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LILACS IN TH E DOORYARD. A N IN C O M P L E T E H O U SE. “ I decided to go hack to Berlin within H e drew in a long breath as she spoke. three days after ts a w you in the park. A t He averted his eyes, he bit his lip. When lilac« in the dooryard bloom We run wild over the furnishings o f a “ Schemes in which I have no part,” he first 1 tried to set to work. There are ex And lift and shake their plumy sheaves; said heavily. “ W ell, I wish you all happi- i periences which make a fellow cynical. I house; its furniture, carpets, hangings, W hen sunbeams smite the forest’s gloom. said to myself. Let a man know his own pictures and music, and always forget or And winds go whispering through the leave«; ness. Miss Gray. But no—I w ill not lie n- sincere. I can’t wish you to be happy wit fa- line and keep it.’ But it was no use, so 1 neglect the most important requiaite. W hen wrens and robins build again out me. The day I become purely disinter told my father 1 must return to Europe. Something there should be always on the In peace anear the cottage ested I shall suffer less thau I suffer at He said he needed a holiday and would go Then, though m y strength is something spent. this moment. I see that Mrs. Fabian’ scar- with me. W e have only each other, you sh elf: c provide against sudden casualties or attacks of pain. Sue h come like a thief And though my eye 9 are growing dim, riage is drawn up at the curve and that know, aud he is very good to me. W e iu the night; a sprain, strain,sudden back * I thrill w ith gladness and content. she is beckoning to you. Perm it me to shall go first to Norway, then in the fall to ache. toothache or neuralgic attack. There M y soul sends up a joyfu l hymn. the east probably. You told me to go to is nothing easier to get than a bottle of St. take you to her ” A nd In the beauty o f the world He raised his hat to Mrs. Fabian, led Jericho. This is m y portunity and yours. Jacobs Oil, and nothing surer to cure I feel my spirit overbrim. quickly any fo.-m of pain. The house is In I Mildred across the intervening space, as- Have you been very giad to be rid o f me?” Long years have gone since mother took L e t her struggle as she m ight to vie with complete without it. Complete it with a ; sisted her into the victoria, then saying, “ 1 The lonesome way that angels mark: goon supply. must bid you a good afternoon,” he walked him in high spirits, Mildred was conscious The memory o f her latest look of a lack o f rebound. He evidently consid rapidly away. Is like a candle in the dark; j Mildred, left to find explanations and ered everything rounded off, complete, fin A B u r g la r W h o T r ie d to T a k e E v e r y th la g . But when the lilacs bloom I see C. A. Collins, who aays that he ia a Her sweet face in a stai ry arc. comments for Mrs. Fabian, could hardly ished, dead. He looked at her with an eager clerk, but who is said by the police to be gather her thoughts together. A thousand expression when she did not speak. She loved so well these homely flowers; " W ell ?” he said presently. one o f the shrewdest burglars in the j words she had been ready to utter to Basil She broke them for my childish hand; “ You see," she observed, with an effort at city, is confined in one o f the tanks in | burned in her heart, and her tongue was They speak to me o f happy hours. ¡E C A U S E inferior and cheaper made baking j stiff and stubborn. It had all been so sud- lightness, "th a t I supposed you were half the city prison. He was arrested Wednes By mother love and patience spanned; ! den; he had been so impatient. Ah, that way across the Atlautic—that you had gone day night by DetectivesSilvey, Cody and Their perfume has a w aft o f sweet preparations are bought at wholesale at a price Blown hither from th’ immortal strand ¡ impatience, which was a dominant note of without a word.” j character in him, as in all men! That nar- | “ Did you care particularly? But no, I Crockett. so much lower than R oyal , some grocers are ! 1 like the dear old fashioned things; On the 25th of last month, according j rowness, that exclusiveness, that jealousy 1 w ill not press questions. You have some I always find them just the same, urging consumers to use them in place o f the R oyal at | A s if the grate and the veil were to be pre- thing better to do in life than to love me, to the police, he broke into the flat of ! And so the fancy wakes and clings and we shall go our tw o ways. You de Mrs. Knox at 2542 Howard street while | scribed to women. That, blooming by whatever name, the same retail price. i I ’ll one day pluck the lilac sheaves I In the thrill his words had awakened she mand freedom, serenity, ideal aims. I f you she was absent in the country and for W here flowers In deathless gardens flame. i had not shot the rejoinder which now oc- have any feeling, you intend that it shall two dnys devoted his time to carting If you desire to try any o f the pretended substitutes -Elizabeth Chisholm in Harper's Bazar. 1 curred to her. Indeed she had altogether ju stify the expense o f the candle. W h at 1 away every movable object in the house. for R oval B aking P owder bear in mind that they are been taken by surprise and felt that she want, on the other hand, is just my own Nothing seemed to be beneath his notice, had not made her case clear. She could selflsh happiness—the blessedness o f help, and in the various tripe he made in and all made from cheaper and inferior ingredients, and are have found incontrovertible arguments of consolation, o f comradeship. It would out he took away all the silverware, against his selfish, not to say grasping, be nothing to you to realize that if you put not so great in leavening strength nor o f equal money state o f mind. She would have pointed out out your hand somebody seeks it, clasps it, clothing, bedclothes, etc., that belonged **My advice is, ‘ Don’t / ” said Dr. Bash to him that the trouble lay in the preva holds it. But it would be everything to to Mrs. Knox, and then took down the value. Pay the price o f the R oyal B aking P owder French. “ But I am perfectly well aware lent foolish fable that men must fall in me. I stumble without it, like a child on curtains and portieres and the pictures that you have not asked my advice.” j ¡OT¡ ‘w ith g ir l. ¡ n d W ^ r l , " » ¡íwaj-s a rough road. You have the keys to every on the w alla The carpets and rugs also for the R oyal only. “ I thank you very much for it. S till dreaming of lovers. Banish this common- thing in life I hold precious. So unless came under his observation, and he took It is still more important, however, that R oyal B aking should like to understand the basis o f it.” I , „ , you to turn the locks I shall have nothing the choicest. " I confess,” «aid Basil, “ that the logical place “ .lherence o worn t m edieva ro- . . . . . . . . mance, and the mental tendency of falling precious. Still, I wanted to snatch just one P owder is purer and more wholesome, and makes better, A ll these things were disposed o f to a basis of m y advice is my private wish that £ love is banished. f 8 moment. W e are at least friends. You Fourth street furniture dealer, and Sil you should refrain from the discussion of finer, and more healthful food than any other baking | She did not doubt the efficacy o f such yourself said that we had been, were still realistic novels in public.” counsel and took it for granted that, al- and could go on being friends.” He bent ver says that he not only received the It was early May, and the tw o were walk powder or preparation. though at the moment she had not been his head and sw iftly kissed the hand which cash for them, bat made arrangements ing together in the Elysian fields, as the able to make a convert o f Dr. Basil French, lay on his arm. She would have withdrawn with the furniture man to go and get beautiful park of X ---- , with its slopes, the occasion was only postponed. But as it, but his own closed over It. “ This is the piano and the rest of the carpets, and ravines, streams and woodlands is called. the days went ou, and the thought pressed mere friendliness,” he said. “ Tomorrow had negotiations nnder way with a Mar T o see Mildred, to exchange ideas with in upon her that he had said unless she night 1 shall be out o f sight of land, and ket street real estate agent to pat a mort ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 108 WALL ST., NEW-VORK. her, to talk o f books, to talk o f music and could love him the world itself was hardly you w ill be free to go your own way.” gage on the building.—San Francisco art, to discuss theories of life, to tell her all Mildred felt like crying out. She had wide enough for them to walk apart, she Examiner. that had been in bis mind in the past and was conscious o f a tumultuous rush o f sen quivered at his words; they were like the almost all that he hoped for in the future, shrewdest irony. A ll o f human blessed sation. S en ator S ta n fo rd *« Illn ess. was by this time the chief necessity of She could not at first believe that he had ness seemed to be offered iu this compan An intimate friend o f the Stanford Basil's existence. W hat she feit in return ionship. Alone against the world? W h y A N O T H E R DARIUS GREEN. deserted her. W h at had she said, what was his ever recurring problem. She liked fam ily relates an incident in tho sena had she done, that be should in a moment should she stand alone? W h y should she him—o f that he was certain. A dimple Y o u n g P o p e l l a . . F i l i n g M ach in e W h ic h renounce the pleasant intercourse which fight the world? Conquered and despoiled, tor’s life in Washington: A policeman showed near her lips whenever he ap H a , Soared s k y w a rd . had become their daily habit? She had what could the world give her in return for on duty one evening on K street, within OFT REPEATED STORY OF TRUE proached her, and her eyes rested on him W hat a block o f the Stanford residence at the There Is n young Darius i.reen in Cali for years denounced men, and this was like rejecting this jo y immeasurable? as if they had found what they had been PHILANTHROPY. fornia who has a Hying machine that does a man, selfishly to desire the attainment of childish folly to reject that which was the national capital, found a man lying un seeking. H er quick fancies, her imagina not go back on its name. In other words, his object, indifferent to the wishes and in only thing she realized a clear need of? conscious on the sidewalk. He was Saxton Popo, a young inventor who con tive perceptions, her sense of the comic, her terests of others. Yet when she recalled Still, what she said was: abont to ring in an alarm for the patrol impassioned rapidity in working toward “ I hope your journey w ill be pleasant.” C h a r le s H . H a c k l e y , a P io n e e r L u m b e r fesses to 19 summers, has built a flying his words, his tones, his glances during some solution of every question he pre “ D eligh tfu l," he returned curtly. “ Much wagon when a gentleman came np and It lias only flown that interview in the park, she was no m a n o f W e s t e r n M i c h ig a n , R e la t e s machine that w ill fly. a fow feet thus far, hut the inventor feels sented to her—all seemed to be reserved for longer inclined to be angry. In recollection you kuow of my state o f mind. But you recognized the unconscious man as Sen H is E x p e r ie n c e —H e H a s D o n e M u c h him above all others. sanguine that when certain easily ren-e they gained new efficacy—she was thrilled have refused me once, t wice, thrice. Wretch ator Stanford. They succeeded in get Often he was pervaded by a soft intoxi f o r T h a t C o u n t ry . died defects in construction are overcome as his meaning became magnified and in iu fetters as I am, I must bear m y pain ting the senator into his house without he w ill be able to soar aloft like a bird. cation of belief that she waited for him; tensified. Then, conscious that she was and be silent.” any one else knowing what had hap From Grand Rapids, Micb., Evening Press. that his coming was the signal for the real They were pausing before the Fabians' pened. and nothing was ever said abont When he began his experiments, he did softening, she would cry: "Is it I or is it The most beautiful spot in all this city interest to begin. Oftener still he was de not choose A n gol Island as the scene of somebody else who decided to have a career door. it. The first question the senator asked is inseparably associated with the name “ This is goodby,” said Basil, and he took his proposed flights because the name sug pressed by the conviction that her sympa of my own? Is it I or another who be when he regained consciousness was of Hackley. Charles H. Hackley has thy for him was purely a m atter o f intellec both her hands in his. gested wings and successful soaring, but lieves that if the woman is to be the pow been in the lnmber business here con “ 1 do not understand you,” she mur whether the newspapers would know all because his father, M ajor Pope, is an ar tual curiosity; that she was reading him as erful m oving force o f the twentieth cen tinuously since 185d, and in that time my surgeon stationed nt the m ilitary post she m ight read a book, and that when she tury she must he wise, strong, consistent, mured, “ when you say I have refused you abont it. and he appeared to be greatly has a-aassed a fortune which Rives him reached the last leaf she would throw him relieved when he learned that it had three times.” true to herself?” a rt ting among the wealthy men of the on the island. “ First, you declared me to he a tyrannical been kept a secret. The gentleman who The machine is built on the aeroplane aside. The girl seemed to him to feel no v i A ll her powers had rushed in one current nation. But with wealth there did not principle and has wings that are shaped tal need of any friend, any helper. Her in with her energies toward the hope of de personality; then that you would have none knew of this incident said that the sena come that tightening of the parse strings very much like the wings of a bat. When stinct was toward aerial freedom. veloping the new type o f woman, and yet o f me and were going back to college to tor's sadden death was no surprise to which is generally a marked charac Today he had chanced to encounter her It is in operation. It flies in the face o f the Basil had tried to lure her into the beaten study for a Ph. D., and then tonight.” him.—San Francisco Chronicle. teristic of wealthy men. near the park gate and had asked if he “ H ow tonight?” she asked, with some wind, and at the present stage o f the in track. A ll these eight weeks that she had I t is no wonder then that the name of m ight join her walk. She had told him archness. vention the man who flies with it may be known him she had been conscious of A N o v elty In T r o lle y H oed *. Charles H. Hackley is known at home “ Do you mean,” he cried, "th at you will said to fly In the face of Providence. The frankly there could be no doubt about her stimulus, of unexpected intellectual re and abroad. His munificence to Muske In an electric road recently construct give up that career” ---- young inventor Is not afraid o f it, how wish in the matter. Her mood was sunny sources, a sense o f pc~cr. gon alone represents an outlay of nearly “ 1 do not feel at this moment that 1 have ed in England a radical departure from ever, and believes that he w ill yet be able that afternoon. H ow insidious his Influence had been— half a million. For the past twenty She wore a spring gown o f some light any career—that there is anything in the American methods has been made. A to soar above A n gel island at ihe rate of flattering her that shi was free, yet all the years he has been a constant sufferer tint, with a knot o f ribbon here and there, tim e imprisoning her in meshes which, world it costs to give up except—you," said trolley wire is suspended from arms pro from neuralgia and rheumatism, also whose effect was to give added lightness light as gossamer thi ugh they might be, M ildred.—Ellen Olney K irk in Peterson's jecting from steel columns. N o guy numbness of the lower limbs, bo much and buoyancy to her movement. The dog she found it hard to throw off. For she was Magazine. ____________________ wires are employed, as the steel wires so that it has serionsly interfered with wood was coming into bloom, Judas trees obliged to confess th at, now she no longer are especially designed to withstand se his pleasure in life. For Borne time burned against the background o f firs, the HOM E, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. saw him, although she was to all appear vere strains. A t the corners the trolley past his friends have noticed that he flower beds were fu ll of ga u d ; tulips and ance leading the life sae had hitherto led, seemed to grow young again and to wire, instead o f follow ing a curve of the pale hyacintha T h e P rin c ip a l P la n k s In M rs. Q u ay’s P la t the interest had flatly gone out of it. It have recovered the health which lie tiad She had remarked to him that she had form . same radius o f the track, as in the Am er lacked the central m oving figure. in yonth. been asked to address the final meeting of Mrs. M atthew Stanley Quay, w ife of ican systems, is turned on an angle, the One morning Mrs. Fabian, with a glance To a reporter for the Press Mr. Hack- The Germ on the subject o f realistic novela at her husband, read out the announcement the Pennsylvania senator, is now mistress whole system depending on the flexibili ley explained the secret of his trans “ You evidently consider that I have not from the morning paper that Dr. French, of one o f the handsomest residences in ty o f the trolley ann, or side collector, formation. " I have suffered for over 20 mastered the subject,” she remarked after I t has been finished exteri as it is called, which automatically en accompanied by his son, Dr. Basil French, Washington. 'ears,” he said, "w ith pains in my pondering his words for a moment. “ To orly at an expenditure of about 335,000, gages the trolley wire in any position was to sail for Europe on M ay 12. ower limbs so severely that the only tell the truth, I have read almost none of I t was already May 10. Here was im and the interior is now receiving its fin from tw o to tw elve feet from the side of relief I could get at night was by pat the distinctively realistic novela But I placable reality for Mildred; here was also ishing touches at tho hands of the decora the car. ting cold water compresses on my could set to work and devour them in a a release from her dilemma. She had tors. Home, husband and children are limbs. I was bothered more at night week.” Another change from American prac wasted time o f late. Now, she told herself, the three prominent planks in Mrs. Quay's than in the day time. The neuralgic “ M y advice is, ‘ Don’t.’ ” there would be no interruption, no more platform. The last plank has five sections, tice is the adoption o f a pressure o f only and rheumatic pains in my limbs, “ Because it is against established conven wavering between opposite ideals. Cue for tlicro are five children in the family. 350 volts. The cars are only 22 feet long which had been growing in intensity tions for a woman to confess that she reads would now reserve herself for what was There were five more, but they did not and are equipped with tw o motors of 15 for years, finally became chronic. I a certain class of books?” live. Mrs. Quay was born in Beaver, Pa., brake horsepower, running at 400 revo great, serious and important. made three trips to the Hot Springs “ Because o f something that lies deeper She was sorry she had promised to ad was educated there and has spent her life lutions.— Philadelphia Press. with only partial relief and then fell than mere conventions. But no matter for dress The Germ on the subject of realistic in Beaver, in Philadelphia and in Wash back to my original state. I couldn’t that. T o be frank, 1 hate to see you run novels—not because of Dr. Basil French’s ington. She lived in the Quaker City T e e to ta l S ailo rs. sit still and my sufferings began to after as an amusing spectacle; listened to, scruples, but because it meant more frit Levon years and went to Washington with make liie look very blue. Two years A large number o f the crew o f the ill not because what you say is particularly tering away of tim e and declension from Mr. Quay eight years ago, when he first Iast September I noticed an account well worth hearing, although I know it is, her highest aims. He had objected from donned the senatorial toga. fated Victoria were teetotalers—in fact, SAXTON POPE. Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills for Pale 15 or 20 miles an hour. The faster the but from the piquancy of its being a young, Mrs. Quay is an ideal mistress in her a lodge o f the Independent Order of his own private point of view, which she People and what they had done for wind blows the higher and swiftor w ill beautiful and charming girl who says it. need not in the least regard. She would handsome home and a devoted helpmeet to Good Templars— the Victoria’s Lifeboat others, and some cases so nearly re be the flight o f the aeroplane and the man There, now; are you angry with me?” never think of him again. Then, having her husband, whom she has known since Lodge A. D.— had been established on sembled mine that I was interested, so who goes with it. “ You consider, like Dr. Johnson, that a decided never to think of him, she went on he was a mere lad o f 10 years. His prom the ship. Not one of the names of th. I wrote to one who had given a testi woman’s preachiug is like a dog’s danc ‘ ‘ A mechanical soaring bird” is what thinking o f every word he had nttered, of members of the lodge is included among monial, an eminent professor of music the enterprising Inventor calls it. There ing—the surprise is not that he does it the general why and wherefore, of things the list o f the saved, so that the lodge in Canada. The reply I received was Is nc complicated machinery attached to well, but that he does it at a ll.” tangled which m ight have been smooth, of has no longer an existence. A curious even stronger than the printed testi it, and it was built in - month or six Basil stood still for a moment, gazing what is, compared with what might have monial and it gave me faith in the weeks. This hasty construction resulted straight before him across the fain tly col been, until May 15, on the evening o f which fact is that a whole lodge of the same medicine. order was lost in the terrible disaster in several defects that caused the machine ored uplands. day she was to address The Germ. “ 1 began taking the pills and found to break down on its trial trip. The In “ Is that it?” she asked, with a touch of that overtook the Eurydice in 1878.— She had read up nothing about realistic them to be all that the professor iiad ventor had taken the machine to the petulance. London Tit-Bits. novels. She had made no effort to enlarge told me they would be. I t was two or heights at the south end of Angel island He turned and looked at her. His own her knowledge of the subject. W hat she three months before I experienced any and was slowly soaring away from terra face was crimson. felt about the whole occasion was a curi N o w , T h is Is Fishing;. perceptible betterment of my condition. firms like a sea gull rising from the bosom “ I cannot answer as i f this were a general ous languor and apathy. A ll at once it oc Frank Vinton and others canght a 900 M y disease was of such long standing of t ie ocean when an Important brace in case. It is not general for me—it is partic curred to her that, although Basil French pound sturgeon last week and made the that I did not expect speedy recovery the ligh t frame gave way, and Pope came ular. It Is between you and me. I have was rapidly putting the ocean between and was tiiankful even to be relieved. I to earth again. The machine had mount come to love you with all my heart, Miss them, news travels far, and he m ight hear line fast to a young tree standing on progressed rapidly, however, towards ed three feet Into the air, however, and Gray, and by the very necessity o f a man’s what she was to say and might accept her shore. Later, when they went to draw recovery and for the last six months had carried him a short distance, facts love I am narrow, exclusive, jealous where defiance o f his advice as a triumphant re the big fish to land, they found it had es have felt myself a perfectly well man. i that greatly encouraged him and his you are concerned.” partee. She trusted to her woman’s facul caped by pulling the tree np by the roots I have recommended the pills to many , friends “ O h!" she exclaimed, and at the same ty of instantaneous insight to give her and taking over 80 feet o f small rope people and am only too glad to assist The aeroplane is now the favorite air time took three steps away from him. something to say, and to her woman’s w it along. The fishermen have three other others to health through the medium of ship device with such eminent Inventors He had blurted out what he hud meant to bridge over the logical gap which big fish tied np at different places aloag this wonderful medicine. I cannot sav as Hiram M axim and Professor Langley, never to utter until the right moment yawned between her and the realistic nov tho stream.—Asotin (Wash.) Sentinel too mncli for what it has done for me.” j and Pope is certain be is on the eve of came, and by every sign this was the wrong els she had not read to some safe standing Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills contain all making successful flights. His machine moment. C a u se , o f O cean C u rre n t.. ground. the elements necessary to give new life is designed for m ilitary use, his idea being “ H aving said so much,” he went on, “ 1 A ll X ---- gathered to hear her. The Professor Heilprin says in The N ew and richness to the blood and restore that winged scouts In time of war could must say more. I ask you to be my w ife.” night was warm. Mildred was dressed in Science R eview that, however tempting MRS M. S. QUAY. shattered nerves. They are for sale by securely make observations o f the enemy's “ O h l" said Mildred again, a sense o f out other explanations may appear, scientists all druggists, or may be had by mail operations or drop explosives upon their rage implied in her look and tone. white and locked airy and girlish. A mur Inent position as a public man and the have gruudall; settled down to the oonvio- from Dr. W illiam s’ Medicine Company, heads or their fortifications. “ I shall He took one stride and reached her. He mur ran round the room as she came for fact that tho children are old enough to tion, made inevitable by a practical demon take their place in the world make great Schenectady, N. Y ., for 50c per box, or make the machine stron ger," says the laid his hand on her arm. ward. stration, that the guiding power o f the six boxes for $ 2.50. She began by saying that she brought to demands upon Mrs. Quay's tim e socially, ocean currents is resident in the nonpe- "D o you hate me?” he demanded. young Inventor, "and then I shall fly ." and she is a very busy woman. A s a host “ Hate you? W h y should I hate you? the discussion of the new realistic fiction no riodio winds or such as blow constantly particular knowledge o f the subject and ess she possesses rare grace and tact and from definite quarters. N ot the least in the w orld.” TREE PLANTING IN FRANCE. M a r r ia g e In V a c a tio n T im e. seems to have a natural talent for thor that indeed she was at issue with those “ Do you love me?” A yonng man came in from the coun U sele ss S en d Ilo n r s C o n v e rte d In to Y a ln - A n K n g r r nnd n N i p p i n g W i n d , who use the term realistic as the equivalent oughly entertaining her guests and for “ N ot the least in the world.” try the other day with a pretty girl a b le L a n d W i t h Pines. "Then,” said he, “ I w ill go away. I f yom for what is ugly, animal and pessimistic in placing at ease even the most diffident vis A continuous down pour o f rain, inclem They came to get married, and they w ill not love me, the world itself is not tendency. T o her, she declared, that only itor. The French thoroughly appreciate the ent weather, generally in winter and In appearance Mrs. Quay Is o f medium was real which was honest, sound and advantages to be derived from systematic wanted to be married by a well known wide enough for you and me. ” height, with dark hair and eyes, pleasing spring, are unfavorable to all claseee o f in clergyman. That was a notion o f the Their eyes met, and she was frankly sweet—the source o f strength, permanence tree planting. Tracts of sand have been features and an admirably proportioned valids. But warmth and activity infused oovered w ith pine forests, and the word g irl’s. They took a cab to the honse of amazed at the signs o f trouble in his face. and progress to all mankind. The deform figure. Politics in the abstract has little into the circulation counteracts these in “ W hat nonsense!” she cried, with scorn. ity, the disease, the wickedness, which were the Rev. Dr. Mac Arthur at 358 West fluences and interpoie a defense against ltmde, borrowed, as it is thought, from “ W e were friends, we are friends, and we the result o f abnormal and unhealthy in interest for her, but she is thoroughly In them. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, moet the German, is losing its meaning of Fifty-seventh street. The house was can go on and be better friends. 1 never be fluences, containing in themselves—as they sympathy with her husband’ s ambitions. thorough and effective o f stomachics and closed. Then they drove to the house of O f the Quay children, Richard, the eld ton’cs, not only enriches the bl >od, but “ w a s ta ” T ill a century ago a large fore had a friend. O f course a woman must—the lim itation o f their strength and Dr. W . H. P. Faunce o f the Fifth A ve est, is his father's righ t hand man. He accelerates its circulation. For a chill, or portion o f the forest of Fontainebleau friend was what 1 asked for, but it is the the necessity o f their speedy decay, were nue Baptist church. It is at 2 West unexpected that happens. Her voice began forces to he rejected and combated—forces has already gained a wide knowledge of premonitory symptoms o f rheumatism consisted o f bare sand hills, bat the political affairs and seems ambitious to Forty-sixth street and was closed. Dr and kidrey complaint, particu'arly preva to vibrate with a th rill born o f feeling. which never had conquered aud never could planting o f pines was begnn. A variety John R. Paxton’s residence is down the “ You have done me good,” she went on; “ 1 conquer. Nature insists on health, light follow in the footsteps of his well known lent at these seasons, it is the best possible capable o f standing the severest w in sire. He w ill soon be married to a young remedy. It is also invaluanle for dyspep ters was evidently found, and millions same street, across the way, at 51. They had begun to expect a great deal from you.” and life and punishes deviations from her lady o f riewickley, Pa. Curtin, the second sia. liver complaint, constipation and ner “ Mildred,” he exclaimed, with fresh im requirements relentlessly. And the most went there. It was closed. Next they vousness. Never set out on a winter or o f trees now diffuse healthy and agree petuosity, “ I am ready to spend my best precious of the spoils of tim e is the chance son and the namesake o f the late ex-Gov- spring journey without it. Elderly per tried 323 Madison avenue, where Dr. E ernor Curtin, the warm personal friend of sons and the delicate and convaleacent are able odors, besides furnishing timber blood and my best strength in your service. gained for us to live with daily beauty, Walpole Warren lives. Blinds were for fueL Frieuds? You do not begin to know what with order, sacredness and purity in our Senator Quay, is an officer in the United greatly aided by it. The decomposed fir needles, more down and d oor. locked tight. They next that term can mean. Only as your husband lives. These are our realties and necessi States army. Mary, the eldest daughter, drove to 342 on the same avenne. David can I be lo u r best friend.” has graced Washington society for three “ Wh-n I hroacheO mat lmony, she dUmtared over, gradually form a crust o f vegeta ties. This was her text, and then she told years. Coral, the second daughter, was the lutijiCt with a word.” "What did the say? ' She shrank from the word, “ Nothing the story o f Anna Karenina. ble mold, perm itting thegrew th of trees H. Greer, the famous rector o f St. Bar “ Ye».” presented to society two years ago. after Everybody observed that as the girl and shrubs less able than the pine to tholomew’s, lives there when he is at could induce me to marry,” she cried. N K W W A Y K AS T—NO DUST. “ I f you like me as a friend,” he persisted speaker was rounding off her discourse she had completed her education in Eu liv e on air. The department of the home, but he is not at home. His house with vehemence, “ why not as a lover, • suddenly she flushed aud for a moment rope, and Susan, the youngest daughter, was boarded np tig h t - Go East from Portland, Pendleton, W alla Landes, once a barren region, w ith sand is still a schoolgirl. seemed to lose the thread, then regain it Then they tried Dr. Hall's beautiful husband?” W alla via O. R. <t N. to Spokane and Great so loose that people had to walk on “ I do not like you at all at this moment and went on with fresh animation and Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas. St. They ■tilts, is covered w ith pines, and the residence at 712 Fifth avenue. “ W h e n I W a . a B o y .” simply for thrusting such a word upon me. crisper and more Incisive touch. Paul, Minneapol Chicago, Omaha. St The problem of draining the snbsoil has been thanked heaven, for it was evidently in Louis, East ai d South. Rock-ballast track ; “ When we went on picnics when I was a habited. But the maid disappointed I feel you to be a tyrannical personality truth was that M ildred had caught a ■olved, as described in Edmond Abont’s glimpse o f Basil French standing in a cor boy,” said a middle aged man, “ we used to fine scenery; newequipment Great North towering above me tryin g to govern me.” them by saying that Dr. Hall had gone ern Palace Sleepers and Diners; Fam ily story o f "M a itre Pierre.” "Y o u would hardly, here and now, care ner o f the room, and for a moment every carry our cake and things in baskets. Tourist Cara; Buffet-Library Cara. W rite They were pretty heavy going, but we used The losses by fire and anxiety to pro to Europe for three weeks. Then the to have me go down on my knees. But in thing had whirled round before her eyes. C. C. D movan, General Agent, Portland, young man looked np 15 more well heart and feeling I am at your feet, M il He approached her as she stood sur to thiuk how much lighter and easier to Oregon, or F. I. W hitney, G. P. A T . A., duce sometning more remnnerativo than known clergymen in the directory and dred. Honestly, if life is to be worth any rounded by a group who congratulated and carry they were coming home, and we were St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in pine are now, however, inducing But see how formation abo t rate-, routes, etc. drove to each one o f their houses. Every thing to me, I must have you in it. There applauded her. Her eyes met his with quite w illin g to carry them. schemes o f artificial fertilization. In iu this latter part o f the nineteenth centu is a terrible vacuum in my existence. I ask startled and conscious meaning. one, without exception, was out of town many French watering places dnnes "Y o u did not take my advice.” he re ry even that little detail o f life has been Then the couple went home and were you to fill it up.” have been transformed into woods, thus made simpler and easier. I heard my 12- marked. They were both laughing. married by a justice o f the peace. The holding ont to seaside visitors the at “ I had promised to speak; still 1 did not year-old boy this morning say to another “ I dislike to he disobliging,” she re young man thinks New York clergymen boy with whom he was going on a picnic, traction o f agreeable shade and a change like to take your advice.” ought not to complain of lack o f vaca turned, “ but it would not be an easy mat He was smiling; he bent forward and 'B rin g your things in a paper bag, and then from monotonons beach. Shifting sands ter for me to marry when I was not in love, tions.—N ew York Press. you won't he bothered with anything to said: and I am not in love.” have been prevented from extending in “ Your way of doing as you like charmed lug around after the picnic is over.’ " — “ Marry me without being in love. Marry land. In some cases dnnes have been ac C a m e ra s t o C h e e k C r u e lty . New York Sun. me with your eyes wide open. I do not flat me. Perhaps you remember that you al quired by companies, which, after plant A t the monthly meeting of the direc ways had a way o f charming me?” ing them, have cat them np into build tors of the Massachusetts Society For ter myself taat I am capable o f inspiring a “ I had forgotten,” said Mildred saucily. feeling which could blind you to my faults. The unrolling of an Egyptian mummy ing lota and have seen them dotted with the Prevention o f Cruelty to Animals 1 need you all the more because of my “ I t is so long since I have had the pleasure supposed to be that of a princess, din villas. o f seeing you.” President Angell exhibited pictures tak faults.” | closed a curious cheat. The priests who Elsewhere municipalities have taken en with kodaks. He proposes to use the Later, when she was follow in g Mrs. Fa “ No, no, no,” said Mildred. “ Y ou do not i did the embalming probably spoiled or np the matter, and in large operations kodaks to show not only high checkreins begin to guess how impossible it would be bian to her carriage, be came up. Absolutely free of cost, for a "W h y not walk home?” he said. “ The mislaid tho body intrusted to them and the district or the department has pro and horses mutilated by docking, to for me to marry, to give up everything 1 j for it substituted that o f an ordinary vided the funds. — London Times. gether with owners who drive anil ride have planned and worked for. You do not moon is full; the night is like summer.” LiniTED TUIE ONLY, " I am going to w alk,” Mildred said to [ negro man. realize how little I think o f anything except In the hon.se of a Pompeiian sculptor them, but also all kinds o f cruelty that my appointed work, the necessity o f ful Mrs. Fabian. I t was a pleasure snatched J The People’s Common Sense Medical Ad were found S3 mallets, 16 compasses, 3 can be found on cattle cars, in cattle fillin g my own individual destiny. I am out o f the very teeth o f loss and loDeliness viser, By R.V. Pierce, M. D , Chief Consulting A gentleman o f the court o f Pepin Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical levers, several chisels, together with yards, slaughter houses, markets, horse very much interested in m yself,” she pur to see him. had a wonderful pair of breeches that _ Institute, Buffalo, a book o f over i.ooo large _ _____________ "Please take my arm,” be said. “ I want cost $700. They were embroidered with jacks tor raising blocks, and nearly 30 racing, polo games and otherwise.—Bos sued, with a brief laugh. - pages and 300 colored and other illustra- “1 intend to give ^ tions, in strong paper covers to any one m yself free play and see what I can make 4° monopolize you for a moment. I sail for gold, and all the figures were traced statues and busts, in every stage of ton Transcript. 2 sending 21 cents in one-cent stamps for o f m y life. I have not even finished m y Europe tomorrow at 3 o'clock.” manufacture 1 packing and postage only. Over 680,oou with chains of small pearls. * heard that you had already sailed.” j Z j copies o f this complete Family Doctor Book A new letter carrier in Plattsbnrg is education yet. I expect to go back to the ! O | already sold in cloth binding at regular I Victorian after a year or tw o and study for "W ith o u t bidding you goodby? Hardly. The grains of cornstarch are only credited with anxiously inquiring if he CL price o f $1.50. Address : ( with stamps nnd a Ph. D. I baveal! sorts o f schemes. I in- Besides, I wanted to hear what you had to Coupon) W o r l d ' s D r is -------- p e n s a s t ------ V SO abont one-fourth the size of tnoeeof the would be expected to deliver the letters Dr Prie©*® Cream Baiting Powder. 3 : this ical A s s o c ia t io n . NO. 66) M aio Strret, | tend to take a lifetim e for them and not to “ T about the realists.” if it rained. World's Fair Highost Award. starch made from the potata » Buffalo, N . Y. hum.” _ ______ _ “Ah!” murmured Mildred.____________ Accept None of the Pretended Substitutes for Baking Powder Royal A COLLEGE GIRL, PUBLIC BENEFACTOR f Rich Red Blood In the body o f an adult person there are about 18 pounds o f blood. The blood has as its most important ele- •uents. small round corpuscles, red and white, iu proportion o f about DUO red to 10 white ones. I f the number o f red corpuscles becomes diminished and the white ones increased the blood is impure, thin, lacking in Ihe nutrition necessary to sustain the health and nerve strength o f the body. Then Th <t Tired Feeling, Nervousness, crofu a, trait Rhemu. or others o f the long train o f ills, aocording to the temperament and dis|H>sition, attack the victim. The only peimanent remedy is found in a reliable blond medicine like H ood’s Sar saparilla, which ac'a upon the red cor pusrles, enriching them and increasing their nurab-r. I t thus restores the vital fluid to healthy condition, expe's all im purity, cures Nervousness, That Tired Feel ing, Scrotula and all other diseases arising from or promoted by low state o ( the blood. That these st dements are true we prove not by our own statements, but by what thou-anda o f perfectly reliable people say about Hood's Sarsaparilla Bead the testi monial in the next column from a beloved cierg\ man. Than take “ In view o f the benefit I have had from Hood’s S irsaparilla, I wish to give the fo - lowing testimonial: 1 have several times been badly Poisoned with Creeping ivy. As the old school o f med cine sim ply tried to remove the symptoms instead of the sources o f them, much o f '.be poison was left in m y system to api>e»r in an itching humor on my b o 'y with very violent exer tion in wa-rn weather. A t all t:ntes there were more or less i die d im s ot |K»i«on in my blood, up to a year ago la«t winter, when L a r g e S ores B roke O ut on m y body. 1 then purchased a bottle o f Hood's S irsiparilla, and after using that and a half o f ano’ bcr Kittle, (be sores and hunt r disippe-ired. I atte nded the Christ ian Endeavor Convention in Montreal and also visited the W n d I s Fair in the hottest weather o f the summer. 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