xe 4 V e i .9 f Bobsbcc of a Klr. f A few months ago a traveling tralee jan named Woods, who was a gueet if the Boody house in thin city, was 2tting upon the sofa in his room, iborbel in reflection. While care wy running his hand behind the upholstery in the sofa he felt a small 2ager ring which he drew 3orth and discovered to be a gold &iger ring with a diamond setting. He naturally began wondering how the little treasure found its way into o remote a place, and after considera ble thinking came to the conclusion that it had been hidden intentionally or that it had slipped from a finger of the owner evidently a lady, for It was a lady's ring while she had thoughtlessly been toying with the opholstery. He found nothing that would lead to the indentity of the owner, and upon inquiry no one was iound who knew anything of it. The next morning Mr Woods was preparing his toilet, when he noticed the letters "M. C. F.," and the date "Sept. 17," delicately cut in the mir ror. He thought nothing of it at the time, but shortly afterward the idea entered his mind that the initials might possibly be those of the owner of the ring he had found. He de termined to investigate the romance. From the clerk he obtained the register for Inst September, and looked, through the lint of names for one the initials of which M. C. F. Nothing satisfactory was found. He asked for the register of the Septem ber previous, and under the date of Sept. 16, he saw the name, in a lady's handwriting, "Miss May C. Fowler, Madison, Wis.," and she was as signed to room 45, the very one he had occupied. Then he was certain that this young lady was the same who had engraved her initials on the mirror. The doubt still remained if she was the owner of the ring he had found. His first intention was to address a letter to the Jndy named, but as he was going to Chicago and Milwaukee he concluded to run over to Madison nnd investigate in person. He did so. From the city directory he scl(x!ted the address of Russell M. Fowler, attorney-at-lnw. He presented himself at the resi dence and asked if Miss May Fowler was at home. He received an af firmative reply, and was ushered in to a room where the young lady was sitting with her father. Woods introduced himself and asked Miss Fowler if she ever lost a diamond ring. After hesitating a moment she said: "Yes, sir. I lost one two years ago on a visit east. I don't know where, though.'' " ere you ever in Toledo, 0?" "Yes. I stopped there over night while on my trip, and waited for the next evening for papa. You remem ber, don't you, father?" "Quite well," the lawyer replied. "Where did you stop?" asked Woods. "I don't remember the name of the hotel, but it was in the center of the city." Mr. Fowler, then eyed him suspi ciously, and asked why he was so in quisitive. The drummer replied by handing the young lady the ring, and asking if it was hers. "Oh, the very same," was the reply. "Where did you get it, Mr. Woods?" Woods related the circumstances as recorded above, and concluded with the remark that he hoped Miss Fowler found as much pleasure in obtaining the ring as he had derived in follow ing the little mystery. Mr. Fowler gave himself up to a hearty laugh, at the same time thanking Woods for his kindness. Woods was invited to remain for dinner, and he did so. He made him self very agreeable and was cordially invited to call again. About three weeks later he found himself in Madison again on his re turn trip from the west. He was wall received by the Fowlers, und intro duced by them to some of the best people in Madison. It was nearly three months before his next trip in that vicinity, and he was surprised at the anxiety he seemed to feel to accept the invitation he had received to present himself at the Fowler mansion. But what, io the necessity of saying anything more? It was the most aatural thing in the world for the young people to fall in love with so romantic an introduction. A nd they iid. And to-day Miss Fowler's name is changed to Mrs. Greene Woods, -Toledo Blade. ftlng-ular Fatalities, It was some years ago that four trusted and popular employes of a certain well known firm here pulled out and started in business for them selves in the same line. For a time everything wentalong smoothly,and the ordors rolled in from their old customers. Then the head of the firm went east on business, and a week or so later the startling news came that he had fallen into the ma chinery of a mill and had been crushed to death. It was not many months later that the junior member of the firm went awny, und while traveling he was killed in u railroad accident. Then the third member of the firm went away, and while travel ing he was killed in a, railroad acci dent. Then the third member of the quartet was ' myteriously murdered, and now the surviving member is wondering If nn untimely death is to be his lot. It was a singular succes- jiion of fatalities. Chicago Herald Bratfcar Jaaatlsaa. The origin of this term, as applied to th United States, is as follows: When General Washington, after beinr appointed commander of the army of the revolutionary war, went to Mas saebnsets to organize it, he found a great want of ammunition and other means of defense; and on one occasion it seemed that no means could be de vised for the necessary safety. Jona than Trnmbull, ibe elder, was then gov ernor of the state of Connecticut; and the general, placing the greatest reli ance on his excellency's judgement, re marked: "We must consult Brother Jonathan on the subject" The general did so and the governor was moat suc cessful in supplying many of the wants of the army; and thenceforward, when diflicnlties arose and the army was spread over the country, it became a by-phrase, "We must consult Brother Jonathan;" and the name has now be come a designation for the whole conn try, as John Bull has for England, Ex change. A Little Boy's Prayer. A bright, happy -faced little boy of 5 years, living in a pleasant village in Connecticut, being at his wit's end for amusement one dull, rainy Sunday, spent many hours with Bridget in the kitchen, watching the work done there with peculiar interest and thonghtful ness. At bedtime, after the usual "Now 1 lay me" and "Our Father," he asked permission of mamma to say a little prayer of his own, which being granted, lie murmered: "O Lord! I've got something awful to tell you about Brid get. She's been sewing to-day and it's Sunday." After this he composed him self for sleep, but in a few minutes mamma was recalled to find the little fellow sitting up in bed, his face puck ered into a wrinkle, with something like a twinkle, however, in his eyes as he re marked: "Mamma, I've got some more to say." "Very well, dear, go on," said mamma. "O Lord! I was fooling about Bridget; she only sewed the turkey." New York World. Qualified. During a conversation on a railway train a well dressed old fellow became interested in a young man. "You ore just starting out in life I suppose?" said the old fellow. "Yes." "Have you any idea as to what yon intend to do?" "None whatever." "What would yon like to do?" "1 don't know. 1 don't think that I linvo any enieeial fitness for anything." "Got no leaning toward any calling, ch?"r "None." "Why, then, hnve you left home?" "Weil, the truth is, I was bored. My brothers and sisters are musicians, and their playing annoyed me." "You don't like music, then?" "I despise it." "Can you sing?" "Not a note." "Young man," said the old fellow, speaking with emotion, "yon need' feel no further anxiety concerning yonr fu ture. I will give you a grand opportu nity. I am the manager of an opera company and I want you." Arkansaw Traveler. A For lime Tor Flick. Indianapolis (Ind.) Sentinel, Jan. 13. Happiness reigns in the family of Pe ter Flick, living at 2,jO E. Morris street. A reporter hearing that Mr. Flick had struck it rich in the Louisiana State Lottery, called upon him and found tho report to be true. "How much was the amount of your prize?" the reporter asked. "It was 5,000," Mr. Flick replied. "I have been buying lottery tickets for a year past, but did not have much luck until I struck it. A couple of weeks ago, I purchased a fortieth part of ticket No. 68,744, which drew the sec ond prize, $200,000. This, of course, gave me $5,000." "Have you received your money, Mr. Flick?" "Yesj indeed," Mr. Flick replied. "As soon as I read the list of prizes, I sent in my ticket and I received a check for the amount within a week. Yes, I have tho money in my own name now, and am going to take a trip to mv old home in Switzerland in the spring.'' Mr. Flick is a wood-carver in the em ploy of Sander & Becker, on E. Wash ington street, and has been living in this country for eight years. Class In Composition. Teacher: "Now, children, I will give three words boys, bees and bears and I want you to oompose a sentence which will include all three words." Small boy: "I have it." Teacher: "John McCarthy, you may give us your sentence." John McCarthy: "Boys bees bare whin they goes in swimmin'." The doublt-breasted vest, out ol the field of fashion tor a long time, has come back to it. . There are several Swedish colonies on the coast of Lower California. H'hen ftabv tni tick, we pare her Caetorla, When she ana A Child, she cried for Castoria, Whfn she became M Iss, she clung to Castor!, When the bad Children. she rare them Castorla, ' Hadn't Calicut on Vet, Old lady (to grocer's boy) I see you're solhn' off some of your goods be low cot. Bov Yes'm. Old lady Well, how can you make money on goods that you sell less'neost? Boy I dun know, marin; I've only bin in the grocery business a week. The boss is in the back room; p'r'aps he can tell you. Harper's Bazar. A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to Know salt from SUfar; read what he says: Tolicdo, 0., .fan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney A Co Gentlemen: 1 have been in the general practice ot medi cine for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice and experience, have never seen a preparation that I could pre scribe with as much confidence ot success as I can Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by you. Have prescribed it a great many time and its effect is wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I havs yet to And a rass of Catarrh that I would not curs, if they would talcs it according to di rections. Yours Truly, L. L. flORSUCH, M. .. Office, 215 Summit St. We will fe 1100 tor any case of Catarrh that cannnot lie c ured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken Menially. F. .1. OHKNKY CO., Props., Toledo, 0. at-Sold by UrUfgi.U, 76. The native-born Elephant bids fair to rival the great imported Jumbo ia site and weight; but it is pretty generally known that nothing rivals the great remedy, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp. "What shall I do," the maiden cried. "He will be here to-night and my hands are chapped, and he will hold them." "Calm yourself, dear," her mamma replied, "we're a bottle of Salvation Oil." Miss Amelia B. Edwards is finishings tour of twenty lectures in Northern Eng land and Scotland. Southern KxmrslaaM at Half Fare. On January 15th, 29th, February 12th, and 26th, 1889, the Monon Route will sell Land Kxcureion tickets at one fare for the round trip to designated points in Ala bama, Florida, Georgia, Louiaana, Missis sippi and Tennessee. Limit ot tickits 60 days from date of stamp. Stop-overs can be Hraanged. For full particulars, address L. E. Sessions, T. P. A., box 581 Minneap olis, Minn., or E. 0. McCormick, G. P. A., Adams Express building, Chicago. Prof. Bell, of telephone fame, has a school for deaf mutes in Washington. Gustav Dore left sonis 200 illustrations to Shakespeare which will shortly be re produced in a splendid edition. The Thhoat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" act directly on the organs of the voice. They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat. A new volcano is reported from Tobaaco, Mexico. PILES, Itching or Bleeding, relieved and permanently cured by Cole's arboll ealre. Get the Genuine. 25 and 50 cents at druggists or by mail. J. W. COLE k CO., Proprietors, Black lliver Falls, Wit. The United States has 700 railroads. They employ 500,000 persons. Trnljr but On Medicine. Allen's Lung Balaam, a name familiar and dear to thousands who have been cured of their Coughs and Colds by its heal ing and restorative virtues has in our house been a standard curative tor Coughs and colds during the past ten years and with uniform success. The safety of every family would be consulted by keeping a bottle of Allen's Lung Balsam in the house for immediate use, when Coughs, Colds, or Croup make their unwelcome lntrueion (Geo. W. Rice, Ed. American Christian Re view, Lin., U.) A Hindoo god has just been sold for Jin, 000. Cancer Cured- Dr. F. L. 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I do not mean merely to stop them lore lime and then have them return. 1 mean a radical cure. I hare nud. KITH, KPTLUPSY or FALLING SICKNESS Ufa-ion itudr. I warrant my remedy to care the wont caaea. Becauto others have fallal Is no reanon for not now merit ing a cura Send at onee for treaUat and Km Bottle of my Infallible remedy. Oive Kipreia and P.O. it. a. BOUT. M. C. 183 Pearl St. M V aaa a I f T7S3D THB BUST. MM ft I V Matiooert keep ' hen. ttandara quality MM W" I H Wall Krm. Rarople doa In cenu by maU. m, estErbrook, Crasial Bxearslaaj tm ralarasla. On February 26th a grand excursion lor land seekers to Alamosa in the sunny Ban Lais Valley will be run on any reeular train over all roads tearing Missouri River points. Fare for round trip $30. Tickets good to return in twenty days. Special round trip rate ol $1 will be mads by the Denver and Kio Urande ttaiiroaa irom Alamosa to Del Norte. Monte Vista, La Jar a, Antonito and Fort Garland. 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Sa mr bn.lnau an tha aalet, wa vaald Ilka to Mr I. jn rlfht sera, sefbr. rao arder oar elaKaut .alaloKiM, that waaaabj all adds aaa af tha larraatand b.t.ippMl Haed Slara. la Amcrlaa, with aw twa aeraa Saw nam, with Patata aallars of over wl.U00liu.aal. ear-aolty aad ..arTthlni flllad fr.m thaaallar a. lb. garret with lira North. rw Orawn Saedat Mat wc aperat., otatrol and awn avar 6.000 acre, devoted aielo.lrel. la prluola, nlHf Salaar 8d. : that wa ara knaud on the Ml.dulppl Blear, laa thrleln city. with it D.S. all. aola, with aver 70 dally freight train., with M dally aipreaa ear. roAhlac In every dlreotlea ; with express offlee. in oar own balldlnfs ta faellltau qalck .hlpment, so wa are la .hape ta Oil all Tow arder. awa a ma a UIUITC Df)WIN7l I '0 IN PRIZES! Oraadeu Osu aver town, thl. Sromntly. yea, in.lde of twestyfeM liaar.l UAIO 11111111 DUlllllls.N I ""t jo. .ay-hu (iva It oas trial and yo. II iy net lALr StMMl KROtilH. In s White Oat. itrom straw, mat proof, F.itroraely Karly, wondrrrully proltSe-teaSna oa s DUou farm, ado hash, par aero. No pratee I. Un atronf , and If all the farmer, af Amerlea would H. thi.eeed. they would d.ahlfl, jrea. attea treble thalr preasatyleid.. Ta Induce a trial everywhere, we oSer for l.rte.t ylalda In IM. , In alltaea Prlaeal aeo taa uataiofoa aaantiti loos at ua yieias oar law euateeaer. had Jaa. Slolt. Kort Wayne, lad..., to ha. par Wnrrw Amt'nnr I ).K . BA 1 ' Pred. Blum, Roierllle. Mleh .... St R. C. Allen, Tavlor Centre, Wy. SO J. A. Mauea, Mlnden, la St 1. W. Young. SIM Mound, 111.. .10 Prank llartmaa. PonUac, III. ...100 Che.. Prettier, raatout, 111.... Carl New, Lee. Ill ..lm n H. Slnkty. Taran City, Mleh. lit 0. Strafaaa, Willi. m.oan, Kaa.lll H. W. Sou. Sank Centre, Mlna..lM U. Uhlaann let Gahl. Kitten. Minn 1M r Grant R. Baxter, Homer. Mieh...iatb.. Theo. Sledeeel. Wheatland, Is. ..1ST An. Brauhaner, DcnBleen, la,. ITS Joba Velt, Sleepy Kye, Mia.. ...SOS Hermaa Daerte. Jr., JopHa, Mo.211 B. Harrlnil.a, Mladera Ill ftX?" aoad So. far a 00 AMPLE (thl. alna laoladaa Wheal, Barley, aad Osnu. Bl m aft. 7 0-I.AHetT.aT STOCK la ANRMIOA. Cn.tomer. will Hal Imy nakatav, rw I n I Waa grown Noes mvarlaMv ahead ar aar wthor. eewnaenwi iwsm, Tlaaraa. sad tne. Oar aoeda (Ire tbe farmer on SPKIN8 WIIKAT In IlllneU, Iowa, Wl.eai,l., Nehraaka, MI.oa.otn and n,kota. nnsaa t SaSLET, ar la7dhah.; JfKvf twtf n erappes in uiia ii..wa, peraerai KNSII.AtlE COMN, nn.lo..d. par aerei MILLET II AT, ttaail LUCFKNE. t Ion. I aaijtr.K'a ei i ka vki'S alia i ukpliixub.. sew a.s riotds on vro'C crene I par Teaeaanaveiaeniurpiuniins ustahll w w7a.a.aee MA Pstra. EAKLIRaT VEtlETSBLE d I aKW MOTKLTIEa-Psatnalt, SI.00 l.asa I. oai Si eald In Petooaon PtaeTHiaahlsa. paa la mrraaty. aomt I ea.M kr Baaaasattataad l arala aaatpa ssd iwatvrwmfiiaaiovaepn.iiaaaa. Lfc-frijei awtalnlag a newiwenas oaueeiion aanaraweaoAn QT7Hi af riowar, Traelabl. aad Para Waa.B, aaTtaf rTV Z JOHN A. SAIJUSR, 8ttOrowxr, LA onoatE. WM. 1