The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 16, 1898, Image 4

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    C ock a to o s.
Ho was a builder iu the neighborbood,
ho explained, and had a vacancy iu the
works. Bill gratefully accepted the effer *
Is caused by turpul liver, whieh prevents diges­ and boguu h is new career ou tho follow­
*
tion nnd permits food to fermeut and petrify in ing Monday.
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache.
“ M ouths passed. B ill had changed *
wonderfully. Ho had forgotten his old *
habits und learned uew ones. The deacon *
was delighted. N ot only was B ill tho
best of his workmen, but he wr.s the
most regular a tten d an t at the ciiapeh
iiisoiuina, nervousness, uid.
“ Bill longed for the jewels, uud ho *
If not relieved, bilious ! ¡ver
or blood poisoning, iï«xxl’s
Worked hurd because he knew that
Pills stimulate the stomach,
money w ould help him to get them. He * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con­ attouiled tho chapel because w hile there
stipation, etc. 25 cents.
al1 druggists
Theouly’pills to take with Hood’s sârsaparïihù lie was near tho jewels, the scat ho had
__ A
tt »att.aw
.Mwi OF e SIXTEEN.
iw v m u
«N a rnoontl fu t* wrz\nw
_l.
the ronsou for your sadden change
of
taken being ju s t 20 steps due north from
TO
MAIDEN
t a k e n
u t e r a u l v .
D eath’. Betrothal.
plans.”
the tree. A t first he had m editated dig­
A few years ago a New York newspaper
1 do not fondly a»k from you
“ Yonr in tellig en ce is beyond re­
I’d gone that night to learn Sue’s mind-* ging down through the floor ouo night,
conducted an open discussion u|x)ii the
The qualities of a noble heart,
hut tho chances of detection were great
Joe iHe.-kly wuz the reason.
proach. B ut w h a t mudo you think of
to p ic: “ Is Marriage a Failure ? ” The
EX-
A
mind
who«»
thoughls
are
pure
and
tru.,
LARGE
BIRDS
DISCOVERED
BY
▲ rival’« good ut times, I And,
! nnd lie had given up the idea,
Mrs. F airfax?”
answer is easy and upon the surface Where
A tongue that sis'eds no venomed «l»rt,
To make uh force a season.
PLORERS THAT DO THIS.
there is mutual love and respect, if there is
I “ My dour Mr. A ynsley, ” sho laughed,
j “ Y ears passed. Tho deacon had bo-
A tem|»er sweet or gentle mood,
I ’d dallied for u year till Joe
also health, marriage is a success. When
Unselfishness or high endeuvor—
eoiue uu invalid, and Bill practically
"yon forget lust miasou. "
Sei jealousy u-burnin,
health is left out, e v e n the most ardent love
I do not ask you to "bo good,
Au then I wrote I'd call to know
m anaged his business. Ho was an im- T he N r .t n t th e AlbatroM and Sam e Oth­
1 tried to recollect.
d oes not count, and marriage is invariably
Sweet
maid,"
or
even
to
be
“
clev.rt
Jeat how she viewed my yearuia.
a failure.
i portant man at tho chapel, too, and was
e r . 1« W h o m T hey Sit Ilo«rn _A n I.ln n d
" T h e episcxlont the C arto n s; tho Mel.
An in the letter that I sent,
Modern science has cried the warning
1 do not ask for poet’s song,
often in tru sted w ith a collection box.
In th e A n ta rctic Iie g lo n .—The K zpe-
ba n ig h t a t C ovent G a rd e n ,” f:he re­
AI hough a sorry scholler,
oo often that ,vH should realize the dangers
For
dreamer’»
tale,
high
gifts
of
mind,
One day tho deacon died Soon a fter­
I i aid her many a compliment,
minded, gently.
o f wedlock to people in ill-health
In a
r le o e e v f A udubon.
For orator's eloquence righting wrong—
fe'ech aa the ones that toller,
w ard it w as known th a t having no near
case o f th is kind death lurks on every side
“ You take g reat in te re st in my wel­
S ifts all, no doubt, to you assign«^:
“I
’ve
heard
in
songs
your
voice
aria«
—in the kiss o f betrothal and the caress o f
S o m e time ago a sm all party of ex­
! relatives he had left his property to his
I do not ask for theories new,
fare, ” 1 said w ith a laugh. " I am very
An seen the flower» apringin,
lu e honeym oon. The man who is suffering
One's
powers
of
comprehension
tasking.
friend
W
illiam
Jo
n
es.”
plorers
landed
on
one
of
the
apparently
An often, kxkin in your eye«.
glad to notice i t , ” I udded with u
Irotn ill-health is a physical bankrupt, and
For wisdom or for wit from you
I've .heard the inockbirds ainginl*’
barren islands just ou the borders of tho
“ I se e ,” I exclaimed. " B il l” —
has no right to condem n a woman to be his
glunce a t her.
(Thei o would not be inueb use in asking)
Blanco VV’atsoii shook bis head.
_m i[!iS^'‘r life a:"' **,e m other o f babes that
nntaix'tio regions and found it inhabited
But when I calk'd she seemed more shy
“ By the w a y ," I continued after a
inherit his physical weakness. Dr. Pierce’s
1 do not ask yon for the gift
" B ill w as B ill no longer,” ho said, by a reniaikable colony of birds that
For some cauMi or souther
pause, “ w here is A rth u r? "
t »olden Medical D iscovery acts directly on
All other gifts so far above.
An
Iriod,
I
thought,
os
time
flew
by,
j
“
Ho
had
becomo
a
m
an
of
w
ealth.
A
t
ranged
from
large
Mother
Carey
like
the digestive organism . It m akes it strong
“ I never tro u b le about A rth u r," she
1 wilt be brave and make a shift
My fondest hopes to smother.
: tho next election of deacons ho was ono birds to penguins of nil kinds and de­
and its action perfect. When a m an’s d i­
To live my life without your love—
" D e a r Ban, bo m in e ! " I said at last
replied quickly, " h o is so wrapped up ia
gestion is all right his blood w ill be pure;
■
of
the
successful
candidates.
In
future
grees.
The
island
was
fairly
covered
Not mine to play a lover’s part,
Au edged s littlo nigher,
h is books and studios th a t oven hero at
When his blood is pure bis nervous system
So, though the omission is distressing,
Bui noi ons word—her eyes downcast
we m ust refer to him as Mr. Jones aud w ith tho feathered inhabitants, and, ns
Will be strong and h i, health vigorous.
M onte C arlo I soo very little of him. ”
Or lookin in the lire.
I
do
not
ask
you
for
your
heart.
not
as
Bill.
the boat ran on to a rock that apparently
A woman who suffers from w eakness and
1 w as uni used.
1 only ask a minor blessing.
An I hen she raised her eyes ng'in
"M r. Jones w as a most energetic afforded a landing, the birds, instead of
disease o f the delicate organism o f her sex
An said, my bosom thrillin :
“ You liuvo n o th in g ag ain st Mrs. F air­
is certain to suffer from general ill-health
deacon. Ilo introduced new members, m oving away, seemed determined to
1 do not ask you when we meet
“ You say you’ve heard, by lookin In
fax?’ ' I suggested.
and to be an unhappy, h elpless invalid and
To condescend to notice me,
My eyes, the mnekbirds trillin.
and be persuaded old ones to attend resent the intrusion and stood their
n disappointm ent as a wife. Her children
But when kind fate affords thnt treat
“ N othing w h a te v e r,” she replied
Why should I speak, then 1! Seems to me more regularly.
He
started
a
young
ground,
viciously
attacking
the
men,
w ill be weak, puny and peevish A happy
M a in F e llo it y .
Pray bear in mind this modest plea:
That you're a curious man, sir,
frankly. “ I like h er im m en sely ."
home is an im possibility for her until her
1
m
en’s
lite
ra
ry
society
and
a
series
of
who,
though
they
knocked
the
birds
I do not- ask you to sit still,
For if you look once more, you see,
“ T alk in g u b o u t tho h u m an ity of man
T his helped m utters, I th o u g h t
health is restored
Dr Pierce's Favorite
Though in your chair you always wriggle.
; S aturday entertainm ents. He made tbo aside w ith clubs and oars, made no ap­
Why can’t you hear my unswert"
Prescription cures all troubles o f the d is­ : and the felin ity of w o m an ,” said the
“ You th in k sho w ill niako a good
I’d
have you do whato'er you will.
—Will T. Hale In Chicago Times-Herald.
chapel the m ost jm pulur in the district, preciable inroad upon their numbers.
tinctly fem inine organism . It cures them
independent woman, “ le t me tell you a
I only ask you—not to gigglel
w ife?"
;
and
then,
a
t
a
N
ew
Y
ear’s
business
Tlio
party
then
formed
a
compact
sp eedily, cn n ioletelv nnd perm anently It
—Punch.
little story of a m an and a cat. The
" A d m ira b le ," said M iss Vemey,
lits f o r wifehood and motherhood. Both
■ meeting, he struck boldly for the jewels. bo«’y, aud, armed w ith boathooks to
story w as told to mo by th e w ife of the
m ed icines are so ’.d by all good dealers.
t h e p u b l ic
calm ly surveying tho bay. “ Her ex-
“ The chapel was too small, he said i push the shrieking throng aside, moved
man, w ho is it dom esticated woman. It
perieuco w ill I mj in v a lu a b le .”
in tho courso of an eloquent speech. up w hat apparently was a street here
seems th at tho fam ily cat, besides being
1 cau g h t sig h t of a couple th at had
" A fiuo p ublic ho u se,” said Blanco They m ust erect another on a larger and there dotted w ith singular stool­
I of u sportive disposition, had more in ­
ju s t appeared on tho fa rth e r end of the
site. T here was but ono such site iu tbo like objects about 8 feet in width,
g en u ity (him most cats or understood W atson, th e hum orist.
I had arrived a t Monte Carlo about 2
“ Y ea,” I replied, looking a t the neighborhood. They m ust secure it be­ larger a t the top. These were tho nests o’clock and after a late lunch set out terrace.
better how to relievo tbo tedium of a
"Y o u w ill come to tho w edding?"
did.
He u him
un of
•w u » others
.u n i , u
iu .
zee
im self
s e u would
woutfi un-
oi the
m e albatross,
ainarross, and
ana, as the meu wore iu search of my friends tho Verneys. I
’ domestic existence. T his eat caught a b uilding wo w ere approaching, “ but a fore
A slig h t tin g e of color appeared ou
mouse. Being well fed, h er sporting in ­ straugo position—aw ay from tlio h ig h ­ dertako tho building operations, charg- especially desirous of obtaining a set of found Master A rthur, a serious minded
in g only w h at they cost him . He would ' eggs, they observed tlie nestH very care
Miss Veruey s checks a s sho turned to
stin ct camo in to play, and she kept tho road, and surronnued by v illa s .”
young politician of 22, iu his room a t
“ A very strange position. Wo w ill also purchase the old chapel. The net fully, but in every instance (he bird tho hotel. He was completing an elab­ me.
mouse to amuse herself w ith . T h at is a
“ H as it reached th n t stage?"
when approached shuffled clumsily orate toilet aud drinking champagne.
feliuo custom, as you nro aw are, but rest in tlio p u b lic bouse, and I w ill tell exp en d itu re need not be very great.
"T h o proposal was w ell received, and away, and no eggs were found, though
I glanced ut tho couple au d noticed
w here th is cat showed superior m e n ta l­ you bow it camo to Lo b u ilt iu such a
“ Aynsleyl” ho cried in surprise. “ I
a com m ittee, w ith Mr. Jones as ch air­ the birds were supposed to be sitting
they w ere arm in arm .
¡ Á c i n c coast
ity w as in h ittin g upon a place to hide very strango position. ”
thought you were iu London. ”
" I believe so. ”
I sm iled nnd followed him in to the man, w as appointed to consider tho do- upon them.
tho mouse, th u s pro tractin g tho am use­
"T
ho
sp
irit
of
restlessness,”
I
ex­
F in ally a nest was found containing
T here w as a s lig h t panse. Miss Ver-
m ent. htae kept it in un old slice in a saloon bar. Wo sat a t ono of tho tables tails. T h eir report w as very favorable,
plained.
My
eye
dw
elt
for
a
moment
on
storeroofli. Tho man of tho house d is­ and w ere silen t for a time, he th in k in g and at an o th er business m eeting it was mi egg, but just as the meu drew near the champagne. “ A littlo lo w , A rthur?” ney played w ith tho tassel again.
decided to carry out the proposal.
tho bird alighted and took her place
“ T hen I suppose 1 m u st tender my
covered tlio proceeding, uud wag ulnio.-t and I w atch in g him.
Ho blushed. A rthur was the highly
“ The necessary funds were subscribed upon it, eying them w ith suspicion nnd
“ Tho story begins,” ho said p resent­
congratulations?’’ sho said a t leugth.
ns m uch amused as the eat. Did ho pu t
respectable
son
of
an
em
inently
respect­
a stop to it? No, indeed. F o r several ly, “ w ith a bu rg lary com m itted by a or guaranteed. Contracts were mado u ttering a curious half hissing sound. able father, who was M. P aud other
" I believe it is cu sto m ary among
w ith Mr. Jones. In tho spring of th at They watciied her for a few moments
days ho fed both tho eat and tho mouse, certain B ill Jones ono n ig h t long ago.
frien d s,’’ 1 replied, w ith a glauco at
things.
“ B ill w as a young m em ber of his year the building operations were com­ and then forced her from the nest, when,
a fter w hich tho cat would take tho
He glanced at tho clock, then rose anil her. ¡she had allow ed h er eyes to fall
H y H a ll, P c a 'a g e P a id ,
mouse c u t for its d aily exercise, to tho profession. H ith erto ho had not a t ­ menced, and by tho autum n they were to th eir amazement, the egg had disap­
ou tho ground.
picked
up his hat and gloves.
,
finished.
Tho
congregation
removed
to
peared as completely as though it had
d elig h t of both conspirutors Then tho tem pted an y th in g very big, but co n tin ­
"Y o u know sho is very w ealthy?” I
“
A
stro
lll”
I
finished,
w
ith
a
grin.
tho
new
chapel.
Mr.
Jones
purchased
------- ,-------------- been swallowed up. The nest was ex­
m an ’s wifo found them out. Shu took ued success in sm all th in g s had made
added.
.
He
laughed
norvously.
i
the
old
ono
a
t
a
high
price ."¿id entered I aniined closely and finally tom apart,
th e monso aw ay and let it go. ” — Now him bold. On th is n ig h t ho broke into
“ You havo been m ost fortunate iu
“
Look
here,
A
ynslcy,”
ho
said,
tho country house of a w ell known ac­ in to possession.
j tho men thinking th at possibly tho egg
Y ork Com m ercial A dvertiser.
your endeavors, ’’ she repli«Mi iu deliber­
“ And th o u ,” I sai<J, “ I suppose he : m ight have slipped into it in some mys- “ you’ll flu« the governor and Evelyn on
tress, iu th e hope of carry in g off h er
the terrace. Do you m ind if I run aw ay ate tones. “ I tru s t y o u ’ll be very
j got tlio jew els?”
)
terious
way,
but
w
ithout
success.
jewels.
S p o r t o s a D e v e lo p e r o f C h a r a c te r.
happy. ”
B lanco W atson laughed.
I One of tlie party attem pted to eateh now?”
“ Ho succeeded iu g e ttin g th e jew els
E very now and then tliero crops out
The <?ouple w ere now opposite to
I
got
up
and
laid
a
hand
on
his
shoul­
“
No,
”
he
said,
“
h
o
d
id
n
o
t
He
broke
an albatross, and while ho was follow­
in till« republic the notion th a t if our and w as leaving w ith them w hen Uo
w here we w ere sittin g . So engrossed
der
in
a
paternal
fashion.
“
Sho
is
a
np
tho
floor
him
self,
counted
the
steps
Greatest Weekly ¡a th: Country,
more cultured citizens were our rulers found th a t th e slig h t noise he had m ade I duo no rth from the tree again aud dug. ing tlie bird in a ludicrous chase over woman in a thousand, A rthur. ?»u ro- were they in conversation th a t they
1 the stubble an egg suddenly appeared,
.
th a t wo should bo much b etter off. Wo had attracted atten tio n . A servant g irl
had not noticed ns. I fe lt an anticipa­
He did not find tho jewels. Ho counted dropped by the running bird, which had
-- all< e°°d luck
very m uch doubt it. If our m ore m an ­ m et him at a tu rn of tlio stairw ay and
He blushed again—ho was really a to ry sh iv er of e n jo y m e n t
tho stops again and «lug deeper. He did all the tim e been carrying it, not under
began
to
shriek.
E
o
rushed
by
h
er
and
ly citizens could rnlo tin, then no doubt
" I do uot e n te r in to th e question, ’’ I
<Ynniu«l!n< po«taffe) to any p a rt of lh« U n ited
most nervous young man—and hurried
wo should bo better oft'. B ut there is a to tho w indow through w hich he had j uot find them . Then he tried other her w ing, as sho is supposed to do a t sea
said. “ L ook!"
AtnUta. (Vina da and Ider I co.
away.
I
followed
him
ont
of
the
hotel,
;
places;
but,
although
ho
kept
on
u
n
til
by superstitious sailors, but in a pecul­
freakiness and finiculucss, an in ab ility entered. As lie passed through it again !
T H E W E E K L Y ( H R O N I C U B, the brtghleet
She glanced u p in su rp ris a
ho had tried everyw here beneath the iar sack iu tlie skin provided by nature then strolled leisurely through the gar­
•n«l moat complete W eekly N ew spaper in the
to give and take, a geiioral rubbing uud ho heard doors being opened and knew
“ A rth u r nnd Mrs. F a ir fa x ,” she
floor,
ho
never
found
the
jewels.
”
dens and round to the terrace. I espied
for
this
very
purpose.
w orld, p rin ts reg u la rly 112 Columns, or clxteen
th
a
t
tho
houso
w
as
fully
aroused.
”
creaking of m achinery am ong men d e­
pa«ea. of News. U tc r a tu r e and General In fo r ­
“ Why, w h at had become of them ?” j The albatross is famed for its power Mr. Vemey aud his daughter sitting a l­ whispered.
"
I
u
n
d
e
rsta
n
d
,”
I
said.
“
B
ill
cscap-
I
veloped only on tlio one sido of the
m atio n : s I ho a niRgnlticent A g ric u ltu ra l and
" H o is w rapped up in h is studies
H o rtic u ltu ra l D e jia rfn ie n t. T his la on« of the
m ind, w hich alw ays everyw here makes ed. Tho actress employed a detective. ) “ I cannot say. I t is possible th a t I of flight, following vessels hundreds of most im m ediately iu the rear of tho ca­
" 1 rem arked. . “ I fancy he has
sino.
I
walked
up
to
them.
w
hen
tho
foundation
was
being
laid
a
Tho
detective
b
u
ilt
th
is
public
house
in
i
miles.
Y
et
when
nesting
it
apparently
i
tra a te a t departm ents In any paper on thio
them objeotionablo as rulers. Boxing
Coast.
E v e ry th in g w ritte n Is based on ea-
“ Well, 'pon my w ord!” cried Mr. takelTthe lad y 's eyes os h is su b ject.”
an ont of tho way place, hoping th a t j w orkm an liad discovered nnd appropri­ forgets th a t it has wings, as it can bo
is
ju
s
t
as
likely
to
m
ake
a
man
meek
Miss V Jrncy looked u t me reproach­
parianca In the Coast States, not on Eastern
as l ooks, hut if youh av o a bully to deal Bill, as an o u t of th e w ay young m an, ated them . A gain it is possible thnt handled und pushed about in the nest, Varney. A smile dimpled round Miss fu lly
m an’s knowledge of their own localities
th ere were tw o trees of sim ilarly curious m aking no attem pt to fly or move un­ Veruey’s mouth as she took my hand. I
w ith n eith er tho boxing nor tho hooks would call iu ono day for a drink. C uri- !
“ And yon knew th is a ll tho tim e?"
SAM PLE COPY SENT FREE. w ill avail anything, and ho btcom es a l­ ously enough, B ill d id .”
grow th, and th a t the ono outside tho less driven away by blows. This may ! explained lucidly how it was I camo to
" I 'm afraid so. A rth n r «xiutidod in
chapel w as nut tho ouo Mr. J cues first | be due to tlio fact th at the egg is held ! leavo London in so unexpected a fashion.
B
lanco
W
atson
frowned.
most more objectionable as an editor
in the curious sack and tho bird in- I " I t enslaves us a ll,” I finished, w ith me some m onths ago in London, und I
" T h is is an in tellectual story, ” lie saw. A g ain ” —
than as a prizefighter. Of courso sport
“ And w h at has the story to do w ith stinctivcly knows th at it cannot fly oft a graceful wave of my hand toward the have occasionally anmHc^l m yself by
w ill fail, ju s t as every otiier agency said. “ I t does not depend on coinci­
helping him . T ake th e M elba n ig h t for
tho public house? B ut I can g-jess. ”
, w ith i t ; so it resists.
casino.
w ill fail, w ith certain men. On the j dences.
“ Of courso you can. Mr. Jonos w as , T his sly bird is called the molly ! "In d eed ,” said Miss Vemey politely. instance.
" I w ill continno. B ill nvoided th e
other bund, for tho g reat m ajo rity of
very angry w ith the chapel members.
“ YVas th a t on A r th u r’s behalf?” sbo
After a few m inutes’ conversation
men, w ell conducted sport w ill teach first p u rsu it l>y a long ru n across coun­ Ho considered th a t by false pretenses ! mauk. Aud its cousin, the great alba­
asked w onderingly.
tross, lias a sim ilar habit, the egg Mr. Vemey pulled out his watch.
try,
and
then
w
alked
tow
ard
his
homo,
them fortitude, gentleness, meekness
I nodded. I t occurred to mo onco
" I ’m very glad you came, A ynsley,”
and fair play ns no other agency y et in ­ not dariu g to use tho railw ay. Ho kept they had led him into buying the old : w hich is five inches in length, almost
to tho byroads as m uch as possible, and chapel dearly and building tho new one as large as th at of a swan, being held he said, " a s I left off last night in tho again how extrem ely ch arm in g Miss
vented by m an can do.— Outing.
ut the close of tho next day had Touched cheaply. Ho resigned h is deaeonship in a perfect incubating pouch.
midst of a little m athem atical experi­ Verncy looked in w hite.
and then sought u way to be revenged
On Marion
explorers
found
tho neighborhood of London.
Tliero w as u silence for a m in u te or
itli treuto
ct quarauto, and I
. island
------- tlie
-.«v .Apii'it
is m
nna ment
,— w
.......
..tin«) vv
A F u n n y M istake.
" A sp n d o lyin g insido a field gate on them . He found ono. On the site of the g reat king penguin—a bird which ‘h°«ght that if you would kindly look so. A rth u r an d Mrs. F a irfa x passed out
A servant lass nt nil inn once made a
tho old eliapel he built a public houso— stands h alf as high as a man, w ith its after Evelyn I 'd ” —
of s ig h t
funny mistake. O pening tho door of ouo suggested to him tho ad v isab ility of th is public house iu w hich wo have sat bill pointing directly upward instead of
“ Delighted 1” I said quickly. " I trust
hiding tho jew els u n til ho had arranged
" I t w asn’t th e gam bling, ” I rem ark­
of tlio rooms, she sow, as slm thought,
out, as w ith other birds. As they landed ' ho experiment w ill 1« brought to a sat-
for th eir sale. A fter m aking sure th a t so lo n g .” —E d g ar T u rn er in Sketch.
at leugth.
! tho handle of a w arm ing pan sticking
nud nppm .ched the singular creatures, ’«factory conclusion. ”
ho was not observed ho entered tho field
Miss
Veruey m ade no reply.
out n ear tho foot of tho bod. “ Bless
w hich had been standing about, they
As soon as he had taken his departure
Cnutio«« Prefer.
and picked u p tho spado. A troo of pe­
“ N or an in v a lid 's aversion fo tho
The ( h i » «»< . I f n t l d l n ? .
m e,” she said, “ th a t stupid M artha
hoppe«!
aw
ay
siowly,
but
not
an
egg
1
Rlanced
at
Miss
Veruey
She
was
ex
cu liar grow th stood ju s t beyond him . ! Mr. O rcbardaon, the fam ous E nglish
chill, dam p fogs, ” I w e n t ou a lte r a
THE C lIIt O N Ic t a C rank« w ith the greatest
has left the w arm ing pan in tho bed!
In tho m aim er of fiction, ho counted 20 1 artist, has lately given the public an could be found, a set of w hich was the am m m g the handle of her parasol w ith pauso.
ft»w«p<i>«rw in the U n ited State«
She
m
ig
h
t
have
set
tho
place
ou
fire.
”
TlfK <*II RO N1C1.E ha« n<> equal <m the ra c lflo
thc J ’«»-
some intentness. I made a mental note
steps duo n o rth from tho troo and then in sig h t into his experieuces w ith golf_ obi ^ t
“ Nor Mrs. F a ir fa x ," sho p u t in.
T aking hold of tho bundle, sho gave it a
It lead« uil in a b ility . e n te rp rlM and
i “ J i ” ? t’1 18
Peculiar rac
movement. thut w hite suited her adm irably— iu
th a t m ysterious gam e, so fascinating to r.,»«™
* *:?'1 “ a peculiar
"N o, ” 1 said slowly. “ I cam e be­
Itewra.
violent jerk, when up jum ped an aw ak ­ dug a deep hole, placed tho jew els in it
and filled it up again.
th e in itiated , of w hich tho charm i i so ' 1,“ tca“ of w alking and moving ouo foot fact, better than any other g irl of my cause I th o u g h t it ju s t possible you
T H E G !IIt O N If^ ,K * S T elegraph ic Reports are
ened traveler, shouting lu stily ; " H e l­
a
lte
r
the
other,
G»e latest and moat reliable. U h l.ocal New « the
“ Ho arriv ed homo safely th a t night, incom prehensible to tho outsider.
- — , or alternately, they acquaintance
m ight bo pleased to see mo. ”
lo, there I Leave my wooden leg alone,
and «pic lest. and It« E d ito rial« from the
but w as arrested in tlio m orning. Tho
I t is but recently th a t Mr. O rchard- held them close together aud hopped.
There was an o th er pause, an d tben I
w eather- " J rem arked a t
w ill you?” — London Fun.
a bleat pen« in the country.
T
his
excited
the
laughter
of
tho
men
servant g irl had given an accu rate de­ sou, who is past m iddle life although
length. She nodded in a preoccupied added:
T I I B I ’H H O N P .’L R h a . «!«.«>» brrn. and al-
F
scription of him to tho police, and they iu th e prim e of h ealth fu l vigor, lias w ho finally toppled a bird over, where­ manner.
««tty. « I l l be. l h . frle i - ind vham plna v l t l„
“ Are you?"
O raveston n E m b le m s.
P««vle. tta a «a lsat coi W a lie n ., clique., , , r .
had recognized it.
.f t e i » baVe bC™ wonderinK.” sho said
transferred his affections from hu n tin g upon th e egg relied out upon the sand.
A sm ile crept ro n n d tho oorners of
In n cem etery in a neighboring state
l-veallon.. or oppraaah na
any kind, I l w ill bo
The king penguin w as also an egg after a moment, “ why you came here. ” Miss Verney’s m outh.
" I u liuo course ho was tried. Tho ev i­ and tennis, his form er favorite sports,
l*4op«udant In everything, n eu lral In nothing.
lies buried a fam ily of tho nam e of dence ag ain st him was very strong. The
„
_________________
carrier,
not
only
holding
it
w
hile
stand-
to the n ational gam e of h is country—
“ Well, yes, I th in k I a m ,” she said.
bCar W° e i P ’a*ui" ’ 1
Rose. Upon each headstone is cut th is servant g irl swore th a t ho was tlio m an for ho is a ScoU ¿m an. He played his LVuu*; i bni cnrrYi,lR the big egg about began y° U
Wo see a grasl deal of one another
flower, broken a t the stem, w hile upon sho met on tho stairs. Some of the v il­ first gome of golf a t St. A ndrew s
' b 11 b{ I’1“clnK ’’ >» a pouch for the
She smiled.
now .—G ilbert D ayle iu ixaidon W eekly
tho bubo's tomb is engraved a bud. lagers swore th a t they had seen him
“ I rem em ber,” be says, " I had tho
« J k 8 « “
i n " i , h
thl
broad
"Oh, yes, b u t” —
bun.
Curious as th is is in itself, how ever, it near tho houso previous to tho b u r­
queerest, m ost solemn looking caddie mother T his ,.x ti " rC i* ! p t cl?sely to' I _ "Surely
“ u‘«‘y nothing
uoining fu rth er is needed
is emphasized by the neighboring plot, glary. fie w as found g u ilty aud sen­
T his explained the curious hop- The attraction of Monte I •», „
M cCoy B a d E n o n g h .
im aginable. I mado a fearful mess of it Igetlicr.
ping m otion c t the birds, as they could famed ”
L arl° ls world
w hen, lies a fam ily of the nam e of Fish, tenced to seven y ears’ penal servitude.
Hero is a story told by Farson Davies
a t first, am i the little chap looked on
not move th e ir feet w ithout dropping
'
•ksw lag the Ual e ! S’ales, Dmlnlon who have followed the exam ple of tho
" B ill behaved very w ell in prison
bclieve’ Mr- A ynsley,” she °,n K id McCoy, the p u g ilist, as given in
Roses by having a sm all specim en of and at tlio end of five yeurs w as released w ith o u t a word. A t last, w hen I had the egg, but tlio m om ent one w h s forced
t l Casada art to t i e n M xloi
' “‘d d rl.b eratd y , " th a t you h are ever the W ilm ington S nuj
finished the round, he looked np a t me
tho
tinny
trib
e
cu
t
upon
each
of
th
eir
to
give
up
the
prize
it
ran
away,
using
ONT « X K « I D E
on a tick et of leavo. He decided to w ait iu tho funniest way aud sim ply said,
gambled in your life .”
Kid McCoy a ttracted th e atten tio n
gravestoues.— New York Bun.
u n til tho tick et had expired uinl then ‘I t ’s nae use playiu golf unless ye lairn both feet, like ordinary birds.
I tried another tack
of a crowd of sportsm en a t tho Gilscy
T his rem arkable habit does aw av w ith the YhUL,bH,1• l n; ru,her delicatc' a»d House, ’ sayg Farson, “ and it w as de­
to get the jew els and leavo tho country. it as a lad d ie.'
O N T I I K O T I I W I M im e .
(he necessity of a nest, ns the bird car
Kaop Enough t o T ell.
B ut a day or tw o after his release ho
“ B ut I m ust tell yon th a t the next
. . dami’ f<)«s of Doudou are cided to introduce I»avenia Chnrmion.
■ “ ■* • • e n d
« .„ I ( h r .« la p
Briggs— And so you consider Me- w alked o u t to look ut th e field.
>•
F < h r «M iri,» f « r «Ino % e a r .
day I had th is sam e caddie, aud I got ou n e s its egg w ith it as it moves about rather trying to an invalid. ”
u trapeze perform er and a m uscular
In
these
instances
the
birds
rarely
trans­
• • • • » ! • p r e p a i d o i l in it p u n d p a p e r .
r a k e r a clever delineator of ch aracters’
"T h ere w as no field. D uring tho five m uch better
Again Miss Vemey laughed
I w as nlm ost annoyed
phenomenon, to him ns a woman who
port
the
egg
to
a
great
distance.
If
uu.
G riggs— Yes.
years he had been in prison tho estate w ith him for not praising me, for he
AftOBKlU
How unsym pathetic you are!
Hgl t 1tO *t>aru
McCoy was do-
M. II. d e V O V X n ,
Driggs — And can you readily d is tin ­ of w hich the fluid was p art had been w as us silen t as on the day before. B u t disturbed, they probably rem ain Hbout a
th e deep sea fishing last
Proprietor S F. Uhroolele.
guish h is Germ an dialect from h is Irish built upon. Ho w andered about tho w hen we finished, lie turned to me aud tx ita in locality, but there are birds J " M haTe
rather bad fo T re ^ 'N o 1 i f “ , The
" “ 7 raeel,n«
‘ook
ph
m eeting took place, and the
HAN F R A N f ilie O . Ç A U
brogue?
bouses in despair. B ut us ho turned a said, as if resum ing our last conversa­ w hich have been know n to transport
r Aynsley, I ’m a clear sighted youmr
t0 d Cllarni'° n to take
position.
th
e
ir
eggs
from
one
place
to
another,
person,
and
I
can
nnite
’
G riggs—Ob, dear, yes.
The pro­ corner ho saw som ething w hich suggest­ tion, ’Aweol, A ' dinuu k e n .’ ”
1 Cnu. T °itc see w hat ha^ _ " ? lcb_of
toorse
«he was
w very awk-
.
------- —
litera ly flying aw ay w ith them. When brought you so suddenlv i u
haJ
»VWtiM’i> 7'WftW'WftWWAWftW
gram m e tells when he is going to im i­ ed hope. B ehind some railin g s w as a
Being a Scot him self, the a rtist was Andnbon first heard th is story of the to-”
T h at is picturesque, but no*
sudi.euly to Monte Cur
tate G erm an English and when he is tree of curious grow th.
therefore satisfied w ith w hat he d o u b t­
t \ lis m . r llia u li
pngilistically c o rrect,’ ho rem arked,
nighthaw k, railed Chuck W ill’s widow
going
to
give
us
a
little
Irish
brogue
—
"
I
t
w
is
tho
tree
20
steps
duo
north
of
less
interpreted
as
a
handsom
e
apology
artistic -
lie thought
it a a story
story oi
of tlie
the mgrocs. fe rra ra '' 1 Sa"1' W“ h ° n a ir of ’»dif- w ilh a sm ile of sujienor know ledge
Boston T ran scrip t
-
w hich lie had buried tho jew els. He and hearty encouragem ent.
R t c o m m t n d r d b y L e a d in g
- ow, he said, as sho ndjnstcd her
Seme
insisted
th
a
t
the
bird
cairn-d the
D r« « » m a k rrs
a
a
recognised it im m ed iately and ran to- ;
î h « y A i w a ) • P i«a»e .
■rms, ’let go w ith your left. ’
egg
away
under
its
w
in
g
;
ethess
th
at
it
O la*l»toue a« a L in ; i ».¡ft.
The follow ing is a remedy for oily w ard it. A gain lie w as in despair. A
I t was a chop blow and made I ho
rolled the egg over the ground. To de
skin: L iquid refined hom y, one ounce; y ard or tw o n o rth of tho tree was a
Ut le“ «,h
A rem arkable illu stratio n of the scope »ermine th e tru th Audubon concealed 1 laughed o u tî g h t’ "h®
ir whiz, ns the first a tte m p t u arro w lr
alcohol, tw o ouuees; encum ber em ul chapel, nnd tho jew els w ere under the of Mr. G ladstone’s pow er as a linguist
missed the Kid s face. Ho looked sp-
•ion. one ounce; elder (lower w ater, <*hapeL Ho leaned against tho railings, w as given m any years ago w hen he a d ­ him self in the woods under n nest, hav­
M B A Z A R .
I
l o u Z -----n
r ' S u L io ^ nir
' h ^ c t ^ thr
i 'h o r e r t .
l*rehensive and rem n rk ed ; ’ You have
ing first handled the eggs, and w aited
four ouuees; straineil juice of tw o lem covering his face w itli his hands.
dressed an assem bly on tho island of
«cam enongh. hut your execution is
" I t happened presently th at tho head Corfu iu m odern G reek, a little later to fee w h at tlie olrt bird would do. The
ons. The m ixture should be nat d night
■tu ty Now, h it ont stra ig h t and let
first
bird
to
arrive
apixarcd
very
de-
deacon
of
th
e
chapel,
a
kindly
old
luan,
«ml m orning and applied w ith a soft
spoke to an assembly in Floreuoe in
body go w ith the blow '
rag or sponge.
came down tho road. H e saw B ill stan d ­ Italian , a few days later conversed w ith jeeted a t the discovery that the secret
: NONEBIinCR ATA-WPRKI S;
lleL dst brought np snddenlv a t
home had been found, raffling up its
ing like ono in trouble and stopped and
' IF1hH *f»ii»in »,» „,¡4
2;
ease in U errnan w ith Bismarck, soon feathers and u tterin g a m oaning cry
e-bout the th ird button of McCoy s w aist-
» » • • r c ily and l o . n in t t « L’ ssste.«
The Sheffield club is th e oldest foot- asked w hat w as th e m atter aud w hether afterw ard respoudtxl in fluent I'rench
i H
c it a h r ¿
n t k s s p i h , . , , . pJ • .
"tq
T aat 18 better, ’ gasped th e Khl.
just
audible
to
the
listener.
Then
the
f IH « c t to wa
«» ir < s .tt a 'a it t a i« .« ,» a C 5«
he
could
help.
emphasis.
u
hkad6
of
b all organization in the U nited King
to a tons* nt a banquet iu Paris, aud m ate arrived, a„d, after various move-
| AJ-Jrtaa yaur neaiaat p jin t
r a n t w ill do for tho firs, lesson Como
"
F
o
r
n
few
m
om
ents
B
ill
did
not
deni. I t w as started in IN66, and it.
1 gave it up
then crossed tho ohauuel to «lelivcr a
“^ » j o m o r r o w . and we ll try the big
THE McCALL COMPANV,
know w hat to reply, but then he spoke (i'e hours' sp.x'cfi in parliam ent on tbs m ents indicative of alarm , each bird
m inuto book fcfr 1857 is »till ¡„
“ VonCrn CharniinR i * « 0" ’ " 1 ««id
n a t a l« (W 1 4 0 t t r ii t , h . s York f;
took
an
egg
in
its
rapacious
m
outh
and
well. He said th a t once he had been a b u d g et
enea.
_____ __________
kra vi n n r i < ra :
voL L°b’ h°.W nk'c’ ’ » ‘d C hannior, ’Do
flew «>ftly away.
burglar, but th a t he hail learned iu
i ' o rifth A te ., Chicago, and
Fttrlyle'» iliiw pti,»untie««.
a¿
Le V aillant, the French n aturalist,
box vi'TiT’ 1 nev,'r hud but one «.uuiice to
[ ( • S i Alarfcel S I., ban francisco.
prison th a t burglary is w rong; th n t now
N ot a W r itte n L iu s.
Joochim , th e great violinist, was in ­ obsi‘r\ .»I the collnred goatsucker of tho "S he
' u i e u t t r Pc re „ W° n,1erln!?ly low te £ ? 7 ° " T hat w a« " hen a tel-
he
was
try
in
g
to
live
an
honest
life,
bu
t
Exeitisl Lady (a t A tlan tic C ity — W h y
troduced to C arlyle by a m utual friend. Gape of Good Hope carrying off its eggs
k?S8lne’ and 1 ku«x.’ke«l bun
P ^ ’ty. agreeable down
is n ’t aom etl.ing done for th a t sh ip iu th a t as he had no friends it w as not T he sage was about to take I,is m orning iu the sam e m anner—a (om psiatively a n d " —
down and broke h i. jaw w ith m y Ixxrt
easy.
distress? W hy d o n ’t some of y e n _
w alk, and be nsked Joachim to accom ­ easy feat, as the m outh of all these Lirdi
“ The old man w as touchetl. He had pany him. D uring a very long w alk in
Life Haver (h u rrie d ly )— We have seut
'comeE«n^r ? 8’ ’ ,Dt*’rr” ri-cd McCov.
found B ill Icauiug against the chapel Hyde park ( ariy le kept the conversation is very capacious, a veritable trep when i x ,b “ “ , : ’ r x x
th e crew n line u t come ashore, mum.
.’j r ™ «
the Jaw s are opened for the various in ­
railings,
and
Bill
had
said
th
a
t
lie
had
Excited Lady—O f all th in g s ' Were
m ent ter t.bm k ° f
r r n n in g on G erm any and its great men sects upon w hich they feed
f H rlg h tc a t M agBAine P u b lish e d
the dusk marriage, and was killed 7
‘b<?ir m eu, for tomorrow. Ah . }•«». I 1leave
they w aitin g for a form al invitation?__ uo friends. Was it not his duty as head — the Frix!,‘ricks, Mol k e c n d Bism arck b rtw rru day and n ig h t
» Ctfnuin» ftrautiiiil t oinrrd Plsret I
^ “ 8yu«h.y. t u t — but 1 11
dcacou
of
the
chapel
to
be
a
friend
to
see yoa
think her fascinating’’’
^°U
Diuairatet Latest Pattons. Fash
New York Weekly.
—u n til a t last Joachim th o u g h t it was
M any birds carry th eir young sbert
ton«, Fantv U'crlr.
•«
B ill? C learly it wan.
c
o
n
^
m
(“
nd0D
btedly’
h’
•«»P
lem
i.u«
h
is
tin
t,
to
taka
a
lead,
uud
he
startl'd
Af*nia *ant«'l fo r (hie iry g a rl 'never» Sa
— ■
" H e took B ill home w ith hiui. He w ith »he inquiry. " D o you know Stern distances, as the woodcock, w hich lias
| lue « lu »
M eant I J p r « m i ne io t a l i l l l a g*
I
‘ i ’’*1’- ■ ' • " ' t v«e«TwoMTMv r sa w ia . Is
K» R b » w .
I m n it
w r ii« hn le n n a a ’ i ', e i p a n «
been a m i carrying off a little one bo-
I 11,1« atete to ie a e .e e oar htislio «» hi tlwlrnwn w as a liai'helor, and there w as no one to
And
I
’a,
a
lonely
bachelor
n
..
i
dale Bennett?“ '*
aeil nearby n m n tl.a I I I. m a in ly o ld e r w ork tv stn iu his tamevolenee They bad sup
Now, Mr. fw
C Cl“w’’ w hite
well known
hi i
I
e o n ,ln e te ,l nt hom e
S n la iv . t r s l . l i t | S " a
--- - ••»MO,
’’Ni>. " w a s the reply, and. after a th at the w«>nd duck carri««i its yo en s remarked aptilogetically
squar. »4 th e
’ JT.raad rX|wi(M«-<<raaftr bonsAdr. no m<>n> p«r aud talked together. The deacon
“
Fpotenuse
of
a
»toe
t«n,e«l
to
me
w
ith
a
smile
«.»,„
pnusA.
“
I
don’t
care
geueraMy
for
musi-
.
—
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...
down from the ucst iu irvca io the w a­
i", Ir.» jnlnrv Mnnthl, p i l l e f n r n r r Rn
rig h t angled triuiigl
me. she «am k ,n d i7
equivalent
to?
;
»«Ore«»,'., •t»n,,»s,| rneeloiw. Ilerbcit found Bill in tellig en t and (airly well ciaus. thoy are au empty.' wiud baggy J ter.
*rr, using
using her
her bill t o t the c o n « « ).—
E. lit»«, Fre»t,, l>c,,t M. c h i , . . , ,
1
‘ educate«! and offered him eiuployiueut.
anndm g you of to u r pitiful .„„1,7,
sort i ( peoplo
U^kte*1
pft'»crient
P hiladelphia Tim ex
1 uuly m eant to ahov. you that I g u ^ d
iiliousness
* * * * * * * * *
The cockatoos co n stitu te a brant h of
I the g reat parrot fam ily, and, w ith the
exception of the speciea-whicb inhabits
th e R liilippiue islands, are pecu liar to
th e A ustralasian region.
L eadbeuter’s cockatoo is one of tho
most beau tifu l of the group, his w h ite
plum age being tinged w ith rose color—
W. T. Greene, th e g reat au th o rity on
cage parrots, describes ita p tly us •’rasp ­
berry and cream ” eolor— but as his
m ental endow m ents are by no means
«■qnal to his personal attractio n s ho is
less popular as a pet th an species w ith
more intelligence than good looks. One
point in liia favor m ust bo m entioned—
ho is a loss determ ined scream er than
tho m ajority of cockatoos. This, lo w
ever, is not saying m uch. In his native
woods of Sooth A u stralia Lead beater’s
tockatoo is very shy and difficult to ap ­
proach. Tho b ird s sent to Europe, no
doubt taken as nestlings in th e m ajo ri­
ty of instances, rem ain u su ally w ild
and suspicions, tbongb they hear con­
finement well and ilo n o t suffer from
the cold.
■«At home in A u stralia th e cockatoo is
not beloved of the farm er, and it can
bo well im agined th a t a fhx’k of these
big birds, am ounting often to thousands,
com m it fearful havoc upon the crops.
Hence it is shot down as rem orselessly
as tho sparrow in E ngland when it
grow s too num erous to be acceptable to
tlte ag ricu ltu rist. L ike tbo rest of the
genus, th is cockatoo usually m akes its
nest in a hollow tree, w here tbo ben
lays tw o pure w h ite eggs.—St. Louis
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