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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1896)
W A S H IN G T O N ' COUNTY HATCHET B A L L A D E OF T H E NEW W OM AN. J self. Now that man had nut 111«* *oul of ! Three Cliffs bay, with the silver shim- would always be so frightened, and not a man at all; tie bail th<- soul of a rut, i mer of the water shining through the Know what you are saying when you O f the New Woman now to wiutf. | at miserable sneaking vermin of a rat, j areli of the first tall cliff, while ou the .re talking to me. But you have not You bid u»e. Prim e, whose jnu^leil lrr*\ .iii< 1 when ho tiled his » o il wept Into u ! other hand was Oxwleh point, sloping a*kt*d me how it is 1 am here instead Whose wrinkl' d uiuee, of wear) wing. rat’s body. It was In re one evening ! down lu a grand, richly wooded curve of far away in Ireland.” Has lost h<-r early iiduhi and lire. v hen 1 saw a ldg black rat run through I io the water’s edge, with the quaint ‘ No. 1 have not; but how Is It?” Mor»* readily your fond desire :uy room, which was on the other side I l.ttle square-towered church nestling “ Well, you see Hie regiment Is not to Would I concede and chant for you I f the fair heiujr you admire. of the wall to this. It was an euofmouu at its foot, and looking as though It rose sail for a week later than was at first i f the New Woman were hut New! rat, quite black, with long white whis ' directly out of tin* sea. The waves arranged so. having the time to spare. 1 kers. and very bright eyes, and it ran sparkled and rippled*Iti the bright sun came down here. They told me you had .huv to Itovi* an originai optalo,- i She is. nlas! no novel thing. squeaking and shrieking through my shine. us they gently kissed the long gone on the cliffs, so I went out to find .ndoree otto utiloso iior liustiimd ^ j, For history herself might tire. r >oiu, and then disappeared. 1 could *tretell of golden sand lying between you. Klsit. 1 came back to see If you Might faint and full in following C.oiLily indorsed n. Vorv oft«., '¡¿i not see where It went to. Oxwieli and IVnard. F o r « few min vould reconsider what you said to uie Where the Old Woman did aspire! ,!o not go to «tilt iior, lui, sile |UiT •The next morning 1 heard the man utes I gave myself up to the luxury of —if you would give me any hope?” What stellar space, what mortal mire. -00.1 SOI1SO to roallio K-ollttwj ■ ' I don't know who spoke next, not Has not the fair sex ventured through? hid shot himself. Then 1 knew It was enjoying the beauty of this fair scene plaining or whining will not help, Indeed, we u»en folk might admire. the man’s soul which had gone into the I and to the dreamy influences of the precisely what was said, but 1 know I tors. I f sho Is too angry to |aul ! I f the New Woman were hut New. body of this black rat. O f course, they • surroundings, nor thought o f danger found Frank’s strong arms around me. 1 /. ...... J still -ill ....... . I l*u c koops until sho . 1111 commi ! nail an inquest, and brought in the ver- nnd peril so close at hand. Then I pud felt bis kisses pressed upon my HOW TO AID D IG tS T IV E O R G AN S self. I f very angry »ho shuts ber She vexes now with questioning. diet. ’Temporary insanity.' and they opened my book, and was soon ahsorb- lips. tip In her room alono for a r,.w Must tuste. experience, inquire, nail a big funeral and all Ids relations .•d in its corn cuts. All this happened many years ago For curiosity’s the spring HK prlnolplo that ilio linor a fmm j sho says an angry woman ' came. They invited me, and I went, | For a little while 1 read on undis My husband is colonel of his regimen; is dir hied anil suh.livhle.l In it» her to he so repulsive an object tfc|t That sends her soaring higher and out of politeness, you know, but whe turbed. Then a sudden shadow across now. and my two little girls will leave higher, preparation the easier, .ptlokor annul m ar to _____ have those w„mei| ' That hade her with the snake conspire they came to that bit of the service my book made me look up. and there, their play in the compound and conn1 and hotter It is digested is seldom home I K|„, loves host to And to the snake alone I k * true. about ‘the soul of our dear brother with a wild glare in Ids eyes and a look and sit in till* veranda while mother ln mind by either the cisik or the eater. I elmractez. She nerer'reem Who brought on us that heavy ire. resting in peace,' why, I could have o f savage frenzy ou Ids face, stood Mr. •Ms the story of how poor, mad Unoh All of us are supposed to think of the j ,uanj anj |Ier p,, - »< I f the New Woman were hut New! laughed iu tlielr faces, for I knew it Jasper. Jasper tried to jump over the cliffs with ancient adage of "eating slowly auil (lll a |wa y « baa his own way sh - was uot resting in peace at all. but ca I started to my feet with a cry of her and father came and rescued her.— chewing well." hut very few carry Has , pot,,,. , j ' ? KNVOY. reering away somewhere iu the body of horror. There was tin mistaking the —Household Words. rule into practice. Still fewer think of ber , M ! I ’ rince. old ns Adam, is our sire. best know that y- there are " feW that black rat." applying the principle of comminution i oeadly light of insanity lit Ids eyes, i As old as Eve. whom Adam knew; tions that are not settled to her es3 Tools of Mosquito*»*. Sir William, who had lx*en looking was ou the edge of a dangerous cliff W e might not labor and perspire, in tin* kitchen. vatisfaetion. She will appear.- Mosquitoes carry enough different • I f the New Woman were but New Thus, for example, a boih ;1 onion is ■ry grave during tills tirade, here >* 'tli a madman. when the scolding women of hcr^ —Andrew Lang. kinds of tools around to give them the usually serveil whole, ami on account i broke into a smile and observed: "W ell, “ My gem, my princess, my star," tic ore cons-uered old, and she willalwT right to belong to several trades. She - of its slippery character is apt to reach tl fellow. 1 dare say you are not far i ' ed, " I have found yon at last. They have an Influence for good where j out; it would l>c tlie titles! punishment have been trying to keep us apart all for the mosquito that does tin* stinging tj,e 8toni:t<-li in a large fragment. If It have no Influence at all-ci and blood-drawing is always the fe Is cut up finely before the boiling or Chronicle. far such a scoundrel as you describe. day. hut now we hgve found each other male—list's no less than six different in- stewing it is converted at most into Hut did you never see the rat again?" ar 1 will never part any more." truments to pierce tin* skin and suck j,uipt which digests iu one-third or even ( ' • e o r v i a < i i r l in P o l i t i c . "Yes. many times; but the last time At one time of my life I was govern- Ills "gem. princess and star"—though .Miss Sturgis, a young woman of one-fourth the time of the other way. es In the fatpily o f Sir William Mor- of all was here, in this very house,” I linaglued I must have resembled a the blood of her victim <¡r:iird cliees.1 upon toast, macaroni 1 lauta, has charge of the 1 *• »pullst k__ ilaunt. My only pupil was his little tried Jasper, excitedly. frightened thunder cloud more than , They are the most delicate tools imag .laughter May, ami hotli Sir William “ Indeed."' said Sir William. "W hy, any o f the atioVe similes—turned on 1 nable, and they can only be st*en in and other dishes presents no difficulty i quarters tor tin» State of (Jeorgti? their beauty under a strong magnifying Miss Sturgis ig to the digestive process. When served that city. ami l.aily Mordauut were the kiudest then, you must have brought It with Him Indignantly ami did tlie most fool nl- ami most generous of employers. Mv you.” ish tiling under Hie eireumstauces that glass. When Mrs. Mosquito starts in jn pieces, as New York dairy die to draw blood site does it iu a scientific most iuvariahly is. it is rat ber diflicult pupil was a sweet, docile <-!■ i1,1 of about "N o such thing.' retorted Jnsi>er, 1 could do. 1 forgot that I was dealing manner. First she takes a double of digest ioti, and iu its favorite forni, 7 years old at tile time the event I am scornfully. "A rat like that docs uot with a lunatic, and spoke to him as he headed spear and jabs it deep in the thè Welsh rarebit, it i» ver)' iudlgestible oixiut to relate took place. ■■■ant to be 'brought’ anywhere. But." were sane. skin. Then she picks out one of her to a largo proponimi of thè community, t Then the inevitable “ lie" appeared he continued. "1 am coulhlent It Is also "Please go away at once, Mr. Jasper: two keen lancets ami enlarges the Another principio which is too ofteu upon the tcene in the person of Frank identical with a little dark man who ! came here to lie alone, and do uot | puncture made by the spear. disregarded and which cannot be too | Dudley, a young brother of Iaidy Mor lu,« taken the lawyer's house and goes wish for company. daunt. Frank was lu the army mid had to business every day carrying a black, "Oh. now you are going ,o Ut* cross. ! VMT í i 1* ""i* T * * hW ,l,‘ pn,Ul'd ¡s tll,,t lo1« au'.1 s‘" " I.... tu-.. .. .. .. .. li... „I. . , . , , I «he |irolii*s deeper with a drill or cooking at a low temperature Is tar bot bieu in India for some time with ills s' Iny bag. f \ watch him every day as i ' , , s * s n " • '} 8 " ' j needle, and if the hole Is still too small ter than that iu quick oven with great ligluient. hut was invalided home for he passes, and I always say ‘Good .“/Mind l‘ r ’y “. S h e Jal* a saw It. the wound and pro- heat. This is the basis of the success in six mouths. Itefore that six months morning. Sir ltat,’ under my breath. ute’s peace. But I love my wife, I do, coeds to rip out the side of the hole tin- many steamers. < »kei^s, heaters, Dutch was concluded Friink had fallen des You mark my words, though, anil look lu* added, reflectively, as if by way of til It is large enough and deep enough ovens, Aladdin eiLs and other con perately in love with the pretty gov out for that rat. I got up and chased afterthought, “ I love my wife, do you I for her to insert the tube of her pump. trivances in the market. Oatmeal, erness—1 am a staid old married worn* it all around the room and out luto the believe me?” Then site settles down for a feast, and wheaten grits, cracked barley and This, under tlie circumstances, w s soon her body is tilled with the red passage, and I am confident it dlsap- r u now, so tills is not conceit — but crushed rye, when slowly prepared for (When it came to the crucial ixiiiit I I eared in the drains. You have uot a satisfactory assertion on Mr. Jasper's | drink. twenty-four hours, are converted into part, and I hastened to assure him of j Mosquitoes, in spite of their bad lull»- a paste or jelly, which can be used by could not tlml it In my heart to say tin* seen the last o f it yet.” Before Jasper had 1 *ecn very long '.tl *»y perfect confidence in his conjugal ft*. are interesting insects. There are a person with the weakest stomach. If. little word that would make him happy. J*'or one reason, though 1 liked him and the house it became evident that Ills fiuelity, adding, But she would not like j about thirty varieties of the little pests as is geneially the case, they are boiled was pleased with his attention, I was mental derangement was o f a more se- to see you.behaving in this way; loose In the United States, and they are vigorously for half an hour, tl..... ells hot sure enough o f my own heart to r'oua character than had been Imagin ri.v hands, please. Mr. Jasper, aud go found all over the earth. The eggs are arc imperfectly broken down, and the marry hint; and for another, kind as 'd . At times lie was quiet and lucid ¡1 Any.” long, oval objects, and are dc]x>sltcd on resulting food is often injurious to deli- For answer !■« drew me closer to liltn; the water In masses which are stuck cate digestions. Sir William and I-ady Mordaunt were. enough, and then would suddenly MISS < LA It A STUKGIS. ! could feel ills hoi breath ou my face, I did not feel by any means certain that break otU into some Incoherent rodo together by a kind o f glue. ----------- and treasurer of the 1'eople’t i the marriage of tlielr young brother to montade. Ills Inconvenient penchant •tod my terror was Increasing every mo When the eggs hatch the larva, which s,,t‘ Tarries a Itiis Record, Publishing Company aud pncu u penniless governess would be alto for me still continued unil he would ment. " I love my wife,” reiterated Mr. is something like a worm, drops head Probably uo lady cyclist can equal gether to tlielr mind, and I was too haunt the schoolroom with gifts of Jasper, "but I love the morning star, first iu the water. A little air tube the long distance record of Miss Ida runs tlie People’s party paper. proud to enter any family where 1 flowers and fruits, or sweets and mu and you. you are the morning star. which runs Imck ou one side o f the tail Greeley All", who lias covered l!».UOO Sturgis says that since the nmti of Mr. Watson for Vice Presiileiii should only hi* received on siiffrauce. sic. or anything for which he heard me Conte nnd let us Jump over this preci supplies the larva with air until it miles awheel. Miss Ale Is a school pice Into the glorious space, and we change« to a mosquito without wings, teacher, of Trenton, V J. She is also has received hundreds of uailenu Me went up to I.midon for a few weeks, express a liking. One morning, soon after breakfast, I will circle around the moon together, hut supplied with a paddle tail which secretary and treasurer of the local whether or not her office is the, a u l thenee to go to Ireland with the permits it to skip over the water at a club and has recently been made local headquarters makes no difference^ regiment Into wdilch lie had exchanged. was one the lawn with May, snipping and be happy evermore.” Then to my horror. Mr. Jasper plac lively rate. In about a month wings • consul for the L. A. W.. and she now the people think so, and tlieyt When Frank hud left, of course, after dead roses off the bushes and gathering to flock there. Miss Sturgis is a/ ed his arms around me nnd forcibly grow on the body, and at last Mrs. Mos- — tile fashion o f my sex. I wished him a fresh supply for the tehies. Judge o f human nature and isai "H ere comes Uncle Jasper; let’s lifted me to my feet. In another hi quito rises In the air and begins to limit back again. L ife seemed very flat with on ted woman. When her e.illen , stant we should have started on that for a nice, fat boy, with lots of good out his sunny smile and cneerful, kindly hide," said May. I she knows when to talk books.! I turned and itehehl Mr. Jasper ad aerial Journey Mr. Jasper wished to blood iu his veins. ¡ways. Hut jt was too late then, so I I knows when to talk crops, but: tried hard to persuade myself tlint it vancing In his peculiar ambling fash take. To struggle In that viselike grasp P u b l i c S p i r i t in t h e W e s t . I all else she knows when to diica ■vas "all for the best," ami devoted my ion. Flight was impossible, so I held was unavailing; there was not a human Probably nothing ever did more to I ¡ties, sin* has a pile of book*i self with exemplary assiduity to the May's hand nnd wniteil until he came being within reach to come to my as bring the Hast aud the West together l her on the desk, books on political^ Interests of my pupil. up with us. He held an enormous full sistance; one more step and we should .in national sentiment than the Colum omy. histories and poems. N ik Our UPxt visitor was Jasper Mor blown crimson plcotes iu his hand and be over the cliff and must Inevitably be bian Kxpoaitlon at Chicago. The whole Miss Sturgis believes in Tom dashed to pieces on the rooks below. I daunt, u brother of Sir William. Mr. came eagerly up to me. country was justly proud of that, and ! She was reared in the county 1*^ “ Ah, my princess, I have found you; I ■ ould no longer control my terror. I no section was more ungrudging in its Jas|H*r had beou 111, suffering front Mr. Watson lives and lias wnte* severe mental strain and nervous de have been looking everywhere for you uttered one long, piercing scream. Then praise o f It than the Fast. It was con ! course nnd studied Ills chnrartrf pression. lie was not happy in ills to give you tills," pressing the gaudy a loud, clear voice rang iu my ear: i - V ceded frankly aud heartily that Chi the present time. "Jasper, Jasper, what are you about? married life, nu.l It was thought the blossoms Into my hand. “ Don't you cago had done what would not have complete rest and change in the brac remember the old rhyme. Miss Monroe: For heaven’s sake loose this young l>c<*u ]x>ssihle in New York or any other Knnan* City*«* Woman Mnchfc-! lady; do you want to kill both yourself Eastern city, making uot merely a "The rose Is red—the violets blue. ing nlr and lovely scenery of our Welsh Mrs. H. M. Cooley, wife of as and her?" Carnation's sweet, and so are you. home would lie beneficial In restoring ist in Kansas City, is a skilledc world's fair, but a world's wonder. Then I felt myself wrenched from the "You, you," lie cried, “ you nre my him to health. Sir William and Lady 1st and works daily ih her hui^ Western energy and dauntless daring Mordaunt went to town, but the former rose and my carnation nnd my morn grasp of the madman and almost flung were combined with a loftiness and shop. She served an apprentice two years and is now trusted to_ only returned with Ills brother. Lady ing star all rolled into one. I —” Where to a safe distance on the grass. breadth of artistic purpose to producá “ Frank. Frank.” I cried, “ oh, how results which would have been impos most delicate work that ivquir»' Mordaunt having gone to Brighton for tills outburst of poetic eloquence would have ended I know not, for tills mo thankful I am you have come." and care She handles a steaac a week or two with Mrs. Jasper. sible In an oider civilization. As an For Frank Dudley indeed It was. experienced English observer said. "Not with the utmost prevision aril It was late in the eveuing when Sir ment Simpson, the butler, came up to 1 Mired 10.000 holes in brass ttilwii though how he whom I supposed to lie only was it the most wonderfully beau William nnd his brother arrived, but I Jasper. MISS IP A GIIKKI.KY AI.K. single day. a record not attainedIfj "Mr. Jasper," he said, “ will you please far away In Ireland should suddenly tiful thing of the kind the world had own I felt somewlint scared as I caught a passing glimpse o f our new visitor’s ionic and speak to Sir William in the appear in Gower in time to rescue me ever seen, but It was likely to lx* the has the distinction of being the first man in the shop. Mrs. Cooley is but muscular, and says that she_ sallow, cadaverous face and wild, dark study? lie wants to see you on busi from a terrible fate 1 did not trouble most wonderfully beautiful that ever woman consul of New Jersey. Miss Ale is devoted to s|suts of n'l t he work. She keeps her rlothisj myself to Inquire. It was enough for would lx* seen: for no other tuition lyes. Ills appearance the next morning ness very particular.” "Now, why do you come nnd tnlk to me that he was there aud that 1 was would ever have the audacious courage legitimate kinds and advocates them face clean, but. her hands be did not tend to reassure me, more espe warmly with tongue and pen. She has dirty and greasy as those of any, cially us lie Immediately singled me out n e alxiut business when you see me safe. to d > again what Chicago did.” Yet "Good henveus," ejaculated Frank. “ I this fair was merely the sublime out probably written more about woman workman. Her husband saystt, as the obj.-ct of ills especial attention, tonversing with Miss Monroe?" de and kept llxlng Ills eyes upon me ns 1 manded Jasjcr, testily. "Go nwny! I was only Just In time; another second come of one of the chief elements. If not nnd her “ bike" than any other indy ¡n is the best artisan he everted* shop. She has invented one sat at the head of the table dlsiicnslng cannot attend to you or to business and you both would have been over the chief element, of Western progress wheelwoiicin'* ¡I*!'- " n,l's As !l valuable articles, and does not _ the cliff! Has be hurt you?” the tea and coffee In a manner which now." - t h e public spirit of the people. They aniI so. * n'v'o'.'X,l<'r' ' " " l ,iri’ l,‘s'i to repair gasoline or steam On my representing to Mr. Jasper, was, to say the least, slightly embar “ No. I nil» not hurt, only terribly believe in their country, nre proud of mnlo scon her ‘ paC* * ven for a when they are brought intotheC rassing. lie adi'r-sacd nearly all his however, that I must nttend to mine, frightened." And Indeed I was trem ’.t* wonderful growth ami unhoundpd * ______ _ temarks to me, nnd kept paying me and take May to do her lessons, he con bling in every limb and struggling hard reaourups. and are determined to do Rule* for the Hummer c.iri A G a r d e n I a r t y Toil**. inch broad and unmivssaiy compli sented to accompany Simpson to the to repress an Inclination to go off Into f very tiling in their power to add to its Ketnember that one may lM* witty ments that 1 felt m yself getting crim study, saying as he walked away: a violent fit of hysterical crying. Frank fame. Thte spirit i* particularly turon* being popular; voluble without "W ell, I will go now. but I shall come nad barely time to place me on a low in Western cities, and appeals to it are son, partly with vexation nnd partly «irreeable; a great talker and yet with amusement. Hlr William looked again; I have something very particu- piece of rock and then turn his atten never made ln vain. It makes possible a * lvai l>ort‘* on laughingly, and at last snhl: .nr to say to you.” tion to Jasper, who now came forward the establishment on a Arm and endur- frank. A frank, open countenance "Conte, come, Jasper; this won't do; About a week after tills Sir William with very threatening gestures, evi mg Iwisls of educational and artistic nu<1 a clear, cheer}- laugh an* worth far i If you say so ninuy pretty things to and Lady Mordaunt—warned by the dently bent ou battling It out with the enterprises which find little cordial sup- lnon‘ even socially than “ pedantry in a | Miss Monroe I shall have to send for doctor that though Mr. Jasper was not :nan who had come between himself port In Eastern cities, and which lead 8liff tTavat ” bttsnn (Mrs. Jasper) to keep you In or dangerously violent at present, ne nnd'hls "morning star.” Fortunately there only i struggling and precarious Bt* One who habitually sneers ‘ der. And, by the way, you have not might at any time become so- went up Simpson also appeared at this Junc existence. They are supported in West- n! •,v,*rythliig will not render herself ' told me how you slept Inst night. 1 '.o town to see Mrs. Jasper and arrang ture. otherwise, strong as Frank was. ern c ities because they will lie a credit ,*isairr,M‘:,bl** to others, bur will soon hope you wore comfortable." ed with her about having lier husband he would have been no match for the to the communities and will add to cea*e io Pleasure in life, That set hint off. placed under proper control, even If madman. Simpson had hut left his their fame. It would in* an unspeak- S(‘ns*ble. Society never lacks for "S lept!" he cried excitedly; “ why. I only for a short time. charge for a short time, and on missing able boon to Eastern cities if this pub- an'J "h at you may consider very never slept a wink nil night—uol one "Simpson has had experience In men him. after a fruitless search elsewhere, !ic spirit ooultl be aroused in them.— entcrtalnlng nonsense may soon Ix* I Messed wink. Miss Monroe.” tal eases and will take charge o f .Tas had traced him to the warren. Between Century. looked upon as very tiresome folly I expressed my regret, and Sir W il tier, so yon need not feel nervous,” said them they overpowered Jasper and Be cheerful. If have n., great ! L I Hung ( hang’ s Education. liam inquired the cause o f Mr. Jasper's Lady Mordaunt to me ns she went took hint back to the bouse. I follow trouble on your mind you have no right Í LI Hung Chang came of worthy but to render other people miserable by Insomnia. away. ed. feeling still very shaky, but re "W ell, I ’ll tell yon all about It,” he I resolved that I would spend the day solved to "hold up” to the end. When not distinguished parentage. His fath your long face an,I dolorous tones i f , sa!d; "but first of all, do you Ixdlevc in the schoolroom and give my eccentric we reached the house of course I col er successfully passed the examina you do y o , win he generally avoided. in the transmigration of souls?” lever a wide berth. In the afternoon, lapsed, and was glad to take shelter In tion«, but held no official position, and T rn i°V^ ¡í o** ' l,,',pa1 and sympathetic. "Certainly not," replied Sir William, however. May complained of a head my own room. Here, under the care of was possessed of no opportunity to se- I nn cordiality and sympathy unite all with conviction. " I t is an exploded ache, nnd I sent her to her nurse to lie one of the maids aud with the aid o f a cure his son’s advancement beyond af- the other qualities enumerated, and are I * «n r e the popularity so dear superstition." down. Then, tempted by the beauty of g’ ass of Sir Wiliam's good port, I grad fording him an opportunity to pursue his studies and fit himself f„r the exam ,0 tll<> ll,," rt " f everyone. "Oh, Is It, then?” nnswereil Mr. Jas the day. I took my Iwok and went ont. ually recovered. per. "W ell, I can tell you It Is nothing .ntendlng to s|smd the afternoon on the Later in the evening I was sitting In .nations These he successfully passed , Be amia,>|p- You may hide a vindio of the sort, but a real, eertalu fact, and c!is. 1 walked through the Crowley the small drawing room, pale, but quite in all grades, and in the final contest at 1 Te nat* re « " < ! « a polite e x t e r i o r for ut with distinguished at masks its aleiro I'll prove It to you, and tell you why woods, now lovely in their autumnal recovered, when Frank Dudley came Peking he came out distinguished * “ Illno' i,a * a , ,at sharp .-laws -------------- e ditors. Later n f ar. but the least provocation I could not sleep last night Some tints, out on to the rabbit warren, and n. S a i d A b o u t Wosie* 001 oaf aa iniekly a, the other. years ago I knew a lawyer; he lived over that to the ellffa. I made my way "Oh. Mr. Dudley.” I said. " I can he was made a m**nit»er of the Haalin ' Woman's sympathies g i t " ' which corresponds somewhat I» nalured people are always disi the iiarp of Aeolus, to ®* next door to me and was reckoned a to one much higher and ateeper than never thank yon enough— you have sav College, ♦ •»-* a -— i - - •• IlMM. very respectable member of the profes the rest, known ns the Great Tor. sml ed my life; but for you 1 should now be *•> the French Academy. He therefore iirea’ h.—Donald G. Mitrbi» Remember that a good volee Is , sion. Now this man was an awful climbed to Its summit, a moss-covered lying crushed and lifeless at the foot of has reason to take pride in his aecom Among all animals, frost t- plishinent* and standing as a scholar sential to self-possession Scoundrel and swindler; used to get peo hit of tableland Jutting ont over the the Great Tor." as goni ideas the heart of a tnoUj* though. Judged by the Western stand timugu. ju*igni ny ine s ta n d .......... sentlnl to fluent languii*.. ri,„ I T " ---” ......J it ple to Intrnat him with their money to heaeh and commanding a grand view of “ ‘ Mr. D udley.'"' he said, seating him or.1 of education, Chinese acholara ! ° l0°. " ho" M ,H * ‘' « « ’fully trained and * " l,l,llmc thing ~ A Invest, and then make away with it the surrounding country. It was a dan self on the couch beside me. ” 1 was T * ! : " ful1' <-lw,r' fl«‘*IWe volee Is ,* ,IV W hy, I knew three sisters for whom gerous spot, and one to which I never Frank' this afternoon: please may I would hold a very low grade.-Century. The girl who wakes the be waa trustee, and whom he oompleh*- ventured when 1 had my restless little not stay so?" T e le g ra p h ic P rin tin g. a very different creature |y ruined. Well, at last this matt faffed pupil with me. •Oh. 1 forgot then, I was so frightened T w o electricians of Grat*. Austria I who makes his soup —F- I established myself as close to the I did not think what I was saying. ’ claim to have invented an arrangement fo r I don't kpow how many tbousanda, K e e p i n g Qniet W h e n A n » » . don. There is ! „ , m „ c it/ a" •nd number* were Involved in hla ruin, edge ss 1 dared venture and sat for I replied and I know I got very red as by whlca a newspaper can he printed " V “ “ ,1” ' “ J a merry little I o n g re a to c e a 'e 'U »ltls _ • mong others the three sisters I hsvs some minutes lastly enjoying the quiet I said It. "W ell, It waa very nice, I wish yon told yon of. Then the man shot him- beauty of the scene. Before me lay twice whin she wants anything she, proofs o f virtue and Ian t 00« of the meek women'who never Montbolon. I T A PERILOUS WOOING. il w r* f S Ä ? w,r,-t : r : Ä " 7o“"bero,ptac- ‘ ^ I -r 1 : " : : . ; ! ^ «» ^ ^ r r i v e u ^