Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, September 10, 1896, Image 2

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    W A S H I N G T i )N
i < ) ( J N T Y
H A T C H ET,
TO A T T R A C T WILD BIRDS.
fled. "You’d be surprised If you knew left wrist, and shot out his clenched
who she \vas great belle- piles of mon­ right hand, lauding neatly on his as­
to the rosy light of my day's fair morn* ey iu her own name. I mgt her at a sailant’s chin with such force as to semi I f Yon Want Them About the Honai
J'ta 1 t a White M u I berry I roe,
iug,
dance. Three weeks ago she broke off him groping against the ring platform.
Kre ever 4 storm t loud darli» u«*d the
"
I
f
you live iu :» suburban town him
the engagement, and since then he has
in an instant the place was in an up­
west.
want to encourage wild birds to vD»l
fire ever a shadow of night guw warning. been going to tin* bowwows—a perfect roar; a dozen men sprang between the •iiul live about your house." tin* observ­
When life seemed only a pleasure guest, madman, the fellers say. and he has two new combatants: a hundred others
gathered around us. filling the air with ant Jerseyinau says, "you cannot make
Why. then, all humor and comedy scorn- sworn to break my head on sight."
"And why should he bother about their excited cries and inquiries as to advances to them in a better way than
log.
by planting a white mulberry tree and
I liked high tragedy bp.-t.
you?" sneered Swash, sitting down on what had happened.
< r
the edge of the bed. a most contempt­
Van
Peyster’s execrations wen* abolishing eats.
I liked the challenge, the fierce-fought uous look on Ids face.
"The first thing to attend to is to go:
something terrible. Inflamed with
duel.
I Filkins smiled and softly puffed up drink, maddened with jealousy ami rid of all the eats which come about
With a death or a parting in every aet, { his pipe.
thirsting for revenge for the punish your grounds. Yon can do this while
t liked the villain to h»* more cruel
Than the basest villain could be. in fact. | "W hy should he bother about you?" ment he had received, he struggled vour mulberry tree is growing, but
For it fed the fires in my mind with fuel repeated the lieutenant, more emphati­ to free himself from the grasp o f those don’t take too long about it. for th *
cally.
who held him. Filkins on the other white mulberry is one of tin* quickest
V&XJK
O f the things that my life lucked.
"Indeed. I don’t know," was the quiet hand coolly explained:
growing trees that l know of. Grig
But as time passed on and I met real reply. " I never spoke to her more
"The man is*drunk, gentlemen. Some­ .nally it came from Fhina. and was
i? ■ r
sorrow.
than three times." He was silent for one bad better find Ills name and ad­ brought to this part of tin* country
And she played at night on the stagt *f a moment. Then he laughed: "And, dress and send him home." Then in about fifty years ago. when there was
my heart.
by Jove! do you know, she sent me a a lower tone he whispered to me: a craze for raising silkworms. Sim e
t found that I could not forget on the note the other day that cost me a quar­
"Don’t you think we had better go that time it has been much neglected,
morrow
now?"
ter—forgot to pay the messenger."
nut there are many places like my own
The pain 1 had felt in her tragic part;
"N ever mind your certain man. Come
" I think we had," I said, anti with­ nart o f the country upon the Shrews
And, alas! no longer L needed to borrow
on!" cried the lieutenant, rising, but­ out another word Swash and I follow ­ bury river where it l.as found a eon WOMEN WH OL OO K LIKE F R IG H TS j rn-w silk skirts have '■i'l'.'r the 1 k |
My grief from the actor’s art.
toning his coat and drawing on his ed him out of the place and home to genial soil and climate aud now grows
„ .... ,s
•li,l
¡11 standing out J
T 1 u . astonishing
how many
i
istonishiug In*«
»on u u they are lined fr .... iIn- Ixetom in. » 1
And as life grows older, and, therefor«, gloves.
the boarding house, where lie bid us wild.
there are who do no
sadder
............ . ■ ■
....... th, ...... „ „ „
Filkins sighed, knocked thaashes out good-night ami retired to bis fourth
"I have one white mulberry tree
(Yet sweeter, may be, in its autumn of Ids pipe aud agpse.
’ 11 M ,1 I 'll ..r l a si i i. in I,, i.u
, <i|k |
value of a handsomely
floor rear hall bedroom.
F ive years ago it was only about
haze),
tieout the«- days order a shorter T il
"Very well, if you insist," he said.
I saw Filkins the other day. He was feet tall, with a trunk not bigger that, auil ils power to enh.-imt- 1»
I find more pleasure in watching the
"But I know there will be ¿rouble, and driving toward the park in a handsome a broomstick. To-day it is thirty fe**t or even to give a ce-talti amount of skirt .......a toll. IIS well as a cotiM. | S
gladder
I am very rusty with my fists. Now, victoria, two neatly liveried men on he tall, and its handsome globular head -i.i
.....................
'
'
• — Ik ii,"-' . :* i \ ,.r and hosJ
And lighter order of humorous plays.
1
11«- Kfelrts
ami cor»,! an- ex q ^ h fl
Where mirth is as mad, or may he mad­ I would not care if I was like what 1 box. At bis side sat a pretty girl whom has a diameter of about twenty-fir. ... tree, thisdoe«not Include the womnu -•......'
was when---- ”
I had never before seen, but knew feet. It is a pretty tree, with its shiny who is obliged to make her own clothes j embroidered with Hi, owner's tn.i»I
der
"H urry! W e’re late!" interrupted from the pictures to have been the leaves and its close foliage, and makes or to without. The average woman | gram. I,ace flomi-rs trim l>oth skim.|
Than the mirth of my lost days.
I
Swash. And as we were filing down great belle. Miss Emily Carusher. And a shelter which the birds love; but it s can have. If Mie wish, a perfectly lit- I ami a li ay frill ot 1 1 1 • same p
I like to he forced to laugh and he merry. the stairs he whispered:
when I told my w ife about It she said when the fruit ripens that the tree be­ ting costume at an extremely slight ex- ^ lace tiplHion i].... or set at the tup,
Tho’ the earth with sorrow is ripe and
peuse and can present a harmonious i
"A million to one we don’t see the that I ought to have known It all along.
comes the strongest drawing attrac­
rife;
Laity Playa the Miin-loltn I
certain man."
and soothing effect to her family and j
"But I judged him from his other
tion
for
them.
The
fruit
is
about
three-
7 like for an evening at least to bury
friends, instead of an ill-proportioned. . In li,r attacks on tli - iiissi-ulln*hoJ
"I would be a fool to take you up," f stories," I expostulated.
All thought of trouble, or pain, or strife,
quarters of an inch long and mawkish
replied, softly.
shapeless object of pity. One of tin* ila* sun..... . girl limi» that abWt; t
"Perhaps they were true, too," said
fn sooth. I like to he moved to the very
ly sweet to our human taste, hut then
greatest mistakes of tin* woman who i play a fe w airs on a str.oged itutr»l
When we reached the gymnasium of she.—New York Sun.
Emotions I miss in life.
seems to be hardfy one of our small
has not a plethoric purse is that she , men! come« ¡a haiiily . 1 1 ,,. rM(U|| j
the Olympic Club the first bout was
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
native birds that does not love it. The
sacrifices quality of work for quantity', lin t most fasiil,,nalil. Kir|H bave guati
over. Several hundred men, generally
T R E A T M E N T OF COLDS.
fruit began to ripen about June l ”
In their shirt sleeves, were seated ou
and her greed is her undoing. She fig- j in li r iliis son of tiling. The guita
-suit I
low benches about the ring, all smok­ H o w T h e y M a y ?’ e C u r e d a nd T h e i r this year, and ever since then ther ures the cost of having a dress made us -I to la* tlte favorite weapo
hasn’t
been
a
minute
of
the
day
when
A
f
t
e
r
C
o
n
s
e
q
u
e
n
c
e
s
A
v
e
r
t
e
d
.
til
's-
maidens,
but
It
requires
a
gr,
ing so vigorously that a thick haze
"out of the house" and then calculates
Folds are probably the most common There wasn’t at least one bird in th* how many she could make at home by j deal of patience anil practice to lei
tilled the room, and from where we
tree.
To
one
who
i*
not
conversant
stood v. ■ could hardly distinguish the ailment in the world. They are always
having a dressmaker cut and tit them. to play well enough upon a Kuitar «j
When I told my w ife about It sin* faces o f the two muscular fellows who disagreeable and oftentimes dangerous. with the great variety of our native She can finish them herself and thereby j use it without a voice accolli [mali
exclaimed; "H ow utterly absurd! Why
were seated in their respective cor­ A person In good health, with fair play, birds it is a revelation to watch them ha 'e more gowns. That woman does to i over some of tlie slns of executl
easily resists cold, but when the health come after a taste of the sweet fruit. not know the first principles of the art It '» inncli carter to play altra«™
I think you should have understood ners.
tutoli ilio banjo tinnì u|ton thè gni
-jr s
him all along."
"There are three seats up front. flags a little and liberties are taken There are catbirds ami robins, spar­ of dressmaking.
"Mrs. Dockboy,” said T. sevpi'l/, Let s get there," said the lieutenant, with the stomach or with the nervous rows of more kinds than you have lin­
She really thinks she is economizing. and tor Ibis ri-asmi it Ima iwn
system a chill Is easily taken, and. ac­ gers and toes, warblers and vereos. Frequently' she makes her husband be­ impuliti- witb imtli men and
•*how was I to believe till his stories— Indicating the place with his cane.
cording to the weak spot of the Indi­ and even hummingbirds. The fruit lieve it. But he wonders why the deuce
Ills tales of prowess in matters of love.
Filkins hung back.
In feats of strength? Perhaps he did
" I ’d rather not," he said, " I ’ll not be vidual, assumes the form of a cold or will last until about July 10 or lo.
It is that there is always something or
"The white mulberry furnishes an
pneumonia, or It may be Jaundice. Of
kuoek out O'Sullivan, the champion noticed here."
other the matter with his wife’s
other
source
of
delight
to
the
birds,
all
causes
of
“
cold,’
probably
fatigue
middleweight; perhaps be was the
"R ot!” exclaimed the other, seizing
"clothes,” as he terms them. He no­
greatest halfback that ever played on his. arm and literally dragging him is one of the most efficient. A jaded which is not so much a matter of pleas tices that on one basque there is the
s ».# ,
*r
man,
coming
home
at
night
from
a
long
lire
to
its
owner.
This
is
because
its
the Cad university eleven; perhaps he through the crowd, until at length we
obnoxious and familiar wrinkle across
did leave the West on account of the were comfortably fixed In the front day’s w>rk. a growing youth losing leaves are exceedingly toothsome to
the back between the shoulders; an­
Importunities of three beautiful mill­ row. I could see everything then, and two hours’ sleep over evening parties some of the caterpillars, and particu­
other, the back seam has a twist, the
ionairesses; but even Lieutenant Swash even heard the low tones of the referee two or three times a week, or a young larly to the tent caterpillar. The elder,
shoulders differ on a third and on the
irmem.
doubted the story o f his capture by as he arose and announced: "Six rounds lady heavily “ doing the season," young the mulberry, and the apple tree arc
fourth dress the sletve« are entirely
Ila ta hit
Apaches ami his subsequent release between Harry Donohue of Boston children overfed and with short allow­ favorites of this worm. 1 have some
too short and the skirt hangs all sorts
In km.
by the chiefs daughter."
and Kid Williams of New York. Then, ance of sleep, are common Instances of colonies of caterpillars on my mulberry
of ways. One marvels that these wom­
Iter th«
"Swash!" retorted my wife. "W h y with a nonchalant wave of the band the victims of "cold." Luxury is favor­ tree, blit, thanks to tin* same birds
en cannot see how much better It is to
p i uot t
do you always quote that horrid old toward the right-hand corner, "Dona­ able to ''hill-taking: very hot rooms, which eat the fruit, the worms are also
:st he |
feather beds, soft chairs, create a sens!- 1 soon eaten, and not a single colony of have—if they cannot afford more—one
thing? 1 think that lie is blmsolf in­ hue;’’ toward the left. "W illiam s."
dress each season made by a modiste
l'reti,
clined to exaggeration at times, wheth­
Donahue and Williams were two tiveness that leads to catarrhs. It Is the worms has so far got beyond the
pile api
e r unconsciously or otherwise, I can­ very respectable looking young men. not. after all. the "cold" that is so much twig it originated upon before its mem­ an 1 be happy in the knowledge that
It is in as good taste as is anyone’s In
not Judge."
with clear, pink faces, and splendid to l>e feared as the antecedent condi­ bers were snapped up as choice mor­
Imitili» :
the city. It is tho same with millinery.
1 do not take my w ife’s view of llie chests and muscles. Swash said that tions that give the attack a chance of sels by the colony of birds."*
The woman who advises you to trim
It little I
matter at all. and I cannot ese why the the latter was a middle weight ami doing harm. Some of the worst "colds”
"And do you have English sparrows?”
pala t.i li
your own hats "because you can have
lieutenant and myself should have acr­ fought too low, but of that I knew happen to those who do not leave the
"Certainly; a large flock of them
|lting a i
ed otherwise than we did.
nothing. I 11 fact, I thought It was house or even their beds, and those who They live in the wistaria vines and so many more,” and who proudly shows
one which she says she "just threw to­
TU K SI MMF.K VKKAKDA ri»,
Appi
W e were talking o f Fllkins— Filkins. rather tame. My idea o f prize fights are most Invulnerable are often those neet ymjp,. t i10 eaves ()f ti„ barn.’*
|JUH-I> w
who occupied the fourth floor rear hall had been drawn from comic and religi­ who are most .exposed to changes of ; **An(| (lo tjiey Uot tj rjVt, away the j gether.” is generally to« conceited to lini many object to tile thnimtbn
bear telling that she would appear in- j
ami ¡t q U|ckly grows monotom« ]me use,
lied room ¡11 my old boarding house, in ous papers, but In these tv\o active, temperature, and who by good sleep, ot},er birds?"
tnarki
locating the man 1 have described athletic young men. who shook hands cold bathing and regular habits preserve
, No nor
, believe that tliev have finitely better as the possessor oi Just Besides. It Is always getting oat of M
Invìi leu
him. for that particular room in every and then began to jump Utliely about the tone of their nervous system ami uone so any where, it is true that there one purchased from a first lass mini- .in,i the operation of tuning an; stri
|
boarding house is inhabited, experi­ tlie ring. Inciting the air and at times circulation. Probably many chills are are now many places where none of ner who understands color cotnblna- ¡„strument is doleful, tosaythek
e ni
tion?
ence lias taught me. by a peculiar ge 1 - striking each other with their gloved contracted at night or at the fag
A'l
tilings
considered
the
m
ost
i
cur native birds is left, and that In
llicaps e.
lna—men of culture, but on their np- hands. I did not see a realization of my of the day. when tired people get th
F o r t u n e for n Typewriter.
'-stillg little instrument tltltl the E Ih .
„ , .
, ,
,, , . „these same places the English sparrows
1 lei's, men whose long lines of distill
sanguine Imaginings. T o be sure, in equilibrium o f their circulation iliHturb-|)abound< am| ,hjs has (,|v(,n rjy(. ,() n
Sat- Francisco law vers are looking | convenient to carry about is the i
Ifelici- ta
guislicd ancestors have bequeathed to the second round Williams landed vil­ ed by either overheated sitting or un-
lief that the other birds have been forward to a lively lawsuit over the ilol'n. It has other advantages a
them some quarts o f blue blond, but lainously on Donohue’s nose, causing it derheated bed rooms and beds. This Is
driven away hy them: but I have never will of James c. Simonds, a lawyer of H ■ uj. aud guitar, l'nr nnc tlting. it^ i
nothing with which to keep it in eiivu
to bleed profusely and received in turn specially the case with elderly people.
seen the native bird* worsted hy them. that city, who died recently In New smaller and easier to hold, tin
cr word
lation. and an inhereut idea that it nil upper »ait on the chin which brought In such cases the mischief Is not al­
York. Mr. Simonds was originally a I ....... graceful. If! bundled wlttci*| pile appi
ought lo keep moving itself, without from the crowd about us cries o f “ Good ways done Instantaneously or in a sin­ On my little place they all exist to­
lawyer la the empire city, but went to rnrely gets bndly out of tutte, aud*
gether
ami
in
harmony.
The
robins
Mixin
their descending to plclicion labor to un!” "Now. another!" "Y e r got *Im gle tiignt. It often takes place Insid­
are more quarrelsome than the English California years ago and built up a ! etiti soon leniti to play upon It i
Ititi- sitili-
supply the motive power. Just such a skeert.’’
Ah. pshaw! the Kid’s too
iously. oxtending over days or even
lucrative practice, besides oecomlng nuotigli to Ite interesting. If • '
sparrows.
I
believe
that
if
careful
ob­
(1;’ ti tu) si
person was Filkins. His clean-cut slow: jest see the chances he missed!" weeks, '..ornimi Lancet.
servations were .made. It would he Interested in some valuable nitrate ita - e a musical ear sin- can q«lcklj(l
1 hest ret
features. Ills easy manners. Ids polite " l i e ’s fighting too low."
•»ut
a
few
impuliti-
ttines
hy
«ir.
mines.
He
had
offices
in
tlie
Crocker
I
found that where the native Hints have
11
Ity Any O ther Xante.
bearing, supported by bis pretension
The alTali was getting more inter
Iter
fi-lemIs
will
Ite
gl.ni
to
join
io
s
i^
j
building,
Sait
Francisco.
It
so
Imp-
,
Vi after i
Oberlltt. the l-'reuch philanthropist, disappeared it was the result of other
to family. When preparatory to go­ esting. Williams gave his opponent a
ing. Indcod. eontrary n the gene* Iter. If i
ing out after dinner In* donned the body blow that sent him reeling a gains- was once traveling In the deptli o f win­ onuses, and that the English sparrows pened that a Mrs. Hasenlntrg. a good-
Itnpiessimi, clmrds upon thè tossii
luto st
evening clothes of the tuedhal student the ropes at one side, but the Boston ter amongst the mountains of Alsace. remained simply because they do not looking widow of something over - 10 .
t>ut lwo-1
who occupied the second floor front, lad regained himself in an instant and The tsilil was intense, the snow lay mind things whieu would drive all tin- was conducting a typewriting business malie a vt-ry pretty aceompsuis
tatui col
ami you saw him. not a hair of Ids head dealt the New-Yorker such a violent thickly upon tin- ground, and ere tin- wild birds far oit. People anil cats and in tile same building. Sit, was engag­
M a k e s W o m e n L o o k You tew*
or mustache out of place, not a wrin­ one on the cheek that the young man half of Ilia journey was over be felt lack of shade and fruit are potent rea­ ed hy .Mr. Simonds to do his work, and
A
<*urio’is
<levi*loi>mi*M
of
D
ie
bkfj
kle or n speck anywhere, you Instinct­ began to stagger stupidly a hour, hold
himself yielding tit fatigue and sleep. son» for the departure of tlie wild birds, before long tlte lawyer was smitten by j craze is its juvenescent effect i
ively felt that he was a gentleman ing his hands out to protect his face. He knew if be gave way to sleep he cats especially.”—New York Sun.
women. Clad in tic* aoiwvviatedsl
I hii - ii .
Involuntarily I half rose and cried, “ A would wake no more; but In spite of
that convention has at last
The Attorney's Reply.
Aud If. perchance, he was off to "that good un!"
this knowledge, desire for sleep over­
(hat she may wear upon the wheel(
Chancellor Walworth, according to
swell little affair at Mrs. Van Foam’s
A sudden pull at my coat brought came him and he lost consciousness.
most venerable of H umh looks for*)
that the papers have been talking so me back to my seat and Filkins whis­ When he came to again, a wagoner in a Mr. Clinton, was responsible for tin-
tin* world like a youii.ii. kittenish tl
much of." and needed a quarter for pered in my ear:
blue blouse was standing over him abolition of the chancery rottr. ill New
ot Hi. Fiom the <*h «mo logical poinj
car fare. Ids father having forgotten
"There he Is! What did I tell you?" urging him to take w ire and footl. By York State. He Interrupted counsel
He\v the short skin levels all l
to send him his cheek for the month,
"W ho?" said I, ruffled at the inter­ aud by his strength revived, he was continually, his interruptions often lie-
Wen- it not for certain i||J»l«(
coming
a
discursive
and
aggravating
it was willingly given, for he was a ruption.
able to walk to the wagon, and was
distinctions it would is- haul
° « er on.i
capital fellow. He drew on us occa­
"The man that I spoke of. Come, let soou driven to the nearest village. His warfare on flic pleader. On one occa­
the difference between arai*1
sionally. but we regarded that as only us get out. He is moving (his way." rescuer refused money, saying it was sion a lawyer commenced to argue a
tlta
and granddaughter when <Iis-non* kiln
a slight compensation for Ids com-
Swash heard him, and, seizing him. hts duty to assist one in distress. Ob- case liefore him. He had hardly begun
(m ay i„ .
This isn't altogether 1-- - unse
pn ny.
he pulled hint hack Into his sen*, tor erlin hogged to know his name, that he when the chancellor Interrupted, tell
skirts have so long been the emiq I
Lieutenant Swash came Into my he had made a motion to go.
might remember him in his prayers. "I Ing him that lie had brought his action
(lit-
i ml
anti
insignia o f youth, either. X#"
"all
wrong;"
It
should
have
been
began
room early one evening as Filkins and
"L eave at tills point?" he cried. see," replied the wagoner; “ you are a
r freezing
reflection
upon
tin-
matter
sk
®
'
1 were discussing things In general "Filkins. you’re a fool."
preacher. Tell me the name of the In a different way. which he apec'li-V.
I
vlnces you that there is yet ¡morbi
over our pipes, aud announced that he
I looked toward the person whom Hood Samaritan." "I cannot," answer­ The lawyer replied that he did not feel
it must
more
important
causi.
tit*«
luid three tickets for a series o f box­ Filkins hail pointed out, and although
ed Oberiln, “ for it is not recorded.' at liberty to go against all the decisions
feet and ankles an- just as J
ing bouts at the Olympic Athletic Club. l had never before seen him, from a
applicable
to
the
subject,
lie
said
I,
■
plied and ft
-Ah. well." said the wagoner, "when
■Ji
looking as her gratuiti,nighter*. *
“ There will be some bruising,** he series of pictures of noted society men
kr « ill Ite t
you can toll me his name. I will then could And no authority in favor of tl e
proves the interesting fact tliatt
cried, enthusiastically, 'and It will be which a certain paper had published 1
course
which
the
chancellor
had
sug­
I process it
tell you mine.
And so he went away.
s
trenilties arc somehow proof 1
worth seeing."
knew him to be Archibald Van Peys-
gested. The latter, with no little im­
lie ItlaotJ
I tin- ravages o f tini“ . Hair unit
"A w fu lly sorry, old man, but I can’t ter.
patience.
said:
“
Then
yon
should
have
M ilitary l'rld r.
is- so that
! --yes may dim and < Peeks ma.' *
go," replied Filkins. "There Is a cer­
Yes. Fllkins," I said, "you’ re a fool."
retained
counsel
who
would
have
ad­
Hale. piaJ
Looked at from a soldierly point of
feet anil tinkles re'ain their®*
tain man In New Vork who has ta*«*n
"Call me what you choose," he retort­
HF.XBIF.TT l Kl i-K XHrRO
K the ei.p
view, tile following little anecdote of vised you to bring the action as 1 hate
But
it
has
Iicct
,nlj
P"*
searching high and low for uie for ed. "but mark tuy words, there will be
I.V ye I .
the battle o f Alma is worth quoting suggested." The lawyer replied: -Sim . the widow': I charms.
He proposed anil discover litis since tie' atlv**
three weeks. He’ll be there. I know, trouble If we stay. Time has been
your honor went ou the bench, there the couple
were engaged. About a bicycle. The thing has it* i"'
for he has been going to the bowwows called and I, at least, had better go." from Sir John Ad.ve's "Recollections of has I men no counsel at tlte bar to whom
Four M«
a Military Life.” “ The battle ended
month ago simond:
_____
-nt to New York ¡enees, though, it is cot) fusi
at" a
and spends all Ills time about such
"Nonsense!" laughed Swash. "W e ’ll
f 1'
on
about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the I could have applied who would linn-
places. I ’m not afraid o f him. but I st a ml by you. obi man. for I propose to
" !
''
111,1 «Fas suddenly »ay irritating, when the siipp*"*
•dlan men]
given such advice.”
headquarters
camp
Is-lng
pitched
near
deem It more discreet for a while to see this thing out. It’ll be hot the next
...
. •' !' ¡"graphed l-.r Mrs. Ro«. He g irl" walking toward yon r
1 tinte» a ,t
the river; and Lord Raglan then went
t t s tstsn i-e o f S te e l.
avoid him."
round.”
" '
" 1
trout San Francis- to Is- a middle-aged mstrost*
* Chickens.
> ar hour before his death. His will soiled sp-i.ster. It is notices**
"Y ou r tailor?** ventured the lieuten­
An «xpcrlment was recently mail, a
"Indeed, it will," said Filkins. grim­ In search of Ills orderly officer, Lieut.
If not, at
Tom Leslie, and. with the hetp o f some Vienna In order to test the relative tv which lias Just item made public, leaves
ant.
that no such woman ever mi0“*
ly
I nr>t. they
Guardsmen,
with
a
stretcher,
brought
"D ear me, no," replied Filkins. with
»Istance,
under
pressure,
of
the
hat,I,
.
"W ell, here comes the certain well-
I «Ingle art|
i V M «m
° f ’ " ' " ‘•O'ing like told of such a mistake.
great good humor. H e seemed to en­ known man." I chuckled, for Van Peys- him to his tent. Lord Raglan asked steel ami the hardest stone.
Small
l<l*.v t t f f c r ,
1
1
st»'
me."
writes
Sir
John,
"
if
I
knew
Tom’s
Wlmt
Women
t)1
«
-
joy the Joke. "W ould that he was and ter was moving around our way. ami
cubes o f corundum and of tlte tin,..-
't
Ustsibute
mother;
and
on
my
replying
in
the
Regular
redingotes
are
bw*t
•°I
•
smaller
legacies
which
lie
sited
1 was wearing a respectable looking since Filkins had so boldly .declared
steel wen- subjected to tlte test. The
[feed is like
| for the autumn wear.
cause for hint to pursue me. but I am himself I determined to give him a negative, he said. 'A charming woman. corundum broke under the weight of fle-1 T he relatives of deceased
khleki-ns, d
I
must
write
to
her.
How
proud
she
Fresh
lime
In
the
cellar
»t
I*
not so lucky.’*
few gentle thrusts. The opportunity
six tons, hut tlte steel resisted up t-, the Last, and It Is understood that th.
hour ■ ,
wit!
be
to
hear
that
he
lias,
a
bullet
in
* "N ow . see here, Filkius. you’ve got was so good.
forty-two tons. Tlte steel tfplit tip wp-, " it make efforts to set aside the will is * ni,l to prevent malarial
>r sosti
his
shoulder!’
”
White alpaca is to be the
to come," I said.
" I see him." he replied, quietly.
» noise like the n-port of a gun. brea': on the ground of nndre Influence.
P" *n-l their
| pn by a wealthy autmnn in *
•*To tell the truth, it would be aw ful­
Swash lH*gnn to laugh aud used a
Ing Into a powder anti sending sparks
M osaics.
r'-lfctts ar
Mans o f K- Inetti,,, Fustics.
ly embarrassing for me to B eef that rather strong expression, but hardly
I wedding gown.
¡practice
Mosaic floors, laid with small pieces in every direction which bored th,;,-
The latest silk petticoat may l>o a
fellow ." he replied. "Y ou ’d be sur­ was It out of his mouth when I heard of different colored stone« set In regu­ way Into tlie machine like shot.
Soft tulle, over a scarf of
of varied
prised if I’d tell you who he Is. E very­ a stronger one. and looking up saw lar patterns, were known to the Egyp­
.... «— ' « - « i l or satin. Is employed as * 1
I
Keeps Him In,
« 0 0 with a table decoration,
one has bean! o f him—rich, great Archibald Van Peyster right In front tians -100 B. C. In Babylon floors of
rtitii-ihroug,,th, , M,
than any
"M y wife knows bow to keep me in
o f ns. glaring down at our companion. this kind dated from Ills ) B. C.
awHI."
on English afternoon tes
nights."
Swash looked at me and winked one There was a pause. Then he deliber­
.
........
seen
iced
naparngus
ami
«
i
"
1
'
« ¡ half
. « i r o f f the
, r ,n- skirt
r
,b*'
,,a" k t_ ......
>"«•■
er
hnnM
"H o w does she do It?"
T o F re s h e n B olted W a te r.
o f his knowing winks. Then, turning ately raised his enne and bromfht It
Local
There art-
"She Insists on buying my neckties •
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡
I
nnd
thorough^l-h
j a Z ° * ’ " e COnTeU,i,,n1' “ *
Cold boiled water tastes flat because
down .toward Fllkins* head. I sprang
to Ktlkins, he asked:
MPerienet
one a reed
—Tow n Topii-s.
■
s
l
r
a
s
i
■
r
a
n
which
makes
the
I
from
my
place
ami
put
out
my
arm
to
It
has
been
deprived
of
air.
To
restore
"Wtdl. what does he want with you?"
[Tr«rs has t
Despite all the attention t***
•kirt stand out with a certain ag-r.w.
D order to t
" A woman at the bottom o f the whole arrest the blow, but Fllkins was too air pour water quickly from one Jug to
paid to woman's athletlp
Biting into a peach reminds a man of sive stiffness at the bottom, thongiT
Udog." replied our companion, unruf­ quick for me. He caught 11 00 his another.
there is hardly one la ten
as for
the flats. Ime it U vey flat
kissing a girl with whiskers
All
gracefully.
r,cs. othi
’ '* la Qecea
ON THE STAGE.
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