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I I livi*. So she looked a lilt I«* <li*e«»ii<Tfi Tk« BZarite'e 6tb«r Mvii««. lu tbe habit uf ruuuiuu iu aud out uf HOW SALT COOLS COFFEE ts| and abandoned this method of at bln house as if It were her own. She I The earth, iu udditiuu to Its dlurual tuck. i^ri'nd- A Lillie Kxprrlmrvl Wur«S the Try- aud anniitl ri*voluiions. has a slow was a very special pet of Miss Abby, B ItAl'PINH ... 1 “Matthew. I mn bmikrnpt. I ik «»1 vant, • Matthew's maiiieu sister, who kept THt TERMS USED IN THE TRADE ARE ||»K <>••! «•< Mere < urluaily. wabbling «»f iis axis, a mutiuu seldom CARO STOCK foi*«-«‘d t«> make an assignmeut." she * house for hiui ami who kti<*w uothlug lbtweiii bites of tbe simple break GREEK TO MOST SMOKERS. Wrutioiied even in the textbooks of io raid in a plaintive, »p«»il«*d cliihl t«*ie. alunit the girl's latest iuipertiueuce to ...Strawaiul Binder«.' Buur^^.^ fusl lie had «»rawed the young clerk li'onomv i his «*urioiis uio(i«»u may be XA-.Vt-.'m-lí 1 E'lrst street “I want some money a Im of uioiiry. her brother I'erhaps women are sharp v|Uii'p«rl) likt inrt iu that imparted to a Io Six«*, suiut- to stiMpr ^•i^*?L jivjrvjmsh at the III fact f«»r a very s|ieelal púnante. In sueb matters she may have guessed *& Tel. Man, Ht». «i SAX FRANCISCO. top l»y a t«»u«*h of ilie ringer on its rim rv.;” "Fi.lt.r— le.» I„ I,He«*«. cl«»ck. 11 was plain he had overslept May 1 have it?" "heli ii is in rapid movement, the Matthew's secret; but, if so. she n**ler .. Then. Vpi«i*l. Hl««l I lie. himself ami was paving the way to fu “A lol?" repeated Matthew. toii«*h causing the upper end of the made any sign. VHsw*«*«l. lure Uldigestif»li by ladling hia f«M»«l “Yes that Is. at least a hundred.*' top's stein Io deN«*ril»e a small circle. Matthew weut Into hia study one WUeuevri* tUv avvia««» untutored to The **offec was the Mluiiibling block. 11 S«». I.m, ihe mighty sun lays hold of Matthew* l«»okr«l grave. “VVliat is the evening about .S o'elock and clowNl the s|H*cla! pur|h»Me?” he Imiulred, ferveut- door, giving strict orders that he wa ba « to lover wishes to indicate to Ids was hot very hot but the clerk need the rim of the great terrestrial tup, ly hoping she would tell him all alsHit not to be disturbed. It was.about tif- envious friends that lie is in possession cd it badly, and he sipped it carefully, and ii begins to oscillate in the long ATTHEW HAI.I.IHAY sigh I of a cigar of the tirsi quality. It«* usual having due regard for his mouth and peri«»«I of 2I.O0Q years that Is to say, teen minutes later. Just as he hail set ed. She was so wayward, the pro|M»H«»d theater party. “That’s a secret," said Mlsa Idlewild tied down for Ills evening's reading, ly says that he lias a ¡»effect«». By longue. on Pec. 21. 1248- the earth made its s<> provoking, so lovable, so But lime pressed, and. with a parting uearefti appr«»acli to the sun, and it with an air of mystery. pretty. when he heard the ilootiieli ring, then p«*rf«M‘io he means tile best cigar ob glance at the < l«»ck. lie reached fol* his will approa«*h equuli.v near iu hijaai “ I cmiiiot let you have any money quick footsteps running down tlie hall, tuinahlt\ and as a rule he applies the But he was much too old. glyss of ice w aler aud prepar« «1 I«» p«»ur years fr«»m that lime, or on the Matthew came of Quaker stick In Just now. Eve," he said g«»ntly after a followed by a gentle tap at his dopi*, 1st name Io all products of the Havana H«»me of lhe frigi«! fluid ini«» Ids cup. pause, and as he spoke he carefuly day of June in Hie year 11.7 IM Tlila Bright’» Disette «lid Dlttbct«« He did not say “('«»tn»* illlt got the I’lty of Brotherly l.ove. He was favtorivs. But in trul li, declares an “Ihui’l sp«»il your coffee, young man. avoided her eye and stared with rapt lias all to «lo with climate both north O|H‘ll«*d up. with suini' Irritation. teiuperainentally sedate and al thirty Arc Positively Curable. intelligent writer in the Kansas City ' sai<| an elderly gentleman w h«» was a nd south of the e«|ua(orial llm*. tin* door. eight felt himself to lie quite a .Me- al»s«»rption at tit»* carpet. eating his breakfast on the other aide “But, Matthew. I haven’t any mon In the period comprising <>.* first It was MI hm Idlewild, In evening Journal, a good many cigars that tliuaelah. Besides, she had. so to of the Ulble “You lake all th»» go«»d our nori hern wIlHvrs are short and (peak, grown up at Matthew's knee, he vyA" sh«» said piteously, half laughing, I'l-ess, . with a frothy lo«»king pink thing ii <»\ er sn w Havana are genuine per Chav. F Waclcrr, another uierchaut Inter • half embarrass«*«!, “ and Howard Is so fevtos, and a good many made ill the •ul of ll by putting Ice «»r Ice water in mild .«nd «»ur Kummers are long and view»**!. AdUrosv 131 Sinh St., San Franolacu over her lica«l and shoulders, laughing having stood to her and Iter brother In It." mean he will n«»t lend me any. I shall sunny. But during the peritai of and out of breath. most famous factories of the <'liban lui-o parentis for something like twelve Q -You »re re(MH*ted an having been currj yi The clerk was at first Inclined t<» re which the year 11 74s will be the mid biab«'t«*h, alihougb it ii« believed incurable. Now. Matthew had beiui fathoms i Capital are not. The word, ns a runt years ever sluee Matthew’s liest be have to sit on tlie curbstone and sell sent lhe lnlerfereii«*e, but the pa tri Beedies it* nobody will lake pity on deep In ii formidable looking tome, try A —I had it, but am now well. loved friend, Howard Joy. took tils In I ter of fact, iloea not refer to the quality archill Hp|H‘araii«*e of tbe «»Iher man die <»ur winters will I»«» awful in their llie.’’ W l>id it it get severe ! severity ami our summers short and ing to timl forgetfulness In study, and. of a cigar nt all. It is simply valid wife away for a sea voyage, leav a term tempered his reH«»nlmvnt. A —Very. The first notice I hud wav wliru I “ You have overdrawn your account «<•<»! Even n«»w tlie northern h«»uii ing his two «-Itildren In the good care moreover, he was very strict about Used to describe the shtijie. A perfecto “What am I U» do?" he ask«*«!. “I am ■cveral months deep,” said Matthew. sphere is slowly but surely l«»sing Its was rejected by an iusuiauee cuuipa y. Lake« uf a tuaideu aunt and his businees af matters of decorum. So he frowmsl at m.iv tost si, and it may cost 2'-_> cents. Im«* for the office. Mild I want this coi I I h ' i '. hub very w»-ul* aud suffered greatly. long, sunnv summers and if you Hh«»uld fairs in the safe hands of Matthew still studying the «-arpet. “Il is wrong the apparition, lovely though It was, Q Any other physician guy (t was Diabetes I f«‘«‘ badly." Tin re are half a dozen cigar terms for me t«» allow you to d«> this. live until th«* winter «»f tin* year 1 1, 74S Halliday, banker, even since the good and liar<letied his heart. A Oh. yes. My own did. The sugar wai ‘ Let me show* you a little scheme,” 49 y«Hl c«»illd tell “ Bill now w hen I want It so badly — - thus misused by the average smoker, a story of cold ami enormous, over au ounce per «lay. ■hip Aurora went down in a fearful "May 1 come In?” she said demurely. said lhe elderly mAn. Taking the cylln it is cruel Io refuse me now. I will Q — WIm told you «»f the Fulton Oompouud ! gale In tlie West indies. Matthew looked at her iinsmillngly. and tliere are several times as many drical sa It cel Im front th«» table, fl«* snow s ihat w <»uld pale to insignificance A Editor Engelkeof the Geruisu paper, ii words of tile same sort whose mean wiped it carefully with a napkin, then, t lie st «tries of th«» cold winter of 1M.1:1 . Aunt Patty tried to do her duty by «’(‘«»nomize after this, Matthew; I will still holding on to the door. 34. for I he whole nori hern hemisphere had cured Uiuiof Bright’s Disease* the children thus suddenly bereft, but indeed.” "Abby is out,” be said. "She has Illg lie is utterly unable to fathom. reaching ovtT, deposited tin» glass v«*s y How soon did you begin to improve • Poor Matthew found It terribly ba rd gone with some ladies to a lecture." will then be in the midst of its great she was one of those dear, dumpy, What native, corn fed smoker, for In sei in th«’ cup of «’Offee. A.—In two w< eks I knew I’d get well. and terrible winter. yielding spinsters born to be the prey not (o yield to her, but How ard’s words "How lively for lier'" sa d Miss Idle stance, kuovvs the difference between “Salt, you know*, has peculiar c«»«»liiig W-—1>1<1 you again apply for insurance ? of youthful vamlala. Th.* young |H*ople “fast set” recurred to him, and he wild rather quickly. Apparently she a p.iIieteln and a Reina Victoria? And properties.” he said, meanwhile bold A I did, boon us 1 was well. The K I i > k flalir r. loved her dearly, ruled her rnthleasly steel«’«! himself against her pretty be was her old self thia evening. A.—In the same company ? lion many know whether tliere is a Ing th«» receptacle flrmly in position. seeching. K<»ak<»llH*ll«»N. til«» killgfislH ’ l ’ . still but* A — Yes , the Northwestern of Minneapolis ami laughed at her little code of laws "l’erhapa you had better go into the W. Did they accept you ? “Matthew, please," she said after a Hitting room,” said Matthew In a tone real difference between a Inaduro ami *'I’liey put it with I«*«» to intensify the rows In th«» <‘ hi *II i like liis i*«*|»(ik» an fur tbe order of their being. A —They did The |»olley is No. &5,<Md, aud cold when ma king i<*e cream. It Is used It was at Iter hysterical behest that pause, with just a little tremble in her which he meant to lie nt once polite an oscuro? Yet all of these terms are extensively in cold st«»rage warehouses «•♦»sl«»i s. Tli<*t*«»fore the utber bit «Is call is for Have anv test made since? the common property of cigar makers voice and an expression on her fare him «»iiteast and will have n«»(hhig tu Matthew stepped in at tills Juncture and crushing. A —Yes Leipuitx made au analysts, report f«a* <*ooling purposes, and being Incased and took the reins of govern men t. It which should have melted an ieelterg. The girl laughed, not the least abash uir over the world. Like many cigar in glass dot's not aff«’«*t its power I«» du with him. But In* cnr«*s lillle fur ing uormal, ueither albumen or sugar rue brand names, they are <>( Spanish orl- But Matthew was looking at the car ed. and made a little how. that, being a clattering, rattle headed, euro is perm •neni. was he who planned the education of Know of any other cures ? any great extent." self satisfied fell«»w. who s «*«* iiim Io d<» A Yes. My slster-ir-law was cured 01 "Your hospitality overwhelms me,'' gin. but the wandering's of Havana the children ami wbu. deaf to their pel. As he spoke he withdrew the salleel Bright's Disease alter being givt’u up by tbres tobacco and Cuban «cigars have taken nothing all day long but tisli and eat. Perhaps that was why he had she said mockingly. “Why not invite walllugs, kept them steadily to thell' physicians.* (He ga ve us her addrese. lar from the coffee and nmtioned to tha them into all countries and all Ian As you follow him. h«»w«»v»’r. you note tasks. It was he. loo, who made their strength to say "N«>*‘ again and in surb nu* to sit in the hall?" younger man to drink, lie raised lhe Me<li«‘al works agree that Bright’s,Disease gltages. with aniazeineiit that he <I« m * s soiii «» holidays glorious and gave them splen a way that Miss Idlewild knew that all "Come In," said Matthew shortly, and l>i.tl»elea are iriciirgplr, hut M7 per ueui. are cup t«» his lips and. to his surprise, The great majority of cigars are put things niarvt ‘ l<»usly well l»el|«»r. in- her pretty pleading was waste«!. l»osit iv«*lv recovering under the Fultou «’on» dropping his blind from lhe door, “Was did rewards of merit. found the li«|tiid c«a»led to such an «»x • h»«*d. than any other of th«* wood folk. po intis (« «million forms of kidney « ouiptaiul 'Then, of course, she blazed up into she laughing at his misery? Might lie up fifty in a box, with tliiiti-en on the tent that he coilld drink it with«»ut in But now the term of Matthew's self a» «1 iheuinatism offer but short resistance Id locale a tish ac« ural«*ly in still wa Price. II for the Bright’s Disease aud |l ad the Imposed guardianship was over, How anger, her eyes flashing and cheeks mit have even peace?" was his angry top row. twelve on the row next to tlie «•«»111 «‘Iii«*n«‘e. top. thirteen on the next and twelve l«*r is ditticnll etmugh when one thinks l»ii«betic Compound. John J. Fultou « «» , 4'.‘i reflection. ard Joy, Jr., had made a successful lint witli indignant feeling. I “The uses of salt ar«» manifold," said Monr'ouiery Si San b'rancisco. sole c«»inpouud of light refraction, but u lien th«» tisli ers Free tests matte for patients. Descriptive “Of course you ran do as you choose "It was that dreadful Beceher." alio on the bottom row. When a londres lite elderly man. with the air of <»iic I»«* start in the world and was quite ready pamphlet mailed free cigar is packed list Iu u box in two is m<»\ ing and the sun glares down Into about It," she said, which was a rather said confldonttally. "I had bribed Per to give dear old Mat any pointers he ginning a lecture. “I reinombcr once III«» po«»l and th«’ w ¡nd wrinkles Its face superfluous remark under the circum kins not to admit him; hut. of course, bundles tl«’d w’itli a ribbon, It becomes when I was in Mexico" needed about life In general. a Reina Victoria, which Is Spanish for inl«» a th«»iis:in«l flashing, changing fur Howard bap|M*ued to be at Hie door As for Miss Evelyn Russell Joy. a» stances. But th«* eb’ik. with mi«»ther glance al Queen Victoria. Eiirly In the bite r<»wsaiid ridges, then lit«» bird that can “ I lyean it only for th«» b«»st. Eve," he when he rang, ami so I was In for It. ■ lie invariably and nmibbrevlatlngly th«» clock, thanked him profuady and queen's reign a Cubati manufacturer |»<»int a bill straight to his tisli am subscribed herself, whom Matthew said sadly. “This unwise proj«»ct"— Howard Is so ho literal. So I tied in (bishcd out of th«’ rvstmii’aitl. New The mortality anmng buhl«*» during th«* iiivent-sl this method of packing and him fair just behind tin* gills i called Eve, or oftener Miss Idlewild- but here he stopped, rather horrlfled at desperation. That dreadful boy! He York Mail and Expr«‘ss. t hire teething years I m something frightful called tile resultant bundle after Great have mor«» in Ids head Ilian the u l he ceiiMus of 1!««H) bhoMs that about one In well. she, too, had made a successful himself for having nearly betrayed is waiting for me now. I guess he Britain's sovbreign. The naiue-bas re eliattering gossip that one h»*ars from ••very seven succumbs. thinks I'm prinking." start In life after the manner of girls. Howard. The cause I h apparent. With baby’s FRUITS AND FLOWERS. Ilia ill-si ever since. him «»ii th«» trout ¿dreams. Country b««nes hartlenlng. “ That is my affair, ” she Interrupted, no the fontanel (opening in the "Ilid you come over here with ¡She was ulneteeu—Just half my age, skull) < l-isln». up ami 111* teeth 'orming. all The word perfecto Js n term indicut Life In America. asked .Matthew often dismally reflected; she with terrible dignity. “Besides, you wrap hilt that flliiiny tiling' t hrse «Aiming at < nev create a demand for Land cannot be to«» rich or t«»o mel Ing a certain shape in cigars. A per bone material that neaily half the little bad charm, with all its power of win know nothing <»f the ‘project,’ whether Matthew, looking Ills very erossest. low for fruit». H>ste||IH are deficient in The result i*» 1. Odd Xaaaet or Gold. "Yes. grandmother." Tills was what fee to is a smoke having what is gen ning love; she wuh coquette to the fin it is unwise or not. It is the money I evvlhhiiess. weakiiHMM, sweating, fever, ttlur- Manure for the gard«*ii should be free erally call-si the "cigar slia¡>e" that There have been many large and you refuse me." left iiiim I she called Matthew when he rhoca. brain troubles. ger tips, and she was most fair to see. convulsions, etc., that is to say. _ r. it is _ swelled ........... nrtiy ... the end from weed seeda. od«lly shap«’d gold nuggets found iu pi o\ «• terribly fatal The deaths in l!«Oo unde« Matthew shivered and looked at the her. Besides all this, she was a little lilt of 'fhe head «»f a tree needs to be fairly the United Males and elsewhere, but three yeurs wer« ;;o4.'*Nb. to sav nothing of which is lighted and tapers uadiinlly an heiress, and many swains came rid carpet very bard indeed. He bail hitherto borne such jibes in the \aet niiniber olltHkle the big i ities that open Io admit sun and ail* for full (he o«id«*st of I hriu all was that dis* were n<-t iVp»*rtAd, land i I pn In the United “Hereafter." continue«! Miss Idle- patient silence, hut tonight it a tigered down '•* tlie point, or head', Tim end ing by. St «lies j« lone. growth of fruit. ‘ of a cigar which a smoker puts in Ids c<»v«*r«,d al tlie Midhas mine, on Sulky When baby bey Inn to xweat. worry or cry Matthew Watched all this with a pa wild, with a grand air. “I will manage him. “She thinks In trulli I am h I'll« ’ dahlias will never disappoint mouth is known among cigar nickers gully, near Melbourne, Australia, in • »ut in sleep don’t wiUt, dii«l th*- net*d c* tient sort of despair. "Fool!" he called my own money matters. Then I will ■griindniotlier.' ” In» thought bitterly, What the as the head. Tin* oilier end. that you. I’ink. while, yellow or crimson, IXK7. Th«* nugget was Mat and alumst neither medicine nor narcotiiM “I object to your addressing me In himself with very hearty self con know just how much I have and spend syetem Is cry in« out tor I n more bone which is lighted, is called the luck tall, dwarf or cactus, it is bound to the exact c«»iinl«*rpart in contour of a little imiterial. i Swertman'M Teething l-*o«»«l «up- tempt. A girl who patronized, coaxed, it as I please without begging for It. I that manlier," he said, with an efldrt. When, iis often happens In a perf-’clo, Mower. «•«dossal human hand held open, with idles it. It I lian Have«! the Ilves of thousands "I beg your pardon. Matthew.” she teased or snubbed him as though lie am of age, and I will not,endure such of babies, They begin to improv«* within the leaves have tile tuck is very small, it Is «allied a In tlie fall after the excepti«»n of the thumb and fore- forty-eight hours. Here In what phyviciann said, looking a little frightened. “It were an elderly relative! The man treatfoent any longer." needle tuck or feather tuck All others ’dropped is generally the best time for tinger, which were closed together In think of It. All this she said in anger, never was only in fun." who would subdue this “Dear Lady 293« Washington St., I follow these lines more or less Closely. taking cuttlhga from qilim-es, blit they m manner so as t<» make it appear that Han Fl Mllt'iHVt*, June 2. 1W2. Then lie said: "You will take cold go Disdain” was some dashing Itero who dreaming that long suffering Matthew may be taken later. A ’ thin.- straight cigar, with little the thumb was holding the Huger in «lelltlellieh I Hilt prt*Ni rlbini* your f«H»d in would take her at her word, ing hack. I will send for a shawl." would take her heart by storm. the IlillltltUile of baby troll bl ab title to tin more thickness in tlie middle than at Heliotrope should not lx* mixed with place. Ita greatest length was 12’4 l*e«ie<! “ Very well." he said, and And he rang the hell as he spoke. dentition, A la IX“ |H*r<eii(u g,* of In- She walketl over hint with ruthless the tuck, is called a panetela. The other cut Mowers in water. They de inches and its greatest breadth 8 fantlle ills and fatalttlee are the result of "1 won't have any shawl!” said Miss little feet, and he was her patient,ador little paler as lie spoke. “I Slow teething. 1 Your loot! NUpplieN what the average panetela Is slightly longer cay quickly and have a harmful effect inches. , Idlewild pettishly. "Eirst you receive defii lent system ■ It* mentis, and l liave had ing slave. Dreading her ridicule and steps to this eml at once. Ilian a perfecto, though the mutter of upon tI k * other blossoms. ll was «»f the very purest gold, with Hiirprlsing miivcfmi < m with it. In Hcores of cases me as if I were a chimney sweep, then desiring, above nil things, to preserve And 1 have not abused my trust." Myosotis (forgetmeiiol I needs part ini but a littl«* of foreign substances sd thi. diet, given with their regular fo<xl, has Incensed as she was, Miss Idlewild's you scold me for a mere harmless Jest, size has nothing to do with tlie shape not failed to rhe. k th ........ _ infantile distresses the status quo, wherein be enjoyed a 1'anetelas are esteemed I hviiim * 'they shading, blit not the shade of a i ree. herlng. niosily between th«* “Hilgers,” Several of the tm»i* KertouH casM would. I head droo|»?d with s<»mething like and now you want me to wear a shawl! certain miserable species of happiness, 1 burn more regularly and are usually Plant among; taller fl«»wers or around and weigh«*«! <»17 ounces. It was found 1« e| sur«*, have bc-ii Latal without it. It can shame at these words. Never In her I won’t do It !’’ he had uever spoken a word of love to not be ton «pilckly quickly b>'*,iight to the attention in the northw«*s( main drive of the of better because more easily made. The rosebushes, ami It will do well. IB'e had Matthew* spoken to her like the mothers o| III»* count I y. !t is uh kb "You will.” her. Midhas mine, 120 feet below the sur virtue of tin* i-erf-’-’to is that Its small solute n«*«'t*ssity. Plenty of yellow blossoms should be "Well, yon will see. Besides. I am She frankly told him all her love af 1. C MKNDEI.. M. I>. er tuck lights more readily, and its secured for places which lack sun face of tlie earth and at a spot only not going home yet not until that stu- fairs. often (Innocently?» stabblug him more artistic curves give It greater shine. Yellow Is good in almost every ti.fty f«*et from where the fanmus Lady PrtaJuui.i. • « a-l » Srptemhei1’ 1, pld Beecher has gone, l.ast time he with her confidences and beguiled him I»t*nr Sirs 1 have Just tried the teething I-entity. Brassey nngget was dlscov«’i*ed th«* situation and is the cheeriest of tones. came he wept- actually wept—all over food in two.i-uRrh and in both It was a auc- or bullied him Into disposing of her It weighed Hfty-one < ees. One wax a ver.x sei ious case, so critG A londres is a sort of'cross between * Good cultivation causes an abun year before. the carpet. 1 had to put on my rub- adorers when they became trouble ■ •«! that it was brought to me from another It is, dance of Mbrotis roots Io he made. The pounds of pur«» gold i the iierfecto and the panetela. hers. ” • its for treatment Fatal results were feared. some. This she require«! him to do by I n perfecto from Hie head to Hie thick In three «lays the h««by erased worrying and growth of any plant Is largely meas But Matthew was proof ng'ainst non- I virtue of Ids whilom guardianship, the ami I.** now well. Us uclioii Preliminary Io the llnptlaoi. < ommenccd eating est ptfrl. and from there on to the tuck ured by the number of its Hbrous this case was remarkable. I would ad sense. Not a smile escaped him. . A it is betwixt and between. prestige of which she carefully pre- Wh<‘ii Bishop Goe of Melbourne was in I sually roots. v I hc you to put it In every «¡rug store in ibì« huge gray shawl arrived per maid, and the slope from tlie thickest putt to tlie served for such occasions. a «•urate, a famous pugiliat in the par c|t\. Yonis. lie began to unfold It. with a deter- tuck lias a gradual curve. i M pina’roR. M. n She was the more dependent on Mat- Ish. who went by the name of Jim the The tuck Too Smori. uiined eye. thew In such matters as Howard as n rille Is ns large as that of a pane SwerttiiHii'N Teething b*(»o«l will carry bat>y He was one of those men who are Slogger ami who had never «larkened "I tell you I won’t wear It!” she said tela. straitlaced, somewhat of a prig a nd < t.« I>l\ thriHigh the ,nx<»M dan constantly trying to beat down prices," a church do<»r. «-alleil al the parsonage Na-ely g< r-HiH period <-f child life. It renders lanc- petulantly, but she was growing rather very severe on her frivolities. asking him to baptize the baby. Ac iny of the kuhih uanecessury. It In the saieM A partegas is a cigar shaped mueli said a bank cashier, "aud had evident I pink with apprehension as Matthew like a londres, except that the slope It was to quash a darling plan of his mid h bleMsIng to the baby to not wait ly been looking around for bargain cordingly the bishop repaired I«» Jim's plan for Nymptou»* but to <*i»nnn**ni-e giving* it the steadily advanced, the shawl outspread from tbe thickest purl to tbe head is pretty sister's that he stalked Into .Mat prices for liis bill of exchange, When lions«*, blit was siirpris«‘d on beiug ad h-iirth or tilth month Then all the teeth tn his hands. thew’s office one morning, ills brow I usually not.go rounded. It is a shap. lie presented it to 'me and asked the mit ted to see Jim lock ll»«* <lo«»r and will come h-althfnlly. without pah», die- trchs* or Juncing. It In an auxiliary to their "I can't think what makes you so un not now ns fashionable as It used to wrinkled In a lairteutoiis frown. rate, I replied, ‘One-tenth of 1 per p«M*ket the key. “Be you the parson regular dirt and eaKlty taken. Price 50 cents kind to me,” said Miss Idlewild, weak he, ami even when eigurs are genuine "Mat.” he said abruptly. “It seems to <*onie to sprinkle that ki«l?” he asked. (enough for six w-eks), sent postpaid on re cent.’ celpt «if price. Pacific Coast Agents, Inland ening anil growing pathetic. “It was partegas the box is seldom slnmpeii me Evelyn hits been spending money “‘Now, l<sik here,’ he said. 'You are On the bishop assenting he ««»nliniird, prug <’«>., Mills Building. San Francisco. nreadfnl of me to speak to you as I did I with the name. like the deuce lately, Haven’t you been too high 1 huve done business In this “You can’t sprinkle that kid till you that day, but I've tried to show you letting her draw her Intereat ahead of A eom-has is a small blunt cigar. As bank for ten years, and yet you charge and me lias had a tight, parson.” that I was sorry for It. It isn't fair to i a rule it is a xery satisfactory sinoite me a higher rate tiiuu 1 can get from time?” The nnf<»rtumitc parson protested, AN UNQUIET SPIRIT. go on visiting that upon uie. You treat ' mid usually It lasts as long as a per Hie Farmers' bank, over the way. They bill Hilding protest us<*less “stood lip" .Matthew reddeneil guiltily. He still me as if - as If ” — Here Miss Idlewild kish« That Far Year« had charge of Evelyn's fl nances, though feeto. This is becatfsi-dhnt thill tuck will do It for one-eighth, if you don't to Jim. ri'lie battle went for the bish The paused, unable to proceed, and turned of the latter Jiurns dow n rapidly. The do It for that, I'll take my account over op, and Jim, pulling himself from the Haunted t ape .W«ir. the Joy property bad lieeu divided ami her face away. M« m » i *. muttered. “He’s th«* parson for Howard bail drawn out his share, For many years «»n Cape Noir, th« opera Is a very small cigar of any 1 here.’ Matthew construed this as a base standard shape. It ih-rlves ft-i name The baptism was proceeded wratrrn point of Maria, a straugw “Sometimes she has anticipated a "'All right.' I-remarked 'We will do me»" capitulation to escape the shawl, so little,” be said slowly, “but It is no from the fact that It Is designed foi it for the same rate, considering that with, and, as the story goes, Jim took light was seen, dancing sud moving he was not moved by It. to church going from that day.—Pall about In the most imaci'ountabls uiau great matter.” a short Htmike laWween the acts, and you tire an old customer.’ ".Wog I clune Inf" she nui<l flcnmrely. "I'm going to take yon home now,” very often It is called ou entr-acte. The ner. At one moment it would rise like “But It Is very bad "The bill of exchange cost him fkl Mall Gazette. a column of Hre into the air, and at au Howard, with a parental air. “Yon this, never before had she felt abashed he said, "and 1 want you to wear this. hrevas is a large, elunisy cigar, good cents more than It would lisd lie kept Ade.il.Mle lvrnv«.«*Mti«»H. «»tlier time II w«»uld fxll like a iuet«?ur. know yourself. Mat, she has no more and frighten«’«! in his presence. for an hour's putting. The largest size quiet.”-New York Times. A Let me put It around you.” "I won't have It!" she exclaimed, ex of nil Is tin* Naisileon. Sometimes Ila All old Seotswonmn Imd Imbibed so Th«*n It would seem to leap over the Idea of business than a butterfly. She swift sense of Ills fidelity ami her own citedly, leurs gathering In her eyes. much of Hu* diM'trlnc Hint music iu point and drop into the seM. afterward vans Nafsdeons are six or seven imdiiv- ought to learn to live within her In ingratitude rushed over her. Hreilrd For Other Parp»««*, "Now, Evelyn," said Matthew grave come. And she is becoming quite reck III length. The blacker ones are | mis I “Matthew she faltered, and she A Georgia justice recently married a I'luil'ch was sinful thul w hen she cnim* app«’aring again in tlie same spot ou less about money matters and other took a step forward, but he turned ly, "that Is childish. It Is n winter tlvely terrifying. runaway couple who drove up to Ills to this country sin* refused to sub- tlie hillside. The habitants tell thia nlglit. You have oil an Indoor dress. story aijoul it: The better grades of cigars are usu house ami went through the ceremony si-rlbe Io the general sentiment In fa things.” away. You must put on a wrap. Ami prob ally made hi several shapes and sizes. without descending from the carriage. vol' of choir singing, etc. She scowled In th«* time of the war for the poa .Matthew pricked up Ills ears. J'What “You will pardon me if I leave you.” ably Mias Patty and Howard are un There may be, for-instnm-e, the La When the ceremony was over, says th« one day In her own church when the sesshm «»f t'anada a French vessel, other things?” lie said formally. "I am very busy thin cougregntloll took up an anthem that pnrsn«*d |»y easy about you. Come, be reasonable.' an English warship l-'lor de Halatmi perfeetos. the I.a I'loi Atlanta Constitution, the groom film "Well, to tell you the truth, I think morning. "I will go home.'' said Miss Idlewild de Habana panetelas, the La Flor de bled In Ills pockets and fished lip thirty- was scored rather elaliorutely and steered its course into tbj^bay at thia ■he has got Into a rather fast set.” He held the door open for her, and complained to her pew neighbor of tlie p«»int for refuge. A boat was lowered Matthew's Quaker hair rose. “What with burning cheeks she hurried out. in n trembling voice, "since you are so Habami operna, the La Elor ile Ila six cents. "Jedge,” lie said, "this here’s all the foothold the devil wits getting even In fr«»m th«* side of the richly ladeu mer do you mean?” be asked, staring at and no word was spoken by either as anxious to be ritl of me. but I do not liana partegas and the La I'lor de Illi need either you or the shawl." liana conchas. Tbe label is Hie same money I gut in the world, Ef you've a the service of G.al, says tin- I-lilln«!.*»- « haiitinan, and in this thirteeis meu Howard in alarm. they parted. "You will nevertheless have both on on all of the sizes and shapes, hut on mind to take It. you kin, but I'll say plila Times. swiftly rowwl to the shore. Their ob "Why, It Is chiefly that playwritlug Matthew could not have been so very "Bill." protested her neighbor. "Unit ji’rl was to secrete a chest of gold fellow. Duval. He has a comedy to be busy, as he said, for after his visitor this oceasiou,” said Matthew sternly, the front of the box the name of tlie now that I done set It aside fer the anthem Is very old ami very sacred. which they had brought with them. Ou honeymoon expenses.” brought out In New York next week, was goue he sat there at his desk a "and I will not discuss the matter shape is stumped. Why. Ilnvld Miig.lt before Saul"' r«*a<*liing the p«»lnt they drew lota to On one end of each box of cigars w ill and about twenty yot ■: people Ijere long time, motionless, with his head with you auy longer.” "W ,-el, weel." comillelitisl 111." ol«l s«’«’ which of the men should remain So saying, lie went up to her and put be noted another word. Someliini s It Two Queer DlneMwe«. propose to make up a party for the I kjwh I, still staring at the carpet. to guard the treasure. The one to Astasia is a nervous affection the woman. "I ms. for Hi«* first time tin 'first night.’ Evelyu Is among them. Of course she afterward made an ab the shawl around her, whether she is Colorado, sometimes it is claro and derstan' why Saul threw a Javelin a' w|i«»m tin* Im fell was forced to « whu They have a rather good chaperon, ject apology for her behavior, railing would or not. In trying to evade him at other times It is maduro. This Indi peculiar feature of which is Hie fad Liavid w in it Hie lad sang fur him!" a Milenin "«111. by land and sea. by as It happens, but”— Matthew tlie best, the kindest friend a she stumbled and lie caught her, shawl cates the color of the cigars within, or, that a person suffering from It cannot as uninformed smokers say, tin* stand upright. If he tries, he will be night and day. by the ruler of the "Hhe must not go," said Matthew. girl ever had and herself a wicked In and all, In his arms. That Vunihrr 13. Matthew always said he completely .“strength." The lightest of nil cigars obliged to Imp and Jump whenever his in th«*r worbl. that lie would be faithful “I thought you'd see It that way,” grate. and she put on an air of peni So prevalent is the prejudice against t«» th«* trust throiigli life, unless rs Howard replied *witli a satisfied air. tence and humility which was very lost Ills head at tills moment. He for area yellowish brown. They are called feel touch the ground. In a word, his th«» number 13 that car <*<»mpauies in |i«*vc«l by his returning comrtides, and "So all you have to do wbeu she de sweet and unusual. Not a word more got hlmself. forgot everything but that elaros. Next In order come tin* colors actions are precisely’ those of a person I many cities have been «»Idigcd to «»mit est’ii after death w«»uld haunt the spot mands money for this expedition Is to did she speak about the theater party. the girl he loved was In his arms at do claros, which are a darker brown, who might lie required to stand up and then come the colorados, which right on n floor «‘ompoHed of redliot it. as th«* car bearing it did n«»t “«»urn should ii" one c«»me to take bls place, say ‘No.’ You can do this because She Implored him to keep her flnances Inst "Eve,” he sHid desperately, holding are about midway between black and coals. l*'«»rtumitely there are not many its living." In St. Joseph. Mo.. No. 13 says a wilt«»r in th«» Era. in his hands, and when he steadily re ■he lias overdrawn her account. ft 1 happened to I»«’ tlie car ofleiiest run I o M«M*uie the fiilHIImoiit of thia ww "Is that the only lie asked, fused she broke down mid crle<> so her close and all Ills |ientiip mail'« yellow. After the colorados come tlie eases of this malady on r«’«*ord. Aka I over a certain lin«’ in a l«»cality chiefly IPs wicked ass«»eiatea then and there Colorado maduros. which are a dark soul breaking its bonds, "you know Is the exact opposite of astasia, tliisin while iie thought pang. “I grievously that he yielded from sheer brown, and then the mnduros. which since a person suffering from it cannot inhabited l»v negroes. 11 was discov pul him to death and buri«*d him with that 1 love you!" uniat refuse her—1 cause her fright. Then he released her quickly, with an are well nigh black. Formerly another I remain seated. The iiionient lie acata ered after a time that these would th«’ lii’aMur»’. Tho-glioMly-light WMl disappointment.” But he was silently determined to color was In vogue. This was the os- I himself in a chair lie la obliged to walk blocks out of their way to take snp|H»se«l to be the spirit of the unir "Tbe only way. I tried to reason yield up ids stewardship the flrat op expression on his face aa of one ex the cars of a rival Hue. I»ut as s «»«» ii as d<*r«Ml man an«l many persons whu. euro, and It was a shiny black. But of I start up again. peeling the heavens to fall, but III A peraon it til id cd with her; Aunt Fatty coaxed her all portunity. “I must get away from It No. 14 was sent down in their district templisl by tlie hop«» of recovering the i late the fashion has been for light stead of falling the heavens seemed Io with aknthlshi can walk easily, but all," lie thought, with a sickening sense to no effect. She Is bent ou going.” the company's re«‘«»ipls resumed their Two or three days after this visit of what this wouhl mean to him. ••1 open their golden gates to Matthew, cigars, and the word oscuro has almost cannot sit. whereas n person suffering previous Hgurc. Thirteen as a house treaaiirv. ventured into the haunted sp«,t tlr«l In terror and told blood from astasia cannot stand upright ami of Howard, Miss Idlewild went dowu have been dreaming a foolisli dream, for Miss Idlewild, all awatbed as she dropped out of use. number als«» is hsiked upon with sus curdling stories of the Imrrlble pbau cannot walk in the ordinary manner What she said- she could not liave was like an Egyptian mummy, looked piei«»n. and th«* expedient of 11, IP-.* town to see Matthew In his office at H«*r Opport null > . toin^ ami frightful sights which they tip at him with wet, laughing eyes. owing to the contraction of hia lower said— if”— and then 1ft is often employed. Nell the bank "on business,” as she said "They nay »lie isn’t happy." colli- limbs. had witn«»sse«l ’Th«» light is seen ho "It took you a long time Io make up Poor Matthew was eut to the heart. York Tribun«’. demurely. mciited th«» neighbor, “ but 1 don ’ t sc«* longer. Perha|»H some adventurer your mind, Matthew, ” she said plain Matthew felt like an ogre in tbe task He was very kind to her. but he did lively. Va.-elaaterf Hetore w h\ ■’ bol«l«r than tlie r«*s| suc«*ee<1ed iu dis not rAll her .Miss Idlewlhl any more, Thru She Smiled. before him, ami, w hat made It harder In Brasil parents ami guardians lie ”Oh. s«»m«» peopl«’ never are satis «■<»\«•liiiL the gol«l. <*arried It «»fT and He—You always remind me of some to bear, he knew that she uever and there was a sort of coldness and fore consenting to the marriage of fled " thus gave rest Io th«’ unquiet spirit I m , Sndeed! apathy In Ids manner to her which, try dri-umetl he would refuse her. ■<> se “I’luit's right, and it's her «»wti fault their charges require a medical cer thing very disag revable. When a man gets tired out and III. as she would, she could not overcome. She—Sir! I—I — euatomed was she to his Indulging ller Helated. If she isn't happy, beeiiiise site’s able tlficate from Hie bride or brldegriami Certainly «be tried to make amends he goes fishing, returning shortly with He—Yes. you remind me of all the every whim. •■Cr'-f- wor. I want to «-k you a que« tn buy «’lollies that will make all the certifying that he or she has been vac three wall eyed pike, restored health time I have to »pend where I can’t s«»e Hon. 'f you pieaae.” “Give the [>oor cripple a dime," ■he to Idin In h thousand ways. Indeed, • nd a blister ou his nose. When a wo other women envious.”—(‘liicago Post. cinated. her manner to blni was so much gen you. I began Iu her absurd way. Jn Norway and Sweden before any "< 'wtuiiily. Lei tue hear It." man feels that way, «he hangs around And the clouds lifted. “I’ze observed." said Fnele Ephe, couple can' lie legally married certifi "Certainly,” said Matthew. with tler that he began to think she bad the bouse and cries If anybody looks "I want to ask you If your expert* grave polltene»». and be took a bright guessed his seefet, that she pitied him. at her. It must be lovely to be a "dal wlf er good many men lung pow cates must lie produced showing that eiue l-’a-la to the belief that a IH^SOlí Matthew lived only alsml half a It) some New Zealand town» there who eita a AV wish rabbit »Uoukl wtoap new dime out of a little roll of roina er nn' bruin pow<* am In Inverse pro bolli bride ami bridegroom have l>eeii man. -Chicago Record Herald. are mure women voters thau men. portion."• Colorado Springs Gazette. frtab from the mint ami banded It to block from the Joys, and Kvelyn was nu ■ hare luattreaaY” t duly taccimi ted. 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