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THE WOLVEs. Where the fir trees u i - neoten began to grow less closely; tuetr tall trunks and im their Diack foliage, gleimed a few erimson splashes of fire as the sun sank delow the o-tzon; where the Snow lay deep and unspotted, save by the multi. tudinous priats of taeir own restless fee:—there, 08 he Outskirts of the forest, at the Wane of day, {he woives were gathering themseives together. Hungry they were, and eager for work to Degia, ‘There was no play among them, no leaping over Ove another's backs, or wrestling, or growling Dretenses at Qchting. They were on business—the fret business of life, to keep life—and 0 keep life, if you bappen to be a wolt, means hard work and Plenty of if, with Dut Littié time to spare on the Amenities of existence. And now their old gray leaders—wartiors who have survived tnany a scene of death aud disaster ty man and wolf—ieap out ‘ darkenln ain, ‘They raise their noses, sniff th- wind, anc ar themselves Coe fowen ane stretches Bis paw: Whlle's put of hot ureath rises trom hig red aad, @s be shuts bis narrow jaws with a Titan re canine teeth, waite as snow itself, dusk. Then begins ‘hat long, slouching, tireless t1 hat infernal galiop whicn beats horse and mus, gad ali living for combined speed and en- lurance. ck covers neariy fve-and-Lwen! Square yards ofsuow. asd setties Ione eee, gach beast moving aid turning ia unison wita the Aig oF birds mysteriously wheels in jay Wouves thse, and experience since taught tues wiat work will be vefore supper and a return to weir Note what happens almost at the start. One Uttle brute suddenly sips and strains nis leg. he glances at bis companions on (ie Tight and left, Dut as yet they know uot of the ac- dent. Ail too'soon, however, the pace tells upon the tnjured animal! Nature'asserts herse.t in the FEAL ETAT wot, bis eyes glow ike red-not embers, sinewy ley gives under him, he howls luis tare~ Well to dear life, and is place in the ra: him no more. But the maimed creature's suffer- SI ‘mass of tur and legs and tect!) closes in upoa him, and he ig gone, leav.ng no monument more endur- ing than drops of his Own ot bived, which bave fallen and meived for t= ives deep oles in the tramp.ed snow. Tuen forward they swept, the cannibals, on the dest possible terms with one another, and feellug 8s You would ‘eel after anchovy or un olive or Some puch prelimainary to more tinportant gastro- et But now, ahead, there stands a solitary tree, naked savé where, on its topmost brancles, the dark pine needies mingie in one shapeiess clump, ‘oF where, lower down, dead cones still cling to tue rent boul. In the rough Dark at its foot cks of wool; but the sueep which rub Uh selves there ta the summer are far away Just now. Something Of greater interest meets tie woives here. Along the snow at tue base of tls tree, and Tunming at right ungies to the course (ey have, UH now, been taking, extend two parallel lines, cut by the trons of a sledve. Une velicle a! passed since the snow last feli, but IC ap; have gone by quite recentiy, tor the scent ts Strong and the pack tke 1 up wituout a moment's halt. Now supper becomes a probability, for Where there is a sleuge there ts 4 horse, peruaps (wo; where there iy a sledge there is also a man, possibly more than vow. ‘Have you ever heard ihe howling of wolves? Thave, seated ina comfortable place of enter- tainmeni,with my mind at ease and certain knowl edge that inany iron bars separated m- from tue inVisiie howlers. Eveu under those circumstances the sound was one that made me (urn cold and Wonder how nature had produced anytuing so aks xnows | 1 | hideous, It is like nothing but itselr; you cannot compare or coptrast iC with any other ery of living | ‘Uhings; a gale of wind in the rigging of a big suip at sea ig the veurest approach toit Pknow. Ti hollow wails of sound grow and swell and burst Muto one demoniac Lowi Liat embodies in its vol- uiue eVery conceivauie now of despair aud eternal torture. “Thea the crescendo dies, sometimes as Though suduenly strangied, more viven in long- raw sbricks that fad: upon the var. Tuere Is inusie in their cadence at times; those that I beard Were fuiriy in tune—Dut sucu 4 tune, such u dro- Bing, Rendisa, wiuring viast of meiody it was. Ti the ‘betber world bas Its own music that music shoul! be the bow! uf huncry woives—the frantic chorus Wiose culmination Is deat to Aying siug- ere or Meeing audieace or born. ‘So Mucs (or the woives I know; so much for Wolves whos: hearts are broken abd whose sides Bave ached often under the Leavy whip of their Master. So wuck for tame wolves wuo do clumsy ticks and have learned the Ueauly of obedience, cling, al the same thine, the Watchworu of ail Wolves—tiat wulou ty strength. Keturn we lo my ck, Which Is moving like one Dig machine, and ihe Compouent paits of which are Logether giving vongue. tue snow, for them, is in perfect order; but Somevody ahead may perchance Mod bis borses crushing turougu tue thin frozen surface at every stride. “The darkness suits tae uuuters well, but somebody ahead may be praying for tuat wooa- light wuich, at present, ouly suows silver fringes 00 a Diack cioud. ‘Yo them thelr wolf susie ts the dinzer gong; but somebody auead may cur note lng more DecuLiul than Wis own passing Dell In the distant undulatious, rising abd Jallung and coming over the snow, Fortunately tuougut and a pen travel quicker | | even tuan gray Wolves; there.ore—though not | Knowing with certainty whether it cay catch Us again Uefore the end of the story—we wili lave the racing pack aud draw levei with tue sledge, Were it Is sure ea ugs, plowing turcuyh the ‘snow and ~pinning out thove two parallel Iiues as goes The stout brown horss are galiuplag Stcadlly, and the solliary man sitting beblud them does not use lis Wwulp or word at present. Le | Must De some miles nearer home ere tue last | struggle be wel, but can also guess witu toleravl at tie distaace whicu say iends eucuantment to the wolf music in (ue dur€ness bebiod hun. Phy. sically Rouo Svantsen Is 4 typical Norwegian— struug aud la tue priwe of itie. He bas been in Passing perii from tue wclves Uelore to-day; tbe Fug BOW wrapp-d avout him, one corner oc Whicu fps and rusties in the Souw, ts made of wolt skin& ‘TO-nIgut be appears auxious, however; Bis borses are powerfus but not feet, aBd iu lis judgment, when the Journey is end d, tere Will every’ shore quarter of a mile Letween bis Sledge and its pursuers. As thougt to encourage lus, the moon at last rises iree of the far-streveu- ing Cloud tuat Ui the pre-ent bas bidden i A clear, wale ligut IS te darkness and te suowy plain Deylus to wideu out upun every side as tue uriver, rising li Ois Seat, casts one searching lance ahead, lovas to tue’ fusieuing of a big bag Which is tied to the fluor of the sledge, ‘aud then gazes long and carefully Debind him. Yes, Shere they are, Just @ little dark suadow ou tue Waste, a sbadew wiicd oue less expevieu ave Gver wowed altogether, Moving Uardly less quickiy’ tuan those cast Ly Lhe Fack of broken clouds uriiting across tue moon. What Svautsen bad seeu io frunt of nim was a bisee, line on, the uoriva aud a tall Bogor post, Suli far abead, where two roads met. What he liad bot seea Was a igure on fovi, traveling toward the sawe viace line upon the Lorizon. s aud be Ot OUiy knows the road accuracy } | ced migut | ut a‘ sudow tbat Js | The pevesirian 18 woving Lut s.owly, and has | Very ttle wore Funning iett 1a bin. Tetards every step au. clogs in lumps upon the heeis uf his Voots. There is uo truck to go vy, but he @s SUugut as be can ior (he tall fuger- post, To reach tue black liue beiore those Byung ony lunposalbie; and yet he staggers forward. He cab Bot Welp Gimseit, Tue fustiuet ot seli-preserva- Yon would muke him struggie cn even tuoush Saiety were « bunutrd wiles distant instead uf scarce Gve. And ou be Will drag bis ured body ll ue drops or Uli the woives pus him down. Then comes—think of it—tue suund of sieage Deus i ils ears, Ube vbly eartuly melouy ue knows that, io his preseut sore strait, cap mean si And saivation. He weeds it not at frst. ‘The Nor- Wegiaus are @ superstitious (ik, aud our poor Wreteh thinks that (he Aigat demons are abroad, dancing ip the deisting suow wreachs, lauguing ai Lis agovy aud Vaniug the disiant Lowllngs 1m10 ihe sound of Delix Sledge bells do pot always make music. There Js noting to suxgest pieusure and pumes aud Rouding Of proud «quine heads in the Darsh Jangie Laat BOW rusues doWD Upob the traveler. S¥aul- sen'sbofers Lave ing siace causal tu- distant cuofus ane their ears are beg-nulug to lle back and thelr necks to stretch out. Jungle, jangie, Jangie, Uhud, toad, thud, go uous aud Uelis A DOL seul Streams away (rou te animals and tue Urgut Ted Fay Of # little lawp ia trunt of tue siedge casts @ glow upos (heir sweating Minas Ihe driver is eanding 4p aDd unwinds (ue iash of bis lon, Whip. Lis bat is off and Ue lovks wita a frown be Bind bum. Lo Us bors 8.aud wan and vealcle sem bus the incarnation of Byiug verrur; to ulm ou 100 & cBarlot set straight irum God. Aud Uus (hey weec, (hese inea, than whom all Norway coud Bot show two eveuies wore bitter. ‘Tey are dweiiers ia the UtUe village of Joksdal, ay =e MSL HOFLBEFD divVisiuB of Lrvisd, oF Nortnerg Norway. There bad tueir fathers ved Devore (Wem, aud thee had Svantoen, rica, prow, od (he auLocrat uf Lis birLuplace, crueily Wrouged Erte Skieu, a youug Uerusiman aad a poor our. An od, stale story lt Was, of (wo mien loving the same Wowan Young Bric hud beea every lug to Ber atl (ke otuer came creeping into Ler heart, Ousidug the old love sud repliciug It with one teu \imes as powerluL Sue dared uot to tell Ber Le- Trothed, and upon the very eve of Uheir Svactoeh wad sioven the girl away wiih ber own Cousens, warried wer I & distuBt Laue, aud tuen, returuiug, braved the Diack sturm of rage Yat'swept over ulus All beLeved iBis step to One of Wow lawiess atduciuo upon tue man’ Part, aud be, ouly Uhivalug fur bis wife aud ber Feputation, "was conleut that io such « vellet Joasda: suould remain. Eric Saiem, however, Was Miser. le Mad long noted the chauge in his sweet- leart, aud tue Dlow did Dot faiiso ueavily upon hun therefore as bis treads -upposed He Was & Bod Dearted, tasy guiug, iouau fellow, Bot over- be would curse bis revenge wali it grew iato something strong abd terriule and coud waik sloue was tbe general Optus In Joksual. But Skiei. Deeathed Bo word orale Tatars luteutious w auybody, aud weot on a ‘orkiug Lame.y cuough, though With 2 Oot of Lue pbler aud rough iruile bined out ow Lis lise, de Maprobabie tual be would ever bave Vervusiy Bet about retaliation Or gone ar out of his Way lo get it. Dwellers in nortuern Lands, 4 Unlngs belog equal, are uot so iruitiul of vio nee Aud We kulie as hot-viouded men of the south, je Wey quite suca keenness and peeees RHE “upon the | dogs at last, fresh and full of nguting “Twesrs | the rear have closed Wit Liu is, he kuows, | | live tor. iseage | tuose I leave Dehind. Declare, when qi ings are over almost instautiy, for the Mitest alone | DA0Y, Saw the sledge survive in a pack of woives. A ravenous ngiting | Sri Satta cers orn rt ous Of the scone as clearly ‘as duylgnt could: Roilo Svantsen ‘rat. “An, friend Skieu, tou wilt have t0 Dace than thy present jog if Joksdal again. “Graabeen* travels a word how nearer to thee than thou art. to dein fo accept a seat? It so, it is at . “At last we Meet, then,” gasped had rather see thee than ‘truest friend in Norway. At last thou at tose er, and ‘wil service.’ Eas e i Le Sots my Bund, Ruilo Svanteen. Nay, stay thine oa The coven oe yng be ae a < then ‘pink aren tne ives here by any act of thine.” Ee ‘the horse nearest him. The flashed ip moonlignt like a knife, and Svantsen, cl is throat (he ery of horror that rose into {the reins, ad nearly overturned the venicle = “Tuls ts no time for jesting, man!” be cried. =o by me, and do it quickly, or we shail boto “Aud why not? Thouhas left me nothing bo fan ag and | could a but thatl leave ‘Mt Lo chose benind.” While the uorses were nearly disiocating his ‘Shouider-joints, Svansten made answer: “futnk not | fear death any ‘thin thee. {how willest that but one of us shall reach ome I care uot. I piead not for my safety, Of ali at tuy Bands, but otuers piead for pas: is past, tue wrongs I have done to , and past atoning. Slay me if thou ut Justice, Dut be Lye im thine triumph. Save thyself, Skien, I implore ‘See tuat what Is now la the be. § Hf is e "7 Fa5' 8 ae sezee.. 3 ou = ‘i ie i s twat I (ell trom my place and’ thou couldst not say nema lomvemer sn So he spoke, and a great Ww: through the other's mind. Never bad bis heavy bralus Deen so stirred, never before Rad the Lully of noble aud heroic actions entered Likea dream picture, as bis euemy's words fell upoa his eur he saw tke girl at howe nursing ber dasu tnrough the village Street, saw the husband reel into the strong out- Scretched arms of his iriends, and heard the wite’s ery of thankiuiness 10 God.’ Tuat was all. No Visiou of hisown figure in the story obtruded it- sel. Aflash of jutning could not be quicker than the thougut asit Milled his brain and trans Tormed every ambition, passion and desire, “True,” be said “1 have no quarrel with those In thine Lome. ‘Tuou art a uusband and @ father—I hud forgotten. Get you goue, Svantsen, My eyes are opened now, and I sec far ahead. Fly, mad, While tuere is yet time, Take these pistols with thee, too, anu remember in tue days to come there Was no evil Letween us at the end, Go, I'say; the horses are kuling tuemseives.” He held up Ube weapons, and finding that the driver was too occupied to take them trom him placed both pistols at bis feet in the sledge, as S¥antsen answered: “*Sayest thou chlst” he cried. “By heaven, Skien, such an enewy as thou makest is worth & thousand friends. Leave thee, man? Never! Mouat. I comand it; else 1 will’ shoot these fran Ue Dewsis mysell. God willing, we shall yet 1n our Homes to-digut; Af not, then together here. Eric hesitated for a briet ndment. ‘Tue thougat Of a great sacrifice Was strong within him, but uis old enemy would not be deuled. His will was as poWerlus as the otuer’s, and most assuredly both den must have perisiied had not Skien relented. At last, theretore, yieuting Lo Svantsen’s entreaty, le crawled exhausved upon the hinder seat of the Sledge, and, uot 4 moment too suo, the men were (Read without’ haste, the above ie, it Umed, Would be fouud WO take two-and-a-balf min- utes. "In faet, however, It bareiy occupied two.) Five sbort lainutes later the Woives arrive upon the spot where the snow 1s trampled and Skein's foouuarks cease. Now they are racing, for tbe quarry shows up blick and clear against the snow, Ide more Laan a mie ahead. Let us once more buut W.th the hunters and Watch Chem as—chelr (eet falling like the patter- log rustle of raln—they came oo, one hurting against quotuer. Their moutus are open, the aatt ou tues Ducks 13 Degiuuiag to stiffen abd stand On ead; taelr puospuoresce at eyes are Mixed upoa tue dylug sledge. A long stern chase It has been, aud like “to mcet with a grand reward, if al: Well. So yard by Yard they get upon better verms Witu the ¥euicle, “True tue black borzoa gradu- ally cuauges into irreguiar outlines of a pine forest; true also, beneatu the trees gieam sparks of red ‘aud yellow fre Uiat suggest -human babi- tations; but Joksdal Is distant a mile yet, whereas tree luadred yards aioge separate wolves aad men. Now aloug puli,a strong pull, a pull all together, and thea—supper. ! ike the Uellows of u forge sob the horses and they need not the heavy wlup, tuough that now and agai Disses 1a the alr over their heads. Great Jets OF steaus Durst [ron tuelr gaping nostrils, aud they show the Dicodshot whites uf tuelr eyes, “iuve Skien got upoa ibe sledge not another word bas beeu spusea? Svantsen drives with magnit- cent nerve and jJudgiwent, keeping the horses steady, UUC gecLing every inch out of Lhem be can. If either comes down i must mean cerain death Slew sits croucued up at the Duck of tbe ledge witu his face Lo tue incoming muititude abd a pistvl In each hand. Nearer get te woives aud ‘Learer. Tuey are now going about twenty Yards to a Wundred quicker hap toel- prey. tbe big svedye rug, uuabutactured trom skins of their defunct kindred, is Larown to them; bUL What we dead WoiVes’ cous as an article Of Tood comparcd Witu the slining sides of those galloping animais, now only fity yards in front? It hardly stays them for a mowent, Joksual 1s sui “nearly a quarter of @ mile off. S¥autseo Jodes, and tue clear noves go ecaoing forward tO tue "Village and back to tae wolves, They give tongue agulu in answer and strive each to be aiumysiue Lue ‘horses before the ower. That last long~<drawn hows way save the sledge, tor it as Wold ose at home everyubing. gyantsea sees liguts Disuiag im the dis.ance ad knows chat dours are Ueiug opened, dogs iec loose, and guus Lascuy spaiched Iroi their pracea Iwentyciive Yards owly BOW LeLween Lue sledge and Lue fore Most woit Skleu Cocks bls pistuls and keeps cool a3 4 statue. Graabeen No.1 is a grand, dever- mined iellow, beueve me. They look at one .n- othes, We wan and brute, and tuere is more ex- pression now 1b the WoU's face than in the man's ‘Que, reckoblug without ils host, lis shark's eyes giltierlog ke stars, 1s divided between an attack Upou Eve or the bourses, ‘The human being feels @ pistol-trigger wader each forefinger and waits, for it will wot do to miss. Twenty yards, elguleen, Aiieeu—turn Svautsen shouts to uls comrade: “fue uogs ave comming!” his eyes | wuiried away together. Skleu does not answer and kee] ry the forewost woit. “Leu Jarts of be is Sow, bbe deep baying of big dogs aud tue shouts of men mingie With ihe cry of (ae Woives, tue snort of tbe ho. ses aud che bells ringing on over everytuing. Then Skieo eels tbe sleuge slaken and Faises Mis arm not & moIeUt too soon. Graabeen 1 Sees a streain of lve dart toward bim, feels a Lerrible bioW in the chest and fails, writuing, Divediog, and gDasuing Lis teeLu In tue cold suow. Some auloug dls compauions stop to do the last houors W \ueir oid leader, but more than haif Keep oo. Ssieu shoots auother, and hurling his pisvols WiLu trewendous iorce athong them, Dreaks the leg OF @ third S¥auts=n gives tue horses their wads and strikes at tue long gray brutes now streaming upon either side. ‘Here comes the tuere are, If not more, all eager tor a tussle Witu tue’ universal eneimy. They rush into we Wolvgp, and at ie sale MOMeDt Ove Of the horses comes "down With @ crash, struggles upon bis kuees, {lig agala, surteks, Ules iu vain to rise, apd Tous over beaten Upon his side. TI \ng his trace and lashing out, comes near Dralning his dewer, DUC iustead Catcbes a Woif Which bas Just Jumped at Svantsen fair in the chest, and huris uua back 5 yards Skien has wound nis coat round his left aria and uses a knife with his hight. ‘Tue freed horse, with @ dozen woives jug at 108 bead, runs Straight into the rescuing party, ‘Theu torches gleam and men yell aud agut band-to-band battles Wita gaunt, draggled bruves: that Sup at tueir throats, Ul ‘the alr with the Strong vulpine smell of tucir kind, and when a viow gets howe uowl and kick out tn:ir lives ip | the reddening suow, | mou aud ese. It Was a notave ‘and terrific battle while it lasted, and forms topic for conversation to this Gay in Joksual Halt the were lure tuab Oue brave man who rushed to Fescue Will carry deep tokens of the ght to grave. Svantsen came worst off. His left arm Was badly torn, aud one bitein bis Unroat must bave Deo fatal hud the brute who made it Jumped a tte stronger. Skieu fought like a de- ‘ped marvelously, with scarce more {oa 40 Ugly scratch Or LW One horse died Where it fell, the otver escaped With its life, but Was ruined (or all practical purposes, Svantsen's Wile, LOWever, looked Uo it Laat he excellent Deast Shou. ve tue remainder of ‘bis days im honored Aud tbe wolves, though decisively beaten, can- ‘Ot be deemed disgraced. Upon tue fleld hey lett mt tb. Deeply de; torn, and exhausted, tue Tervivece oat back to "their desolate irest homes; and, maybe tive, added’ aa Hid oe — mage (ue unvda had set, Wark YOU, (hose wolves, without exactly Appreciating tue tact, bad achieved & and splendid work. They had brougut to the surface much (Mal Is Doble 12 human hearts; tee sort mls aut bay bad see Whi stand Wile the frie: Dus have Wise ead 70) fe Maguaine, “draabeea.” The pewant X. have e xu. eetativus vljection W ‘ca:liug many Temidee anieante y te ‘uaine yruper to thei. “Graabeea™ ganas Senin ad ds dt ores ATPase can At ea gewae ee tae foretittee enleteaaecteea panzer Raman agencies chau sty other European coumtey? Going. Ask me not whither if thon c. guide cham Tubesho ntsgida ma esieray iste mh, ‘hou canst provide me Mex ee my eye oth meter weeny hateeioeee Re eats If thou canst clear away with breath of soorning nteng cla, ‘The mystery v1 betug, late clay Unio.dius lite, the evening aud Of its eterual day: ——— If thou bast ht to satisfy t! ais Sor ganas atiore ind ene ier fie ‘Foid ber bright winge ca night! If ver the Li Se tee & friendship whicu | VENTIVRS—SUGGESTIONS TO 64VB TIME 4xD TROU- ‘BLE—TOOTHSOME DISHES RASILY PREPARED, Wanrmna, Gry or wet, will give to glass a fine pousD. To Anazer close both ears with the rt with of Eetiaare pressure, while afew swallows Waar Gise Jana ov Frorr in newspapers und ERE ERem avray in a dark, cool place, It prevents Alarry Borax SS scarlet, and red-bordered vowels are Washed will prevent them from fading. Poss Goope, and ail articles dyed with aniline colora, faded trom exposure to light, will look as Rright a ever atter being sponged with chioro- For 4 Baxvoune, muctlage of quince seed is good. Muctlage of ‘picked Irish moss, carefully Strained, 1s sald to be still better. Fiax-seed tea, Strained, 18 also esorted to, ‘Minx Leuoxave.—Dissoltein one quartot beg! Water one and one-nalf cups of lou! sugar, ‘one-half pint of femou juice, and, lastly, One and One-half pinta of bolling milk. Warriaa.—Mix thorouguly two and a halt tea- Spoonfuls of good baking powder with one quart Of sifted Sour; while dry, add halt cup of butter, three well-beaten ‘ahd milk enough to make S suitable batte:, aif your walle-irons about two. thirds full, To Maks 4 Cueany Stamm, mix together by stir- Ting One quart of spirits of turpentine, one pint of Japan, one powad of Venetian red ground in oll, And two ouners of dry barat umber. Apply with & brush and wipe off with @ cloth. Finish with One Coat of shelinc and two coats of varnish. Lawon Waren-lck.—The Juice of two lemons, two teaspoontula of the extract of lemon, one php nrg genres tore one gill ot weet cream, Mix all well to- ene ee eee ange Water-ice is made in the same way, using oranges, How ro Gm K:p or Mosquiross—It is claimed ‘that there is no better way of getting rid of mo- Squitoes than by burning gum camphor. Take s Piece about the size of a walnut, put ivon aun plate and set Ore to it The sinoke which the Uurning camphor emits 1s not disagreeabie, aud it diives away tue littie pests, Tonaus Toast.—A very nice dish is prepared from cold Dolled or potted tongue. Slice the Vongue and cut each slice into small, fine Pleces; heat it tn @ pan witha little butter. To prevent burning moisten with warm water or clear ‘Soup. Add galt and pepper; sur into tt two beaten ges When set arcauge neatly on toast. A Goop Swxer Savcs for puddings is the follow- ing: Halt teaspopntul of flour mixed dry in one cupfal of sugar, half a cupful of butter and one Small nutmeg, grated, with one pint of polling Water poured ‘over 1t ‘aud boiled tor ten minuies, makes a good sauce for pium-pu: aud apy Kind of pudiing containiug fruit, It may be flavored in any Way desired, Scumes Cops are the worst of all colds often mes, as it is then very difficult to protect one’s Seif properly. A drop of camphor to a teaspoonful of water, taken every few moments, 1s good. A Len-grain dose of quinine will usually break up a cold in the begining. Anything taat will sev the Diood actively iu circulation Will do it, Whetuer it be drugs or the use of a bucksaw, Sovr Watge vor Bueab.—Hurd water contains too much lmestove, and that causes bread baked with it to soon dry out. If you use soft water to mix the dough you get a much betier aiticle of bread, aud oue That Will retain its freshness. A good plan 1s 10 set a cup of water tn the oven When Your bread is baking. “Tuts Will enable you to get Softer bread and only half as thick a crust. Danpxury.—If rubbing the yeiks of eggs into the scalp daily does not remove dandruff, mix and rub thoroughly into the scalp the following remedy: Hydrate of cbloral two drachms, water four ounces. If there is much olly mattet in the atr, the followfug prescription may ve Used: Aro- watle spirits of umumoula four ouuces, glycerine half an Ounce, rosewury water four ounces, ‘CREAM Brscuit.—Take two pounds of flour, table- spountul of butter, three tablespountuis of sugar one egg, one ovace of bicarvonateof soda, ofle-Lalt ounce of ammonia, one-eighth ounce of cream of of tema to Baver. Kol and cut out tbe biscuits, drop tuem for @ minuve in Lolling water, take Laem Ut and put thew in cold water; then fay Wem on a cloth to dry; and afterward vake \ueu, To CLAN BRasswoux.—Brasswork that ts so soiled ag not to be cleansatie with oxalic acid, may be cleaned by thoroughly washing and scrubbing with soaa and potash lye, Then dip ito a mixture of equal parts of nitric acid, sui- uric acid and water, oF if 1t cannot convemeuly be dipped, make @ suiail swab Of woolen c.ouu un tue end of a stick and rud the soluciou over the brass, Leave Lue acid on for a moment, then wash clean aud polish. z How 10 Make Toast.—The object in making ‘Yoast 15 to evaporate all moisture from the bread, and holding a slice over the fire to singe does not accomplish this; it only warms the moisture, mak.ng tue iuside of the bread doughy and de: cldedly Indigestibie, ‘The true way of preparing it 4s Lo CUL Uae bread Into slices 4 quarter of ab luck thick, trim off ali crust, put the slices into s pan oF plate, place them Into au uven—waich must bot be Loo hol—take thei out When a delicate brown, aud putver as once, Busast oF Lous.—Remove the skin froma breast of lainb and cut it into square pieces; dredge tuese With flour. Put two ounces of butter in a stewing Pah, aud When hot th:ow tn the pleces of lamb; cook and shake until the meat ts nicey browned: then add one quart of boiling wuter oF stuck, ono Bermuda onion cut into slices, an even teaspoonful Of salt, aud @ saltspoon of white pepper. Cover the stewing pan and simmer genily Uuul the meat is tender; Uhen skim of ue fat and serve in a border of ‘hive,y Dulied rice. To Puniry 4 Room.—Set a pitcher of waterin the apartment, and in @ few hours it wiil have ab- sorbed all the respired gases in the room, the air of which will have become purer, but the water utterly Mituy, ‘The colder the water the greater the capacity to contain these gases. At the ordi- Bary Vemperature & pail of water will absorb a pini of carbonic-acid gas and several pints of am- Monta. Tue capacity 1s neariy douvied by reduc- ing the water Wo tue Lemperature of ice. Hence tue water kept in @ room fur a wnileis und for use. Wanagp-vr Koast Vat on FowL.—With about eight ouuces of roast veal or fowl, or both, have about the same welght of raw ‘beet and four Ounces Of the suet be.vuging to the latter, Re- move ali gristie, skin, &.; tuen chop all together intu as fhe s iniuce’as ‘possible. ‘Ihe touowing ingredients must also be chopped ilnely: Half 3 pound of musaroomms, one big truffle, two cart ue oulon, e:ght or ten oysters, aud some sprigs parsiey, ‘MIX everything together, season with | pepper and sait, aud fora: into apasie with masued | doled chestnuts and as maoy eggs as are neces. | sary. Spread some four ona fut dish, drop tue Paste on (@ tablespouiul at w ume), torus tuto sa slapes, dip lato a savory batter, aud try in bolung fat woul» rich Drown, ‘Sena’ to tabie | nicely “plied up” and garnisued with weil-boued | and tuoroughiy dry carrots and turnips, Aw Economicat Disu,—Wash a caif’s liver, re- move the skin and cut off the white fat from the | under side; lard the upper side with fat sait pork; | Drown in ‘a baking-pan two cabiespoontuis of flour in not butter or dripping; place tue liver in Uhe pan and let it brown on both sides; add one earrot cut in bulves, one unlou in wich six cloves have beem stuck, oue vay eal and te rind of a lemon; pour three cuptuls of water or broun 1b the paa and bake for baif an uour, busting often; tuen add one teaspooniul of vilegar and one lemon juice, salt and pepper; baste two or three Uines; the liver, garmsn serve. The follow. Ang “ried herve” are served with the iver: Four handfuls of young spinach, two of young lettuce and two bundiuls of parsley, weil wasued aud Grained; chop nine aud ada ove uandrul of youn, ‘onlons, Well uninced; put Liem in s saucepai wi one ouince of Dulier and some Pepper and salt; cover tue put on ‘shaking 1 wot. ie botts; then seu tt buck and ict ieateees at the herbs are tender; garnish the liver with them, How To MaKe MAYoxNaIse.—Put the yelks of ‘two eggs in a Low! and stand them on ice with the. Ol Dottie until very cold; then adds half tea- ‘spoonful of mustard four,'as wuch salt, a salt. ‘Sspoontul of pepper, aod ‘ait as much eacu of grated nutmeg and ‘cayenne. sur quickly with » Ring, and chca more quicsiy.a punt of seesean, 3 en MOTE QUICKLY, a piut of sweet oi wid now and tuen a few drops of vi mt jar oF Jemon juice when the sauce gets too thick. “When Fou Rave used all Lhe oli, if 1 ts tli Loo thick, ana if you bave used enough acid tor the taste, | thin it with a little cream. No’ bing vut a patient Of the Ol) will give Lhe thick co vency so mucu devired. Fili tue hollowed wites with mixture made vy rubving the yelks and mayon- them ee hap se area Zam iy. ‘on the curling inner leat of lettuce, and garnisu Ube dish with asta. um dlossonw and Vines. Tuus gecorated it is a Deaulicul orvament to auy tavie, and the flowers and spicy leaves and stews add greatly to the flavor of @ salad. A leading physician invariably prescribes for nis Patients one dish and one giass of wine. The chanced to find himself i ul f i é i i i F 5 Li nee a a, ii H Ss: fi Ht o tartar, one-fourih Cup of water, and sumcien: oil | From Good Housekeeping. In the want of « proper understanding concern- ing pecuniary matters lies another source of fric- tion, Where the % and labor of the Wife count as nothing, she is conscious of injus Uce and wrong. “My dear,” said an eminent philanthropist to his ‘wile one aay 20 he seddenty Durst into the sitting. have been a ee aL a ae forty. It Just occurs to me tbat you have to keep these for.y windows clean, or supeninvend (he pro- cess. And that ts note Deginnl ot your work. All these rooms have to be late y apd cs sg the made and ci ‘tne and ki ‘order, besides the cooking, End took it all Gy ©: matter of course. "1 just be: Sandwich."—Burlington Pree Press. ‘The lucky man ry ‘it he wasn’t junker (readiag Brow! “Isu’t Brown. tng deiicious, pet ** divine!” Miss Buuker_—-How do you think be is ‘he more charming, backward or Soreerst—14e. Somehow people who say they enjoy a shower always ‘somevoay present to enjoy it with them ns Friend (to St. Louis citizen) —“What aid you taluk or Liamicy ese mie ‘St. Louis citizen— “immense? It that tellerehiak ° kin write @ few more plays like that, an’ iets whisky alone, bel make inoaey band over st." spook. in to see What & womun’s work is, even When Sb¢) Magistrate ha with lumpon bis Eis help: whick you are not always able to pro- | str your wits tirew a iaiiten eyo, why didn’t Sa outcecaatt ta receives monthly eipend | you dodger” Pialntit—e1 aid, your honor, ad ase would. Why baven’t you made 0's LOW I come to get hit.”—Judge. he’s have been generous to otnera’ > | « CUOCSNg the Lesser Evil—Ditce Boy (to editor — ‘The wife who told this in after years to her hus. | -(ueres & es on Dand’s credit sat down with him, and for tue first (time since their marriage ‘her heart ireely upon the topic of womau’s aliowance, She con- fessed vo having bad ‘ sorrowful hour at her Postion as a beyvar. At the head of a large house- old in a Western town Wuere domesuc service Was both scant and incompetent, she bad hardly een trusted with $5 at a ume during their united Ves, “Robert and I talked it over,” she said, “and de- ¢lded that the Woman Who takes care of any household article, like @ carpet for instance, from the Uline ft is first made Ul it is worn out bas ex- pended upon it an eimount of time and strength lully equal to the labor that made it, counting from the shearing of Lhe wool Uli it comes from the luom. 1. muy be unskilled work, Duc it 1s Work ail the same. Aud this is only one sinail ivem in her housekeeping labor. Does sue not ue- serve some payment beside ner board and cloth- ‘Robert saw woman's work in anew light. ‘From that tme till to-day be vas placed @ gener- ous share of his income in my earl Bot asa gift Dut a8 aright, And be knows that | will no more trivver it bees than he wil, If {choose to deny myself something I need, and bestow its cost in charity or buy sume buoksI crave, he no more ‘hinks of chiding me than I thiuk of chiding him tor spending his money as he likes.” There are other Koberts who have yet to learn ‘tbls lesson of justice, and they are found in every Walk of life. “J have known rich men who were ready Lo buy silks, velvets and diamonds for their Wives, somelimes far beyond wuat were desired, yet Wao grudgingly doled out $5 ata tume when ‘@ppealed to fur a littie money. ‘The reason given ds Uhat It may be nt foolishly. If anything will prolong bavy hood iuto maturity It is sucu treat ment. Against it a Woman's nature fises in re- vellious indignation, ‘Thoughts of bitierness Tankle in Lue Wounded beart, and Uhereare ighty, Mocking, Mippant creatures made so by Just this Want of Crust on the part of tucir busvands, ‘Tue gravest aud most elusive faults are always found ‘among depenent classes, ‘oe to Marry in the Family. Norwich Dispatch to the New York World. A rich oid farmer, who lives a dozen miles or 50 up the country, came to this city a few days ago with bis young bride upon his wedding tour. The old man is eighty-five, while his wife is just sev- enty years us juntor. He bad purchased an or- Ganetve from a Mainstreet music dealer a few months before and wanted some music for it. He Jed his bride up.to the counter, aud, after paying for the music, said, addressing the clerk: “My son, she’s my Wile, Ain't sue a likely one?” He seemed to remember something and, straighten- jug up, Sald: “Young man, I've waited fur sicu Diovd as Bows in Lbem veins tur nigh Onto sixly ears uow, 1 knowed her grandmam and wanted er, DUL She Wouldn't se LOL. Sue murried my Ditterest enemy and bad @ daughter, 1 courted Ubat dauguter When heF folks Wasn't round, but Somehow they yot Wind Of 1t and J was disued agin, She Went and got married and had a daughter, Says 1, ‘Joaatuan, you'll marry Uhis'p,” and I settles down gium-like to wait fur the Youngster to grow up, Martha's folks wateued her close and I begun to suspect I'd have to walt fur the next faunLy, When tuey dicd—all of them died, and Marta Was jeft Without no reialives—so 1 popped Une question aud we Was warried.” Aud picking up the music Jonathan placed IC under Oue Of his arias, Waite one of Martha's stole under the oLher, aud the two lovingly walked out of the Store, completely ignorant of te fact tual wey were [urnishing amusement for the crowd, Canve Tricks, MERRY SPORT FOR SKILFUL UANDLEKS OF THE PADDLE, ©, Bowyer Vaux in Harper's Youur People. Really the best wick perfurmance in canoes 1s a tournament. Two canoes are matched against each other, In each oneis a paddler anda knight, ‘The lance 1s a long bamboo pole with a big wad or Dall of cloth on Ube end. The paddlers sit down, Propel, aud manage the canoes The knights stand up forward, lance in hand, ‘The canoes are placed 30 teet apart. AU signal they are paddied Uoward each other, and when wituip range each Knigut tries to overturn bis opponent by thrusts frou the lance. ‘The cauoes must not toucn each other, and tue paddlers are not alioweu to take auy part in the bgut, nor ts te knight permitted to touch tue padiier in the opposing cauo- witu his lance, Sometimes aX upsec Occurs on the very frst cuarge, but viten It takes several encounters to bring # decided viciory Loeitherside. ‘The Nght UBL £0 On UDUL One OF the Other Of the canoes is upset and tue crew thrown tuto tue water, Tue Wurnament 18 & cuolce periormapce tosee, and the Very funniest Unings Occur doring it almust ul- Ways. The contestants cannot get burt, us noth- tng more serious than a duckiug ean yossibly oc- UF, and Lheresore AU ts all no danger, Peepshow Peart’s GENERAL LAMENTATION AMONG ALL THR FREAKS, WHO ATTENDED IN A BODY. Paris Dispatch to the London Telegraph, A strange funeral hus been wituessed at Mont- martre, obe of the northern belghts of Paris, A girl of nineteen, daughter of the owners of a large Perambulating peep-show which was instalied at the fair to the borough, lately ated and was “waked” in the show. Mlle, de Beaufort was the joy of hef father and mother, and was known among all the male male MoUntevaLks aMoug Whom she lived as Pearl” by reason Of her suululess conduct and her sympatay for unfortunate creatures Whom an. aceldent, bad health or hard tmes had plunged Into desiftution. Wuen the peep-show prospered the “Pearl” always levied a simail tax on ber parents’ proiits for the benemt of poverty-stricken “intant-puenomens;” glanis out of work and pig- Mies Who Were “aowa On their luck.” When she suddenly succutabed tO consumption the sorrow among the itiuerant players and mountebabks Was unlversal and Learielt. They brougut flowers to pice on her body as it reposed inside the peep-show awaiting interment, aud ber funeral was one of the strangest spectacles that have been witnessed for some tm in Montmartre, The hearse Was covered with numerous and uaudsome wreaths and beind the chiet mourners Walked ali the ceies braved Hop-tamers Of Parts, colassal woman, sieie. ton men, athieuc, negroes, giants, dwarfs, clowns divested’of tueir War pail, circus protessionals and ali the geueral personvei of the fair, ‘see Latest Fashions, From Woman's W orld for September. How much women’s fates are influenced by the milliner! ‘The universal “wearing of tue green” can hardly be said to be becoming, pretty us pre- valling styles in dress certainly are. The lightest Chartreuse tones suit only very young, fair skins; and yet, uotuing daunted, biondes aod brunes, wowed Of ail ages, ali torus, and ail complexions have accepted It, with the Coutideuce of utter ig norauce as LO Lhe disastrous resuits, It hari. nizes Ouly with cream and biack; but a pink rose nesting in at or boanet gues specially well with apple green, the pink being of the Lone of apple Diossom, Palmersion detuned dirt as “a thing in ‘the wrong place,” and mauy colors good in Lavin selves and Deautirul in navure are altogvther iils placed and ugly in dress, ‘Slee! trimuiugs have come to the fore, either in OF Out of mouruing. Sleeveless jackets, ‘composed enuireiy of fine steel beads on an invisible ground, have Lad loops of larger beads vo fall over the shouldrs, and these bave eeu worn over green and viack dresses, with panels of the same fine Fately worked to match, ‘Yellow is tue color which seems best to accord with lave summer und early autumn, but the yel- low worn this season with white gowns is ol a Geeper tone than te iigut corn-color, which sults ‘Sdark skin 80 weil, and accorus Yeliow roses of all colors crowu the Leghorn has, Whose broad Drims are now twisted int fantastic forms very unlike tie old hats of t by Lue Aliss Kenwigs (whoin Dickens tmmor alized), S.pping down weil in the frout und at the Duc ‘tue long plaits of hair ted at the end witn ribbod waste Ceteath. “ Wag described the latest fashion in a “Howe Rule” vounet, Decause It had ny Srown, and some vf Lhe newest models, literally, have no ab aperture bordered with a. back hair showing well side, sir, an’ a red-eyed inan what wants to whip de editor.’ Euitor.—“Well, show in the man What wants to whip the editot.—Life, Philadelpii——————__. iss De Pink ts mar Fed, Did she watsy ricus Fitend—“I guess su. Tueir wedding —— to- cluded @ day at Niagara Falla—Philaueiphia First New Yorker—“Parnell seems to under- stand the Irish very well.” Second New Yorker—‘Indeed he does, He couldn't Kuow more about them it he had Uved all his life in New York."—Tezas Stings. tallor a tra Out ulue dudes withons eeanasting can turn out judes Without hunselt.-- Puck, ‘You can’t weigh grams with a Nor sugarcute heat nity a bases ‘Do sums with a sume Stew piums witu a p.uuiber, Nor sheaf ap vid ram with a rainmer, Mra. Hovson (discussing an amateur theatrical eniertainimeut)—“It struck me, Mr, Oidvoy, that a Geet qa was hg \awe affair,” F. Oidboy—"Necessai my dear madam; Mrx, ‘Suita played Jutiet, You kuow.” “Why, Mrs, Ballard, how do you dot” “Quite well How ‘ire you, Mrs Jones? How did You find me tu all this crowa?” seg bY Qa ounet. “IVs the tuird summer for tt, 4 fi A Morning Call—Tubbley (vashfully, and re- ad is ua spasmouicaily)—“ls Miss Tremmer Mald—“she is, but she’s engaged.” ‘Taboley (wao sectied Laings ist night)—“I know Atl’ the young man.” What the Wild Waves are Saying. ‘From Texas Sutings, “here ty one Laing about ladies swimming.” “What's tat?” “They can’t put on any side-saddie style when hey goin switnuing. They must kick out like a Mau OF get drowned.” — Freaks of Temper. WHY WILL MEN AND WOMEN GET ANGRY AT TRIFLES? ‘From the Chicago Jour:ai. Iv takes so utile to make aman mad. Like a dog in a crowd, somebody treads inadvertently upon his toes and he yells on general principies ‘He cannot locate the aggressor, 0 ne inciudes the crowd, as teachers do when ‘they keep a whole class in after school because Tommy Traddies whispered. A man will endure great physical Paid, horrible mental anxiety, bankruptey, deser- Uon aud the brusa of death’s'batuie axe, Bul Will howl lke @ lunatic and swear like a oper over au unruly collar button, or au innocent oud hen he ig trying Lo chase Unrough an open bara door! A woman will trot around all day with a 20- Pound pug dog in her arms, sit turough a Beru- hardt matinee’ Wilk a high uat in iront of ber, Walk 10 wiles on a shopping expedition and pre serve her amtabui.y, but will whip her culld cruelly because 10 has spilled Ler cologne or lost her tuimb.e. A mab is proud Of bis musc.e, and Will S.aud up aud ve buifeted by a boxer aud pum- ineled into @ huiwan poultice by an antagonist and Gall Ib Sport, LULAT Lis baby Loy TuLs against and Jogs his cotfee cup, or a passeruy ou the street, Josue liu, be is inad enough to set Consianu- nople on fire, ~~ e@e. Cutting Cloth to sui From the New xork World. Head of the Family ((o dealer)—“"My people are at the seasuore, and my two daughters have writ- ten in great haste for material fur bathing sults, 1 don’t now how much to get.” Dealer—‘Are your daughters about the average sizer” Head of the Family—“The elder ts very thin and Weigns 90 pounds; the younger, plump, weighs lo! vealer—“The 0-pound daughter, sir, will need at least 10 yards, abd I would say’ about 4 yards ior the other.” 00 “Hum Gras. Too Much for Them, From the New York Word, The late Larry Jerome used to tell of a wealthy cockney Who learned ihe virtues of mint julep while in New York, and eventually went West to hunt the buffalo, Wiitle among the Indians he taught the chiefs how to compound the aromatic drink, and thereafter wherever he went he was followed by a tumultuous crowd of the redskins Suoullng “rum grass.” Some one somewhere Speaks Of “dylug Of a rose In urouatic pain,” and that is the way 1t was with the Englishman's aboriginal friends, When next he Visited the far West there Was not an Iudian left to ery at his heels Dut there were Doundiess flelds of mint, and they were ail that told of the Englishman's frst sit’ and of the fate of the not Wisely, but too we hk” Tuey died of “rum grass,” aud now a co.ouy of Brilsuers Is cullvaung’ the soll their Juleped remains en- riched, —_—_——-+ee. Countryman (to the celebrated Hindoo snake charmer)—l s'pose you know a good deal "bout snakes, mister?” Hindoo Snake Charmer—“snakes, sir, have been the study of my eventful life. I know all about them.” Countryman—“The huli business?” Hindoo snake Charmer—*Yes, sir.” Countrymin—“Well, I wiyh "you'd tell a feller where the body leaves’ off and the tall begin” “ewe Up to Snuft, From the Philad elphia Record, Broad Street Dame—“You were up very late again last night. Ivold you if that Mr. Goodtel- low wouldn't take hint you should drive him away,” Lovely Daughter—“I did try to. I told him I should never marry, and that could only bea sister to him, and that I bated the very sight of mm “Didn't he go then?” “No, He said he'd heard such things before, He's a widower.” Food for Muscles, SUBTENTATION CONTAINING NITRATES, PHOSPHATES, AND CAKBONATES THE BEST. From the Youth's Companion, “What ts tbe best food for producing muscle?” ‘This question of our correspondent is a legitimate one, Some foods are particularly muscle-formers; others produce fat, and still others brain and nerve, While most of the common articies of diet combine these uses in varying degrees, But the question to cover our entire physical heeds requiles to be broadened into this: W.at combination of food will best nourish the body? Even then the answer must be modified to suit in- dividual cases For the digestive power difters greatly in differen: persons. ~ Moreover, tuere is an interdependence vetween the different or. Gans and Ussues, so tliat tue body ‘must ve built Up as a Whole. If one part lacks, the whole suffers, andif one part 4s overfed the others will be uuuer- r ‘Thus a person who becomes unduly fat loses in muscular fer, either in quanuity or quality, Oue who overteeds the brain loses 1n muscular strength. ‘So, tou, muscular developinent may be carried to such eXces8 us to impoverisi Lhe Drain, and alsovo reduce the fat of tue body below wilat is neces- sity Voth 48 surplus food laid up for emergencies And asa provection against ‘sundea changes of ‘Temperature. ‘The Desi 100d for producing muscle, therefore, uppeuizing, contain a large per coat dy of aitraves tof vue migeioe gk eS Febut (1) of uisrates tor the uiscion, ist berves, and (3) of carbon- phates for the brain and ‘aves for Ube fat, ee oe eres ae ee beans stand at r cent, then ‘salmon rey Oats at 14, cgus aud veal St 16, and beet opr ars the phosphates, salmon Of ‘the second class, Stands first at 7, then codfish at A Simple Remedy for Mevquite Bites. From the London Lanoot Considering how many persons suffer seriously from the stings of bees and other Poor savages who | EDUCATIONAL. BUSINESS pee! — BOOK - SEEPINO. oes Fee 1 - = = ACADEMY, OST. RW. edge 5p or. ot basta. neu og Feast, “iareday oud Noses and banda So severe the attach that Took an ee LMANTEE TG PLAGE TET ORE To wae A Tor craige tne sats urtanrlsoved | CARES Shane rae sleep was driven from ma. After suftering the most | If/fNOLON Mes Dulltue. cor 7th amt E aut id, 1thas ap bul eprines. SE ALL, ‘READING, PA, MILITARY SITE LEE ee Le received Soul for ies Reyes is ee ine “hand aM. nie, Yan YOUNG GIRIS—NUMBER HGiriaPawiin French, Stathematics tench i ALLOW ELL. mowing that clate rotuntary | Special etiestiou to morsis and bealth Scool oj vo ae ‘oue ptember, ‘continues to°15'li June, Sarlaay castowiere hal reguived ber besflh by she se | Hebd webuicetcs, Aiatety Mod Sy Lee erat ¢ four’ aire poten of vous erent teats. after hevieg Laurel, Ma eull-stu,t wd en an fuvalld for severe. yeste. was a eeorte WALL OC ; treme debilr:y, caused Ly a discake peculiar to ber sex. " (rpameeatigiegueime «4 - vetsitieuemeniedenstea MILLIs & CO.. Druswiste. | Witt commence its 115th year SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. books, natled free on application, AL: drug- fpituslon Weary for Wealth. Eateusive kroauds cased 8 roush military trosnina” Sie! ay he Forgas 8160 for bord sd tuition tor ten monte +6 New York, 790 broadway, Rated HW. SILVESTER, Principal. QWARTEMOKE COLLEGE SWAKTHMORE, Pa. EDUCATIONAL. Bem ote 11 TEE pent —— = PARTMENT, =. Fence, Fallacdphie, Under the erect = CAL, Fill collewe course tor both scxem, Classical, Seteut aera POLO ETOWN UNIVERSITY, and Literary. Also, « Mauval “Training irda Pree Washington, D.C. peratory School. Heaithiul location, lange grounds The fortieth session of this Medical College wil! begin pep acd apparatus, "For catalogue aud on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1888, in the new and well- eo iy . eat ‘college buildine. 710-co3m EDWAKL MAGILL, LL. President and 10th VHELTENHAM ACADEMY—BOARDING SCHOOL re Leavis ghey ae ye = eddress ior Boys ou Obrien Hille wear J huiladelphia. ox. is ary tensive buildings. chapel and gymnasiuin . large ( ce ee ei Yeore_ | Seetiginny aa peretes feecaine Jeld-cosgt” ev. bre CLEMENTS, Oxcnta, ne Pita, 3. 4: () MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR Bota S300 Mee roee aT Ret | Tax, aise Oki tuoe Colts poovaratoey tren "Boecil fargo bs COLLIERE HOME AND DAY Se Hee worms by voueus Sout A Select Institute sora Laimited Number of SHORTLIDGE (Sele). 4... Pr. _je0-c0tm_ Bo Hb MEDICAL, DENTAL, ND PHARMACEUTI- 8. ENGLISH, CLASSICS, Fit NCH, MATHEMATICS. | Ne extra charge for French, School opens OCfO- | BER 1, and closes JUNE 1—1538 I st. nw. pear the | Arlingion Hotel" LUCIEN E, © COLLIENE. A, M., | Principal, refers, by spectal p- tmission, to Mr. Fravcts E. hinge, of s & Co., Bankers; Senstor Juo. K. McPh:teon, of New Jersey: Hou. ‘Thos. F. Bayard, Seo- retary of ocular address C. B. PURVIS, M.D. nity will bewia formation apd ‘Secretary. Tis 15th at, INDSOR COLLE! ND WINDSOR PE. college: separate buildings; full graduating Ninue Courses with degrees: also. primary, preparators, and tate; Judge Andrew Wylie, Capt. Francis Usiness c~epartinent fall sions open Sept, 12, W. Hamsey, U.S. X, and otuer patrons’ suti-Sun | Dusiuess. Separtinents. | Hall sessions open ye Jeb) D., Prost Windsor, Md. jy3i-2 TE AP Mlarz scuoor, or raNcuacEs, NZAGA COLLEG! . Tatad Neth Capttol sta. a.w. Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers. an gghadth ew, Wamaeton, ° suuer. Ged ‘Yricen, Also, goursest Asbury Yark, \. J. and Via Orchant ace Sie. y Classical, Commercial and Scleutific. Reopens Sept. | Me—__—__ = es Rev. E A, MoGURK, 8. J. WENDEECARres sorman ixstrrere si “ der ue (rainine of wachers, :0-1m President, * HE REV. WILLIAM C. BUTLER, LEELAND, Moda ‘aud Primary Schoo. Prince George County, Md., will receive into bis Establisied 1874. family, to be educated with his own Gausuter two OF dure LOUISE VOLLGCK Princ three girls about twelve Vv of age; situation Liu! [ tare ll ‘aud healthy; house and grounds commodivus attractive; term, 8150 & year: bo extras except musics mre Ol. | Oo ut Pars Ocr. Serpe ART OF ALL ARTS: 30 PERSON'S EDU tion in complete wituout 8,"— Ber I-SON-PROFESSIONAL COU ME IX ELOCUTION T_PROFESSIUNAL COURSE IN OKALORY. Tl_PROFESSIONAL COURSE INA. TING. Collewiate classes commence Octover 3, 1888. FLIVATE LESSONS aay cobmipenice at any time, pings the only Tnntitution iu the Caited Statee that, KPECTS a pupil tor the ‘stad Free, MARTYN, COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION A’ OHATOMY, 313 6th si, n.w. Chait ® block east of oity ©.) Wasliington, D. suid A KLINGTON ACADENY, SAUL BUILDING, ANT Tats pene. BPatet Otiee ‘We are offering Fifty Thousand Dollars’ worth of FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, AT COBT, AND LESS THAN COSI. FOR CASH ON 0 BEFORE DELIVERY. W. B. MOSES & SON, ra i term of 18: September 17. Corner Founw, Day aiid eveuine secfuun scameracchenpers BURTON MACAFEE, & M, M D.. Washington, D.C. cipal, THE FOLLOWING ake a FEW OF THE GOODS MARKED AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED EVERY FEW DAYS UNTIL ABOVE AMOUNT IS SOLD: FURSITUBE DEPARTMENT. Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, bilk Plush, $75; reduced to 850. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Plush, €125; reduced to #100. Parlor Suite, € pieces, Silk Brocatelle, $200; reduced Circulars at Saul’s Seedstore and the Bookstoree.al53m RENCH SELF TAUGHT—FRENCH SYSTEM OF Pacis ard tated Tce Teo Drovunciation, Free initiation lesson from instants. Reous prououncing charts (new invertion). Bo classes reopen Sept, 17th at 723 13th at. Weeks the author of these works. Mile. V. PIU | HOMME, cau teach an adalt beginuer to ‘understand aud speak French correctly. Learn now, by the lst of Mas, 1889, you cau be an sccomplisiied French lar, SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, THREE EN- S'in Soore atonal bone othe hpa hie Beas, coruer 7th and D sts. n.w. Five street car lines wear | to @150. iedcer ta Abeseehunte, nee, Agrecaiooa: | Maborany Taba 850; duo io 890. Sicsupyortenduwcfulives Onytedeveniarscnaivon | Imitation ahorany Calne! 49. reduce vo 83 Kaetalties_ Aabopery tnd bese ous, tetosed’ ing, Ortiocranhy, the Euclish Language, Cctrewoud | Mantel Cabinet, 665. recuced to #50. ence, kapid Calev ations, Boukkeeping | te ever; ‘Table, imitation Mahogany, $18; reduced to @14, Tuutation Mabogany Cheval Giass, 835; reduced to $27. Imitation Mahogany Easel, $18; reduced to $13. Pillow Lounge, $50; reduced to €38, Autique Ash J-piece Chamber Suite, 17; reduced to variety of business, Busiuens Practice Vocal and Physi gal Culture by the Delsarte system; Civica. including training for citizenship, Moral aud Rocial Culture, ele- ments of Political Economy and Coml. Law; Coml, Tuition seen: Year scholarship, day ses sions teu menthe, payable on entering, 260: or in month y instalments of $10 each. $70. "By the quar ter. ten, weeks, nayable, Om, euteciio @39, Night nee. | @1:350. Mons: Year ech < three mouis, #16. speci Food. paar ; ace Goursey: Dep. rtments for Stenoy' ay hy- Hitman Short, | ¢ Ove Wood &-piece = eee ‘Typewriting and the Gray :_ Practical | $26. Kuplen Branchen, "Delnacte Schoct of Fxiremioy. | Walnut 3-plece Chamber Suite, $70; reduced to #55 call for iinetra Steounorne pF Bou een Salle spew for | «iis plahornny 3-veos Cuamber Suite.8500; reduced ERPENCUICUE L'Prucipal him BAMA A SPENCER, | —Autique Oak Chiffonier, 18; reduced to $14. Vice-Principal = L. GAHSIELD BRENCER, decre- ‘Walnut Ubiftcuser, €17; reduced to $13. tary. 2ul3 || Lutation Mahogany sidebuard, $25; reduced to 820. OOK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD.-| Imitation Mahogany Bios Kateusion laula, @13: Conuucted. by the Benoole telentine The Modern Brothers of the Christian reduced to $10. ‘and Commercial Courses. aud “Drawinx are taught with Walnut 8-ioot Extensi.n Tuble, @18; reduced to @13 = studies will be ‘ou the 1st CARPET DEPAK IMENT. EST tne ta bastions | 1.208 yt bt nr Up, nd ‘ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND | , 1.100 yards best Ingrain Carpet, G5c.; reduced to ‘school of Teleeraphy and writing, 313 Ota | 5c. St, R.w.. near City Post-Uffice, WopsEt OW. | 418 yards Double Cotton Ingrein Carpet, 45c.; re- COLORED stud: ied, Fi eee ‘MAR: duced to 300, WEEDON Anct 76 yards Hemp Carpet, 35c.; reduced to 25c. 520 yards Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 35c.; reduced to FOR GIRLS AND | yo. 'D STITUTE. all ope mae tipo Mills, B&O. 18K Thor. gust instruction in ul: departmente, Mute specialty. | 1.200 yards Tapestry Carpet, $1; reduced to 750. nopaid small children, Mra. 2. x a ers Butt Sint | , 14500 vende Moxbury Tapestry Carpet, We.; reduced EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS NA- | 1,100 yards Tapestry Carpet, 75c.: reduced to 450, TIONAL UNIVEMSITY,, Ihe Bftb annual coure | 1,300 Body Brussels Carpet, @1.25, reduced to 95c. ne ad? canvas aout Sn ine | Iveluding Bigelow, Lowei aud kugiiah makes. formation, apply t6 HBA ALD., Dea 1116 | 1.400 yards Wilton Velvat Carpet, 61.50; reduced Hat. uw. Telephove No. 7. ‘su7-2m 800, i P OCKVILLE [MD ] ACADEMY, SIXTEEN MILxe | | %700 yards best Moquette Carpet, $1.50; reduced Re eee ia eee | t0 61. ‘Son of this institution Degins on 3 2.250 yards Wilton Carpet, $1.75; reduced to $1.10 i7. Principal will sccommodate in arma | O23 yards Kensington Art Carpet, square yard, $1;. Hecion coures of nustractios, and penta eavantaane | Peduced to 60c, co r aber i Kev, Dr. C. K. NEI ‘900 yards fearless Straw Xi BSc; re aye BE aus yorde Fancy jatting, [. E. SCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO. ORGAN | 42 Hearth Rugs, Smyrna, $3.90; reduced to $2.50. oJ. sia Sire ot curate bw 4 5 200 Mata, Smyrna, $1.50; reduced to #1 feachers ot prformern 734 dstow 100 Maite, Smyrna, $1; reduced to 6c. UPHOLSTERY DEPAKIMENT. 18 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT /ERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT Furniture Covering Tapestry, 50c. , reduced to 35¢. ity, Ma. Seventh, canton opens 197H uit | Yuraiiure Covering Tapestry, 81.25. resuced to 750 MAUPIN, M.A principe 72S AEMAS | Furniture Covering Lapentry, 61.75; resuood to 61, evewoure Boxnpig, Mm wetign: | > ae West Fraukiin st. Baltimore, Covering Tapestry, $2.25; reduced to Mrs. HB | EFERVEE, Principal, the Sehent wa re. | @ic7a, (Bares of instruction eanbraces sll toe creates tas Furniture Covering Tapestry, €3.75; reduced to 62. fn's thorough English Educstion, and the Freuch and | A proportiouste, reduction on Cornice ules and German anguages are practically taught jy25- Trimmings, Window-Shades, Sik Piushes, &. a igh CUBTALN DEPARTMENT. Portiores, different colors, $2.50; reduced to 61.75. Yortieres, Turcoman, 96.75; reduced to 62. Portieres, Turcoman, $7.25; reduced to $3.50. Porticres, Tureoman, $11.50; reduced wo $7.50. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $1.10; reduced to 75¢. ‘Nottingham Lace Curtains, $1.25: reduced to V5e. ‘Nottingham Lace Curtains, $2.50; reduced to $1.10" ‘Nottimsbam Lace Curtains, €3; reduced to $1.25. ‘Xottinabam Lace Curtains, 6.50; reduced to $1.75, ‘Dottingham Lace Curtains, $5; reduced to $3.50. A gr-at reduction im Madrase Swiss, Tembour apd ‘TABLE COVERS. 6-4 Velour 67.00, reduced to 85. 6-4 Tapestry 63.50, reduced to $2. 8-4 Velour 612.50, reduced to 67.50, 8-4 Tapestry 64, reduced 10 $2.50. 8-10 Tapestry $12.75, reduced to $7.50. 8-10 Tapestry 010, reduced to 83. Piano Covers $4.50, reduced to €2. ‘Plano Covers $9, reduced 10 85. ‘Thousand Dollars’ worth of wim be MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE ‘COLUMBLAN UMIVERBIEE, ‘The aizty-soveuth winter session will bagin October 1, 1888, and end March 1, 1889, in the new College Building, 1825 Het aw. For circulars and informe- ‘Hon of both departusente address SUMMER RESORTS. PR vor naric crn, & 2 Pees oe ie SUENANDOam avon Cae MOC bon, Corry MONDAY, June wil run to aud trom ‘ony ante Kellro-d makinw clove eine ve can reat GUE ‘ais eX ‘West couneeuous, tel he ere gS Mee ™: Palew woop 46 | Saiatwell: Lake tor tnd we Phos se miles leroy tain Houm), Ne SARATOGA AND CATSKILL ar. Kare, hanbinrton 0.00 am. Aretee ‘Phonic ein on, moran ety : Paieuvuie, 8-03 fim. Arrive Secatare 8:5 pie Wns to caldwell Laie Ua Rata: = 10-40 pu. Drawing-rocm Care ‘ends to Phonic itor tain House) aud Washington we — Purchase tickets et Pennsylvania wvetectteary Pe ee Sago | p2Ktee 15 General Pessenger PPVHE COLONN aD) SES ATLANTIO CITY, 4 Grad Micke eeu" iil and > Lal Special rater to Washingtoniaus #10, #12 and 15 per week. 184 and $2.60 por day. a __ A RINES JOKEST INN, FOREST GLEN STATION. B&O ROA. 9 mutes trom: Waxhington. yruveventa SEP ene Pronto | Bonal Hotel” Wasiineion, D. é | JR00K ENON sPuINGS AND MONERAL Baru | ‘Great North Mountain, pear Winchester Va. 6X bowre frou, Washiueton A.safe home for families NO BAR Accommodates 200" Aunesphere coo, scenery eran; apeniid roads Finest chaly beats, aikaline, (hua, euiphur, and beau Matern. Steam-brated utveral tathe and’ lange swims Bing pool. ‘Table Dret-clave, abundantly supple! geod miunie. betel sug croundsclea ,eaisitary efvwintes Bete complete. bed>comtorta le Veriue Tiueicatod curculare at Ue thos. “Abi ts to A. 8 PRATT, The Sun Butidine. Washington, D.C, SBURY PARK N. 3. THE VicTOKIA FAMILY Hotel, near Ocean; table and | greatly redured Tor September iW ASHINGTON INN AND COTTAGES, | Anattractive and first-class | ted upon ove ot the highest Distrit, on the, Tenusilyte President Cl: vela minutes’ ride of U Tn custoe of un ex} <1 anmtiaget, who wt oF pleas | wp Bert are no trouble or expense for the c Sicciase in sory remverk, Dinner parties serv Stages will be rum with ‘the street Jy 1S wae QPONG LAKE BENCH NF. THE BALTIMORE , XK trom snd with full view of LENWOOD HOUSE—DELAWARE WATER GaP, Pa Brick building; capscity 150; spring w | 1Factes private grvauds, appeuved sain tary | mente Tjedeouctaal ‘Al taba | HoT: Busuros, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 3. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Tnotetructed view of the ocean, large bedrooms, hydraulic elevator; hot aud cold seawater batba, i720 LUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ON THE stmMrT or TH TAINS, WACHING1O} Commsnd.ng « scacuidieeut all. pictareague view of th famous Camberlacd aud Shepatidosh Valleys, No Malaria FW. HEMSLEY & SON. rect CoULee more, with runs om. Circu.are, descriptive of Hotel and surroundings, 3m be obtained In Washington ot Ts diy, Aeoas weekly rata, 3.'F) SHANNON. Mauager ‘« ruiltou Hotel, Baltimore, Md ILLINOIS. AVE, aTLaNTid (iy Curuisbed, excellent ctumite, Soin Mies MOUK treaty 3y 10-u th deat ON THE CHESAPEAKE, ‘The most complete in all ite appointments of amy ne sort on Chesapeake bay oF Potuuine kiiver. ‘MUSIC BY ITZEV'S MILITARY BAND, First-class Restaurant under new management, ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Washington, st9am. 1:30 end 420 pu. Bundaye We wa, 2:10 aud'3:30 p. us. Returning, iva Ridge 11.45 8.50 pus buudaye 12 noone aad ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR am. 50pm Tickets on sale at B. and O. ticket 619 TS51 Pennsylvania eve, and at Sopot Se beneay et ‘only. leavine at 9.00 am. week days will conmedt int i eahen CULCMBIR wih the MAMMOTH STEAMER SIXTY MILES UP THE Bax, To Baltimore an? return. arriving at 500 Pala, allowing yasneuwers tak iy the trip four at the Ridge." Fare only 10c. for roua trip.au7 toes “Oo 4 THE MUUXTAINS BAW” TRE Aiew loose yet cau want douse, Cuinipe second toluene, is Monaro sod Rinety-six feet of Pisgas Lievaut Back Bese Seius, ‘tuuting five, Game im ebus pected Petes for September aid October Free Buse for guests ftom Louse to Hot and Cold Baths, quarier of a mile to Berk tiey., Write for terme sud ‘Sarcgiae 20 SICK We CATLETT, Berkeley Springs, W. Va, suT-im ik AURORA HOUSE — With its uew Atmex and Cottages ON THE Chest OF ThE ALLEGRA a iauly resorts at very amcaereie raven, ‘Thi A srlect Gauly re-ort, at very Es locality in howd for ita Braciug Alte Menithfulneas aid Bat rene Latidncuyen No, fon, ay fever, Bo worultoca., Pure entiag water. suet Accumimodacons first ciasa Tevle ulars ai the St oftce. 3H SHAFPEL, Prop., Aurore, W.Va oC BEMOrES, ae AUBOTH BEACH, DEL. express Unine daily. Opeue Jane 23, i MY Thon sox, Provriste. EANIC. OPEL OCESUNEGAT CITY, ¥. 3. ‘Upen Sune 10 tte Uctouer Tat. ‘Derma, address D. BUICK, Proprietor. my25-O2 OCEAN STEAMERS. sueer OUTE io, LONDON BCRER LLO} Steaiuere, Were, bat Alier, Wes.. Sept. 12, 10 « m., bader, a. yin La dept. Tol “Comi ‘tateroome, excellent saloou eypotntinenta, Prices "terest, 7 Wards « berth, according to lvontiou. 25 4 at, Jurricuus ‘and POTOMAC KIVER BOATS. 7] MAC TRANSVORTATION LINE Fer alters and Fowomee iver ‘That bas caused everybody to sound the praies of BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR? ‘Try st and see, and you will use no other. Foredle by the following Weil huown grocers, , JOHN H. MAGRUDER. 1417 New Yorkeva.