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• • • • o 0 o° ° o° o ms (nstinctlve favorable A LOST ISLAND WOMAN AND FASHION LINCOLN ON CIRCUIT. NDIÆ" ris-eptlon by the heads of his intend I O a ------- F a ed’s family I suppose there was hardly I («'• ** '*»• !»«!•»■ Leirend T«iit Date* H* •^ ‘ e*eute«l * «t^atut Ippraraaag It* l*e« uIh, i^Sie* lll*S*trn«,*«l by the A »'♦Hto Gu««. a more unhappy man in the world than I ° B.iek to « oiuuiha*' Time, • llr Full«»w«»«Authe < ourl. to-Oaclou >>r tl«e tt T*lka dots of varj^r^ sizes play * © © the successful suitor as be whirled There Is all old legend «p the W«wt* strong paft ll in the season's fasbMiM Folio» i«g tr.e court aboi£ ull tiw Aÿiotyg «I®«' I mi'^ilvitl pruWli'ins of homeward by the night express. The ludi«© which has been handed down and sim ili- w « 1 tlF Bnart efec* OU the cthuit Wq* no douf>t the Joy Lili Indian ethnology is the religion of the* conflict*'twixt love and duty raged I from the time of Columl.ua m the ef linen of la vendar. The little coin® life. th* wa» mo • >n<i of it that sw«*«*|H*r caste. It seems clear enough liereely within him for two days, and I fe»'t ,l*at somewhere among the numer • tot •1th a y to© pla«tr<* be declined a Haltering offer to enter through all the contiffilon that the su rli.-O Lord Valadofe felt that he could o«8 C“JS °r tl,e ‘‘arlbbean sea there a lucrative law partnership in Chicago, 1 preme^deity hf the t'htlhras is Iailljura, bear the brunt of It alone igp longer. I exists an islatol inhabited ouiy by wo- because, us he contend«.)^ it would ne or Lall>erg, "a* god without form or Ilis father bad always been a kind and men. cessitate more or less confinement tn dwelling place.” • . effeettonate parent. He would lay the ’r,“‘ aboriginul Carlbs and Ararwakt CopyrloM. 1*14, by the office and therefore keep him A mound of eurth, siirmounjed by riKDZIIC A B V r «• 'sc plainly before him and seek »t fouml It inconvenient to have women the circuit. Seated in a oue horse bug ' piece of «tick an<f a bi« <>f cloth for least his counsel upon it. The old lord, around in times of war. Usually when gy. behind a sorry looking animal, he dag. Is this deity's sltrine, and to it « « u n as might be expected, was seriously | *h«* enemy conquered a number of the would set out from Springfield, to be “poojah" Is made and a little sacrifice tribe's fairest maidens were carried goto* for wi-eks at u stretch. The law offered of ghee, or grain. It needs no man, ain't it? Sit down, sir, please. displeased. off. So goes the story. yers, as he drove into each successive consecration. U i I h silypie shrine, and "What!" he exclaimed. “The daugh Yea, he said. Ills daughter was at You ain't the first nobleman as have The deplorable possibility of losing place, eagerly anticipating a new stock wherever tlie »weeper may be, if sick Sherburton. She si>ent much of her cut his mutton at our table, is be. ter of a horse dealer? Y’ou mean, I sup of stories, gave him a cordial welcome, I ness comes or n gift is desired, the lit time there with an aunt who was most Bob?" the old lady said, determined, pose. of some gentleman of Impover all the women of the tribe was averted, und the landlords hailed bis coming tle shrine may be set up. with its queer kind to her, and. Indeed, to all of unlike tlie Herveys of Enmore, not to ished estate who has been reduced to however, by the prompt action of the chiefs, who ordered all of the remain with delight, for lie was one of the bit of tag and stick, and the worship them. In fact, he hardly knew what be overwhelmed by the unexpected such no occupation for a livelihood?” most patleut and uncomplaining of er's prayer Is made. they would do jfltliout her help, with honor done to her family. "No," Ins son said honestly; “not a ing female element to this unknown island in the Caribbean. According to guests. "If every other fellow," re Tla* »weeper will have nothing to do the Increasing depreciation of tithe, “Not him, mother,” responded Bob. gentleman in any sense of the term, lates one of his colleagues, "grumbled with the transmigration of souls. One«* glebe letting at 10 shillings Mie acre, "Y’ou see, my lord, I’ve a goodish con not a man 1 could present at this table, tlie legend, the place is copiously watered by ideal streams, overshad at the indifferent uccomiiKMiatious und a swe<*|»er always a sweeper, and even a large family to support, and so on. nection in your lordship's walk in life, my lord." scant fare »which greeted ua at many the Ideal sweeper, 1‘ir Jhota, with his "Then,” quoth the ohl earl in wrath, owed by breadfruit, mango, plantain He had heard of his child's going out and my customers sometimes has a of the dingy taverns we struck, Cln- broom of gold and basket of silver, with the hounds, but was not aware bit of bread and cheese with us. Why, striking his fist upon the table with a and ull the necessaries to life and . The husbands and lovers were colli said nothing." His forla-arunee "cleans new the fourth heaven, the that she enjoyed the honor of Lord bless you, the Duke of Doncaster and bang which made all the glass ring, "it | allowed to visit the island paradise not In this regard well warrants the ob house of God, and sweeps the apart Paladore's acquaintance. Needless to Prince Baltazzl has both bad their legs »hull not be!” more than twice a year in times of servation he is said on one occasion to ments of the highest.” The good sweep •ay they would feel much honored by under this mahogany, ain’t they, moth Lord Paladore sat silent, cracking Al have made that he never so complete er goes to heaven, however, after the distinction conferred by his lord er? And hearts and vis-counts by the berts with trembling Augers, but his peace. But it is further handed down that ly felt bis "own unwortbiness as whea death, but In the heaven of a sweeper ship's proposal, and he would summon score.” lips were set and his eyes beginning to all tpe men of the tribe were even he stiaal face t* face with a real, live there Is nothing to do but bathe and sit his wife to see Ixird Paladore. In this agreeable way the worthy burn with the same light that was in hotel clerk." The lady came, red and flustered no people strove to let themselves and his sire's. He had hardly hoped to win tually wiped out in an Indian war and at east*. How he appeared on the circuit may The laid sweeper, on the other hand, doubt by the nature of her husband's their guest at ease, but poor Lord his father’s approval, but he was not that all trace of the Isle of women was lost. According to Washington Irving, be gleaned from this sketch of him goes to hell, where he is tormented by hasty communication made while she prepared to give way to coercion. Paladore felt anything but comforta drawn by Henry C. Whitney, one of tire and wounds till the deity is pleased divested herself of the apron In which Th«* old lord's wrath blazed but for even Columbus made vain efforts to Under ordinary circumstances his bls colleagues lu central Illinois: "His to vouchsafe relief. Between these •he was compounding the pudding for ble. a moment. He, too, sat silent for a flml it natural courtesy might have rendered bat was brown, faded and the nap usu two extremes is a kind of purgatory, the early dinner. Shrewder eyes than space, then said In a gentler voice: him as affable as the more distinguish CLEAN SHAVEN FACES. ally worn or rubbed off. He wore a where the sweeper who Is not good Lord Paladore’s might have detected "You will give up this idea, Gervase? ” the flour upon her sleeve. She was, ed personages who had preceded him (It was seldom he called his son by his A Cunteaatlo* That Every Man Should short cloak and sometimes a shawl. enough for th«* one place and not bail however, more equal to the occasion in their hospitality, but bis situation Christian name.) “You are, as a matter Ills coat and vest hung loosely on bls enough for the other undergoes a sort show AM Hi* Feature*. was peculiar. Feeling he could get on than her husband and waxed quite giant frame. Ills trousers were Inva of probation which either kills or of course, independent of my good will, A recent writer, says the Chicago better with the old lady than with his voluble as she realized the full glory riably too short. In one hand he car cures him. am! it may be a small thing to you to News, has this to say about beards: POLKA DOTTKD WASH FBOCK. of tlie announcement. No, she said, prospective father-in-law, he itddressed embitter my last years of life—nay, "The ideal man is clean shaved. Con ried a faded green umbrella, with ‘A. Of Balmlk. th«* great leader of one they had heard nothing from their himself chiefly to her. She w*as rather Gervase, I tvouhl not ask it for myself, fidently lie exposes to the world his dropping off the shoulder, to which Lincoln’ In large white cotton or mus sect of sw «>epers and now himself, like deaf, so that conversation was diffi the extremely full sleeve Is tucked, the daughter. She had doubtless preferred lin letters sewed on the inside. The I'ir Jhota. a swetqier in the courts of but you will think of the family honor | features undisguised by hirsute ap- not to mention the matter until the cult, but he gathered that Violet had for all that.” I pendage* Can we conceive the Apollo upflaring cuff edged with linen em knob was gone from the handle, and a heaven, tin* accounts differ so widely worked too hard at the ladies' college consent of her parents had been ob Lord Paladore bowed, and as he gave I Belvedere with even a mustache? I broidery. The blouse sags back and piece of cord was usually tied round that It is difficult to Identify him. It for her final examination, and the doc tained. his father his sticks and opened the I doubt it. A merely honest man also, front into the deep and much be- the middle of the umbrella to keep It wins clear, however, that with the Catherine was a good girl (she must tor had ordered a change of air and door for him lie thought as he totter«*«! sue would think, should wear no hair wrinkled girdle. The yoke effect is re from flying open. In the other hand profession of sweeper he combined the say It, though she was her mother) and plenty of outdoor exercise, wherefore out how much older he liad got to look, upon his face ami for these reasons: peated In the skirt, the lower skirt be he carried a carpetbag. In which were rt reation of poetry, nnd there Is som«1 would make an excellent wife, particu she had been sent off with a chaperon, Y’et two days longer did love and Each of us in great measure, partly ing appliqued with tucks, and a flounce stored the few papers to be used In amount of evidence* in favor of Ids larly when she had become accustomed an experienced groom and two or three duty contend, and then Lord Paladore from exaggerated ideas of his own per is put on in the same manner. court and underclothing enough to last having been the nuthor of the “Rainu- to the duties of her new and exalted |>o- horses to recruit her health In the saw that tlie thing must not be. A spicacity, partly from the stress of life, till bls return to Springfield.”—Century. anq.” sitlon. These she would soon learn, for Crackmore Vale country. The l**ra*ol. II«* is alternately represented as a future peer of the realm might choose judges his neighbor from his face. His “And, by Jove, my lord,” chimed in •he was already, though staying so The tucked parasols and the para low cast«* hunter of th«* Kamal Nardak whom he would for wife no more than clothes are but a doubtful index of his QUEER ILLUSIONS. much at Sherburton with her Aunt her elated parent, smiting the table in a coming king. lie was at liberty to character, but his features are, we sols trimmed with little ruchlugs are ami as a Bhil highwayman who was Jane, who was much respected, not un his glee, “she’s paid her exes three sacrifice himself, but not his family, firmly believe, indicative of his nature much the mode tlds year for everyday Morbid Mind* That Aaaoclate Name* converted by a saint whom he was times over a'ready! Smart girl Vi is accustomed to good society and. more ■ nd Number* With Color*. wear. The maid with an economical about to rob. There is a legend, too, For himself he would have married Uud his mule of life. over, was a very quick girl and had got with a horse. Heard from her yester the horse dealer's daughter, abjured ti turn of mind can purchase a plain "Numerals have no colors to you and that he laid down his life for the "There may be villainy written large on wonderfully with her French and day, as she's sold another. That makes tie and estates If need were and gone on bis upper lip. A certain mold of snade and deck it with tiny ruchlngs, to me,” said a psychologist. “Three, •w«*epers of Benares ami Induced tlie music when for a short time they had four at an average of nearly two hun ranching in Texas with the utmost chin betrays Its owner as a man of thereby saving a neat penny. They for Instance, doesn't Beem to us to be peopl«* of that city to admit sweepers been able to keep a governess, etc. And dred apiece. Good biz that, my lord, readiness. But to leave the old man conshlerabl? homicidal tendencies. Cov- are fushlonable In grass green, onion pink, and eight doesn't seem to us to Into their presence, as they had never for nearly an hour Lord Paladore sat eh? We’ll look her out a couple more sonless ami betray his trust was more | er the lips with a waterfall mustache, brown, navy blue and champagne, and be brown, but there are certain slightly done before. on a chintz sofa and listened respect after lunch, and I don't say as I won't than lie dared to do. Although a man drape the cilln with an Assyrian beard, many of them are made waterproof, diseased minds to which almost every As for Lalberg, the other great lead fully to Ids future mother-in-law’s de run down with 'em myself and see of generous instincts, he felt more »or- I ami It may well be that this murder- which is certainly an achievement word In the language appears to have er, ho takes us back at once to the days tailed account of the bringing up gen your country, and perhaps you’ll intro ry for himself than for the girl, In- ous monster color. of Homeric myth. He was born from is a pleasing enough fel- erally and treatment of the Infant ail duce me to the noble hearl, your fa deixl he could not presume that she low to view. “The odd part of this matter is that tlu* coat of Balmlk and suckled by a Dotted Good* Popular. Such a one does not ven- ments particularly of Catherine and ther. He must want a lot of 'osses cared so much for him as sorrow Dots are Itecoming more and more a when you study the minds that attrib hare, in proof whereof Chuhras to for | ture to pass clean shaved through our her eight brothers and sisters. Though for that big hunt, and as we are to be her disappointment would imply, and, ute colors to figures you find them al this day abstain from eating hares. streets. Let each one of ua present In feature of all light summer materials. connected we may be able to do a conscious of inward qualms, lie did not They are lurge and small, round and most unanimous in attributing to each On tin* other hand, Lelberg was also moreover, he suspected that she was all candor such features as are his. flinch from his purpose, albeit he felt little business together on mutual had- . not altogether unprepared for this de "To possess a receding chin is no seed sliaped, mere flecks or ten cent figure a particular hue. Thus, they born of a pitcher, through the power of thankful that neither of his own par vantageous terms, my lord, eh?” will say that one is black, two is cream, Abdul Kader Kilanl, and when the nouement of their love affair. In the crime. It is merely a sign of weak pieces, flat or repousse. A cold shudder ran down Ixird Pala ents happened to la- present nt his in All colors and tints, as well as black three is pale brown, four Is red brown, Prophet Ellas was turned into a former conjecture he was wrong, in the ness. But to conceal it with a huge terview with those of the lady whom it dore's back at this terrible suggestion, later right. and bushy beard and thereby to pre and white, are employed for them. flv* is blue, six is tan, seven Is green, sweeper for spitting on the saints in would now be incumbent upon him to to which he found it difficult to make a Happily he was spared the necessity sent the appearance of a man endowed Everything from the mesh of a sum anti w on. Finding amung the morbid heaven it was Lalberg who relieved suitable reply. He contrived, however, present to them as his prospective bride. of an explanation. "I see by your face," with great strength of will is surely a mer veil to a yard of the sheerest mull so uniform a belief in tlie blackness of him.—Times of India. Declining, much to the worthy lady’s a polite if rather ghastly smile and ap for a warm weather frock shows them. one, the blueness of five and the green slu* said as soon as he stood before her, false pretense.” inward rellsf for, poor soul, with the plied himself to his luncheon with what Via«* Beyond Her Year*. ness of seven, you almost persuade “ that it is not to be. But, Indeed, I most hospitable inclinations, there was appetite he could muster. The repast He was a curly headed boy with life yourself that these figures actually Frock* For Little Folk*. knew it all along. It would not have BENEDICT ARNOLD. absolutely nothing in the house she was an excellent oue, plain, but every before him. She was a little girl with Fascinating little frocks are made of have colors. done. And let me tell you, my lord, would have deemed fit to set before so thing good of Its kind, as one generally “Some morbid minds hold that names a saucy pug nose, but wise, it would that had you chosen to defy your father The TrHsIc FndinK of the Lite of dainty flowered organdies and lawns, finds In establishments of this sort. august a guest—her Invitation to stay but all white will ever be most popular have colors. A New Orleans glyptolo- seem, beyoml her years. The fact that the Talented Traitor. to lunch and declining also an invita Ills host, however, was dissatisfied with it would have been no different. Mine, for the young folkH. Silk or lawn slips gist says that to him John is bln»*, At she was nursing a doll with eyes that though rough and ill bred as I dare The last twenty years of the life of tion “to see the church.” Lord Pala the second course and complained to of delicate shades of pink or blue are lanta is steel gray, I’eter is brown, and opened and shut with a click may have say ho seems to yon, is equally dear t o I Benedict Arnold were probably the dore effected bls escaiM* on the plea of his mother of the plainness of the been his Inspiration. very smart worn under fine white mull, so on. m<*. and I would not have him despis most unhappy thnt ever fell to the a long drive home. Ills grimm had sweets. But the old lady’s housekeep "Say, sister, I think I’d get married “ Mankind harbors an incredible num and the sash should be of the shade of ed — no, not by any on«*. It is best as It I lot of man. The British were willing managed to bait the horses, and there ing was not to be depreciated with im Is. I ’ ’ grateful - - for - the honor to use him to promote their own plans the slip, ns white ribbon Is not so ef ber of illusions. Each one of us. per If I knew how.” I am deeply punity. were sandwiches and sherry In the car "Oh, that's easy," replied the owner haps. has an illusion of some sort. “Lor', Bob," she said, "don’t 'e be so you have done me (and here she made and to pay him for bls disgraceful fectlve over a color. riage, which he consumed as they tolled Mine is that If I count on getting a of the pug nose. “First you buy a dia him a courtesy which was a pretty services, but everywhere be was held up the long hill which conducted out of foolish. You know we always has fig thing I desire I will be surely disap- mond ring and give It to her, then you parody of her grandmother's) and for in such scorn and contempt that for Revival of Lace*. the dreary and dirty village, where tlie ged pudden o' Thursdays.” pointed. My wife’s Is that her brother buy a gold ring like mamma's got and your dear love. I am going back to years he scarcely ventured to appear The coming style iu laces Is net top This crushing rejoinder, by appeal air seemed polluted through Insufficient give that to her. And then you must appears to her in dreams. Leamington tomorrow nnd shall tell In public, Before his treachery he in white and ecru shades. For years drainage and the surface water stood ing to his sense of humor, somewhat “I know a nervous, pallid woman buy her a watch for her birthday.” dad we have thought better of it, so stipulntedT'for a fortune in cash and a this style has been out of vogue, but restored Ixird Paladore, and out of re in stagnant pools by the wayside, com “An' what she give me?” expectant need not trouble to explain any- commission as major general in the it is coming In with a whirl, and there who attributes certain perfumes to cer muning with Ills own heart the while. spect to the gallant old dame he at you tain sounds. A soprano voice to her ly asked the little chap. thing. Now, Koodby, Lord Paladore, British army. really threatens to be a scarcity in Things were pretty bad, but not of that tacked the figged pudding heroically. “Why. nuthln’, of course,” smartly re and God bless you." lie got both and soon spent the this line, for they won’t be able to im Is like lllieH of the valley, A tenor sort of badness which could not easily Bob, however, was not to be bested. pin'd Ills little companion. voice Is like ftises. A contralto voice is Lord Paladore, whose heart was too I former in speculation, while the la.t- port enough to supply such a demand. be remedied. A clergyman could al Excusing liimself for a moment, he left "Say, sister," he added, “I guess 1 like heliotrope. A bass voice is like ways take rank ns a gentleman, with tht* room and returned with a gold full for speech, bent and kissed her ter did him no good, as no officer In Another bit this year la the button ef violets.” won’t marry.”—Philadelphia Telegraph. I. 1. and all the chivalry of his na- the army would serve under him, and, fect. foiled magnum of champagne. “ There, proper surroundings, and surely there should be little difficulty In procuring a my lord, try that,” he said In a tone of tare was in that kiss. Then the girl although his talents and bravery were A Slonx Indian Custom. THE BUTTERFLY Sunbonnet For Little Girl. cauonry, an archdeaconry ®r something modest triumph. "How’s that for dry, gently disengaged herself nnd with unquestioned, he remained to the end Among the Sioux Indians a common The fashionable sunbonnet makes a eyes bursting with tears fled from the of his days a general without com- of the kind more sultnble to the father- Pallydoor, hey?” Some of ttee Etlraordlnary Gift* of custom exists. When one family bor mand, even at a time when the British quaintly picturesque frame for the up in-law of an earl prospective. He now It was Indeed a fine wine; but, as room. Ttel* SUent Insect. rows a kettle from another, It Is ex to date wee ones. The one here shown It was something to be delivered government was sorely pressed for understood his dear girl’s reticence and Lord Paladore drank only a couple of pected when the kettle Is returned a The extraordinary gifts of the but from explanatiofis with the horse «leal- officers and men. In 1798, during the admired her the more for her delicacy. terfly race have always explted the small portlou of the food that has been er, but how Lord Paladore contrived French war, when the country was As lie had left Enmore In good time, he wonder not only of naturalists, but of cooked in it will be left In the bottom. to explain thnt other awful mistake of anxiously gathering all its resources, Would drive round by Sherburton and the most ignorant observers-their sl- Should tills custom be disregarded by his, or if he even attempted it. hnsrtiot be npplied to the Duke of Y’ork for a tell her the result of his interview. It lent and unseen changes, the instinct any one, that person would never be transpired. The affair preyed so much command, but was refused, was ten miles out of his way, but he by which they distinguish their favor able to borrow again, as the owner on his mind that nt the end of the He went home in despair and said was rewarded by finding her alone. ite plant food—as, for Instance, even must always know what has been cook hunting season lie paired for the rest to his wife, “They will not let me find Her surprise equaled that of her par among the scarcely differing species of ed In her kettle. A white woman on of tlie parliamentary session nnd went a soldier's death. ” He never rallied ents. the complex race of asters, where they one occasion returned a scoured kettle. nl.road. He was tin* victim of a cruel after this blow, nnd soon after his “You have seen my father already?” •how themselves, as I’rofi*ssoF Asa Intending to teach a lesson in cleanli- coincidence. That there should hav<* mind appeared to wander. He ordered she exclaimed. “You left me at <> Gray sisld, “better botanists than many ness, but her act became the talk of been out with Ills hounds upon the '"Is < ontlnental uniform to be brought o’clock last evening and have been to of us;" their skill In depositing their the camp as a fresh example of the s.:me day two ladies of the sum«*—or I al,d put It on. Including the sword he Leamington nnd back between then and eggs unerringly on or near the precise meanness of the whites. phonetically the same — name, both w°rn when in the American serv- now? How did you manage it?” plant on which the forthcoming cater mounted upon gray horses, mny have ’ct‘* an<^ 80 be died a raving maniac “Ia>amington?” The Wren. pillars are fitted to feed, although they been n rare and curious one, but such I * n ^801 at Ills residence In London, “Y’es; you told me you had the ad It Is to be noted that If more than as butterflies have never tasted it. To coincident?«*« nr«* so well within the dress when I offered to give it you.” these should lie added their luxurious a year old wrens come directly to their Jn<l««e Shea Posed. range of possibility that they may well "Certainly It Is, and ho lives nt 54 spread of wings, giving opportunities nesting site of the preceding summer. Some years ago Judge Shea, a New happen to anybody. Bridge street. Leamington. Until you for those likenesses nnd variations of If It Is still intact, all’s well. There Is York lawyer, became chief justice of It may be remarked that when a lit have seen him I cannot possibly give color which protect them during the no loitering In tli** neighborhood, nor what was then the marine court and tle later one of Lord Amesbury's best you any more definite answer to what PINK CBAMBRAT BUNBONNET. few days of their winged state; the has It ever happened, so far as my ob livings fell vacant he presented to it what is now known as the city court la made of pink chambray. The hood brief time when, if ever, their eggs servation extends, that a single bird you wen* good enough to ask me yea- of New York. lie went to England the Itev. Edwin Hervey, M. A., perpet terday Lord Paladore, are you 111? la cut in scallops and attached to the must be laid nnd the continuance of appenrs and a mate subsequently mil curate of Enmore, in the same once and was registered at a hotel as front of the bonnet with mall white the race made sure. The whole realm cornea upon the scene. The pair arrive May I get you some brandy or any- ■ounty; also that two years after the "Chief Justice of the Marine Court, pearl buttons. The cape has four Bmall of animal “mimicry," as ft Is now term together. This is unquestionably true thing?” fiasco of his love affair Lord Paladore U. 8. A." The lords of the admiralty tucks and the rutile around the front is ed, reaches Its highest point in them of my doorstep wrens of the past seven "No, no; it Is all right—quite right, 1 made n further sacrifice to the family and the judges of all the great British white embroidery. assure you. I will see your father— and leads to some extreme cases, as in summers and suggests that the marital honor by marrying the Lady Sarah, courts called upon him, put bln» up at again -and on my return shall be in a the fact that, while butterflies are or tic Is not voluntarily broken, whatever their clubs, invited him to dinner and whose super# figure had so fascinated position to explain everything. Yes, if dinarily monogamous, there Is yet one the birds' careers from August to April. Seasonable Trimming*. treated him with as much considera Ills age«! father, nnd finally that on you will write It down, please thank species In Africa which hns departed The male may lose his mate, but he Fine lace Is ubiquitous. th«* occasions of the weddings of Miss tion as if the tribunal of which he was you.” And with a desperate effort the bu widely from thus rule thnt the male soon finds another, and the widowed Tiny buttons are features. the in-ad lmd been, as they supposed it « htl«c*rim* H«*rv«*y and Miss Violet unhappy man bowed mmseit out. Alisa has not one mate only, but actually bird may lose her lord, but Bhe prompt to bo, one of the groat courts of the Girdle draping Is a fine art Harveg, the former to an estimable Harvey making no attempt to detain "She's paid her cxe» three Hint» over three different wives, each so utterly ly mates again, nnd so one or the other yonng curat«* of her father's and the I'nlted States, Instead of a purely city Sblrrlngs appear everywhere. him. She almost fear«*d he liad lieen a’ready!” unlike him In appearance ns to have keeps the old summer home In mind, affair. drinking or was out of his mind. Deep flounces play an Important part. long been taken for wholly different and it.Is never f.orgB.ken It become* glasses ano ..... ....... .....shed the botlle latter to a gallant subaltern in her Judge. Shea wnf. npver JlretL of re If Jord .Paia lore had hre.n somewlmt . .'id tbea..'lP2"k.. i**».'f t IvsTtl- of .p. rt .majesty's Ninetieth hussars, th«* hand bteeleS aluuUui to little at the suoifi' species.—T. W. Higginson In Atlantic. a fixed feature of their Ilves. — Dr. taken aback at Enmore Ills dismay was ami after that n couple of glnsses of son ost present to the bride In both In counting to his cronies here bow he der. • Charles C. Abbott In Lippincott's. instant and complete when the follow hot whisky nnd water, besides the stances was nccompani«*«! by n cartl bad been treated in England on that Tucks of all widths are not«««! on new Knornnee. memorable trip. bearing the name of Lord Paladore. ing day bo presented himself about strong ale he had consumed with his Mot at Home. dresses. A Scottish minister was asked to noon nt 54 Bridge street, Leamington, Stilton cheese, by the time they rose A little girl on being told by her riplngs outline some very smart pray for rain. He did so, and the rnln Llqaor and the Term “I’root." Anlmnl Oil* In Medicine. and Inquired for Mr. Robert Harvey. from th«* table nnd went to see the •trappings. came down In floods nnd destroyed the mother thnt when a child died nn angel The numlier of animal oils and fats In the Individual who greeted him with horsea he wns hardly tn n eomlltlon to , What "proof” means as applied to crops. Irritated nt the result, one elder came and took her tip to heaven Velvet rlblion tabs are used with nn Indescribable blend of effusive famil discuss wttlements, nnd finnlly Ixinl , the quality or the measurement of the used in medicine are extremely nu- good effect. confided to nnother that “this comes o' thought deeply for a moment, then strength of whisky is not understood morons, Large quantities of oil are iarity nnd obsequiousness there was no I’nlndore made his escape without the Coarse laces trim the canvas fabrlir lntristin' sic a »request to a meenister said, “Ma, If nn nngel comes asking for semblance of n gentleman. A heavy least mention on Ills pnrt having lH*» n ' by many people. As explained by a obtained In Tasmania from the mut- me say I am not In!”—New Yorker. wha lana sequent wi' agriculture.” to perfection. topped man with a r»sl face nnd ruddy made of the business on which he had man who knows the correct use of the ton bird and wed as a liniment for However ornate, the lower part of a Sore Slwn. whiskers, clad In a riding cont of a loud come. Ho d«*em«*d It politic, although term it Is simple enough. The stand rheumatism, while the fat of the Time *nd Money. Watts—Tebson must be awfully check, with drab cord breeches and th«* season was nearly over, to buy a ard of the United States revenue is a frigate bird Is said to be an excellent sleeve 1» snug. for The counterfeiter was in prison afraid of hfs wife. He Is always tell Shoulder trimmings droop in pseudc shiny butcher boots, he looked all over horse, which he «lid. and also agreed to liquor half of which, by volume, is specific for sciatica. Cod liver oil is ten years. ing us how she will give him fits If he what he proved to be— a horse dealer In take nt n modest figure the chestnut 1 alcohol. This Is 100 proof. If a whisky, too well known to bear more than grandmamma style. “What are you doing here?” asked doesn't burry home. Potts—That's the Gaugings are recognized rivals of *hi n good way of business. which had been blemished by tlie wire, then, is descrfl)«*d ns 90 proof it means mention, and tlie oil got from the A visitor. best sign In the world that be Is not “Glad to see you. my lie bade farewell to the old lady, who that it contains 100 measures of water dugong, an aquatic monster related much favorml shirrings "Passing time*' afraid of her at all. The man who Is “Heard from my little girl the hobject Iwstowed her blessing in the following an«! 90 measures of alcohol. Whisky to the whale tribe, has a high repu "Ah. what for? ” of its) proof contains e«|un) measures tation as a substitute for that obtained A Staaler Starr. tossed by Ills wife never says a word of your lordship’s visit. Y’ou do us terms: "Passing money. ” An«l the visitor Stanley used to relate the following about It. proud, my lord. I'm sure. Lunch wlU "G.xxlby, my lord. I like your looks, of each. Whisky of 120 proof contains from the smaller fry of the cod. From passed on. be oi the table directly. and afterward nnd I hopes you'll mnke our Violet a ' 100 measures of wsiter and 120 meas six to fourteen gallons of this medici funny story: One day while be was nal oil can tie taken out of a single conversing with a friendly tribe during • Settle«. we'll have n look round the Isixes. My » ><>d husband. I'm ghul to s«*e ns you ures of alcohol Philadelphia Record. After Vldalatit. hfs travels one of the chiefs present animal. Youngep Ulster (peeping through key man was back from Ireland with a don't drink, and I hop«*» you'll never Wife — I'm sorry to see you come Inquired how many wives he pos hole»- yfr. Spoonnmore la gdlng to pro Little I.axarle* the Rest. string last night, nnd I think we enn take to It. nor Violet neither.” Ixtrd ! home in such a state as this. Charles. way He «Hanged Weapon*. sessed. Tpon Stanley replying that he pose to Hertha tonight. Johnny—How • After ail, it Is a wide question wheth show you one or two of the right sort. Paladore shuddered. “Bob's been a "Here you is In trouble ag’ln,” said Lad none, ali those present stood up Husband I knew you’d be sorry. Car do you knoy? Younger Sister—I enn This way, my lord. Mother." he sbout- gmxl son to me. asid If be do take a er the little luxuries enjoyed by the rle, and that*« why I told you ndt to tell by the «letetsnined look on Bertha’s %1 In the ear of nn old Indy when 110 drop too much sometimes over a deal, poorer classes and which consume their the color«*«! deacon. “Didn't I tell you like one man and unanimously «x- alt up. B©«to0 Transcript. face.—Chicago Tribune. e had conducted his distinguished guest w« 11. he ain't qusrrelsomrfln his cups, scant fortunes do not. in the long run, tor fight yo' way or^y wld de sword er claimed. “What a splendid liarl" They de Sperrit?" Intensely admired the apparent calm to the dining room,*"hqfe's Ixird Pally- otdy foolish like. 0 Yo# won’t have no contrlbvte more to the happiness of the ------------ r------ — • Hope • « «älterer, hut «he most up- "Yea, suh." replied the penitent, "but ness with whlcho be had, as they rt|ht o?all parasites, for she frequento In «ho Fnltjkf toste« »tie sparrow has door loMias done us thiahonor”— • * call to be dissatisfied with what Bob '11 *u«ian race than do the untold millions razor <»iz so handy.”—Atlanta Con- thought tried to pass off on tliem a "Yes, ye% Robert; you iftedn’t to do for his child neither. an«l 1« s«*e to of the earth's money kings.—Phlladel de the poor gian's «Mat as well «© IM •It brotols a yen«a i* #r«.iln°seld<j®i «jtutlon. o o wondrous traveler® tale. o * 1«1OI0 phla Press. B|M*ak so loud; «nln’tMeaf. 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