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 hkod 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* ! 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 rwt 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, 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 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