TO 4 J lii I ill I i urn in iii wviir i iw iv ESTABLISHED IN 1513. IIILLSBORO, . C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1890. 'NEW SERIES--YOL. IX. NO. II f. ,;n M. V. I'.i'i ' , b tb-r known a K'. n'ucky Giant. wa irnrned . .r.pv .) 'Fro-.. N. Y. - -ands nr. jui-ijfS r, POP 'iTl'l ;. 'l'.,,, f nr.' ' hi- f pp. l v. '".- at v thf fee .! " r, ano jjtf .-, Ui-.f f y.n rt !''' ! .und . Wo'!. .'. i;j '.:': "d!' 'in -tri'.e-. ..t Vi,-f.-; Ar.:-,, ; )f in r f 1 , ' ihe MM' tip v ( iii o the - .i,'u id that it j;, j? t ,t! t,tvfl : r?at . : h., It ;k. !! v ..r. a iii ' : !iiu t' P-n : I .-. . ' !' hf.-.-.tdi f !" tub i . ii:xt ..jin' huriKi'.-i . UP 1 1 iii' 1 -P iiM t !lM.'hoii dl ins i.'.i- i-ii ('..!' i - - i p ti iiiuitrtl Jr- .n' N-n V"i i it v l-i Liiiiiuiop tiiwuiriit ?h'iL"h' ' : li:r'i!f"! "-itrht - h lr-td ! - (!, sm ' i v. ;i iiili'r of i .i thf i .p- of I ' j M.i I' . !i i' .1;: . ' :t W urc known , :i o I -H' i ,1 :i- li.li t li ' i In ;i ! it not . ,t-,i ;,, . at !..i' i''!j'-rs art p it .it th' reinarka- J I bic rat', i f ) nii' a ini:u - t ' . - ' u xp't mi' id in mi f!n tun--.-saving h:. ,.i 'bM'Ctv.'f Jto.nt 'li-.ioi- h'M pa-en- ! at Miipi ll .v'ii, i,P.....l oi at Liv- r,p.,ol :. hn l t vv,- -ui. -Milford , -!,' w.-tHn ,v,.nt of j Krrl.trd. );!d ,t i-. 1, h. m d th.it voiin: .1pm- Com Yo.k p, ti--,4 Point will ! -,'VC fl'll! M ' i t ' . ! P I'VrriH "ol,l houi' in t!i' .;t . 1 !. ; I ' -.' :.--it:t t h o i . uii' r ; -. 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Ill- lit- wnudcr , , ile I ' -n ! i: P; in i i i ! t Ilrtort i la '-nl.it t t ;.. la , 1 1 . .nti-il 1 ndition I'.h P;n it i I . ob-t i vi - tin i liU'ao lis n't I ! . . i i ; i. i . j r i i : 1 1 i 11 un'i i.ri noil b P. undo tin- 'A.'ik "! 'the exhibitor, i ,lnt the. l.,iU i.iiui'.t ii' ' ha e St. . ii, nn tlu subie- ; ti,- i p. runt tit mivdit have re ni(tui d tr.t i i. ! ! i ' i 'iv . M utVtil ' . ' a--! -t aln e ! o , .Id Pi, 1 i a I r;..p.k- t. the : i tt'i.tl; o ,riii' - i. n. n a!,, ot h. r .moot an I M n nt p! -I JiV pnot i-ii! ,i. no ot .! tin P. e ! i i .' 1 1 d ; i ' o ! iv,,i", hp: d ''a--( jj i , ...... ...t ,t ; h d u i' lit;;;. , ' l.ikt at! "'!;. r in-an- .-t in atirg - it k p. - , . ; Lr " " " "' " "-'",,-s lu" - i o - ' . ,, , ... ,,, o , 'ti-. .i?;o iP u bf h p ,!-oM- an but ''"I it;int" oi-PpuP'a a em a- ! ;v. a- :t , Tiv- i h a I.: i ! nt. -ni' i - --n -hould a Pi--. . untenant eJt k-ag:;m-t n. - c o!!- J Kui;i..m.y fni pu nn p.o- ;.. u ?y A ; t ! .-i . -': X' iiij I i f ! e C .M.e t :::n I i '.a i im . h;bit ion of tie ellctts U- b Mitt rest i Aould at th.r The s.imw i : p i I":.. nh Pi li-i"!i t . "tin i . t tie. A t.it'i i .-n . : it- 'he !ar r" liriti-1 s,,.; v s(itw on. 'i hiug 1 1 i - e tlu: i- that the rub'-of th- ! ' r i ;t! ship's ! irdand H id :h- r. . : v nd p - rhrtiujh p' 'nit rips - '" ". : . : : pi if ; n 1 1 . It .-;v . . 1 n wh.ti h n ! n 1 an r-'t.- u. timr i . t : . -,t ! -" "..-i :. . . u '. h.p. t via oi Pp ii u'.i 1 ilt"i P-M . hl!P 1' pi- Evpo-.tr .a 'JIV pi- k-' j t t -t 1, of w. hon L w.re . three I;gli"h a ut -wtu w k MY LOVE. My love's sweet eyes are blue. My love? fair eyes arcs true; Thy gaze at m Ho earne.-tly That ail my sculis stirred. "My love dear voice is low, Ami like ..-lt nic's flow Mvj'Uls; baK With joy '"omplf't?. K"-pon-ive to hr word. My lo'.Vfi brave- heart is strong. Ami swift to answer wron, & tender. tx., That jjrif doth sue For hli'-lU'r 1neatL its wings. My 1 ovf' j,ure thoughts asoni, As hlo-oirw skyw-ard tnd ; Thy are for me, I iicoiiftciously. The guides to nobler things. M. d. McL't'tlantt. ZULEIKA.'S BEEHIVES. BIT HKI.KN KfKKET J.RAVK. "I'ajM 1 r.a!lv think you ouht to lv'u," s'il Zub ik.t. her chef-ke ...... t... ..!! f .1 ""'- nwiumu raimuuiri', "J'apa, I do wi-h you would put Zulti'va in her plate, once for all T spoke ' llosatiiond the- ri-a!. Tht I'jofts.sor laid flown his pen with a pok-ylfabb-d -word yet .unfinished, and "iht d a liorean siirh. "fr.ra Ir. U .lU'l... 'ti'ltl" Jnt m- a cheny- '-" db-.:-.-.'-puttered Zule- iWa.-vth.p,tttH, clor.'-aud three -vaHs "f.4'h to uhn 11 And ;'nri Ho-i hawoolly appp.priat-d it!'' j "I in i 'it 'I a new ti'ivvn, observed ! Ko- tmond. ' And Zu can do urv well wi,h h"' ,,.v1 t'. licdes. I'm. tli oldest !'' "I that ;miv pa-on vou hould ka t h i -f ' rrtoifcii fh' iiatt uleika '-'p'iKa. CifL ..;. . . .....: .i i. , : -'" r1 oi u i i lit j roicur, "Milium hi-- lim. white finu is in the hair t iii- In ad. ' fakt htr ojvt jt hack to m pana!'' i ;. l v., .. ..?,-. . . . . . '""' -p-.n.nn. Ant IMulme ,,-I,ri Sh" h :' 1 -udness ! to takt it. " o i einml Kr t hat ln- i. only a i hilI imiii v ( ilmli 1 1 i I-M-S irui.tinr-ii . IVOU- niond, '"and that she uti'jhf to d ftr to 'her eider. "' - ,ll,,ika f;,r ,,,1"t li( '' "dignity as to her eidcT. "' liltika -o far foroot hej-'diuuity as ti luikc a fa-- at 1 lo-aniond . at this staii' j of t he ( 1 i-( u sii n . "h. I just wi-h Captain ( alvtiiy ould know wli.p it w'nip-d - jmi. hie j oti art. -pd .'u-t wait, until I t a hncf - io?i't p)l I,jm lout th I 1 of Ro-rv ,,U,J the i ,,), , ( r.-ain p" trie i tnp( xion. and- - ' " ap;p will you -i!, nee hej HPpealel K".-antond. with the expression of a '. t le veai ani;. 1. 'irb Utoarjed t. r. .ft.--.. ! "do reflect. Here i- tin- manu-enpt to i lival 1 ame; omond looked most pro ! be sent otf 1,, th,. .;,;;. ,; Wrn! 'j I Vok"rV-:ly pretty in the cherry colored four o'clock tliis aft. ; !i....n. an.l liow do j 11 Vlll.ll:... it t. P.-i p.-.' Htwamond. ' ' don t tea-e Voin -i-tt'T tl'v be a ootl . " ''UJ.' UL ooul I . r i r I . . , I . - 1 . 1 All -1 i !u i. .t.ni iiiinn n n.n i o-:pi sn I st I I... ... i . i t ..... o o -.-o! nt hS t.,i. r. in nis -iacKs of pen - and o....!- ..I o-.i. I?,. . . '-.i hi. 'if i oarted one triumphal - ante H ilfcr . - . - i Voutiget sister, and sailed like a roval gal- ie..'i on' of tile Oooi. Zu'.etk.t ran hta'U"ii- int'i-ihe ur;tp.l( a. :niJ m, l, , ,,,( th,, ?.lr,.uts l(.r 0 nnd . i'-jifs until .sho w a down anions lht, h ) ph,lx,. w h' re the b- es !;;'?' hie- and , vvent in and out pf I w k'-pt up a murmutou- ii'n. "I wi-h I wa- one ,,t v,,o. y op tpai nt- j a-- lo'i.it el V ! fie . brow i f.elted thitii;- '." ;ri' d sin-, resting her t hin in lvv hand-' Hs sjjt - (f i a r i 1 1 o at them, hti vp-t-ui t blurred tv t is. Th n th. r- a. ilin't be inv .j'iesti"ii of eovvjis ;.t. b. hot rjt i. i t o-s tuo r s'.-tt ! s. I won c r is it w i, k. d P ha'" , Ro-MUi-md a- I d-.' I -hou'dn't haP her if 4n- w as kind .-nd . . . -aP r iP ' o u'.r . 1 a- t'.-i .P i -vtd lie juv. th" h l:;fl bp the woiid. b !-;:' "'! i :: 1 v :'i - .-h b w ! ' t-h T'O.n ! ;; w j n't hat h.di'-? p- -t ! iud-tha i " 1 !. . ii .1 j b- op. v o' b p - ti;. p.,- Y 'P1- e --! tt.i '. UP mind to rur. aw . : oi tir 'W t my -' .: sprttiiimg sud 1 tip trc d- ung h' -e a ;,.p lMe.ie. Mi- Z'Pe'k , . s : i th" i;id . -.rmhsml. Eb,n Thru-, h '- e-n..- at- r t lie c. An-i n-h'-t bu-irei- ha- Ep-'-j I'r.e'n- ',v o- d :.;xe : 1 . Zuh.ika .h fli-i ?tojpeJ tragically, to tit cifl- of her lt'-hivcs. "Tlily U tou muchl';said she. 4They ;:iv not Miis Jefferd's; and if any one : darts to lay hands on a Live, 1 11 have them prosecuted for tresp&ss! Do y.u hear that. Jacob; J irob re rf rtHt'd. There was no rnis t tkir. the -letf rniinaiton in Zuleika'a Kben Phelps was forced to drive away without even parley. Nots I expected to carry away two hive,- , bpj in broad daylight," he ?x'Iain-d to Jacob. "Ye might 'a knowed better'n that, Jake; but I sorto o' wanted t kok nt Ym afore I closed the bargain.'' 4'(iues ye hadn't better," axid Jacob ")ur youny uiiy she gieans just what the say, and the bees is hern, anyway. Squire li issett he gin 'cm to her hisself.' Kosamond JefTerd only shrugged lier hamluUic sliouklers when she heard this. 4 'Iiu'jan to li.ivc my tennis court," said sin-. ' Ami I mean to get rid of tho-e odious Wes all in good time. Of course Zu will rarrt, but she's always raain- about something. Time passed on. The cherry-colored cashmere ua-; made up, aud Miss Jeflerd decided to wear it for the initial time on the occasion of -the visit of ikr. Franklin J"lferd. a distant eousin, in whose eyes bhe desired to apjiear her very best. If he's reaily the rich member of the family,'' aiued Rosamond, "its worth the while to take a little pains with one's dress. We all know that a first impres sion is everything.' "I suppose you'd like to marry him and spend all hi3 money for him," saM Zuleika, who was reluctantly helping in the kitchen. For Rosamond had decreed a stupen- dous "company dinner," and there was I 1 . . j no one who matle such exquisite mayon naise as Zuleika. Rosamond laughed scornfully. "Little ini, should be seen and not heard,"' said she. 4,lndeed, as I have decided 'to invite Mrs. Matthews and Dr. and Mrs. Raynhau, there won't be room for you at the table. '' Zuleika's eyes flashed. ! "You won t dar to leave me out!" j said she. I '-You'll see whether I will or not," re i -ponded composed Rosamond. "Rosamond,"', said Zuleika, her breath ; coming thick and last, "it. would be a i'iih'.iuent ou you if I were to get married th-t, after all '" "Much chance there is of your getting manitd!" jetted -Rosamond, as she smoothed the icinr on lier loaf of sponge cake. The hour of the unknown cousin's a'r- '"mere anl a cluttr of deep red roses :i1 h ' ',!'!!- Zuleik:;-, in the neutral tinted sage-e-p'en. fi ll like a katyalid or a grasshop- i i.r aHv other oainfuilv insi"niHeanr i i- iiPt. '.And now. s.oU Ko-amouti, glancing . , , ' -at in r itnpt rial presence in the parlor mirror, which Zuleika was diligently pol-i-hinv. with plait owikr and a hamois i '.iii, -I'm going outto gat ha oint ' a, -n.it i"u -. " - Zul ik made in. eonimeiii , but within V : !i sii' t l j'iil : ' . lo. I tii?'- liLMit: I i.lauted ;..n-. .ud I watered thro, and . t'.f them--and yen ca.oUy ap- l"pr;.;t. p I4'- Ah ' vs '.. m tnis ; .... latuii . .ilia p. j t iicvci luici it.ri.-s to po ii'- t in;, i ; ..-"at ! -h w;,.- tioP -di!o.!iiing'when she s.; 4 : :; ;', ' retb , til ill her own III 1 ti - ' . - "s", e-ive a iump atnl a ! -. t.-a n -'e.lV:.,.,.- . Iv. I ; . -'s?re, ,?. -.a a( p ' P t;n .;nt. arep t u f. i ii; Kptnklin a " 1 1 in ; - : rpe . - i : i iot i- 'P v. :. ft -jr a j t-a sjsfT . - , ; t i " ' I - f ! ' l: p iP.M-r; R- p.. PoTP O. R And then those ulky rinsrs of ii2htdroTm hair that were blowing at tout her fore head what a bewitching framework they made to her face! '"If Rosamond is prettier, she must be very pretty," he thought. At that moment the .sound of shiieks and vituperations burst on the scented summer air, ami Rosamond, forcing her way through the tail lilac bushes, rushed iatotheiopea garden, both hands clasped j over her face. Was it Ko3amond this r3zure with ' disheveled hair, eves swollen to nearly t ice their size, face, disfigured with in numerable stings, and complexion pur ple with rage and pain? "It's your horrid, hateful bees that have done it, Zuleika!" she screamed. ."Anyhow, I threw both' hives into the brush and tma.shed them, and I'd like to fling you after them! Yes, I would!" "It warn't" the crceturs' fault, Miss JefTerd, " explained the voice of Jacob, the hiref man, who brought up the rear, beating off a cloud of infuriated insects with the brim of his straw hat. "B-ees is allers quirk to take ollense an you just slapp?d out at "em when they cam? harmlessly hummin' round about your ear. Anl it didn't better matters none when you kicked the hives over into the brook. I shouldn't wonder now, ef it was twenty-four hours afore ye could see outen your eyes ag'in.'' 4 'Papa,'' cried Rosamond, "if you don't put a stop to Zuleika"s obstinacy and willfuness " "It isn't papa, Rosamond."' said Zu leika. in a low voice, vs she gently de tached her sister's hand from the stran ger's arm. "It is Mr. Franklin Jeflerd.. We came out to look for you." "I'm sorry you're so ' badly stung, eomiri l?oSMmor.d said Mr .Tfferd '. .. . .'. , ' ' , , ' i "A little bicarbonate of soda', dssclved in vater-r- But Rosamond, muttering a few in coherent words of excuse, vanished j under the honeysuckles that draped the porch, leaving Jacob to do battle alone with the "winged enemies, and Zuleika and Franklin to console each other. And this was the "first impression' which she succeeded in making upon her unknown cousin! "Was it my fault that Frank liked me better than you ;' Zuleika asked her sis ter, six weeks afterward. "You needn't scold mc beeau-t -I am engaged to be married before vou He chose for him- self, didn't he."' "It was the fault of your bes,' said an cry Rosamond. "I believe you kept th m there on purpose." 4 Wont you speak one kindly, loving in xh(t kW fr,r th handkerchief, etc.. . xh,. al th- dsU.i mid word to me, Rosamon.l..r...w that I am ! -tid . comjuetes the half-dozen. Small; j,,,,,., M ats u.k and low hi so happy " whispered Zuleika'. "Say ; fl;d buttons, whieh fasten the drtss are ; r,. (, ,uii he . .,u s, . nothing ; he i that yam rejoice in my good fortune!" j concealed by a wide revers, which, start- : V() Wt k . , )in!1,,t ,;-,-' bi- arm to But Rosamond remained stubbornly si- ing from the right shoulder, ter and: ht,ii ht. ;ij)1r.!T,. uti, dcn't l.t -b laid at. the waist line. The materials jj,. t-aolavwith othr boys."- . . i i . T,, "I don t thinK. -aid tictsv I'lair. tin , , . . , iioustjvet p j , t ii.li. pool -'ii-- ,ur m.i ever knew what V was to Vie really loved or lotkel afp-r until -he wa- eimnged to Mr. Frank. Tin 1": f. s,ul nnant well, but he'd .no eyes f,.; anything but h; books. And Mi.-- L -p oh. -he wa- a re-ular tviant' nd yet .it the weddm' everybody was -ayin 'What a very amiable person Mi- .kJTerd i-. and what a relief it must be to her to git that trou- I bioonv voun-rr si-itr. of hers tr..:vried j -ofT" h, tin-initptite of this world!' it. - :.. ..nt tr. !!! -Pook V. r tit 'l'tO. i-'i'i .-it . .... ,..-. - C;tn lor'ie'.s. f '"It's what we niu-t p't thi- -id'1 o I the i'roun-ed Laud !" siid .ie. s, utcu- ! ta'ttsiv. ,su'".v ;y .X .. Punished for Her Curiosity. Fanner Lutz, of Mor.teilo. l'r.rp. ! 1 . 1 e. " nos-ett a roip.i" -. ami punv i a.i ".-.'i ' the plat e for her '.-: t-'u dip-, bu in On the evtnitig of th on'i day Vis s.e), Uiliv WtU , .-M -!, ke latr h rothc-1 b .ii o. and r.uihiip uti th p i i p t. t-.;. i . of 1 ':.! I 1! e .... 1 j f hi- h the d-r wis u-u:iy f-t-n-d T-. t!s fj-ime iv mtaa- -tp.-- o.r a---.j-tv-n! h uritv h-i b -ii rh.-wi pi two. lb: tlp.'iht this w "i ' . - rr . 1 - ;tt- ! 1. w :.i - 1 r '.1 h V, 1,. .' I. till - 1 i m ma' p .-.; .0 L:!'. Ther- - -a th- f tm- -ru ?p- :o., Pioii. fsjully ii 1- - ' ir,, ;. ! .. iiner- and w r .ke?5-.1 b v tt;-- ;- k ? ! d iod wh . iv ft- v "i.stig ;.".:. ? ;! in c h- purdli?!e t ir ir p; c LADIES' C6LUMN. LETTER WRITING. The art of letter writing belongs par ticularly to women; few men gire time to lengthy letters. The lady who writes i cTaceful, sreeahle b tter is always p-.'ken of in terras of praise. Everv woman should learn to write a plain, neat hand, and to cxpres& herself English; propeitpunrtuation is so a necessary requireroe it in order to isooi Mter. The inert and very imjwjrtant considerations in the appear au e of a letter are good jtaper, blsek ink. neat folding.and address oa the en velope, all of which go far iu giving one the n imitation of a good letter writer, iivl, as the requirements are very easy to comply with, there is no reason why every sensible woman should not write a oleasiprr and entertaining letter. Coitr-ier-Journal. PADOINC; TltE CHEEKS. Hollow cheeks aud wrinkles are awk ward things. Ladies do their best to prevent their appearance. The clever ijucs seem to be able to ward off the wrinkles, but hollow cheeks completely baffle their skill. A gentleman who lives it Islington, says a writer in the London Poll Mall tia&ff'. is providing ladies whose cheeks are hollow with small pads. Thc.se pads are attached to natural or ar tificial teeth by means of tiny gold springs. The price of a face pad is a trifle heavy, like everything else guaran teed to improve the personal appearance'. A pair of pads tost something like $25. The maker of the face pad said that gen tlemen as well as ladies are wearing tlfem. One gentleman had never looked any tning but cadaverous until he took the pad. 'Now his heeks are rounded like a cherub's, ami he looks ten years young uer. The curious thins; about the fare pad is its inflexibility. It is mad same material as the cas of a set licial teeth. . of the of arti- A Rt'SINESS WOMAN'S lUEsf. An Anglo-American ladies' tailor has invented a business woman's dress. It has no less than six pockets, atid these arc arranged in the most convenient; manner. One is a little vest pocket on the left side (.f the waist, useful as a watch pocket or for tarrying a memoran dum booh and pencil. Handsome revers pockets are on tht; liips, irnajnt nted with two large buttons, ami suitable for purse, keys anl penknife. A very clever littl- device is the iusci tiu of tiny pot k ets on the sleeves just large enough for elevatcd-jailroadtickctsorloo.se changes, Thy have tiny lapels, and ate placed lust above the cull on the upjrr side of the. sleeve") The.tiMial pocket is plated ; best rnhipted for this very business. hke 1 I drcs are English tweeL. cheviots. s-rge or AiKa scouring !"th. ' 'v'riff-Jovr- .THE HOSTESS XV A" SCFH BRING. All the music lovers of Washington know the brilliant contralto. Lizit M tc- "''hoi (Mrs. Frank Ycttai, observes the Washington A-'. It i only a few months a-o hip'- she- gavedjpher Wah- m L'ton home to go to theinc lierhutbard had provicled for ha in FhiladelPhia Like tiie plain, matter-of-fact little w..mm s'n i-i. she plunges into the mysteries ancl duties 0 housekeeping with a jicrfcrt (le liht. J tie change frm stage life to do.iie-ti. ity is always hailed by her ewith joy. She does not hchate even to ann h-r-e!f w ith a -brush and scrub off the -whit'- marble harth -bne those larc- atnl puatc s--wlii h dodaty fordo.;r--teps all over FhiU-b Sphia. . wa eiLrM'T'd in that soulful u i.itiuD uuf morning not long ago, witua h it: -ikc-rchief tid down around h'-r h vl in the" gcc-.d '-Id way sh- !-aint d iu W4-r.;r.rtotJ. w h :i a party -of hr fil fi ''. di'-iv. up "I- Mr. Wtta inf" u4 q p"1 T" v p.r n - A.s "t Mr. Ytt p i.ot it; ; p: m.s?.' &i h orv 5! " t sr. '-Jll't a i'-li n- wb' a h" will i int -r-n r. f-h'' ?.ni-hH whing - . r .;. , ..-'- ' she repii-L vrith ';e.fTv Lvigu. ciV loiug her identity at ' i' -tn;' - iHi'. pltjt'.d kilt now 1 - for the introduction of contrasting material in a very simple war. j LeAthfr-work trimmin-. in white id delicate shades of kid. tut out in ap plipi- desi-hi, 1 wioucht with silk to match, and tinted p ul and cut ' siivtt and cilt bead, are among the mVst ex quislte of the season'.-, garnitures. "Fur should r .v,-s with tnbs-in front are very stylish. They ar rn st mad of se.'ilskiu, with an LliralM-th collar tltat reaches to the wni-t, ei some onstrasting fur of longer A-, e e tuch as Kussiaa sabl ea-otter, bhek npirten, -i'ver fox oi chinehi'la. Many cf the r.:w b enacts worn women 'who hive au a'otm'inuce of Hall are set back uvn the In ad, and vorj smart and stylish tip v Wk, but they are an unfortunate selection for anv erne at " all subjtt t to facial troubie du" to ex? posure to the bufTetins of the rthcri winds. The little vdn- iMVne?- whit h rcallj look more like baby ps th.m lonnet, that are set fort!-, jorrwinttr wear, ar mostly finished with velvet, strings cut m the bias and quite narrow. They .art fastened by a tiny Velvft bow without ends, with small i neh d pins holding the. loops in pi.uv. ui h -tnns look very neat and to.npa. t, and will not ' interfere with the b a- and ttlUrs.of fur about the throat. A Life Wrecked by Cigarettes. Two v.ttks s N w York boj named John Laity w , -t ikeis away from home in a tieT w,-,,.t, t-!i:t iatig a bell as it rumbled ! tie rough stieetp. Th bill warnd .viiv'o .dv to keep out of the iv. A iii pi - t in' the wagon under the i. I! and he)d John Iarryc amp. lhe li .y 'ii'i.i ! km. a wheie he w as. Tile .jut . r v. :i-i'!i w t- ;,n .uubu lance hurivii;: John to ReM'-vue Hospi. tal to st' if tin do tot - tii' ic .-yuld cur him. lb1 was in a b.td n. The horse -tar-, inn t. niages?, wag ons and I rays L.,t ,.J tij. road when their owjpi- hej.i th- atnlnil ant-e bell ring. Th'-v looked in at,. I -a'-v tht snm body's lad wa- in tro.ii.lt there. They, didn't know uhatv.a- th- lttatbr with I .,,vH1 ; knew o.-Pii the hospital doctor- to: n him iu haml . John - fath'-r i- !. e -t..p 1 .1. liarrv, "s . polii o!V;'-'t .in 1 . .n - ;-d . r tt . Mr. j j. trrv was inut ti d t o . - hH son go aWt.iv in ;io ' t P 1 t 1. iii Oil . Hut j jjr , ,!V ,., ,,uMdi-- an.,tthe men j the -imbu'inee lb v.lnitd' John to j L to i,,,,,, ,;,!. i r-.-o . why n j 0,. kind - father 'b-it th-4 w ,y b'.mt j j0vm v. a thi- 11, b..y -tn .k. d live k ( if uiV. - When he John's f.ttiicr w.-t-. ti,--ti-s-tl V.oyojid , mea-ure wiitn he h-ard w h it th d'jetors -aid.' It wms th- -awful maiita for a cigar ette. A '!-.' ' !l fun had b'-n ircb 0 igriv -riionitig. It is not funru. I '.'? Ihrry' show that if h h:pi ' P: i Vi i tti to Mn'-ke . weild b" a 1 ep"i, wh '' - ,rnc boy to. ! iv, "It- d ' '.v 1 nevrr be .-de- tt. Oo ;. p - patt o- man.'t 4rt i'i !i ix'"- t life n:P- h' pp'tup'-f t a -id k . p- his pr. , 1.1 .0 .. .moke 1 p 'lin-me.p- b. "- Oe.ifh tc .'o(i-j . 's g..;. ! .v "- .- . . J'.i T:. thf rav p"' p. !b ki.'tv-. of .mri , that l b. U'.fd and 1 I !-piii;'oni, c,r any cth'-r iiiti'.'.' i '.rg"ii, will give hint to fit di in -'i Hji". "Styp sm .kif g."' f ' ' '. Take Care of the Eyei. MTiV s'.ho1 hiidp n v, Lo ride t and IxiAn '-ch'-cl T-ora ovir thejr t k i'i th41 rax, -fed th'ra :.-. e cf4i impv.r their 4ih trita4:' '.' l'.'.Tt :&;''- i upon tbtm th.t i. v itl'-'; .dy while i)t"i)i.j Th- ::. .u -:i i 41 r, no luitta ii- o Vi-y rtr f!-.t th- r .-ti4:' f . in d i1- '-" ' - ' ''' Rt-adicj 1 r.-.A x p it t : , rTr.--'.T.bf tt.it b- st tre b st vr - pi ''';!.' Hae yotjr id o j'Ut 'pi :U .th- -v haU turte i ruy frcm il .ight.'If as? mem- . f.--.-;r fi'.' ! a chf.-uit hewishfe. -, ( v- lo.-w-d &f!-r . h y m? b t, nr i.-r r t'-d i';.-- t ? ; . If itndying ' -..4 pi r--i---a-. - -:-' ?Ior i.: lmp or a -p.-f I bet. if it can ' U- to hare JO , . , . ti- . V-arle the sh-iJ oa Iii- ijtir.p. if. jc suJ?f , ! , a o 1 ' " i: ii" . ..... P-!' "'"' . P 'P.m : V- irli i.'-r -., ' tTi ik'- t.- forehi hot, and I p p : i wi.v.Id i adit ate th.tt out f H- ...- 5 id t-erUppicg each : Lg. -;trv r;- more left than - -' J"' . !-P ::V;U: t ... 1 . i i - - ! mtdnr of Ameri- '-' - .P.;b ol -.id ' d ' w u-jt !.'. t'- il.tVt tfje -0 -.. . T U'tl ...ti" d at'stiJ. but