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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1902)
To carry out our pi»n demand 'd dispatch t that very evening by Into my landlady, kltchei herculean son was going k»t charge of the magi. lantem\ U’» at that moment busily ,, »»• qualntance with It. The ¿J?1 • task was therefore easy 8t »1 »j I Í L’TTI»’ UQ Tál i VI Ki' of weehb. In < rder that they may fl'»’? th* treat tn* ut of youthful criminals LILI lEllN IV A nlisL». Hf- we|) wortb )|Ttng Tbe toe fro- The lirst two «eutences of the paper ■ • luetit suicide of aucceaaful bua.u**a were the key notes of the discussion. men may 1« traced to their long and These two sentences were, "Nearly all « AMrHKI.I mio* , l'raprlelur«. POSTMAN'S DAILY DELIVERY AT absolute abeorptlon In th* work of crituluala are boys," and "K'ery prison WIND8OR CASTLE. money-getting and th« dlscorery that la a uursery for crime * Among other ...i, OR EGON. EUGENE *. BY I. MACLAREN COBBAN. it Is protitle«« and unsatisfactory. Ibe forceful fa< ta were the following: “All the year round lietween seventy live Mall Usually Urla«« Abusi Ma Hss- realisation of the fact that wealth (To Us coati mieli Loyalty that 1« all on one si le is inis ami oue hundred yonug men. moat of <1rsd Latterà Every Twealy-fsar alone does not bring happineas comes only after It la too late to effect a placed. whom have not reached their majori Moers How They Are Meed. Burled, THERE was a mistake tanic tombstone and remove his dead’ change. The delusion that there Is no ties. He In our county )alla awaiting CHAPTER XIII—Continued. end Finally Disposed of. The wall was too secure a covering. free, but let ber remember Cuba la more satisfying pun>ose than the ac released when trial. Man/ of them are “Whatia it?" h« demanded; his It was tbe grand mistake of “ 8,,ron’’ Why IM C o I om I Stopped Hl, . that It lau t a good thing to be too tree. they are Anally given a chance to cumulation of money is the chief ole Though tbe King's daily movement» tone was nut loud, but hia eyes seemed resolute and originl criminal —the Chinâmes at fIV€ • •taele In the way of man's happiness. :Xmou. blunder of the bold, umonv prove their lnuocen<-e. But they are • re fully chronicled In the uewap-ipT. It doesn't take an energetic volcano -landing out as with .oppressed rage- M I 1 had read." said the co!o,H not what they were when arrested, for und the "Court Circular," there are “what is it you two are together for. promising villain, entirely c«>nfWent he was relating some of J,?" long to put all the exlotfug geographies JEWEL OF A DOMESTIC. in his security against every risk of the three month« which they have put many things hie majesty dues of which What can you do? You have nothing enee» in China, "that if a w *,p** and atlases out of data. In. and that la the average time they the public has little knowledge. “State Mb« 1>|<1 Not Ktag Long, but Llid >ot discovery! Into the water no one ouia —money, influence, nothing ” I huriiedly withdrew to c ® n8i J e r wait, ha« brought to them a very lib I buaineas," upon which the Klug la em Hteal Aojthlna. “No, ’Manuel,” said Birley; “you ie out, holding that hia fallin. ¡„ h-• The man who wino may not alwaya roy course of action. I began to «nd eral education lu crime. The jail 1« a ployed every moruiug. covers a multi I I imagine people uiuat get tired of decree of Providence that ™ ’** • be the best man. but the world give« that I was in an awkward dilemma. reservoir lu which la poured alike th« tude of urgeut matters, from the writ beariug their neighbors complain about grabbed them all." ®Ust «t "Is it," said be, glaring at me, My promise to Fraulein Haas forbade be interfered with him the benefit of the doubt bardeued criminal and the youthful ing of au autograph letter te a ueigb- the queatlou of domestic help." remark "that you—you a beggarly curate _ "One day, on one of the ex«,, i public examination of that spot, yet violator "il unititi nature is the same, borlug «overelgu to tha «electlvu of ■ ed a wouiau iu the government service want, expect to marry au heiress, tne how could my promise to 1/OUtse. that stumbled and went 0»<• rhourd ’ 1 King Leopold, King Alfonso and Em although there were twelve b(2t‘M and the boys, with uothlug but lina«* at eorouatlon design; and there are, of to a friend. heireas of family? 1 .»’•'« ;a" her father's remains should be prop not one of them would exten/ '“** peror Frani Josef are now tied for the heiress ot an old family their disposal, listen to the various course, numbers of official dispatches erly Interred — bow could that be ful "1 gums they do.” acquiesced the liefore that she is not an heiress- tlia rtiuuiug broa I jump championship. hand. After a close shave a. j*' • methods of bouse breakers, of the iat which require tbe royal signature. friend, ”biA tbeu you know we all ba' e •he has no money, and that sb« in not filled without the discovery becoming not swim I got aboard «galn ‘ f*# of the public? There was another point It is uot generally known, however, such troubles, and when we bear lib for you, airl” The average womau may not be able eat Intimation. In bold -upe. soon as I recovered my breath i ? I said, - "to believe which gave m* pause:—suppose this ed at the boas boatman to love three men simultaneously, but most »tlcceaaful means of performing that hia majesty pr»*servea a careful ers relate tlielr experiences we cau “I have reason, ” ------- rude grave broken Into, and Its con every act against which society lias “‘You Infernal scoundrel supervision over the answer» which •ay, ’1 have troubles of my own ’ ” that Herr Steinhardt doea not alaay* tents Identified as the remains of Mr. •be can make a strenuous bluff at It. •by laid its mandates " This la not a new • re »ent to the hundred» of correspon didn’t you help me out* The woman who started the conver speak tbe truth." Lacroix, bow could I show that Stein- picture, but It is a true delineation | well' “ It was your fate to fall dents dally writing to the Klug. On sation told bow many domestics «tie ‘ ‘ Pouf! You are insolent aa ( It Is suggested as a probability ’hat hardt had burled them? How. then, and may be duplicated lu hundred« of au average, the Klug's dally letter bag had employed during a short period of An insolent beggar is not to be b 'rne could I bring the crime home so as to calmly replied. the french do their voting on Kuuduys " ‘And it’s you fate to take city prisons throughout this country contains »Uro letter«, aud about half as time, aud bow they bad uot given sat And so you have got, too, this reckle»» move him as I desired? Mood to make their calling and election sura. llck'ng!’ I said as I went for him' Judge Babcock says Ohio is not ex many newsp«|>ei-s. books, circular«, «tc. isfaction. old man to abet you in yonr tricks ami I resolved to go to Freeman, and "When I had finished him off talk the difficulty over with him. I another, and I was Just notio,i. ‘ '® "Finally,” she »aid. "I sought relief •chemee! VA hat for is it. Home people stand around with their (optional in thia particular. What a Ne.-dleaa to say. this gigantic delivery my fifth victim when the .HtlW * hands in their pockets waiting for bull fearful reckoning then for American needs the assistance of a body of pri by dolug what I thought was an act niand.-d ol Birley, "that you have set had seen little of my friend since his return from London: he had been halted me to say. ®** neaa when they could get It by adver society of the future Blit Judge Bah vate clerk», over wboui Sir Fraud. of charity, and at the time gettiug « yourself to go against me tn thn- answer«! Birley, much from home on some business cock Ims a remedy. Till» 1« Ills pro Knollys. the King's private aecretary, wouiau who I thought would be a Jew- “‘There seems to be a -lw. "Partly, ‘Manuel," ausxered Using. of his denomination. He did not even posal: "It i« my lielief that we have rieri'inex control. el. Rhe wa« a white wouiau. the Ur«t "Iwcause I have gradually got con- know yet of the successful result of here. We are taught that If » «.2” falls Into the water he mug, A New kork man han refused to ac ■io moral right to lock up a boy with AH letters and parcels, with tbe ex woman of my own color I bad ever vinced you ar« tli*» biggest villain un- our inquiry upon old Jaques. himself, or drown, hut we w , cept a Ke'*«» city laralttoo. No wonder out making him better. Education 1» ception of those which are quickly rec- employed." hung, an l partly liecause I like this I found him In his study, in which taught that If he does save hlm..w the Philadelphia North American « aci- the remedy. At the bottom of It all ogtiixed as lielng "personal to hia >na- As for tricks ami he was always most at ease. In ac he Is nt liberty to lick half of Chi„ Thia woman. nite explained. was tnk lad Unwin. lies poverty «» a cause, aud loo little Jesty"—I. e., which contain a dlatlnc en from au institution where a gieat scheme*—" elitist thinks Insanity la Increasing. “l“‘ cordance with his request I "posted” in revenge.’ knowledge of our duty to our brothers live private mark, mutually preerrang amount of charity la done. Hlie was “Piff! You are foolish as well as him "up to date” in my doings and "I thought his point well taken* f'aiuegle ha« been telling people over My plan would be to put a teacher In ed. on the envelope or cover—are opeu given the best room In the house, aud reckless." . discoveries—from the finding of the laughed the colonel, nnd I stopp^ “I *ay, aa for tricks aud schemes 1 French papers in Jacque's cottage, score at five and went down to ,hi»J In I »udon that It la hard work to give Ibe county Jail whose business It e<l by tlie secretaries, an l distributed in the mornlug ivbeu breakfast was ,n” money away MllU, we could mention would lie to teacli tlie youug men In boxes, separately labeled, accord I ng over she bundled up the dishes in a may have an account to settle with you through the revelations at Basel, to Into dry clothes.” something that would direct their to their nature and contents. These burry and gave the appearance of lie of that sort, before I have done, but th» discovery I had made a few min several professions that are harder. utes before. He was most impressed Cigar Brandi. thoughts to lietter thing« I would l-ixe- are then carefully examined and lag a willing and rapid worker. In the not tonight." . •‘Not tonightl After tonight ><>u with mv account of the visions of There are between 1.5OO.ooe mt A young man can »eidotn account for pnrcba»e a library of good books and checked by Hlr I rands Knotty», and afternoon when her employer returned Fraulein Haas. He was somethine of 2.000.000 brands of cigars sold |n hi* father» lack of knowledge, but In place upon Hie autborltlws the reaponal those letters of au urgeut character home the dishes were «till piled w here will be more completely nothing than a mystic, of the pseudo-scientific kind average smok>. after years, when Io* lias son« of his hlllty of seeing that the yellow backed, lequitYng the consideration of his tun »he had seen them in the morning you have been yet' 1 «ill destroy von well known in these latter days, and country. and your ------ You shall l>e beggars both, he would turn his attention to no oth thinks that every brand meansTdif own. he begins to realise the Ignorance crime reeking prints are thrown out. Jesty are retained by tbe private sec Tlie waslitub. led ter aud irou« liatl been loth! ferent kind of tobacco. As g matler Good Iwxiks and more education will retary aud me laid liefore the King, used by the woman, who had evidently without hope, without reputation" of youth. er point till ho had found an explana "These are brave word«, ’Manuel, tion of the Fraulein's experiences. of fact. H-0 Is nn outside eatimgii. r> do much toward making men from who Indii-ate» In n few words lila plea.- washed »nd Iron her owu garments mt I different kinds of tobacco that A New Jersey man of 71 Is cele those whore line» of lite bate liegiin and I know you will carry them out, if His explanation at least satisfied him the ure concerning them. can be procured from all source« departed. On tlie table was a note bratlng the birth of Ids Brat baby it a divergence from the right course self. and it certainly was very plaus It 1» surprising and bat often aston which read: "My dear Mrs. ---- , I you can; I know you can make me a ible. He described the phenomena even experts can't tell some of ttai Is safe to say that Ills grandchildren rather thsu making criminal» from apart. of replies--how I found tlie work was too hard for me.” beggar, but I think Unwin is pretty tit lahed those in receipt v> III never have tile privilege of pulling those whose only offense la that they tc give an account of himself yet, and | as "magnetic clairvoyance.’ Hero, rapidly an answer is dispatched from "But she was a Jewel, after all," con said he. were two people who had at their grandpapa’« chin whiskers. have been unfortunate." Thia plan the royal residence Many a time lias cluded the woman who had twen her of you, too, 'Manuel, if it comes to o.ne Advantage! of Matrimony time been deeply Interested In was first suggested. according to the a correapondent wboee letter has been employer, forso «bort a time, accord.ug tha’t. But, see, you’d better go home, each other one of whom (the more Friend—Did you lose anything fa t remai cm may be a »< ¡emide way haiioi City World, by Judge Wot ■ the to the Washington Star, "for she did , for it’a Sunday morning, and you’re sympathetic subject) still thought the Bnstall bank? of disposing of the mortal remains of ford, of Kans«« City In an address Isat received by Sir Francis Knollys by frightening the poor girl there. Depositor—Not a cent. much of the other: the on» was high first mornlug delivery, obtained a not steal anything.” This careless dismir-sal must have ly nervous, the other was strong- well! human being«, but It I» not making winter. It is eertsluly practical and ‘‘Well! If you knew the ply the same night. Intimating Hist the been especially exa«i>erating to a man willed. The strong willed person was thing was going up why didn't you inilcli headway. ii-m-e has mi upliill 1» worth consideration. Socleij- owes Ho Mweelly Innocent. first missive lias been "laid liefore rhe like Steinhardt. He«ss almost be«ide in an extraordinary difficulty. In sav so?” job when It goes agnina popular senti It to itself to carry out In some way I He li«(l l>eeti to the lioardliig school to King." Many letter» -tboae einauat “I didn't know. I hail to go off on merit. the reformation of Hie guilty, which I Ing from (-ranks, faddists snd notorious pay a surprise visit to Ills daughter. Ill« himself, yet he still held his fury down. which he had to put a resolute strain business, so I left my wife some black upon all his resources of mind and “ You are lieggar», sneaks ami cow is the avowed purpose of the punish beggars, these making Impossible re only child. He had parted from Inr. hody and memory. In his casting che< ks. She went shopping."—New l’id you kuow liiui I m i« Naui uà« in ent of the criminal, and which under I quests and those of a purely coiutiier- proud to be the parent of audi a hand ards both!" be exclaimed. about in his excited mood for aid to York Weekly. olia -uakele«» Eden? There are n.< “ Nay, but," said Birley, now rou.-ed, the present system is a failure But dal , clutracter are never*aubm!tted to some maiden, pleased with the inno and approaching to urge tlie necessity remove his difficulty, he might well •erpeti!« In liawall The faci la reform» move slowly and It may re his majesty, but are either Ignored or cence of budding womanhood. have thought “If she were here! — Like Master, Hike Man. The brougbt olii by a pelinoli lo AAu.iiing quire some American Dickens to de ' siereotypr’l replies are sent, accord principal aeoiiipaiilcd him to the door of a speedy departure, "if «e begin she who has been of ail beings the “ A mule. ’’ said Mr. Eraxttis Pink- tou asklng lliai luenagerles !><• prevent calling names ve may have the better plct Hie ( outauiluating influences of ing to the subject of the letter "Madam." he said, with deep feeling of it, but not tonight, t'ou.e, Manuel, most devoted to me' Or. If I worn ley. "is aho' one er de mean»»' _ ani ed froiu bringlug «nakea to ihe ialand this horrible only with her. rid of Jail life before our society la moved to mala dat walkR on feet. " This much can be truthfully am<1 "I owe you much for the manner in you must go!” lesi they esi-apa and smrt a suakery. business!” This strong wishing, this "Das so.' answered Mr. Ca.isiun Col- a<tlon. The greatest courtesy sui delicacy vi 111 ch von have reared my child since He was reluctantly withdrawing, “reaching out of spirit" for her. llflower: "but when you considers They are already talking In Europe i ave always characterised his niaje« she has been under your care When I when he ami we also were startled by would sink to a mere nothing when some o’ de human folks he has to MAKES HIS OWN LUCK. of the poslblllties of Belgium being nb ty'. public correspondence, and many notice the contrast lietween that Inno Louise exclaiming with outstretched the difficulty of the time was once work foh you can't so much blame dt settled, and the bond of attraction mule."-—Washington Star aorbed by France as the outcome of ibe Th« Farmer la No« at All Dependent instances could be quoted where III« cent maiden and some of tlie girls of bands— socialistic trouble« iu the forme.- coiiu secretary has gone out of his wav to tier age. w bo have not had the silvan uu A'banca. “Where is my father, you wicked would sink loose and lifeless, till it drawn tense again, and thrilled try, and of the temptation that this Aa a general proposition we do not explain at length the King's objection tnge of such strict attiiervlaion. I feel man? What have you done with him? was Expert Pulse Reader again with vigor when his need of her would be to tieruiatiy to annex the l>etleve that luck baa niucli to do with to some application, or bls majesty's Hint I have indeed done wisely in plat AA’here have you put him? "I suppose." said the physician, returned upon him with a new diffi Netherlands In this era of merger it a man's aiiccvas lu life, Occasionally teluetance at being unable to con ply ing her In your charge." He paused a moment to set his face, culty This would account for Frau smiling, and trying to annear witty Is Just aa difficult for the small conn wa tiud one who out of aouis carsleaa. with some request. Since Hie n-iv "And how proud von mint be," said aud then turned again to look at her. ieln Haas's feeling of being drawn as while feeling the pulse of a lady p«. tries to maintain themselves as It Is for indlffereut luieatmeut reap« a large rs- reign began tbe typewriter lias been the principal, glowing with satisfac "The girl is gone mad!” lie -aid. if away from herself at those times tient—“I suppose you consider me u old humbug?” the «mull business concerns. ward. Even aueb la not always a lucky Introduced in the palnc«. and many »e- tion. "to tn- the father of so large mid "Does she think I am her father's when she had her visions. “Why. doctor.” replied the lady "I pllt-s. formal and otherwise, are now devoted n family." keeper? Where have I put him! Have This explanation made, he was man, becauso not iufrequently ills last had no idea yon could ascertain a wo Tbe extraordinary lutluetiee of the tjped In violet ink. In the late reign ready tn turn with me to more press- I got him in mv pocket do you think ’ Large devoted!" gasped the proud atage Is wore« than the drat, borne man's thoughts by merely feeling h»r Empress Doweger of Chins over Ml TF» knowledge of this, it may be ing points. He could not see. how pulse."—Tld Bits. times the peraouallty. the tact or what the private secretaries were «ii|>p •«•••I parent. "What do you mean?” fair« of state is not unparalleled In the ever. any more than I could, that I go d. did not make me feel any "Devoted to each oilier." said the not of a mau bring» to him success tn, mid actually did. write every letter far East. In Corea tlie present Em was at present likely to effect any where others bale failed, In busIncHH w ith tlielr own pen«, but when Ed" ird principal. "No fewer Ilian seven of the lesa bitterly toward Stelnhardt. thing with Stelnhardt by private A Familiar Rtrponit. peror and bit predecessor were both i AIL asceu led the throne a modern f ara'a brothers have la-en here during threats of the disclosure of my knowl CHAPTER XIV. chosen by tlie Queen Dowager Cho. aud In the professions these uiay be cliange was quickly I nt rod need, aavlng Chollv — I called on that pretty Miss lite past three weeks to take her out Chui Cluing was a In I of It), plowing lu •nade to taka the place of real ability, a large mnouut of time and lalsir. On Monday morning the whole edge. by anything, indeed, hut a pub Pompadour, who clerks st the rlhbca and site Is expecting another to mor neighborhood was alive with the lic investigation—and even that might counter at Sellall & Whooper's de and we call tlie |M>»se«sor of these quel the held», when tlie great lords came All aorta of conditions of people tin-."-1.ondi-it Tit-Bits Illes » lucky fellow It la dlffereut ou news that Mr. Bfrley was to be do little more than create a public partment store. last niRht to hall him as king Thirteen years later write to tlie King Many of tlie elivel lhe farm, w tiers a man 1« dependent, sold up.” An execution had been put scandal. George—Have a nice call? little K ii Dong, the preaeut Euiperor, Hat Parsley Alter Onions. opes bear no stamps, as If Buckingham “You see.” said Freeman, “you have Chollv—No: she sent down woii into his house under a bill of sale, and not upon keeplug In the good grai-es of who reigns under the name of Yi Heul. It will lie information to a good inatty an agent or auctioneer person (acting absolutely nothing yet of a reliable that she was sorry, but she was “jag Palace were a government office, mid others, but upon himself. N'otblug but was flying a kite In Ills father's yard ««me are Isddly addreeaed In a pencil reader« that by eating parsley after of course by Instruction) had stuck kind that can point even circumstan out!”—Puck. when lie was «uuiuioned to ail uu cold buslneas will pa»« muster there. »crawl. onions one may prevent the offensive notices announcing a sale of "furni tially to Stelnhardt as the murderer." As the seasons come nud go unless « dreamed of throne. A few years ago I could not but agree with him and breath which otherwise follows Indul ture and effects" on boards in the Naif and Half. The East End postmark is a predom the relgulug queen was as«aaaluat«vl farmer Is u|> and doing almost to the inant feature; there are many poor peo gence In the tearful vegetable. l'his front-garden. Stelnhardt knew there assent to Ills advice to "wait." In Towne—Bluffer must be doing very lery minute be uniat soon •tpp down would be no redemption of the bill, th* meantime Stelnhardt must be just as she was beeonilng intensely iu per- well. He tells me he has a city anl ple, who. alaa! fondly believe the Klug Information couie« from a res.aurateur, but In his haste to be as peremptory mltted to pursue his vindictive con- country house now. termed, through her American woman and out who says: can redress their grievances and miti with his old friend as possible he had Aa a mau sows so shall he reap Is duct toward our dear old friend physlclau, lu Western principle« aud Browne—Yes. he's taken a nmall Yes. you may eat a bushel of one.ns overlooked the fact that by an act ley. and his chances of causing Bit- true In more seiiser than oue. fhe gate tlielr woes by a wave of bls hand. fur- tbe Christian religion. and a little parsley taken afterward which had come in force in the be ther annoyance and anxiety to Miss place In the suburbs wheye he r«! It 1« no secret, however, that in sev ■lightest carelesa’jesa or Indifference ■ii . lx —a will leave you so that Sherlock Holmes ginning of that year, he was bound Lacroix. Onr helplessness tn the mat none of the conveniences of the rfty, A writer lu a uiiigaxlue makes au maulfest lu pivparlug a seed lied or eral Inatnnce«. after discreet inquiries and all the inconvenience of the coun himself would be unable to say what to give Biiley Ave days' opportunity ter chafed severely both Freeman and try.—Philadelphia Press. ainualiig skit by depleting J. Pierpont sow lug any kind of crop cannot lie liave been male, suffering lias been re to pay off the bill. Blrley. therefore, myself. you had been feeding on. That is the .Morgan aa gobbling up all tlie warships corrected later If an Individual In a lleveil In poor districts ss the result of truth, and I wish more people were plucked* up the notice boards and "Is there no way at all.’T exclaim Ha« That Apperance. and armament of the ustiona, (him community raises blB eighty aud nlue a letter to the King of Queen. Usual i I aware of It. For onions, which are the threw them Into the lane, and then ed. "but the way of evidence to bring ly the channel of relief Is one of the went and talked to the man In pos A German author describes the pr* making war lliiitosaible. Fhe cotieep ty bushel crops Id« »ucceaa Is lu no the crime home to him?—to really most wholesome things lu the world, session. satisfy ourselves that the crime Is vailing American traits as a bump tlou contains a germ of truth. There way attributed to luck, even by bls plilliiuthroplc societies, of which his would tie as popular as they are whole- But that afternoon I had business his. - and to make him feel that we tious oratory.” "a flippant suberic- ••au lie no doubt that the glowing coal billlglfug nelghi'ors Good seed sown majesty Is either a patron or Interested some If this matter of the parsley were know it Is*’’ of my own on hand: I had deter ialitv,” "a constant ^xi>lolt«tl’>» ” of war must tend to prêt eut armed ■ u a welt prepared seed tied Is as sure In. to whose offii-e the deserving letter more widely known, Another thing, mined to settle to my own satisfac "Have you any objection." said he. and ”a lack of esthetic reflnenient” Is privately forwarded. London Ex- iiostlllty. The pocket nerve of modern to produce a proflialde crop nine year« ol I cheese, melted slightly, makes tion the exact spot Indicated by rising as if anticipating I would have These must sound fearful in Oermu nations is extremely sensitive. The out of ten lu tlifs country a« winter 1« proas, mince pie digestible, Yon ma^r lie a Fraulein Haas's vision as that where none, "to take my wife into counsel —Buffalo Express. BAD FEATURES OF CIVILIZATION confirmed dyspeptic, South African war lias cost England to follow autumn ’s remains were interred. I She sometimes has a clear Idea In but tf you will Lacroix mentioned the ruined mill in the be her head.” ■ billion and a quarter of dollar« Hu Th« saiur Inexorable laws are at Pievani for the Ciller. spread on the top crust of your tulnce ginning of this story, which occupied It Does No« loswre Good Dleestlea«, I said I certainly would like Mrs. manity has Indeed been "staggered” work lu the live stock end of agrlciil "Mamma is dressing." vv hick Is the Hasis of Health. pie a thin layer of rich old English part of a dreadfully littered little pe Freeman to consult with ns. and In a by tbe resistance of those Dutch farm tore. Good animals are net reared by "Why, she needn't have drested Some features of civilised life are not cheese. I promise that you may eat the ninsula formed by a curve of the few moments she was sitting oppo era who |>erhnp* at no time exceeded eliance I ulesa linpro'ed blood ¡9 III Just for me. dearie.” pastry without any aftermath of re stream. More than one of Its walls site me’ I told her the whole mat "She knows that: but she said th* 40,<«ai In arms The imposition of the troduivd luto the herds and rto- k* (Vliulesouie It does uot insure a per had fallen, but I had particularly no ter. and pointed out the difficulty of morse and pain.”—Chicago Chronicle. fect digestion, which la the basis of more time she killed in dressing the bread tax has brought the roallsatloa from (line Io time there la sure ro I m ticed frequently In passing and had th* situation. less time you'd have to bore her — of war e»|>ensea close liotue to th« Brit reversion lu the direction of Hie M’lllll good health, to use Wvwt Philadelphia wondered at one wall which lay as "So." said she. "you want to get at Trouble of the Glotie. It la not healthful to Aat as the walls of Jericho: It seemed some way of bringing it home to Indianapolis News. l«li taxpayer aud has Uasieuvd the form Meat made on a «.ruli In tv a eltv water My lord. ” asked t»hak«i*eare. as tie peace negotiations. Tbe world Is not worlli within 2 or 3 ivnts |s*r |e>iitPI lireathe sew er gas In bou«es tbe plumb and Haron «tolled out of tbe GI o I m * foy from the public side of the stream to him. as you say. If. now. von could looking Ahead. yet ready to stand by the principles of that on ■ well bred aMlnal. and yet lug of which has been passed by an er and sat down In the I k > x office to cohere as completely as when It had only hit upon something like Ham "But,” she said, “we are little t*01* enunciated at The Hague peace < outer tile food to produce lhe pound mny Uiape< tor who receive« Christinas gifts watch tbe treasurer count up. "why are been standing except at Its outer let’s play to catch the King." edges where the bricks wore Htoken Ah. yes. Hamlet’” we both ex that strangers as yet. you know" en.-e Universal acceptance of arhltra have cost the »«me tn e«< h i ase. I'ho«v from lhe plumber. There are uiiiiiy tuy writings known as ’lays,’ while and dislocated This I suspected was claimed. “Yes.” he answered, “but dost let tlon 1» donbtlea« a long way off Never w ho topped the matket at Ibe large other conditions which are not favora yours are called 'works’?" the wall; and 1 was resolved to ▼Islt This was our first formative hint that Interfere. We can break off th« theless the constantly growing cost of centers during the past season esiiu ble to the beat physical health How “Give It up. Will." said Sir Francis, ft to «ee whether I could make sure and I need not describe in detail how engagement after we get better « war Is the strongest deterrent Influence by their prices, uot by a.« blent, but t>c ever. In s|>ite of other drawt>acka and "unless It Is tiecause my writings al mv suspicion was correct. from that, through aimless seeming nnaintod. if necessary' - Chicsf* disadvantage«, there Is every warrant To get to the mill I had to pass discussion, and wild suggestion of one Record-Herald. cause they had the goods against tlie employment of armies ways At the caao." t<> artirni that never ha« the standard round to the head of the peninsula (I 1« true In every "Naw!” sniffed the liard of Avon. wondered whether Stelnhardt had sort and another, a plan was at of health, strength and agility la>eu as length developed. I shall but state Ibe accvsslou to th« throne of i hr farm The man bh»n H< Decided. "It's because you think they're stem taken that route on his Journey with the result. b«y king of Spalli again empha«ie«a tlie tlioughtfully «nd will al high «« It 1« to-day. Though an Indoor wind era." Edith—Yon know that new ho'** hl« horribly burden, or whether he Friday and Saturday of that life is vlv ions iu Its liirtuenee. the men very <1*-|>eiid*ii<* of royalty upon th« sane ways t>e llt»r«lly low* AMoyevI at this sally. Ixirl Ha.-on had boldly forded the stream opposite seek were the days of what ! are papa named after you’ Well he» ■ nd women of today and especially Hon of legislative cbauitier«. Ii was II omen l rad proved to be quite worthless an1! I*f* one of the side gate« to the grounds known »« Tlmperiey AYakes remarked that he dldu't like to be hit They the women are ca tail de of a greater not always so. Abaolut«iam urne held of his works). This led me between had In the past. I understood, been Is going to shoot him. by a liain. but Shaksprare retorted that physical endurance than has even I <•••11 Ferdy—Indeed! But I didn't kno* lhe Namtag ol S«i»»H«e. ■ nay But as the people have rom« np a Bacou w as every bit as l>ad as s liaiu two old rattling mills of some sort, celebrated with wild orgies of < drlnk- ho named him after mo Sambuno i the ouly complete l>ald>> known before The first and beat proof past nlles of lumber—broken wagons Ing mumming " r and ’ dancing the prerogatives of kings here declined ‘ round and more streaked, and nor caring Io Edith—Well he didn't fill h» d* Constitution«, written or qnwritteu on the Mi«ai«alppl”l t-»Idled over the of thia Is that st the age * hen our hear any more «ample« of Globe *e and fragments of old machinery rust and through bonfires p Rut ; thia "paas- elded to shoot him.—Puck ing away — past some Aouriahlng pig grandsire« and tlielr datnes tank »heir ing through th* fire to Moloch" c;: gangplank to « game of lag with a limit the power of European monarchs wss partee the eminent statesman, to get sties constructed* of old boards and Alphonse solemnly - ovensuted to fui friendly yellow pup Old Msn W< nh I pla-cs in the chimney corr>»r as caisibl* even, went outside and (old people *ha: old sacks I had to pick my wav verv no longer a pastime of the people ft Cinematograph Ur ths ffi'-d- had become the dull daily occupation fill and to <oinpel all bls subject« to re want leaned against theeabm wall and only of a vegetable exlsteiwe. the un-n the «how waa flerce. INirtland Oregon carefully for It was beset with gui of their lives The only orgies now A cinematograph for the blind *1** and women of to-dsy are at their '>«• ’ . sit ’ bed him tiKdly • ;>•*'t the l»n« of the mouan by aud nea and holes worn out by rain tor known were drinking and fishtinx. been Invented by Dr. D’issand. Ian laa suh." lie said Reflectively that and. ■• Dr. Stsveneoe emupla.iia. *r.r direct all ills acts for the good of hia rents and with entrenchments of etn and spending small sums at the French physician. Th« su ' Whistling langaifr I'.rtl dera and "clinkers.” At length I ’ont'-, nf the fair Th- church ..... stages of the picture are embossed <” ptniple Shoqld he radically depan • lr Üamloiuo am «bolety a woudehful era nd mothers are denisndltig th« right had to run for public office Instead of be-ng The aborigine« of the Malabar Islands came out upon the open space round for some years exerted itself to pro from hl* ».’leinu oath be would not long chir.” sheets of tin ard made to revel'* J*F "Whereat did y'all get that uame ciMilent to knit «lockings. A believer employ a perfect whistling language the mill I appro->ched the wall with vid* other recreation for some at Idly between the Angers of th* b« king of the Rpsulards Only a »bon a shuddering but fasclnr.led sense In wi the physical su|verlor1ty nt the sav least nf the people. by means of wbl li they can • .uiuiiniil - In accordance person. time ago Queen W llbelniina |>romlaed Brother Wood'a’d'” softly 'nqulred the age brought out Hie great grandson o’ cate with each other over long d « the middle of it toward the edge wttn n-is nssge there wss advertised to olwrve and maintain the eouatltu Adventist preaiber. which had been the top was a bolted 0< Cour«« It Wai "Well. aulì, I'll tell you Expectin' « famous Indian sprinter tn pit him taiice« A stranger wands-rteg over t e iron nlate answering exactly to the for Jriilay evening a mild tea enter- tton. proti« t piibllc and private liberty tsippient. to be followed bv • Grond ■ nd the r ght« ot her «objecta «he I« that air chir. we was a layln at Him, against tlie white runner« of th» col Island« 1« frequently sur|*ri«*«l to bear requirement» of Fraulein Haas s vis Dis«olving Views" whl<-h last Free Yeast—I wa« In a bock •• lege« Even after • ay«teinatlc tra nlng from a hilltop ttae sound of loud w Ivstl ion , bound to d > these things while «he la A I sty I sla od. me an' tbs •!' woman man had learned wrmld be shown hv morning and saw a copv nf * My eye was at once attracted to a a fin* new magte lantern Rt*lnhardt called "A Girl a Birthday J'i« P0’’ qw-en; In Westminster Abl>ey the yaa «uh an' we'd taken a gieat shine hr was beaten by amateur« His < - |e- tng. which 1« quickly repeated < mi . te English tuonar« b« solemnly bind them to that air name Bony an inaile up on braird apcMtor bad defeated every next hill, atwl «o 1« carried from «nrnnil part of the wall, near Its base, which had lust presented tn the Sunday- Hsh*d. Crimsonbeak—I suppôt" H dl» was altogether unlike the rest. Most school St-tnhar't was going m bon- sehr« to govern a rordlng to the stat mind« that ef It come a gal chi I' wed white r> nnrr here and lu England but to s tiro tn t until It die« away In t of the wall was as bate of anything or the affair with bls presence Our marked down*—Yonkers Stat*’"* utes of |H«r|lau>rnt and respective to Je«' name lieh Huuy \ l«ty. In boneh of bls rr>-wrd hss beeu surpassed long an<-o. Mke vegetation as a mill wall com ” ,h” ’ w<wM «strive the laws and < listoni« of the same It Hut ef It l'orna a boy we «■• to • im r monly Is. but this part was covered rhrouL^J (inerii an t.,»oms Abr»»s<1. A DiHhrsM Matt«r through the new rural* (whose ac Life In Hie open s'r la nevr«««ry to They cannot go beyond these « ell de name him «tier me. Matuuel with a Ane yellowish green fungus on quaintance I had already made) to American ribtvon l«wtna .vrr^*- ’ g m The Beauty—B-but you told F»P* W ell. «uh. •• y’all knows, it come a |l.e best health, but there la no rvusm V'rtrd by !»« •« inanufa turvt« rhr»r the bricks, and grass In the trottar nf set a a ght of the magic lantern and fined limitations It I« » long cry tr<>m you ernild keep me In the ••T* fhe t.„ the day of l.oniv who »aid "I am tbe boy Ya« «uh. It wa« a welcome ami a • hr the modem convenience« abonkl hnvms aro much more rxprnsl-e than the interstice* This ! was satisfied, bldge of c! ?: ” ••'-I** i was aeciiatruned to. !♦ shanvloned On every hand a*e was the spot, Under throe bricks would straightway y go into th» town fitste. ' tn the pre«< •Ihesl and limited male < hit*. Rut «muetaow we Je«' conivi The Beast—So I could d*ar It * tlevao inade !n Awftserlaud. e, en leav- had lain, for eighteen _ the *nd buy a rertafr the frequent changing of the rt’’*’ klngsh’P of to day Constitutions and not «ta»' to gi n up that name thsey. proofs of the physical euperlertty n’ ng frolght and dutles ont of acrouut, mutilated remain« of the months, n number of blank unfortunate Gq these Mrs that breaks me.—Judge laws are above •<>'. re’gns In other an we kind •* hitched ‘eau togetheh a«' |lw men aud women of to-lay «ver th» but tbe mannfacturrrs timi It profit t-acmti. probably at no great tenth •ltd*« of that site Freeman who had a knack of «ncti people of any other known period I he csled th« chi' Ranibuno wnrds tbe people are the rulers •ble to use tbrm becansr «f their grost hence the eagerness of Stelnhardt to th* chief acenes Trmta st Martal« M«*. "Aa«-suh. that'« how pab«on. that rd<s of «bUeaonie living «re hcGer solldtty of '"otrm t on and t'«- uni -b cover them with so wldespreadlng a nf'Z’r bi* \ Tnnti prevail At a recent a mual meeting of the e hl* come to be named .«amt-uno a»' It's ■invlrr-st’vod sn.1 are more generally ob largrr aniount of Work tbey do. The Csrrara marhl* *«' ,M tomb-slab as this fallen wall, and nixin th* formed a trust which will Humane Rodet y at Cleteland. ’‘tala. a high aovnJIn name, ef « do «ay. aa served It nerds only (or mm te re hence also, probably thia traitorous price of the more than thro"-0* . growth of green As I look*' 1 won Judge William Rs beo k devoted an we «is t nevcb lia-l no ca<ia« te regret” »rain from busineoa exceser» from dm of a million dollara' worth of ■ dered how mu- b Stelnhardt would « paling their energ-rs n tbe pursuit •truest and Intelligent diecu«» u to L’|*plm-ott • Magnine. ■tent marble the United State« 5 • give now to be able to move hie T) at that Italian tow». 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