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■ ™ 7 ■ r .'7- * I » tt tt « « « « tt tt THE ANGEL « OP THE FOUR CORNERS tt tt tt tt “Have »upper with me, ma’m'tellef” his brow knotted. He smarted, too, from Marie's last remark, lie did not know that with all these bitter speeches she was ready to fall upon hla breast and cry till she had emptied her hetart out. But she had been hu miliated once, and she would rather die than be humbled again, whether he meant it so or not. The room was empty, but It could not be so long, for sentimental groups would wander back from the supiier room. As Alphonse disappeared Camille said: "Marie, I'm seeing things as 1 never saw them before. I want to talk with you alone. Just ten minutes; that's all I ask. but alone, where no one can Interrupt us.” “Would It lie right?” she asked. He could not tell whether she waa iron ical or not. "It shall be right," he said stoutly. “You won't mind if it's cold?” she questioned. “I won’t mind anything If you'll only give me that ten minutes.” be answer ed. “But if it’s going to tie cold wrap yourself up well.” He took a man’s coat from the wall. “Come,” she satai and opened a nar row door that led Into a little hallway. As she did so he threw tlie coat over her shoulders. “Give me your hand.” she added and, taking It, led the way for half a doseu steps In the dark. Tben she took a key from the wall and turned It in a lock, which clicked back rustlly. “It’s my brother I’Mllppe's room,” she said as she stepped lnshle, he fol lowing. The moonlight on the frosted pane gave a ghostly kind of light to chamber. Marie felt along the wall a mstchtiox. “Oh. there’s not a match here," ■he added. “Feel In that overcoat pocket," he suggested. “Its owner is a smoker smell It.” She did so snd drew out a handful. He took one and scratched It "i the wall. Neither of them knew It. but It was Alpho>.«e's coat. Camille lit a half burnt candle that stood ou a chest of drawers and then turned to Marie. “We have never used the room since Philippe died,” she said. “I did not know,” he rejoined gently. “Philippe had lieen to Montreal,” she said. “There he'd fallen In with a girl”—her voice faltered—“an actress. He came I wick to see us, and mother begged him not to go to Montreal again, for we knew—a priest had writ ten to us about tbe girl. One day be got a paper. He opened It at dinner. He saw something, gave a cry and fell against the table. 'Elie est morte! She Is dead!* he cried, A man had shot tbe girl because she loved Philippe. S It seemed to Philippe that he himself , had killed her; that if be had been with her it wouldn't have happened. Since then the room baa been as It waa tbe day he died.” Outside the trees were snapping In tt it tt Author of it tt Copyright, I »02, by .... Gilbert Parker tt tt At that moment Alphonse entered. followed by Antoine, who grasped bis arm and held him back. “Don't be a fool!" Antoine aaid. “A row won’t get you the girl.” But Antoine had had two seasons as a lumberman and river driver, and be bad just been drinking. He held tbe code of tbe river—that where two men and one wutuau were In the triangle of love war must be tbe end thereof. “I’ll give him tbe grand bouncer* Mid Alphonse in wild English Idiom. “He don't belong here some lawyer’s clerk or loafer.” “Bien,” said Autolne, still holding him back, “suppose Marie stand up for him?” “I'sliaw! He don’t belong here, and she said some things to me altout him— 1 know. I'm going to ask her to sup per with me.” The two were standing 3llent at tbe end of the room, watching this scene, but not hearlug tbe words. Marie, however, guessed what was meant. Presently Alphonse with disjointed glances came and said to her, “Have supper with me, ma’ui'selle?” He turn ed his shoulder on Camille. Marie did not hesitate. “Not now, Alphonse.* I have a guest”—she reach ed out her band toward Camille—“and Ue'a been worklug hard for us all the evenlug.” Alphonse looked at her with an at tempt to be disdainful, then, snapping Ms fingers under Camille’s nose con temptuously, said “Pah!” and walked away, with a slirug of tbe shoulders. “It wasn't so easy getting used to that again after I came back from Quebec three years ago.” she said. Singular how the priest In the youth was being so swiftly lost lu the man. Camille's fingers opened and shut, and tt The RiQht of Wau.M tt tt tt Bu GILBERT PARKER. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt the frost, and now and attuiti a aulì boom told that the ice was cracking on the river—a night of deep wteueb- Ing frost, the snow three feet deep, the cold steely sky brooding above. Pre» eutly as the two stood there the belle of the parish church rang out. Il was midnight, the morning of the new year. There were voices, too. of men singing as they drove past the bouse, aleigb bells Joining w.,a the song and the church bells. They could not heal the words, but they knew the air. and they knew what the song was. Three men went forth to woo a maid— Helaho. thoao lovers three! And the flrat one was a roving blade. And the aecond came from cloister's shade. And the third from tbs gallows tree. Cost ca! Ho ho! Cent ca! Try verse ears, night, a day Three as Camille would, tbe second of tbe song kept beating In his It did not leave him all that and it followed him for many with a kind of savage irony. men knelt down with a lover's plew- v Ho. ho, for such a maldl And she chose not him of the «allows tree. And the rovlnc blade had an eye too tree. But sweet la the tongue from the clois ter's shade! C'eet ca! Ho, hot Coot ca! The song died away, but tbe belle kept ou ringing, and there came to them distantly laughing voices. There was a strauge look In Camille’s eyes and swimming in his face. He stood still and did not offer to touch the girl, though he stood very near and her hand rested so near his, she leaning against tbe bureau as though to steady herself, but standing as be spoke. “Perhaps you will never understand." be said, "bow It all was. No one can ever quite know. I was younger. They told me it was better for you, lie! ter for me, better for the church, that we should part. I thought you would for get. I thought that perhaps I should never see you again. I used to pray for us both. I never heard from you or about you, but I could not forget. * • * This week It all came back to me —to abut myself out from you always, forever, l>.v the sacred office! I sat up In my bed. choking. I could have shrieked. I could not rest till 1 had seen you again. I thought perhaps she Is married, perhaps she no longer cares, perhaps she—ia dead. So I came here. Somehow I seemed to break loose when I put off my student clothes, and you see me as I am tonight. You think I am wicked, that I am untrue to the church and to you. Ah. Marie, you uo longer care as you once did, aud I, God help me—I cannot go liack now to the other. And I cannot live without you. I am punished, punish ed!” He dropped bls head, and u sob caught him lu tbe throat, He was so boyish, so honest. There was a »I lence. “Camille.” The voice was low and swe-t and very near. Tt drew hla head up i'ke a call. Their eyes swam in one burniug hungry look; then there waa a little cry from her, and in an Instant he was kissing away two tears that slowly gathered and as slowly fell down her hot cheek. The woman had conquered at last, in spite of the “great men of tbe kingdom!” For the man there was no going liack now. He had cast tbe die forever. But she was a woman, and, having conquered, having Justi fied herself, she was ready for sacri fice. Now, when tbs man had wiped out all his past to begin life with her, she was ready to immolate herself. She loved him so well that she thought ouly of bis good. “Camille,” she said, gently dlaengag- ing herself, “I am paid for those three years. But now—now It must go no further. The others parted us before aud made you appear unmanly—'twas that which hurt me eo. Now it is I that part us, dear. You must go liack. You mustn’t ruin your life. Think of it all— what would be against you. Go liack. Be a priest and I”— He was very pale and quiet. “And you—what would you do?” he said. “There Is always tbe nunnery left,” she answered wearily, yet bravely. “You think that I ought to go?” he questioned. “You wish me to go, Marie?” “For your own good. Think of tlie trouble that would come unless. You will go, Camille?” His reply came with a low force: “Never, never! Remember bow your brother blamed himself, and she was an actress, you said. To leave you now, how I would hate myself! Nev er!" Hla voice was strong and de clalve; there was uo wavering. “There are a hundred men. better men. to take my place there. Marie, but is there any to take my place here?" He ran his arm around her waist. "There is no one," he added. “No one. Camille,” she said faintly. The man had tn a vague yet direct way, too. reali»-<! that to save a bruls ed life at your feet Is better than to go a-huntlng fof souls with tbe king’s men. He bad wandered out to the crossroads and bad lieen motioned back to his own door. Tbe womau had b«et! willing to save the man. but her heart beat foi Joy that he did not go. “Come what will. Marie.” he said fervently, clasping her hsnds and gatli erlng her eyea to bls. “we must uot part again." "You do not fear tbe church?” she asked. “I am a man!” be cried, drawing him self up proudly. She "Perhaps they will not"— paused in a sweet confusion. "Perhapa they will not-marry usr be said, piecing out tbe sentence, Hla eyes flashed. "How dare they not?” he added. “1 waa not yet a priest.” How strang« that sounded In her ears! Already they had begun a new life, and how proud she was of him. the rebel for her sake! 8he ran a hand over bls shoulder. “You must go to the cure" she said, “to good M- Fahr«. Hs knows all. 1 confessed to him.” Hs thought a moment. “Ye« I will so." be said. “1 will co.” be did not tell then. ami he never told, You must go at ,nco- now," ah I Ml*« MT CM« AN« OkAlBNA 11 LOST IN HOTELS urged. Then sb* added hastily, “We whose knife it was that left u scar up ou MS ne< k. People guessed, f. r Al- have beeu here too loug—I forgot!” ««•er Thing« That Oar>l«lu4r4 With a laugh be picked up tbe over phunse never came liack to the pnrlsli. SOME RATHER CURIOUS METHODS Unaata Far»»« 1« T«k, Aw»y. ft T8WNE CARO STOCK coat which bad dropped from her but guessing does not put a until In Every hotel lu New York has a store OF POPPING THE QUESTION. ...Straw and Binder»’ Board... aboilldera and carefully wrap|ted It prison. room for articles left lu-htnd by guests. AA-AT-.111-01 First totreet The cure waa a wise man. There around her. He was big with energy, It la one of the Important departments •motion and courage, a reliel w ho was but oue way uow. and he WMH Writla* ■■ Order at Marriage With of the eatubliahmeiil and often earns Tab Main IVH. » HAN FHANC1HCO. • Sbutgua—ladltlug ■ Lave Leiter sorry that tluit way bad not been en doubted aot of auccea*:. tbe gratitude of travelers whose un With a ' Vatertall—Flruwurha aa«l ▲ moment afterward they wore tered on three year* liefore. for Un fortunate habit of forgetting leads Vaarlabira Freaaed late Ser,lee. lives of th“«' two young people had about to laaue Into tbe other room. them to look for things that are miss been on tbe road to misery ever sluce. Miss Annie Oakley, the champion ing Iu hotels a hook is kept la which “Walt,” »he said discreetly. "Tot can go out another door leading from lu any case, after thia affair with Al ride «hot, was practicing In a London are jotted down descriptions of arti thia room, and tbe cure Uvea just above phonse, tbe church was impossible to shooting gallery one day, firing at the cles forgotten. When a hotel does a Camtile. Tbe best words that Camille ou the top of the Mil.” regulaticn cardboard target, when a large transient business, it Is frequent had heard in bls life came now from ly with difficulty that lost articles are She opened a creaking door. He shut the eure, who, after walking up ami stranger hapi*ened along und, picking arranged for identification. ft for au instant, clasped her to hit up a spare rille, drill loll shots thereat, down the room thoughtfully for a time, Tbe integrity of servants must lie Bright'« Dlacaac and Diabete» breast, then ojiened tbe door again, the whole spelling out the following relied u | mmi to a large extant Tbe drew his cap from bis pocket, put It said. "My son. I will semi for Marie.” Are Positively Curable. Marie, Medulllon and the cure saw message: "Will you marry me?" chambermaid takes Immediate posaea- on und waa gone Into the frosty night tbe first sunrise of tbe new year from lite lady was naturally somewhat alon of a room upon the guest's de She shut the door slowly and went lieside the saved and sleeping Ca nil Ilf surprised; but, not to lie outdone, she parture. Khe picks up anything that back to the dancing room. It wat People either cured or recovering from the The church bad one priest the less, promptly replied after almllar fashion appears to have lieen left uuiiitention nearly tilled, and dancers were clam but tbe Angel of the Four Corners wa« with her own match rifle, “Certainly ally. A note de«crlblng the article and sbovs dlaeiwr, are ia every ward In Ibis ally. oring for tbe tiddler and Marie. As Mrs C C. Mathewson, proprietor of tbel'llflou glad to see two human souls on the not." giving the name of tbe gueat, tbe room Hotel. Ma Rowell street, le one of them. slid she entered tbe room Alphonse strut highway to that tavern which men call nuuilier and tbe time of dejiarture Is uink. a ibis eiateineet: ted over to her. This la probably unique as an offer takeu to the clerk. The property Is W® fswell St.. Ssn FraeetMo. Nor. 21. iyti!. “Been for a walk with the flddlet in home. of marriage, but it ia a fact that a turned over to tbe housekeeper and by For two yean I as Sr red (really from dlsietn my coat?” he said In a rough way. young matron living in a south Ixindon SAFES TOR THE HOME Finally 1 had la (o le oae of the boapitala. soln« to her to the “loat” department. “Here is your coat, and thank you, suburb has in her possession at this Bald the clerk of one fas .ouable ho oae of Many's very beat Three pbyalelana tbers Alphouse.” she said quietly and re Cennlnnly Hidden. Even From the present moment several rifie written tel: “I remeinlier a singular case of a eonermed my case a, diabetes, an.1 pat me under provlngly. treatment and .trlct diet. Gamas no relief. I went Errs oC Servants. love letters. man who didn't respond at once to heme. I got steadily worse and went to another He flung It over bis shoulder. “Luekj The clumsy safe which formerly held Tbe lady In question was formerly that the tiddler wasu't wearing it ot tbe precious stones and documents of an attendant at a shooting gallery lu the hall boy's call for an early train. welt known city hospital. The pbyalelane there also said dlabetee and staled that they could prolong my I'd never seen it again. Perhaps ht tue wealthy has practically been abol a certain popular place of amusement The result wax that when he did get life, out that I could never be well. I left tbe ho* was running off with it and you stop1 ished I11 tbe homes of those who can (soon, alas, to be closed forever) which up he had to run. From the station pltal after a few mouths completely broken down, the we got a call on the telephone: ped him, eh?" be added. percentage of sugar being II percent, it *a. at ufford to keep abreast of the times In is "down Westminster way,” anil her “ 'Hurry to my room,’ he shouted, this Juncture 1 beard of tha Fulton Compound and She turned on him with a still, cold such matters, and In Its place have sweetheart that was and husband that 'and on the table you'll find a very val Mint for It. The secund and third weeks 1 began to face, her eyes all Are. “Behind bl* been introduced curiously wrought is used to drop iu of an evening to uable package. It's my ejes. Send steep uninterruptedly, and found that the awful back, Alphonse. It’s so easy.” places of concealment which the pro practice. He became so expert after thirst 1 bad «uffnred wl u for over two yean lied “I’ll say it to bls face. He's only a fessional burglar would have great awhile tliat he could place the shots them to the station.’ an. 1 am now an entirely different person “Rtire enough, we fonnd two glass tart tramp anyway.” difficulty in finding. A little secrecy where he liked to within a fraction of eyea on the dressing table In a plush though still taking It to Insure permaueuoy. I have ■ecommended It to a aumber all getting favorable “You'll find him at tbe cure's.” she lias been found tc be worth more than au Inch, and he frequently used hla added roMly, turning away to Medal a foot of ebilled steel. The old fash skill when 110 inconvenient onlookers case. One was for dally use and the rnuiu. One was a warm friend and anomer le a other for an emergency. Guests often Berkeley attorney who bad Bright', Dlmase and to lion. ioned home or office safe Is a direct in were around ill the manner indicated. forget their false teeth, hut that was now perfectly restored. I dislike publicity, but feel Anxiety showed in Medallion's eyes vitation to a burglar. He knows that Needless to say that as soon as he had that this thing ought to be known. the only case I ever knew of a man “What has happened?” be said. Maa. C. C. H atthbwsom . the diamonds, jewelry and spare eash finished the little perforated squares leaving hla eyes.” She hesitated. and valuable documents are kept there. of cartridge paper were carefully re Rings and plus are often found on Medical worka agree that Bright’s Disease “I wish you would tell me,” he add Otherwise, why have a safe in the moved and preserved by her for whom the washstand. Valuable pins are sort Diabetes are lecurable, but H7 percent, are ed. “It's better that a girl should not home? There is hardly a man who alone the messages so curiously writ found everywhere, the window cur positively recovering under the Fulton Com go through some things alone.” does not nt some time have considera ten thereon were Intended. tains lielng a favorite depository. pounds (Common forms of kidney complaint Their eyes met. The love that he ble valuables lu bls home which he The most farfamed feature of the Watches and revolvers bob out from snd rheumatism offer but short reslstunoe. had once borne her mother gave now a must intrust to his private safe. bountiful Yosemite valley, iu Califor under pillows. Of course when the Price. (1 lor lhe Bright,s Disea-e and II 40 for kind of fatherliness to his look. Vague The most ingenious method of mod nia, Is the Bridal Veil full. It descends owner's address Is known and any lhe Diabetic Ocmpcaad. Jeiuk J. Fulton Co . 420 Montgomery street. San Francisco, sole com ly she felt it and with her fresh, frank ern safe builders is to construct a re from the pluteau. nearly 3.000 feet thing valuable Is left lie Is notified pounder!. Free testa made for patients. Do- nature responded at ouce. ceptacle for valuables in the walls, above. In a single ribbon of silvery and the article sent to him. If not KrtpUve pamphlet mailed free “You remember the storj’ I told aft floor or ceilings of the house. The water limned luminously against' the called for in a few months, the forgot er the dance of the Little Wolf?” she work Is as ingenious as It is effective, dark vertical face of the precipice. ten nrticle usually becomes the per asked. Perhaps It was Its romantic name quisite of employees. — New York til expert examines the different parts He nodded. “Yea. yes." of a room selected for tbe purpose and which suggested to Charles Evelyn, a “Well, that was all true. He—Ca finally hits upon a place where conceal young and wealthy San Franciscan, to Times. The mortality among bablea during the mille—was studying for a priest, It ment can be made the most effective. utilize the falling streamlet In an alto thiee teething years is something frightful. PRIMITIVE PUMPS. The census of l’JOO shows that about one lu could not be, and we parted. He liar A square of a couple of feet or more Is gether novel fashion. Anyhow be spent every seven succumbs. come back; that's all.” The cause is apparent. With baby’s taken out of the plaster, and a chilled several thousand dollars in construct The Mrchanlassi t'aed In Ancient “What has he come back for?" Me steel safe is made to fit In the hole thus ing at the summit of the cliff, Just bones hardening, the fontanel (opening in the Esrypt and In China. skull) closing up and its teeth forming, all dallion gravely asked. made. The instate of the safe is lined where the water gathers itself together A representative piece of mechanism these coming at once create a demand for A look of triumph showed In her with plush for holding diamonds and for its final terrific 1 sp into the abyss bone material that nearly half the little occurs frequently on tlie sculptures of systems are deficient in. The result is I eyes. “What do you think?” she said. precious jewels, and there are compart lielow, a sort of verticallj- sliding I early Egypt. It lias tbe appearance of eevishness, weakness, sweating, fever, diar “Is he a priest now?” ments for bills and valuable docu sluice door which worked so smoothly and is generally lielievnl to lie that of rhoea, brain troubles, convulsions, etc., that prove terribly fatal. The deaths in 1‘JOO under ••No.” ments. When tith'd in Its niche in the and so perfectly that it could be low- a portable pump. The hydraulic screw three years were 301.288. to say nothing of “He Is giving it all up for you. Ma wall, celling or floor, the most ingen <r«l and raised several times in the vast number outside the big cities that Is also attributed to this people, but the were not reported, and this in the United rie?” ious part of the contrivance is then course of a single minute. their main reliance seems always to States alone. “For me,” she said, with a proud made by an expert. Tbe opening of the When baby begins to sweat, worry or cry Then win 11 Ills preparations we-e have been the shadoof, seen every out in sleep don't wait, and the need is flash of her brown eyes. safe door is made so carefully that it complete he brought to tlie valley from where along the banks'of the Nile, an neither medicine nor narcotics. What the Medallion's hand closed on hers apiiears as if the side of the wall moves her far eastern home the young lady to Invention so simple anti so well adapt little system is crying out for is more bone warmly, strongly. “Begad, he's a man,” outward as If by magic. The spring whom he was engaged, and by alter ed to their needs that It remains today material. Sweetman's Teething Food sup plies it. It has saved the lives of thousands he said, “and, begad, you're worth It which controls the mechanism is often nately raising and lowering the sluice substantially lhe same at It has been of babies. They begin to improve within forty-eight hours, Here is what physicians and a hundred such men!” concealed in the picture molding or gates above for longer or shorter inter through all the centuries since history think of it. “Oh, you don’t know, you don’t know, cornice some distance from the safe vals, as the case might be, he caused 2934 Washington St., began. how good n«d brave he Is!” she re Itself. San Francisco, June 2, 1M)2- the cascade to tell her in spurts and The same maj' be said regarding the am prescribing _ w your food in Gentlemen — 1 joined. To make It doubly sure so that no jets, corresponding to the dots and chain pump In China, an invention the the multitude of baby ».roubles due to Im- Medallion stnlled quizzically. “Ah, I one would accidentally touch the spring dashes of the Morse alphabet, of the origin of which antedates the Christian peded dentition, A large percentage of in- are the result of know men, and I know no man. my and reveal the hidden safe, with its love he bore her. Whether the lady ex era. This simple machine, which seems fantile ills and fatalities supplies what the slow teething. Your food dear, that's as good as a woman! Ami treasures, there Is usually a second actly approved of this blazoning abroad system demands, and I have had never to have been Improved upon, is deficient in «coréis of cases surprising success with tt. you’re of the liest. Where has he gone?” spring. The first one consists chiefly of what should have been a message In such common use that every agricul this diet, given with theii regular food, has Again a stnlle crossed her face. To I11 removing a small piece of the mold sacred to her eyes alone Is not record tural laborer is In possession of one. not failed to check the Infantile distresses. Several of the more serious cases would, 1 a woman there come but few moments ing or wooden base of the rim, and this ed, but she has, at all events, tbe su Where Irrigation Is conducted on a lar feel sure, have been fatal without it. It can of triumph, only a few great scenes In discloses nothing but a bare surface of preme satisfaction of reflecting that ger scale the chain pump Is made pro- not be too quickly br ught to the attention of the mothers of tlie country. It is an «ab her life. She could not resist the joy wood. A little examination will show, she Is the only woman in the world to I liortlonately larger and moved by a solute necessity. of saying with a little dash of vanity. however, that this wooden surface Is whom a love letter has been Indited by L. C. MENDEL, M. D. very simple tread wheel, and still lar “He has gone to the cure.” divided into little square lines. One of a harnessed waterfall. ger ones are operated by yoking a buf Petaluma, Cal., September 1, 1902. Medallion gave a noiseless whistle. these squares holds the second hidden Love letters spelled out tn fireworks falo or other animal to a suitable driv Dear Sir* 1 hav : just tried the teething Frankly and promptly he said: “Well, spring. By pressing it In a certain way are of course common. One such writ food in two cases and in both it was a Suc ing machine. cess, One was a very serious ease, so crith a happy new year to you both, my It will spring open the door of the safe, ten aloft iu particolored globes of flame The application of steam to raising cal that it was brought to me from another girl! It's Just now five minutes Inside located probably half a dozen feet and addressed by a Magyar noble to water Is of uncertain origin. Ixmg l>e- city for treatment. Fatal results were feared. In three days the baby ceased worrying and the new year.” away. Consequently if workmen or his affianced bride at Herrmannstadt fore the Christian era certain applica commenced eating and is now well. Its action Meanwhile Alphonse had hurried from servants should accidentally knock off is said to have cost X80U. this case was remarkable. I would ad tions of fire to vessels containing wa in vise you to put it In every drug store in this the room and was hard on the trull of tlie piece of molding or wooden base in a Sussex garden a lovelorn but ter. by which effects were produced city. Yours, Camille. Even in the vague glimmer which reveals the second spring the bashful swain sowed In mustard and calculated to astonish Ignorant wor I. M PROCTOB, M. D. he could see a swinging pride In the secret would still be Intact.—Philadel cress a marriage proposal to tbe daugh shipers. were practiced by the priests Sweetman’s Teething • Food will carry baby bearing of the stalwart youth striding phia Ledger. ter of his next door neighbor, and the of Egypt, Greece and Rome, but their safely and comfortably through the most dan period of child lite. It renders lanc on in the moonlight. When he left the fair one, not to be outdone, answered, knowledge seems never to have been gerous ing" of the gums unnecessary. It is the safest house, be bad no definite purpose in “Yes,” In radishes. They were mar turned Into any channel of secular use plan and a blessing to the baby to not wait A Snrprlnetl Ohioan. for symptoms but to commence giving it the his mind. Now he had a kind of dev An American who has been traveling ried without delay, and both the pro fulness. Then all the teeth fourth or fifth month, iltry which gets Into tbe blood of men in Japan says the Japanese have a word posal and the answer were served and will come healthfully, without pain, dls- tref>« or lancing. It is an auxiliary to their when a woman stands between them of salutation which sounds like Ohio. eaten at the wedding breakfast. Repulsed by Bees. regular diet and easily taken. Price 50 cents In the river driver's veins there beat When lie was in Yokohama, a fellow After all, however, it Is doubtful A striking Incident of the relief of (enough for b I x weeks), sent postpaid on re the shameless agony of Abel's brother. countryman was seeing the sights from whether the modern lover has, on the Cawnpore was the rout of the Ninth ceipt of price. Pacific Coast Agents, Inland He broke into a run. Swifter, swifter! a rickshaw. The Japanese are very po whole, progressed very far In the mat lancers by a swarm of bees. A village Drug Co., MIII b Building, San Francisco. Before Camille hHd half climbed the lite, and when even the American met ter of inventing novelties, either In In the line of march was found to be bill to tbe cure’s house he was panting them they gave him the usual word of marriage proposals or love letters. defended by a hastily Improvised CANINE INTELLIGENCE hard after. A cry broke from him be •greeting. At first he wasn't quite cer Nearly 4,000 years ago a proposal for stockade, on the top of which a num fore he reached Camille, the snarl of a tain, but as partj- after partj’ bowed the hand of an Egyptian princess was ber of hives were stuck. Into one of A Rog Thai Felt He Had More Srnae man In whom there are working envy profoundly and said “Ohio” he became Inscribed elaborately on a block of these a young officer jabbed his sw’ord, Thaa Hla Master. and hate. My friend was staying one autumn convinced that they were uttering tlie solid stone and can be seen to this with a result that In far less time than Camille beard and turned. He rec name of bis own state, and he was a <taiy by any one curious In such mat it takes to tell It the whole advance In Wales. Smoking and chatting oue ogntzed Alphonse. badly puzzled occidental. Finally, on ters In tbe British museum. Machares, guard was racing for dear life to the evening with a local funner, the talk “What yon go to the cure's for?” ¡Missing a group of a dozen or more, an old time king of Colchis, wooed bis rear, and Sir Hope Grant hastily fell upon dogs. The farmer's sheep asked Alphonse roughly. who were more than usually courteous wife by sending her presents of young formed line of battle, believing It re dog lay before the fire, and the farmer Camille shrugged bls shoulders and who vociferated the word of wel aud beautiful child slaves, each of I pulsed by the mutineers in force. Instanced his sagacity. He made an “What’s that to you, mj’ man?” he come, he couldn't repress his astonish whom bad some tender and loving exclamation in Welsh. At once tbe dog «aid. rose and went to the door. “You ment any further. “Yes,” lie said. “I message tattooed on the skin of the Rice Sluffing. Alphonse ripped out an oath. “What am from Ohio and from Jefferson coun back, while, coming down to more Rice stuffing for roast chicken or tur might let him out,” said the farmer. you put on airs with me for? 'My ty, but how did you fellows get ou to recent times. It is recorded of the key Is considered preferable to the usu " 'Tlie sheep are in tbe corn' Is what I Prince de Conti that he sent to a cer al breadcrumbs. To prepare It brown said to him." The dog passed eagerly mao, my man!* By the holy heaven, the fact?” tain great lady a proposal Indited on one chopped onion in a tablespoonful out. In a few minutes there was a take that back, you tramp!” The Roorbach. a golden plaque, exquisitely engraved, of butter and mix with It four cupfuls scratching at the door. Tbe dog en Perhaps It was a. long training In the Over fifty years ago a writer of mon tlie letters of the words of the epistle of cold boiled rice and one cupful of tered panting and lay down at tbe fire cloister, perhaps it was superior na ture, but Camille responded calmly. umental but plausible lies in Thurlow being formed of diamonds, rubles and breadcrumbs that have liecn moistened again. Shortly afterward tbe farmer "Yoe, I will take It back, If you like, Weed's Albany Evening Journal signed emeralds set In the metal. Again in one cupful of milk. Season with repeated his Welsh remark. his letters "Baron Roorbach.” There The lady's answer was. however, In sage, parsley or other sweet herbs, as the dog ran to the door, and my friend but you must not call me a tramp.” You cannot exorcise a devil iu a mo was no such baron. There was no man the negative, whereupon tbe prince re desired, Add half a pound of sausage let him out. Again Ln a few minutes ment. Tbe game had gone too fur. named "Roorbach.” But the absolute quested that she would at least do meat or finely chopped salt pork and was the scratching at the door, aisl falsity of the writer's statements was him the honor of accepting a ring con salt and pepper to taste. again he laj’ down before the fire pant War was In Alphonse's heart. such that a "roorbacli” became a syno taining a miniature of himself. To ing. After an Interval the farmer re "I want to know what for you go to nym for any kind of lie, especially for this she assented, but stipulated that marked in Welsh, quite in the way of Probably Tree. the cure? For the banns?” be sn*>erod. the kind against personal character the ring should be destitute of jewels. conversation: “I am not easy aliout old Wabash — I wonder what makes But there was also In CamilteTs face suddenly issued against a man for hla The tiny portrait was accordingly set those sheep. I do believe they’re in tbe freedom of his new life. "Per injury when he could not meet it In in a simple rim of gold, but to cover Gotrox dress so shabbily? the corn.” The dog, without rising, Monroe—Hla pride, my boy. baps.” he answered meaningly. time to avert the harm. The lie of poli the palnthig a large diamond, cut looked up nt the farmer, gave two Wabash—Why. how’s that? “Then, by heaven, yon fight me first!" tics, the lie started for political pur very thin, served as a glass. The lady Monroe—He’s afraid his customers sharp yel|>s and turned round to his shouted Alphonse and blocked the poses, Is the "roorbach” most In use the promptly returned the Jewel, where will mistake him for one of his clerks.— sleep again. He said as plainly as way. week before election.—Brooklyn Eagle. upon the prince had It ground to pow though It had been In words: “Don't Chicago News. An instant later* be struck out. It der, which he used to dry the Ink of be a fool. I've been out twice, and was not altogether sn unequal battle, the note he wrote to her on the sub Hix Little thcr're not In the corn.”—London Out A Tkftcme Per»«», for, although Alphonse was powerful “But,” said the bright and good look ject.—London Tit-Bits. look. and hardened by laborious life. Camille ing young woman, "haven't you any “No.” Mid Mr. Bllggins; “I haven't was well knit, supple and liad, utilikt pursuit that you follow for the simple any use for plillosophers. ” Thera by Rlnhf. Vo, Molfkr on Ukllt. most of bls comrades In college, lieen love of it in the hours when you are “Why not?” One of them went over and whls- A German magazine published the constant in auiietic exercises. Al^boiw not at your office?' “My Ides of n philosopher Is a mnn ptted to the stranger who hsd come In subjoined anecdote altout Moltke: “Dhl discovered this. By a sudden trick < 'a who pretenda he enjoys nsrd luck. ” — and taken a seat: The greut and powerful organizer of you. your excellency, play wlnsi when mille, who was being pressed and pun capital stood for a momsnt abashed by "I l*g your pardon, but thia la a Washington Star. you were in France?” asked Herr von iahed hard, suddenly brought his as the simple candor of a young girl. Then gathering of working women, met to Bennlgscn of the great battle thinker sailant to the ground just as a figurt a ray of inspiration swept over bis protest against”— For som» reason or other we often one evening over a rubber. “Every appeared on the hill above them, the countenance, and he answered: “I am a traveling preacher's wife." read that ¡mine man or other has “d’s- day, when It was possible,” replied cure on his way to visit a sick parish appeared suddenly." It would l>e re Moltke. “Oh. yes. I'm a coin collector.”— said tbe stranger. Ve play cl half fnrtlilng loner. And they made her the president of markable to rend of one who disap points, so that at worst the players Washington Star. The cure called out apprehensively. the meeting.—Chicago Tribune. peared gradually.—Washington Times. could not lose more than h shilling." At that instant, with a helpless moan Raia llata la Karen. One day Couut Berthusy was his part Camille rolled Alphonse and blood Korea Is a country of strange lieed- tie sarprieeO Her. ner. “Why, my dear count, did you gushed from bls neck. Alphonse then dresses, but perhaps the most curious la the Ceaaervat ery. Kidder—Skinner played a mean trick sprang up and disappeared in the headgear >>f ail is the immense rain hat He—There la something, darling, I play spades?” said Moltke, In a sharp an his wife. He told her If she learned and serious tone. “I had an Idea, your woods. A moment later the cure knelt worn by the farmers' wives while want to tell you. excellency, that you wanted spades." beaftle the youth, stanching the blood working in the fields during the rainy how to cook he'd give her a surprise. 8he—Ob, then, let us get away from Klimkins-Did she learn to cook? the rubber plant Come, tell me under “But. my dear count, one does not play from the wound. Sleigh bells aoiintled season. These extraordinary coverings Kidder—Yes. and then he surprised Hie rose.—Balt more American. whist according to ideas, but according near. He raised his head and called are often as much as seven feet long to rule.” replied the field marshal, her by discharging the cook.—Detroit loudly. The cure lifted him up and and five feet broad and protect the shaking his head. Free Press. felt Camille's heart to see If there was body ns effectively as any umbrella Hasan losa. Ufa. “Confound these literary dab«, I say! could >1« Differeatly Pw<. In the Netherlands, where electricity A few minutes later Camille lay in lly wife's erssy over Browning.” Wigwag—Are you Interested in wom- tbe cure's little room, conscions now "80’s mine, but I'm not raising any Is rapidly taking the place of gas and It is better to spare the rod and spoil •nd able to tell, little by little, his he child than ai>oil the child by using tn’s rights. Miss Caustique? »bjectlo-s. Browning's dead.”—Wash- oil for lighting. Incandescent bulbs are Mise Caustique — No; woman's iigton Times. sold for 12 cents each and nerst lamps story-why be bad gone to tbe parish •.he rod too much.—Chicago News. ermpga.—Philadelphia Record. for 48 cents. aa4 .»by be was seeking the eure. but UNIQUE PROPOSALS. BLAKE, PAPERS mffitt Two Hospitals Said Diabetes. Save the Baby.