:::::: x: n n
n
u
RAW*
the real *1 the bouse, a search was be
FISH AND WASABI.
9DD BURIAL CUSTOMS.
WOMAN AND FASHION
LOST IN,THE WOODS.
gun. to radiate from the Chronicle of
’1 *
!>'•> That |a M Kavor-
fice and embrace the town. »»■ r,..»gl. • uHi«r »(ranae vkaarvaae»* ft»«»»»* ¿a* x
I n Such a «.'*•» fur I* One's Mo»!
A Waahabl* Coatane.
II«» lu Java*.
Aa*trMll»» Trig«*.
which tlie discovery of the anuevud i
t>»»igerou* Kuemy.
By SAMUEL
White
soietaiue
Is
au
ideal
material
Not so well known amoug the >wr:
by Tom Wilson and the disappearance
There it» some que«-r customs ob-
Ei
cry
w<>Mlinun
yes. every Indian—
for
summer
wear,
sluce
it
offers
all
the
PtCK
MINTURN
ot lift! Evans hud
served by the native Australians, their dentals as soy sauce. but of equal
gets lost at some* time tbat Is, lose*
fire.
*
modes of disposing of the dead being merit as an appetizer. Is wasabi, Its fashionable effio-ts of silk in appear-
Ids bearings and has difficulty In get
Hardly a minute later a cry was noticeable and varied, When u mother use 1» universal In Japan. It serves auce it is remarkably like a dull fin
ting to camp. As a matter of fact, th«
raised that a hut hud been discovered loses a favorite child she carries the the same purpose that horseradish Ished peau de sole with the enduring
wild birds ami ls-asts will sometime«
within fifty yards of the Chronicle d'tftil iMxiy 'alsint with her In a box or does on occidental tables, but is less qualities of the, finest French Hunnels,
get lost, aitlaiugli they are wonderfully
addisi
to
which
It
launders
like
linen
door, and all rushed to the spot to us- easing of bark until decomposition acrid.
equipped for finding their way home.
< **rtc»lii If it were tit»’ hut of Colonel forces her to dispose of It either by
My own Introduction to wasabi waa
The worst thing a person lost In th«
Badham or of the missing bridegroom. burial or fire.
unique. I count amoug my most pleas
wissls can do is to get frightened. Th«
by »Samuel
The hat was crushed in and had evi
In the case ftf some prominent persor ing experh iiees In this sunrise land
truly dangerous enemy is not the cold
.Hintum
dently suffered rough treatment, but of the tribe dying bls nearest relative» my meeting with Tuiulo Yano, novel
or the hunger so much as the fear. II
Puh
Tom Wilson, with a fearful heart. Iden cut off his bauds and keep them at ist and diplomat. And not the least
is fear that robs the wanderer of hi»
tified It as the pnqierty of Jim Evans. sacred remembrances, only parting witi Item In my debt of gratitude to him
Judgment and of his limb power; It 1»
But the uncertainty was nearly end them after the odor from the dead Is that he taught me to appreciate my
miltlier solemnly, "why nave you com«1 ed, for before lie had gone another
tear that turns the passing experience
At this remark Mrs. Hamlin began to
members has become unendurable raw fish and wasabi. Mr. Yano bat
to Walter Hamlin's widow’s bouse this
a tinal tragedy. Only keep vol
Mo< k Tom’s young and anxious eyt*s Then they are thrown Into a stream been the mikado's ambasaudor tc
weep, and Aunt llattle. catching the
night In such a plight this night of
all will be well.
tearful contagion, followed her exam
spied something dark beneath a large bidden In a hollow tree or burned.
China and other lilials. One night at
all nights?“
man of little experience usually
water oak. and tlie boy sprang forward
pie.
Women are held In such contempt the Nippon club he led up to a delicate
"I
want
Jim
Evans,
”
replied
the
colo
out at a run when be Is lost, lit
Tom looked from one to the other In
with u cry and bent over ,lim, lying on amoug tlie Australian tribes that ofteL subject on the menu with much dlph>
nel. shading his blo«Mlshot eyes with his face In the snow, unconscious. A
wishes to travel twice as fast as usual,
■stoidshment.
they receive no burial at all, and it it niai y. He finally got my assent to the
ami of course that merely wears him
“Aunt Surah, aren’t you willing Jen his trembling hand as If the light hurt large, half decayed limb of the oak a rare thing to see one mourned for by statement that a cosmopolitan appe
them. "I don't see him: where is he?”
out ami sends him further astray. If he
■le should marry Jim?'
lying near solved the mywtery. Dis family and friends. But at the funeral tite is one of the
" distinguishing marks
"What do you want of James Evans,
sits down calmly he will not only spare
“Yes, Tom.”
lodged by the tierce wind, it had fallen ■•£ a man or boy the lumentutluns ar« of cultivated travel. Then be passed
Mort Bndliaui
himself, but will help his friends to
“Then why are you crying?”
upon his head.
me
raw
fish!
loud
and
lung,
the
female
mourners
be
The colonel hesitated. The night's
find him, mid this he can do by shout
“I can't explain It, Tom. If you were
The throng waited breathless while Ing the most demonstrative.
I
«xmfessed
that
1
was
willing
to
be
exiierleuee of Incredulity laid miul<‘
ing at Intervals and, above all, by get
■ mother you would understand.”
Dr. Seyton examined Evans, and a
a
stick
in
the
mud
or
any
other
variety
With
some
of
the
tribes
the
practice
ting on as high uml open a place at
When his aunts had put by their him wary. He was resolved that he great cheer went up when tlie good of throw Ing the bodies of the dead over of Silurian rath> r than take place with
would mention the snake to no one
possible and there making two smoke
fcnndkerehlefs Tom tisik out Ills.
doctor pronounced Jim alive and his the branches of trees and leaving them the International elect by eating such
tires, the r»*eognlzed signal, "I am lost.”
“Now what are you crying for, you tuit .liin.
injury but a slight concussion of the for nature to dispose of Is observed.
a dish. My host, iwwever, was pain
If he did. no one would believe him,
- Ernest Thompson Seton In Country
young scapi'graee?” laughed Aunt
brain.
fully Insistent, finally adding that with
»nJ all would deem him entry and
Life In America.
Hattie.
°“But there will be no wedding to
raw
fish
they,
of
course,
ate
wasabi.
*re it him as he had been treated else
SLUGGISH RIVERS.
“I'm weeping for poor Jim. Nobody's
night,
”
added
the
doctor.
Now,
I
did
not
have
even
a
vague
where. •
•liedding any tears for him.”
ECLIPSE FORECASTS.
So it came about that a month later, The Volftg Fall* Only About Three notion of what this might be, but with
“I Want Jim Evans—I have some
So they laughed and wept around the
on the 14th of March, when all tiu> land
that raw proposition before me it was
Inche* Per Mlle.
thing
to
tell
him."
The
Fir«t
One Wu« Mutle by Thalea
bride, for at weddings It is ever a thin
Tlie two old men faced each other In was ablow, there was a daffodil wed
to tlie l£tr> ptiu •»«.
Considering Its length the Volga is comforting to know that at least it
»iol wsverlnft line that divides the
ding
aftiT
all,
which
Colonel
Badham
The eclipse of May 28, 585 B. C.
•mjje from tlio tears, so Attenuated, In- the center of the crowded hall, and the attended, clothed in his right mind und the most sluggish river. In 2,325 miles was to be diluted with something. I
(total in the east of Asia Minor), it
deed, that the heart often mixes them silenep was breathless, Tom Wilson u wedding garment to greet the daffodil it falls only (JG5 feet, or slightly over conjured up an experience in taking
castor
oil
ambushed
under
sherry
and
stood
at
his
uncle
’
s
elbow, and the
three inches per mile, while at on«
the first that can be tlx»>d with cer
am! sends forth one to answer for the
bride.
MOD1HHLY SIMPLE GOWN,
point about the middle of its course sarsaparilla, which, while not a bever
tainty. The prediction of It by Thales
ether. Bur there was no more sentl- bride crept half way down the stairs
Ami
Tom
scooped
the
Argils
mid
got
the bed is fully fifty feet below sea age one would grow to crave, might and does not yellow In the process. In to tlie Ionians brought him lasting
Uientul budinase nt Jennie's wedding. unnoted.
“Mort Badham, you are drunk,” ex- $5<H) reward, for the morning after level. Thus all the water to that height liave b«s?n worse. I figured out also tlie frock ft Is shown In conjunction fame and excited among the Hellenes
In the middle of Tom's gay mimicry a
Jim's
accident
he
found
tlie
anaconda
carriage droi • rapidly to the gate, and claimed Jeff Hamlin, catching a whiff under a heap of snow covered Jimsqn above the bottom must be still, eave that with my gaucheries with chop with Italian guipure, the lace forming the love of science. Its occurrence dur
sticks I might manage without ex the deep dollar and cuff on the blouse iug a great battle ended a live years'
wlien stirred by floods.
hurried steps were heard In the hall of the colonel's whisky laden breath.
“1 am not drunk, .Jeff Hamlin, and if weed In u corner of the Chronicle yard,
citing suspicion, to drop the fish before corsage and appearing in detached mo war between tlie Medes and the I.yda
Tlie
Volga
also
Is
singular
among
below. A moment later Diek llainlln
half frozen. Hindfoot paid promptly
appeared at the door with a strange I am why can’t I see Jim Evans? Ih' on delivery of the snake at New Or great rlvers’ln having no mountainous the fatal moment, and eat only the tif appliques on the skirt. Tlie bloust Ians and led to a permanent peace.
was
married
tonight,
and
there
is
Ills
mysterious wasabi.
But whether Is tucked vertically below tlie lace col
The Chinese boast of. a series ot
look In hl# eye» and beckoned to his
leans, and for weeks afterward Tom course. It rises among marshes and
through cowardice or courage I can lar and sags softly into tlie deep feath eclipses recorded In their annuls ex
mother. A brief, whispered colloquy
had the pleasure of swing the escape lakes, and is so sluggish even then
not say, fish and relish mnde quick erboned girdle, while the sk'eve is a tending over 3.858 years. But these are
•nsued, and Mrs. Hamlin returned to
and recapture of Mary Ellen republish- that a dam has been erected, which
makes Jt navigable from its sixty-fifth and simultaneous Journey to my re simple puff with the lace cuff. The of very doubtful character. The Egyp
tlie room looking white and" troubled.
i'd In all the exchanges.
mile onward. Almost within the his luctant palate, and in the never to be skirt is tucked in yoke design halfway tlans said they had accurately ob
“What Is It, mother?” sakl Jennie.
toric
period it must have been an off forgotten instant there flashed Into my to tlie knee, nnd tlie appliques are served 373 eclipses of the sun and 832
“Has .llm come?”
MODERN MAGAZINES.
shoot from the Caspian, which then consciousness th» undeniable truth posed lu reverse direction above the of the moon'before the time of Alex
"No, my child; ft was only Dick- lie
ra» «(>*» That ■>■•«
■»>•• »> • stretched far into the interior ofo Rus tbat in all my occidental years I had hem. The design is one that can pass ander the Great, who died 323 B. C.
' had forgotten something,” replied Mr»,
■ »»cceaafal KAIto».'
sia, drying up into a series of river been denied one of the most savory tlmnigli the hands of tlie average
An ei’llpse observed at Nineveh, Jun«
ltamlin, wlUi apparent composure, but
The poor editor who should be “•< connected lakes. The Volga has taken dishes In the world. Charles Lamb*» laundress without sacrificing one little 15, 7G3 B. C., Is recorded on an As
tieliind Jennie'* back »he gave Miss
bit
of
Its
daintiness
or
style.
fatuous as to depend for tlie content! the place of these, along with many of Chinaman had Jubilant delight over bls
Harrkt ltamlin a telegraphic look
syrian tablet now In the British mu
of bis magazine on the driftwood that their characteristics, including a gen first taste of roast pig, but tbat is a
seum. A lunar eclipse, occurring at
which sent hvr from the room, anil
Coat FuHtcnera.
degraded passion compared with an
came in to 1dm would soon be re eral sluggishness.
Tom, who»» keen eyes Intercepted the
8:40 p. m., March 19, 721 B. C., was ob
Instead of the old time fasteners served. according to Ptolemy, with
The Scheldt 1.« proverbially a slow Anglo Saxon’s Initial ecstasy over an
placed or ids magazine would needs »<
flash of alarm, follow® her.
black
velvet
bows
made
very
flat
and
oriental
morsel
of
raw
namdsu
gar
Mr. Saunders, the Pregliyterian min
out of business. Not only bas the day river and Is practically lost In a maz«
much accuracy at Babylon. Each cen
ister, who wn» to officiate, and the last
gdne by when »xlitors sat. In easy of canals, but Its fall from source to nished with the appetizing roots of stiff looking will be used on autumn tral eclipse visible In our time is one
wtsWing gueat, had arrived some fiio
• Itnirs and majestically sifted wheat sea Is about fourteen inelfes in its toth) Eutrema wasabi. All honor to tri coats, and where buttons are displayed of an unbroken series, extending from
umphant agricultural 'Japan, and may they will Is little works of art, antique the earliest historic times to the pres
mvnts before, ai»l when the carriage
from chaff in tlie piles of stuff a<nt length of 249 miles.
this far eastern member of the mu» shops supplying the different dress ent and recurring at regular Intervals.
da»li>«l up and Dick Hamlin entered
prayerfully to them, but gone, too, le
taril family take deep root and spread making establishments with rare old
the house alone an expectant flutter
th» "day when an «iltor could sit In
THE NAME BLACKGUARD.
and flourish In my» native land!—Har clasps and buttons. The touch of gold
was foll<<w»«t by s bew ildered »lienee.
tils .office and plan .« «<>■»! magazhis
THE FIRST ENVELOPES.
Bint»«! at in spring fashions will reap
TLere w»« MiriKtblng lu the sound of
out of his Inner consciousness. A good It Was OrlftlMllg A»»U«g (• viali old Boice In Booklovers* Magazine.
pea'r after its summer vacation, but the They Were l’«ed In a Private Penny
the young Ilian’s feet that smote et
Boss
»«»»»kt».
magazine today represent» tlie skillful
craze for go d trimming of a few years
*l»lg Arrlv«A.
Pont In Parln.
pc>tunt gayety us th»' chill wind of
collaboration of several bright, keen
The earliest record of the term
After Eugene Field's return from bis ago has taught the gown makers what
ou’uiuu •uilte» and shsturs the full
men. or men and women, and its make blackguard is Ifi the churchwarden's
The first mention of envelopes occurs
blown rose.
up Is n nice medium betweeit what the account of St. Mary at Hill. London, first trip to Europe, where he “spent to avoid, and it will be used quite spar in 1G53, when M. de Valayer set up,
Ho snditen and wrle ws* the change
editors have reason fo think their sub where, uqder. date 1532, is, "item, re- his patrimony like a prince,” and be ingly. Fringe, lace, all the heavy vari under royal patronage, a private penny
from gay to grave throughout tlie
scribers .want and what tliej' have rea celved »for liij Towlie» of th» Black fore be went to Denver, he hud a little eties and ribbon tlioux or knots will post In Faris, and boxes were placed
Loitsc it **'Ussl *« if the mental af-
son'to think tlielr ctmtributor» can do Guard liljd.” • Tills and the following closq personal experience with hard be used in abundance.
at street corners for the reception ot
f<* tlou of fear, like many 111»' of the
letters wrapped in post paid envelopes
bt'st.
•ol<J lines seem to »how that the naui* times. One day. he waited into • l*a<>
Noticeable on Hats.
ing St. Louis hotel and, Squaring him
b»*ly, hail also It* germ, u germ of swift
It Is an Important part of good edit was then •ur>plietl to linkhoya: ’
Tlie earliest uses of the word ill Eng
and subtle tsmtugiou, capable of peue
self before the register, Inscribed hl»
Bows.
ing nowadays to keep in as close touch
llsh were by Bishop Burnet in 1714
Her .Cupid Is a blaokguard' boy
truting in u luouieut even el>«s»«t d<«>rs
' mime in his well known copperplate
Rich foliage.
as possible with' tlie greatest possible
and Dean Swift in 172G. That th*
That rubs his link full In your face,
and solid wall».
Straw bands.
number and variety of persona who
"little bags called envelopes,” as Row
The name was also-glv«p to menial chkography. The clerk had never
"<«h. uiuther, what !• the matter?"
Rose wreaths. .
write. It Is part of an editor’s Busi servants In (lie king's kitchen. Ui th* heard of him, but he read the name
land Hill described them, were nothing
«KiuliiHsI the bride. “I'm frightened!”
Rows of stitching.
ness to keep well informed on all tha “Cklendar of State Papers” la the fol with a quick glance and said:
but a revival and were In use As a
Ilulf puat M found a »stnclav* uf Jeu-
"Do you wish a room, Mr. ■’laid?”
Rich ostrich plumes.
new Links and all hi* contemporaries lowing entry: "Aug. 17, 1535, Sir Wil
covering for postal purposes long be
Dr. .«irpton »ratHiiird >,u»»t.
nle'a mule kitsiritl aMeiotdesl In a lit
"No," was tha answer.
Half quills that look broken.
among the periodicals—to know (bet liam Fitzwllllatti to Mr. Secretary
fore 1840, when his postal reform was
brtde.
t
w»nt
Jinx
Evan».
.
What
bare
tie I mu 'U n»un. Dick vaa telling ot bis
“Dinner?”
Emerald green wings on blue.
ter. perhaps, than, the man himself Cromwell~»Refnsal of ths workmen tc
established, Is evident from the follow
you
<!one
with
him?
Where
hate
you
••■aivti for the luiaalng bridegroom.
“No.”
Smartness rather than fussiness.
knows) what kind ot kinds of work any work for less than sixpence a day. Two
ing: Ender dute July 21, 1027, Secretary
"It waa agreed tiiat I should call for .hidden him?”
,\ii occasioua] shaded veil from white Conway gives an account of his "open
“Then may I ask what you do
given man can best do nnd to hava of the ringleaders bad been for some
As
the
colonel
pointed
to
Jennie»
«he
Evans al hi* room, ami I went at the
to a color, the ends being colored, the ing a letter In tlie presence of the king,
want?” continued th« clerk.
the knowledge filed away In ids mem
appointed liour. He was not there. sank »ebbing on the stair in her moth ory for ready reference. It Is part of of tlie time blackguards pt' the king's
•
"I just wanted to arrive,” replied center white.
which contained a blank sheet” Lamb
er'»
arm»,
awl
a
murmur
of
sympathy
kitchen.
’
’
’
These
"blackguards"
were
Slj first thought wks that, aa tie had
Field solemnly. "J, had not arrived at
Ills
business,
too,
to'see
mu!
t»lk
with,
mentions them in 1825, and in “Harry
rose from the pitying throng.
responsible
f.of
all
cooking
utensil»
and
Repnlrlnir
n
Ilnumired
Gown.
not luentloius! lit* chang»' of quarters,
a good, hotel for many months. I feel
whenever be can, not tally the person» coals.
Loi'reqiler,” published by Charles Lever
.
Among
the
wedding
guest.«
»rival
One limy sometimes redeem a hand In 1837, we find, "The waiter entered
be might have supposed I would go to
better. Thank you,” and he stalked
who are trying to write for him, hut
Miss
Nancy
Mayberry.
For
several
Accdrffing
to
Mis»
Strickland,
th*
some blouse which has been accidental witli a small note in an envelope.”
his former room. I drove rapidly to
out with long, heavy strides.
nil person» whose situation In life is
ly spotted by cutting out the damaged
tln> place. lie wo* not then;. It waa moments . the old lady had stared nt nil interesting In a way which ought historian, the scullions of tlie royal
Tlie early covers were probably rude
through
het
spectacles
with
feature»
kitchen .were for many centurlea clad
parts and inserting medallions of lace enough, ns machine made envelopes
then nearly 8 o’cliak. and. though it
£•»■» Action In Tet>«r<-nlool*.
twitching aim ! quivering with «»cite some day. to make them valuable t« in black and were' cajled the black
or
embroidery.
Of
course
one
must
Wns so late. I went tiack over my
The whole secret of success In th»
were unknown before 1840, and tin
merit. At the colonel's question »lie him.- Clara E. Laughlin in Reader.
guards of England.
course, Imking Into the tmtcl and bar
treatment of tuberculosis is to Ao have some taste and artistic ideas Hek of the gum” did not make Its ap
could contain herself no longer.
ber shop on til»' way. Then 1 thought,
increase the resistance of |he patient about arranging tlie medallions, ns two pearance till the succeeding year.
A RvAHstlc Tsl». .
"He la murdered!-Jim.Evans Is mur-
A CITY WITHOUT TAXES.
of course, we had miss»«! each'other in
as to bring about the at'rest of th» or three places may have to be cut. and
dert.l! Mort Badh'am lias murdered . The successful actor Is always the
•uuic uianiu't, and 1 < ame l>uck home as
Took the First Tow.
■ tuberculosis proves» fjnfl to prevent tlie garment must ni>t have a patchy
him as he illd my brother forty years one Who cun bring his audience Into All its I:»««»*» <»• Paid »» <»•
fast as I «s>uld.”
John II. Hamline of Chicago was one
secondary infection.
Early recogni appearance.
ago. Iton't you see the blood on his the very atmosphere of the play, «Wjiy-
co*« Fwm Its Pr<w«rtp.
The yonng fellow spoka rapidly and
of tlie foremost advocates of civil serv
hands? Take thn before he escape».” ing it» feelings according to the spirit
In the Black forest of Germany is th« tion and proper nrahagement' In th»
Fashionable mouse.
was much excited.
ice reform In that city, says the Out
"Nancy Mayberry,” saiil tlie old mail of his part. Nuch was a young Sun ' little city of Freudenstadt, with aboul beginning of the disease are the chief
Cream luce with white silk makes an
“Did you go to the 1'hroniele office?"
tremulously, “1 kill«! your brother, but day school teacher w ho told the infant 7,two Inhabitants, a busy Industrial elements of cure. If the family’physi ex<eedlngly effective as well ns fash look, and was instrumental In securing
askisl old Jvff«nu>n Haiutin. Jennie's
the passage of tho law that established
ft.was III self defense, as all the towu clasp tho story of Mows smiting the place with iron and chemical works ol chin encourages tlie hopeful patient to
tollable combination both for separate the merit system there. Although the
eldest unci»'.
rock.
believe
that
“
It
Is
only
a
bad
cold"
knows.”
kome Importance.
blouses and entire gowns. The very mayor who appointed the first civil
"No, for the pliiev wns deadly dark."
With -tlie help of charts and a vivid
Jefferson Hamlin laid hi» hand gen
Kina'll as It Is, Freudenstadt 1» a fui and that It “will wear off,” or when charming waist illustrated is adapted service commission was notoriously
"Did you ask auy one if be hud seen tl.v on the old woman's shoulder as if power of description, she presented to
warm
weather
conies
he
will
be
"ali
fledged city, with a mayor,’ aidermen
Evons?”
the small folk a touching picture of half n dozen policemen at(d n fire en right,” be not only, seals Hie patient’s to both purposes awl is made of white hostile to the measure nnd planned to
to a»»>the h»T.
"It was so bitter »»»id I met no one.
render it useless, Mr. Ilnmline did not
the
misery
brought
upon
tlie
children
doom, but falls to take advantage of
"Mort Bikdhani, James Evans is not
Ami if I hud. 1 u. le Jeff." add.«! the tn this house H»> win to liave mar of Israel through tlie lack of water. glne. The public business is conduct tlie
hesitate to accept a place on it
opportunity
presented
today
tot
y-outie man. breathing heavily, "I .«>uld rlad my niece "tonight, ?»ttf he lias not She told of tlie thirst of the little < hjl: ed on an economical basis, and the to .the cure of consumption.—Suggestion.
“How can you compromise with the
»ot I ihv « a. t>«l th»' town crier for tlie come, and we don't know w’here he 'dreti. tho plt/sius suffering of tlie ba- tai expenses do not exceed £5.0® In s
opposition,” he was asked, “by getting
year.
man who bad promi»*»! to marry my la.”
on a commission like that, which will
Idee nnd the dumb agony of .tlie a»!
The Deititijid Wan UrSnted,
Freudenstadt has the distinction, ol
•¡»ter. if It turn« out tiiat Jim Evans,
have no power?"
Jim Evans not married nnd miaaing! mills. Then, In bright contrast, she . being the only city In Germany and
A certain city in England sent a dep
bas Jilt»«! Jennie 1'11 alnstt him on ■The colonel felt In a blind kind of way drew, the slune of relief amt Joy gs tlie
"When I am going anywhere,” he re
utation
to
Charles
II.,
wlfo
was
very
perhaps
In
the
world which does noi
•iglit.”
piled, "I do not wait for a star. I hitch
a greater need of gaining credence, clear spring Issued from the rock.
111,
soliciting
some
fa.vor.
Ttie
orator,
tax the citizens a shilling fur munivi
"And if you don't. I will,” muttered though hl» faculties were too confused
my cart to anything which happens to
"The children stooped'. <Jown and
pal expenses. The yearly net revenus without any mercy to the sick man,
Old Jeff Hamlin.
be going my way.”
to thoroughly grasp tiie situation, and, seoopeil up the cool drink in their tiny from the publie property covers all tht mnde a long, tedious discourse. “Have
"Who is this man Evans?" a»k>«l a losing nil caution und presei'iee of tnlnil. hands, the babies laughed as their
It Is worthy of note that, having
• you anything more to say?” asked th«
expenditure.
newly arrlvtsi cousin from Georgia, he began to. ravp.
luo.tliets wet tlielr hot little lips, and
climbed aboard Ills cart, be managed,
merry .monarch impatiently.- "Noth
This
property
consists
of
about
O.OOT
breaking the ominoua hush that fol
to the mayor's amazement, to keep It
"Tlie snake! The anake{ At the the dogs wagged tlielr tails In'delight acres of fine forçât, which, being man ing,” replied the orator, “except" that
low»»!. ' l>'«» any one know anything i.'Uronlclu office! Help help”—
ns they thrust their noses Into the
straight in the path of municipal re
If
you
do
not
grant
our
request
I
am
agwd umler the best forestry methods
als.ut the fellow or his family?”
form nnd made the law effective de
At the word snake old Ji ff motloneil •tfenin mid drew in long, refreshing Is a permanent source of income. On« Instructed to recite my spe»«ch over
"I know him I know all alauit hlpi. tv the niep to take the colonel away. drafts.”
spite all opposition.
again.” Charles ordered that all "bls
or.
mòre
trees
are
planted
for
every
one
• ml if anybisly - ijs he baa Jilt»*! Jan All lftltevia! him crazy from drluk iill
Here the teacher became, aware of a
demands should be freely and Instan
Tlie Armenian«.
nie the man Iles!" exclaimed Tain but TVim Wilson, across whose mind sound of weeping, which proceeded tbat is cut down. No tree Is cut till It
taneously complied with.
The Armenians are one of the most
Wilson, who lmd kept alien«?» till now flushed • sickening thought. In hnlf a front a’ small girl in tlie corner, ntifl can yield the maximum profit.
After deducting nil tlie expenses of
In the presence of hl* elders, aprlnglng
Flamingo**.
ancient rnces In the world. Their coun
minute he had daslied It into words. ■topped her narrative to inquire the the Industry tlie nnnunl profit to the
forward ¡indignantly. "If Jim Evans • nd all tho men present, with Tom at cause.
try is mentioned by Xenophon and Eze
A writer on tlamtngoes, which h«
acre is about £1.—Pearson's Weekly.
doesn’t come 'here tonight it will be their head, were flying to the Chron
kiel and In the cuneiform inscriptions
has studied in their haunts in the Ba
"What’s the matter, Hatty?”
of Babylon and Assyria. All the na
beciiu*'"
But the aentence 'was icle office.
bamas, says of them: “They are prob
"Please, teacher,” answered'’ Hatty
BRIEF TWILIGHT.
tions that surrounded them have pass
never flnlsheti, for tho family council
ably as near to the geese as to any
It was the wildest, mnddiLt race that through half stifled sobs—“please
ed away, but they remain, though their
v '» ul'eL'ptlv i!!**"!ved by a < ie.'e.’it IniWifie i*a«l eVer seen. No one spoke,
other order of birds, having a z'mllat
. , I
o
A«
K«»gto* It l.»*t* Only • Little
country has been harried with fire and
•innulling of th«' front door, which re- for no one could spare tho breath.
structure of bill and feet and some
Over na Hoar.
.sword for centuries. The speaker as
verbernted through the lions»' from cel Down one street and across another,
Little Pitchers* ••Kars.”
As twilight Is caused by the refrac- I what similar feather character. They
OkRAM LACK AND WHITE SILK.
cribed the permanence of the Arme
lar to garret, followed Immediately by through the snow and darkness and
Two matrons and their schoolgirl I (ion of tlie atmosphere, without which are unique, however, lu their curiously
Korean crupe, .with yoke and cuffs nian race to the virtue of their women
a linnrm' voice culling ex»flt«lly:
bent
bill,
which,
though
goosellke
ln<
daughters
sat
In
a
cafe
of
a
depart
cutting wind, bnrehanded. ¿cllmol! tiny
wp^.sbou.ld l.»e Instantly In darkness nt
outfit ot iiiollis ot cream point de ve- and the exceptional purity and stabili
" .Uni riviii.v! Jot, E-rffT.»'! 'A twie is ■ffew<i W’llh loin, ever gaining, tn trout. ment store busy with dress' samples
•sunset, all parts «of tlie earth have twi general »«'uvfLy, IS constructed ib*
ulse conn«*cted by bands of taffeta em ty of their family life. Even In their
”!.?ia’i ‘Elans?"
If anything had happened to Jim and tea.
light, though of varying duration. every detail upside down, as the bird
Before tlie Hamlin men could reach through Ills agency th»' boy felt that he
“I suppose I ought to "be ashamed to When the Min has sunk eighteen de in feeding reaches down to the bottom broldered with French knots. The heathen days polygamy was unknown
tlie rt'ont Imll tlie lions»' was In confu ronld not bear to live, pear old Jim! own it,” said the older woman to the
yoke Is becomingly shaped and can be to them. They have been a Christian
grees below tlie horizon no more light and places the top of the bill down.
sion. I’pon tin1 tense tfnd bodeful And as he ran Twin wishrsl In Ills an other, “but way down In my heart I
made over a foundation or transparent, nation for more than 1.500 years and
can lie refraeted any where, but the path ! The tongue is also constructed in the
calm, broken only by anxious whispers guish Hint he had never lieen Istrii.
prefer old fashioned delaines to all the of the sun at the equator is so nearly : sa’me Inverted way. The webbed feet as may be liked, while the blouse be have undergone perpetual persecution
here nnd there like the ominous breezes
The next moment he was at the attive, fancy weaves of today. I don’t wear vertical that Its disappearance Is pro-! are for sustaining the Dirds In the soft low Is laid in fine tucks which are for their faith from the surrounding
which presage the tempest, burst a nnd. with the tlitong nt Ids binds, he them, of course, because one must keep
ooze they love to feed In, acting Hk« stitched for a short distance only nnd oriental peoples.
purtionally rapid.
storm of excitement I h which all etl burst hi
provide the soft fullness below tlint
(he respect of one's dressmaker, but
Tlie shortest twilight at the equator snow shoes.”
point. To make the wnfst for a woman
Route of (he R<*bollnk,
quette »nd all rk I-.I n.ierve were
The room was empty.
tlie bare sight of a sprigged delaine Is one hour and twelve minutes at th«
of medium size will be required four
The amount of traveling done by
«wept away. Women screamed a nd mon
Wanted New HaMta.
With knives nnd ufjtols. nnd canes puts the old farm before me so plainly equinoxes in March and September; I
rusluil forward eager to learn tlie cause »nd other chunce weapons, a search was that i cun fairly see myself cutting the longest Is one hour and nineteen
Sad Looking Man—I see you have anl a quarter yards of mnterlul twen some of our birds Is astoulshlng. Dr.
ty-one, three and three-quarter yards Cooke says tlint the common night
of Ih»' uproar and to offer assistance if Instituted, Tom showed the box with «cross the fields to church with Tom.”
mhiutes nt tlie solstices in June and a sign out, “Maker of Women’s Hab-
It were neodi'd. for nil were „convinced the broken slats In which he had enged
“Toni!” Interrupted l<r daughter. December.
its.” Do you mean It? Ladles’ Tailor— twenty seven or two and a half yards hawk spends the summer In Alnska
forty-four Inches wide, with a yard of ami tlie winter In Patagonia. The bobo
by the strange we«liUng prelude that tho anaconda. Hut a thorough quest in “Why, mamma, I never knew you bad
Ill London from May 22 to July 21 Certainly I do. Sad Looking Man-
link. which Is the reedbird of the mid
something drendful had occurr«.*d or the office ar.d cellar failed to discover a lieati when you were young. Why It Is twilight all through tlie night. No Well, since my wife's been going to the all over lace.
dle states and the ricebird of the south,
was Imminent. So hoarse and wild AU.' trace of the aunconda or of Jton didn't you tel! me before?”
club
she's
lost
all
the
good
ones
she
C
’
orelll
nnd
Cnlne.
wonder, with a disparity so great,
winters on the waving pampas o of
had I»'» ii tlie voice that the ears of The colonel hail IwN-n left behind In a
And poor mamma's blush wafl of the people speak of night in* the tropics Imd. nnd I wish you'd make her a com
Marie Corelli's first story, "A Ro
southern Brazil. It «covers 7® miles
non«" had recogniztsi tin* speaker, and so state of exhaustion, so they were devoid lint age of sweet sixteen.—Exchange.
as coming on almost suddenly. Fartbet plete new set regardless of expense. mance of Two Worlds,” yvhlcli made
from Cuba to the South Ainerfcnn const
changed was his appearance the eyes of any Information in regard to the
north still. In the Shetlands and Nor And please Include the habit of staying her name, was sent to the London
In a single flight, following a track not
of th»» startle»! wedding guests hardly broken window nnd could on'j surmise
l.rtter Perfect. ©
way. we speak of the tuldnlght sun, at home once In awhile and mending publishing house of Bentley.
Hall popular with other birds, which might
»-■sured them that It was Colonel Bad- If the old man. Jim, the reptile or all
Rustic poets do nit always find w here men never lose sight of fhe orb my clothes.
• ulne was the principal reader of that be called the bobolink route.- Saturday
11
had mad»' their es,wpe through rhymes come easily and naturally. At of day and twilight Is unknown.—Lon
tmm who stissi twfor«» tiiein.
house, and his report condemned the Evening Post.
Straightway tile gfiinees of nil tlie opening. Inspection beneath found* leist file following epitaph in n coun
Practical FtnanctrStna.
don Spectator.
o
book so strenuously that it was re
softght old Jeff Hamlin. He wns the blood stnliis In tlie snow, which, with try district would seem to suggest It:
Raynor—There’s a dangerous new
jected. Miss Corelli was deeply dis
Reversed.
ohh—i man present. Moreover, h»1 and tlie broken glass nnd the rt'enllis-tinn of
Mow They Are Stronsers.
counterfeit five dolluf bill announced.
H«r» lie» the I. sir Of 'ffllllam L««.
couraged.
but after some time sue was
“Mrs. Closely, do you still maintain
Jennie's fatlier had been comrades of th»*ra I'olonel's appearani*»', suffictsl to
Better
flil» w.i» hisr. this tra» he.
Edytb—Jack projiosed last night and
look through your roll and see
the manuscript to your rules as to When the servants
A H C D E F G.
Colonel Badlmin in the Mexicnn war. do.ir him of Miis 8) in< y Miiyl» rep *
aft»* I accepted him I thought he would If you have one of ’em. Sbayne—Not pergniftled to send
He accepted It must be In at nfght?”
It was natural that be should be accusation. If her words bad aroused
Nevertheless t’«e»,. is no fault to bo never stop kissing me. Mayme—How much! I’ll 1st« at every five dollar bill another publisher,
"Certainly. The only difference 1»
suspicion In the mind of nny one.
spokesman.
found with tlie actual rhyme ns shell nice of him! But, then, that’s the way I »ke in, though, you «□ bet—Cbl- »•ngbriy and made a big fortune out
of It and out of her later novels.
that the coot now I» ik'-f the rules.'
Nothing further belftg discovered lu
sago Tribune.
"Mortimer Badham," said the old
London Globe.
hr always doos.
t >
»♦
What
Became
Mary Ellen
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