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f
iea and •
w al»«vs them H* amlled
I In a grava kind
*■*
th» m. turn
Ing his fa* e from right t<» left aa
iiioiigh lomiiig for »um» otte, lie ear
risii under «»•• arm a vloiin Kvery
mie knew tlie uhi tsittered lw»t. It w»»
I Igurd'a.
’"Why. ft's Vigord'»: It's Vlgurd'» fld
die?' »aid Antoine.
"Yea. it a Vigord'» flddl*." said the
young unni. Mill lo-ikiiu- rogitd. "Vi
gori! la down at the bouse of Big Ba
biche. He wa» taken sick. 1 saw him
then* and told him I would fetch the
Addle and play for you. aud here I
am."
-
lie tossed his band up In a gay. free
fasliion. Just then be »aw a face look
lug out at him from liehlnd half a doz
en other»—a pale, half friglitemsl. I»*-
wiIdi red face, with the eye*, fnll of an
anxious qileKtiomiig. and a »mile, too,
struggle for life about the lip», just
■ucli a »mile as might falter it tlie lip»
of a condemned man wlm thought he
saw the bearer of a reprieve. God
gives even tbe |***or, tbe laliorioua and
tlie foolish of this world, whins* brains
are set to sitine under gray skie», mo
nient» of wisdom and of feeling so
deep lh.it all the rest of their lives. In
days ami months and years, is as
nothing lieside them, as a guarantee
that at the end, as at the beginning,
all souls an* the same, and th«* rest Is
le Aiigel of the Four
according to tlie
rds*the thousand paths
Corners, who wat.
of life.
M
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•mm
I H«’t
fin»«
• •■ sad H«ai«a «•» »»at« *«•»(
t p»e Peatt* «!**•••■«
ImethSw »wdM.. m «re
»•*»* in mu «’ «»*«*<• «»d ••««op»!« di«
eimiHr in «0he»« I pond «««mmiHi»
Will Mt* •• m»l* l| i»«!'»« IW lh*
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Hi»»» I* UN *iHlh*l*«'* w !*»«■ tim'd*
•n i
w HI i lmii«lh** •«* n»»’t»r*ll** tn
• i»«ll»n»r*»‘ lmg»»lj ••mi!»••«•• I of wowi*n
or *n mnl»m»c* In ■ ««4«l r«w»m Th*
*««i«**1 * ii «II* h »**« io
lb* tn**H
r*«|*»n*iv* «ml in«i»lrlu<. ar* tb»*w Bright** Iliacnn<l IHrtb*. tco
rtmi|*»«•*• I **f iih *! i **i*«»w«le»l m««l |«m b»*«I
Ara PimitKcly Curnblc.
II»» r m»«I * m in
W hi »», ii iMHiirally «Io not *|*|'li«u<l nr
They *r* liy iii*tin« i ni«»iv uHf Johs A Pfcrlp«, of th* Mvtel R*| h Urf, 7*1
re*frnI imm I In lb* |» ii I»I k - *1 |»r*«*loii «»f Muller strert an old Uuie Man Francl*cu
lieertutwr tt. h*H:
their eiiiothm* than 111*11 Every |»ul»ll<* **•* ■ ibd , InlT
—It la hard h»r
to ballet' Hrlgl»t*n
*l»»»Mk*r i* «*viiii|»liiii»*ni**«l l»y tli' lr |H**e D Q
imcbm * and
ar* curable. Will yuu
*n<**. knowing th*t 1 ir quiet
at let us QicuiKMj .vour cbbt ?
home I m oft»‘iitiui** more eiT»-etii* iu
A —You niav. I've u>hl mauy about It.
renultii than the iu«*it eutlnmUiath*
y.—lMd phy*iclans drclare II Utabeteef
ahtmtlnx on tbe afreet oMiier* by the
A —A half *k»«rn did. For three yram I de
otb*r *ex. In a publlr meet lug. bow rlloed Bteadlly till dually 1 bad to »ell uiy
ever, th* au«li*ii«v get* it* cue from b»i»iBeaa 1 be last doctor tbouirht I'd live only
tho*e neareat tbe a|MMiker. 1 nuiiember siiout six weeks aud advised me to straight« u
affair».
well two au«li*n«e*. I m MI i from tlie But Q tuy
—How Moou did you tiegia t«> mend under
name awdal <*laaa. Iwith
I*o(h 1 he Fulton 1 'oiii|M>uu<is *
A.—The spei itic gra* ity soon began to <lr« ¡*
lu large theater* Mini Imth largely nt but
ft was uearly a year before I w as perfect l>
tended by wotneu. One hN|»|»eiie<l to l»e sound.
Q
—L>id any w I mhu you told of it take it ?
111 Colorado, «»lie in Maj*aa«,hiia»‘tta. In
A.—Several case* of Dialwlrs aud Krivhl's
one meeting the orrheatra was re DiM*aM*, upon heartug my experience, took it
r*M.*ov»?r*d.
aerved for women. In the other meet and
Q -<.au you recall the names ♦
ing the men tia«l tlie (hrelieatra ami the
A.—1 don't like to mention them without
permiMiion One wa? a fr end iu Collin
women had th* lower gallery an«l all their
wood. Ohio, who was peusioumt off by hia com
the Imxe*. In t»oth caaea tbe audieii«,«ka pany a-* incurable. He recovered. Another
tliat of a well iodo lady in this cit.v. who
were entirely friendly to the a|»eakera. waN
was also given up by her physicians She 1«.
The aecond meeting was market! bv now perfectly well
What <io \ou lUiuk teow ol IU m curability
wild enthusiasm, tlie first «»lie by re of Q chrouic
Height's DiM»a*« aud IMaltetew ?
apectful attention. In the a*«*«»ml ease
A.—I have known for »everul yearn that they
curable
the maa* of men in the orchestra urge«! are
Q —But the Itooks say that they are not?
ou the sp«‘*kers by eontinueii applauae.
A.—-Certainly they do, and t r that reason
many
will not at first Iwlieve it, but they will
In the first caae the men iu the galler gradually.
lea who atartetl to applaml were
checked l»ecHune l»etw«‘«»ii them and
Medical works agree that Bright’s I» s« v> ■
tbe s|»eakera was a mass of absolutely and l>iak»etea are incur.»l»le but s? per cent ure
positively recovering un«ier the Fultou Com
silent femininity In the orehobtrs. I d«> ¡•oundM iCommuu forms of kidney ootuplahit
not say tliat one meeting w<* l«*ss ef aud rheumatism offer but short res >t.vi.c<- 1
Price, fl for th- Bright s Di*--use and fl «■» for
fective than the other, but tlie differ the Diabetic <’4Hn|onnd John .1 Fu t«>u Co,
Montgomery St Sun Franci*. <• sole oom
ence tn tl»<- strain on the sp«*aker was
pouuders
Free tests made for patmut». Do-
marked. From “Th* Spellbinder.’’ by •criptive pamphlet mailed free
Colonel Curtis Guild, Jr., in Scril>
ner’s.
•»•» •■*»*«••*•< *«»•♦!••»»• »bat
I
• «■is s»»a> ta Satti»« <»tiat«»«
g ag her
tin
• reteat H*ria«a«taa »»at "!•» Wa«
I ••eg «»f
lbs
• aa w»a t«i W«aa«
bai'
! chawi
Co>r|M,
by
i no re®.
“Any man ran marry atty w «twaw "
• • • • QdtoeM
I • »felt ft
«-iltaire ini* e « yttli-ally ilei larrd If hr
I re - fr*,<
■nit ;eir««H*» h»*r long ennttah " I hi»,
3 tt tt « tt tt tt
| heart"
at any rale, wa» tbe eiperlen*** of Ja
»h<* imhox I mid stood looking straight
rob Hallhlay. a well known ■ haracter
before ber. repeating tlir pbr»»e »till
In tb«* math of England » *-onple of
a
"** »'—i** *,,,i ’*•
a
heart
I WW I Iwllr. ’ There In no "I* to
■ K»lii. aa though. having learned Hi«
gi-neratnm» »go.
HERS pi», n>> Biblis. no niumr. even the cur Busted bini, ami th«* lit tale by lienrt, abe had furautten amiie
Never ilhl a burr win a wife under
tie chemist wm»hi|ied him.
thing. Bui »hr waa merely lost for a
such dlM'ouragliig condition« »■ Jacob,
“Hee. my children." be said, with his imniient In aernra which were fl*»lung
"Truly," re pin-* I Autuliw "Here II
fir after bla flrM propoaai he was
1« N.w Year's day, »iwiw Hirer f'^t sha rj eyes twinkling, "shier Vigord IS before her mind, baring For til«* tiiu«
■ouudly bornrwhipped by tbe young
have
some*
ili
ng
a
geli
bls
la
te.
let's
drrp. lb** bo u»w* so but JTOU «-nut
pa.«.*«t lieyoml her audience to th«
lad.r'a father and ducketl In a convrn
Limit I»*, thirty pair of foot waiting, coming, «live him a half Lour longer. world w here 111 de«palr uue » oh n aolll
lent pond:
loti of tot,a,-. of *-oId pork, plenty of then If he isn’t here I'll play tbe fiddle flee», mid the Angel uf tbe Four «’or
“i’ll a»k ber again next year." Jacob
elder liebltid tbe door mol no iMUMbt! tu' «elf. I et » hate Uuw tlie dance of her» rail show ua no right uf way as
spluttered aa be emerged from bla
Well. It’s droll, that! l’aliaw! i'll the Uttle Wolf. I'll whistle. Well, we travel.
liatb. the Are i«f hl» |>a»«i*Hi not a whit
whoever at the end shall stand alone
aland on a tub and wblstlr!”
Some girl in tbe crowd giggled nerv
quenched by bl» «.-old douche "Kegu
must
tell
a
very
tine
In
tbe
«-enter
Bubrtte laughed. "Look at Alphonae.
ously. Another, »be kuew not why,
larly mice a year, on the aunlversary
Watch bow lie altake bla black bead, story. It must lie of love, it must ba gain a quick, gasping «oh. Baliette.
of bis flrst proponal aud Immersion.”
and bln eye» dance ao. Ab. poor man! like a play aud it must lie true.”
who Nni next her. »»id. "You goose,
NicholMiu aaya In his biography of Mr
At thia every one laughed. "M'sleu' it's only a »lory."
lie would give bla bead for Marie, but
Halliday, "Jacob attlrisi himself lu hi»
»lie alta with a half dozen gallant! lie Medallion is so droll." they said.
Thia brought Marie back. She took
flnest raiment and presented hia peti
■Ide her. uud abe Itaab her big brown “The dance of the Little Wolf and up llie thread again, lightly, but plain
lion, always with the same negative re
then
a
true
story
of
love.
Certainly
eye» over at Alphouae. and they drive
lively too:
sult. M hen he presented himself, now
lilui mud. Mon Dim! You think »lie M'sleu’ Medallion is amusing!”
a middle aged mau. for the twenty
"By and .by abe came to a city. It
They all came to their feet, eager
care for him. with Ida party eye» anil
fourth time, the lady greeted hi» ap
atood
high
on
a
great
bill.
It
had
black hair? No, no. You see? You for tbe dance, keen to see ou whom Hplendid houses, cburclie» and palace»,
pearance with a peal of laughter. 'It's
hear her feet tap the floor. Hlie long to tbe mantle of romance would fall. and lieneath. at the Foot uf tlie moun
no gm»!. Jai-oli, I s«*e.’ »lie exclaimed.
dance like ua all. and Alpbonae lie long
T may as well give in now as later, but
tain, there flowed a flue, wide river.
for her.”
what a faint hearted creature the Im
Every stone of that city was made of
"So." rejoined Antoine. "1 do not
portunate widow was compared with
gold, and every drop of that river was
understand that Marie. Why i»’t all
a sweet white wine. Whenever the
you!' ”
get on their kneea to her uud »lie ear»
Sheridan took an equally bold course
girl looked at tbe city she knew it
fur no man?”
when he »ought to win tbe fairest of
was »o; wheuever abe looked at the
•‘You think that?' asked Babette.
tbe lieautiful (laughters of I.iuley, th»
rtier site knew that it wa» so. and
"Ab. you are only a man. witli a man’s
when she looked in tbe eye» uf her
comiMwer of Bath, who wa» strongly
eyes! You tliink liecauae »lie not litre
opi»>M*d to the suit of the brilliant
prince she knew it wan an, for they
for you »be care for nobody. That’s
young [M»*t and dramatist. His lady
Mere all gold aud wine also, mid site
(Til BK OONTINl'Klt.)
like a man. He 1» ao vain. When a
love. too. wa» lieset by an army of
could have lived Just ever and ever,
woman care not for him. lie i» so hup
suitors, many of them far more eligi
looking nt those eyes till the Scarlet
WISDOM OF THE WIDOW
py when »lie care not for any one else.
ble than the Iienniless law student. The
Hunter blindfolded ber and led her
Well. I'ui glad I'm not a man.”
out on the lonely trail of the White VI»»»« of ■ M« h Who l)or» 1i«t A*re* circumstances called for liold and de
Antoine bristled up. "Come, come.
With To«y Weller.
cisive action. After threatening to de
valley, from which no man returns.
Hnbette. You think 1 care for Marie?
The man who marries a girl just out stroy himself If the lady refused bls
Yes, she had found her prince, It
No; only for ytiu. You are the one
does not matter where she saw him of school hax need of much shrewdueaa. advances and lighting a couple of duel»
great woman in the world!”
first—in a paluce ur a b >use or a church tact Hint fortitude, for the first year of with one of his most formidable rivals
Buliette laughed merrily, her little
matrimouy will produ«*e a violent revo Sheridan took the bold step of running
— for she saw him; tliat was en High.
white teeth thisliiug. She tapped him
"She was only a poor |ieasant girl, lution in her mlud. As she learns to away with Miss I.iuley aud conducting
A H«|»rrm* Court Celaeldene*.
on tbe urm.
but he was a great man, so wise, so know her husband- she who lias never ber to a French nunnery, where she re-
While in se»»ion the associate justices The mortality among babiea during the
"Oil. you foolish—foolish! A man cun
■plendld, so kind. lie said that she aren him except when he had his best uiained in eonflnement until, succumb
three teething years 1» something frightful.
never see when it is a woman. He
was beautiful, and she believed him; coat on she will deem him a brute and Ing to her lover's daring and persist of the riiiteil States supreme court are The census of lMM) shows that al it << pc iu
every
seven fuccunibs.
seated
on
either
side
of
tlie
chief
jus
think» her great when she's very little
lie said that be loved her. ami she will be disappointed and diagustcd, for ence. »he consented to marry him.
The
cauBt*
is
apparent
With
baby’s
He thinks he understands himself, and
An amusing and <haracteristic story lire, in tlie order of tbelr commissions, bones hardening, the tontanel (opening in the
trusted, but when she threw herself »lie will compare Idin with that I iiiih »»-
closing up and its teeth orining all
lie knows nothing There Is Marie
on his breast and cried that she would al hi* ideal of manhood which every la told of lain! BeaconsAeld in tbe tlie oldest in i-ommissioii on Ills right, skull)
these coming at < nee create a demand for
\\ hat do you know ? You think her all
never leave him there came into bis girl has in her mind and of w liicli he. days when he was wooing Mrs. Lewis, tlie next oldest on his left; tlie third is bone material that nearly half the little
stems are deficient
in.
The result
is
coquette. You think l’lu better. Mon "/ will tell von <« ironilcrlul, Ix'iiitu<il. face a strange, pitiful look. That look of c«»iirse. falls short. But with ex to whom in later years of married life second on tlie right and the fourth se<-
weakness, sweating, fever, diar
dreadful alury.’’
ond on tlie left, and so on alternately, ¡eevishness,
Dleu! If I were ill the same way as
broke her. heart, for it couldn’t lie -It |»erience will come wisdom, in time he was so touchingly devoted.
rhoea, brain troubles, convulsions. < t« .. that
Hand in hand, with tripping step, they couldn't be! She was only a foolish abe will understand that her girlhood's
Marie, I’d be like her.”
One day Mr». Lewis, who was then the youngest In commission occupying prove terribly fatal ’1 he deaths In I*"' mi.i
three years were 304.9K9, to sa,v nothing of
Antoine ran his Auger» through his wound in aud out of the rooms. Medal peasant girl or she would have known Ideal, if she were to have him in the living In retirement at her seat in Gla the seat on tlie extreme left.
the vast number outside the big «ities that
When Justice Field was tlie senior were not reported, and this in the Unite«!
hair, knotted ills forehead and smiled lion »landing in tbe center of the Hour, that a prince could never lu* her hus tlesh. would be an unbearable prig, morganshire. saw a gentleman walking
having changed bis whistling to a sing band. Y’et she knew that be loveil her. aud that her husband is aliout as good leisurely up the drive. “Jane," she ex associate, tills arrangement produced States alone.
In a droll way.
When baby begins to sweat, worry or cry
"By tbe holy, 1 do not understand." song kind of chant. The long, waving,
"Then there came a sad, terrible day, as men go and even If she loves him
claimed to an old servant. "I really be this curious result: The names of the out in sleep don't wait, and the net*«! is
neither
medicine nor narcotics
What the
loving
line
linking
like
chains,
curv
Justices
on
the
right
had
Imt
a
single
be said. "Wlio Is there Marie loves? '
when all tbe great men uf the kingdom a little better Hum the next man.
lleve that horrid man Disraeli is i-om-
little system Is crying out for is more bone
You can see she play the game with ing into circles, parting, joining again, came together and decided that sin*
A widow has all this knowledge of Ing up the drive. Do. please, run to the •yllable- Field. Gray. Brown and White material Sweetman» Teething Fuud »up
of thoiimindr*
them all. but there Is no one. She lias llrst slowly, then faster and faster, must go away or the prince would lose men and of the world, which a spinster door and say I'm not at home." Jane — While the names of those on the left plies it. It has saved the live»
They lieg in to improve within
liable».
them — Jacques, Adrien. Jules, Al now suddenly In a pretty column hack liis kingdom as well as lose her. What lacks. A man talks to a widow freely C|>ened the door to tbe uudeslred caller had two syllables Harlan, Brewer. of
Here 1» what physh'ian»
forty-eight h< ur».
ptionse and Hie rest coniine ca! They ami forth, the men together, then the could she do? She could not wait as to one who has found him out. She and gravely announced lier message. Shiras and 1‘eckham. All were mar think of it.
»34 W ishington Rt..
are on their shins, uud she put her lit women flashing eyes, waving black alsmt the palace gates; she could nut Is expert in the aria of pleasing him. "I know,” Disraeli coolly answered, ried, but lio one of tlie Justices on the
San Fran« tsco June 2, 1W3.
tie foot on them all. Wliut does she hair, tbe warm breath of youth tilling defy all the great men. who were so and if a bright young widow sets her “but take my bag to a bedroom aud right had eier had any children, while Gentlemen 1 am pre»« rlbmjF your í « mmí in
the multitude of baity »roubles due to im
care? Ah, Baliette, what she care? the room with an ecstasy wherein ev strong aud who could make happy ur cap for a man be can esca|M* her only prepare luncheon. 1 will wait until each of those on the left had both chil peded
dentition.
A large percentage of in
ery little care and alarm of life was destroy, a» they wished. What could by flight. A widow’ has no illusions Mrs. Lewis is ready to come down dren ami grandchlhlreii. The colors funtile ills and fatalities are the result of
There'» no one!”
teething. Tour food supplies what the
Bubette suddenly became grave, and »Hallowed up, anil at last there came slit- do? But she saw him once again, and no ideals. She is well trained and stairs.” which, of course. Mrs. Lewis were all on the right Gray. Brown and slow
deficient system denmnds. and 1 have had
surprising success with
.'n scores of cases
her eyes watched Antoine with a won a sudden moment of confusion, the it was at the altar of a great church— used to going double, while the spinster felt compelled to do a few minutes White—while tlie left was colorless.
this dirt, given with their regular food, ha*
liurly
burly
uf
laughter
and
sweet
af
Youth's Companion,
tiering kind of sadness. She was
oh. a church like none any of you ever is an unbroken iilly and is Itound to later.
not failed to check me Infantile distresses
fright
or
contentment,
as
the
hazard
younger than be, yet she was wiser,
saw. with a brautiful Calvary above kick up a good deal w hen she first feels
Meveral of the more serious rases would. 1
"Oh, dear, what can I do with such
feel sure, have |>ren fatal without it. It can
Ni* laflacee «hove.
for every good woman is wiser than of the dance grew. Presently all part tin* altar and angels with large, flam a tug at the snaffle. San Francisco an obstinate, thick skinned man?' the
net be too quick!) br*’Ught to the attention
Ill
Dr.
John
Hall's
lime
it
was
the
auy muti. She wondered w li.v lie did ed, aud Marie stood alum* in tbe cen ing wings and a thousand candles Bulletin.
of
the mothers of the countrv
It is an al»
widow asked desperately later in the
ter
of
tbe
floor,
with
Antoine
ou
one
»«•lute
necessity.
custom
in
Ills
church
to
use
the
old
burning
and
such
wonderful,
sweet
not know that when love Hr st stirs In
day when Disraeli showed no sign of
La.
C.
MENDF.U
M D
Faaiiluuablr Life lu Italy.
a womau's heart she begins to lie w ise, side not far and Alphonse ou the ytlier. music! It was so she saw- him. ami
raising the siege. “Marry him. 1 sup fashioned, simple hi inns, and ilie sing
There
were
laughter
and
a
storm
of
Petaluma,
<
’
al
.
September
1,
19o2
The fashionable season iu Italy, says pose. ma'am.” was Jaue's philo»ophlc lug was congregational
that was their goodby. She looked in
wbeu in a mun’s be begins to la* fool
Dear Sirs 1 have just tried the teething
On one occasion William M Evarts r«M»d
ish, for the one becomes unseltlsh uud clapping. "Marie! Marie!" they all to Ills eyes, aud they had the same look Luigi Villar! in “Italian Life In Town answer, and. as tbe world knows, the
in two cases and in both it was a sue
cried. "The story! The true love ns when she first heard him tell his and Country,” is from Christinas to persistent .wooer had his way in the dls«*overe<l E. Delafield Smith, then cess One wa» a very serious case, an criti
the other vain.
cal that It was brought to me from another
love, and she got up on her feet and Easter, the time generally known as end in this as in most other things in corjioratioii counsel of New York city city
After a moment she said, with a se ■tory!”
for treatment
Fatal results were feared
Antoine
ran
his
Angers
through
hi.**
singing
with
all
his
heart
and
whiz
In three days the baby ceased worrying and
called
out
to
ldui.
blit
lie
raised
bla
the
carnival.
At
Naples.
Messina
ami
rious little twist of the bead: "An
life.
commenced rating and is now well. Its action
hair,
shook
tbe
little
gold
rfligs
in
liis
pered
to
his
friend:
lmnd
nt
her
as though to say, ‘No; some other places there Is also a sum
toine. I do not know who 'tis. liut
A Judge, not long deceased, used to
in this case was remarkable.
I would ad
"Why, there Is Smith singing "1 vise you to put it in every drug store in this
mer season. Commenting on the pe tell a diverting story of his wooing. In
there's some one Marie loves. Do you ears and griutied at Marie, then at never, never!’
Babette.
Alphonse-was
nervous,
and
city.
Yours,
“And that was tbe end. She left the culiaritles of life among the upper those days he was a struggling and ob want to l-e an angel!' 1 knew In* want
think I'm a woman aud not know the
1. M PROCTOR. M D.
look of love In another? There is his eyes had a kind uf wild hunger as great city, and as she went »lie saw classes. Mr. Villari says:
scure lawyer without even tbe prospect ed to be district attorney, but I didn't
lie
looked
at
Marie.
Rweetman's Teething Food will carry baby
that It was only built of stone and not
“Italians, even in the grandest estab of an income, and the woman on whom know be wanted to lie an angel."
some one somewhere, und It is all un
and comfortably through the most dan
Marie glanced round the room, smil of gold and that the river was only lishments. do not wear evening dress he had set his affections was the
The remark was repeated to Mr. sately
gerous i»eri«>d of child life.
It renders lanc
happy. I know that. Ho you think If
ing naively, gave Alphonse a quick cold, dark water aud not wine, after for «limier unless there is a party. A daughter of a purse proud man with a Smith and quick as a flash came the ing of the gums unnecessary. It Is the safest
It wun all right she would play with ,
plan and a blessing to the baby to not wait
sidelong glance of torturing coquetry all. Her eyes were uot the same, aud black coat is enough for ordinary pur high sounding name who was strongly retort:
them like that—so cold, so heartless?
for symptoms but to commence giving it the
and then caught Medallion's eyes. He they would never be the same, never, poses. A few men w ho wish to he par opposed to giviug his daughter to a
"No, I have never mentioned the mat fir-urth or fifth month. Then all the teeth
No. but she must do something. A wo
come healthfully, without pain, dis
ter to Evarts, knowing that In* had no will
ticularly fashionable wear a smoking "penniless lawyer.”
man will go mad unless. Poor Marie! Mas looking at her with a whimsical, never.”
tress or lancing. It is an auxiliary to their
suggestive smile. Slie flaslusl one back.
regular
diet and easily taken. Price 50 cents
Influence
in
that
direction.
”
“
Do
yoj
know,
sir,
”
the
father
thun
The
strange,
searching
pathos
of
her
coat with a black tie. which garment
Perhaps the mau does not love her
(enough for six weeks), sent postpaid on re
All at once something dehant swept voice tilled the room, like tbe eerie mu is sufficient for all save very large «lin dered alien he was asked for bis
Perhaps be loved her aud should not.
reipt of price. Pacific Coast Agents, Inland
over ber face, a wave of emotion sic of a violin, and Medallion felt his ner parties and balls. On the other daughter’s hand—“do you know, sir.
l.oM«llaa Aatan l*nwa.
Drug Co., Mills Building. San Francisco.
Perhaps something prevents. Well, it
which seemed to lift her all at once face flush aud bls Angers tingle, for he hand, there are occasions when a man that my «lulighter's ancestors have all
"Lightning knocked tin* church atee
la all tbe same. She Is as you see.”
into an atmosphere apart from them was reading the story of a girl's life in dons bis dross clothes by day. it is de been noblemen and that one of them pie down." some one said to Brother
NESTING WOOD DUCKS.
Autolne was a little nervous, facing
all, independent of them all. Some in the allegory. Perhaps oul.v be and one rigueur at court functions, even In was a favorite minister of Queen Eliza Dickey. “Yea; Satan's eyes always
Babette’s seriousness. He bud not the
The Courinhlp Period la Followed
herent dramatic strain in ber master
care of life, only the shanties In the ed her for the moment. Sliu was alive other understood, and that other was mornings, and at weddings, I.a dies beth?’ "Oh. yea. I know all that,” the flash Are when lie sees a churi-li »tee
by a Very Pros«!«- Married Life.*
the simple Babette. She pinched An wear hats at the tbeat«krs except on young barrister placidly answered, pie ga me up.” "And here'» a colored
winter, the river In summer, tbe little
Wht*n a pair of wood ducks And
brother killed another at a camp m«*et
gala night». They display more jew "and do you know- that Queen Eliza
farmlug in the autumn and courting to her Auger tips. She steppe«] back a toine's arm.
"Can’t you understand?” she said.
elry by day than English holies. The betb once slapped your ancestor's face, Inf.” “Yea; Satan goes ter meet in' water and a hollow tree to suit, little
Babette In a happy, irresponsible fash little from Alphonse and Antoine.
They
drew
away
ou
either
side.
Imt
Antoine
shifted
from
one
leg
to
tbe
Italian aristocracy have magnificent ■ ml unless you are more civil 1 will do 'long will de res' er dem en sometimes time is lost in preparlUK the nest. This
Ion all tbe time. But take It seriously
Medallion fold«*«l his arms and waiched other, ran his Angers through bis hair Jewel«, and even in quite small towns, the same for you?” It is scarcely sur ■bouts de luinies'." "And a preacliet task and the covering of the eggs are
—life—love? Watch how bls feet tup
her from under his busby brows stead and said on!v: "It's a good story, very where there is no great wealth, the old prising that ao liold aud daring a lover was drowned in the river last Heck.” performed by the female, for. to the
tbe floor Impatiently. He is wild for
ily. kiudl.v.
good! Bleu, she could go oil the stage. families can make a tine display* The bad bis wav in tbe end, even In tbe “Oh. yea; Satan's In de water t<»>. He best of my knowledge, the male does
tbe dauce.
"The story, tlie story, Marie!" they Ah. once when I was iu Montreal I tall bat Is only necessary at marriages, face of such a barrier of ghostly noble 'bleege ter go dar ter cool off." “So little mure than sit around on liandy
It was New Year's day. the time of called
saw a play. Voila, that was a good funerals and at court. Young inen of ancestors.
you blame everything on Salau. do IlniliK and look pretty. During the
festivity beyond all others in a French
l’he moment before- Marie was lost play! Well, she could act In such a fashion wear it also when paying calls
you?' "Bless God!" was the reply. period of nest building and while the
The
late
Prince
Blatnarek.
It
is
said,
Canadian home, uud tbe young people
to everything around her. Now she play, that Marie.”
during the season. Among th«1 bour won hia wife In much the same way. "Ain't dat what lie's fer?’— Atlanta duck Is laying he la the lieau ideal of a
of the parish were gathered, ready to
bamlHoine and loving cavalier, ever at
was back again, conscious of tli<-ir
Constitution.
dau<*e until the morning, but to tbe 11 .-ser.ee, but still In tbe atmosphere | Babette smiled, shrugged ber shoul geoisie evening clothes are hardly ever Although be hud not known tbe lady of
tentive and seemingly most anxious as
ders. lifted ber eyes and caught Medal worn at all.”
bls love more than a few days and ber
bouse of Marie's father old Vigord. the
to her whercaliout» should she happen
C»»».le.».» F.1« m ,I f .
parents were not even aware of bis ex
tiddler, bad nut come. For the lust I where her inspiration was born. A ' lion's. and each knew of what the oth
"Women are belittled and made of to get out of his sight. But with the
smile
too
brilliant,
too
airy,
played
on
er
was
thinking.
istence,
he
presented
himself
one
day
be
Faithful
to
the
Last.
buur there bad been nothing but "Vi-1
Marie now alntoat breathlessly hur
Iu rnauy Scotch families tbe old mall fore them and boldly asked |>ermis»ion no account in every possible way." ••« waning of the honeymoon he seems to
gurd! Vigord! Why doesn’t Vigord her Up». Her voice had a feverish
Her eyes, though, were ried her story:
servant 1» a permanent Institution. He to marry their daughter. In vain tlie claimed the indignant head of the fam feel rather liored with the Mhole busl-
come?” Every one seemed troubled lightness.
"So the poor girl rami’ back over the enters the service of a family when be father fumed and blustered ami threat ily. "Even the geographers willfully nes». and gradually he gets clubby—1.
save Marte. She did not worry. Per burning with a look hard to read.
"I will tell yon a wonderful, beaiiti plains and over the hills to her little Is a boy, sticks to bis place and re ened to have tbe young man forcibly ■ nd deliberately slight her. Ilow many «., wanders from bis own Areside and
haps that was because she hud lieen
cottage home. But she was never the sign» only when tile infirmities of age ejected from the house for his imperti really important towns in this iniiulri bunts up another drake or two to help
a year at school In Quebec city and fill, dreadful story." she said.
him loaf away the summer. The busy
“Once upon a time"—at this they all same again. She laughed when others ■ re upon him. Naturally he grows in nence. "I am sorry to annoy you. sir,” ■re named in honor of a woman'.-"
therefore bad got a kind of manner,
"Well, my dear.” »»Id her husband, little luck keeps her own counsel anil
was playing tbe self possessed lady, or la ugbed — "once upon a time.” she re- laughed, and she was gay. and she time to claim as rights what were at tbe young «- Idler said, "but I must re
"»Its tight " on the dozen or uiore highly
that If she coil hl not enjoy herself In |a*ated very lightly, "there was a girl. danced, and everybody said that she flrst granted him as fa voi s and if u** spectfully decline to lesve tbe house scratching hi» chin reflectively, "there
one way she could in soother There ami she thought herself beautiful, She had good times In the world. But you. is opposed asserts himself with a spirit until I have your consent.” Nor did he, Janesville, you know." Chicago Trib polished Ivorylike eggs crowded to
gether in a bed of soft decayed wood
was something iu her different from used to dream of a great prince who do you think she had? Because, when I of independence, An English palier although tbe cunaent was given iu these one. • —- — ..............
and down from her breast.
ungracious words: "Well, I suppose you
tbe other girls in tbe room You felt would come one day and tell lier that slit* thought of the city now it was no tells a story illustrative of this,
• Tnw«*li »1 Sarrasm.
Quite frequently the nest is at the
that you did not know her as you Ills bouses, bis lands and all the riches j longer of gold, and when she thought
A lady's coachman, a crusty old fel- must have your way, but I cannot cvm-
Mr.
Skinfl.nt
ion rerelving a «!epiit.-i bottom of a hollow several feet deep,
af
the
river
it
was
black
and
wicked,
of
his
kingdom
were
for
her
She
only
pllment
my
-laughter
on
her
choice
of
a
kuew them. All that they thought or
low-, w ho had lieen in tbe service of
tion from Ills employees! Well, what's ■ nd no doubt the »trong, hooked claws
were flashed In their brown eyes, on llvisl in a cottage In a village, but that and when slie reuiemliered the maa the family in her father's time, gave mule for a husband."
the matter now?
of the Hood duck are a special pro
their red, careless lips and In the didn't matter She rode In a tiny carl- ■he saw tin* great rulers of his king her great trouble and annoyance on
Clerk ls|»>kesmaiii We want to lie vision for the oft repeated climbing out
loose softness of tbelr hair, but In ole. and she bad only a little Indian dom frowning at ber and the hand of several occasions by uot carrying out
He Feel» It.
paid every w«*ek Iiistewd of every of the hollow. Edwyu Sandy» in Uut-
Marie's strong chin, dark coquettish pony to take ber to mass and to mar her prime raised a» if It saiil, 'No. her Instructions. At length his conduct
"Does a draft give you cold chills
month.
Ing.
__
eyes and strong brow there bld some ket. but that didn't matter. Siu* was a never, never!’ ”
became unls-arable. and she determin down your liack?' asked tbe philoso
"Vgh! You get all that's due to you.
A Wchool of P o I boo **».
thing which bad little to do with the woman, and a Homan is like a bird I When she finished, there was silence ed to dismiss hint. Calling him Into pher.
A merci I**«* *cb<w»l of |M>i»oiieni once
life moving at tbe moment. Perhaps, she bus wings, and she flies where she for a moment, so deep that only the her presence, she said with as much
"It does,” replied the wise guy, "when don't you?'
"Yes, sir."
fl011 riin Venice. During the tif-
as Baliette had said, there was a man will in tbe dreams of the night and iu breathing of her audience was heard. asperity as she could command:
my bank at mint is overdrawn.”—Cin
"And promptly to a day?"
teen th century even the government of
somewhere In the world whose love tlie quick hours of the day. when her They i-ould not read the thing. They
"1 cannot stand this any longer. John, cinnati Commercial Tribune.
“Yes. sir.”
tbe «tat»» u *» m 1 ¡ m >I* oii without any «lia-
or lack of love bad given her wisdom, hands work and her tongue is bnay. A took her story literally, and it did not You must look «ait for another situa-
“Then why do you want to lie paid guiae hk a we:i|H»n. A I hh I. v (•ailed “the
but she said herself that she was only man may stoop, but a woman always seem so strange to them, for they were tion. You will leave my service al tbe
Behby’s C«M«»t.
a simple people. But they were roman
weekly Instead of monthly?"
a trlfler, that she cared for nothing sours till a man breaks her heart.
council of ten’’ wa* a|»|M>int»*»l to deter
end of tbe month.”
Little Bobby was inspecting the new
"Please, sir. it'» so we won't be get mine who should i>e diw|Mitehe«l, und
save to enjoy herself.
"And so this girl watched for her tic, too, having in their veins—nor did
Tbe old servant looked at her in baby for the flrst time, and bla dictum
tin* the lumliago carryin' home our they dealt with tlie live* of princes,
Antoine, to relieve the situation, prince, and when the mist was sweet they know this—tbe feeling of an au- amusement for a minute, and then the .was as follows:
wages.”—Loudon Answers.
which was becoming strained, started ■ nd flasheii In the violet light of sum tlque time. So they applauded hearti characteristic "loyalty” came to the
king« and |»ope* hm one would deal w¡th
"I a'pose It's nlc« euougb. what there
a song. That did very well for a little. tuer iqsin the river lie did not i-oin« ly. grandly. They called "Bravo!" and surface.
■uperfluotM tre»‘« in u wood. A curiouA
Is
of
It.
but
I'm
sorry
it
ain't
a
parrot."
It was a pretty fantasy of lu e and that way. and when all the Aelds were said there was no one in tbe |>arisb.
1'1.« Wise Oeaeoa.
document Is still extant in which tbe
"Na, na. my lady," be said. "I drove -Tit Bits.
“Deacon.” began the old colored par ¡»rocceding« of this council are record
wild life, dashed with a spice of devil white with snow in wluter and all thr not in ten parishes, who could tell a you to tbe kirk to be baptized. 1 drove
son, "do von elieh »av. 'Git behind me. ed. It shows that one John of llaguha
try. but It soon lost its effect, for the world was waiting like tbe girl he did flue true love story like Marie. And you to your marriage, and 1'11 stay to
The Wary Farabaaer,
I Alphonse looked at her with his hun
Satan? "
spirits which it raised sent a mad not come that way.
prepared a selection of |>oi*on>* and
Mrs.
Youugwed
-
Aud
what
are
these?
drive
you
to
your
funeral
"
“No. bruildah. Ah do not." said D«*a scale of fees. The fe»* \sried with the
sprightllne«» into tbe feet of all which
"And since he did not come to ber gry eyes a» though to sav that were he
Dealer
—
Malt
mackerel,
mum.
HI» <t»»»«l»s.
only the rasp of a fiddle or the breath ■he Mould go to him. So one morning that prince be would have followed
Mrs. Y.—Are they quite freab?—Chi con Green “Ef Ab told Satan to git imports n< e of tlie victim und the length
Sister—You’ve seen Mrs. Newpup’s cago Newa.
behind me. he might stick me when of tiie journey to l>e mad»* for bi« dis
of a concertina could appease or com she Alletl a bag with meat and honey lu*r from that city and have lost hia
baby, haven't you?
At. wa’n't lookin'. Ah keeps him right patch. For polwnin* the Duke of Mil
luand. At last tall .Medallion, w hose ■ nd drie«l fruits, and she put on her kingdom and his soul for her.
The «lance of the Little Wolf had
Brother—Yes, but I’m afraid Mrs.
In front whah Ah kin are him.’*- Chi- an be < harg«d
ways were those of the blessed of this thickest mittens and her little fur caj
ducats, for tlie | n >| h *
Largely Saaalled.
¿ago News
world and who had his Auger» on all and her great coat of dogskin fur and Is eu a success, and now Medallion Newpop must think I don't take any
100 ducats, for tbe king of Bpalti loO
“Are yon a man of family, str?’
I
*ust
lei
I
in
and
out
among
them,
break
interest in babies.
the little comedies anil tragedies of a Hisilen i loud about ber throat, undet I
ducats, for the “great sultan'’
due
"Yea. sir. My third son-in-law moves
the parish, stood up in the middle of which wa» the little gold bn»s-li given Ing them up Into groups, while tlg*y : Slater—Of course, if you don’t a«k In today.”— Iietrolt Free Presa.
ata.
I
wonder
why
it
Is
we
are
not
all
the floor and proposed a game. Every her by her mother, which she Honld kept calling for another dance. As be questions about it she—
kinder than w* are. How easily It I*
Brother-But I did ask a question;
If you want to win the gratitude of
one was still for a moment, for Medal wear liefore the prince when »be found passed Marte be whispered to ber:
done' How instantaneously It acts
There
Is
no
case
on
record
of
a
man
Well
done,
ma'm'selle.
well
done
But
asked
If
It
could
ait
up
un
Its
hlud
legs
a dog. feed Idm. As to uh n. tb* mate
lion lad great resoun-es and whimsical him that he should see »be was born
How Infallibly It is remembered’. -
rial differ*n * fs the quality of tbe
Ideas. His w as tbe gift of making men for the tine things of this world. Hh« you must And another prince, touts aud beg yet. and she wouldn't answer, having committed a crime with a pipe Drummond.
—w
or cigar in hia
j —Philadelphia Press
food Baltii ore News
aud women laugh, uot so much at him-J had braided a hand with a bow and ■iilte.’
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