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you always Lad. Molly. But tier ar. , I r.v boo*: in tor lap for solace while she
FAITHFUL DAD.
BLAKE.
litis Iler above herself.
For a long ; dutifully unit |>atleutly sat and pre
wSlíl>V:¿i PAPERS
time sbe seemed to have less feeling ; s.rv d the look of listening through
Here*» io Yoei Yee'va Got Year MOFFITT
TZ*
“ _ WRAPPING... * *■
’ about her taleut than her frieuds did kxig chapters of Jeremiah read aloud HARO FIGHTING FOR RAILROAD MEN
Faalta. bet Yee're AU Hlaht.
KIIVNE
but 1 talked to her. 1 did that much by sh rtsighted Miss Nancy.
We happened to a home the other
IN THE ROCKIES.
T m ufralil. Beulah, uiy child,” said
I would not urge ber one way or th.' >
night aud over the parlor door saw the
Miss
Nancy
soletquly
one
morning,
, other about ber marriage, but 1 waut
legend worked in letters of red. “What
ed her to realize what a great trust a i stopping and laying her open book
Is Home Without a Mother?" Across
, gift like that was and to make her ■ upon ber lap—"I’m much afraid you
the room was another brief, “God Bless
’ choice solemnly. It isn't even as if ' are lettiug your delight to an earthly
Our Home?’
Tom McGrath were going to live to gift and your lave of an earthly art
Now, what's the matter with “God
; Virginia. Iu Texas she will be out of ’ draw you away from your Interest to
Every western railroad Is equipped Bless Our Dad?’ H« get» up early,
the way of Instruction and of all those ■ thing« eternal."
With a large force of snow fighters. light» tlie fire, boll» au egg. grabs bla
Beulah bad been fidgeting from one
associations that would stimulate ber
UspyrtyM. UM, by
Rotary snowplows and men who know dinner ¡tall and wipes off the dew of Not Rare, but Common—All Kid
window
to
¡mother
after
having
three
and give ber something to work for.
how to run them can cut their way the dawu with hl» boots while many a
iAe Centura Company
ney Dlaeaae la Bright*. Diacaaa
times
found
excuses
for
leaving
the
And, then, we know under the beat of
through drifts that in the early day» motlier Is sleeping. He makes the
—The 8th to lOth Month It Be
circumstances”— Miss Nancy shook room Now sbe still stood at a win of western railroading would bara weekly handout for the butcher, the
come. Chronic and Incurable by
ber head and sighed.
liesplte ex- dow and auswered without turning resulted in complete blockades, The grocer, the milkman and baker, and
All Known Mean. Except the
pressed views as to its desirability In around. "I'ui afraid I am, Miss Nan rotary snowplow Is one of the mar- bis little pile Is badly worn before he
or Mm. Garner’s »¡leculatloua. so you her secret lieurt she really could but cy." But afterward she sat down and
new Fulton Compound., which
has
been
home
an
hour.
He
stands
off
vela
of
the
railroad
of
today,
and
it
is
already know that she had genius, an look on matrimony as an abyss that remained quiet through the next chap
Record ST*," of Recoveries.
the
bailiff
and
keeps
the
rent
paid
up.
a
liberal
education
in
the
art
of
snow
art and a lover a decent equipment, I swallowed up many high hopes. Ill ter. though sustained by no other dis
If there is a noise during the night,
take it, for her position as my heroine. her day she bad put such a deal of en traction than her own thoughts. To do fighting to see oue of them eating Ito
A little more tbau a year liefore Miss thusiasm Into teaching girls who—got Be.ilnh Justice, sbe was always willing way through a white drift that threat dad is kicked in the back and made to
We have before us a little work on kidney
ens to cut off communication between go downstair» to find the burglar and diseases by Joaep» F Edwards, M. D., of Pblls-
Nancy had visited Beulah's mother, married.
tp do as much through one chapter.
kill him. Mother darns the socks, bat dslphls, ibat «raisin» eoiue iking» ibsi »vary,
the
east
and
the
west.
There
are
sev
and during that visit she had con
“So she made up her mind?” said T Imt. she hh id. she bad been raised to.
eral passes In the Rocky mountains dad bought the socks In the first place one ought to know. Many people imagine
ceived an entirely new idea of Beulah. Mrs. Garner, with a suspended Intlec-
Miss Nancy had not expressed her
which for six mouths in the year or and the needles and the yarn after Bright'» Disease 1» rare, »ban. In ¿not. it
Beulah, like every other southern girl tlon.
fears fully. What she said to Beulah
more form a cimatant menace to train ward. Mother doe« up the fruit; well, oovers the whole g»mut of kidney diseases.
at home, was generally-according to
pa
and
ma
didn't
“Yes, at last. Her
was what she said to herself, but
This book »els out that the kidney, bare but
the formula—voted mighty sweet and urge her one way or the other. I down in the depths of her being lurked crews. These passes are situated at dad bought It all. and jars and sugar one function, via., the elimination of the urea
»■d wa»te products, and that sll tntarferenoes
right pretty—that la, pretty a little— think Mrs. Hunt herself would a little a faint uue>>siness that she did not ac- the top of the Great Divide, where the cost like the mischief.
with that function are called Bright's Disease
Dad buys chickens for the Sunday Dr
tel wards adds: “For the benefit of physi
but it was only recently that she had rather she hail married—she's very kiio>. I <!ge. It was very annoying, the I elements have full swuy. Boreas pass,
dinner,
carves
them
himself
and
cians who may read this book 1 will give a list
draws
in
Colorado,
is
a
fair
example.
The
developed any special claims
to conservative, you know—but Mr. Hunt wav one ¡xrsoii and another began to
of the oa.es which 1 attribute la Bright'»
distinction.
Now Miss Nancy found never wanted her to anyhow, and they remark that Beulah was not looking anow begins fading at Boreas late to the neck from the ruins after every Disease, vis.:
Albumeuurla
that she was an artist, not fully fledged liotb felt the responsibility of the great well; that she was losing flesh. How I August or early to September, and it one else is served. “What is home
Congestion of the Kidney.
Degeneration of the Kidney.
perhaps—oh, no; to be sure not—but future there was before ber. I reckon canid she look well when even after does not cease until well into May and without a mother?” Yes, that is all
Fatty Degeneration of the Kidney,
right,
but
what
ia
home
without
a
fa-,
unmistakably an artist, and to that she settled It Just before sbe came dinner at home she got out paper and sometimes June. There will be inter
inflammation of the Kidney
Uraemia.
title, which Miss Nancy gave only to back." And then It was that Miss ebarcotil and fell again upon the work I mittent snowstorms in the midsummer ther? Ten chances to one it is a board
Disease ot Uw Kidney."
¡winters and sculptors, »he bowed with Nancy hud admitted the harmonizing that bad <s*eupied her all day? Genius, months, but these are trifling affairs ing bouse, father la under a slab and
Thus, all kidney disease being Bright’s Die-
the most curious and common blind of woman’s development and woman's of co :rst“. often did burn Itself out in and are not to be mentioned to the the landlady is a widow. Dad. here's •sse. the serious « umuos is. Is it scute er
F in other words, is it la the primary or
same breath with the tremendous to you! You’ve got your faults—you chronic
reverence In the world. It would be sphere to be a great problem.
seoonilary Siegel
After the elgtb to tenth
.nut way. but she had always felt that
it becomes chronic and is thee Inournble
impossible to ezaggerate the simplicity
Presently Beuliib entered. Sbe was she li.-td reason to hope Beulah was snowfalls of January and February. may have lots of them—but you're sll month
by nil known means «inept the Fulton Com
right,
and
we
will
miss
you
when
of Miss Nancy's attitude toward these just home from her work at the league betti r balanced. She was so far shak- I Few men make their homes at Boreas.
pound» The kldueys are not sensitive There
arts; in a word, it was of that familiar rooms and had a sketchbook under ber e:i out of her usual noble poise as to I It is nothing for them to get up in the you're gone.—Stevens County Reveille. la open no notioe ot th» trouble till it has
already fastened. If you hava kidney dlsaasa
sort which feels an oil painting to be arm. Mrs. Garner got up to greet ber
morning and find themselves complete
in the first stage the Renal Compound will oure
¡■rotest crossly several times against
The Beaver.
It quickly. If it Is of mure then a to lOmoalb»
an oil painting and a very imposing In a little flutter of excitement.
so much work, but one night after oue I ly buried in snow. The one store is
Blanding it 1» the only thing known that will
The
beaver
Is
really
a
sort
of
porta
thing too. Of course Beulah did not
usually
at
the
end
of
a
tunnel
cut
“Oh, Beulah, you’ve become a great of these scoldiugs site heard the girl
cure It. In proof tkat nothing else will we clt»
T’S a great problem, make oil paintings; with all her genius womnn since I saw you.”
ble
pulp
mill,
grinding
up
almost
any
•II
medical works »»evidence that to this time
through an Immense snowdrift. The
walking up and down in the drawing
there has bees aothlug that cures Chroulo
ot course,” said sbe had not yet arrived at that stage.
Beulah stooped a little to kiss her r.x.m till o'clock in the morning, and, I population of Boreas during these kind of wood that comes his way, says Bright’s Disease. The stoekholdereof the Job»
Nancy
Randolph 1 But let us go back for a moment to the and mi Id serenely, “I'm just beginning.
a writer. I once measured a white J Fulton Co , business and professional men of
I’ls.cad of tlie sense of intolerant out- I snowy mouths consists, for the most
rranciseo, are the flrat people in the world
Rutledge.
folding ' beginning of her artistic career.
part, of the railroad men who are en- birch tree twenty-two Inches through Ban
Miss Molly.”
to announce a positive cure, presenting a
r;c.;e
with
which
she
would
usually
I
her hands in front
| gaged in the strenuous work of fight cut down by a beaver. A single bea definite percentage of recoveries (ST per oont).
When the Baptist Female college of
“I so long to see some of your won
of her ¡Kirtly per her town added a new drawing master derful things. You’ll show me some. hate greeted such a performance, an] ing constantly changing drifts. Snow ver generally, if not always, amputates and giving out the lists of the cured, all among
purely chronic, well-defined cases if you hsva
odd forliearance fell upon her. After a
son, “.vet i can but to its “faculty,” several youug ladies won’t you?"
at Boreas does not fall; it rages. It is the tree, and when It comes down the any klud of kidney trouble, there is only oue
month, in which Beulah's appetite and
thing to take. The Renal Compound for Bright's
feel that to this 1 of society, Beulah among the number,
whole
family
fall
to
and
have
a
regu
“You are very kind: I’ll lie delighted
blown about in swirls and eddies and
Disease is ||; for Diabetes, 11 iu John J Fulton
case Beulah baa 1 had been moved by the fame of Its ac to.” said Beulah, and, excusing herself color did not improve, Miss Nancy got I is forever forming new drifts as treach lar frolic with the bark and branches. Co.. «1» Washington »treat. San Fram-lsoo,
chosen wisely. Genius has more rights complishments so far to renew their a moment, she went to her room, laid n letter in which, among other bits of erously as a river that is constantly A big beaver will bring down a fair sole oompouuders. Free analyses for patient».
In some ways, and in some It has less. connection with the school as to take aside tier coat and hat, ran a comb gossip, she read: “Mary has had a let- I shifting the sand banks of its mouth. sized sapling say three inches through Pamphlet Ire». We are Ute sole ageuta.
She shouldn’t feel that she is free to a course of lessons from him. Beulah through the dark curls on her fore ter from her nephew from San Anto- I These drifts are not little affairs that —In about two minutes and a large
fold her talent in a napkin; sbe doesn’t.” always had clever fingers. She had head. powdered her face afresh, and nio. mid he says he has beard that I will barely cuverta “stake and rider” tree in about an hour. The ability of
“No, no,” murmured little Mrs. Gar done beautiful “tatting” when sbe was then, without loss of time, got out an Tom McGrath is courting a girl in I
fence. They are piled ten, twenty and a beaver to remain under water for a
ner, “but It seems mighty bard and— only a little girl, and now sbe distin armful of sketches and studies from Houston; that people think it will be a I
thirty feet high, and they spring up in long time is not really so tough a prob
ami difficult, doesn't It? Do you think guished herself in the drawing class. the bottom of her wardrobe, and. smil match.”
The mortality among
babies during the
lem as it looks. When the lake or thiee
teething years is something frightful.
Miss Nancy's lieart lightened. If you I a night.
sbe minded giving him up very much? She was soon drawing her own em Ing and polite, walked back to Mrs.
pond is frozen over, a beaver will coms The census of 1900 shows that about one in
To
the
"tenderfoot
”
it
would
seem
They had been engaged so long." she broidery patterns and beginning her Garner.
She Bat down liesiile her. will believe It, she thought to herself ‘ I I Impossible to plow a way through these to the under surface of the ice and ex every ■even succumbs.
The cause
is
apparent.
With
baby's
added apologetically.
ascent of that pinnacle of fame on drew up a chair to rest the pile upon that now Beulah's pride would come i drifts at Boreas, but when a huge ro pel his breath so that It will form n bones hardening, the fontanel (opening in ths
"She’s absorlied In ber art,” replied which ere long sbe was to sit en auil showed them all to her, conscien to her rescue and make her forget al
skull)
closing
up
and
its
teeth
forrring,
all
wide, flat bubble. The air, coming in
these coming at once create a demand for
man who had so soon forgotten ber. I tary snowplow comes whirling up the
Miss Nancy Impressively. “Iler life Is throned.
tiously. one by one. telling her in the
I track with three or four engines push contact with the ice and water, is purl- bone material that nearly half the littls
consecrated to it.”
which' were the hour Tills hope was her first admission to I ing vigorously behind it the "tender fled, and the beaver breathes it again. systems are deficient In. The result is
She enjoyed this new cutlet for her meantime
{eevlshness, weakness, sweating, fever, diar
The pair were sitting In Miss Nan-
abundant energies, and In the ur.ture of sketches and which hail had a favor herself of her fears, and you see from I foot" reserves his decision.
He is This o|>eration he can repeat several rhoea, brain troubles, convulsions, etc., that
it that Miss Nancy had exalted Ideas I
cy's flat In Ninety seventh street. and
things she enjoyed the new considera able word from her teachers— telling.
still inclined to favor the snowdrift, times. The otter and muskrat do the prove terribly fatal. The deaths in 1900 under
the room in itself was a biography,
tls to the offices and possibilities of I j
three years were 304,988, to say nothing of
tion she woii. Sbe began to feel a
but he prefers to await developments same thing.
the vast number outside the big cities that
The walls were bung with what Miss
womanly pride and also that she had I
certain tradition born awe of her own
were not reported, and this In the United
before committing himself. With a
Nancy called (and I cap'tallze accord
the usual feminine aud profound at- I
States alone.
gifts. Her position toward art was ex
rush and a plunge the big rotary is
Hatllesaake« Set4om Attack.
When baby begins to sweat, worry or cry
lug to her sentiment) Ancestral Por
taehment
to
the
most
romantic
ideal
of
I
j
actly Miss Nancy's own. She felt for
hurled into the white mass of snow.
Of rattlesnakes there are at least a out in sleep don't wait, and the need it
traits live of them, and wonderful
constancy
—
constancy
under
the
most
I
neither
medicine nor narcotics.
What the
It or. rather, for the name the supersti
Black smoke pours from the engines, dozen, probably fifteen, different kinds, little system
is crying out for is more bons
things they were. In one corner was
discouraging circumstances— for men. L and the huge blades of the snowplow
tious, unsympathetic veueratlon which
material.
Sweetman’s Teething Food sup
all
inhabitants
of
America
exclusive
a tiny lirown old Erard piano, the first
She meditated on how easily and light- I (
plies it. It hns saved the lives of thousands
some philosophers explaiu as a result
eat relentlessly Into the drift The ly, where they range from the north of
babies.
They begin to improve within
Erard ever made, I should think. It
ly to put before Beulah the base fickle- I,
of art’s dependence on religion in the
snow
shoots
out
of
the
orifice
at
the
ern
L'nlted
States
down
to
Patagonia.
Here Is what physicians
forty-eight hours.
was still capable of sending forth an
uess
of
tlie
discarded
one,
but
the|
(
think
of
It.
middle ages. At any rate, when Beu
side of the plow, forming a huge, white The common, or banded, rattlesnake
odd, pleasant eighteenth century-like
2934 Washington St.,
more
she
thought
about
it
the
less
she
I,
lah found herself making a recogni
semicircle constantly moving forward. extends from Matoe to Texas. Once
San Francisco, June 2, 1902.
tinkle. Some battered old pieces of sli
knew how to do it. If ever there was L One can keep track of the progress of
Gentlemen—I am prescribing your food in
zable sketch of the water pitcher—for
generally
abundant,
it
is
happily
now
a
er, a cake basket and a tea ¡sit taking
an old maid to every fiber of her toing, th"~ ¿[„V’by foRowtog'“the’ advanc^ rare animal save in the more thinly In the multitude of baby troubles due to im-
the new master was very advanced
peded dentition. A large
_
percentage of in-
the honors, stood In solemn dignity on
It was the hearty, wholeSome, large I
gf this rainbow of snow. Foot by habited districts of tlie southern and fantiie ills and fatalities are the result of
and insisted on study from the object—
the elaborate, shiny, new hardwood
minded Miss Nancy, and consequently foot
rotary eat8 lta way forward, western states. It may attain a length slow teething. Your food supp'les what the
her heart palpitated with the magni
deficient system demands, and I have had
mantelpiece.
her theories of love and love affairs and flnal,y u and the engines are of five feet, with a large triangular and surprising success with It. 2n scores of cases
tude of the dreams of glory that floated
Miss Nancy Rutledge was an elderly
diet, given with th*!r regular loud, has
were
of
the
most
assured,
definite,
hurled
ln
a
huge
trench
of
whlte
.
On
i
y
In upon her mind. Then came Miss
flattened head. It feeds on rabbits, this
nnd unmarried lady, but If you allow
not failed to check the infantile distresses.
Nancy. Miss Nancy gazed upon the
comprehensive character; but there the atacka of the engines can be seen, rats and squirrels and is for the most Several of the more serious cases would, I
yourself to turn toward her any of
water pitcher and the flower embrold
was something about Beulah these beiching their blackness on the virgin part a slow and sluggish animal, wait feel sure, have been fatal without It. It can
your usual slighting and condescend
not be too quickly brought to the attention
er.v patterns with profound emotion.
days that gave her pause and for once garb about them. But the great white ing quietly till some prey approaches of the mothers of the country. It is an ab-
ing sentiments for spinsters you are
solute
necessity.
She urged Beulah to come to New York
in
n
lifetime
penetrated
her
soul
with
semicircle
never
falls
to
go
forward
it. This sluggishness makes it the
offering her the first patronage she ev
L. C. MENDEL, M. D.
and have the best Instruction, and
an unacknowledged but dreadful doubt UIltll fluany the “tenderfoot" knows more dangerous, as it may be stepped
er received in this world. Miss Nancy,
of lier own complete understanding of I (¿at the drift is being conquered, upon unawares, with a most fatal re
finally Beulah came. By chance she
Petaluma, Cal., September 1, 1902.
In the kindest, most unconscious way,
Dear Sirs—I have just tried the teething
fell upon the plan of going to the Art
all the mysteries of human life.
When the regular overland limited
suit. But it never either atacks spon food in two case« and in both it was a suc
patroulzcd creation. Never out of the
Students’ league, and now sbe bad had
cess. One was a very serious case, so criti
(To
re continued .)
|comes
along
a
few
hours
later,
the
pas
taneously
or
pursues
a
retreating
ene
south was an unmarried woman so
cal that it wan brought to me from another
one season’s instruction there and was
sengers do not know of the battle that my.
generally and simply allowed preced
city for treatment. Fatal results were feared.
beginning her second year.
In three days the baby ceased worrying and
RUSSIAN
PEASANTS.
has
just
been
fought
They
travel
ence over all matrons as was given
commenced eating and Is now well. Ita action
The Firat Linen Paper.
Naturally within this year her ideas
through a canyon of snow as they pass
Miss Nancy in her own world. It was
in this case was remarkable. I would ad
Linen cloth was occasionally used vise
Bo»« or Thea Hava «aeer id«.«» Boreas, but they have no idea of the
you to put It in every drug store in this
not that these southerners loved mar- had undergone some changes, but for
for
writing
purposes,
but
was
city.
Yours,
never
Abo.t
Fir»»
Fro.
tremendous
force
required
to
cut
this
riage leas—far from it—but that they the greatest change of all—the deter
i. M. PROCTOR. M. D.
very
common.
Linen
manuscripts
have
One Russian village through which wblte path over the ridge of the con-
loved Intellect more, and Intellect was mination not to marry Tom McGrath—
Mrs. Garner uot up to greet her.
been found folded in mummy cases,
Bweetman'g Teethln« Food will carry baby
we
passed
was
the
embodiment
of
filth
¡lnent;
so
they
go
on,
all
unconscious
the
league
could
hardly
be
held
direct
what Miss Nancy tacitly and firmly
and comfortably through the most dan
and the Chinese before the Invention of safely
gerous period of child life. It rerders lanc
claimed to have, was supposed to have ly res|>onsible. Southerners have a in short, in the most instinctively cal and squalor. A destructive Are was ¡n their Pullmans, while the railroad
raging at one end of IL and round this I men aj yle neat siding ahead oil the paper used silk and cotton cloth. The ing of the gums unnecessary. It is the safest
culated
manner,
ail
the
things
ttait
pleasant
reputation
for
friendliness
and did have, the amount thereof in
Romans also wrote upon linen. The plan and a blessing to the baby to not wait
question declining slightly with each with strangers, because they so readily Mrs. Garner would understand as re all the inhabitants were gathered. Ons rotary and gird up their lotos for the
for symptoms but to commence giving It the
house was already burned down, a sec lieat battle, which they know Boreas use of this material Introduced a change fourth or fifth month. Then all the teeth
suppose others to be “nice people,” fleeting credit upon herself.
successive step of this statement.
will come healthfully, without pain, dis
in
the
manner
of
writing.
The
other
“This girl didn't have a very nice ond was one mass of flames, and th» will be prepared to give them to a few
Miss Nancy had come north to live various evidences of niceness being
tress or lancing. It is an auxiliary to their
substances were rather engraved than regular diet and easily taken. Price 50 cents
That’s why fire was rapidly spreading to a third hours.
off the enemy amid the prayers and more conclusive in the old southern complexion, did she?
yet not a hand was raised to arrest its I Tbe experiences at Boreas pass dur- written u|>on. an iron point being used (enough for six weeks), sent postpaid on re
plaudits of admiring friends, aud their world than they are at present in New you’ve made it so dark and reddish,
ceipt of price. Pacific Coast Agents, Inland
York;
but
if
southerners
do
not
feel
isn't
It?
”
suid
Mrs.
Garner
hesitating
ruinous progress.
¡ng a bard winter are duplicated at for the purpose.
Drug Co., Milla Building, San Francisco.
prayers nnd plaudits bad echoed
"Why
on
earth
don't
you
put
out
the
many
other
rallroad
passe
s
ln
the
ly
after
various
half
articulate
mur
To
write
upon
linen
It
was
necessary
sure
that
you
are
of
their
own
kind,
if
around her throughout the five years
She could not fire.' shouted uiy companion to one ot Hocky mountains, to say nothing of to have some colored fluid which might
ln which site hail gallantly triumphed they are even puzzled as to where you tijurs of °admiration.
One Phase of the Nile.
over bankruptcy ln New York. In that belong (according to their remarkably repress a little automatic effort to find the peasants, who approached me with great gtretches at lower altitudes which get dry and leave a permanent mark.
In the Sliab Luka pass we have one
time she had played many parts: she simple ideas of classification), they are out why these things, which were s<> a servile and wistful look, as if he ex |lave always been the favored haunts The first Ink used was probably some
had written for the papers, bad tnught little likely to be friendly, not being much less pretty than the pictures In pet ted an offering of money. “Have of gllowdrlfta and whlch have always sort of soot or himpjilack mixed with of the many instances in which the
given railroad men great trouble. It size or gum water, and the first instru Nile has buried Itself at an opposing
mathematics ln a school, bad assisted apt to care for social experiments. All an illustrated weekly, were so much you no buckets.'
“Surely your excellency deigns to Ia the unexpected element at theto ment answering to eur pen was a reed
mountain barrier and cut Its way
tn the editorship of a new and impe this Is but a preface to the statement more wonderful, a fact she never
know that It Isn’t buckets we need!”
1 points that brings a serious aspect ts
through. In fact, it often seems to se
cunious paper devoted, as its title page that Beulah had scant acquaintance dreamed of questioning.
A b Irish Refrigerator.
"Oh, no,” said Beulah. "She lind a
“Well, It Isn’t strong arms, either, 1 the situation. At the passes over the
lect these unpropitlous places for its
stated, to developing the resources of with her fellow students. Sbe thought
An Irishwoman was looking at refrig course when on each side a few miles
the south and bad given lectures on the young women generally given to very nice complexion. I»ut the llgiit was fancy. Why don't you go to work?”
Great Divide railroad men are prepared
erators
in
a
house
furnishing
store
some
queer
clothes
and
that
the
young
men
not
strong
on
it,
and
then,
you
see,
“
Your
grace
wouldn't
have
us
fly
tn
away there is a tolerably 'level, unbro
the history of Virginia in tlie parlors
for trouble, and consequently serious
of some rich people who could never lacked what she called “polish;” these things are done In such n burry the face of heaven! We've sins enough I ¿’i^kaYes’’¡ire““few.“’but” wiien’ word weeks ago. After examining into the ken expanse of desert For ten miles
polish In her language meaning, we only try to get the figure, the ac on. our souls without adding that black | comeg that , tra(n hag faJled to Bght merits and qualities of a number of the river twists In and out before es
forget -though sometimes sorely tempt
though ¡lertiaps sbe bad never thought tlon.”
crime to them. Wasn't It God's own Its way through the drifts 100 or per them sbe purchased the one that the caping to the open once more. Its cur
ed—that they were born south of Ma
It did not annoy her in the least lightning that set 1‘etroff’s house on haps 200 miles from the nearest avail salesmau assured her would keep food rent is very rapid, making it well nigh
son and Dixon's line, and of late. In of It. deference to women. So the
the midst of work upon a life of Gen dear girl let her social chances for when people did not understand. 8b? fire a couple of hours ago? And bad able rotary plow there Is consterna the best. Some days afterward the Impassable at low water because of
liked to explain a little, and sbe novel as we are, there's not a man in the vil tion. To get a rotary plow to the woman called and requested them to the numerous rocks, but at the time of
eral Lee, for the southern subscription league associations, with all their etln
trade, she had found a new resource cational Influences, slip by her in the doubted their admiration—their ad lage that would raise bla band to undo blockaded train takes time, and to the take that refrigerator back, as it would my descent the summer flood was well
in the care of a small portion of that gentlest, firmest little way In the world miration of her for making the pic God's holy work.”
meantime the drifts are accumulating not keep anything better than the along, and all but a few of these bar
My friend raised bis hand, waved it on the unnsed road, and each hour kitehen safe of the cellar. The sales riers were hidden below the surface,
army of southern girls which Is now —in exactly a nice nhieteeu-year old tures. She was quite astute enough to
constantly encamped among us. She way. in fact. Sbe was a dear girl, and feel that the admiration of the things despairingly and we drove on.
brings new menaces to railroad men man mildly suggested that possibly she their presence being marked only by oc
“It’s a mere waste of time to reaaoD and passengers alike.
had not put enough lee in It to keep the casional eddies.—Century.
had three In the house with her and she showed It in failing to become ut themselves was not always a sponta
devoted some attention to several liv terly insufferable under the ndulatlon neous burst. It did not disturb her that with them," be said, “They would at
Sometimes even the rotary plow has things cold. "Enough Ice in it? Why.
knoWD t0
caught to a snow are you crazy, mon? I don’t put any
ing elsewhere. Tlie office of chaperon that now. away from the league, many of lier friends suffered a little soon commit suicide en tDasse as put I
Her Father*« Strea^th.
suited Miss Nancy. According to ber. surged around her. This it was that disappointment with themselves over out a fire that God hnd kindled with | blockade. One Instance occurred to ice in it. Anything will keep cold If
Recently in a Sunday school the
all girls were lovely, most of them might be said to have brought about the dullness of their sensations before his lightning.”—English Magazine.
Wyoming. An engineer who bad a ro you put Ice In IL I bought the refrig teacher was telling her class of small
beautiful—"perfect belles at home"— the momentous change I have men real liand paintings. Sbe realized that
tary plow on ahead and who was mak erator so that I wouldn't need the lee.” pupils the intereHtlng story of Samson,
adulation
nnd
Miss the tradition of their value remained
Good Mews.
and the pleasure of devoting her stores tloned—this
of whom »lie spoke as being the stron
ing good progress during a fierce snow —Philadelphia ledger.
A certain ex-congressman tells a
of garnered wisdom to their service re Nancy's hearty and Insistent fostering unshaken.
gest man that ever lived.
storm was compelled to run back a few
of
all
the
dreams
It
excited.
Miss
story
about
a
widow
in
bis
district
wbc
Wanner's
Nerve.
Mrs. Garner looked at the last draw
newed her joy in life. She was benev
Little Ethel, a golden haired new re
miles for water. Instead of taking tbe
Nancy
had
just
been
explaining
Beu
desired
a
position
In
the
agriculture!
ing nnd then leaned hack and gazed
Wagner, toe eminent composer, bad cruit. listened to the story with great
olent. sincerely so. and believed, with
rotary with him be uncoupled and ran
lah'»
present
¡Mwition
to
Mrs.
Garner.
will) emotion upon Beulah- Beulah department.
at gooo aWWlug ot reason, in her pow
his engine back, and to the meantime the nerves of an acrobat. Once he was Interest. After the teacher had finlHhed.
“There was no vacancy at that
er to guide and Instruct humanity at Mrs Garner win a friend who lived I d Its'kiiiK so piessHiit and simple behind
the enow gathered so fast over the climbing a precipitous mountain to Ethel held up her chubby hand.
time,“ said he, “and I was consequent
large nnd also was humanly suscepti Beulah'» ton« county, and was now the collection of her complete works,
“Well, Ethel,” asked the teacher,
tracks that be was unable to fight his company with a young friend. When
ble to the charms of appreciation. The visiting New York.
"It’s very wonderful—wonderful,” ly compelled to advise my constituent w.ny back to the plow, Such Instskces some distance up ami walking along a ■■what Iv »♦*’
very groundwork of M|sa Nancv’e
“She fflSfc. a greet tuxsy cketttjes- Mrs -A’afoer xutKjuvod,- atuA.na bei ttoit X could do uotutog Tur tier until •re rare, however, and are only owing narrow ledge, the companion, who was
“Samson wusn't as strong as my
cialms was common sense. You could home with her last summer," said Mist head slowly and thinking of more later. But sbe persisted In her efforts to tbe oversight of some trainman, for following, called out that he was grow papa is.”
to
obtain
a
position
and
for
two
week»
see that in every line of her matronly Nancy, “and everybody was aston things tlinn one.
"Is your fattier so strong?" queried
a rotary snowplow with sufficient pow ing giddy.
thereafter met me at every turn. One
figure and hear it in every note of her ished. 1 reckon a great many peopl«
Beulah smiled sweetly.
Wagner turned around on the ledge the teacher, smiling.
er behind It can eat Its way through
pleasant, hearty voice, and in her large felt that It was a great pity to see a
"And It makes you very happy, does morning I had just finished breakfast
“Oh. my papa's offul strong,” replied
almost anything to the shape of drift». of rock, caught bis friend and passed
when I was told by the servant that
featured face ajid bright gray eye« girl with gifts like tliat Just settle It. dear?”
him between the rock and himself to Etliel with emphasis. “Why, I heard
—New York Tribune.
common sense was enthroned.
Beulah detected a thread of curiosity she was awaiting me to the reception
down Into the ordinary humdrum.”
the front.
mamma say that he had a ellyfant on
But, contrary to poputar prejudice,
In the question that she resented, but hail. So I assumed as pleasant a de
“The duties of a wife and mother”
his hands.”—Columbus Journal.
Row She Felt.
The
Voire
of
Kxwerie.ee
.
meanor
as
possible,
and,
entering
the
human lieings are constantly rendered began Mrs. Garner, with slightly agl she still smiled as she rose with the
Mrs. Black—8am Johnson done left
Prophetic Dream«.
“I don't care to marry --at least not
room, said In a sympathetic voice:
unknown quantities by the ¡Missesalon toted solemnity. She was very liunildi“ works on her arm and said:
The belief In prophetic dreams is not
yet." said the flirt.
“ 'Well, my good woman, what bls wife 'bout six moot's ago.
of quite contradictory qualities, and with Miss Nancy, but the ''ordinary
“Yes, indeed. Miss Molly. I could not
Mr. Black—Do sbe t'lnk be am neb-
entirely a superstition, according to
“Why not?" asked the matron.
Miss Nancy, to tell the truth, had tieen humdrum” was a phrase that pro tie happy without my art.” And Miss news?*
“Because as matters are now I have the results obtained by two members
“‘Good news.’ she said; 'good news, bab coinin' back?
subject In her life to a few enthusi Yoked even her to turn to the arsenal Nancy nodded her approval.
“Waal, sbe Jest beginnln’ to bab the attentions of half a dozen men, of the French institute. They poiut
asms which left ber common sense— of ¡»latitudes for a weapon. She had
Life went on serenely to our house Mr. Alien.'
sometimes for totter, sometimes for it In her heart to try to remind Mis» hold for several months after this,
while If I married I would have the out that at night when the senses are
“ 'Well,’ I said. ‘I'm glad to bear that. hopes.’’—Smart 8et______
worse—far behind. One among those Nancy that the most important offices Southern visitors continually dropped And what Is the good new»?'
nt rest the brain is affected particular
A Comfort l»r*»r-
attentions of only one.”
young ladies whom she now called of life were the very ones she had to. and all. like Mrs. Garner, were
“‘Oh.’ she said, 'good news, Mr. Al
"Huh!" exclaimed the matron. "You ly by organic feelings In various parts
“Speaking of grewaoma remarks,”
“her girls" was the object of a venera never been called upon to fill.
treated to a sight of Beulah’s produc- len. good news. A woman to the agri said the ruddy old Scotch gentleman on wouldn't have even that.” — Chicago of the ts.ly and that early symptom»
tion that must to considered to have
of advancing disease» give a particular
But little <*ould sbe cope with Miss tlons. Miss Nancy called for them If cultural department died yesterday.’” Ills way from the far west to revisit Poet
hnd Its rim* In the romantic, the high
Nancy, who. secretly amused, swam no one else did, and she was apt to
direction to the dreams. A familiar in
Scotland for the first time In half a cen
er aide of Miss Nancy's nature. She beneficently on with the conversation, give an awe inspiring hint when Beu-
The Still Vales.
stance la nightmare, which Indicates a
tury, “there was an old lady friend of
la Her Debt.
ha<l known her since she was in long wishing to soothe the little woman'» lab was out of the room as to the sacrl-
“Whose voice did be like best, yours dyspeptic condition. Immoderate drink
As a pleasant faced woman passed mine In San Francisco who persisted
clothe», but not till about a year be feeling» and without the faintest con fices the girl had made for her art's the corner Jones touched bis hat to her in looking upon this Journey of mine as er mineF’ asked Miss Krcecb.
ers see rata, snake« and Insects In their
fore thia conversation with Mr». Gar ception of the mallei' of her Intentions. sake. After awhile a change began to •nd remarked feelingly to his com a madly adventurous tempting of Prov
“I’m not quite sure.” replied Miss dreams before the actual outbreak of
ner did she honor ber with more notice “The duties of a wife and mother are show in Beulah. She worked harder panion:
idence. 'Yet there is one thing com Bird. “Hto remarks were a bit uro delirium tremens, rim ) so on.
than lay In that general amiable pat so-i'll!. Molly. But without her art than ever, she painted early and late,
“Ah. my boy. I owe a great deal to forts me. Robert, my man,' she eaid. biguous.”
The Bank of England has a pair of
roimge of which I have spoken and liculnh. though a sweet girl, might and she grew more and more silent, that woman.”
"Why, what did be aay?”
'When one diea to voyaging nowadays,
which she constantly dlapenoed about likely enough tie s humdrum perooe. 1 and an Sunday, when sbe could not
“He said he liked my voice, but that scales so accurate that an Ink spot on a
they've such excellent facilities for
“Your mother?’ was the query.
her like a perfume- -bergamot. My. don't think she has the feeling for duty paint, more and more restless. She
transporting the remain»? "—New York yours was better still."- Philadelphia piece of paper vialbly affecta the bal
“No, my landlady "
ance.
This girl was, of course, the heroine that you have, for Instance, and that was no longer content to hide her »to-
I'resa.
Telegram.
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BATTLES WITH SNOW
THE GIRL AND
THE PROBLEM
Brights Disease
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Save the Baby.
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