_ _ . _ . -my _ _ _ .4. . _ - - . . . . , - - - - - - - . - - - ' . . . . . - y. - ' . " " , . ' M , ; ' OR9S M SS ij BY EMilY TIIORNTON . . . . . ' . " Author of Hey Russl.r.r.'s : Rur.R , ' : J II GLIUmOy , " "TIlI 1i' SrrrON nLI MOTlIItR , " gTC. . , . . .r ; : : . . _ _ _ _ n - - - - - - . \ : CIlAl"I' n V-Contlnucl1. ( ) I 'J'he Ilf IIf n IlhYIJlcinn i. certllllll ' n I I"rJ' IInsetth 11 nnLl nnsntlRfnctor ' o ll ! , No I 100ner , thl'refnrl' , 111111 1.1nr1' ] 1'lfmlltl'in tetlr ll to hl lihrnry , oftl'r hlH IOIll'IJ' Slipper - per , :11111 beCOlJ1e II lIIh' ! ( ! Intl'I'c ted In n took , thnt II ! 'c'ere thunder Hho'\'I'I' , now ItendilJ'lleedinl ; townrd thcm , IIRh1'r1'11 hI , hy mut to. red th unlll'r , end 1:17.:1) : ) . ; i Uhtnln : ; : , thnn rot tot.tot , came ot the leer , :11111 0 call for sun'lcus nhout two II1l1el ; off , "Well , " he tholl ht , OR he . . .nulled UII' tn hili fnlthCul horHe Sulton , "I can , IH'r' k/lps / , hl1\'e n , 'IeoI his ) . ; hostshlll un our 10hnck , If wo hl1sI'n , , " ir I ) tlluchl'd hlH horH 011I1 IlIet ! are In llie Ilorlmess , Beforl' rlnchlll ) . ; thl' home J ( his I\Uenl ) , the storlllVns ludeed o..er 111m , , "tIc Iin l'red Cully nn hour , hopln It " "DuM nhnte , IJUt n..tellll , 11.8 fm'J' seem' ttl to InCrlI1Re with l'\'l'ry hreuth. Ills pntlent hud fnllen Into 0 quiet "lcl'lI , 01111 he wes onxlous to ho ore. Donnln ; : hlH rilbber cent , wllh lis [ Irotectln ; : hood well ( rn Wll o\'er his hnt , hI ! Rtnrted hOllle. Ivord. Pitchy dnrknes ! ! he encountered oil the 'VoJ' , rellerel1 only hy the vivid flnllhes of 'lshtulnJ ' ; thnt darted hither nnd thither , "fer the luley 81.y , while the wind , C\rle ! tikI' , sou hl'd thruush the tall trl' of the ' ' ndS surroundll1 Glendennltt lInll ; E''O n , seemln ; : toutlwr Coreo with eoch n , broke 10000 lIoln ) Into Cury , 11I6hln/ : , tria thrashlul ; tbe branches In a fCllrfnl .tonner. Suddenly n hrllliont 110Rh of IhhtnlnJt tnusl'd hi ! ! horRc to shy to one Ride , whllo . cro ! < h oC tllIlIHler olmnRt nlpollell hllll , Rnl-s lI ; : his e 'el Instlnctl..ely to\\'ords the IkJ' , they Cell hJ' occll1ent upon the win. ( OW8 of the IIl1unted 'I'o\\'l'r. = : hlld I'hlln,1 ; , to the cohln of nn ocenn IIlelllll'r : , nllll the ! ; ohlln of nlht , Into the gl'lcl'fnl form of gth,1 NuvCl'all ! , hili III\'I ' fellow IIIISIIIH1er oC n Cew weels IH'Cllre , Ah , heanllCul , lost mheH How he 101l I'cl 10 ReI' her , to sllenk to her , to he nenr hl'r. hnt he Iwelthot for him ueh u pleatlurc'oultJ 1Il'\'Uf ngnin he , so wllh n weorJ' slh he III'OPIHII the cUl'tuln ntHI turned to hlH pillow , hut not 10 ! 'Ieep ( ! \'e II , hut to tos II ro 11I111 , IInll stl'lre lu " 11111 to IlInlllh from his mluel thoush ts of the ; : Irl whn hod uneu clously suc. ceeded III leovil1 ; : liO Indellblu un Imllres , slon UlOn his IWlIrt , OIIAl"J' H VI , We leCt Sir Heglnalll Glendennln dnHhln III n wild /Iud / furlou0) ' , while In u fit of "e'xlltlon , down the ralllhie or cnrrlne wnJ' lenllln ; . ; Crolll the lIolI , The horse hI' Bnt UHJII WOR ulmost n colt , "cry willI end fll'ry , end os he hod not heen ridden for lIe\'ernl dOJ's wns 1I0rtll ) ' ulllrlJ' spirited on this lIIemoroble morn" Inl ; , 'fhe poth"oy o\'er which they olrnost flew wus very bellutlful , surrounded on either tlllle hJ' groud old trees , whose soft ' hnuhH ; meeting , II1l1de a perCect canopy ; oC ; : reen ohove , through which flecks' ' of hrlght hhlo 81'1 II1lght he seen , lInd through which also , rore slants of sun. shine ) . ; lIntell , falliug on drops oC dew thllt III ' Ulon the noddln ; : grnSf'I'S , or ulun ( little clUUIIS [ of flowers , whose cups IIIJ' olen , ever turning sl < 'wnrd for n frcsh SnllllJ' ( oC lIht or moisture , But ir fielnohl sow not. end cnred not fur tw ] bealltr thot In1 so \'IHhlnly nrounl , hllll. He IlIIel rec"\'I'11 ! on unwelcome - I come letter , one prlsenth1/ ! him a dutr , I - - I r , II I I , t . j - Tilrn ; U W AS DAS ED UPON A I - STONI , _ \Vhat terri\c : \ slectllcle ( wns this thot met. h Is eyes'i ' .rhe words oC the boy were fully con. firmed ; the most horrid crellture Cllncy ou11 ] picture WIIS Hlm'ly dnuchl just " . .Itllln the tower In full , [ linin VieW , A bhleous fiure WIIM jnlllphll ; up und down , 81hltl n ; : llIre of what s'eUlecl , sulphurous llht , while e\'ery now and then It slIlIk , down only to reappear , Jolu ; : throuh .the Rllme willI mutlons nnLl cnpers , each one IIppallhl enough to strike terrol' to tUle hel1rtll of the superstltluus beholder , But Ur. glfenslclll WI1S hy no nwons ' . sUlel'itltlouli [ II1l1n. Ghrnltll , gohllu. , ' &p'ctel'S , 1111 were to 11I11I mere \'lIgllrles of a crazed' brain. 'l'hcrefurl ! , while etnrtled . und harrllil'd for olle llIOlllent hy I this sllI ular 1IlllIlritlon [ , the next , hc cooll ' reined In his her e , and thuH . .tood ' 1It111 . , colmly conlelllJllotlnl : the scene. While ! Jtlll slthll : ; thel'l ! upon thu hllck DC his horse , lo t III cunjectufl' , thu lie plonlacol hob ohl ; ' , 11lplU'ltloll [ , 01' what. e\'cr thu cvll geUII1 oC the Hllunted l.'ower might he cnlll'd , droPlled frul1I 51 ht ; the slrange , lurhl IIht IIlHaJlpenr- td ; Ilarlmess rllned o\'er the place , ex. cellt os revenlell by the IIghnin ; ; tlashes , 11nd the [ Htzzled hut ulldnulltell Ilh'slcion wes Crl'u to urge his hur : > o ( HI\\'lIrd once 'more to\\'orlls the [ leaceCul cottnge that be el1l1ed his home , Once wlthlll the cheerful shl'lter oC thu 'UbrIT ) ' , he IIclted hlmslM LClldu thl' tll' 1.111' , drl'w nearcr the wox call1lleF , and flgaln tuok up his hook to read IInullwr choJlter he fore rellrlll ! ; for the night , But bl' SOUl1 foulld thot roolllllgVIIS In\lossl. ( ble , Cor eVl'r before the pl1 1' IIItted the Impish figure he had seen , , , 'lth 1:11 : hornll , Us flnmlng e 'eR onLl htleous ! contortions. OIoHln the bool , thun Iw ' , cnnl'li his head ogltlnst tbe ton bncl. of his chulr , IIlId thougbt Ion : : I1nd dueply , . At thll clu l ! 'of his cogltntlonr. , nil he Il1ld hilllself dowlI upon his bed for till' nllhl , ouo re. iult IIlone wes renehed , IIlIlIle ! ) ' : ' ' 'I'hera hod been n lIlurtur commH11'd 'rl'nrIJ bl'Coro wlthlll Gh'lHl nnlnJ ; HIIII. . ' (111I1 the 111\\rllun'r WIIS stili unknown 11111. ] at IlIrJ.e , I.'or 8011I0 unaccountahle rua' flon the tower wus IIlllde to 1IllleOr h the [ losseRNlon of evil II 111 rits by sOllie ( Jar tics , al ! < o unknown , " In hiE soul Dr. gCentlh'lu ( IH'lIered till drcot\ful \ IIl1pnrltlon he hl111 hllllliclf wit rlt'ssel ! thnt nhht WIIS the work oC IOIIII wlel'lll 11l'rson. wrolltht ollt , Ilrohllhlr , tl Iteell ,1111 the 11I.1lerstitiouR ! lIotorll'ty liucl 11 lIlysterJ' woult ! hrlll ! ; npon II Illnce , Ii'hulln , ; RIN'I ) IIIIloN ! < lhll ' , . the toeto ! : a l1ln Ilro ! ! ! ' 11IIlI , drnwln ; ; IIlihh' Ihe 1'lIr tlliu Crom thl' Whlllow , C07.t'l1 Corth 111:4 : ( he 11Ilrlm's of tlw nlht. : Bill while thl storm rtill ruc,1 : , furioullly , alld thu lilt ; WIIS Rhrolliled h ) ' on Ink ) ' p\II : , no light 1111 peered Crom the direction oC the hnll I , whlsp'r forebodlnly ; of tIll' lipecter II th ( towt'r , 'rho yonn : : ph 'lIlcloll lIoon found him lIelf [ lllrRUltl ; ; pnother nnd IIn c1IItiruly 1111 fcrellt train of thou ht , ' ( 'hI8 tlml' th term IIPss n ! ; before hi" I'YOS Willi tram ( I'rred o the wildly IlIsllI'll IInl ) fOlllllln WloWIi of tbe : .en , Ills ( Iencdul hoUJ It . which he 1IllInt nut to fullill , oud uuw hI' wns sullulI , morose IInd nllgry , On , 011 they flew , Jlast Countaln , stotu' orJ' , groves nlld hedgoeil. until theJ' boundet ! b ) ' the ( lorter's lodge , lInd dash. cd Into tIre Olell road IIWIlY , awny. SulltenlJ' ! II lore : dog roused from 0 trows ) ' morn I ; ; UI b ' the Iwedh'ss clatter of thu horsu's hoofs , slrlln ; ; fl'OlII a dnorwllY IIhnost to Ihe l1ank oC t4e stllrtled unilllal , hOl'klng slI\llgely as he dill 1i0. 'l.'he su denness of his ollpellrlng ! Iro\ ' cII ton much for the ner\'ou oranlza' tlon of J'oung 'elllJest [ , who , ot the 1I1lu : I1I11J tlOIIIIII , j1I\'e tHich 0 Hhorp , qulcl. . hlewurd JUIIIP that hu dashed his rideI' frolll the slIlldle , IInd ! lltl'lll'd hllll O\'el' his heml , exactly upou II ! llIe of Htone" that had buell left b ) ' tllo rOlldlide fol' l't'IIIUVIII where he 1:1) ' in , : ) 0 mlHlnlug heall.While While the horse lIuusl'd not III his lIIa conro , hUlllan t' 'es Sll W the IIIhCIIl'tUIiI' , IInd kind hnllllln hUlld : > went to tlw 1111 istanee of the wonllded hal'olwl , 'I'he 1I1Ighll'st touch creat d thl ! deep. e8t lIon ' , but that Iw IIIl1dt hi' carried hOIlll' was e\'hlellt to 1111 , thel'uCore 11 lit. ter WIIS ea'II ) ' l'OII , It'Ul'tcd , IInd wilh Il much tenll < ! rlless'118 ' IHJSlilblu the HUn'Urel' was tloCtI ) ' rulsl'lI , [ IIIIC d UIIIIII it , ulIl , . " tlll'l'lI to tllUull ! , 10 whll'llI lIIeb.u , ! ' ! ; ur hud ht' n SCII IIhe:1I1 : with IIII' nI'W1. whlll ! llllOthul' hud rushed ore for the Iloe lor , B ) ' the time the Bnd Jlrocellsloll hnd rcnehcd the ; : roUlIlIs of tIll ! mails ion Dr. [ < ) I I 11I1tclu WUtl on 11111\1 \ [ , rel1dy 10 SUler Infeld ! their 1'lItruUCI' , unll to 1IIUnUI' tlll'lr Jll'tlress ! up the stnh's to his LL't1 ehnmlJl'r. . \ftor n thorouJh IIn careCul Infesti ! ; l\tiulI , which CIIII. ell Jreat onulRh , 111 lid I' e\'hll'lIt b ) ' j.ro.lIIs. IIItul..d ) with cursu ! ; , till' ductor hnslelll'lI to rl'llly tn nil IlIIlIu , tlellt demond , 10 JtIIOW the eXllct Iruth , "I 1111I hllllll ) ' to Inform yonr lurdshl1 [ thnt the Injurll's , while severe , Uft ! 1101 , IIl'l'ISSorIlJ' f Hal , " WIIS thu honest repl ) ' , I " 8hnll I 80011 be ovcr thclII" " wa thl' nuxt 4)IH'btioll thnt ISlul'd Illlxlnusly from I tlw Ilale IiIHI uf the tlntTI'rer. " 1'011 will nut , [ 11111 grio\'l'd to IIICorlll ) 'OU , Your hll ( If so Injurl' that J'ou will he helllil'ss for 1\'I'uk. . . , nu ) ' , 111011 tllll. while 'ol\r \ spinu nllio hall reeeh'I'.1 . u ter. rihle wrcnch , " "l > oeur , I enllllot lie hel'o 11 slll lc nl ht ; ( mUlit get 1111 , 01111 ; :0 arounll IlIJ 110111\1' , " returlll'd till' Illtll'lIt III grl'ut cx' r Citl'UlI.'Jlt , HtrivinJ ; to I'al e himHelC it : \'lIln , whilt , I-n'ut : drop : ! oC Ilcriplrntlol' ' ) gathen'cl 11111111 his Jlule hrow. " 1'11I1 tll'l' 'lJllrHt'lf thllt It 18 II\1(1OFHI hll' , YUII IIIUS ohl'Y ordl'rji. nllIl 110 Iwr I. fl'etl ' ( Iulut , [ f ) ' 011 C\'l'r e1 > llI'ct to wall ala In , " "I tell J'O\l ( cnnllot lie here , " shoutel Ihe l ulTerer , In thl' ! : routt'litlgollY 0 1111 lid. " 1'011 Ilon't kllow whnt ) ' 011 sUJ whell ) 'OU 11I-n1l11l11 It , ( nlulIl , I wl1l h , nrollnd by nlht. It b oC'Itul hnlor [ lunce. " "I Cl1l1l10t hl'lp It. ' 1'ho deallnJS 0 Pro\'ll1euce ara mllterloul ! , but ulrlolr' ' \ . , . , " . . . . . , ' , . . . , .J. , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . , - . - Inevltnlle , Your hip Is llrolen : 7' " 8plriU It ! IIIJurrl. nnd J'uu nre nlr' ; ' OUL Cor lIIonth ' " WlIs the doctor' rlerloull Lilt firm n'llly. I "Doctor , allSWur tIIO ono ( ) IIt'6t1 on , 0111.1 , I nt J'om' peril , answer truly , Is there , IlolI cr oC delirium ? Wl1l lilY mind Ilvll Wa ) ' uudor this awCulllIln' \ / " I " ( thlnl , nut , Y ur coustltntlon l II , oed one , end your lIer\'OUH systelll no t all shnttcrell ; but oC coUl'se 1 do 1I0t : say Cor a certulutJ' , os these thlllgs UN I IJe\'ond , n IIhJ'Hlcllln's knowletlc. ! " "IC then' IH the lenEot dun.cr . oC that within twcntJ'.Cour hours I I1IUst Imow it , nR I hnvo business oC'Ital hllJlortllllce to trnnRllct , " " - " 'I'here IH no uonger within thut tillie , rest /lR8ured : so try end cllim J'furselC , for the snlw of J'our Crlends , " returned tile Iloctor , Sir Iteglnold wes Hllent 0 moment : thrn hlR UJ'C:1 rested hllif 1I\IUlrlnlly \ upou hi ! ! weeJlln ; : wife nnd nluce , theu Ii cd twm- ! Iwh'l's , liS IC In dl'l'JI study , Ulon the flll'l' of his ntphuw , while hitter 81hll esellpl'tl hlH white , tremhllng 1ils. [ "Drink this , 11I ' demo sir , nud It will , I hOIH ! , rl'lIl'\'e you , " 8uld the oetor lit IURt , udvallclnJ , : to his IIlde with lIome IIJuld ! lI1edlcine In II ; : lns8 , "Answer , first , \\111 It dellden thought ? If It will I CII nllot IIwllllow It , ns I ho ve 11 tel'rile , ! Ilrohll'm to he lIol\'l'd : beCore lilY mllHI cun I'est , " WOII the strnno ) relllJ' . "DI'lnk It. It I1II1Y fJothe ( poln , blft , I nS8Ul'e 'ou , uot prevent renl'ctlon. " So the trl'lIIhlln ; : hlll'Ollet swollow.d the potion , IInd thcn becllme silent and though lful , Dr , I lfentltcln welted until ho SII w his pnllent clllnll'd end 11I0re (11111' hIe , then procceded to replace the bOllo of the hroken hll and orrange the 8uf. Ccrlr In the [ losltlon mo t Importnnt Cor the success oi his surJery , After Iving eXlllclt directions to Lnlly Constollce end : 'Ilrs. I"redon , on old Cnm. IIJ' nnrse , for his Curther treat1nent , he withdrew , 11rol1lisluJ ; to return by enD. Ing.No No sooner had tJlC door clORed upon his retiring form thnn Sir HeglnahJ ordered e\'ery soul to lel1 ve the roolll except Luty ! Constllnce , merely e ( llalnlnl : to the wou. dl'rlng 0lle3 that he must consult bis wiCe IIpon n matter of Importance , "Constllnce , " said he , when he saw thnt his order hod heen 0 beJ'ed nnd thut they were II10ue , "Go to my IIbrllry IInd get IIle from the locked drllwer of my bookcase , a letter which lies upon tIle very top , The Iwy J'ou will find In my \'est ( locket , " Lolly Constance Instolltly did ns he dl. rected , oud the letter frolll his dend sls. ter wes once morc III hlH hllnd , 'hls time he rend It In 0 direl'l'l'lIt 1II0ud , In. 8teod oC OIlJ.or ( , one could see Intellse sut. Isfuctlon In his eoer eycs , "Now , I will tell you the request mode of me In this letter , " and he repeoted to her the worlls rend bJ' his niece and nephl'w , I1R the ) ' stealthily IloRsessed them8ch'cs oC Itsh COli tents. " 'hls girl needs 0 home Cor 0 fcw months , 1 need 80llle prl..ate IIssistnncl'lnd J'ou necd ome ( lerson to nit ! J'OIl nnd the nurse Ie taktug eare of me , or Ilt leoRt , In omlllllnll me , If thl ! ! Ethel IR wllllnl ; to do ns I wish , 1 will pny her Cor her ser..icel well , onl1 thus my sister's dedres will he cllrrled out , Wh t tlOY ) ' 011 t the Ill'- rangcment 7" "I nm perfectly wlllln to ftcqulesce In whet J'OU thlnl , best , " wns the meek repb' of the wife , " 'fhen gl..e me a paper and pencil \\'hlle I writes a telerollhlc dlspntch. "There , " sold be , hondlng her the fol. ] owlng messn e , addrc.'iscd to the person - son alluded to : "Sir Gleudeunlng Is III. You can bo useful here If yon wish , ro come Instant. Iy. Answer , Will be met ot station. " "Onll the coochmon : tell him tu toke Terry and J\ > with all speed to the office und see thot this Is Rent Ilt once , III\Vo him wnlt for un onswlr. " A short time elapsl'll only , wheurat. . thew returne with this meRHage : "I \\11I come to J'OIl on the four o'clock train. " A few words concisely written , hut on them huun Iontrnln of terrlhle o\'ent that the mo\'elllents oC tbe dreud future could I110ne uufold. , ( To be continued. ) ' , 1\JolIl1 ) Snow. During the past wluter a UeW evlco tor removing snow from city stL'l ts , V:1S [ Iut lu USe , It Is called a sno\V' ' . , uelter , Il huge mllchlue ror thoroughly _ 'Ieallh ; the strcots , Poplllul' : 'Ilechat1. i < ; s , sa's , thu t t1 } ( lIlel ling Is doue rap' , Illy IInd economically by menlls of Il 'IOt'UJt' blast which Is hl'oul-ht Into I. . .eet contnct with the suow. ' 1'he lIleller COllslsts of II douule-elld . ' with ' ' te ' . I.Il'unce 11 IlIl'ge 1'Il Ilrea S\I1' .Houlltell hr II hOl'lzolltlll watm.jacket 111I.1 el'e.celltshapell ! crOis.sectlon : , \'Ith two IIIl'ted I.-shalc1 [ tlues. 'I'ho IImlnslous of the 1Il0ltm' are th ( ! salllo IS those oC IIn or luary truck , 'rhe lIleltel' L'i mountcl1 ou wheels , tllIl can he IlIslI , ) ' IlIU\'cd fruIII Illace to , llace by It tCIlIII of horses , 'I'he WII ter. , aclwt fOl'ms the bottolll of 1111 11'011 rrallw 01' hex Illto which the SIlUW IIII1Y 10 sbo\'cll'd direct fro III the stl'eel , 01' nto whh'h II lautl of snow III11Y ! Jc dl. rcctlJ' lIulIIJed. [ ' ' ' ! ' 'olw 111111 Is 'I'ho CUl'lllCe : Jm'ns ( , largo ' ! IIoug'h to hold / ( ( ' Il't1uld : Il t 1tlmo. . I'he SIIOW Is placed III lllrl.oct contlct , vlth the hcatcII IIUIIS , IInd Is mcltedas tliRt liS a 1"It11J ; ot hlborer ! ! cau shorel. "GuJ\ln \ " tlm Public. L'lo\'ern' L'j ; S m'e IIOW In senson , 1\11I.1 lIle II1UIIICl'lI of the rew remaIn. ' at the 'Jultl'd KlnlIom 1111lullm'les ! ; : \1'0 dolll ! ; their ! Jest to Itel'l ) the lIIur. Iwt sUPIlIed , SU , ) ' ! ! the Loudon SJOrt. [ II ! ; Dmll1l\lIc News , Olle ul1el''y ue\'er sOllls les : : ! thl\lI 2OCO J.ul1s' e ; ; a .0 1.olldJU C\'CI' , ) ' SIt'III [ ! ; , ulld these lire nil retlllll' to a cl'dulous ! puhlle us III ! e ! ; 11 of II\IWIII [ S. or COUl'se , the men III the tl'ude kllow lINtur , nnl ! , elJllnllJ' , or COllrse , they [ lilY lIomlual prccs ; ulid muke hi : ; llrolUs. 1'1'IUllon I 1""la 111 "I'UIIY. "Vm'y otlml , I iilllwSe , " sulll the In' IlIhltlve persall , " , ) 'ou al'e ccolve UJ' Illpal'lmtlJ' dlel'vlnJ. : : ; ohjucL'I or charity , \'hom ) ' 011 ( ) lIlotl ) ' hell ) . " "Y ! ! ! ! , Itilleld ! , " refilled the woutth1 Ilhllnllthrollst ; " 1l'1I just 1I1w thrown [ mouey II way. SOIllUl\UW8 \ the "cry ll lilt } 'Oll thluk will nllvl1rtlse 'Oll mOQ' Ilu\'er sziy 11Yord about 1t.-Phlll1doi < Ihlu Press. Spel\kln tCl'ms are to bo CO 1Ii1l1 01 II a Cllr In UHt tolupbouc boutt. . . . , , . ' . \I \ . . , , . , . . . . . " . . , , ' . . .J. . . . . , . . . . _ . . . . .r' . . . . . . . . . , , _ . . _ _ < . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . _ . . .or.o ; : . " ' . - , a-- . . . , . < . . " , " , . . - _ . _ . . - - . - . . - . - ' . . j - _ ' 1& _ _ _ _ _ _ - . . . I - - - - - - . - . - - . - _ w. . . _ _ - - - - - - , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . [ nterprisc of Medicine. " \ V DH Y IIl'at 1\1111 1I enloul way oC Increnslng tile numJC1' ! of the diseased Is to widen the A . ' ( lellnilloll oC dlselLSe until It becomes all.em. : braeillg , Here stllllds ,101m Doe , In tbe 'ear ' 't4 'U03 ' , I > oul1l1 In wind , 11mb and bruin , lIe Is iZ C "V , lOt Il patlcut ot IIny I1h 'slclan , nnd he never " , , " " . . . ( 'hle. 'BUl the t'Cllt au prol1tablc Bcheme of 1II0derll buslllcs ! (111111 ( c\'crJ'thlllg Is buslnl'ss nowada's , ) Is to t't"e IHOllle lIew WUltS 111111 tllI'lI supply those wants , ' } ' 1':1ch : IL mlln to smoJee and then 'ou mn , } ' sell him t.obacco. Gl\'e him n dlllell' : e , I1tHI then 3'ou Jln ) ' sell him attelll.lancc IInd melllcille , rcdlcal science , thel'cfol'C , must Invent n disease to lIt ,10hn Doe an male ; : him Il patient , A neural. olst : ( the technlcalllllllle Cor the dl'ummer or trade.bullder of medlcnl science ) Is set to watch ,10hn Doe , lie observes thLt : John , once In n while , CJ'osses his legs mechanically amI pulls at his shin , "Aha I" exclaims the nel1l'ologlst. "l'\'e got hIm , ,101m Doe , : rou arc n kratopodomalllacl" Poor Johll Doc I : ; ; then In the tolls , What 11 horl'lble nf1llcllon , this mania. with the sesquipedalian name I A form of degeneracy ! : 'Ilay Icall to sel'lolls conditions unless chccked nt the start ! Thus say his wife and Cl\mlly. echo. Ing the l1oelor , and thus John thlnl.s. A way to the doctor RIIlI the th'ug storel Yl\nlsh pence of mind , gone acter de. ( lurted health , Behold .10hn Doe , henceforth poor yale- tUdlnarlan , turning oyer .hls Income to prospel'ous gentle. men of the mcl1lcal profession. And yet John Doe ! s ex. actly the same ns 1le WI\S before the habIt of crossing legs IInd pulling at one's shIn was denominated a dlsCl\se.-San b'l'unllsco Bulletin. . Formers Need ! lelp. liE Orange Judl1 Fllrrne-r calls attention to the T labor famine on the fnrms of the West , Fl\rm. ers everywhere are conCronted by n. most dls. coura lng lack of farm lahor. Agricultural operations arc gl'eatl . curtalled simply because It Is Impossible to get the sen'lccs of the nec. eSAAry human labor , 'he farm household S well as t1IP farm suffers for lack of Inbor. There Is n. great demand tor domestic servants , and the ' I\t'e even IIcarcer thm "hired men. " The Farmer su gests that the city peoplr who need or des-Ire country life but arc without funds 6hould take ud\'antage of the situation and offer tllemselYes as help for fnrmers and their wh'es. 'l'he suggestion Is an excellent one. The anemic , ner. . . .ous clerk wonld do well to qnlt his employment and go tf' the country and tr . bard mannalol'k , 'he city Is fnll ot dlssatlslled persons who IH'obably never will he satls lied In the city. Why shoull1 not some' of these hl'eak a wa ' fl'om the l1eluslve nitracth'eness of the clt . and et out where thm'e Is need , or them ; o from , . . .hl're they are not wanted to where they arc In demnnl1 ? Why would It not be good tor ailing shop girls and nervous teachers to o I ) the country h011seholl1111 IInrd work ? Of course , but hard ph 'fI'al Il\hor Is just what mentally tired and lIe1'\'ou ( leople ortell need , The social relations of tarmers and their help are 110t 'mch ns to offer a ! Jur to the most hlgh.toned , 011 the farms the help , whethe-r men or women , nre pnl't of the 1I0U50holl1 , There are no distinctions. E..erybol1y work ! ' hal'll nnel the > Care Is the for all- same allI1nnenprJlI' " .TfJlI\ml. Get.Rich.Quick. , . . . . . . . ' , ' UHHllLY : because Its cause has su 1'111' 1'e- P malned unrecognized , the Get-Hlch.Qulck habit contlnuoo to spread , The art of st a y work. : ; ' , t manshlp and thorough knowledge of the craCts f ' < i.5 ' . , shows signs of d'lng out. 'l'ho young' man of \1 J' to-dn ) ' Is no longer the probable moneyed cltl- iWI1 of th'e.and.thh' , IIe alms at helng a mllllonalrl' at ao , and rails blUerly at fate Ir his golden dl'eams he shnt. tl'l'l'd In the ward of a workhouse , Hush for luxury and rush for 111 one ) ' are synonymous , In Its enlleavor to keep pace with this Increasl'd cost of IIIXUI' ) ' , thc mol1ern genemtlon succumbs to the Gl't.Rch. ! Oulel. habit. Ien of this stamp co\'el' the maxlmul1l a"ulOunt or ground In their lmslness In the hope or stJ'lkln- ! : 'It gel -bcarln ! : patch , The ! become jncl.s-of-all.trades and 'uhlt'rs : of none , They tr ) to rUll beCore they fire comp" . - . I A REFORMED 1D1.ER. WOlillcrfnl Chnn&e : In the Life of 1.01'11 Balfonr , Bnllr"ltl's 1 > r.emier. Those who twcnt ) ' years figO Imew . \.I'thm' ,1. Balrour , the IH'cseot gnlIsh ; [ ) I'Pllllel' , well Jwver exuecte 1'11a t hc would n ttiln tile high om e which he fills to.l1a ' . None ot 118 dl'l'llm. ed , 8.Id 111 ol liS' , soclate 01 his In i 1885 , that Ile woulll . ever becouw a 8UC' . cessful polltlclall , let { \Ione Il g"re'J.'l s tat e II 111 n u. As IH'l"sllluut o ! the 10- c al gO\)1'lIl11ent hoard nnll se:1'e. wry for ScotlullII u ; < ; .l Al.i' { ' ' ' 'X-j ' ; ; itl he had manl&e : to \ HTIIIJU J. lIArI'OUIt. 11118 8 n I h h 18 : I\lll' of Iloln anyt111ng remarlmulc. I" was clever enough , Imt he Shllpl , ) ' . lJullu't ! tale bho tTouble to work. It' ' " ' ! ! Iued to be almost too muC'h bother 'I ) him to lI\'e. He seldom got out of ,11'11 , befm'e the afternoon , nnd ortcn he I 'outl ! 1I0t go to his olllce for t,1I ree or .11I1' dUJ's at 11 time. Dispatches oorell lilli , Parliament was a llulsallCII , I1n tll' olllcials or his department tore lwlt. hair over hl ! neglect to Iw(1p ( nIl. Ilolntments fin slg-n Important lIocn. : tH'nts. 'l'hey never expected him to , 'ead them : if they could get him to , I n them a week late the ) ' tl1(1ught rhlmsel S luck ) ' . Well , this WIll ! the man whom IlOrd . . ; a IIshur , ) ' nl1polutl > d chlet sccretary for 1l'lalul In 1881-ono of the stormiest 111'I'loll In the modern hlstor , ) ' of that , 'llIntr ' , or course , ever 'uolly mgcd lIul salll thut Salisbury had nlolutl' Ill ! most lIul1t mun he could 1Iu'e ' "uudln " a da "ri march , slmpl , ) ' beclmse : Iat mun halpelll'tl to he hlH OW1\ lI.'pbow , 'l\ho Irish members wuro de. ' 1 htl'C1. 'I'hc , ) ' thought t.hey had got I IIIlIlI of stm w fOl' their chief oppo. Il'at. Parnell I110no IIlI W the tl'\lth , . . Dun't doceiYUIl'sehe ! \ , " he toll1 III' l'ollL'lues. " 811111.\u1'J" \ knows what II ! 1'1 Ilolng , 'l'IH'I'O'Ogrl1t dl'al more 'I 1Ialtol1l' thall he hils who\"n 11:01 : , ) ' \t. 'Ie , , ' 1lI tt : 'v . . , Ul to be the ijt1'\u eolit - - - - - - - - . : : . - : . ; ; . tent to walk-forgetting thnt an Intima to knowledge of the parts Is esscntlal to an cngilleer. We IIn"o no wish to dc-uden the can to 1mort' trenu. ous life , which , llappll ) ' , seems to be l'clichlng the ears oj y our captains ot commerce. Dut we would point to th. . ) . - dangct's of uncheckel1 ambition which the ranle and file ru In their race to Get.Hlch.Qulck , Men who l nrn the spend , Ing cnd of 0. business first arc apt to form the wnste prod , lIet ! ' ! of a Stnte. In their hurry to build their private ! tome In a day , nnd to cnjoy all Its costly pleaslII'es beCore theJ have ha any time wlll\le\'el' to realize whether It Is tlrmlJ I't upon Its foundations dlsnstm' , oCten beCnlls tile Impa. tient wcalth'sl'elters : of to-day. 'l'hey 110 not Jl'I\Sp thn. $ the od s arc all with sounl1 lu'lnclple anl1 s 'stematlc melll' od ns against mere pace , 'oo oCten , In consequence , the1 prol1t neither thowselves nor the communlt-London Bx. P L , The ! lome Inrluence. IIE family and the home arc the Couudlltlon T stones or civilization , and In an especial sense arc they the pl'OlS ) of a free go\'el'nment. It 11 . t1te home traIning that mal\Cs the virtuous . W cItizen , nnd If the rIght Camll ' Influences are lacking , tile results fire bnd citizenshIp and lmd ItJen. NothIng can take the plnce of 1I0me tl'alulng or muke up ror the loss of It. 'he school ' , the college , c\'en the Influences of religion , arc the'nlds and complements of the homo training , 'he family guidance an Instruction hcgln from the earliest years , wheu the chlll1 Is most Itupl'esslon. 'Ile , and when Its mind nnd charactC1' are most plnstlc , anl\ Ilntinues untll the yc-ars of discretion , The most rigid self.dsclpllne ! , the most careful nnd long continued educa , ' tlon which falls to the lot of the 1II0St Cortunate ) 'outh , can ! ; carcely eradicate the tendencies formed In early youth ! n : In evil home ; and the great , simple lessons ot honesty , truth , love , mercy and virtue , whether tnu ht by fOI'mal Instruction or uneonsclousl ' ImblJed ! In the II.tmosphere ot 3. sound , honorable house-hold , lea \'e t1lcl.r Impress upon the lUan or woman till the end of life , alld hn ve theIr power. I , . ful . , detel'mlnln Influence upon chal'acter find. destiny , . It Is , therefore , of the higheHt hnlOrtanl"e , both tor the st\lee ot the Individual and ot the nation , thut thl\ beneficl'Dt home Influences ot a good Camlly shoul enclr. cle the yonng comIlletol ' , and eyen follow them wherever they go out Into thQ world. We I\re ! ; O bnsy tlmt In too uany Instances , where the parents nre Intelll ent en pugh to Imow the value of blndlug theIr chlll1ren to the home and 1eeplng them close under Its shelterIng' cal'e , the 'oung are .Hmnltteel , through mere carell'ssness , to drift awny Ins'n. < : Ibl ' fl'orn the 110me and loosen Its sacI'eel ties , This orten :1nppen9 : because children aud parents 110 not hn'e I\musc-- t\1l'nts , dh'erslous and Intel'csts In common , nud ! ' : ometltncs becuuso the elders 110 not make dUe allowance for the nu- ture of youth.-Phlladelphla Ledger , Should Ministers learn 0 Trade ? CIJEHGY IAN ot Philadelphia. who bas cx. A amlned the statistics ot the various Pl'otestant denomluntltlns. and , has been dlsturhed by the Dumber of ministers who fil'C wIthout a chnl'ge , . stron ly urgcs all young men who Intend to en'er tbe ministry to learn some tmde either uerore or atter their ordination , His Id a Is that besides giving the minister a certain eXIcrlence , which would make his mlnstratlons [ in or out of the pulpit more sympathetic , u trade would In many Instnnces , be 1\ good thing to fall _ " back upon. It Is cel'tnlnly Irnllortfiut { ' . .nt III soltle WilY or 1 other a youn theological student should caine Illto practical contact wltlt the busy world. In sOUle caS 8 , uowever , ( t would be a dIstinct loss Cor the church to hu0 a ) 'oung man who Is very Ivltlentl , ) ' called to the mInistry spend n.ontlts In hreud.und-uutler worl. at an a e wheu his time woull1 hetter be gl\'en to other thln s , [ ore geuernlly , per- hnps , If the pl'esent Inl1lfference with respect to the mnln. . tennnce of churches In II largo numbcr ot smull communities - ties 18 to continue , the 'oun minister will Ceel jnstifled In protecting himself against possible [ Io\'crty In the tUlure by first mnklng hlmselr IH'ofIclent In some tmde or Pl'ofes. slonl\l line beCore he sceks ordlnutlon-Xew YOl'k Ohserver. chief lIecretnry for genel'ations pust. " And $0 It proved , I'accd at Inst with a n Immensely dlf1lcult nnd hnport.'lnt tUi ) . , 11.1follr [ altered his hl1hlts 1.00n. pl tel , ) ' , 'l'here was no more 1'lng nbel1 unlit noon , no more neglect or huslness , no mOl'e scorn for petty details. lIe roge with the lal'k even after a hard ulght's ses lou In the House of Coon- i , 1II0ns 111111 worked hard all lIay nnd ev. er ' da , ) ' Ilt his otllce , When he becllm < > chler secrl'tut' , ) ' he Imc'W no more llhout Irish nn.'alrs than the I\vm'l\ge IUl\n In , the stree > t , but In les3 thnn n month he SIH'H'lsl'tl the permanent ol1clals ! br hi. ' ! tlwl'oug'h ' Imowlcdge of e\'er ) ' uralle.11 of IrIsh go\'cI'nment. . \ lHl liS he wO/'lte nn learned his character I\nl.1 will gl'ew stronger , 'he lary.'Ilelllatlng Ihllosopher who couldn't mllke U [ ) , his mind ahout nny- thing bl'cl\me In u few short weeles the stl > rn adminIstrator , StTl\ngo to SOIY , this man , , ' 1/0 hns I risen to the top of the tTee In Urltll'h [ ) olltlcs Is no lever ot pollllcs , lIe Is 1\ politician , by family in1luence nnl1 , chance , not by choice , ' .rhe nephew or r..ord Snllshury , Arthur J , Bnlfour"I1S "horn to the purple" nnd lIestJncd Cor Pllrlh\ml'n.t from his Eton da 'fI , Dut his tastes arc literary Ilnd academic , 1I0t polltlrol nnd ( In\ctlcnl. lie cares more for the honors whIch ha\'e heen sl1owl'red uJlon him bJ' an the Bl'ltish unlversltles In recognition ot his uchlm'coments In philosophy t'hau ho does Cor his political tame. "Olve me my hool.s , m ' golt clubs nnd leisure , " he once S11ld to a tl'lend , " : \IIll I woull.1 ask tor 1I0thing 1II0l'e , I ' ! tleal In lite Is to read 11 lot , \\'I'lte a little , play plcmt ) . or golf lIud h:1VI' nothln : ; to worry n bout , It I coull.1 Ive up politics anl1 retire to.mol'row without dlsor/"I1nlzlll / : ; thlns : IInd neg. lectin : ; m ' duty I wOllld ! : Iadl ' do so , " BIT OF FRENC HISTORY. " An l mllil'e I.OI.t for W"nt of the JU ht nft of Hillin ! : U/lhlt. An old lelend which mnkl'6 no pre- tM\SC to tt'1lth' tells how , a klugdolll WIlS ! est for walt : at 11 hO6eshoe : null. nut It rNcnt'olllm ot fobcr ; hstorlenl : nnd hloJrnllhlcl\l 11111 po o , "TUOU lIy Ouuut d"lIl"1r:8oll : , makes It appear that I , ' \ . the Empress Bugenle , nfter the bat tl of Sedan , lost the chlluce to preserve - serve the ell1lre [ of her husband b not possesslug exnctly the right BO/'I ot rll1ng : hl1ult. It WIIS the evenln'g 01 Sl'ltcmber 3 , 18 O. 'hc news of th surreuder of the F'l'ench nrmy nnd of the Emperor N:1' poll'on lit Sedan hnd ! ' : preal1 nbout PI\I'ls , contlnul's \\1'ltct. . III a \ \ London S ( ) clct . , 'l'he clt , ) ' 'was excltcd , and thc11 was tnlk or n revolution l1nl.1 the uan Ishml'nt of the Imperlnl fallll1 ' . A this juncture Emile de Gll'IIl'l.1ln , I I11l1n wllO was trusted hy the l'l11pres IIml who hnd lu1I.1 no little e"Ilel'l IICI dmhl ! ; f1r\'lous chnu t of govel'n llIellt , nrrl\'L" at the 1'II11\ce of till 'l'ulll'rles , "If 'uur mnJ'sty Wel'e te ul1lelr [ on hOl'seunck III the mhlst 01 tlte Ileoplo , " Oh'nrdln " snd. ! "lInli an 1I0lUlCO the 1I\)111'l\lIon \ ) of the emC ( ' J.J In fn01' ot the IIl'lnce ImJlerlnl , 'o\U own nssuml1t1on of the title of em- pl'ess rI.l'nt : , nnd the alpoilltm'nt 01 'hlers us prime minister , the ell1lllrl might he sllnd , Something must b , A 1. done to hlnl the tll1l' . " 'J'he eml > 1'e3s uccfptl'd the IH\lre { But when this lender of thl ! world' , fashion sought for II proper costllm , Cor her pl'rCOrmnnCl' It could not he C , uud I 'l'hl' enl , ) ' rlllln hahlt In tht Tu1erles ! was II fnllustlc.one : of gr eIl emuI'oldered. with : gold , IIn silver , mn e tor a restnl huntlnJ. ; oecnslonj I nn the hilt WIIH II no Il sji fnntnsll thr"col'ncl'ctl ' 1I0'nir of the eJ1uch 01 1.01lS : Qulnze , ' ' 'l'he l'IlIllI'l'SS felt that It woulel not 110 to IIllpl'l\r In this f.IU't I n such nn OCCII/foll , IIcr I\lpeltla'lce [ ' In It might h\\'e , \ \ the OllJloslte l'tree ! upon the 1II'0111H trom that which sll4 In m dl'd , 'h ! . ' 1111111 hnd to be gl\'CII 1111 , the empl'lOSS nnll the ' , IIl'hle ! . ' hn ( I 111'1 n I were lIa.1Ished. nnll the Xnpo Iconic cmph'u was II t : III cud , IUl\llun'H B ' 1'111 Hnlotoo n nny. In London eleh dnr ,100 chllllrc > n ar , born au : ! O ellter Beh061 for the ! lrst tlmo , A chnperoll oes to a h'I'8 111culc to see that the . ' J.ll'ls belm ve ; a etllpcrou ! : : o ( ' ! ! to a boy' ! ! plcllic to see thnt thl ! hO'B don't ent the refrlhlbments tOil . .ln ,