.(`iQmt,o London, W "' srnrnsx R. mALx.om only 18 when the rebellion three years lulzer he 0 ate nrmyn mtoer. L: h) ihn unvrr nnrl VIII ll) IVllL'll UIIU IVPUIIIUII army n u Confeder- ntoer. Lunar he W!!! to the navy und served for a brief period as u xuldshipmun. Immudintolv nftnr Hm u-Inna nf Hm war In BonVory Bncuunlulhokrnll . II Politic!- Stephen B. Mallory. the new nenntor from Fl rldu, in well known throughout the not , having been a col resumun {or two terms. Ills father V 3 no one time a member of the United state: senate and resigned when Florida needed from the Union. The older Mullory wont Into Jot- !oI-son Dnvln` cublnot an Icorctary of ,thc: navy and lled that olco until the close of the war, when he became a prlsoher und was conned for several months in n Fed- eral prison. Hnl-nfnll Winn} Klnlln-.. nu-.. Ixnnn In Dan. 'l` I ll'l-`Ulla ` `1`5`Cll:lt0l' Elect Mallory was born In Pen- ncoln, Fla., In November, 1848. I0 he Will - ..vv-. Pllol cu-on In 3' To 0 Nlthtl. Ann--i- n:_A_..-_. ._.n ___ BARONESS HIRSCH. SENATOR M/HKLLORY. mmdesnom and r \ -oNs1juF>AT1oN. THE In Iuunu luud manned 050.110-00. or out up: cont. Total luunnoo in (0:00 lnoruud .7M.'l|5. or our 10 )0! out Iuorw Fund lnonuod ms.m.oo. ox our to not out hynulno policy-holdou nomad 0150.- 40.00. or our to not cons. In no ltornor you have such Inanuloono nunlh hnnn nn;l-ul Nothing Inner. Mien Emily Crnig, Almonte, Ont, says: I hnvn never found anythinxr hotter than your Fowler ! Extract of Wild Strawberry for pains in theatomnch ordiarrhu-A. A few do:-oc cured mo of govern dlI.fTl|4l`!I afber other medicines haul failed. We always keep it in the house and have ovary con- dent-.n in ifvirtuos. par.-s |)(l'.'IlIll` ll.lll`II llgntvr mum mun 1t:un.-m- lww in :3 dark ]vl:u'0 during that prrlml. (1.-u'n(\f:1 um! m;~.1z(3 urn nmro easily ll(`x't(`(]. lhnrl.-x nro mid to show detorlnrutitm with um`. him If they um not Wnrn (`Ht`.4hIhYvl_V tlxvv wlll rN'uprr:It(\ Wm)- dvrfnlly during Park`! \`nv'utI0ns Ipont In quirk um! d:Irl:nc.~`.. Thu` only an-nles of uniuck \\'Mr~h1hv pmollr-ul pvrsun lmlievea the oyzul \\Hl lvrlng Ln its owner hi that of loss it tho stunu is v:qn.~'cd cnrvlossly to lwut. 1.`. in Hnhln hm (-ruck, bolng com- posed pl-Imht.-~.lIy of slime acid, with 5 small pruporciun of w:m`r.-I a -`mu-us LV\\i| The pmvvrful cm-Infra am {vlt own lay mu ruby, :..1p1:!*.iru und 0: than ntlzxr mlurul mm` bubit.h:1,~a|:-cm: sh v\\'n I u ruh_\'l\`h1;:'in :1 sim > nuv u'Iu uxvu my ].X`l`(IUllH FKILHCS. 1110 mmrnlal suffer lo-an ntmw.-1 In this rvapcct, but it hm: I:-cm: by oxpnrhnonl; that ruh_\- l_\`h1;:'in simp\'.`h1dn\\ fnr two your.-x hu':nm\ n;urh lightvr Intlnbthnn HIS? nf.'rrt4-(I, Punrla urn :1-xhl In nknuv for uH`pl;:. half-oVlA|l:|l> and (unn- ` . , . .. .4-`nag 1 I; u up. "The M3 ulllgzntor in nur monngerlo," tho old circus mun nuld, "didn't ulwuys take his fwd very well. >`omutlmca he wouldn't: open hin mnuth nt focdlng tlmu, nml thvn we hml to resort tn strntvgy. Al- l|uut;ux's um wry svnsltivo nbnut tho nusv. Wlwn this ulllgutur wuul(h"b upon hlh mouth. we l.l(`ll tu ruh thv top of his nose vary at-ntly. Thu: nl\\`tuy:a mutlu hlm mud, and h<-`(I lhrmv Iwuvk his um>m; jaw like a cvllur dunr on l`-lll[{(`!l. Thou \\`u'l throw a chunk of lwvf, m:I_vl)0 1l\`u pounds or so, down hl.~ th." nnd ll0\\'ll would (`mm- thv cvllur zluur ahut nnuin, and lw Vmuld swallow ll n horf. In tl.ul. way wu mwl tn gin` him nlwmt :5 yzmnuls of lvvul ut. B fm-dim: xvllhnmt mm-h v.lHlivul.y. l`lw M :1Y!l;:.-lmx` \\*n.u\\r_\' fnml of Illos. Vnln nvi uh! Il\inl' u ll" u~....l.I |\lI CAu;~`-`rd Iupllulhlllll, III`? [I IUUK FllIl(`!'lH [l(?l)]\l(.'. Thu lncunu rum:-dy to be sugguntml wnl thuc lhucmmth-s should buy Hm lurnpllu-:1, but tlm umcklmlde-rs blocked this move by putting exorbitant; prion-s on uhclr stock. '1`h<:n cmnu tho rulds on the toll annex, und now the .-apt-culnturu would be glud to col] turnpike stuck n\\'n_v In.-low pm, but. the Kentucky Lluml is up uud [rue turnplkcs must 1nv\|t.~nI:l_\' cunm. ._.Q:j I.I|l|l llIlI\IU. All this time tho 1.601110 wvro pnying d(`:xrl_\' in toll rmu.-a for u.-dnp: th0l`U1ld.~l. Thu plkrs wvro hlJlI)|`l)S(`I_Y prumhlo, hut tlmz-*1.rculuLm-s gut, 1111 the bvnvt. Tho whulu systexn wan unfnl Id omymsnlvu. Thou cumu the demand 1' {run plkv.-I. This was rst much 50 yvurs ngo. so yuu are that tho I{untu<:kiuns, in nplt of their reputation, nrv 11 lung sum`:-lng puuplc. Thu Intvnr. mun-dv tn hn nnnnmztml um- UUlIll'iI\.'l . It is ratlmntvd thnt for-mascot his stock , Baldwin pnid uimut !`.i'-5 cults on tho dul- lnr, whiin it is linuwn that mm pike which he owns in iiniwx-c.~mu county ims paid 0 percent on $8t),0u`.i. This is one of the 2-omsunn fur the turnpike wnr which for many months has hwn going on in Km- tuu-ky. lint. tiwro urr min-r fmmron. Tho piiu-H whvn nrigzinnily iuhi wvrc built part- ly hy tho people in siutv and county bnxvs imd partly hy [iiiiIs('l`i]ii ions for which an-ck 0(il`fiuClIf~L' \vcm iszmmi. For nwhiiu this Hyatt-m wus nil right, hut. nuiiy spoonin- tors begun to m L huizi uf thv |I1C()(`i(Ill.i(i thin the mischief liuuzm. The principal ownrra gut tiwmsciu .< ci:<'imi oil}:-er:-z und drcw hig shim-io.~: for mining nothing, whiiu tho smnii l~il:u`1'iml(iors found their di\'i1iundslwin- 1iiin;:uwn)'. In many <-::s'vs this was mu`- rivd to sm-h un cxtunt than not nniy wuro no dix hiumi.- no uii puid, bun repairs were not nuuiu. (I) Ll. H"... Al... ._,.. I- ..,,,_- ,, -W , L'l'_V Ul I` l'lllll|l (1 ll lll4hl'lll[HI VVIIN HHIU1` [I0 dcoluro tho snlv of stm-k Hlcgml. hut Huld- wln smninuly exhibited an ironclad mn- truct wlch the sinking fund ('um1n|.wx-'inn- (-rs. um] um court of lI]!pt!:x1:I sustuinud his 1' contract. 19- 4.. ...l.....t...1 41...; 0---.--` -1 I..- ..4.__|_ { `no com 1: 1 at r .........:1":.:.:'.:' `1``.:`.."< >'.`...:`.`:...`": communications to be Lddrnnnd to W. J. Kllfkfu Prvviuusly turnpike stool: had been re- gurdo-(I mo u-r_\' \`ul:mhlo'. mud more was :1 Cry of lruud!" An HLLUILIDB wus nmdv to dnnhnrn lhn unhv nf Mm-It Hh-nnl hnr Huhl. . nun... u nu. Itaua legislature, u bill w oring tho itinklng ! commissioners to sell the state's plko stock. Mr. Huld- wln Iwc n oxtunslve purchaser nun sscd empow- In )1 (mo of the Disturbing Canon 0! tin Kentucky Turnpike '11-. Pnbahly one of the moat unpopular men In linwxxttzpky In W. W. Baldwin ul Muywillv. `Ho 13 known thrnuglmua the state us"t.l'.u (urnplku l:1ng"be-uuno of his large nsmlngs uf to\\'nship I:umpi|:o stock. When he was a member of the THE TIJRNPIKE KTNO. GREAT TWINS Prooluus Stun:-5 Fade. A Living Flrtrnp. . ..IIl.....sn.. l.. ...._ -._ vn thnupht that nlligatorn p,~uml t!ytI`n;,.q fur l1mI:=(~.~1. 01' l w.-ml; tn nu-1: .-my snmll chil- niuhr ho in tho huuso nwny but If you lnulml nub for that "1: f!w_\"l hr grout. I should `II: ......I.I clwinirul (`{T< (`.t:z of the sun }.ruluu.~x stones. The nucr ml sh 1 nurh In tint; than I -1 am! hm.17|.II on-n mnrn namm} upu-nnoou mun In Into: gown loaom to be Add: sponsor. llnnton. ~ 9 1'. am: Twin mo. Bollovotnnd Oll g|\'1Il. l hlllllllu `mt. nlligutors could lmusv frco 0! [Hrs 2 x-ligghtoat trouble. ' AND Amwo! the election orntorl have 3-" M turnod to work. but a good many an out who Ihould be lttd for nanny.- Atchloon Globe. . ,Wlt.bout the love of book: the richest man In poor. but. ondowed with this trouum of trcuuteqdxo poo:-on man In I-luh.-J. A. Lnngtqnl. gin. Cutt1ng-Wnsn t It. when you seem to want mo to spend eternity with you.`--Brooklyn Lite. - conjugal Logic. Mr. Cutt:ng-Go co--a quite unmou- tlonn blo hot. place. Mrs. (`um Delighted. my den. I8 Inch an evldcn of your affection. Mr. C\mIn-You seem to think It was me. uue uruumu Iluu wlnnout l|u\'lC('. T\vont,y ways of popping the question arvudx-unccd, and the author concludes tho advice for wnnera und the wuooti with tho folluwmg uxlum: As a general rule a gontlvmun ncod ncvvr ho rofunod. Every wmnnn. (`scope 5 hvnrllcsa (`uqm`tt4`, oun onsily dlacuurugo n man that she does not lnu-nd t ) marry before Innttera come to thopnlnc of doclnmtlun. In In very trno that. sumo mun nruwoofully hllndod In thin thing of lovmnuklng and do nut got tholr cycs open until they um `kluku!.' "-351: Francisco Argnnuut. III I"! I!9I'$Il' _ UII' ll mm uu:.mma. Hvcanphhicadnlnnfirq J uuwu gun uu nvr MJIIF, ll Hnu ])I|`llSl`.F. BN8, I of coursu, does not. givn you much chance to exhibit. those rnmnntio proofs of ut.Lnch- mont which ynung girls delight. In, but will dis-:-uss tho nmrriugo ouromouy mid plum for tho fntnrv with the ammo moi- nua and doiiimrmlon us if shv worn ninet- inpz hrr furnitm-u nnd hmisvhnld goods. Considering nil in-r poouiiznitioa. bhmmurb ship of u widow is n mum fnrmnl matter of business. Any mun with auiciont nerve to use his own jmlgnwnt. in the pub chunu or n horsu may court In widow with- out trouhiu umi without udvico. "`I\'l\lIfI7 nu... ..0 ........1.... u... ....--u.._ uumw, Uur uuUl(l!' nuys, "you IHIVU nothing to do but to unswrr hor qur\st.|una mid to rt (um lwr t`.uI"(`.~`z-`PR. In nmklmz low bu a widow. u-n, you must first be sure that you want. her for uwlfu,m1 It. will not. bu Hnfo to trust yuumslf within the puln 0! her inll1mm_~o if you export. mm- to get at! hour! whole. She will uortuunly catch you In hm` tolls, If she plmsmv. She. coursu. dova nut. uh-n vnu mm-I. nhnnnn um M 1._ IVIHI lull u|u_\. 'l'h`n tho nut.hur Hits the nhno to the other Iunt. 'l`hvro in nu imprnprivr_v,"lm or she says, "in u Indy`: taking any rmsonnhlo momzurv-a to lmlucu her beam to nmko Mn pmpnsul wlwn he is either lumkwurd. slow or hmzhful. " Tho ndvlvo of old \Vcllcr to "bevum of vldders" is indorsod in only as half ht-urted wuy. In making love to I widow," our nuthor auys, "you hnvo ` nnthlnu do hm. tn nnmn-r hnr ...mno.|.m.. J I ! Advice on Love, Com-tglp and Marilyn Glvon Flny Ynara A30. The Mystery of Love, Courtship and Marriage" In the min of is little book which. though published 50 yours ago, oun- tmns much advice that In as sensible now an it. was then. "F`hm,ery," any: the nu- thnr, whnso Hex is not l'("\'l'M0d by the title page und in not may to guess from in- ternal (`\`|lll`lll`(`, "Is u powerful wvupun In the nrc of Innklmz lovo. Never llvod thorn you mun or woman hut. Hunt in HOlY10 way or otlwr mum ho fluttnrvd. Thu grout point In to know in whua why to uso It. A yulmg Indy \\ ill [col llnttvrrd If you get. u rhmwo, young man, to tell hvr nmthcr nhoue the good t11I."Hh1(`S of h. r daughter. Never four but the (lnuglncr will hvnr u! it." Tho ` nul.hu:- dm-1}.-a u.l snnwlungrh on tho nuhtlu l!um`r_'.v -nnx-1-_vvd in :sppl_vlxw; what In ordi- hurlly borxxn-(I :1 "pct. I.~umu" bu lho uhjooi I of nm"a ntfrctlun nnd rupv.-nu with um~ I phnsl.-4 tho auhnunltiun that mint; huurl n1-\'\1'._ wnn fulr huI_\`. " I nnna Hln .. l...I..I- 4-1.1.. _ -_._ . bu-~ THE oL'o, om sronv. `*1! - _ - -up r.u-ruu- nrllll Ill lII\-M- r:|.vu'n. llllll "\*`ry /2 ' ~ , ymnur, Ixnlddln--:u:'vl nr I-Id mun MllT('l'|ll) /, r'- / , , ;hI- rallxzlllwlt \wnI rzhuuld ra-ml II nm 4 - ' / . _ cunw vxnvl _\- \\'lwru- ho nmml.-a. It Is sent ` I v "/ */'/// / / frvu. nu-nlml. by mnll. upon request. DR. SANDEN, I56 St. James St., M9\ntreal, Quebec. Tl no electric current from this belt` is felt as soon as it touches the ho 'l`his is \\m'r;1:itcd umlcr .1 inrfvit of $5,000. It can I/`(`_Q 1li{1i(`(1 to any pmwr rcquir<'<|, while the bolt is on the body, and is worn while you slcup without the slightest trouble. ARE YOU NOT TIRED OF USELESS DRUGGING? No doubt you have tried mcciicincs and failed. Why not try Na- t'.'r'c's (>\\'n 1{cnic in this sinlpiu but tlmrnnglil_v scientic way? Im- pmvmi ICIL-ctric .\`11s1wiisn13' Iiirvc with all 139115. At that and of 10!. compared with than of W`m {allowing mum: Thjs appliance is the result of twenty years of close study, and con- tains .111 the recent impron-n1cnts yknnwn to science. It is, in fact. :1 1m-t'uct h.'1ltcr_\' nmdc in the form of a belt, to be `worn on the l)ozl_v "while the pnticxtt rests. ELECTRICITK--Tl1c Fountain of Youth, the perpetual energy wlzich S'llSluiP.:l all animal life. It is the source from which spi`i2*.g:s the l>ul3l)ling spirit of joy in young manhood. It is the vital clcmcnt \\'lZlCll l-;c-c-ps up tlw nerve force in old men to a good old agv. \`'licn the l)U(l_\' $5 (`l!(`.I';`(`xi with it the vital powers are strong. COll(lL`llCC l .a;:lics {mm the ow am! the stop is firm. Without it-\\'cll. how is it \\`Zt`.2 you. .\rc you \\'c:i`.-<, {}`l()()l1l_\', mmting pliysiczil and lirain force? 12' _\'o:1 31:0 \\'L`ill\' you SllL)lll\l lwgin at once using this famous appliance for \vc:t n\ ~11 WhatMakcs% MCi1StI`0l1g? IT CURES YOU WHILE YOU SLEEP. 9%u \ c Life Renewer came to um am In one lnI[D bl I llllllllllh tion 0! modioinoo that not only oomglooly rostorod the general health. but an orgod his weok. omwlntod parts to notch! alto ond vi 1-. and he now doolaoo shot any man w 0 will take tho tmnblo to send bin name and oddrou may have tho method of this wonderful trooomonb (too. Now whoa I any free. I moon oboolutol without calf. because I want ovary oood Inn to gottbobono taofmyox ionoo. Inmnooophlln gnordol pooo u on onuhuv-hub. but no tlloolonda of mon norlng tho llnfll torturol of wukouc;ldm;.nht::1. \.v.l:.o.:::ld ho cmod ob onoo con I y o mud} on the am tho and no. Do no try Itudy out how I ooh alert! to roougonumpn n oouory to no In- ormouomlzue umllol-it. and th than no I few things on- to lchou htho oootnochi :0:-thgfol-eu,uoIo.Innon:on libtiionl hand - `wan WIIOII OURID I-Ill AITII IVER?- TIIINO Ilall FAILED. Painful din-eenee an bad enough, but when A man in slowly wanting away with nervous wonkneen. the mantel lombodlngu nre ten times worse than the moat eovem pain. Thu-oil no lob up to the montal nufforin any or night. Sleep in almost impoenigle. and under such a atnln men are onnrooly reepomiblo for who! they do. For years tho writer rolled and wound on the troubled on of nexnal weakness until it. was on question whether he had nob bot- tar aka I done of poieon and that end all his troubleo. Buttgrovidonmnl inspiration come to bit old in e shape of a combine- tion 0! medicine: thn. not nnlv lnlnnlglalv , Twnm! Mm. 5 Mr. Eaatr.-rbrook hm: engaged William r Leal and Willinm Mmmdora. Tweed.` and 3 Williani Earle. of Toronto, to go with him 9 about the middle of July to South Africa. Mr. Earle will go out MI thomillwrlghb I l and will return when the mill is completed. - ` The other two, however. will go to stay. I Mr. Maumlora going as the head miller, which position he hug held here with Mr. ' Enatorbrook for some yearn. Mr. Lenl goon ! us engineer and machinist. has much on cam mmmm I ron mmss or um. Perhaps there no other good coffees, we don't know, we never hear about them. Our own we guarantee to be the boat. Have you triod it ? Jnrnos Roddon & Co. Frontenac onto, open day and night. The North American 'I_.`i.'f_g.Assurance Co's - Position (lunrdlun or People`: Rights. Plvfnu (lamnn. Tho Wmu feels that. scant. justice has been done Kingston in regard to the woights and monuren of than city. and i ahnrply consul-on Sir Henry Joly for hit in- ' difference in the premix-ea. Tho nowa- puperu oi the country nro the guardians of the people : right: and it. in not ado for govurnmenb to ignore them. a-nu: Twnm! Nnwn. M.. 1.`.,..o.-... ,..J Chane Mal-kotl. Bnum(vn.|.r:. Ont... June 3.-To-day`: choose bourd wnpo big surprise, nnd with a falling morkot, according to tho cnblo. more was uctuullv a boom hero. The cable showotl 45:. 0d,, a big drop from last. week. but; tho price wcno up with n bang; 1.3. `J boxen white and 2,566 colored were offered and 2,443 were sold. The price mn_from 8.1.0. to Rio. And Wnrrington pot A large num bor at the lat.- tor figure. Quite is large quantity I-old privately after the board, some at H{o.. some it shade loan. xxnlmlln--:u.'ml c-Id s Hw H|!lIl<`.*l( \\`|`lIkll(`~l know o~x:u'll_\' ho Ihrcc Classes of Men" rm: T0 Evif MAN. More For Bonn: Africa. mu uull Iuu'r an. llnpulvm-y. ~ um! Atruphy mnolnn I nun, w-ml II Mu! I01- `st. r0-nlnui 0| wuss \\ lHI . uml "wry I :~ul1'-rln 1-ml II nm Steacyfn Steacy. pm'!n\t rvly fur ` l`fTI``(lI ml lnlvr end you will find them. Their tlputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston 1.... U 1 `W11? 7 . g . nu nu If'l_l_PL. AA `m Q.___-4- 1-,, To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin.` To Paris. E To New York. To Boston. Or my city in the world and ask for P n;;coRs12Is mp .. `-`1s.*n.=:.'. 3...... . `? . Oul mono tumuod un.m.u. or our 10 InnnA_ ' it cv-&'-`Q: 9 IO OIIIIAL Iflllf. s.RIaf:'3ILLs ugh -an-..n iu~.-.n`~_'. . ` `Ir--vwy ' "B:l"C_._YCLE$_ E :'.;.'.;'.;'.:.;."'..:..`\i 1 5 The Albert ronet soap co.. Jun. 3 I I nontreai. AB,Y% S own m 0`. X998 .m"f13'n;- mi; proof of the no pleasant to "J. Moons. `lmlmt. or OVOI` 0 pa as! basis [I nor wore: enn uougnte. Truly e other liveth not unto laereelf. From th. thet the h 01 lite is hi y in your child. e dreym upon ht!` NI` Ihonl Illt1g:`_: end nounlhlnent. en for ghyeicel. (ante! and ente- ltetel_ ill luenoee en noel. povrerlul. end ell ol these come direct from the mother.` How can the mother who re- eeeu the coming of her child, and cher- blue towerds her unhorn hehe only feel- inge of dielihe. end rebellion. expect to find in thet child lo Not ell the I e`l`.:" .'.'.12.1`{ ::".u `i':'..',"-i 3." e 5 x e Mother hee withheld it. . A lonely rock by the side All Jegged end ...m.'" end rent. Yet over its brow the deisiee 'l'hei:Jnre. bright feoen bent; Gey `rnnbineeeencellill on elender eteme 5 "139." 0'. Fa-`e'veey etelloe tune or tern Ant eethery greeeee new; - ll w weee the outline: eherp end `-nlcit attend the eye nu -mun otuu the Int th Inll: not was 3 chug! I :- I` I 113 keep truth-end virtue before y r Ildreu. Never let them have the ht t reason for doubting your good- . When I who a young mother,[ had a near neighbor who was In good woman in her way but did not hesitate to tell her boy as falsehood if it would aerve her purpose. She would tell him there were no raisins, an . etc.. in the house, if she wished h In to have none. Her bo|y. doubting her, would keep aehurp ookout. and final] find and get What he had asked for. e soon lost all condence ll] his mother. and grow up only to bring sorrow to his one and ahune end disgrace to his mother. Yet hls mother was the one in halt. Mothers, be careful that. in All thimm run an truthful with um"- _n mother: did but ....a.. how Impos- sible It in for tho cld to rise above ` his mother. how cu-efully she would ` laud-her worn uni nmuplm. `rum. 4 3n'.'u.i"L"[?` P3. ' llll lnoulor. now cantully we would 3: her words tad thoughts. `truly F1-oI_n h 115:.`-A AL-A AL- _--_I- -1 MIA ~ III IIIIII all thin nhihl __A --__. At the lust mothers` meeting in Vio- torin school. several questions of inter- eat. to mothers were discussed. The im- portnnoe of a high moral standard was spoken of. und one mother told of her own experience in" Healing with little ons. She hm kindly sent a few other gawttghts for the mothers of the Home Oh! how they flew, the noble two, That moat heroic pair; Said.Toddlekins to Wuddlekins. It must have been a bear." But something strange an awful change Came o'er that funny `mll; And what, it was that happened next |Thoy never knew at all. They ne'er had seen the like. I ween, But then they thought, you see, That. such a soft and fuzzy thing No tearful toe could be. unn wnere tney nvca. Everything was small of course, but all more neat and elegant than I can tell you. 'l`he mother lay in 5 bed of ebony studded with pearls. and the coverings were all wrought with gold, the cradle was made of ivory and the bath was of gold. The girl stood god- mother end wished to return home, but the little elves pressed her earnestly to ste three days longer. So she re-' main and passed the time in pleasure and play. for the elves heheved very kindly to her. M; the end of the time she pre rod to return home, but first they fil ed her kets full of old, and then the led er out of the ill. As soon as s 0 reached the house she took the broom which stood still in the our- nor and went on with her sweeping; and presently out come some strange people, vs ho asked her \\'hn she was. and what she was doing there. Then she found out that it. was not three days as she `had supposed. hut seven veurs that sh. bed passed with t.he little elves in the ltiil. and that her former muster had met: In her absence. -.-.._ Said Toddlekins to \\'addlekins,- A very homely pup,- Soe; there's a sleeping pussy cat, Suppose we eat her up." Once upon ll. time there was in poor servant girl who was hoith industrious ` and cleanly, for every day she dusted t the house and burnt the sweepings. One mornln , Just as she was going to burn them a a saw a letter lying among them, and she picked it up and carried it. to her master. It was un invita- tion from the elves asking the girl to stand god-mothor to one of their chil- dren. The glrl did not lmow what to do. but at last. after thinking. she le- cided to o. for the fairies do not like to be re used. Sotliere caxnethree elves who conducted" her to a hollow moun- tain where they lived. l`.\-an-tliimr wiu small nf rnnrnn. hni of the mother nen. lue wuoie awry is told of ho\v she sits on the eggs many days. and after a. while she hears the sound of the little chicks brenkinglhe shell, which is made by clicking the nails together under the hen," then the little head (thumb) peeps out from under the wing. finall she comes off with all her brood an is put into 5 coop, (made with one hand, fingers downwards and slightly apart; the thumb peeps out for mother hen and the fingers of the other hand are the chicks. `lnli Ii one 01 nmn ruuus ` ing finger plays. Aka the nest the left hand and place the right hand into it. all the fingers being folded un< der except the inter finger, which is slightly crooks to represent the head of the mother hen. The whole story :. Inl.-I nl hnw -he nit: nn [ha mun: mnnv -....""".:.:.'.'..'.'.".n'.'..'..`P..'.::.`:':.':.A*.* ' - U03 Ill I8 UL And mo N ow, g Good-bye un Here is some corn In my little dish; Eat, mother hen. Eat all that you wish. Picking, picking, Picking away. Into the coop The mother must go While all t e chickens Run to and :6. Poeping. pdeping. Now, they're all out. Oh. see what It crowd! Good mother heqaiu Happy and proud, Clucking, cluoking, Clucking away. Hark there : 0. sound! She knows very well Some "little chucks An breakin the shell, Picking, pic ing, Picking away. ` "G031! Ajindlhir cit n: outlier neat, DI 0 088! WIND Bofzgeuth her aot lmyat. WI! t lag. wnitinf. - Du: nlmr duv. , . WII I I". `WIHIII Duy after day. Happy we'll be use you ain. ~ Don ittle c icki ` And mother hen. Unw am vn . \ TM: is one of Emil Poul 2 -In Hun:-up nlnuu Nnlnn {H IlOl'I. 00 |.`Il`0I|ll lllll. Ill an uuthtul with your mo-rm 3:73; Finger-plnys. \ gtmmn tr. y_l)lur tahjo. \V_'o _ you vn never am this had into tomptMid.:" Apd u. \ nlbur resolved that wine uqvu main spoon at her table in my form wbstovot. I -Ame|-icnn Hossenger. _ H) I06 I10 IOII. llllll. Her fears were only too true. in .11, end, but truthful letter. Mr. Dayton` wrote ol the dovrnmll of his frisnd, and evoke at his own sister's wrecked happi- neu end complete prostrat ion through the shock. And it has all come about through use of brand; and wine in cock- ing: wine in e disguised form. Had it. Non pieced Iy on the table Will up he woul hue resisted it. as he be: many n time since he pledged him- eelt to atrgin. But he never dnamed at tho: ping lion being roused in him through the insidious form in which the ll hidden at. your table. We Dlt Ill vou will nnvnr nnnin mr. vlanuyl A restless Sabbath day they all spent. and Mrs. \\'iIhur`s feelings were not qulted when. at the evening`; service the: taxi was given out: Am I my brother`: keeper!" In 3 clear und for- cihle manner the minister showed in how many apparently innocent ways we may lead a brother astray, and in doing so not he left guiltless. HQ!` `HIPS WIIQ nnlv Inn ll-no In In l'Ul.Ul'l| L0 [DB Clly. All felt uneasy. Mrs. \\'ilhur nlone euspected the cause of Mr. L`lnn<`y's :u-- tlons, and wondered if she vould hold herself guiltless. She had lectured that wine could not. do any harm in pudding sauce. But what about the other enlis- inn forum in which wino-or. in mm. still stronger liquor-had heen used? Had she not. noticed with some pride and pleasure how fast her favorite dish 0! brandy-peachm usually disappeared when gentlemen were at ten? And dil not some experience with the world give hot an inkling as to their effect upon! Mr. Clancy! A restless Qnhlmlh dnv Hun! nll anon? wrInlnu.uun or their plensnnt visit,` etc-. Not one of the oonipuny knew that Mr. Clancy had once been iven to the free use of inloxicnnts. A tor n. fearful struggle he had become. in he st|[)[)u.w(l, fully reformed. And. now, (icing well in business, and with bright pruspnt't.~1 l;efore him of 1!. happy life, he was it new mun. Had he known the nature of the sauce to the pudding he would have politel refused it. But. the sweetened sauce Iliad Just. enough nine. not to smell of it, and scarcely to mate of it. more than of any carefully used flnvoxin.v. But hein followed by whn.t. win milled lemon je y--hut in reality highly flav- ored wine-jelly--und hy Irrundy peaches, placed before the young man. who was exceedingly fond of peaches, the demon mmke in him; he felt (I wild craving for the claret. and then suddenly realized that he had lost control over hllnself, and with a cry of despair. such as none could ever forget, left his friends to return to the city. All felt linmuv, Mm \\`Ilhm- nlnnn nor unn rusnml away to the leper. Jnvk. thinking his friend must have suddenly bwonie crazy, said hn lnul het- ler follow, and mivised his siatar, n-nv completely overvome. to remain until Monday. He mu `sorry for the sutl tor terlninulion of their plnnsnnt visit,` the (`nmnnnv Izmuu 1 pm M .~ 110 stay with us now that you nra hero." P;-eposterous! \\'hn.t can you do of any Importance in New York until Mon- day ?" exclaimed Jack. resting u huntl on his friend's shoulder as they arose from the tea. table. But nothing could per- suade him to remain longer. He took le.we hastily and in {I very 8X(fllt`(l mun- nor and rushed away the depot. Jnnlr lhlnlrlnrr In'.- frln-ul ..... |..._... v DUI`- lK|n(l Invmmon for over Sunday.` You cannot txttend to any husinpsg to-morro\~_', Mr. Clnncyf said Lizzie, so do stay with that P.l`9l)(HtGl`0uS! \Vhn.! Dun vnn aln nf % -7 7n'*:'I':I"h t'ioo. IIJANGI as too. ' `$.11 `ml-K 6- LA Cgnn Am]. An AL [0 New 101'! nmmeai Ltely." Will Clnnoy. what do you mean? Re- turn to New York this evenin ! \\'hy, I thouwht we had all mu-eplad glrs. \\'i|- bur`.s kind invitation for Sunday. Attend nnv Inn.-.-inn. (on. In :1 nan-wondering lone. amid: Why Clancy. the fresh country Mr seems to have exhilnr ted you; [never before saw you an suc high spirits! Mr. Cluncv turned nn.ln. tlwn flnuhml L'OlUI'8 saw such high spirits!" Cluncy turned pale, then flushed, and with a half-sud gin nee towards Miss Lou Dayton. replied: ``I am nmlrimr Hm mm} nr .\I........... Lou uuyton, repnea: am making the most of pleasure now. for I must take the return train to New York immedi Ltely." Clnnov. hm mu mann? no- iu. ainner can nurm nobody. The ex.pect9d guests urrivml in clue time, and with good It melites for their dinner. Mr. Clunc liQ`(`iil)(`li lu Ink wine. but. towards t 1e close of the maul. after pronouming the pudding _`x('vl- lent and pmssing his plate for it little more sauce. he decided to hxwv his glzuss filled. He seemed grentlv to c=nJ'u_v the wine-jolly; and, Mrs. \\'ilhur thought, partook rather freely of the l-rnndv- peaches, while she did not. quit like his excited manner of talking. His (`_\'(`S glistened, he talked mpidlv. nnd l|il(>- gether appeared at) little liks his usual quiet. self that his friend, Juvk l):ny- ton. in half-wondering \VhV Clancv. the l'I`n.~zh l`l\IInlr\ n.`.~ money. Well. dear. we must. he `giV9n to hospitality,` and after all, it, is p|<-:i.s- ant. to have it in our power to entertain our city friends, who can so easily run up here for 11 day or two when not uhle to spare time from business to go to fashionable resorts, where they find less rest and recreation. Now, i.izzie,p|euso see that the rooms are in good order und tell June to make some fresh cake. I hope our brandy-pent.-hm are not It gone, for gentlemen like them. See, too, how we are off for wine. It is in good addition to pudding sauce, and, though I don't approve of usin wine freely at the table, yet ll. ghiss ulgcluret at. dinner harm nobody. expected Iruasts urrivml in Jun uuL un ey promised to do so. I bud forgotten uhout it, until receiving this note. And now they pro- pose to avail themselves of my polile invitation. it `agreeable to us all. Lou Dayton um) ncconnpmrly her brother. I rather fancy she is engaged to Mr. Clancy." _ "\\'Hll, anr u'n mum! lm rv - In summer comes." It is a sort of joint note. from Mr. Clancy and Mr. Jack Dayton. 1 met them durinzt the winter when visiti ' New York. and invite writing. "Ls that so? I was just. writing to your Cousin Anna to tell her she could come now. It is the first. week we have been without company since early this spring. Every 9 re room occupied and hardly a spot leg` for uny of our neur relatives." \'... .....a I` .a:.n .. ...-_- l'UI.lI\`88." Yes. an_d I did so want a quiet. visit from cbusm Anna and breathing time to look over my wardrobe and freslnen up some of my dresses before the mid summer heat. '\l'n|l .l....... AL}. :_ H, -v A- tndwnrndeliancel j} J jju summer neat." "Welt. dear. this is one of the dismi- vuntnges of living just out of the city. Friends are not apt to forget. you Whtll summer comes." wen, motner, we are to have more company, said Lizzie Wilbur. entering the library where her muther was busy I writing. "DI Ihn an? I` um... :....t ..-..int.... 1.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur were the owners of a beautiful hm on the Hudson. a. few miles above A ' York. It was sur- rounded by fine old shade trees, well cullivatod fields, a. variety of choice fruits. n well-appointed stable. curri- aues and horses; in fact, everything to make it not only in delightful residence, but in summer a very attractive resort. for their numerous friends and relu- lives. --\u..n .._..u_-_ ..,, - I Dear heart alone and lonely, Though shattered life's hopes may he. The Lord who cares for the wyside rock Much more will care for thee. Thv deeds of. tendernc-,s.s. words of love, 1359 "Owen may spring and (wine. Tull joy shall come into other lives From Hm vnrv rnnh: I... 95:... nu Joy anal! Into other liv: From the very rents in thine. VX "W0". `n0t_he!'. to have lnDanv. llld fixzin \.\.'iHn|I- nnlnn-Inn I IUu)_(U[. [IE HNIK , e.\;c|lvd ' must hnvol 7.1- Sui!` hn lx...I Ln: ) ('()lIll! my promised n nhnnt it until Tm! DAILY WHIG; SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 197. -1- vu--cu - 13. iii IIIUI UIIVII II I TO U NIIIIII I Dr. Agnew : Ointment will can all casts of itching pile: in from three to six nighu. Ono I pjimtion bu-ingc oomfort. for blind and hiding pilso it in put-Ion. Also was lame. uh rhnon. nuns. hu- Ifnllolllldnllui nolthdllln. ':I'lIIp-In can by W. I. led- uungrnns [Ira In new ).`0l'I. Tl-m bu-onou In rm lmlc-futlgahlo work or. and nlhough past 60 years of no twr b Ionally directs all of her phllanthmph ` entrrplet.` Buldu 1 Is sho mmluvts nr ` (airs ln hot awn pnlntl I rosltlvm-t~, and I very pumcullouu in me ulL of ha Ioclnl dmlu With all hu vast. weal: Ihc work: harder than most. women as mayor: tlmv--|\-m. Ul HUI` INIIIHLVUW nn\`0 Deon- Most of the large sums which she ha` planned to npand in this country will m for the houet of Jews. but some will I expended without regnrdto rncvor lluiinrl Iiity. Having hoard oi the li(`pi0!'.'liliL' cor. ditinn in which tho Russian Jcwn of th~ ~ metropolis exist. the has notified the (run tom of the Baron Hirsch fund um: sh. will place 01,000,000 at their disposal She is also planning to osmlillsh, an. ax: exponoo oi 0150.000. I home for }Iei.m:'.': omlgmnt girl: in New York. Tim lnmnocn in nu Incl:-fntinnhin hurl: BARONEQ HIRSCH. [7 Investigates through the medium or trusted ngonts each cause and ind|\"Idr.ni 1 case befom making her generous contrll-u ona. She hops busy I amnll nrmy n`. clerks and oorrcapoudem In kwplmz true! of her donations, for she tnkoa the grvulv - m.-ztnction in knowing what the result or her bcnoconoo have been. kin-Q an um I... .......- _.|.|..L ..\... I.-. nnpulsll. rruuun unu uurmnu mngunges. llur Immense chnrluus um commuted with the some care nnd system which .-he, bestows on protable business oxxcurpl-I.-us:. Sho never given at haphazard, but cum-fur Iuuu cw) . lluroneu Hlrnoh is the dnughtor of the late Senator Bischofhvlm of llrnssx 1.4. who was at the head of a grant lumlzlng x-.:'.. While still II young woman she wns L-n-` gugcd us prlvnto secretary of thu huruu, and M. the ago of about 23 shu bu-.:m|o Ms wifc. For war 40 yours am: when his h("p- mum In nll his great. cmunwrclnl um] philnmhropiu undertakings. She Is nely oducatmd nnd is equally fmulllnr with the English. French and German lungunges. air Inunnnnn rlmn-lllnu nus. nnvull-nkn charitable Project: of tin: Oren Philan- thropilfu Widow. Baroness Hirsch. widow of the unnm Jewish millionaire and phliunthmplst who died a year ago. is not only continuing tin magnificent oimrimblo work which her husband established in Eurupv, but has enlarged its scope, und in oven extending it to America. Mr. Oscar Struus, u prom- inent New York momlumt. is in-1` Ameri- can agent, and through him shu in plan- ning extensive philanthropic works in that city. H.-u~nv\nnn "IIIAH In fkn Jnnnhhm nf um IU l'\.'lHJ\`V IIII l\V IITIICHLU. Mr. Mallory la umuarrled and lives with My wothor ln Pensuooln. He has one brother, Attllla Mallory, nnd u slstarr, tlu wlfo at Dr. '1`. S. Kennvdy, both of wlmm llve In Pensacola. Unltcd Stlltos Sxslnzutaxr Stephen M. Whlto In hls thlnl cousln and was named after Mr. Mullory`s futlzcr. umuury. In 1876 he had become prominontiu politics an well as inw nnd was l'll`L`!C(l to tho state legislature. This ilrst. honor was given him partly on ucconnt oi` the vvne-rn- tion which the voters had for his fntiu-r`: memory, but ninoo thon ho hns atom] on his own morita. In 1880 ho was (`l(`(`t.(`(i to tho state senate nnd four yours lnicr was ro~clccted. In lB\a0 howus sent to unngn-.us as tho roprcsonunlive of thv First lv`luri.!u district nnd two years later he was ro-elect cd without opposition, tho Iivpululiums not. naming a candidate. He was tlvfmtod for a. third nomination b: Colonel CiIiplv_',', who was his-chief opponent in tho I-cum! senatorial oontesc. and retired to Pensacola to renew hi: law practice. Mr, Mnllnrv in unnnnu-I-luv! nnrl ll rnn with UFIUI pUl'|U(| ll-5 ll IIIIUBHIIHXHIII. Immediately after the close of tho war he entered Georgetown coll(-go. Ho was graduated ln 1809 and was at once glvon a posltlon in the faculty on Lntln lnstructor. At the sauna tlmo ho book up the study ol law. Two years later he reslgnud from the college faculty and went to Now Orleans to complete his legal studlea. Wlwu lib np~ plled for admlsslun to the our it your later, he passed the oxnmlnntlon so brllllulny that the justlces told hlm ho wns n (-rodlt to the lawyer In whose uloc ho bud at udlod. and thvy asked hlm who the lawyer wns. ` l studlod in my own room, rcpllml Mr. Mallory. For two years he prncLl<`ud llll profosslon ln New Orleans und thvn rc- turncd to Pensacola shortly boforo the death of hls father, becoming tho junlm partner in tho rm of Mallory, Maxwell & `Mallory. ln `RTE ho `VIII hnnnvnn In-nn\innnl> In -' (M ICIWKI" XIX.-`KI. b. r. mmonu, I. J. nm,| -Nob! Agni, llnnton. Inlpoctor. U