YOUTH AND LOVE. 71 hand cf year daughter, yonr little Li*- zie. I iuvo lu-r mare than my life. & * H o u . J . h . F l e t c h e r , fo rm e r Judge Kay. ” * ly G o v ern o r c f S o u th D ak o ta , h u t And leave you broken h<jur(*xl. ••You cannot Lave her! No, air! I & -e. • *u.- 1 11 g o t h r o u g h l i f o w i t h o u t y o u r a id . now a resid e n t o f S ale m ,O re., says: * look for something higher for my I ' l l g a z e o n u c ir h e r m u n n o r i n a i d . ” i'o r o v er tw o years m y d a u g h daughter then a confidential clerk. If * A n d f o o li s h ly t h e y p a r t e d . * th at is all, I bid you good evening.” te r h ad been d eclin in g from a O ff w e n t h a u g h t y y o n t h a l c n e . & Next night the judge rode slowly s tro n g , h e a lth y , rosy-cheeked g irl B o h u m m e d u t u n e in m e r r y t o n e home to dinner, feeling a preeentiuicnt A n d n e v e r 2.x>kod b e h in d h i m , to a p a le , w eak an d h elp less in y / li il e I » v e h o m e w u s and a n d so r e of evil. v alid . S h e w as afflicted w ith te r A n d lo n g e d f o r m e r r y Y o u th o n e « l u o /o . “ Where is Lizzie J” he inquired of -Ns-P rib ly h ead ach es, a n d g ra d u a lly A la * . * h o c o u l d n o t f in d h i m l Blanche as he entered the cozy dining * g rew w eak er, a n d m ore la n g u id , B u t Y o u th h a d n o t t*<en wu ik in g l o n g room. B e f o r e h e h u s b o d h ie in e r r y b o n g — a p p a re n tly w ith o u t cau se. I tr ied “ In her r,x .m .J suppose, mourning % % % % # % % % % % % % % $ # % % % % # $ H » h ea rt w a s f u ll o f so rro w . several d o cto rs, b u t all w ith o u t After her dear clerk J I« f o u n d i t h a r d t o s t a y a w a y F r o m L o v e , i f o n ly fo r a (V y . av a il. F in a lly , to p lease a friend, “ Well, call her to dinner, child.” H o o a c ie b a c k c n t h o flio r ro w « Blanche went, but returned lmmedi- IT ~ I b o u g h t a b o x o f D r. W illia m s’ I hurried on back, for I had a lot of EVE. j ately with a pale, frightened face. P in k P ills for P ale People, a n d to F o r L o v e u n d Y o u t h a p h r t w o u ld d i e hoein to look after. O u t s id e t h a f u s t c lo s e d g a t e s o f h e r l o s t L i k e l lo w c r s w i t h o u t d u w o r * h y . “ She is not there, papa, but this note "W ell, sir, I was the proudest man o u r su rp rise, before it w as used u p A re p rep a re d from N«a- T h e y ' d f a d e i f t h e y w o u ld s e v e r f homo ! lay on her table,” j in tho world when I went back thero h e r head ach es ceased, th e co lo r L a y h u g le s s E v e, A h l o n g a* t h e r e a r c t i d e a n d t i m e tu r e ’s m ild laxatives, and The judge broke the seal and read, for her that night. Everybody crowded A n d in h e r n e w , n n e q u n le d a g o n y Xu e v e r y la n d , in e v e r y e li m e , began to re tu rn to h e r ch eek s an d ' with a face th a t had grown suddenly w hile g en tle a re reliable S h e m o a n e d ; ‘‘ R e lie v o , Y o u th a n d L o v o w ill bo to g e th e r . round, even tho old ladies, au told lip s an d lier stre n g th b egan to O G o d , t h is p u in l H a v o p i t y o n m y lo ti'* —J o s e p h P . G a lt e n in P h i la d e l p h i a T im e * . pale: mo what a pretty dancer Mary wns. a n d efficient. T h e y T h e g r e a t G o d h e o d e d n o t . assert itself. I b o u g h t five b o x es “ By the tim e th a t you read these , All tho young folks iu tho country was T h e s u n s h o n e o n in h e a r t l e s s b r i ll ia n c y , m ore, a n d by th e tim e sh e had words, dearest papa, your little Lizzie T h e w e a r y d a y d m tig e d I t s e lf s l o w l y b y , ! thero, but Mary was tho populares’ TA K EN F O R GRANTED. will bo another’s. I shall bo married to quso finished th em sh e w as co m p letely B u t i n t h e e v e n i n g —h a r k , a f e e b l e e r y l of ’em all. They w ouldn't hear to our G o d 's c u r s e h a t h b e e n f o r g o t Mr. Hartley. I hope it is net wrong, resto re d , a n d to -d ay sh e is a ro b u st drivlu back then, but mado us both A n d p a s t a la r m s , C u re S ick H e a d a c h e, Bil “ Lizzie, child, coxne down this in for indeed I dk) love him very m uch.” rosy, h ea lth y g irl in stead o f a pale, 1 como right iu to supper. I didn’t exact- E v e g l o r i e s in h e r l o t — iousness, S o u r. S tom ach, As lie folded the note with stern fea stant ! W hat do you mean by being so H e r c h i l d i s in h e r a r m s . tire d an d sick ly o n e .” j ly calculate on doin this, but Mary — E l iz a b e t h H a r m o n in G o d o y 's M a g a z in e . unladylike t Kitting on tho topmost rail tures a light step crossed tho threshold, a n d C o n stip atio n . Sold ¡ looked liko she wanted to, so I did. — From the Oregon Independent, of th at fence!” and Lizzie's arms were around his j They tried to make me dance, but I everyw here, 25c. p e r box. Salem, Ore. The damsel addressed came down neck, tho confidential clerk standing nt W H Y H E EN LISTED . ! don’t know how. It was tho opeuin of 1 I ’repared by C. I. Hood & Co. .Lowell, M ass, from her high perch, and, throwing the door with a face where prido and a now summer hotel, you know. A Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pule People j one arm over tho neck of tho little indomitable resolution struggled for tho young follow that sot next to me at tho contuiii, in a condensed form, all the eje- As tho recruits commenced to scatter table an wns mighty polito iu liaudiu ' brown pony, walked demurely by his mastery. meut« necessarv to giye new li&i And rich “ Papa, forgivo u s!” around in tho shade tho journalist and mo everything said ho was gontor bo side, while the old judge sat in grim ness to the blood and restore «hhttered nerves. They aye on unfailing specific for State on his back. “ i ’ll see you hanged first!” roared tho Hancock volunteer proceeded toward thero nt tho hotel for somo timo, nn such diseases as locomotor ataxia, parthd They were very like, this father and tho old gentleman. “ Begone, both of the headquarters of tho colonel of tho that wo mus’ como ’round often. Of paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neural- daughter. y o u ! Beg, starve, b ut never come to regiment. After the salutations had courso I asked him to come seo us too. girt, rheuniatjsm, ncryous headache, the Lizzie was hjs youngest, and though ine for assistance I” after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the been exchanged beforo tho tent of tho Ho was a pretty glib talker. When wo heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all “ Oh, papa,” pleaded Lizzie, “ I w ant ) she had attained the age of 18 she was commiuidiug officer the volunteer ad was lenvin nn tellin everybody goodby forms of weatncbH cither in male or female. I still childish in her ways. to explain, ” dressed tho colonol, saying, “ Cap’u, if and prouiisin to come again soon, I “ I won’t hear yon.” Tho judge placed his hand tenderly Dr W illiam s' Pink P ills for P a ls P e o p le a re never hoard a lady from New York say to an- j I on the little, early bend, “ Be it so,” said the clerk. “ Come, you need any moro of Hancock county other ono, ‘Wouldn’t she bo a queen I s o ld by th e doren or hundred, but always in pack boys I 'll got’in for you. ” apes At alt d ru g g ists, or direct from th e Dr. Wil j “ Where has my little daughter been ?” my little wife; wo havo each other left, with tho right trainin?’ Wo got in tho ' liam s M edicine Com pany. S chenectad y, N. Y., 60 “ If thoy’ro all as tiue looking physical spring wagon an drove homo, au site “ Oh, I havo been up to the hall talk- yon know,” and they went from tho c e n ts per box, 6 boxea 6 2 .6 0 . .> ! ing witli the housekeeper and wander house. specimens us yourself, ” tho colonel an was jes’ all excitement tellin mo what Blanche, surrounded by an atmos- [ swered jovially, “ I ’d like to havo a a time they had that day au how I ing through tho great rooms, and, oh, papa, she really took mo into the beau phere of lavender and enu do cologne, whole army of them. Our regiment will ought to learn to (lanca tiful conservatory, and I saw such love was ju st coming out of tho hysterics J be filled np in a day or so, but I ’ll let “ Two days after somo ladies drove \ S h ave u sed R tpnn s T a b n les w ith so m u ch sa tis- I h a v e b een a g r e a t su fferer fr o m c o n s tip a tio n ly flaming passion flowers and the into which Lizzio’s unprecedented con you know in tim e.” H a tto n (lm t I r a n c h r e r lu iiy r eco m m en d then:. fo r o v er f l e y e m s . N o th in g g a v e t n e a n y re lie f. round in their carriages an asked her ! H ave b e e n tro u b le d fo y a b o u t th r a >«ara w ith M y f e e t and leg * a n d abdornon w e r e b lo a ted so lty Mail, Postage PaM, great creamy magnolia blossoms, and, duct had thrown her when there came After they had left the quarters of to go to tho Springs w ith ’em again. She w h a t l e a d e d b * lfo iie a tta c k so o m ln g o n regularly I oould n t w e a r shoe* o n m y f e e t £ u d o n ly a lo o se dear mo, I c a n 't tell you of ull the a ring at the bell, and a gentleman the colonol and were strotched upon tho said ‘No, ’ but when sho seen I was anx- ; o n c e u w e e k . W as to ld by d iffe r en t p h y sic ia n s dross. I s a w K lp a u s T abulos a d v e r tis e d In our t h a t It w a s c a u se d b y bud te e th , o f w h ich ' I hud d a lly paper, b o u g h t so m o a n d to o k th e m a s d irect lovely tbjngs. bearing a foreign looking carpetbag grass in tho shade the uowspaper man ious to havo her go sho went with them. se v er a l. 1 h a d th e to eth e x tr a c te d , b u t th o a t e d . H a v e ta k en them about th r ee w e e k s a n d th ere “ Then I walked down the road to | was ushered in. took occasion to put his favorite ques They drove back after supper, her and ta c k s c o n tin u ed . I ha d s e e n a d v e r tise m e n ts o f 1 “Uch a cha n g e ' I am n o t c o n stip a te d n u y raoro K lpan* T u b u les In a ll th e p aper* b u t had n o fa ith “ Is this Mr. R ay?” an d I o w e it till-to Itlp a iu Tabulae. l a m thirty- meet yon, and I was so tired th a t I sat tion, “ Why do you enlist?” Sometimes tlie two ladies an a young man, nn a la th em , but ab o u t s ix w oekn «Ince n frie n d In s o v e ii yonr* o ld , h a v e n o o c c u p a tio n , o n ly m y The judge bowed, hardly knowing this question elicits an outburst of pa- ' they all told mo I ought to havo beer down on tlie fence to rest. du ced m e to try thorn. H a v e ta k e n but t w o o f th e h o u se h o ld d u tie s k n d n a rsii g iny s ic k h u sban d. e m a il A eon t b o x e s o f th e T u bules And h a v e h a d “ Oh, papa, don’t you wish we lived whether to embrace him as Herbert St. triotid ardor which fills the air with thero. That uight sho seemed kinder H e bus ha d th e d r o p sy an d I am tr y in g R lpana n o re cu rr e n c e o f tl a a tta c k s. IJa\ e n e v e r g iv en a T u bules f o r h im . H e f c t l s s o m e b e tte r but It w ill in such a nice place ns tho hall? It is Leon or to repulse him as an emissary stars aud stripes and eaglos, sometimes unres’lcss. Sho talked a hoap 'bout tho t e s th n o n lid lo r aitytH iu c b efo re, but th e g r e a t ta k e so m e tim e, ho has been s ic k so long. You a m o u n t o f good w h ic h I Iw llevo h a s been d o n e m e from the confidential clerk. such a grand old mansion.” (most frequently) it calls forth a hard nice tilings they’d all said ’bout her nt t n a / u se m y le tte r a n d nam e us you lik e. b y H lpana T m L u I oh In d u ces in c to a d d m in e to t h e Mrs. M s u t U o u m a . m C l a b e a. | She was suddenly stopped by seeing “ Ah, so I concluded. Is Mr. St. luck story, which puints in glowing tho Springs, but mostly talked ’bout Greatest Weekly hi the Country, m n n y te s tim o n ia ls y o u d o u b tle ss h a v e in y o u r p o sso sslo u n ow . a gentleman approaching from the op- Leon here?” colors the virtues of tho victim, but on how nice it would bo if wo could go an A. T. D e W it t . I h a v e boon su ffe r in g fro m ho a d a ch ee over “ Mr. St. Leon, sir, is in Paranham, this occasion the answer was merely, travol an go to New York au every I posito side of the road. a lu ce X wu* a l it t l e g irl. I co u ld n e v e r r ld o ln a I w a n t to Inform y o u , car or go lu to a c ro w d ed B razil.” “ Mr. Huy, I believe." “ Well, I have nothin to lose.” “ B u t," where, an slio said wo ought to read ^ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * 2 * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ -* * * * * * * * I n w o r d s o f h ig h e st p la c e w ith o u t g e ttin g a “ I think yon aro mistaken, sir, ns I protested tho newspaper map, “ there’s books an tiio liko, au that a lady there (Tnr.lodln/? ixaetage) to a n y p o r t o f t h e U atteG Tho judgi! bowed. raise, c f t h e beueflt headbcliuu jjd sick ut m y huvo d e r iv e d fro m sto m a ch . I heard a b o u t BttttPH. C a n a d a a n d M e x ic o . havo been informed he is a t this mo no telling how long you’ll havo to bo paid what sho needed was cultivatin. “ Agent for the St. Leon place?” ftlp u n g T ubules. I a iu a Itip a tu T ahujea from an T i l E VVEEICL.Y C1ERONICLW . th e br«*htw t R - I ’P -A -N S ment in his nativo village.” “ Yea, sir. ” p r o fe ssio n a l n urse and from home, and there’s no man that will a u n t o f m lh e w h o w a s “ I didn’t liko this, talkin ’bout her • n d m o st c o m p e t e W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r In th e In th is p rofesh lou a cle a r ta k in g them fo r catarrh “ Herbert St. Leon nt homo and not take tho samo interest in running your “ I camo to 6ce you in regard to it, w orld , p r in ts r e g u la r ly 112 C ol un i n s , o r « lx ta m liko sho was a field to bo plowed up, hood Is a lw i.y s ru eded. o f the sto m a c h . She had send word to me, bis agent? I m ust go plantation that you do, for I prosume 'stead of a flower jes’ to grow an bloom patres, o f N e w s , L ite r a tu r e a n d G e n e r a l I n fo r - ’ an d ” — /IIj»ans T u bufrs dooa It. found su ch r e lie f fro m A fter o n o o f m y cunt* I rn&tlon; a ls o a rr.’M ?niflcent A g r ic u lt u r a l >«4 th e ir u se sh e ad vised m e you aro a farm er.” T h e m o d ern s ta n d “ And you ore Mr. St. Leon’s con- to the hall im m ediately." nature,!, an when I told her this she fo u n d m y se lf c o m p le tely o r tlc u ltu m l I ’c n a r tm o n t. T h is la o n « o f th« I o t a k « th e m to o , an d I Blnnche arose from the sofa, shaking “ T hat’s true, sir; th a t’s tru e,” was jes’ Innghcd an slapped her hands over H 1 fldential clerk, Mr. H artley! I believe r u n d o w n . A ctin g on (he h a v e been d o in g so sin co g r e a te s t d e p a r tm e n ts In a n y p a p e r o n th is udvl<*e o f U r. tiuo. B o w a rd F a m ily M edi la st O ctober, and w ill tho bright drops of cologno from her ! his deliberate response, “ but you seo my mouth. Sho went to tho Springs CouEt. E v e r y t h in g w r itt e n Is b a a ed o n «■> I received a letter from him today in er , Ph. O ., 5 8 N ew a rk n a f th ey h a v e com plete', forming mo th a t yon would nrrivo this curls. "Y on will bo sure and bring things ain ’t ju st ns they was. Before right regular for a timo. Then sho p e rtcn ce In th e ( ’o a s t S t a t e s , n o t o n E a a t* m A ve., J e r se y C ity, I to o k ly cured m y houd ach es. cine : C u r e s th e K lpaus Tabulae w ith I am tw e n ty n in e y ea rs I week. Yes, y es; come right up to the him home to dinner, papa, won’t yon?” Mary left I took interest in everything, wouldn’t go no moro. Somebody sent m en ’s k n o w le d g e o f t h e ir o w n l o c a lit ie s . I grand r e su lts. o ld . You a r c w e lc o m e “ I ’ll try, Blancho; I ’ll try .” ' house, anu we will talk over the repairs. but now—I jes’ tu rn t tho farm over to her some books—four or fivo of ’em. SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE. MiSS DECJIB WlBDMXJt. com m on every-day to u se tills te s tim o n ia l. “ Oh, papa, yon aro trying to draw a couple of fellows au thought I Sho commenced to read ono of 'em out Shall wo begin them imm ediately?” XIrs. J. DaooKMTBM ill of hum anity. m ight’s well to come to the front au loud to mo ono night. ’Twas a nice “ W hat I My letter b ut ju st nrrived? on yonr boots over yonr slippers!” M oth er w a s tro u b led w it h h e a r t b u r n oud “ So I am, but this little affair has so j fight for my country. I ’m 84 years old, story about some rich folks, some a rt Singular I” a leep lessu egs, ca u se d by My RBYcn-rrar o ld b o y upset mo. ” He was np and away. | an I ain ’t never done nothin but farm, ists, an how they was lovin each other, In d ig e stio n , fo r a good ■Uifured w ith pain* la m any years. O ne day Tho lights glimmered brightly from au I thought I ’d tako a little fightin “ Papa, yon don’t mean to say yon hi* head, c o n s tip a tio n an tho thing they went to, but while 1 • h e sa\Z a te s tim o n ia l a n d cm n platnod nt M* hnvo brought him home—a confidential tho Gothic windows of the hall and J in miuo jes’ at this stngo. ” In t h e p ap er Indorsing got to likin tho pesky books after awhile, sto m a c h . IIo co u ld n o t R i p e n s T a b u les. Sho winked defiance nt the blustering storm Hero a forced smile played over his I told b rr »11 the time that it was jes’ clerk? Yon know thero ore tho best e a t lik e c h ild r e n o f hl* d e ter m in ed t o gl v* them ago d o a n d w h a t h e r<suus to bo papered and cleaned nnd w ithout as the judge rang the bell at rugged, careworn features. Tho corre- stories an that there wasn’t no such • tria l, w e e c r e s t l y did e a t did n o t ag ree r e lie v ed b y th e ir u se | spoudeut wished to follow tho clew folks in Faris or New York or any i onr pink dresses to bo made against the great front door. w ith him , Ro w m th in a n d n o w t a k e s th e “ Mr. St. Leon—has he arrived?" | just thrown out about tho desertion of and o f a salTron co lo r. ! H erbert fit. Leon's arrival.” Tabulee r egu larly 81m k eep s a f e w ca r to n s R lpana R oni,Ing co m e o f th e testim o n ia ls In fa v o r o f The servant bowed and usherod him 1 Mary, but didn’t know just how to pro wheres else. Sinco she was teaehin mo, T a b u les In (b e h o u se and sa y s aha w in n o t be w it h “ But, my dear,” begnn tho old gen- Rlpuiii* Tabulos. I tried thorn. R lp a a s T a b u les n ot n-roodin out loud, I took to teaehin her, o u t th em . T h e h ea rtb u rn an d *l«eple«»ucM h a v e o n ly reliev ed h u t a c tu a lly cm eU m y y o u n g ste r, tlemun, “ just liko your papa to never into a room whoso superbly arranged ceed. “ Well, I don’t want to discourage tellin her what I thought ’bout the d isa p p e a r ed w it h th o In d ig e stio n w h ic h w a s th o headue.'io* h a v e d isappeared , b.>wt lg are la furniture struck Mr. Ray with an in ' your patriotism ,” he said, “ but you’re fo r m e r ly s o g r e a t a burden fo r her. Our w h o le ! think of this a t all. ” g o o d e r u d itio n am i ho n ev er c o m p la in s o f his books. I told lier that lifo was a reality fa m ily ta k e th o T a b u les r eg u la rly , eep e clu lly a fte r sto m a ch . He Is notv a rod, chubb y fa ced boy. T h is giving up tho peaceful leisure of rural au that even if thero was such people “ Well, I shall see th a t h o is pnt in definite idea of luxury. a h ea rty m eal. My m o th er is fifty y e a r s o f ag o w o n d e rfu l c h a n g e I a ttr ib u te to ftlp a n s T ab ules. I lifo for tho dangers and excitement of a Lizzie was standing by a tall alabas tho llttlo room over the kitchen. He a n d Is e n j o y in g th e l»cst o f h ea lth azn l s p ir its; nlaO I nin vHtlaflftil th at th e y w ill I ten eh t a p y o n e (from they wasn’t no better off than us, ’cause e a ts h ea rty m ea ls, p u Im p o ss ib ility b o fo re sh e th o c ra d le to o ld ago) If ta k e n a c c o rd in g t o d irec will never know the difference,” nnd ter vase th at stood in the bay window, i campaign iu which disease is as much thero’s advantages au disadvantages I touh hJpaus T ab u lee. A ntom II. B l e u m b e . tio n s. M. w . FASC8. Bluucho sank back In a studied nttitndo arranging tho tropic vines that cnrled J to bo feared as Spanish bullets. ” “ Stranger,” said tho volunteer, everywhere, an it all ’mounts to ’bout ) T h e C h r o n i c l e I B u A I A ia ff« on tho sofa, wondering if handsome nronnd its standard, and tho light from r style pocket containing ten kh ans t . u iv l m pocked In a paper carton (without glace) Is now fo r sale tho colored lamps shono down on the : “ th a t’s jes’ it. From tho way you talk tho same ou everything iu its placo is ! T i m C I i n O N I d s E r a n k s w it h t h « fvmMB Bert St. Leon would funcy her lovely tho host. T hat’s tho way I ’d write if 1 dru* sto m i run n t * cxirrti This low-priced m>rt is Intended for the poor and tb<» economical. One n e w s p a p e r s In th o U n ite d S t a t e s . , pink morning dress th at sho had mado curly head so dear to the jndgo’s heart. bout ‘peaceful’ leisure I see you ain ’t wroto books. o f the llvo-Oeut cartons (120 tabuli*, can la, had by intuì by scudlng forty-eight ocuts to the K traks TITE c n itO N I C I o E h a s n o e q n a l o n C h e ^ a e t t e 1 never lived iu tho country. Farm in’s a ,AX> O orraxv. Ko. IO gpruco Ntrnet, New York—o r a Hlnglu carton ( tem tadhliw ) w ill I* wwit for flve eento. for his special benefit, for of courso Tho confidential clerk stood near. Cvxo’t. i t le a d s a ll In a b ilit y , eatarprlaa and ‘.'Maybe it was roadin in them tlnrn ! as» Ta»m.ifl may aloo ln> I um J o f somo grocers, gineru l storekeepers, news a^nnta aad a t soma II quot stores “ I wish to see yonr master, young good thing if a m an’s got money or don't n e w s. ho would stop ot their house darin g tho books 'bout tho fashion an tho wealthy, 1 hasher shops. They banish pain. Induce sloop and prolong Ufo. Due gives rulluf. T H E C H R O N I (JETT 8 T r k g T a p h lo I t i p a t t miud workiu, an I don’t, but that or maybe it was them peoplo at tho j tim e in which tho repnirs were being man. ” th e la te s t a n d m o st r e lia b le , (te I so c a l N « w e Cha “ I am nt yonr service, sir." was jes’ tho wholo trouble. I b ’l ’eve mado a t tho hall. Springs put foolish notions in her head, (91 le s t an d a p lc le s t. a n d (te “ Yun are! Who the mischief cares now when I think of it th at if I had a Tho door of tho dining room was •b le n t p e n s in th e c o u n tr y . »•trotliul Rlncs. maybe ajar, nnd Mr. Hartley, standing beforo wllP*hor I'ou « « »ot? I wish to see | had moro timo to make her happy she’d j or know gj it was jos’ ’cause sho come to J T H E C IIR O N IC IiE hee «(way Modern jO/roqk peasants exchange a as too good an pretty for a v /u js w ill be, th e fr ie n d a n d champion of a (. zi. j _ I l a iz i« «' . Afv Q fe t I.o/in ** It Ig'fltt pnnfntitoil et-ni’ |,n S- 4 it g seemed . Mr. S Loon. u been contented to stay, but tho fire in tho little parlor, heard it all. jold and silver wedding ring, and they “ Horhert St. Leoti Is my name, s ir.” to me wo was married nt the busiest man like me, but anyhowsho commen.st pec pie. us a g a in s t c o m M n a tlo n a . ~*‘ t »— «r» This, then, was the welcome home to pino an droop liko a flower th a t’s I r o r a tlo n s , or o p p r e s s io n s «£ a n y k in d . I t wO} i p p in k wino hum tlio wine cup. But tho “ You? Why, I thought you were the time of tho year, an then afterward it withorin. th a t tho wnjalerer received after room I ’d beg her to go to th e' In d ep en d en t tu e v e r y t h in g , n e u t r a l In notkkM> •egular ritn.il of tho Oreek church or- looked nt Springs an enjoy hen ing five years in a distant elime. The confidential clerk. ” CevBftfBaad T r e -ln M a r k * o b ta in e d a n d a l l Tat in liko r 1 had i J jes’ I us' , much , , to , do . ■ Springs au enjoy herself like sho was 1*ius th at soluiun llH)'trothnl precedes tho all times. “ I never tcld you I was. You took I always had to look after j iuv; tc(1 tu d if enfc bufclncNi c o ’u ln c to d f o r M o d e r n t c F r e e , i tears glistened in his lushes nnd a bright ^ tn u l marriage, fii which ^ro used gold B end m o d e l, d r a w in g o r p h o t o . V/ o e d v i a e if. the m ilkin at daybreak an then be- ; wouldn’t do it. Aft« arn ’t no use. She DO YOU WAHT THE CHROMCU th at for granted. As the confidential drop fell to his hand. p attiitxh lQ fre© o f c h a r g e . O u r fr o n o t d u o till' wd silver wedding rings blasmd by After ’bout a week oi thero’s s enough I H , i « n , i > , ™ ........... i ii to u t iN a r c u r r d . A P a m p h l e t “ H o w to G h -' "M r. Confidential Clerk, you nro cry clei k I wooed nnd won yonr daughter. sides s tho regular work there ibo priest, tho gold ring being given to this thing that - samo lady from New m in la te n t * ," w it h cot*fc •(* n a m e i n t h o U . t f/ chores aud tho like to keep a fellow A h Herbert St. Leon I could have gained in g ,” nnd Lizzio pushed tho w hite k it a u d f t in ij U c o u n t r ie s « r u t free. Addrcaa, ilio mun, tiie stlvur ring to tho woman, j hustliu all tho time. Even on rainy York drove up to our gato an asked' ten from her lap and camo ovor to his uo greater treasure. rh e form of tho espousal is then repeat- ‘I t ’s ull a mistake from beginning j days there’s harness to mend au such Mary to come in an pay a visit to her id, nudtho rings aro plaeod on tho right O f f P a t e n t Omer. V/ as wi noton . D. C. side, laying her dimpled hand on his to end. Son-in-law, you're a trump. But, friend,” and here his fr.oo bright at the Springs. Sho wanted her to stay Showing the Usited 8t«fes, L _____ arm. “ I am sorry you heard them, but ' 1A.WWWWWV vw u lauds and then oxohnuged th a t no in Como here, Lizzie, nnd kiss yonr old enod up until it was radiant w ith the as long as sho would, nil then Mary did of Canada and Northers M i x I m never m in d ; I ’ll lie yonr friend. ” feriority may bo betokened by tho wom- o n o i v f ; H ID E . reeolloetiou, “ if you cou.'I have seen agree to go nu stay a week, makiu the fath er.’’—New York Times. "Y our friendship is very dear to me, fu woaring tho silver ring and also to condition that I was to come tu soo her that little wife of mine in tho dairy every day. my little g irl.” ndicato a common ownership of prop- T h e C u b n n G o ld M y th , You cani you’d a Been tho prettiest sight you over • T in not a little g irl I was 18 last irty. “ I t’s a lonesome timo I had then. ] O N T i n s O ’T T H E R n S X X X H k ltK If wo listen to tho voice of the charm saw. In a little speckled calico, skim be cured < week. ” N ’ n t S 2 u n d tee« _ Au Armenian mothor usually chooses d idn’t go to seo her but three days, an (be One Hnp MB* er or go to tho books on Cuba for our min tho milk an wasbiu the crocka V « r k l j r C h r o i i l c :lc l I f ywu zutTer from a n y o f the “ Pnrdon mo, young lady, b ut can for Tatst »«■ daughter's husbund. After all bosl- every day it seem to mo 1 was uuwtl- pu « tug u prepaid un nap information, we shall find th at the eingiu tho wholo tinie, Jes' r.s happy a> ills o f m en, com e Io the oldest you tell me something of tho hall— le«0 preliminaries aro si ttled between cornor than before, so 1 thought 1 better S;iecia!i-,t on the P acific C oast, mineral resources of th is island include a lark. She biobed liko a little pink AX^lUUfV, w hat sort of place is it? ” Mio fninilioa tho bridegroom's mother, not go no mere nn let the chile enjoy DR. IORDAN t CO., M. n . a . Y O U T T O , 1 0 S I K a rk slS L E t i d I0 C 7 . “ Gh, it is a grand old plnee, with g o l t i , silver, mercury, lead, antimony, rosobad. Sometimes it seemed to me her visit. I t look to me liko the harder jtocompmiicd tiy a priest and two ma- P rop rietor S F. C h r o e l___. V o m i r m «*n nml middle great r tone porticoes, and marble m an ; copper, chrome, iron, manganese, pitch, sho was more liko a angel than a worn I try to plesso her tho moro tkiugi nous, visits tho bride and gives her a 8 A N in iA N C U I O a . i — t t j - c t l m o i l w ho a r a m flerin # tels carved to repri-sent god t and god bitum en und even coal, lint when wo an. But I beg your' pardon, sir, ” he would go wrong. Wiinmiu folks is from the t lfr c t, o f youthful induciadpua or ex- ring in token of osponsnl, and with this come to look for practical metallic re concluded, refilling his pipe, "you said r - ' - -'»in mntnrer yroro, N rrrons and Physical desses, aud the ceiling all frescoed in ,-lug tho onuplo aro ultimately married, curious little things, stranger, an a lk<-’, ll ] t .T ,,r « ii » o i« - u r - y .,.«»»* VI m u L ,!»<>•■ iWfirtrtWfWA'JWWttWWi • 'ViWW.YWiWiWrtWWWfig « blue and gold sunsets, nnd a big con sults commensurate w ith tluae varied yon wanted to meet all the Hancock awkward fellow liko mo don’t know in n il n s r o m i, I, c io n s; S t |> e r in iit < > r r lin * n , Amoug tl>o fishing communities very mineral resources we Ehall bo disap boys here, nu I guess I ’d brl.irr go make £ T Y L 'L I IS SH M , R E L IA B L E ! 1 S 'r ii-t iiliir r liii n . I ln iiiiiT ln r a , O le e t. serv ato rs w ith blue passion flowers, in d e n t aud elaborate rjugs aro used, F r c - m e n e y <>f t r i u n i t i l i , , r i p . i t y a pointed. you ’quainted w ith 'oiu ’stead of tellin jes’ how to handle ’em. I had done A R IC -w . T IS T lC 1 flaming cactuses aud orange trees with com i in.iti, ii o f rem a-liaa,of gre.it c u r ltiv e pow w d they descend ns heirlooms from R e c o m m n e e n n d j e e d j b y L e a d i n g *’R' E 1 Tho gold fiction is the most tim e hon you all my personal affairs, which isn’t mortgaged my farm again nn went in er, the 1‘ ictor haa an arranged his trr.-.imrnt real oranges on them. Oh, i t ’s so nice, {ruerntiou to generation. b reesm town an brought her silks an dresses lh.it it Will not o nly afford im ine,liote rrlief hut * « » ored for tho original Spanish settlers the right things to tell to strangers. ” T h ey A Iw ey e P lr a ie .- ^ , bo nice I*’ |ie riii.iiie n t c u ra , 't he Doctor d oai not claim to In Jupaucsc marriages urrangisl be expected to find rich gold mines in This sudden halt in tho narrativo an nn gloves jes’ tha right sizo, an when I * r f ' n il m ira c le s , Imt ii w. Il-known to 1« a fair “ Lixxle^Liwie, yon ore talking far tween very young people tho girl ro- sha se o ’m she jes’ cried an said 1 was and sipt.ire P h y .i, ian and Surgeon, pre-eminent mere than is necessary. Go to your Cuba. According to their historians, noyed tho journalist, who hud inter too good to her. Then 1 got her a piano, Mdves u ring In evidence that the union in h i. site l a i t y — ltlaenaca of sten. “ much gold wns takeu from this island viewed woman suffragists, heard the n . i | , h l l l . t h o r o u g h l y e n t it le nted t r o u t th e . French imm ediately.” (8 binding. In Malabar un old native but nothin would suit. This was befo’ ; sy-l- "I W ith ou t U sine S l r r m r , . I ’. V I I K Y I I A K Iip plclng to o s w-ltl n>- I And as tho abashed damsel obeyed at the beginning of tho conquest,” but confessions of criminals, syuopsized the sho want for the last timo to tha springs. ; justom seuts both brido and tridegrooin it scents prolmblo that most of this was prayers of ministers .and oven invndod i C alva on r Aonr.t, ly n n fo n o t lila c n in p ln ln t. ho heard Blanche say : It e fi’/ ’f i,'i i,iranfc, <t VB i'f.'RJCfa I xi a dais, aud a roiativo washes tho I Tho things is all at homo now, but I ! I m y co.«,- , c i i . - n i - '( M r , o r / o i / e i t U u o "D ignity on the family I Nothing takeu front the chiefs or caciques of the tho sauetity of tho home for tho purpose never wants to see them again, an it teot of tho bridegroom w ith milk and T l t u t i s n n d Ikotini-N. I Iudiuns and very little from the gronud. of publishing to the world the secrets oí but a confidential clerk.” puts n silver ring on the great toe of the I Consultation F R E E and strictly privata. “ El V ingeroU niversal" (Madrid, 1707,) private life, Tho story had somehow God spares me I novt-r will. There’s NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE! ChAhlim ! F / f F A’*’d .S () ,Y .U ) £ k T reat- ' Aud Lizzie exclaimed: right foot. He then bauds a gold ring says: "Som eof this m etal (gold) 1» still placid him in that supersyuipathetlc nothin else to say now, but th at I lef’ pei ’ ■ ,-r hv letter. Sand fcr Mott. ¿ r.V ffr1 h*"' told in n .e rly « “ I don’t care. I like him .” to his klusmau, and a neeklaeo and " T l i e ■ * l i .l < i - u i|i l , v o f ¡ m a r r i a g e , ’’ ' ’cause I couldn’t stan’ the sympatb found at llolgnln. ’’ W herover the ex . uy an 1 condition from which tact t ikes flight; 1 í i f v -V r V ln ,i' e U » lle d O r . , , . ? fiv e . ( A valuahls bo, k f o n u c n . l A month had passed by. Mr. Hartley rbaplot of flowers are put on tho bridu'e the talkin of the m teighbora after I got VIMIT O R . JORItAJPM 1 had exchanged his close apartm ents istence of golrl in Cuba is discussed tliis t ut, summoning tlie little t t i l l which this letter. " W-». ...... . aouk and bead.—London Mail ( • r r a t Id iis o u m o f A n a t o m y , over the kitchen for mere Commodious “ m ine” ut Holguin is invariably brought remained, bo determined te make tho Hero lie paused and took from the'ln- THE , M c C all company , I III- I ;ic .1 and I o , - It M ii.c n m o l II « k in d in th e man lay bare his heart. forward. It Is true that some work has l i e t o H 6 W . U l h l l r t e l , R e e Y,’»k ; R n rt u'a Keven Wntxler». w oild. C o m e a n d learn how w onderfully you | ’ ones nt the village inn. Thence he calm “ N o,” he said, “ don’t apologize for s.'io pocket of his corduroy coat a p re n i . d e ; how to n r , id i i r k a - « i a n d d ir fa -e . . ly miperlntemlisl tho projected improve been done at this point and a little gold q « f J i Z u T 11 O rr/G |” î The bcvvu wonders of Korea nre: (1) square envelope addressed in » round, W e are c o n t im ia liv a d d in g new iiieco n en s. I S9j M r a ,,‘h Ave « Chica»*», and ments nt tlie hall, nnd all tlie gossip lias been extracted, but there has never anything you say to me. I ’m iaterosted girlish hand. The faint odor of violet *' f a l l ur w rllw. The lnurvclcus mineral spring of Kin- rk eta t., San iran claco. j S l03 been any systematic exjJoration, and in it alb Wiiou am an is manly and pa 1 0 6 1 Market Stun t. Sun Francisco. Cal. ' exchanged between himself aud Lizzie iliotito, one dip in which is a sovereign taichet which had once permeateti the was iu the course of her rainhlett through thero is nothing there which may Ire triotic, his life is always interesting to pages could still be detected, though rure for all the ills that hum;m flush is the S t Leon woods, and if the family dignified with the name of a mine.— mo. Yvo all have our sorrows, aud it's mingled somewhat w ith the aroma of heir to. (S) Tho double springs which, S tir C lt - iiu c t l t t i o S p o o n s . had only known hew often these ram Jennings S. Cox, J r., in Engineering a relief to toll them occasionally. Di.fl ' tobácea It read: though far U|inrt, havo a strange, mys you say your wife is no longer with bles were taken their aristocratic tend Magazine. They Wer \ i-i'j parity sjiocus, mid the I hope that ; ,u will understand a n i forvi- - terious alllnlty. According to Korean you?” me. J a c k , a lt h o u g h I know tha« u, encies would huvo been tearfully quick ClimiMe. ts'llef, thero is a couuuutlou under- family 1 oil tilwuys takeu a itpceiul wilL I « as nerr-r happy with joa, a;- *1 Blundering as this sp«x>c’h may seem 1 u tv e r Shopkeeper t\rm e bur«, Fidel Fine to a mind which seeks and finds bidden i«« to m a k e y o u h an i v A n. 1 »bio, {round, through wlileh water eidm and p l c d - t r , . i t t'iv.ii. Thor« wns a pretty, Bhocked. . g b r i g h U a t M a g a z in e P u b l i s h e d un « IflMh m a n lik e y«,«i r lP w r» ,;, aY " to And now Mr. Hartley sat in the same animal that. Your dog, sir? flows like the waters of the ocean, in g ia n fu l (lower pattern ruuuiug dewu »h. n rot, p«., ,h,9, , lip , " ' ' r w if u . , z, . - L u n u i n s neautlM C ’^red Pive,.: motives, it was sufficient to satisfy the Ü o u ’t Ê i laiteena, Faah mil , brought out by the oxidized little imrlor whore Lizzie had first for yca never con. Customer My deg ? I hope n o t; simple son of Hancock county, so bo try to find •ueh a way th at only one spring is full fc , 1 *n*. r ’ d e y W ork. 1’jutY. which had made tho spoons se vowed to bo bis friend nnd nwalted tho would net be followed uround by such continued: f r Jh * < ”*»e3»tne înerrry ’ T,tl?,U 7 ^ F J n d e u t had read aud r st a time. The water p ,.-i s a won- u s ue exp. usivi wlieii they were appearance of the judge. a cur as that, roturned tae letter I t h men were silent / > lerful Rvraetcnlug power, so that what- ; Vtrue/or term« ' her n,ri<-. ¡ "Yes, sir, it's over three months sinco lie came nt last. Tli a m w “ g irl" in the They watched tho little knots of officers , -s Sliepk« cp-. r- Get out, yon brute! Do •ver is cooked therein becomes gixxl and ■ - t i l r k V : , „ ¿ J * ’ ’’“ ‘ • ‘ ' • i “ Yon wish to see me. Mr. H artley?” you know, I hate dogs?—Boston T ran I saw her. Uudcrstnn, now, I ain 't and privates talking n g u h e r under the b a « M e . T H E M u C A L L CO ., ■dm i, "d euough, ns girlri palatable. (8) The cold wind cavern, hlatuin her at sll ¡She was young an “ Yes, sir. I came to ask you for th script , la it n. sh»de trees, the squads of unuuifermed would have sail) te ' T" ‘0 w . I4tn s , , Ne» York U whence conies a n e v i r Ceasing wind so pretty an full of life, an so I ’d jo s 'rath II jersetl to ht.nse- recruits crossing the grounds to their I ï -. w y . w . vm w v piercing th a t nothing con withstand it thai she er to thick of it all as a big mistako. Bh* »» Mb »UaarM<«% A F o r t U B r C h in e s« « F l e e t , It anted te fit au nil- vaneas comma,ids, tin« amateur cooks ,u<l so ¡MWevful that the strongest Ilian in ild Ion 1 or a little time after wo was married Mrs. Madeline Vinton Dahlgren, win preparing the midday r aval ami all of .-he w.rs given the I t consisted chiefly of old junks which cannot fgee i t (4) The indestructible ver, mid atti r u t tty flower patt rn had not been in the water for more than died recently in Washington at the age she seemed to be happy, but fh n I no- the lazy restlessness of cs pine' forest, tho truos of which grow spouus with the camp lifa Tho aud tlie oxidized rk ruuiiiitg np tin 80 years. During this lengthened ¡leriod of ti8, was a p i t i n t v r t v n i r u s t r n n t . I n tietxl that sho didn t ’pear to take the Hancock volunteer was firot r. up again as fast as they nre cut down same ínteres’ in things. It was jes’ a ft r< 'liability tho » a bail receded, ami tlie land had 1S7O-78 she actively opposed the move-; er she had spent tho day at Sulphur [ speck. " W hat pesters mo m oat in that ffl, The finnting stone, a massive block liainlle. The Iter iu taking formed to tho extent of mere than a nient for woman .«urin^,« nnd drew up letter, ho said in a voieo tremulous that has uo visiblu support, but, like w hich wns pi those r |nmns to clean. It wan probable tuile, tite cattsoquetice bring that these a petition to is tigress asking that the | Springs w ith a lot of young folks I l'tro t u ? ' V:UOtìT " i3 t!,at sl,° Mohammed's coffin, tviuuins susis'iided. drove her over thero to a picnic one ‘ V B P uffcd. ,'fl) Tho warm stoue, situated on the that she made up her utiini that if she ancient versrcl« wore high and dry, their right ot siitlmge t • not ground to wo morcin tin then como for her iu tho r iU » kn° 'VS thrtt CTOd ne' ‘’r OBTAIF’3. •- con n i VUl WfiXX »A! 1 Î 2 | to p of n hill and said to have tho picul- I never did ;.ny;hu;g i <1 m > site would have mnsts, sails snd gear had rotted away rn, r. si; v as a wi 11 httown writer, aud eveuin. There were a dozen or more w in largivo her, an sure God (if t' L ««-PAoi I **/WD-400g M ’ I I * «Irinat.. L I C _____ __________ * . n'wM iwftn - - - ■ iarity of spreading w arm th and beat Ur 'fie F 'rO tiu s t loan. And she dirt W l t e n from tho long exisisure to tho sun aud her publish! d works included a hook en girls there nn several young men from ! ^ ; h„ruhJu ,t Ui more o r r A “ !? Tu' «OTT OTÖVS SPsÖiÄÄ | til round it. (7) A drop of the sweat of J tlie fnhiily saw them again, they Were rain, tin« paint had peeled from tln-ir titled “ Thoughtson Female Suffrage. ” the cities, but there w arn't none of ’em th - a one of his creatures. If I bTove.1 Buddha, for 80 pwoea round which no on the table, shilling bailUantly, anil it shirs, and, in amuo cases, tho very She whs i t i e o f the founders of the Lit- could touch her wlten it .vruies to looks. t ’n ' u « IT C IXVXSTO» A M S o S vx » fc , I ' •JLfi'Vr-ii-1. I'dlrepravio I àiÀ -IAO b ,f i ,r £ o , pp ly ,M r little, girl uow, b o ta s his the ^flower <sr vegetation will grow, nor will must huvo taken much work and qUtovv planking bail been stolen for lixewooti. erory socit ty of Wusliington. which met She soemsd to enjoy lteiu with ’em so birds or other living things past over it. grease, for every tilt of oxidizing had v—" I ’loueeriug in Form osa," by W. A. at h, r house f ;r years, nud was Hetive iu much tliat Ico ald u 't help kinder sfiualin U s th in g I con rio m to go to tho froul ' Catholic ini««1« nary work. Her bus-J lirett scrubbed off them.—New York BickcTiug. ^ «t f r my c .uutry.” _ v artüB ¿ - H r o o k lv n U n c le i » * .•»-.. * - - - — . « s^. , ’’ÄT," T band, Admiral Dalilgivu, d u d iu 1870. round aulookui ou fur aw h ila but then Ihttm un in St Louis Gl U Demo.mt T o o t h a n d L o v e f o il o u t o u c d s y . B in d Y o u t h t o L ot«*: “ i*U g o n y O D D S -A .3X TD E ÎX S T D S . i s$ * H o o d rs P ills Ih e L iv e r P th e : d a il y Only $ 6 ? 7 0 a Year. j The Weekly Chronicle $ 1 .5 0 HHB t W C. A. SNOW & CO. Reversible M a p ? Map of the World I MS CALL, MSCASXS m a g a z in e H.B.WiLLSONÄCO. [ XeDeet«BISj., W A S H IN G T O N . D. C.