ft ' II ! * Do what . yon ran when you cannot ! do wlmtyim wnnlil. , Waruor's Lop Cabin PIVASTEBB. will immediately relievo tin * pnin in your buck ; then look for tho catiuo of it. iL'iy it. lt ( roMlltle Elflulit < U * Illicit Wnllo. r In * i number or testsapplied to miison- ry , ni'cording to Prof. Bnkci * of Illinois > „ Hiiivci-Mty , piers of ordinary brick and If * common Jimo mortar stood n pressure of 'j ' | n liltlo over 1,000 pound * i > or xqunro P inch ; which is equal to tho weight of n V' ,1 column of brick 2,000 feet Irish , with I ordinary Portland cement mortar tho I i.lrength was somowhat. mow than 2,000 I * pounds per squaro inch , or thoweight | „ nf u column of brick masonry 55,000 foot I SakesYouHungry "I have used ralno'a Celery Compound and It has bad a salutary effect. It Invigorated | -v tlie system and I tfiji * $ feel like a now n Jr&Ij t man * II lmProvcs sJYffifls In the appetite and I /jLf&ffln. Jr facilitates dlges- I / sf it linfif tlon. " J. T. Copk- I. VS * liLJ i * A , lamp. Trlmus , S.C. I Paine's i Ce.ery Compound II y Is a unique tonic and appetizer. Tleasant to if/ \ the taste , quick In Its action , and without any t- - injurious ctrecty It elves that rugged healthy * - • which makes everything taje good , ltuureav * g , dyspepsia and kindred disorders. Thyslclana f" prescribe It , and you will recommend It alter jr you have used It. $1.00. 81x for $5.00. Druggists. ' Wells , IticuAitDSON & Co. , Burlington. Vt. , Builds Up the System. I " In tie cprinff of 18371 was all run down. I would Ket up In tho morningwith bo tired a fceliwr. and i wan no weak that I could hardly tret around. I f , " bouuht a bottlo of l'aino'a Celery Compound , and | lx-fore I bad taken It a mcl : I felt very much bettor. 1 I can cheerfully recommend It to all who need a building up and streuKthenlnir medicine. " 51ns. 31. A. Dow. Burlinston. Vfc _ LACTATED F00D gSggy gS : \ J/MOfW DYES g , .Sg \ mmumm , f A _ _ . • _ Teo < HUelycnrcdlijf ] PA DTITD & tIieNeLtfe , pnuU \ t tiM w Bft r R O They also relieve Dis-W l HllbllW trcRsiroinDv pep UfIn W I HHjiBijni r * dgostionand'iVioIleart\H ! I * BfIB eL& Hating. A perfect rem-I k9 I l B F ES ) edJ'f or DIzzlnef .Nauses K 19 I wLK Drowsiness , Bad Task U M nillff in iho Month. CoatedE H ? El rlLBaib ) . Tongue.PainiutheGide.B " "w" H H m"w" TORPID LIVER. ThejH ' lli * , , ! regulate the Bowels HiHBSIDHmI Purely Vcaetable. 11 ' J Price 2S Cents. I | s CAETESM3DICI1TEC0.,1T2V7Y0:1E. I El Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.j B H My JH.Ho boy , 5 years old , was rick M i with a dUease for which doctors had pHH L I § J no name. The nails came off hid lingf igt 1 } A era , and the Angers came off to thcL HA FJ Wwm miJdIc Joint. For 3 years he Buffered WWml dreadfully ; is now getting well , and I V f " • I'/lnm eatfafled Swlfvs Specific la thel r/J ft h ] chief cause of hi * Improvement. i H 1 \rJl Jan-,2 ltiS'- Peru , lad. r/71 1' ' I . .POISONED BY A CALF- * * little boy broke ont with aorcs and • nlcers , the result of the saliva of a calf coming In con tact with n cut finger. Tho nlcers were deep and paln- 1 i , ful and showed no inclination to heal. leave him / Swift's Specific , and he is now well. , Feb. 15 , ' 89. Joux P. IUum ) , Auburn , AJ . Scad for books on Blood Pol-ons A SUln Disease * • „ tree. Swiet faprcircC'o.Atlanta ; (3a. * MP tv' BI I was so much troubled 1 KWEAM BMW ! "ith catarrh it Beriotisly ' B teiWES0affected my voice. One P o/ofl " AJ ! bottlo of Ely's Cream t fkmmRWSgM Balm did the work. My f ife > W voice ia fully restored. B. I wF / | h | F. Liensuer , A. M „ Pas- i mM 2&s$7m tor oi " , e "livet B"Ptst ! , O W church. PhUaOelplii.i. mKO iZ2LJ > * j ELY BfiOS , X ATarr. llS' , , N. Y. f " V flHHH M I prescribe and fully en j V J dorse Bin (1 as the only f / . H CbmiIbT BI specificforthecertaincure A K. 1 T0 * ? AT"fl of this disease. IB0" J ' . u - G.H. IXG K AH AIT. If. D. , ' fif caowBtrietsra. Amsterdam , N. Y. E9 OirJonlbjttsVc have sold Big G tor . " satls- % I F1 Bk i ± i i 70blO. l | D. R. DYCHE & CO. . K Trad BfiB arklSl.OO. Sold by Druggists. " TXSUltKTX THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY i ' OP IXTHl-V -X'03Et.I . . T'ie I.arceit , Chcapra : and ilest iu Hie U'oild. ! 'ASBft ASSETS S120.000.000. k SIMOMGOETZ. TltP. ALLKK. II ' Special AseaL General Aceat. P OSCASCA , - - ZVXIB. [ JRO\\rjS15ZI & CO. , - Manufacturers and dealers in I Pngines , Boilers and Pumping Machinery j Or nil Descriptions. ' lren and Wootl Working Machinery Saw Mill Jta- tlilneryaitd Supplies. Knilroad and Contraclors' Mip- , pllev. State Agents Uodgr'a Wood Split lnllaand IK > Ie > I' t fiitS.tcm ot Pun-er Tran m Mion by Ma- ' • nilla ltop . Acrtiti Trpnton Iron Co's Wire Kopa , f , . l"r ? t s l'atent l > u' .iblpGate ValTc.&o. f ' ia,3 LeatenworthSt. Q3IAIIA. > 'EI . ' ON SO DAYS' TRIAL. k zaWL "usasn THIS NEW f ELISTIC TRUSS ' . . • Kn& F' FHKBHaa a'PidialJTerent from alt \ . 'SUU } 3f'3uflVothers. I * cup * nape , with Self- X Wk "Il * ' | Bradjurtlnrllali lneeuter.adapts F R Jf itself to JIpoKltinn orthebodTwhll k xflT ti.cball in thocup presses back k * the irttestlneB Just as a per- r - son does with the finger , with iiBht nrevjir * i _ the Henila is lirU securely day and night , m.d aradlcat ' * > curcrenaln. Itlamsr ilni- l > loandchi * p. Senthymall. t - ' Circular * tree. EGGIXST03 TBCSS UTO. CO. , Ckleac * , IU t MOIHEMlD t MMOHILD BIRTHwsy I IF USEO BEFOWB CONFINEMENT. , . * Book to "Moimrs" ' HailedFrke. ' ' ra1ifield ketjolator cu atlaata4ca. L * _ Sou > nr all dedooists. & • PBPAyStlJSEICHT % JOMES Ji kk 57 . 5 Tn Waits Sclea , ? BM lraa Urm. 8l l Beuliai. Kxau [ ; v • K H Sak iMlaaiillMalnhr Hl H K aa S60. T ; JHMYV BaT > r * TT lMSc lt. For frrcpri * * Ilia V r * 7 MiRPk'avlin tkl. paper aa4 Mm r V T * JOKES 8F IIHtUIITM , Jvf t I GUjTEFITS ! L I do not mean merely to stop them loraome and p then havo them return. I mean a radical cur * . I have t made FITS. EPILEPSY or FALUKG SICKKESSa r" ' Ufe-lons study. I warrant my remedy to cure the ] ! \ \ wcrrt cases. Because others have failed is no reason rTornotaowreceiviniracure. . Send at once for treatise- ] } ts MdFrcflBoWeofmyinfahibleremedy. Ql e Express ; \fi \ * * ndf.U.H.G. BOOT. M. C. 183 Pearl Ct N-V- . s ; " . SGenatanAstJaraaCau-eneveryatt > togiv w.1 J * . mtrudtou nlttfla the worst caw liignroa comfort. ( t , able aleop ; affects cores where all others fail. > J" fnaiomvinec ( A a C < 7 ( iisZ. PncedOcSBdH ' . - , - ' . - Sl.OO DrC ataorbrmail.SsmploFJXEliB 1 { $ ' foratBmgJjg SCHgTMAK , Ht. l anl , m | iS- * 4 1 , % k find that Plso's cure ' V * ' | 1mmrTlP for Consumption not | a QgffUHSaaBgss & NEWANP BABE PLAWTS- • 1 1 I M WW Beat and Cheapest. Illuitratcd Cat * , - W * lougwITree. Ilarkclt's Floral Nurserv , Dubuque , la. fch - S.AjA UOSJII7STU0T. Bookkeeping , Penmanship , " * rV V " * Arithmetic Shorthand , etathor- r nnchly tancbtbynmll. J.ow rates. Circulars free. * * BRYANT'S C01.LKGK.01 Main SU , BuCalo. N. V. * , j i MBB WBWWWHWBHBWcharl ito rri.Maaa Lr' ' firtrmTtmrv 7rec Maionaty. BIrtis , Grips and % vPPUlr'PVj Morjran'ifate by mall onrecelptSl. ! W& - uiauIlllilJ00P1' ( ' FnblUUlng : Co. , t. • * ' S - - ruui , jwdb. JMj W. N. U. , Omaha , - 45U-14. ] t > . MaaaaaiaMa ' The ll > Hliifiiliifli of Iient. I "Lent aviII cut down pneumonia niton , " Hftitl Dr. Tinmiltou tho other day. "It alwityB dot's. " This was on aston- iHhor i t iirsf , hnt when ho explained that nino'tunths of the cases of pneu monia wero brought on m persons pre disposed to it by sudden oxposuro to ni lit air after coming from n super * heated room , I can see that tho late win ter festivities have n frreat deal to do with tho matter in our perilous latitude. There is one feature about Lent that society is apt to overlook , and that is its dietetic advantages. Any one who will Iceep it strictly will find himself in.bet ter condition to po through our summer. -New York Truth. Mont men , otherwise fltrong in body and mind , will bsi < nmo unlinppv and break down when iilllicted with Rheumatism. II tliey would only try Salvation Oil they would find rrtllel ut once. Price 25c. All the keys of Windsor Costle were re cently stolen , bufc even this dofs not in- toWero with the rapid sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Syrup.A A timid of Mnnm. Dr. Th. Thoroddsen reports flint in explorations in tho interior of Iceland last summer he visited some remarkable valloys in a mountain range called Ivjerlingarfjoll. Ho discovered grand sulphur springs in great numbers , as well as innumerable large boiling mud pools blue , red , yellow and green in color. Steam penetrated everywhere through fissures in the earth , one jet , hix to nine feet in height , keeping up such a continual roar that it was impos sible to hear1 the loudest shouts in its vicinity. The greatest care had to bo observed in walking on tho thin crust of heated clay covering tho boiling mud below. Contektment passes wealth. You are sure to be contented with the use of Warner's Log Cabin EXTBACT for external and internal pains. This is better than to employ a physician who cannot do more for 3"ou if 3-ou had the wealth of Croesus. Two hizeg , 30 cents and $1. IVcuterii Population * . . Stranger ( in western city ) "I under stand j'ou claim 100,000 population for this town ? " Directory Man "Yes , sir.Ye have in the new directory , iu.sfc beintr fin ished , 20,000 names. That multiplied by five , the average size of a faliiilv , makes 100,000. See ? " Messenger Boy "Please , sir , Mr. Hard type wants to know how many cop ies of that directory you want printed ? " Directory Man ( " after some figuring "Gm ! I guess fifteen will be enough. " New York Weekly. A Lucky Carriage Painter. Orlfflu. ( Ga. ) Xewn. Maich a R. L. Malone has just returned from Greenville , where he has been receiv ing the congratulations of his friends on his great luck. He held one-twen- tieth of ticket No. 17,160 , which drew the third capital prize of $50,000 in the drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery-Company on thel2th of Feb- ruary , and his share after deducting cost of collecting , was just § 2,495,00 , as we saw on his deposit book of the City Natitonal Bank. It is not every young man who picks uy such a sum so easily as this , andhe is correspond ingly elated. Mr. Malone is a young man of about twenty or twenty-two years , a carriage painter by trade , and has never bought many tickets in the Louisiana State Lottery , though he says he proposes to stick to it now * as long as he has a dollar to spare. He is a pleasant , easy , good natured fellow , and has been enjoying himself since his sudden access of wealth. When a vaccination takes , what does it tnke ? Knives were first used at table by our English ancestors , and the finest cutlery and table service now known in tlie rail- way world may be seen on the famous Golden Gate Special over the Union Pacific HaJlwa3r from Council Bluffs and Omaha to San Francisco , every Wedues- < , 3' . "F. F. V. " is snid to mean , in Kansas , "First Family Vaccinated. " For strengthening and clearing the voice , use "Bhown's Bison ' ciiial , Q'nociiEs. " "I have commended them to friends who are public speakers , and they have proved extremely serviceable. " Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. A beautiful rug ote covers an ugh' bole in a carpet. CoiiKiuiiptloti Surely Cured. To the Editor : Please inform your read- ers that I have a positive remedy for con sumption. By its timely use thousands ot hopeless cases have been permanently cuieil. I shall be slad to send two bottles of my remedy Kitii : to any of your : ead- ler8jwht liave'consumption it they will send me their express and P. O. address. ReJ spectrally , TA. . SuOCU.M , M. C , 181 Pearl street , NewYork. _ Better to be born with brains in the head than with a golden spoon in the mouth. WJimi Bslir irn sliL. wpr v hr" Ciatorla. W lien shp wns Ould.iip ried for r.istoria. W lien alio net nme Jits. si . liiup : to distort. } , Wfapn ahe hnd Children , sne pave rin-m Cnstona. We neverknew * an old mnid who would admit that she never bad a love affair. Fond fur CoUMtiUiplIre * . Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil , with . Hypophosphites , is a most marvelous food | and medicine. It heals the irritation of the throat and lungs , and give flesh I and strength quicker than any other rem- edy knoirii. It is very palatable , having • none ot the disagreeable taste of the crude ' oil. A Primitive IiiduMry. In Colombia tho American aloe - known there as "figne" is of great im portance on account of its fibre , which - is ' used for sandals , sacks , ropes , girths , ' pack saddles , etc. These manufactures are among the most importiint of the .country , the yearly value being various ly estimated at from $10,000,000 to $30 , - . 000,000. No part of the plant except the fibre is u ed , and this is now extracted by ' so .slow and laborions a process that a skilled laborer can produco only about ten pounds of fibre dail3 * . 1 MOWS THIS ! W offer One Hundred Dollars'Re wart for any case of Catarrh that can not be < cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. j F. J. CHENEY < fc CO. , Props. , Toledo. O. We , the undersigned ; have known F. J. Cheney for the last 1G years , and believe him perfectly honorable in all business ' transactions , and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. { West Si Truax , Wholesale Druggists , Tole- . tWatftfg KHfnm A"M rviifpWhole a 'l * Druggists , Toledo , Ohio. E. H. Van Hoesea , Cashier , Tolsdo Na tional Bank , Toledo , Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curs is taken internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces o ! the system , Price ; 75 ceats per I bottle. Sold by all Druggist- , . - * * X a aaai""aaaBii ia aB MBMMiB aaM WISDOM IS BIIIXE , Oh , merchant , in thino hour of e e e , If ou this paper you should ccc. And look for Homethinc : to np p p p Your yearning for greenback v v r , Take our advice and now bo y y y , do straight ahead uud advert i i i. You'll find tho project of some u u n ; Neglect can offer no ox q q q. Bo wise at once , prolong your d a a n , A silent business soon de k k k. Buffalo News. mm • Between Two Horns. "I tell you , Susan Swing , " said Captain , Rose , "there ain't a man thntlives between the Two Horns as Arould lot his boy not bigger than your'n go out in a boat to-day. Don't you do it. "Tain't no Jrind of weather for that slip of a lad to go foolin' with them big billows as sweeps around old Dull Head. Why , look yourself , woman. You can seo them more'n four miles away , dash ing and lashing the shore. " As Captain Hose spoko he pointed with his right hand in the direction of one of the two headlands between which Dell Haven lay. "And no dory in the habor , " ho continued , "could weather Bright Head ( pointing towards the head land at the left ) , not if Cap'n Hezek- iah himself was a row'n of it. You'd better take them new-locks out and hide the oars if he won't mind with out you doin' it. "I can't bear to do it , " said Mrsi Swing. "Richard will be so disap pointed. He set his lobster pots yesterday , and he hasn't r.lept any all night in his eagerness to go out early and haul them. Don'tyou see , Captain Rose , it's Saturday , and two whole coaches full of summer boarders came last night to the Bright Head House , and he can get a big price for his lobsters to-day. My poor Dick has worked so hard makingthe lobster pots himself , and it seems like cutting off the boy's re ward to say 'you ohant't go' to him. " "S'pose you do feel weakish 'bout it , Susan ; but you don't want that ere ' boat to be picked up adrift and no boy in it , do ye ? " "You know I don't. CaptainRose , " she i said. "It I hadn't loved him do you ; think I'd get up before daylight to come down here to see the lad off i ? " "Hush , " said the Captain. "Here he ; comes , and he is fastening his straw , hat to his buttons. He sees there is wind enough ahead. " lb was a morning in June , and the sun was not yet risenbut , the-glory of , his coming was in the East and on , the sea. As he came down the pier , the oars on ( his shoulders , and securing his straw hat by a string to his jacket , the old Captain said : "He's a fine , lad , Dick is , and well worth the sav , ing. " "He's all the world to me , " thought Mrs. Swing , although her , lips uttered no word. "Good moring , Captain Rose , ' ' called < out Richard. "Good for lob sters , do you think ? " "Better for lobsters than 'tis for boys ] , " ejaculated the Captain , re moving } his broad brown hands . from ] his pockets and laying one of them on the lad's shoulders as soon as I * the later came within touching distance. "I say Dick Swing , that you ; are not going out in that cockle shell of your'n this morning , " ' he an nounced. j "Icertainly am , Captain Rose , " returned the boy. "It's a little rough , , but likely as not the wind will come right around before I get half way to the ledge , and I should think you would know better than to scare my , littlemother J here half to death. See mother , " he said , gayly , - " ! have an extra ( oar and one whole pin , yes , two of ( them , in case a rock-lock gives away , and I've got a lot of extra courage ( about me that I can't ex actly show vou unless you come with 1 ' me. This he said looking out to sea , for he did not feel like looking either at his mother or Captain Rose. " "Dick , " said Mrs. Swing , ap- proaching ] the pier's edge as the owner of the little boat proceeded to bestow 1 his lunch basket and extras under 1 the bow. . "Well , mother , " returned Richard , looking up. "I wish you would not go , " she said , her tones full of beseeching. "Why , mother ? Do you want my seven new lobster pots to be carried offtosea"he < asked. "How could you have the heart to ask me ? " If the wind keeps on blowing I shall lose theni every one. " "That's true , " ejaculated Captain Rose. "I never thought of that. It's just rijjht , this wind is , to drag them off , but you never can haul them in alone. "You'll be sure to be dragged overboard. " "No , I shan 't. Come along with me if you wan't to help , " laughed Richard , "Hump ! 1 should sink that craft before we got out of harbor , " said the Captain ; "though if I wasn't so heavy I would go. " Captain Rose weighed a trifle less than three hun dred pounds , and had left the sea after fifty years of faithful service. "Not another person was in sight. "I'll tell you what I'll do , " said the Captain. "If you insist on going , I'll stop on my way up and ask Captain Danforth to look out for ypu ond if.he thinks you're getting . " " "Thanlcyou , Captain. " "Dick , " said his mother , "can't : yon let the lobster pots go ? " "Couldn't possible , " smiled the ' Ijoy. "Could you have the heart to i f * aaMi a WaaiMi ask me ? Will you cost mo off , moth er ? " ho called a second later. "Wait a minute , " exclaimed Mrs. Swing. "Fetch your boat close up. I want to speak to you , Dick. " The boat received the necessary impetus , and touched the side of tho pier. Mrs. Swing had seated herself onutiho topmost luyer oflogs forming the warf , and leaned over us though to speak confidentially to her son. "Dick , " snid his mother , "hold fast ! I'm coming , " and into tho boat she dropped before either Cap tain Rose on tho dock or Captain Richard in the bout had knowledge of her intention. "What under the sun , mother , " cried tho boy , "do you mean ? " "I'm going with you , Dick , to keep you from tumbling overboard when you haul iu , " and she seated herself in the stern , calling back as the tide floated the boat out. "We depend on you. Captain Rose , to send after us if we if it gets too rough , " shogasp- ed , with a dash of spray in her face. "Ay , ay ! " cried the Captain , and he took off his hat and swung it , he scarcely knew why. Of all the women in Dell Haven , from the eldest to the youngest , Mrs. Swing most feared the sea. To live beside it , to watch its every mood delighted her , but to venture on it for pleasure she was never known to do. do.A A moment's peace she never knew when Richard , her only son was ex posed to the treachery of the waters , but rather than mar his wild delight in wind and waves this unselfish mother concealed as much as possi ble her anxiety for him. Richard was not selfish , and had he imagined what his mother was at that moment sufferimr would have put the boat about and tied it for ever at the stake rather than cause her this agony. . Just as the boat got well into the toil of the waves the sun "arose , shed ding such brilliance on the waters that Mrs. Swing , who sat facing it , wasjdazzledand well nigh failed to see in time a gill net into which the boat was running. "See any boat ahead , mother ? " questioned Richard. "You must keep a good lookout for me. I've got my ranges right and can fetch the lobster grounds every time. " "Is it far ? " questioned his mother shudderingly. "Not very ; just outside Dull Head. I reckon we 'll fetch it. " said the lad , dipping his oars for u full stroke and then letting the boat slide up to the summit of a rolling wave , a trick he had caught from Captain Hezekiah Danforth , the master boatman of Dell Haven. The wind grew stronger and strong er , and the waves every moment in creased in size. Even Richard glanced sideways more than once with ill- concealed anxiety as the long bil lows came tumbling on , and just then getting a glympse of his moth er's face beheld it so blanched with terror of the sea that it seemed to him his mother was no longer in the boat with him. "Dick , " she gasped as his oar missed stroke and sent the spray over the boat , "Dick , I'm afraid to go tin. " Dich glanced backward. He had pulled about a mile from shore and was midway between the two head- lands familiarly spoken of as the Horns. Dull Head was surrounded by an even accumulating muss of breakers , and Bright Head caught the sea on its precipitous sides , send ing it backward in fountains of foam , and all the four miles that lay be- tweenthe two points were rolling miles of billows. Sitting with his face landward Richard had not fully felt the dan ger , Now , the lad could not repress a shudder | as he said , "I don't believe 1 could find the buoys in such a sea , and nobody could haul in the pots. I believe I'll put about. " "Oh. do ! 0 Richard , there comes an awful one ! ' and Mrs. Swing slipped down from her seat into the bottom of the boat and hid her free from the oncoming wave. Richard gave a mighty pull at the oars to keep the boat head on , and it rode that wave in safety only to meet new ones , into whose depths the tiny shell rolled to be completely hidden from the sight of two men who were standing on the Dell Ha- ven pier. One was Hezekiah Danforth , the other was Captain Rose. "If there was only a tug insightto help them , " groaned Captain Rose. "Why didn't you dun a little com- mon sense im o the woman if she didn't take any naturally , " scolded Captain Danforth , "or shut her and the boy up somewhere. " "I told her , but I declare when I was young I e.ould have brought down ' them oars in half tho time it ; takes Jim to fetch 'em I say , 'Kiah " Danforth , ain't that boat trving to put about ? " "It acts like it , John , but in will get swamped i just assure as guns if no , it's going on. There ' s nothing else to do. I never in all my life saw a- time when there wasn' t a sail in sight. * * * The boat's gone ! No ! There it 3 comes up again ! " Suddenly a cry for a helping hand was raised among the bystanders , and i willing hearts vventforth from the land. "Every second tells. It's a race for : life ? " called out Captain Danforth. "Jim , you'd better get in. You're strong : ; if one of us tuckers out you can < take hold. " All ready lay the boat , a dark green ; surf boat , a boat that could stand i heavy seas , and the two men and boy who had nobly volunteered were not long in starting off. Success to you. Fetch em' back alive ! " called out Captain Rose. All at once the pier at Dell Haven seemed thronged with people. The news spread that Mrs. Swing and Richard were out alone on thesea. As they watched the dim , dark speck now rising upon the swelling waters and quickly vanishing from sight , not one of the little throng but knew the danger of the tiny boat. Mith. breathless eagerness they two rowers stood at thenar urging it onward. "It's down the harbor now. They're catching it. It's nn awful wind in June. That mite of a boat will never hvo CHI they get there , " were some of tho remarks heard as they passed on. As for Captain Rose ho went pant ing up tho hill into thetown , climbed into the belfry of Doll Haven church , ns far up as he could go , and watch * ed through a spy-glnss the progress oi tho mere speck in the distance and the toiling helpers so far behind. After a few minutes he realized that Captain Danforth. although doing his utmost , could nob reach the per iled ones in time to save them and he said to himself : * "Tho boy is doing well , but be can't hold out. Imustdoit. " Cap tain Rose's little daughter had fol lowed her father into the church and climbed the belfry stairs. "See here , Dolly , " ho said , "can you look through here and keep shnrp watch ? No , you run you can go quicker'n I can , " and the Cap tain scribbled a message on the back of an envelope , and giving it to her bade her make haste to the telegraph office. "You tell Johnny Blake it's to save a life and it.must go ahead of everything. " Dolly Rose did not need to be told twice. She ran every step of the way , and rushing into the telegraph office flushed and eager cried out : "Mr. Blake , here , send this quick. Richard Swing and his mother are going to drown , and it's to save them ! " The operator tookthe old envelopo and read : Captain True , stenm tug Good Heart , Cromwell Harbor. Steam out at once in search ofsmall boat woman and hoy in it ofTDelf Haven three miles : goiiifrngninst tho wind ; can't lust long. Joirx Rose. "All right , " said the operator , clicking away at his machine for a minute or two , and'then exclaiming , "It's done. Wait a minute , sis , and I'll tell you whether or not begets it ; wire runs right flown to tho wharf. , ' The minutes went by. Ten had passed when the answer came hack : "Steam's up ; start at onre ; go myself. ' • Timothy Thue. " The operator did not stay to write it. " Run quick and tell you father Cap tain True is gone already , " he said. Dolly ran , saying to every one she met , "They'll be saved ! They'll be saved ! " The child gob up to the bel fry stair , and couldn't utter a word. She could only smile and bow her head and try to get out the message which she did at last. Gaptain "Rose's eye was on the speck. He dared not take it off lest never to find it again. Meanwhile , the news got abroad that Captain Rose had telegraphed to Cornwall for a tug , and the burden of fear grew lighter. In the little boat again and again had Richard tried to turn its head towards theland , but with each trial it took in so much water that he was forced to give up the attempt Nothing could be done but keep ot. and face the boiling see. Very few words were spoken. Mrs. Swing kept bailing as fast as possible , with only the shell of a horseshoe crab to work with. At length came a wavelike a small hill , up which the boat rode gallant ly , and then suddenly Richard shouted : "They're coming for us , mother. I see i a boat just outside the harbor. " Then the tears sprung to Mrs. Swing's ; eyes. She stopped bailing for : a moment to look toward the shore. < All she could see was a wall of < water shutting out the land. "Courage , mother" Dick said. Every rise and fall of the oar was a ; prayer ; every dip of the poor old crab < shell was a petition for life. Out from Cromwell Harbor , seven miles to the eastward , and hidden from ; sight by Bright Head , steamed the tug Good Heart. Never had its captain i stood watching thesea with more ; earnest gaze. Never was steam applied i witli more generous hand. 'Twos the woman and the boy in the boat out at sea that lived in the gaze < , in the steam and in the fuel , and ; Good Heart bore away with cor dial . speed till Bright Head was won and ; weathered. "Isee it ! " ' shouted the Captain , "though how in thunder it's lived to get , there's more'n I know , " and he gave directions to steam outside. Richard's attention was so divided between the billows and theland and the friendly boat , and Mrs. Swing was so intent on bailing , that neith er ( of them saw the tug until it was upon them , and a hailing voice shout ed ( : "Hold on till we pick you up. " It seemed as if a voice from heaven had : spoken. Even bluff old Captain Rose up in the belfry of the church , ejaculated , "ThankGod ! " as he saw the tug come to. The shock of the call , the sight of the black , throbbing tug , friendly as they seemed , yet came near swamp ing : the boat , for Richard let it turn , and the last strength he had was put forth in holding it up to the wind un til a line was cast off , .and even then he hail no power to make it fast. It was Mrs. Swing who tried to obey the commands that came but could not. Finally the tug's boat was lower ed. It was no easy task to get to leeward and board the Good Heart , * which held its breath , bracing itself against the waves almost as a thing of life to doits kindly office. Rich ard and his mother had been saved. "Give 'em a signal ! Give 'em three ! " and the steam whistle blew three shrieks that went over the bay and up tiie harbor and over against the meeting house steeple , until old Captain Jtose fell down on his knees to utter the first prayer of thankful ness his little Dolly had ever heard her father offer. Two gentlemen walking together came by a stately new building. "What a magnificent new struc ture ! " said one. "Yes , " replied the other , "but I cannot bear to look at it , often as I pass it. " "That ia strange. Why not ? " "Because it reminds me that the owner built it out of the blood , the aches and groans of , his fellow-men , out of the g efpfXc | r y 'chflf enfftTje yiQe oi wailing women. " "rGraciousr "Wh'dfc is the owner ? A money-lender or a pawnbroker , or something of the kind ? " "Oh , no he is a denth-W Wasp. • - < SS -V . ' < 1 ' I i i 1 " u - * - ' ! | . I I i „ „ „ , Food for Boflootlon. Tho 2cw York World of Fobrnary 9th , says : "Tlie question ns to how much of what fhey pretend to know doctors really know is ji ver3' interesting one. "They possess exceptionally great facilities for humbugging , and tho pre sumption is that they uro not proof iu most cases , at all times at least , against temptation to make use of them. Their profession comes ns near being an eso teric one as uny that ia acknowledged to be respectable. But the revelation as to their views in the Robinson arsenical poisoning cases in Boston is startling. * 'There wore five deaths from the drug , nnd the doctors in their certificates at tributed thorn respectively to pneu monia , typhoid fever , menigitis , bowel dieaso and Bright's disease of th'o kid neys. 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