Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 16, 1902, Image 3

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    Th» Solid II uoir d Hu<.
BLAKE.
through. The mud does not look so
PLACEBO PRESCRIPTIONS.
KOOK, NEWS
Theft» are notue solid hoofed bogs In
very deep,” Sarah entreated in a tear­
WHI1 WHITIM, mih I
W HAITI Nt. ...
ful whisper. Miss Lucindy-Tom sniffed
An Old llislor Tell» •<
r. I <>l Illa the world, but they are few and far
between. Darwin has a great deal to 4 TOWN!
ProfeMMloU.
CARD STOCK
audibly. "That shows how much you THAT WHICH GREW AROUND NEW
sav about such pigs In bis "Origin of •••Straw und Bindern* Board.«.
know,” she said. "It's over the hubs.
“Never tell a pal lent that there I
YORK IN THE YEAR 1679.
Even if we dldu't get stuck It would
uothlng the matter with him." »a..1 tlie Specie«,’* as there were only three lu
45-57-.VMI I First street
be certain to run in the buggy box and
old
doctor, who was revealing the sc Englund at the time be wrote this
Tel. M uid 1HH.
10
SAN FRANCISCO
Apparently the Luaeluu» Fruit Was
Martha» McCulloch-
ruin your new dress.”
crets of hi« profession. "If you do. jou book.
Mure Abundant on Manhattan Is­
The
solid
hoofed
hog
is
not
a
freak
"I don't care! You must go on! I
make a lifelong enemy and lose your
Wiiliauns
land Than Anything Else Except
wish 1 was dead! 1 shall die unless
patient, who sends for aimtlnr doctor. of nature, aa mauy suppose, but a gen
Uad llarbados Hum.
you take me home!” Sarah protested,
Give him something. if it is only flavor­ nine ease of reversion to a primitive
still tearful. Miss Lucindy-Tom struck
ed
water. If the disease is only imagi­ or ancestral type. It seems that, un­
Books of travel usually contain a
up a liymn and sung loudly through I vast amount of matter that is unim­ nary. cure the imagination with u like the prehistoric aucestor of the
1902, by
Copyright,
three Hues of it. Suddenly she checked portant and a good deal that is untrue, harmless dose, anil your patient gets tiodern horse, which has four toes or
AAcCullocb -Wiliianys
herself. She beard somebody coming besides not a little that is uniuterest- well. In the profession we call such hoofs. the old elotherlum. from which
animal ull members of the swine fam­
rapidly up behind.
I Ing, and the old travelers who wrote prescriptions ‘placebos.’ and more won­
“Why, wliat Is wrong?” John began, 1 about their voyages to New York fur- derful cures are effected by plaeelios ily are descended, had a solid hoof, Interview With t’dwHi'd Short
OO
OO
OO
OO OO
OO
OO
OO
OO OO
OO
OO
OO
OO cheeking Ids horse at the end of the j iiisbed few exception« to tlie rule.
than the world wots of. So. also, when mid In the course of ages, as tlie old
of the Han F run visco Call.
that's the way you take young these two warm days.” Sarah was bridge. Then he whistled softly. A
Tantalizing, therefore, is the diary of you run across a patient who an­ parent form died out mid the modern
tueu in—let ’em know they can just something upset. She had expected to glance across had told him the whole ' an observer who visited these shores nounces the first thing that he cannot wild lioer. domestic hog. peccary. etc.,
bang up at their hats ami he at home.' go In the family carriage, with driver story. "This will never do, Tanty.
were evolved tills solid lioof became
1 in 1679; who had a reportorlal instinct take certain sorts of medicine, don't
Mr F.dward Short, ,'onii>-> ted with the bust
Miss Lucindy-Tom said with withering and footman and John on horseback You must turn and go by the pike. i for the important, the true and tlie in­ tell him lie must. Agree with him and through "'but Darwin calls “adapt a uchs dcpartuicut uf tbe Suu Fruuvisvu Call
■corn. Miss Marticia shook her head.
riding beside. She did not know the You'll never get through this way,” ho teresting: whose Journeys covered the give him the medicine. if lie needs it. lion" and “natural selection" divided Interviewed:
“We’ve no need to do It.” she said strength of Miss Luclndy-Tom's prin­ said. "Lucky I overtook you. I should
lip Into two parts, so tliat nil modern
Q — You are reported to Ua>e been cured ol
I entire territory now known as the in a disguised form.
"Every beau Marcia ever hud but 'one' ciples. The carriage could not have bate to think of you mired five miles Greater New York: who wrote fully
“There are thousands of people who liog“ are cloven h<s>fed. Occasionally, diabetes?
A —That is right
—double emphasis on the word —had gone by her consent even to her own from home and not a soul to help.”
mid graphically of all he saw, and labor under the conviction Hint they however. a hog is liorn with tlie old
y —Are you sure it was diabetes?
his own home, as good a home as tiers
original
solid
hoof
of
the
primitive
hog
funeral unless the weather liad beeu
cannot
take
quinine
and
will
tell
you
“I won’t turn back, and I will go whose observations have all comedown
A —1 was rejected for insurance, aud later
Jack Richards said If I'd persuade hei fair and the roads fine.
on.” Miss Lucindy-Tom said distinctly. to us. with the exception of some thir­ that they have never taken it in their ancestor, thus demonstrating tlie tend failing rapidly, our phyaictau told tn< I had
to take him he’d sell out his farm and
For reasous purely financial the Ew­ "If you are a man and kin to me, ride ty pages describing New York city at lives, while ut the same time they may eney in all animals to revert now and diabetes and to put uiy affair* iu shape
q —Have more than one phvsician’
buy yours, so I shouldn't be separated ings had no carriage. Miss Marticia across and make those other people get tlie time of ids visit. Exactly that be taking large doses of it. The taste I lieu to tlie parent form.
A —Yes 1 had another continn it Hr. too,
Nuid
I could not live long 1 had dropped from
from my girl.”
had been content with a buggy ever out of my way.”
which would now lie most valuable Is of quinine Is hard to disguise, but if
SUU to IX» pound* and was very weak A urigli
"You didn’t agree because you since her father's carriage wore out.
Ilumus*
Wealth
hiii
I
I'iOrrl).
t*»r
told
me of the Fulton Compound
administered
In
a
pill
the
patient
can
John pleaded and eutreated. It was his.; but. from what remains, we can
How long did you ba\e to lake it?
thought John would have the place and Marcia had a pacing horse aud a band- all in vain. He saw ami heard that
Alexandre Dumas' rise to wealth and
learn a good deal about tlie New York be made to take it and never suspect
A —About a year before I was perfect l> well
all my money besides," Miss Luclndy- some saddle, but most times she went Marcia was likewise trying to bring of those days.
Q—Did your ph.\ sioans then test for w/ar*
what lie has swallowed. The trouble luxury was almost us marvelous as
A
Doth did. Both reported normal
i'liey
Tom said, with a sneering laugh.
abroad sitting at Miss Marticia's el­ her aunt to reason, with like ill suc­
J.-ispnr Danker“ is the writer whose is the patieut is apt to recognize a that of Ids most celebrated hero. He were very greatly surprised ut my recovery, for
"Marcia shouldn't have 1dm If he bow. So It fell out that just as Miss cess. At last he turned desperately to impressions of New Yolk have thus quinine pill by its appearance, to sus­ built a magnificent chateau. which he they hud told me diabetes was incurable
-Know of any other cures*
was made of gold and strung all over Lucindy-Tom drove off, sitting very up­ Sarah. “Can’t you say something to been lost to tlie world, and in what pect, bite into the pill mid thus dis­ limned Monte t 'lirlsto There lie enter
A —Several I told my frivud, William .Mar
with diamonds,” Miss Marticia almost right aud flicking the horse with her end this?” he asked. Instantly Miss li.-i - been preserved of Ids writings tlie cover your ruse. To obviate this diffi­ tallied all comers, friend mid stranger tin,
an S I’ conductor of Stockton about it
shrieked. Marcia, just back of her, whip. Miss Marticia clambered Into her Lucindy-Tom took the word from Sa­ chief tiling tliat forces its attention up- culty druggists now luive pills of qui­ alike, witli more Hinn oriental imignltl Hr had diabetes, and was about to give up Uis
|H).sitiou wheu I told him. He got U icnuuiu re
broke into a tearful laugh.
own vehicle, settled Marcia snugly un­ rah’s mouth. “Yes, if she’ll say, ‘John 1 on tlie reader Is tlie magnitude of the nine made in odd shapes and colors. eenee mid sometimes witli oriental suits 1 did, aud was well wheu killed u year or
“No, I wouldn't take him that way, der the robes aud took up her reins Warfield, 1'11 marry you.’ I ll do what­ I peach crop in these parts during the I’ink pills, containing nothing lint qui­ mystery. Ills purse was open to all so later.
Q — Auy others?
aunty!” she said, “I should not care to with an air of indecision.
A—I told William Hawkins of the Custom
ever you may say, go back or forward year of his visit. He was a religious nine and a little harmless coloring mat­ wlio sought it, and tin* day came when
have a husband who had to be melted
“Which way would you go, Marcia,” or sideways,” slie cried. "And she will enthusiast, tile leader of the Labadists, ter. are a favorite form for use in cases lie experienced Tlinon's fate without House and ('upturn Hubbard of the barkentiue
S N. Castle, upon hearing they had diabetes
down before lie was any good.”
she asked -"straight or round by the say It it only you give her the chance. a sect that flourished briefly on three where an antiquinine crank has to be acquiring Tlmon's disposition.
He Both of them were cured I also told a neigh
w ho had dropsy
In a mouth itwuselim
She was tugging gently at lier aunt's turnpike?”
Try It right now. You'll find out continents toward tlie dose of tlie sev­ medicated. In giving a placebo it is not could not become a misanthrope, bor
Inated I can't recollect ull I’ve told
sleeve. John was rushing down the
"Straight. It's three miles the short­ mighty quick.”
though
Ids
fortune
disappeared
almost
wise
to
have
it
taste
too
well.
The
pa
­
Q
—
I
»id
It
full
lu
auy
case?
enteenth century, mid Ids voyage com­
A. Not our It is a positive cure iu Bright’s
Warfield lawn—she wanted to end this est way. and we would only have a lit­
“This is lunacy, the worst sort.” panion was a minister of the same tient is npt to susjiect if you do. And iis suddenly as it came, ami then lie Disease and Diabetes Go over and see Haw
unseemly altercation before he came tle piece of pike,” Marcia said.
be sure that you gravely impress upon learned tlie ingratitude of men. His kins uih I he will tell you the same thtug
John groaned. Then he set his teeth sect.
up. The combatauts had drawn nearer,
"Still 1 believe 1’11 try it," Miss Mar­ grimly and dashed into the mud. In
But there js little of this in his diary tlie patient that only a teaspoonfui Is last days were passed not in poverty,
nearer, until now they stood glaring ticia said, clucking to her horse. "Mer­ a minute he was beside Marcia, saying ng list n great deal of what they ate to lie taken at a time mid tliat at stated lint in narrow circumstances. lie left
Medical works agree that Bright's Disease
and Diabetes are luuurable, but s. per ceut. ure
Into each other's eyes. Slowly Miss I.u- ry-Tom does bate mud, aud so do I.”
eagerly to her aunt, “Miss Marticia— mid drank, mid 011 occasions when Intervals. Tlie whole virtue of a place Paris in the fall of 1870 Just as the positively recover ug under the Fuliuu Com
clndy-Tom raised on high her clinched
Thus it happened that two vehicles Aunt Marfy —do give way Just this they went to tlie little church I11 the bo exists in the solemnity anil impor­ German army was closing in to besiege pounds (Comtnou forms of kidney complaint
offer but short resistance.) Price, |1 for the
bound for the same place set out for It once!”
right hand.
fort where the custom house is now tance with which you surround it.”— it apd when France was feeling its Bright’s Disease and 9 1.50 for the Diabetic
"Ob. but it is hard!” she said. "If on- I in almost opposite directions. Neither
deepest "oe. To tlie last he preserved Compound. John J. Fulton Co., 4:30 Montgom­
New
York
Press.
tlie
fact
is
mentioned
with
some
apolo
“I won’t,” Miss Marticia said, her
street, San Francisco, sole compounders.
ids gayety and youthful spirit. "1 lied ery
ly I didn't feel myself a Christian and went by the front way. Miss Lucindy- mouth setting in a hard line. Marcia gies, one service being attended "in or­
Free tests made for patients. Descriptive
but one napoleon in my pocket when 1 pamphlet mailed froe.
a lady I’d tell you what I think of you Tom headed for Griggs’ lane, which stood up and freed herself from tlie der to avoid scandal and for other rea­
FLOWER AND TREE.
first came here,” lie said. "1 go away
and your traps, Marticia Ewiug. What ran along the south side of her farm robes.
sons" mid ptliers because “my com­
witli two, and yet they call me a
hurts Is to think a Warfield—any War­
fferealty and ueniui.
panion
is
endeavoring
to
learn
the
lan
­
Salpiglossis
is
a
pretty,
showy
an
­
"Then I beg you, John, at least to
spendthrift!”
field—can be such a fool as not to see
Expositions of tbe laws of heredity
guage.
”
nual.
easy
to
raise
and
worthy
a
place
take me out,” she said. “I am not
right through ’em”—
fail in affording no clew to tbe under­
But on the very day of their arrival lu the garden.
afraid to risk it behind you. Bashaw,
Wilde liu 111 |>t oii ' n Sin vent.
“Come home. Aunt Lucinda,” John
standing of genius. As these laws of
in New York. Sept. 23. 1679, we begin
The birch grows farther north than
I know, will not mind my weight.”
It is related of General Wade Hamp
said masterfully, laying Ills baud on
"Come,” said John, holding out his to hear of 1 lie eatables mid drinkables, any other tree. Next comes tlie Si­ ton tliat on one occasion he was rid­ inheritance are now expounded it
her shoulder to turn her about. Still
would seem that no offspring could
especially
tlie
peaches.
berian larch mid then tlie fir.
hand. Marcia caught it, set her foot
ing along a highway tliat led through ever rise above the average level of
holding her. be stepped in front of Miss
"He first took us to the house of one
The dark spot in tlie center of a bean
upon the near stirrup and swung her­
one of tils numerous southern planta­ pre€*eding generations, and we have ull
Marticia and said around her to Mar­
self upon Bashaw’s back. John duck­ of Ills friends, who welcomed him and blossom Is tlie nearest approach to tions when lie met 11 slave of tine build
cia, “I am sorry, so sorry, that these I
hud thousands of commonplace an
us
and
offend
us
some
of
tlie
fruit
of
black
tliat
occurs
in
any
flower.
ed softly and shook his reius loose as
mid appearance, lie drew rein and cestors. In animals excellence is, as a
two, who have been more than moth
he felt her arms go around him. Ba­ tlie country, very tine peaches and full
Sunflowers
may
be
transplanted
quite
said: "You are a likely fellow. Who do
ers to us, have quarreled, but it must i
shaw understood. He went straining grown apples, which tilled our hearts easily if the work is done on a rainy you belong to?” "Wade Hampton, sir.” rule, easily accounted for; in man it ia
not make any difference with 11s.”
not so. How cornea it that in tbe same
with thankfulness to God. This l’rult day or in the cool of the evening.
through
the
mud,
though
it
came
al
­
"All! And who is Wade Hampton?” family one member rises not merely
“No, it must not,” Marcia answered.
most to bis belly, and the suck each was exceedingly fair and good and
Preserve a green lawn in the center "Please, sir. master, you mils' lie from
Miss Marticia snatched her in a stran­
step made as bis feet came out was like pleasant to the taste, much better than of the garden, however small. This is de norf, 'kase Mas’ Wade Hampton Is • hove all tbe rest, t»ut ubove tbe bulk
gling grip and hurried her through the 1
of mankind? One only of the Bona
tliat
in
Holland
or
elsewhere,
though
the noise of a pistol. Once he faltered.
needl'd to set off the flowers and for de berry fust gemmuii in de souf."
gate. As It shut behind them she turn
partes was u Napoleon; one only of
I believe our long fasting mid craving purposes of relief.
John
thought
he
would
fall,
but
the
Tlie story used to lie told toillustrate the Shakeapearea could write “Ham
ed and shook her fist. Miss Luclndy-
gullant big brown recovered himself for food made it so agreeable. After
Mignonette is so unobtrusive that its tlie greatuess in numbers of Wade let.” And why should the son of uu
Tom, turning likewise at almost the
taking
a
glass
of
maileira
we
proceed
­
aud floundered on to firm land. As lie
presence Is often betrayed by its sweet Hampton's slaves, ills own slaves did ordinary Lincolnshire farmer and Lia
same instant, shook hers with equal
stood there panting and trembling John ed. As we walked along we saw In scent merely, but a large bed of mi­ not know him by sight that I h . hun­
vigor.
probubly ordinary wife have turued
different
gardens
trees
full
of
apples
waved his hand to the rest.
gnonette should lie in every garden.
dreds and thousands of them did not. out not merely tbe greatest naturul
“We are going on to the party,” he of various kinds aud so laden with
Dissolve fresh lime in water, allow Tile slaves lie owned numbered 4,1100, philosopher of bis time, but uf ull
It was certainly a very pretty quar- !
said. “You can come at your leisure peaches mid other fruit that one might sediment to settle and saturate earth mid lie was therefore tlie largest slave
time? We are still waiting for a see
iloubt
whether
there
were
more
leaves
rel. Half the county took sides in It, -
or stay at your pleasure.”
in which small, white worms have owner of tlie south or of modern times. olid Isaac Newton. To say that such
much tlie larger number espousing the
JWlss Marticia almost shrieked.
Marcia Ewing did not reach tlie Gra­ or fruit on them. 1 have never seen in been noticed with the clear solution
Birmingham Age Herald.
men are “spurts" is to give us a word
side of the lovers. There was lively aud was reasonably dry. It also ran bels’ party. Instead of her there came Europe in the best seasons sueli mi
thus made.
for a thing and merely to cover Ig­
speculation as to how it would all cud. beskle the Ewing farm, a little beyond Mrs. John Warfield. John bad ridden overflowing abundance. When we fin­
A Moyal THll»iiiaii.
Tliat “it is never too late to set out
norance. The sport must be caused,
Warfield tenacity was-a proverb, aud which it merged Into a mill road, rocky straight to the minister’s house. He ished our tour mid bad given our
For 400 years the Hoht-nzollern fam­ and what was the cause? The excel­
Miss Luciudy-Tom was a Warfield of and rutted, but still passable. At the had heard that day in town of a very guides several letters to deliver, we roses” is a true word about gardening.
Warfields. Against that Ewing blood mouth of the lane, back of the Warfield huudsome legacy left him by ills moth­ returned to his father-in-law's. He re­ But "tlie earlier the better, so long as ily Ims possessed a peculiar talisman lent work lielng done In tracing the in­
was hot and heady. Though Miss Mar­ farm, was the turnpike. Miss Lucindy- er’s uncle. The first thing lie did after galed us In the evening with milk, the frost is out of tlie ground," is a in tlie shape of a black stone set in a fluence of heredity only makes mure
ring, each bead of tlie house having ustounding these prodigies ol’ genius.—
ticia had been always so mild, the Tom would unhesitatingly have chosen hearing it was to go and take out a which refreshed us much. We hud so maxim no less worthy of dependence.
passed the charm on to tlie next in suc­ Baltimore Nun.
slight to her pride made her ready to that route only that she knew she marriage license. Miss Marticia. Miss many peaches set before us that we
cession for ninny generations. Fred­
t Spiny Minister.
were timid about eating them, though
live up to the fullest measure to her would have to pay at two tollgates for Lucindy-Tom
and Sarah
Ashbel,
For sheer ferocity of appearance, un­ erick tlie Great is said to have found
IH m Greut Pressure.
we experienced no ill effects from
name.
traveling very little more than five strange to relate, all got to the party
redeemed by any milder facial attri­ tlie ring sealed in a package with in­
The German officer is nothing if not
Her obstinacy was really rooted in miles.
a little later. Just bow affairs finally them.”
And the next day, Sunday, the rec­ butes. a lizard called after "Moloch hor­ structions as to its preservation and practical, so there may be nn elemeut
love—love for Marcia. It set her wild
The lane was narrow, but vehicles arranged themselves only those three
rid king" Moloch horridns is pre-emi­ transmission written by Frederick I.
of truth In the following amusing inci­
to think anybody dared object to her could pass In it unless they met at the ever knew, and none of them would ord opens with this:
Precisely what value or significance dent, which comes from Berlin, saya
“I wns surprised on waking to find nent among reptiles. The body of this
girl, tlie very darling of her heart. She big mudhole. There the fences were tell. Marcia put on a fine gown, which
attaches
to
this
carefully
treasured
lilt
tbe London Express:
tried to make up to the girl for such not closer than elsewhere, but It was was quite white and bridelike, and my comrade had already dressed him­ Australian reptile is so covered with
spines tliat, as it lias been put, nature of Jewelry it would lie difficult to say.
A sergeant was perplexed how to
slighting with all manner of Indul­ the footing of which you had to be­ smiled contentedly over Sarah's eclips­ self mid breakfasted upon peaches.''
So it went every day. Toward the seems to have endeavored to ascertain Tradition say« that a huge toad hopped deal with a bowlegged recruit. At last
gences. Marcia was not the sort to ware. The mudhole stretched from ing scarlet. Miss Marticia came round
into tlie royal presence centuries ago be bethought himself of a plan. Tak
peak and pine, not even sulk. She fence to fence. It was soft and semi­ at once and told John plainly he had end of the week they crossed tlie ferry how many spines could be inserted on
witli tlie stone held in its month. As Ing a one mark piece, about the sise of
missed John ever, ever so much—she fluid on top, but got thicker and suckler done the right thing even before she (for less than half a cent apiece) to a given urea. But, unlike its tutelary
to whether Hie golden setting in which a shilling, he ordered the recruit to put
really had not known bow fond she the deeper you went down in it. So heard a word of the fortune. Miss Lu- Ix>ng Island, where the people made deity, who seems really to have spelled
tlie stone is now preserved is dm* to it between bls kneea and said, “Woe
was of h'm—but that was no reason at long as it was not more than knee deep cimly-Toin held out until she found them "very welcome, sharing with us himself Molech, the lizard does not de­
tlie forethought of till* Intelligent toad betide you if you let the money fall
mand
tlie
blood
of
children.
It
is,
in
­
whatever
they
had,
all for making Aunty Marfy unhappier riders and drivers struggled through it. that holding out mnde no sort of differ­ bountifully
whether it was milk, cider, fruit or to­ deed, vegetarian and only fiery in that or to tile afterthought of tlie Holien- before I come back in five minutes!”
than she was already.
When It got over hubs anil up to sad­ ence to anybody but herself. Then she
zollerns tradition fails to enlighten us.
The unhappy recruit, with knees
So Marcia went to all the merry­ dle skirts, something bad to be done. decided to forgive the Ewings, each bacco. and especially, first and most of It lias a curious faculty of absorbing
prcsst*d together, remained in thut un­
makings. She was so gay indeed Miss The Griggs boys and their neighbors and several, all the wrongs she had all. miserable rum, which bad been and drying up water. A specimen
Fhiorw r ILI iik .
comfortable* p<»sition for a minute, and
brought from Barbados and which is placed in a shallow dish was observed
Lucindy-Tom flung it In John's teeth.
did not bother with road commission­ ever done them. But as long as she
Head Floorwalker (severely)- I heard
“Much that girl cares about you!” ers. Instead they went to work and lives she will hold a grievance against culled by the Dutch 'kill devil.’ These to attract tlie water like a piece of you tell tlie lady she would find the nt last, struck by a happy idea, he took
people are very fond of it, and most of Idotting paper.—Westminster Gazette.
the coin from between his knees and
she said. "Look at her! She is here, built a stout bridge.
ribbons at the tbird counter to the left.
Sarah Ashbel. If Sarah had not been them extravagantly so, although it is
put It in his pocked.
there, everywhere, laughing and danc­
New
Floorwalker
—
That
’
s
where
they
It was amply wide for one set of so fat and stupid, she asserts, the whole
Ancient T'rnde» Union».
When the* sergeant hove» in sight,
very dear and has a bad taste.”
ing all the while.”
wheels. Two could by no possibility story would have had a different end­
Seven thousand years ago there were are.
But on Ix>ng Island, as elsewhere,
he* hurri<*dly replace'd what he* thought
"That shows she is a wise little pass each other on it But that did not ing.
Head Floorwalker—Yes; but you
tlie peaches were as good as the rum trades unions in Nineveh and Babylon,
to be* the* same* coin, it wns, however,
girl,” John said loyally, but deep down matter— anybody crossing It was bound
should have told her to go to the right
and
so
strict
were
their
rules
that
in
a two mark piece, about as large as a
was
bad.
his heart was sore. He was not very to see anybody else on the other side.
Pat's Trouble.
past
Hie
necktie
bargain
counter,
turn
"It is inqiossible to tell how many some cases the penalty of death was
florin. The se*rgeant smiled as he cum
happy. Sarah Ashbel was still In the Nobody need wait longer than half a
Pat had come over to America with
to tlie left past the stocking bargain
house, and Tanty Tom nagged bint per­ minute—and nobody could possibly be the expectation of finding money lying peach trees we passed, all laden with inflicted for infringing them. Each counter, then three counters to tlie plimented the* l»owleggeel recruit on
petually about Marcia. The worst part so foolish as to refuse to wait.
around loose, only waiting for some fruit to breaking down and many of man's work was strictly defined, and right past the silk skirt bargain coun­ the* great pressure* lie* must have ex­
them actually broken down. We came even the number of hours that lie was
erted on the* coin be*twe*e*n his kiit*es.
was he could not leave her. She bad
ter, ami so on. You'll never make a
When the unexpected happened, there one to pick It up. Of course this was
engaged him formally as manager the was really some excuse for Miss Mar­ long ago. Pat had soon become disil­ to a place surrounded with such trees allowed to work was stated in the floorwalker. Judge.
Tlir Y ouiik PHrtrlelKCM.
day he was free, and the contract had ticia. She was driving southwesterly, lusionized and was always glad to get from which so many had fallen off charter of his guild or union. Later
All Huuinier long while berries are
still a year to run. Under it he was to with the sun at 4 o'clock full In her hold of odd jolts which would net him that the ground could not be discerned exactly the same state of affairs ex­
One Deflnltlon of It.
receive a certain proportional share of eyes. It blinded her to tlie nearness of a little something to help him keep and you could not put your foot down isted in Pompeii, and inscriptions have
“What do you consider domesticity plenty tbe tlocks hold together, tiinling
ten pair of quiet eye« mueli lietter pro
farm profits for the full term, mean­ the approaching vehicle. She thought body and soul together. Finally, be­ without trampling them, and notwith­ been discovered stating specific ap­ In man?"
tection againat surprises than one
time charging himself with all the sho had a clear right of passage and coming tired of the struggle, lie de­ standing such large quantities hail pointments of officials to trades unions.
“
It
is
the
trait
of
wanting
to
stay
purely personal expenses. If he held drove Merry-Tom boldly upon the stout cided to end it all and was very indus­ fallen off the trees still were as full The most powerful of these appears home when ids wife wants him to go frightened pair. Each tloek is then un­
der tin* absolute authority of tbe
out, be would have something, just timbers. Her heart gave a startled triously tying a rope around his waist as they could bear. The hogs and to have been that of the Fishermen's out with her.”
guild.
how much he did not know. If he leap as she saw the other horse come when bis landlord happened In on 1dm. other animals mostly feed on them.”
“And what is domesticity in wom­ mother bird, and one who follows
The peaches ill Harlem were as plen­
them then gets some curious a«d in­
broke the agreement, he forfeited ev­ on and recognized it as Miss Warfield’s After watching him curiously for a
an?”
Nothing Waited.
tiful and still more delicious. When
tensely interesting glimpses of n par­
erything.
few minutes lie asked:
"Tliat
is
the
trait
of
being
willing
to
Bllxen.
A Scottish farmer when going to
they went up to the north end of Man­
tridge
’s education. If the mother tdrd
Hence he worked and waited with
"What's
up,
l
’
at?
What
are
you
try
­
stay
home
when
her
husband
wants
to
Merry-Tom and Blixen rubbed noses
market, it was observed, always took
hattan island, we find this notice:
Is killed by owl or hawk or weasel,
what patience he could muster. He amicably when they met lu the Aery ing to do?”
go out without her."—Chicago Post.
a
hen
with
him
in
his
trap.
The
reason
“Before we left (Harlem) we did not
the flock still bolds together while ber­
went about but little. It cost some­ middle of the bridge. For a long time
“Troyin’ to choke uieself, av course,”
omit supplying ourselves with peaches, was never known until one day he took
ries last under tlie leadership of one of
thing to go about after the mnnner of nobody said a word. Miss Lucindy- was Pat’s answer.
The Home of Ennlnnd'a Wealth,
a
friend
with
him
on
a
drive.
Every
its own number more bold or cunning
a geutleman, and be was set on sav­ Tom glared at Miss Marticia; Miss
“Choke yourself? You can't do it which grew in nn orchard along the place tlie farmer stopped lie put tlie
Tlie Bank of England generally con­
ing. He did not In the least grudge Marticia glared back unwinking. Sa­ that way. You'll have to put the rope toad. The whole ground was covered nosebag on his horse, and then tlie hen tains sufficient gold In sixteen pound than the others. But witli the ripening
with them and with apples, lying upon
autumn, when the birds have learned,
Marcia her pleasure, but It would have rah and Marcia studied each other cov­ around your neck.”
was so trained tliat what dropped from bars to make 20,(MM),(MM) sovereigns.
comforted him if upon their rare meet­ ertly. They had met more than once
"Sure an’ I thrled tbot. but 1 couldn't the new grain with which the orchard tlie horse's ling the lien would pick up, Tlie bank, which stands in three par­ or tliink they have learned, all the
was planted. The peaches were the
sights and sounds and dnngera of the
ings he had seen evdn a shade of sad­ before the break, but then there was no breathe.”—New York Tinies.
so there was nothing wasted.—Pear­ ishes, covers three acres of ground, wilderness, tlie covey scatters, partly
most delicious we had yet eaten.”
ness In her eyes. They spoke to each need for appraisal of rival charms.
and,
as
the
current
price
of
land
in
tlie
But they need not have taken the son's Weekly.
other, not privily, but in open, friend­
On Sure Ground.
vicinity works out at £1.000,(MM) an to cover a wider funge In feeding, part­
"Sarah, I do wonder how long we
precaution nentloned, for even after
ly fashion. The two aunts made a point will have to wait before those—ahem—
A well known artist overheard a
acre, it is easy to form mi idea of tlie ly in natural revblt at maternal au­
Good intention*.
crossing Spuyten Duyvil they found
of never seeing each other at such
money value of England's wealth. Tlie thority, which no bird or animal likes
persons find out It Is their place to back countryman and his wife ridiculing more penches than ever.
“Don't trust too far to yob good in
times as chance threw them in each
ratable
value is about £1,(MM) a week. to etidure after lie lias once learned to
and let us get by?” Miss Lucindy-Tom bls picture, which represented a farm
“We came to a road which was en­ tentions,” said Uncle Ebeii, “unless
other's way.
scene.
He
was
so
Indignant
Hint
lie
nt
Tlie
bank
employs about 1,000 people, take care of himself. W. J. Ixiug in
said at last. Marcia giggled softly. The
tirely covered with peaches. We asked yob lias skill back of 'em. Good in­
Outing.
They bad quarreled in November. In
last
Interposed
with
the
remark:
humor of the situation overcame her.
tentions satisfies de man what has pays a quarter of a million a year ill
February afterward the Grabels gave
"That painting is valued at £100. the boy why they left them lie there ’em, hut dey is de ruination of a heap wages and £35,000 a year in pensions.
She knew well Miss Marticia would
A Stint Outlook.
and did not let the bogs eat them.
their big party. Marcia had a gorgeous
There are £25.(MN),0U0 wortli of notes in
spend the night where she was rather Allow me to ask if you are familiar He answered: 'We do not know what pf choir music.”—Washington Star.
“I think your papa, dear Rosa, has
new frock for it. Gossip reported the
with works of art?”
circulation which have been luinded been making Inquiries about me.”
than give in.
to do with them, there are so many.
frock to Miss Luclndy-Totn so glowing­
“Not very familiar with art," replied
over tlie bank's counter. — Londou
"I'm glad It's warm—but a warm
A
Coat.
"Wliat has he told you?”
The hogs are satiated with them and
ly she determined to see it eclipsed and
< ■ lobe.
February day Is a weather breeder,” the farmer, "but I know something will not eat any more.' From tills we
"Nothing
But he offered uie a ci­
"Is
there
any
kind
of
coat
tliat
never
that Sarah Ashbel should eclipse it.
Miss
Marticia
said
to
Marcia. about nature, young man. When you may Judge of tlie quantity of them."— has any buttons on it?” asked a mis­
gar. aud It was simply frightful!”—
Miss Warfield could spend upon suffi­
Stnrtlnu the Cunverantion.
"Shouldn't be surprised if It was snow­ make a cow that gets up from tlie H. II. N. in New York Mail and Ex­ sion teacher of a class of newsboys.
FUegeude Blatter.
cient occasion. This wns. she felt, suffi­
“I don't know wliat the trouble is.”
ing hard by morning. I do wonder ground by putting her fore feet first, press.
“
Yes,
sir
a
coat
of
paint,"
was
the
cient occasion. As a result when the
said
the
hostess
in
a
tone
of
greut
an-
you
do
something
that
nature
never
what makes some people so hateful!
The Saute Oltl Hole.
Instantaneous reply.
day of the party came Miss Ashbel was
tioyauce. “My guests seem very dis­
That buggy yonder is on the down side did.”— London Answers.
Doorknob What’s tlie matter with
It Is a shiftless trick to send for n
prepared to discount Solomon in all Ids
tant mid unsocial. I wish I could think
—It would go back of Itself If only the
doctor when you have a boll.—Atchison
Patriotism is not tlie mere holding of some way to start them talking to you?
glory.
The Word Flattery.
driver hadn't blocked the wheels.”
Duorkey—I’m In a hole again.
Globe.
of
a
great
flag
unfurled,
but
making
it
Tanty Tom had not been to a party
At first sight there would appear to
one nnotiier.”
“Ol>, do please let them pass!” Mar-
in years, but she was bent on going te
the goodliest in the world.—W. J. Lin­
Savina HI» Father'» Hair.
be
little
connection
between
flattery
"That
’
s
very
easily
done,
”
answered
A Deep Thrnnt.
this one, even though it was ten miles da entreated half an hour later. “Don't and the wagging of n dog's tall, yet
ton.
_
_____________
Lord Charles was often troubled by
Miss
Cayenne.
"Is
there
11
musician
put
yourself
on
their
level.
Aunt
Mar
­
Miss Kutt I see Miss Gadsby has a
off and the roads simply fearful. She
Imistrtunate acquaintance«, who beg­
In nearly all the northern language tlie
Cleaning » Wicker Chair.
present?"
said nothing of her plan to John. He fy! It—It—Is not nice to be standing same word signifies both, and flattery new gown.
ged for some of his father's (the Duke
"Yes.
”
To
clean
a
wicker
chair
take
tepid
Miss Snarl I presume it is a cheap
wns going, she knew. She wanted the here. I feel perfectly Idiotic.”
is certainly derived from tlie word sig
"Get him to play or sing something.” of Wellington) hair. On such occa­
sonpsuds mnde with good white soup,
“I won't back my horse! That's flat,"
looking affair.
rontrast between Sarah and Marcia to
sions lie said to an old servant whose
nifylng to wag the tall. In tlie old
—Washington Star.
to
which
add
a
large
pinch
of
salt.
If
Miss
Marticia
said
loudly.
Under
her
Miss Kutt—Itatber. It's off the same
tome to him with the force of a shock.
hair was like the duke’s: "Sit down,
Norman tlagra signifies to Hutter and
there
are
places
tliat
are
particularly
Sarah was certainly stunning, with her breath she added, “I'll show Lucindy- also to wag the tail. In Danish logre j piece as your new one.—Ohio State
John. I must cut off auother lock!”
The
l.npse
of
Time.
soiled
or
very
hard
to
reach,
use
a
dark head and beautiful white shoul­ Tom Warfield there is somebody In this is to wag the tail, and loger for ecu is Journal.
When two married men who haven't
small scrubbing brush or nn old nail­
ders rising up above clouds of filmy world she can't run over If I die for it.” to fawn on one. I11 Dutch vleyden Is
The e.ggs of silkworms can with
brush. Then wash the whole chair, seen each other for some time meet,
Both Salted.
"Sarah, I wish you’d sing some­
spangled scarlet stuff, cnuglit In place
stand, without Injury, a temperature
to flatter and vleydsteerten is to wag
one
of
them
always
says
before
they
using
a
flu
unci
cloth,
and
rinse
and
“Grytues aud Ids wife quarreled for
thing,” Miss Lucindy-Tom said. "I”—
with diamond stars.
the tall. In the old German wedeln
dry It well. When it is perfectly dry, separate, "Let's see how old is your of 38 degrees below zero.
six mouths over naming the baby.”
"It's lucky Merry-Tom never wns
They went In the buggy, Miss Lucin-
Is to wng the tall, and in English
go over it with another flannel cloth oldest now?" And then, after he gets
"How did they settle it?”
dy-Tom driving. "I wouldn't risk it afraid of noIse,” Miss Marticia said to wheedle is to gain one's end in flat­
The typhoid fever mortality varies
with a trifle of oil upon it to give It a Hie answer, lie adds, "It Is astoulshinv.
"Easily.
It
was
twin«.
”
-
Brooklyn
the
universe.
unless I did drive,” she said. “Why,
tery.
from
3 per ceut to 49 per ceut.
Isn't
It,
how
time
dues
fly?"
final
polish.
Life.
"Ob, do go back—or—else drive on
there Is no bottom to the roads after
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