE." :a Vlewed, froms the Calle,Aew. (From Harper's Magazino.] From the galleries of tho Houso of Representatives popular government ap pcntrA to consist of a Confused mass of desks and desultory mnen--the desks lit tered with books and papers, and the ment continually walking about in every direction ; of a vast amount of privato correslpondonce, a relay. of page boys obeying a Turkish magnificenco of e clappec hands from this and that mom- t ber to do his errands, and a monotonous t droning by (:o clerks, together with a minimum of oratory. All this againt a dignified background of oigar smoke in th lobbics, and of coat-rooms and bar ber shops, whera Congressnen lounge and joke, or confer on coining measures. It is also apparent, from the amount of work done with the ponknife, that tho Ilouse is determined to have order as to its linger-nails, whatever may be the fate of publio business in this respect.. You hear some half-audible speaking, hut general walkiig, talking and rust hng suggest how Demosthenes, if ho laid en.loyed the privilego of a sat in this body, might have disponsed with the aid of the sea. Then a division takes place, and mem bers pour in from the lobbies, the res. talurant, the committee-rooms, to pass like i drove of sheep between two tel.. ler. Tihe efforts. of inexperience,d or tllilnportant mteiubors to get attention are patheotic. One is perpetually swag gering about. )uit never saal aks ; anot.her gets up and murmiirs, but,, beiln ig r1ed by all parties, sits down, t uitlt a ghastly disappointment, and t.ries to lo+)k aS if lie did not feel he was being looked at. ; another, with Chadlhand hair ris's for information, asking, inl a blaid voie, i qiostion so needless that, suome" one on the other side answers it, to :ave the Speaker's tine, and Chaldhanl, after swaying lineertainly on his toes fir an inistalt, subsides so abruptly that he ean't at onco recover the use of his limls sniliciatly to steal atwaty toward a eltak roomn. Yet at almost 'any mmlient, e cept in the "morning hour" and (in " pl ivat e-hill d1ay," anl excit ing tandt m1as I terly discasion may b;gin, which promptly tilla thle chairs anl eiwimins OVery listener. 'T1he general (tl(lclmonir of the House, too, is more bi5nss-ike, ixcepting for the aolatult of pcretcehnla. tiotn, than that of the Ilons' of Commons. Those who> comie to look onl, witl iniina,iuations Irained by history and the press, are grieved to go aw.Iay withoutt seeing a single memnher sprin'g at alother's throat, otr cven e.all him a liar. Tlhe h lomogen"ity of the faces andal p eso1ns: on the floor is nother puintl for retlkil. 1t is clear that, Aiin(ricas115 are Amuericals, however wide atsuanader their alboles lay be, and it oceul5 to one tlhat if the rcler esntatives of dillerent see tions were to get hopcelessly mixed up atihl cicttn1e"td alcouit tie s:nlho day, it. wouhl protdue n0 inconigriuity so tar as their olit wair ap1per0:ne is concerneI. 'T'o imagine t.iese colfort:ablo gentle mncl arr:yed, inl their fro"k-.ots of identical make, In opp,otsite sides in civil war, or as the Ia:wgivers of separ.".t. Coniifetleraeies, wonil 1 ho gl-otesIlne if tbe realii ai few yeais ago hail hIot beel so trag;. A few listinctions of East al Htouth and West may pe"rhaps 1e traced in tihe physiogonmies, but inlividulal peculiarities assert theml atelves far ito titrongly. The man of the people, with his iidillerent neck tie and " well-met " manner ; thet sung, well-to-do lawyer ; the " elegant speavk Ier ;"' tIhe richlest memb)ers, with lheads part1ially bald anad faces seaImedl with linoli wrinikles, weainUg a loo1k (If lonl resigna ion to the14 collectionl of div iend s ; o tile pIlethorIi, rosy-facted man11 whoi gains5 manll oIf refined miannelrs ; and the I gory antl agonlist--ail l ese, anld oIt he It yv pes beOsde, maly lho sha;rplyI diserbin' at '1 withoulit regardl to State or geographical lines. It las grownvl to be the lash Iion to) sayV tha lt Conlgress n00ecomp) lihs noting1~ excep t, toI disturb ril', but if that is so4, Onls a task. lionne memboers are tla hu1Iiest peollel in the0 coun)try, withi thir cauIenSes5, their ince(oInt commnlittoj lleOt ills, Ii lir sl)0-celles Ili1d l)IIIarn coInsti Ilents, and interviews with visit b11cr are0 the twoI iiost he'artless :n1i1ials hInier tIhe sunl. The Mon, I-ra l (/. : f/ dnmkll (on thel twentys-six cents it conl tainled. -11( Th HonI. IKennethi ihiyne1r end~orses it. TFravelers shou11 d have a sure and11 speedy1 enre0, for sneh1 comlaints1j11 as ( Thulr li iarrhe' , I 1l'r i of i th 'Ilemab :1101 Irelialet Chlera and I >iarrhiI-.1 .\ldicine( c an bie ca rriedi inl th poc41ke t. ['rite 25 ( nAss can hIe readlly and1 neat IV drilll1d wlith ai small: drill (.lIlrnh- 1 :: Hs:a kep mois 1t with sp.rits If inrIleninfie. Remasrkilh'c tot ovle com1 Il>0m:., C.mI e l hv, impke wtrlO de'ain ll: IveI lei on etc.s,l TlIb wn's, ri- I iersfi~e-8 i CNAPvin an < -oe,. pi.ple and, rou. "ilhav take ltrownili : lIr ':'tr iS mde sie Gtoaofth hl-e t e insko. tiII ( a Il~ I S. i' - 41 'v I li \hj(e,l 1f43 "I 11nd 1 iwns fr. 1V iesfr e ea e . hiiny codresIoer oil -fto seeted lvigr.' oarte cea horlly 't.p,li, :lid & Cb.. Ptint whs the ncnue tfkenjm ree io-t tokin othrs. blyinJnipdercTareI sapemade Goodall'orhereoils. A)oeltericn rilwnyenpdimth itron aohedhfr comaninfr.h.hhrn . ltlSi'5tI in:& P ll h< ' is V I)\j' 4o s Iin' ra l I lverkif 1,y10 Pa.1 WIlied S '- r.14( are use. i PUinB il It codliveOl,t)I from8 selecate liversi IT isnstthat I feat tI dangustee itht Af urn of the disease," said the man who aId tho mumps "or an trot>1ed ab,ut ty personl ajpearanco. I only reg-ef trrrat Itt my saperltbundanco of check inakes .1 tIr w, for the timo being, roscrnblo a life Lathor Mipraico agent."-Lowell (itizen. "e hill ..lut4 h A WONDERFUL DISCOVER1. tn ArII0o tait '% ill Miankei thu lald and tinto I ilry Iejole. tlto thi aliniy of tho hair dre;sings of the day are x e!lent, hut the grO:tt 1nts of the statTs sOld again } or irontoting the gr'owth :atd briniging back which ho origitil color, ;uro moro hitmgPt 'q, wl4 begun ot a fow are ti,icion:: in their offect upoi wier 110ileni)ih:tir. 'hl f ll:ioIt of thtihair, the Sc he aeennilltltIits of (tldrutT, and the pro- that 1 t:l ire clittugu mt e1o:- a o :el ovideiteos of a f lisi-:lett conditc)a :>)f t h e e; 11 nit the glanis rire vhichnot;irisi tu ha i r. 'T':-reast t (ai8ss its nirti(e used itSI' : 1t)-se-s mtt:a'lic:tl :ts well has a m ce .icie viiitio., tad t he cl nLge mutlst b),_- Ac 'il tittter th, ;":tlI to Ie of perIninent ntAd t -Vieh 'et h i . L'ot rol n: n (it i- th:e R t .l vhtich is 11ntel 1i t> t". .. "ucht e ,1intrwon u -csuit' buIIi it i, ::110:- th1 h>e4t rtlinlttl lltut tle I; ins h 'ti cht':Ii b'" it" tet , :tit co;nltl tely : li= !eodorl. dl, 'hilt it il in u; ' l"ro 1(er co l lt t'1 r rt lhe toiie: iind rt't.e it ht' na-ii' , C -; ,i:l" . lrt;(1 It, was iii 1: oil I 1, 'i;l that the etfe'ts: of I trotc"ntn up,l( 1!;: th . %%cre i rm : bser,vt"t; a r. ,"ovt'Irnmen"It (it-r h'"' :tunIt_ nottileat thttt at ,:ir." -nti: Il1illy i itld--lItd ' ert' an t O hii. whien I trim- >y til ml-g to l::nip had hIbi:t of w,ipinii lii t " t.I mia-he'i:oair:a hauil Ii his; ae:inty locks, andt~ 1:s u1' tbo resuit wall, in i lo, no:l ha,:t mu:-lt ilnor ' heatd of block. --h>a y lir I I 0.a ht: c"\er ha'i ,ish, th for . TI h olt V: r t, (t i ! rt I' tinl l ottile! tttent that hadi luSt te. ht It o:nl t;a tl' pI1ne; :ntd -1ver. tl:.: rt'sultsi w\ li er t r6t uu . TiI l I nltnt':111 ;u I o1 t:uils of hir's , wthal hatd faltil out. \t c )11,;ftl comlI'!tely r','. 11, ti in a Itv v.w'w"'.,'. TIilOse Isinl. externnl .' e i r. ll to the i tortl, I :tt .th >)' no onet in I.. 1 -,. i \ c'unld tad,'r;tt te iii e:t use (If rtin .i ,' , nt 'a ai Ide-tiinn tr the itfti t hair. liut I.. !, I f o1 it .> t 1)ur(' eiin .its1lt h.t ._ :I(reon:o t: n a.ii . Inltl he.t has sucoteedel inl plert' etin t' t,", . , a h 't. itisaliitinty 1s -.ii. 1.1111(11 1 ! I o ., I ; 1)t.1-iglltc tt; on Ill.- iiiti1:: a l;:i it it li:ll \\In-o ;ttent led u\i t a il'to t t+,l . ih:r"tlatilt-. A fow a ) Iien:nit .weil : - ' t w . 1 hi a::l fatllin:, unv\' renm: a baI o ;nA \"ilt)r (t> thu sca11p ;1il th' air. L ''::. p !c of ti;tuhI-litclitap. I'v-1r- oni he tir"st I o l l'e c l dcirS ntt, all cnta:-. ne 11i<;ia . f th1; s: i:tI:t s :ipIaror.itidly liti IIt i. 1n.V Ihe.'I I1 a al I ig:it,"lId :EelIn to pi1 1'i ('l utt1kI'U b 1 r tt l1 1hh Ir rat I11t"-. It i:: well" I:Itt,:n; tit t Ite Ini :. he-:111nt i t t t ; !e0 u'U:o t:i,. ierlen, ;t il by sonl:t! 1nys. : . , ' 'a .t). i t lt the sucof thi., trli c ilt;r th iaw ibb .:inl:c,l tr-o tlt"t1p. 4 (n , to b:n:. ' : -- i Icerin ul eit, a; d t1.c <ht a i:: - . irm!: 1! that tho mo' t .:orl tit iuu: . : ' n .-e }' .. de:(et its l>ro- tte I) t r,- L. .In a v. li, it i h s t, wondlerful ti;7 di i. t f I ct' c, d ll i l te, to . inl'!, 1 i ' {r':V i: u h b it .mt ;:ray' re,j ,ice', . i j (;n 'O l'.i i - 1:ut up't a I net ane, alti'.lt il IItractive runnm-r ::nd ''! i h. s ; t :-':'Ii :t- in t'll gs utl tnet.itcitin . 1'r . t u ,"lt >( li,r it 1'ottle-. L ou. tyl & (' >.. -' ! -. Ia.. r't" tl" .: n - for the 1.1 'c It :. !!t t i . nla;il . h., . W0 m i' r - - - ti it a tria, t-t. I eling i I b,t ino ; .i ention will n(t ( t.>nVi ae t i i t i 1".. ,tle:-t l eilects. to., A OTr li lle girl was shown e a e of1 ,1liings mal i d()ll an<i wats auked (1 V. bh-h she would hv'. Shte 1lokd at likti th loll, whi.h1 w::s a line one, ;an then tiwIl drating her mother's 1:1(1 dtowu, -it wh Ii,p r <1, " I t>ld' rather have theh la. iiitts, bmt pl'ease doll't 1te11 ti e ti!it '' t li i. I V; .i. ,ft; :, ' 't i,a" I ,,, . ! 1'. Veth i/ i',a ,. ' .s v c KATal, d!ll." 50 : lt' it .-I t \ i' at ;' - 1 .1 . t)1 -1. e b I ' I\ I. -- 'ii 1 i l,.vIt nt l-, , :t ' '" I . ' 11t' ' 1 ttiIll't11l' , (''a'ia' 1 Piv -- ne t ]11- i wi *(* i :,. 1 n Itii . l llt., nt' ' . v i i t . t f i I t:. y 1 ( . . I t , l: I - , ; i . - - i T-.n Gr T h - . t n r aheI, tO-fan l n (J; ,p. otit Librttrat'lite t '': \- - s t t-2l' 11 '-o . : t- i ; . u e n dur con i the ht- lia: N -i-e [art i l tar, lag-tIi 91-6 il W phn, fe aiar, Ch I < """e alaiirm anr .ur . n mat : t a a as- naim ru n.-mm-- -- -- am r o '. a . -r. 2 vt " YA . IhhIUjmhulErn,~ Vrm.. Dalrhwn. r - al ia [t 1 t i a a m a . om my';51 T SCIl 'C'basjhierelitC i hook n REHOWATO CURE THEM Iha thilatirliiI~. tEiitO 'hebI cop ai ntr . wha ii - d & w'i'C t Tltirtatli a ken ' dr. u y a s * a'i p lo 'TH BSt'ISCHAPuoESd. I! orse Pow ~ ~ ~~i .. Cn~rlbbr '' hat t fwAii -".~A'3 r Ca, liandici t --.,~ *M .. ie+otia. "tie to Alive Aitala.'. baqt ut isN Uound,.' rdato of July $, 10 2, E. 1. lright. of :r Lo:ks, Conn., writes a plain, odest ye, whii, from Its very simpulcity, has to ring of ute gold. Hlo says: "My is using Hunt's Remedy and neemg to' roviaul, In fact, he is very much better has beonfor alongtino. lie had been three times. The first time they got mt sixteen quarts of water, the second lirteon quarts, and folly as much more rd time, and ho would consTantly fill up every time after ho had been tapped, . commnenced uiinq Hunt's Remnedy, acted like magic in his caste, as he to improvo at once, and now his raccumulation passes away through trations naturally, and he has nonc, of wellittg or filling up whieh was so at before tho futnctioI,3 of the kidneye estored by the u'o of J-luut'> Reedy. i well-known citizen of this place, and wlym boen in busincs:t hore.' in he writes, Novenbor 27, 1882 : beg Inost :,oerfully and truthfully to in regard to j.unt s .iternedy, that its 'ns the savin. of mry father's life. I (o you in my previous letier in regard beingj t;talo thro3 times. It is the romrat'rkl; 1o ca'o thiat has ever been of in thit 'eelion. For a manl oft , (sixty yea s) it i: a moat reinarkahle lie lid hoon unable to attend. to his !ise in re t an a yor, and was given up doctor-. The first. bottle of Hlunt'1 Iy that he ured ;:ave instant relief. IlI (al ill all ani;vcn bottle;, and coitinues it whenever ho feel"; drowsy or sing. id it alforda intutat relof. .le is now iig to hisi regtulalr lusinc; and line been l i,nlhs. I am perfectly willing that - hi ncl publliI this letter, it we thor j believo that father's l:fo was saved by 1 init's I(etndy and those fact; given mltay bo a benlit to others sfttiering in innr from itseases or inaction of the y: and( liver.' RI Is unnto ang nrtr liable in curing Epi1 e),lc Fits, spasIns, , (nvulslon9, lS,. Vitus iURES AND l)atnce, Alcobllam, Opini Eatii1, Ner vouis deblllty,bcroful" and all Nervous and wlood dlseases. To f t t'lergynen, Lawyers, .I.tterary men, ,..ter. chanta, Ilankers, I,u dies and all whose as lentary employment causes Nervous I'ro3 tration, Irregularities of the blood, stomach, bowels or kindeys, or n"I ho require a nerve tonIc appetiser or stNuiant, ntmaritan Nerving i Invaluable. Thousands prociflim It the most wonderful in. Ltthateverauatldai thesinkingay ttein. For yall Druggstn. Tii lit. 8. A. 1IyCIIMOND LAL tx).. Solo Proarietors. St. Joseph. Mo. L'ong's Sanative Pills -- lii: '1II' pe~,.iy cmr. f.: I, r I ."Itll, ,nt, . t t-1:at inl.; thn. I. ll-t;,1 th.n blt, , ch-:u,th ultro t ln bria,l A: t. Ul't, 4- I..'r I,'n iI ",,.I:t,'h e', ,"..! , ij,.(t i.,ll : I". p i;:t . hol by all I.,I(ling I1a e s ,,r :.- iu tu li It uar-,, adI! lr111 1 1) . IIULL & 30x ta, New I rk. t AI) N1EWS ('A4:'S J.o- SALE. w i ltho .:iml pt nd u! 1t1:1 f ,; r oi: t.his, il ctasc anl tietd u1p. Price ity' c",nts per pound in C1'anltities toi . News caMs $1.2e pC r i)00 15. B i.lle. is, lik e thi., in q utn a to 5uit, at, fi;tcut c nis. lbs. of Minion, like this, at twenty-five . per poun<l. Addlrc"'t. :1.'TA N!wsArmN, Atlant;, Ga. i c e r C- ta'c:ao. s C>mnan & Co. MADI ON, :N ls tin In I appove eins -andi n manuo tB ng ad ai p aom ty fin rders for UIT. BERRY AND PACKING BOXES. lfor Jluustrud Catlfoguse and P rice List. .a al I 4 i ii 4.A: nu l .. .. lan, M.o iILL & FA I t.. ;JPLIES c f.LL KINDS. r1. T:c, hO,SE od PAC'.!NG, OILS, PUMPG ALL )M, IRON~ P IPE, F ITTINGS, ' C'30D~aS STA'M GAUGE.S, NGciNE GOVEisN.ORS, &c. Sendfor "(iCc s W. IJ. DIllNGHAM & CO 2I MhiSr , .tiSV~ILLE, KY. F IS ALWAYS o e, i.tt fron wek toin:k, bt niii e. h aIIoonth. air en4.54o a y(.. - I Vi I I I),PublflSber, Newi York City. rn thora b trialoftta the oubitem nultr tiro n;at mmD M 'A D kf.H A.(L,T2t. 1.: he Westingi --AS ADAP onitter Shiafting or Pulleys Reqiired.a $j75 to $15(0 Favc.-(.' halt td dh-cer,. frrnx IEngine, or CCI I'l i t, aM in this out, W i t hon t. elt, 11t-r m ly hia ,et 1(>0 feet from Gin 'y,( t MON naewra.Ii t it. Peti feet out.,tit for A Gietal talte .A ANT A IN(iINL-..IINO(l CO.\'A NY, 83 3 ii. unIItno I 1(Ne w\Voiie For Two Cenerations Tio good and staunch old stand-by, M E XI0 AN DUS TAN( LINIMENT, has done more to assuage paini, relieve salferiing, and save the lives of meu and boasts than all other liniments put together. Why3 Because the Mustang pene trates through skit and flesh to the very bone, driving out all patin and soreness and morbid secretions, and restor ing the aflicted part to sound and supple healti. The Only Watch .Factory !N THE SOUTH. Patronizo a Hom Industry. avo the mtd dleman's profits, eud buy direct from tho MUFCTUER, Send for Illustrated Prico List, describ. lug new improve. FACTORY, monta. 14 Whitehall Et., ATLANTA, Ga. iQ CURES i~HERE ALL ELSE F t e r . ND % t IRON WORKS. D). A. 31l IANE, Ninunger,' P 0 Box 1690 New Orleans, La. n 'l t a, iO E'N WUINEN MNIERSTM r ii i r t i , r U . y"ar iN utityrtill (ilro(. To i Ietiure atbothitea. D mn pow. tin es heavr nbacs yhtster eth an any gi cm kle new mrve ie tie erds ef thei inventers - no ga enn or Ba:uoke Co. ton 'ressOo. Aich bquare,.C.. )if 'AN ItOh t for all who will muakeospare time prOf i+Uitinoto it. il iiL.1o78 .T h l IlltNAIlY im( OINE, ini Auidn...AmI . NI.wm 'a;r: UNmN,i, Atlanitia, Gla. I romMraaction of i-to to.rians of Aron, P'eruavia,s tark/ ami Phos'phorus, ic> as palataibte formh. lFog Deltbitiqy, I,ona of Asom. Ltt, P'roatratiomof tat - CO r.t2.3 II , s~ C.., LysI souse Engine ricD TO AL CJICUL A lm.\ ~geneles: Charlotte, North Carolina, [arietta Street, - Atlanta, Oin >rgia.