Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 16, 1900, Image 2

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THE AVERAGE MAN.
i aad I realty tk'.Bt
Ola face bid fke (rinni f rrtalte: j wcTe s wvaata tfcowcat rr i
Asd M baa, .towed tW wrk WW'" of roar to --a
Jaae. ft
nit Mm em were- weary sad aatfcat: I That'; all yaaj ka"- ast IV- aaat-
M k MM thravrk Mi mmc im ' tr. U Jtu. efcrrattac Mr
-Wen. I atast Mr, fba taa-
I n air aa imw aaaa. 1 - ... . -
Ai Ike hnt wa left t aa. Mr
Krrt5." mM I.
Jmr tooted at w wit ber $m fu?i
f twrs.
"I can't W a aef or fvt,
Nar a aVtatae trrariac a
I'm aair la ktri-nwtia; erraat
Of tkar et abare aw. I'm
11m 4n , aad It's a i
II aK lar bac war I :
Am! Mt Ittr-e 4trH
And rM far tae arena aaaa."
He TraiBN all barttr aad wte tacaa,
" He kailin all rarrH that tower
Onr waft of tbe ritj- ta ttO
Of the rmjem aad aciiwt of IB haw.
tVaboat aha tae paml h MaVf.
Tbe earth bat i atocr aad t ptaa,
lit marea ail aad ctoian all aad feeds
II.
TMa lad.aMUtas. averac ml
Then I lifted mj haad la a prmd:
With leetk et ciar. iad tmy areata
IleM hard ia mj throat: aad I attered
A tow that taaR oa'lire aVatk.
I swear that lav baUder aa laager
To bh aaU fee few tfcea the bUb.
Ile&r-Karward b yaerdaa aad piJ
Aad hope for tbe arerg sua.
HaraBa Garland.
Rise of Two Men
From Pennies (o Milions.
njrb, Ctontoft.- mM w caa
aa aak to aar tT"
"lttcaan Pa a brarr. Jamr. Mb I.
falrtr "kritea. -rarmitv m. aad wrl'
abac taw amltrj M baadud aaBar h "
lata ta Si arfarr wvl let it xrtrt
ta ia of djrS.a brta av"
"No, Cbarfc?r. oa"t W taat." mnI,
Jeaajr. iaafrbtac taraaca atr 5rar
Lfs pat It la tae sar!i laaad.
A?w Mid I. stalbK taw barjtala '
with oa of Mr o!d-faabja4 ki.
Vad aaraaa af fctrlrrs aai. aid I
"-Vol What a boat Grar
-Whj. be aad hi wife aiT Jol
awrd lata ta prHtieK INtlc Ooclik
cottage ymm rr tw. an the otto
smV of tar Uariai Krhlr. itk x lani
aad i raa. aad tjwtx :o twp a BtAr
.Vkteraer caw,
Katd Itr
"Ne. Jiacht It. --Why.
Charts, hoa- aa that
Greea has oalr t-o or thre? haadn-d
2 nKU UJYltZS.
v a
w i Moot-j to bar abtevs la ta eoaatr?
ANDREW CARNEGIE.
Bore la IunfrBtio. ikxKlaad. .Nor.
2 1S55.
Caa to Aurrwt iriih aarvati at ar
of )CL
Krcaa to hroji rata faa.r's NrhM; whoa
1Z old hr worMac m l abwa Mr
ia a tattaa forlorT. rMviria; J a
Ktrnl a KnOer la a cellar wbra IS ;rar
oH.
CVrl m booaia fartorjr at $ZJ4) a
at 14.
yr More thaa .roa. aad It Ulin
isahl my wife, with a little.
IiiaaBt eeratioB of her pret
ty brows. l bema to think was
cBeboir c1ftl wrth laaaaortalttj'.'
"Dead at last." said I. -Aad what do
ytw thlak. Jaajt lie has left as a
bosdred doUars."
"A baadred ddlarsr echoed ar wlf.
claxpla? her haads toetar. -Oh!
Charkrs a huadred dollars "
Now all tbU uuy soaad IHe a two-reaee-aalf-peaor
ton of affair to foaae
ef ay readvrs. a I am Try well aware. I
-All Mrtap? baaluv mjr dtar." Mid I.
"Grvra tells ate that he aad his wife
hare beea frlBc; ap for years, with
Heml refetvave to this cwaatry hotar
for their calMrea. Thry coaaaaeacnl
wit a af ty-reat piece."
"We caa d better thaa that!" .aW
Jeaay. with Hrkllac eye. -I1e
God. dear Charley, oar little fellow
MmU have a ?reea aad saaoy placv to
play ia before he hi aaaay yars older: '
Aad I'll do wtthoat the MX. dresK." I
-Aad I'll aaike the ohj orereoat lasf
a aotber reaoa. at the very leat." I
added. I
I Mwnwr ia tetrraah arr at IS.
Trlecmpk ofvMtw at a Moath
whea Iff. apprtiaic faadly.
Orerator for lVaarlrMU Iiallojy
iaprrialrotVt at IK.
Seeretary to !'roayiraaia Kailway
rUU l-lytl.
MUttarj tehncranh ntTtlor dariac war.
Boasht Adaots Ksprm aad WpiMC
ear tttrk ia mmII qaaatitie,
Itoaeht oil laadN wbieh ahiaMtely W-
raaae wrtb muIum. ia l!H.
Kailt iroa bridgr ia lNt7.
IMrilt IU tnwr plant ia l'ltMwrr whea
83 Jfr oU.
Twraty years later (iNvSl owaed the
era great a4eel worV ia aad ahvat
Htt.barr.
I'arled with hi baxiatt-; wrUtr ia
OUIt BOYS AND GIRLS.
THIS 13 THEIR DEPARTMENT OF
THE PAPEK.
Qnalnt H-jInM Calo Dol. af Ilia
Little Hoik Hvarwliera, (Ullnr.l
.m.I ITlotcd llert for All OlUar Kit
t Uuea to Ucad.
Klm.Vow 4etnre are a nM tM
illK for Ih aMHohlw Mirabls
Hherever Ihew I" a lw r rwk w
rtylait Wnl. a I4ale of rra nr a
iibwah iHMllNif II almwat IhvWUI
liae ahHiK lite atr. liter will le UmnA
ha.kw!i. ami llMtf aM make ilclHrw vt
m MXt ! Ilw rwrefnl l-ervfr. I
vateMber reelne a Hit I t"t "f a airl
iuh'MK Hlaeii of a rlm Honer
tanlen la "iihiiit Tin- ilay
iy and warm ami the l.al.y wa ullllnif
HENRY CUAY FRICK.
Bora ia Kiyette CouBtj. Ohio. In l.Ht.
Dry pxd rlerk at $A a week Mkee It
yean old.
Uookkeeper la dMUlery at 21. Salary
ft a week.
With friead Wwsbt S00 arret of rheap
Mad aad hfty eV area whea Jfr
i.
DoaMnl eaparity of eokr vorli four
years later.
SarrlveJ paaie of '75, whea olher w cat
aader.
Owaed 3,00.) aere. of ewtl l4. aa.11 i-t nulrul. tll: (be .haik.w
mW part latere la eoVe eawpaay u f the twiakiiwie lilac mwt
CaraejTie ia 1KSS. 1Ih1 the ahatkiwa UullernlM. awl
tecaae partner with Camerte ia Heel whW tu "T baml orer me ami lhH
mi inn iirmfMttT..
, , ' ""I"!- Of
uy which nro
Uvenly fM.
A.HTA ri.Al'o.
U in. '"I
nlMtila. H Dm .. . . ""hi
mhU l.lir.l a...M,., M
th.ll, Ml IHftl , '
leu or flfiiMii u-i-t iT'l'ii
Iwa llaaenl Hi, t.,hl i
r-MKlll. iM.t ,. nJ'Sl
Hlltll Hie llly. .Mi,,,, "
earh aeil I, h.,,,,,,,
iWIhic i.h I. ,,, . "i
lent. will. ..,,,. 7" "4
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UM.I.lne.l,...,,iB(,lL
like any oil,.-, H"J
able, fur he n t, ffW "''S
Iik4 HIIM-h II, i . ,C
HUilemtntiil. I,.- l,i,J"t
hal.ll ..l
There . i..u. b afci-Ji
)ant one mui.m. , , J,
allamiiltier m -i f .,, ...atuTrr
-Aad we'll pi re ap all sacfe aoaee; 1S4K3. whea kU Mt-H worko aad lata
Kat as I am only a clerk on a salary of ' " -w nts
Biae hnailml a Tar a httiHlnwl .Inlhim i Aad SOH watches.
rirlftlBpr. as it were, oat of the sky,
teemed a rery Beat sam to me.
Jeaay aad I were both yoaag people,
Just beeiaalo? the world, with bo par-
tlealar riche. except one apple cbtclted
baby. Jeoay did her own work, made
my ehirts aad cat and fitted her own
dresses. I walked to aad from busi
ness every day to Mire the twenty cents
emBibus fares. We dkl onr best to make
lob eatls meet and a tight teH we
fouad It.
So that yon will easily see that this
Iiuodred-ibjJIar bill represented consid
erable more to w than Its mere face
ralne. Old Uncle Moses Slanson was
mortally offeiwled when hie niece. Jen
ny Clifford. cboie to marry me Instead
of a wizened. Ix-sjctacled. oW centem
- iwrary of bin own. He hail never spoken
to her since, aud we naturally entor
talned no very exalted Ijojmjs of any
tefifatnentary recollectiona on bis part.
And the hundred-dollar bill, therefore.
poeesfed the charm of an agreeable
surprUe Into the bargain.
"Charles," said Jenny, under her
ureatli, "what kliall we do with ItJ"
inat is tue very queatlon," Mid I,
"Do you know, Jenny
I hesitated a little here.
"Yet'r the resiwnded, Interrogative
"Every fellow In the bank, except me,
haa a gold watch. I've been ashamed
of this old Kllver concern more than
once. And Seymour has a very nice
necond-hancl one for sale that he will
let me nave for ninety dollars If-
"And turn the hundred dollars Into a
mere useless ornament!" cried Jenny
with a strong accent of disapprobation
In her volte. "Charley, that Isn't a bit
uke you."
"Well, then, what do you succest?"
"I should so like to give a social party
with It," said Jennie, coaxlngly. "Only
think how often we've been Invited out
since we were married, and never have
naa a chance to return any of the hos
piiaimes or our menus. The musi
cians, the supper, and all, would come
witmu the hundred dollars."
"And you are absurd enough to wish
to eat, ami tinuk, and dance up a sum
like that!" I cried. "No, no, Jenuette, It
is euureiy out oi tue question."
"A new velvet suit for the baby'"
suggested Jenny, pouting a little at the
empnasis or my words.
"How would It correspond with the
rest of our surroundings?" I asked, not
witnout au accent of bitterness. "Vou
uau a great deal better suggest a new
winter suit and overcoat for me.' You
never seem to observe how shabby I
am getting."
"Nobody notices a gentleman's
dress," said Jenny. "I can make your
overcoat look very nice with fresh bind
ing and new lmttons but how I should
like a sealskin Jacket!"
-aaiaav," said I, somewhat disgusted,
'I had no Idea you could bo so selfish."
Jenny colored and tossed her bead.
"Selfish, Indeedl" cried she. "I would
(Ike to know whether you have yet sug
gested anything which was not for
your own special benefit and use'''
We were both silent. 1 don't suppose
plllier one of us had felt so vindictive
Ix'foro, since our marriage. Clearly,
the liundrod-dollur bill had worked no
pica! benelit ns yet.
"I'll tell you what, Jenny," said I;
"let's compromlKe. Let's buy a new sitting-room
and' stairs carpet. 4 saw a
beautiful pattern at Moody's yesterday
-pearl-gray, with a vino of scarlet
moss all over It."
"I don't care very much for new car
pets as long as wo live on a second
Boor," said Jenny, "And you don't
com to remember, Chnrles, that I
haven't had a silk dress since wo were
married. Wack silk Is suitable for all
"Aad foolish suppers aad wiaes aad
ererytbias eb that Isa't absolutely
Beeeary." added Jeany. comprehea
si rely.
The ext morula- bright and early,
were etiaMted to be worth S.Ai.lA,tHAI.
bwria ia 1SSS.
l'tHijcht tkroack the ItoMeotead Mrikr
aad rfe ia 1.MC aad It. after keiai:
W by AaarrbM IterlMaa.
ladicted for maaalaasbler hera of
death of HvrkiacMea, 1M3.
Mailt mm- of the moot laxarlo boate
ia llttabarc' HttwrU.
Wa able to par $100,000 for oae Mint-
in wbea -Id year old.
Kmployed Joba O. Johno. IVaaiyl
raaia't create! lawyer, to Beat UaraeirW
la the court. Pehraary. Hj0.
peek umler her liaml ami irtve a Utile
Htueal of Mrprte thai the uliaihtw bwt
lerfly icowe. Ho. for eer wi hlf.
I tbl mnall irlrl pUyetl In a bower f
I Mtterny nhadeo that were utM-onrloo
I ly makltir plrture for her It l Mre
I than llkflr that the utealth) nhaitowh
, f the Kreat for-t tlri miitg-mlnl to
he Indian that the li iih-h hdi
of the aenm.n i, "t
MOMhceil (he i ifi,, 0, J8
t f MM I,. Im. II . V
"Why. how ,)., ,uu ,S
Ketteral iiieall,.ii
"Sleaminil it
"iinwr I
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am Ifff
'lfiH rule ati.l
"Vim didn't
ta)
WON BY A SONG.
Kamantlc Marriaue of MU. MmmcL: iind
PriHce (or f Snclcn.
Oae of the mot roiuantlc marrlar
as soon as bastaes hours would per- In royal Kurofiean cin-le wa that of
mlt. I went aad deposited the buadred I'rim-e Ox-ar of Sweiiea. better known
dollars In the nearest savings bank. as I'rim-e lUruadotle. to XI- MutKfc.
A week afterward Mr. Manyply drop- one of the attache at his mother'
ped In. la a friendly way. Manyply is ' court, and the mo-t Musulnr thins
the lawyer who transacted Uncle about It was that the young lady won
Moses Ma&Fon's financial affairs-a her hu-buml by a mmis. TritK-e 0.-ar.
(dump, bald-headeil. deep-voiced ohi tlte Kins' h heetiml mm. miw the young
gentleman, who always drewes In lad at her duties auxmg the maldn of
Iotle8 Wack and wears a big seal- honor in iiix mother's train. None was
ring on the little tinker of bbj left band, more olex-urv than be untitled ami
"So," faid Mr. Manyply, "you've in- unjiortloned. Hut she liar a face that
vested that hundred dollars, have you?" In his eyes singled ber out from all.
Yes," said I. with the complacent air It fboue. white and pen.lre. from a
of one who lias an account la bank, frame of lutlr as yellow an that of any
"But how did you know Itr Valkyrie In the Xorce mytltology.
"Oil, I know a good many thing," 1'rluce Ocar. who knew the folklore
said Mr. Manyply. oracularly. "But of hi native laud by heart, wove
what's the Idea of It V around that face of hers ihhuv a dav
"Economy," struck in Jenny, proudly, dream In which thoughts of gods and
"We are saving now. Mr. Manyply. We ' heroes were curiously Intermingled
mean to nave a Dome for little Charley j with the realities of to-day, his owu
a garuen tun oi roses anil pinks and hojK's and his owu affectlouM.
birawpemes one or tnese days." I.Ike a Valkyrie, too, MM Mum-k
And a very laudable ambition." , could slm; a IllatIlM li4Mf"t JdVL'UV lfffiff
JOIIX HI I.!..
said Manyply In that smooth, oily way
of his. "How much would such a place
cost now?"
"Charles thinks If we waited for a
bargain we could secure It for about
f",000," Jenny answered, promptly.
"Buy It now, then," said Mr. Many
ply. "Here's a check for eight thou
sand." "Ehr cried I, breathlessly.
"A check; the old lawyer went on,
"signed by your Uncle Manson, payable
to the order of his niece, Jane Anne
Evarts. Ah! you may well look aston
ished, lie was an eccentric old chap,
this uncle of yours, Mrs. Evarts and I
have his written Instructions to keep
an eye on the manner In which you In
vested that hundred-dollar bequest of
his. 'If It Is squandered In any foolish
way,' he writes, 'there Is an end of the
matter. Put my money all In the Hos
pltal for Hunchbacks: If they show
any disposition to save help them along
with this check for eight thousand do.
lars, to be expended only in the pur
chase of real estate.' My young friends,
I congratulate you."
And Mr. Manyply's spectacles beam-
ed upon us like two full moons.
This Is how we became possessed of
our lovely little country home, where
Charley thrives like a growing flower
and Jenny flits about In a broad-brim-mcd
gardening hat, trimming roses.
pruning gooseberries and planting lily,
bulbs. And the hundred-dollar bill lies
untouched In the savings bank.
"It shall be Charley's fortune," says
iriy wife. "It would be a shame to
touch It after It has wrought us so
much good."
Aud I quite agree with her. New
York News.
A Republican Hat.
The story below, taken from the New
York Tribune, proves that when poetry
Is In, wit Is not necessnrlly out:
Michael Joseph Barry, the poet, was
oppoluted a police magistrate In Dub.
II". An Irlsli-Amerlcun was brought
before him, charged with suspicious
onditct, and the constable, among other
"Does your honor know what that
means?" luqulred the prisoner's law
yer of the court.
"i presume," said narry, "that
means a hat without a crown."
Oscar discovered that listening to her
one day when she thought she was
alone.
King and Queen mid nil the court
were- horrified when I'rlnce Oscar pro
claimed that he loved Miss Munck and
that no other woman should be his
wife.
There was n great turmoil. The maid
of honor was uduionUhcd to keep her
thoughts and her eyes away from the
King's sons and I'rlnce Oscar was sent
on a long voyage, with orders to forget
jiiks .iiuuck as speedily as possible.
Meanwhile her gift of song had been
discovered by others and the Queen en
couraged her to use It for the pleasure
of the court.
King Oscar himself Is no mean poet
nnd musician. At that time he had
composed several songs. Miss Munck
studied them and learned to Interpret
them with great feeling.
I.l,,n e - - . .
","t- wncur reuirneu rrom his voy
age In much the same frame of mlnii.
save that he thought more of Miss
JiuncK than ever before,
So matters stood one evening when
tne court gathered In the music salon
Miss Munck was commanded to slni?
She began n song of King Oscar's his
favorite composition,
The theme was a sad one, the music
pitched In a tender minor. All the
girl's breaking heart found voice as she
sang
When she ceased she had apparently
forgotten where she was. As n deen
sob was heard all eyes turned from her
to the King. Ills eyes were strcnmlnir.
Approaching Prince Oscar he took
him by the hand and led him to where
the singer sat. Without uttering a
word he Joined their bnnds and left
them there, standing amazed before
them all.
Pflnce Oscar and his wlfo-lhe Prince
nnd Princess Benmdotto as they call
themselves uro well known nnd liked
ull over Europe. They are very relig
ious and often work together ns nubile
evangelists. And at such times the
princess' voice rings as sweetlv In
stieelH and slums as It did In a palace
than hK the pension official throneh
wbo hambi pa the result of Inresti
gallon of rialm. A eae from S
Louis fairly lllnrate hundreds of
metlc cotnpllratloa wh'ch come uii l. r
the observation of the oltirers. Su.,u
after the civil war a Mitdler who had
worried In the vicinity df St. Ix.uu
died. His widow appH.il for a ii
slon and got k. But while tb- rlaltu '
wa pending a courtship was aim under I""!'!"! w111' MU. and caimil them
way. The eomI marriage took place lM,,,,t ''n" lhv ' ami
Just before the allowance of the pen- ,(H'H,I Hower hail each Ita guard
slon. It Hopped further payment, and
all that the woman received was tb-' wl,,,'r ,,lls It I great fun to
amount due from the death of the sol-' shadow pictures 011 the wall, and
dler husbaml to the rnarriae. With ",0 "iWuiiiylMX llltwlratlows will
her second huslNtnd the woman lived ,UKK,,t to J"" "lly they may I
twelve years. Then a separntkm look ' lro,'u'', Krt"-t variety,
place. The woman nu t.. D.ar.r I Tk the first irtie. repreweullns Han.
became acquainted with a fohller. aud ' ta You bare but to cut a tree
lived with him a his wife about ten
yearn, or until his death.
Keoiemberlug ber exjierlence with
the first hunband, the woman preseniisl
a claim for a teuloa on account of the
second Miidier or third bmo wkh whom
she had sustained marital relations.
After a careful ItireMlgatlon of all of!
the racts the pension olHce refuned this
claim, on the ground that there had
been no marriage to the second ttoldleer.
Thereupon thu Monmn eutertsl cbilm
ror the restoration of the old pension
tiul cap and Iteard from cardboard and
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rmov.
"No'lM; I Jusl f.MMiil tbi mJ
akadow. hih! 111. aaiiiM h,?.
"IttitilH l. iiKii, ,,r ibfch,!
"Ves'lll. bill lai.-r a ilJ 0,g
are Jut aa Ii.iik ns i(iltil
I've Ikth trjIiiK 11 " taiJ,t
a allck Into tin- ifrund, ia)2
ahatbiwa Mere J 11 at kawai
I knew that tii ii,,io f 5
wouhl be just a )mc a tai!
that a thlrtj llin-i- f.-rt"
"K that la mIhii ion initt
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t'oHl.l Tr. ,f. ,
"lo you likr , tin, 1 tnaaajf.
i lear-ohl Bevsle I.
"No. dear." a tha Trftf
way makes 11, r.H 144, n
"I'm awful kli l "f it." )
wl. "Vou're jn.t th oat
hokl my rarauirU nt.iWIai'
Ami Othrr. ,.t ('M fl
"Mamma, arr all pnfji
llU't
-Yea. dear"
"Well. then. I aii.i tb
matte of brick dux ' '
What H.0 All fTJ
Mr. Newman on rp a jkVa
Tommy. 6
U Tottttny-Thafs tit
when they tlrt m.it
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SEARCHING QUESJkJ
ln.iilrle. t.i iUtym Uliiu()
the I Itr- 1
ltenhimlu I'rnukiiu ,-iwa'tj
Mtpit-HiUa ami pun 1. sll afli
Kreat htaleatueu. I . t I Ikr b!
Mkl, of reilut-ltit; -w paarf,
leiu In life to a w ri- of ifp
I Ions aud aiisw.rs. "Wbrta
them Itefore 111 -!'
1 them," be Ued
granted to her on account of her ilrst : "eld them In the proper position 1m
husband, and stopped by the second I ween the light nnd the wall to get Iho
mnrnage. 'io make her case she frank- "hadow picture. By wriggling you
ly ndmlitisl that she had not iH.nn mnr. Ongers you may mnke Kama u riniii
rled to the tlilrd man. She next pro-! U,H U0H0 nml wpiwr lip In a most minis
cecueii to get nu of the liar created by manner.
her second marriage. She declared It' f,t;xt wo ,mve "John Bull," who I
wus niegni. to entabllsh this she set J"1 ow ""'r 1110 tioers. With two
forth that thesecoud htwbatul had Hv-' plt" of cardltoard and your llugeni
lug nt the time of the marriage another ln r,K,,t !0HHIn you get a picture of
wife, from whom he had not been dl-1 English John enrrylug his ting before
vorced. Investigation showed Hint ilils . Km. Just below Is n pig's bend, innil
was strictly true. The second husband.
after the separation from this second
wife, had become reunited with his flrst
wife. The examiner found the two llv-1
lug together In St. Louis and learned
that they were highly respected poople.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
1
1
ilusslaii Whist,
Amcrlcn hns nlready rivaled England
as a home for whist. It will bo Interest-1
uiK iu nee n iieiiier we Sllllll follow tile 1 ' khhieh a.mi HVZZI.K
(.yilllllllf fif fillp ll-tiiiunll(itl.. .... I.. . .. ; 7 "
:. ----"" uy propeny pnte iik t ho lmii.u m.ii-
tne mania for "bridge." or "ittisslan Move vnr it... i .1.... .. .
whist," which is now all the rage In walch the fellow open and si ,
London, and In many card circles has mouth. Perhaps he represents the Boer
made whist ns obsolete as "Boston." making faces nt John n.iti
It Is n sort of dummy whist Different I In spite of the fact that It Is winter
suits of cards give different values to the next shadow picture shows a S
he tricks, the red suits, for example, rler dog with a inuxlo on. Move your
hl'llll? Illnrii l-nlnnl.t,. II, n.. II... I.I....1. 1 ,, ... ... . . J"lll
,: " ", - "ucK. iiiigers n im ami me t og w I bite nt
The denier ilnon imt 1 .1 .. . . 7. . " 1,1
, , ,. Vi. ' ' .1 .. ' V V. " . l"KU ,M"1 ou-u havo been
,.n iniviirge ot moKing uiscarueu long ngo.
any suit he pleases trumps, or may de-1 . .
clarc no trumps, which Increases the I'lnnta that Shoot Their Pec.U.
wiiuo 01 me tncKs. Tins value also' 1 " witch hazel throws Its seeds to n
iiinj nu uouuieii again nun ngaln by Krenter tiistauco thati any other plant
the holders of good hands, so that It Is Howers late, after the fall of the
K'tinu oi uuceitainties. 'j'he best ,t"' n,ll ""iti its plumy yellow bios
authorities use the Amcrlcnii lends. B0,s cluster the nuts nrodiin.,1 fr.
which nro rather dropping out of use In ,,,st Jour's (lowers, encil conialnlng two
English whist. Troy Times. 1 MuvU, white-tipped freeds. As thev
ripen the outer shell cracks from tho
Onions and Garlic as I'urr.imn ton. while the Inner mvurim. u,,n...
In Tnrtnry onions, leeks and garlic turns Its edges Inward, so as to press
0 regarded as perfumes. A Tartar I tho seeds. As soon ns the crack ex-
It
Tho average man would bo satisfied
If ho could only get the earth, but Alex
nnder the Great wanted to get up a
collection
FOUGHT FOR A PcNSION.
nilllciiItleH Surmounted by tlio Widow
of Three Boldicra.
Thoro are skeletons ln the pigeon
holes of tho pension bureau, skeletons
as ghastly as ever took up habitation
lu a family closet. The specialist who
makes divorce-getting his business does
not receive more shocking- revelatlops
lady will mako herself agreeable h tends below the middle Of tllll 111,1 11,1..
rubbing a piece of freshly cut onion oi, ' pressure- expels the seed, which Is, It
her hands and over her countenuuee. H "l. Hoiiietlines thrown forcibly to a
(llstnnco of forty-llvo foot. To pns-j
Stntus or tho liul cr. through n witch hazel copso lu late
It Is said that Sir Hedvers Bnllor Is "ul"''i Is to expose oneself to n inlnlii
tho wealthiest general (among common. tnro I'ombardinent. Many other plants
ers) In tho service, and Admiral Sir throw their seeds to a great distance
Alexander Buller the wealthiest ad- t,, nuvtuitngo being thnt tho seedlings
"n'rnl. jflntl fresh grounds, neither overshatb
People are very patient, considering Znt T, SllfS .niL". lWtl'at
that the end of everv dav n.iiv i .-..A" lff"nt species tho means
thorn one day nearer heir 'mn " " .. vcr v"0"- 'o distil
liutlou la tho cose of the gcmuluma Is
A
drwls uf ly aud irU to-aaaj
ami lu country villiuin k)
to go lu the iM-MN-nt ;r.-atdJ
their llk-k." We off. r a fetfc
for them to CoUsl.ler brfal!
their ilii-lsloli. !
Flint. I am going t iWti
bojie of mnklug my f.tCatt
any duty nt home on v. lild.lt
my Iwick when 1 gi-auy JaUd
aud more urgent than tbatfji
my fortune?
Second, 1'or every dolUfi
ed there are at least ten rWj
the city for one In the eo-h
qunlltlea have I which wK
success over the other nlw' j
Third. Tho Jni k of all '1
"handy man, who ran turn 11
anything," Is not
He Is HKedlly
Success Is
best t nil 11 til
fesslons. What trade or profry
I? What proof have I glrHH
ability In any trade 1 li.ivfl-L
that limy seem nttmrthetoiS
I'outth. Have I eiiercr-'ji
lug manners, tact to vln)
where tho crowd and lliefffj
are so great? Or Is my oolffl
tlou for town work dlc5i
home and village life and "1
work lu the country? e
I'lflh. At home 1 Im.clWK
nnd frlendshl given to nij
to me by people who hatiH
since I was born. ThlsH'U
17,
What l I
no ran t um i
mt wanted 3
K'edlly trampled Hfi
Is to be won only li
iieil lu their own trf
rnpltnl, nut of which unvv'i
city to atone for the lackoi'S
friendless boy? Isn't tlifrt'jg
patlon In tho village or'
town that I can secure, ot("m
Ing. with energy and IiiiluWf
to give me an adequate HE.'
ThehO (iiestlons. If Kra"v.te
ed. limy lead a hoy or Kinla;
sense to n wlso choice ' "hi
great turning points of H'Mcj
Coiiipauluu.
Ills Kutnl Mlataltt
"All. no!" ,jflJ
Count du LMntfebroko rnl'M
l,i .1 Imi.i tt InttifluutnllOll V
addressed tho homely Uelftt
"Ah, no! I do not lovo Jr
iioney! It Is your own fi
love. My affectloii Is Ki
our beauty." M
"Then, Count," canio lo,.H
swer of Miss Uglelsli. "F'S9
look n little farther. loMf,
f1,,,.uit'l niinnnl In 1110. ESi
For sho had n mirror
her o few things nbout iiw-
Besides, as sho nrict'j
What's tho uso of havlwt vl
Isn't unnreclated?
Wunt, ludcuUY uawu"..