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TRAGEDY.
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iiablt. w ith the light, sw inging step lie
had learn ed on the n a il w ith the ('lie
rokee tri« inis of h% buy h«>«i< I. lie di<l
not retu rn until II o'clock, and got* g
stra ig h t to Ills ollie he found John
E m licott. h i' secretary . w aiting foi him
w ith a form ¡«table bundle of papers.
“ Use y o u r ow n ju d g m en t, my boy. >n
all th at w.li not keep u til to m o rro w .
1 am busy to-day w ith xvotk th at i i-
uot w ait.”
He p a 'se d ¡nto his in n er rooms as he
said this, and began 'o rtin g the papers
in his p riv ate pigeonholes. E ndieott
could h ear him tearin g 11.« in. but if In*
w ondered. he asked no questions, and
th e G overnor kept up his w ork long
a f te r his usual d ntier hour. W heu lie
w ent home lie found w ha, he had ex
I»ected. His w ife had gone to her
m other, ami he never saw her again.
It s <a <1 he w rote h er a most affe«*-
tio n a te letter, but if he di«l. nothing he
said In it changed the course of his life
or hers. ” Xou*eti*e. I l i ' heart did not
b reak ," said my g ran d m o th er. Why.
a.l the w orld heard of him at San J a
cinto. A b rav e m an 's h eart n ever
b reak s w hile he has w ork to do.”
P erh ap s she w as right. At any rate,
th ere w as no trem o r iu the G overnor's
voice as he *p««k<* to her th at m orning,
riding w ith h ' horse’s head tu rn ed to
w ard the old C herokee trail th a t led
acro ss the M
ppi th ro u g h A rk an
sas
to
the
Iudhtn
T
errito ry .
j
■ "G«»o«l m orning. Mrs. T u p ton." he
1 said as he 1 m » w ««1 ,«» my g rau d m o th er.
“ It is a b eau tifu l day. and your roses
I are alm ost b ea u tifu l enough to be
w orthy of yo u ."—U tica Globe.
TOR L IT T L E FOLKS.
A CO LU M N OF PA R TIC U LA R IN
T E R E S T TO THEM .
S o m e th in g t h a t W i l l
u n ite
In te r e s t
M e m b e rs o f liv e r y
th e Ju *
H«»uxvli»»l<l
- Q u a i n t A c tio n « a n d B r i g h t K a y in g s
o f M a n y C u t e w ild C u n n i n g C h i l d r e n .
D o n n a ’« S k ir t
D ance.
O u t « hi th e law n sit f a th e r a n d m o th e r.
F o u r y e a r old Ikuuta, K a te , Jo«-, n e ig h
riving ai C, o'clock p. m., and retu rn in g
to the m an l.im l at 7 o'.-lo.-k tin- follow
ing m orning. All communi<*ntion with
the o u t' «It* world was. therefore, «-lit
otT for tw en ty four hours at a time.
At titst the only thought was to semi
prix a te m essages; but it '«ion o<*curr«*«l
to tlu- editor of om* of th«* ♦-iiti-rprls.ug
city «lailies to hai«» th«» dally
<lt
<*orr«-
spondeii«*«» from t In daud traU'initte«!
by the pigeon llm
The experim ent
w as th erefo re tried
A B o y *« It it l i b i t S n a r e .
One of th»» most eff«*cti«e rab b it
sn ares for boy-trappers Is known as
bor Kriimm.
!he bait tw itch tip. It ¡a very sim ply
A nd gr-indui.i, w ho a sk s. “ Now , will we«» mad«», ami If th ere a re any rab b its in
I tonnn give i i '
tin* neighborhood w here it is set up It
A ila n -e w hile papa gaily s in g ' ‘tu n iity
Will ««itainly «a,eh them. A s you will
tu rn ? ’ ”
*♦*«• .n the p!«»ture the sn a re consists of
"Y es, oh. yes, g’a n 'm a . d e a r ," a n d up 'lie a peu m ade of sm all sth-ks about a foot
high, ami h aving an opening on one
stands blushiug.
H er lavetider muslin ’tw ist finger ami siil«» a b o u t s:x inches across. In the
thumb.
p ictu re some of the sticks are show n
Serious, watchful, patiently waiting.
cut off short in ord er to reveal the in
For non«- but papa m ust sing ’tuiuity
terio r of th«» pen. O ver th e doorw ay a
turn."
stout tw ig is arched.
1 wo sticks about ten Inches long are
"Tum ity turn" sets the tan slipper« flying.
Around ami around the waving lock' w hittled to a point a t one eud am i cut
sq u a re at the other. One of them Is
Fallen leave rustle, ami "B ravo!" t
shouted
To the nu ts al tieat of tum, turn,««»
tu tu .
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN’ THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ C A S T O R IA ’’ AND
‘ P I T C H E R S C A S T O R IA ,’’ a s o i k TRADE M ai k .
Good Koa«ls.
A high au th o rity on th«* su b ject of
tood roads Prof. Lew is lla n p t of Penn
sylvania, has this to say «•«»m-eruing
tli«* feasib ility of im proving our co u n
try thorough fa r«»s; “Tliat th e re is no
tax so g reat as th a t of bad roads is a
g«-m*rally acocpt«»d m axim . If th«» roa«l
su rfa ce 1»» liardeii<*d m erely to m etal
ing it theu om» liors«- «an do the work
of tw o. am i tin- f«»«-«| am i in terest «in om»
is saved. It is «»stimat«<i in E ngland
th a t in th«» m ere saving in cost by re
ducing th e ir roads to such a condition
th at thr«»e hors«-s «-an «1«» tl«»- w ork <«f
four, th e re has I«eeu an e«-ouomy «if
S H mi . imni . imm ) ..fleeted annually. In the
S ta te of Illinois it is Stated th a t the cost
of hauling farm prtiduets is a t least
?l.'».«HMt.(Msi I,,«,re th a n It would lie If
roads w ere improv«»«! an d th a t such im
proveim*ut would mid iDioyssiyas» to
tim v alie-o f th«» farm s. 1 am well aw a re
th a t pro|M»rti«»s on mud roads cannot Is»
s«ihl. wIdle those on m acadam ized roa«ls
have increased in value In a gr«»at m any
se«-tioii' from Frio to
per a«*re.
” 1 have «mly to re fe r you to the pre
cedent «>f o th er «-«iiintries for an a n
sw er. If it will not pay. w hy do we
liml Englan«!. F rance, G erm any. S w it
zerland. N orw ay Sw»-«l«»u au«l m any
o th e r civilize«! <-«iuutn«*s. builditig the
best roads they can in th e face of ditli
culti«-' w hieli to Us would tie appalling?
The |Hs>r Sw iss have Guilt roads
through gorges am i around precipices
w hich would seem im passable, am i
w hich m ust iiave cost over $1.
p er mile. W hat will roads cost? The
an sw ei m ust Is* gui«led by dim ensions.
chara«*ter of m etal, soils, grades, d ra in
age, etc., but tin» prices for tu rn p ik e
range from i ’J js s i to glo.iNMi per mile.
\ ery fair roads u uder favorable condi
tions Ijave 1 m »«- h laid for $.■;.<««». and
w hen a <l«»ep bottom ing am i d rain a g e
are r«<|iiir«-»l it may run up to $lo.«aa>.
i»ut I should say. w ith rolling topogra
phy. varied soil am i fa ir m aterial, they
should n«»t eX«s«-d
*’lit ! ' better. 1u my opinion, to buil.l
the to a«!' by get leral sul»*«-riptiou diati
to fairin «mt tbie frauebi*«»» to t«»inr
)«t«Mk «-omj»auie*. a* in th a t ca.se tbe
«*»11«lit i«»n of tbe road* Is <l«*]«etideUt Up-
on 1the■ li ! »era li t y of the com pany, w hile
t be L» in iu unity m ust pay enough in
tool t«> provhle for the maintenan«-e
of 5he raad and the Interest and «livi-
dell «1* to the « to kboi«i«-r*. T be sv*tein
o f worl.iii out the ta x es by pl«iwiug
up the gu r» Mini throw ing the mu« k
o ver on th e road 'h o u ld be <*all*»d u««rk-
lng in th« ’’ tax. a* it inak»*s the road
soft, an d iu a 'L«»rt tim e th e rains and
trav el ha )«• wash«*«] the soil Itack and
Clogg«*«! i p th e ditch»-« -o th a t no |»er-
! .an»-;«! i ood n-'U lt is obtain«»d. T h at
you may ¡ riiaps liett«»r com prehend
ice of the problem let me
id is. Briefly,, It 1« a
ition. nd tbe ideal i*
level. »’ ni i ght
«sible_ th a t 1*.
d to tl
tratti«-.
Tliix
ly app: ■e»»iate«l
e tu le n
th a t to pull a
eretit »•urfaceit
»» very diffe
»•w er*. a« *tat-
be foil«. •Will.
c#:
P«*ond. < \» t
pull. J?er mite.
4<<i
*»e.
rth r
.2UU
auv.
mi r*
.100
Itte.
&
•
aX*.
On
IS
14«-.
u
He
reqi
"T lie farm er hauls ev ery th in g he
Uses o ver th e roads, to aud from the
m arket, aud it is «-S'iiy >«*cn th a t he
pays m ore f«»r his tra n sp o rta tio n than
an y o n e else. l«e«-au'e of the great re*»i«t-
an«-e offered on sandy or mmldy roads."
Econom y of
S the G overnor rode l ist my • do not love you. 1 have n ev er loved
But n dry. old stick, all doubled am
2Jk g ra n d m o th e r's house on the you. I h ave tried to learu. I cannot,
twisted.
-*■ -*■ sp rin g uioruiug w hen he left th e 1 have tried to becom e a tru e aud d u d -
Lies right in her path, close
S ta te fo rev er he w ore his uniform and ful w ife to you. 1 canuot. 1 have tried
»ml dumb.
carried the sw ord w ith w hich he a fte r to forget th e only m an I ever loved. I
Till her steps hasten on to a qui •k. q u n k
w ard s led the charge a t San Jacinto, cannot. T h ere m ust l»e an eud of it ail.
er. quiekest
h » w as a tall m au. broad-shouldered aud it m u st come now !"
T«-«»-tumity. tumty-ti teump t«
aud w ell-knit, w ith a ce rtain gracefu l
irg iu ia .' " said the G overnor. help
T h en
sp rin g s There' a whirl of
sta te lin ess w hich, though lie had it by lessly. “ V irg in ia---- ”
O U R G REA T G UN FACTORY.
U 'l l l l ,
I»«*«* a n d mm
natu re, he had not left uncultivated. It .
IK) not stop uiei” 'lie w ent ou. w ith I
E m b ro id e ry am i hot i; there she
w as held in tho se d ay s to be a m ark of increasing rap id ity . "1 aui co t insane, i T h e XX in .li i ii j ; l o n F o u n d r y , W h e r e
I l e u s y O r d n a n c e 1» .M a d e ,
r a th e r glum ,
th e person of q uality, and from the though I aiu n ear it. I an a good worn
But g a in c irc lin g 111! thly and »,«
T
h
e
W
ashington
gnu
foundry
is
nue
tim e w hen as a boy of 10 he had la a an. sir. At least, I have notbiug w ith I
on w a rd
on th e puncheon floor of his fa th e r's w hich to reproach m yself, except the of th e lan d m ark s of the n atio n al cap
T. papa’s cheerful “ Ila! girlie,
cabin spelling out P ope's Iliad by th? sham e of hav in g allow ed them to m ake ital. lu asm u v h as it is th ere th a t all
turn,« tuui.
light of a pine knot, the G overnor had you believe I love you. It w as all my th e high-pow ered guns an d th e ir
it be
alw a y s felt him self a person of quality . m o th e rs fau lt aud yours. Why did m ouuts for the equipm ent of our m od Too
a it tw itch - vr.
emled -
My g ran d m o th er w as on th e porch as you follow me? W hy did she force nit e m s h ip ' of w ar a re m an u factu red . it
WI
ted
th »pint i
a sw eet apple and bal-
he passed aud he bow ed low to her. ou you. w hen I did not love you. when is a place of *i»«*cial inter« 't to \ vtor»
red
at the fu rth e r side of the
cerem oniously dotting his hat. as he a l I never cau love you; w heu 1 have iu th ese d ay s of w ars and ru m o rs of T hat done, he
her brui
"1 he p<> iut of the other stick is
w ar. O rig.ualiy estab lish ed as a navy-
w ays did to ladies. It w as th e last tun e c e a 'e d to w »Il to love you?”
A» she lea us
Ibr bah
y ard for the co n stru ct on am i r«-pa ” «»f
1 a t the (Miint of the
she ever saw him. aud though she ha 1
She p aused a m om ent fo r b reath . The w ars!
ilp
'.
it
w
;i'
long
since
ab
andoned
th. r end lieing placed Just
been his w arm est friend, he kept his G overnor d.d not move, lie had leaned
- I h roit F r.a Ft
; as such, am i
«1er tl
uow «lev.it«».! alm ost ex-
•h. Where it is held fast by
ow n couusel w ith tier as w ith every
■ « - : »
Aw full« C onceited.
t m a n u fa ctu re of guns
re. T his uo«o»e-wire is fas-
one else.
T he In d ian ap o lis Jo u rn a l t
<1 t.
and o rdnace ma ieri
rlngy sapling,
To the day of his death, he never e x
««•rap of dialogue l»et««»»*u p
W
p ia m am i appurivi] an«-«' ii
rab b it sees the apple he
plained himself. ■'Sir," he would say.
at»ouî $2.«»X«• 1 « «• ami aro bell« ved to be S«*ui«» |«*o|>le xx.tubi say th a t tl
i tile noose. bi;t the K1D-
In response to every a tte m p t to draw
fully eq u al to tli«» «1»*ll«MIl«l of tlie tim es ami logic w ere lo th ra th e r c
hes the ba t dow n fall the
him out. "let us speak of som ething ‘
¡u supplyiug tb«» n«-w uavv x i th gnu« 1st I«» of th e ir sex.
p g«>» ' the sap.ing and he
else.” And the bow ■ ,’lth w hich he said
T om m y—1 w ouldn't lie as s ti
ip a-
ight
eq u al in po w er au«l efficiency to those
h w as conclusive. W hen he had ju st
•U pplird Io tbe lead lug navi ts of fo r girl* Is for an y th in g .
reached the sum m it of w hat had been
Jim m y Me. neith er.
T hey thlul
B IC Y C LE S C U R E A STHM A
| eigu power*.
h:s am bition; w hen he w as G overnor
1 be guu >b«*p i* ti le«l w ith th«» most th« y a re ju s t a* g «»«l a ' l»y*>.
of w hat w as theu the pivotal S tate of
V le w of rh>»R ¡ju , \\ h<» Have Ktudied
p ow erful am i appro red mach iuery for
th e Union, w ith the P residency as a
H oy W h o K n o w « M o w to W h it t le .
the habjevt.
tu rn in g , boriug. r r t i mr. jack« »I.ng and
possibility for him. and the U u.ted
H ere’s a U hlcago ta.y w ho know ' bo
Tl valu«» «if bi« vele rid in g for th a t
i o th erw ise tin »hing ,
S tates S enate for life a certain ty .
U'e rifles to use a Jackknife. His nam e Is Ge«»tj
I of h u m an.ty suffering from
■ req u ired fo r moderia baule» hips, as K ichardsvu. and th e cut will show v<
It w as th a t he chose to dress him self
aünieut« th a t may lie Iteneßied
in his uniform and ride out .nto the
well a» tbe Miialler rapid- Ire gu ti'.
r v l'e is no longer di«put«-d very
w hich form au«*h i n Im portar
w ilderness beyond the ? i- ~issippl. J
Eu
i physician w bo lias
never to retu rn , his biographers have
th e sc aim lary bait« ’¡«Mi of tl
bicycle riding us it
not been able to explain except In
gunboat*, aud. .u f.let. all V
it««*
|M*r*sons the ob-
vague generalities. How my g ra n d
w ar. T be la rg est 1a tb e in
IT W A S T H E L A S T T IM E « H E « A W H IM .
-arvli has com e out
m other knew the story 1 canuot say.
com m only <»!!e«l tb. "slxtee
or of the Us«» of the
f u rth e r th a n th a t she w as the friend bis elbow on the m antel, and How. w ith wa» bu it fo r to rn ii i< out
n o t only of the G overnor hlm»elf. but his hand su p p o rtin g bis chin, he stood teen :uchea in «l ame! er of t a r
•Bug
g«»Ilet rally
o f V irginia F ra s e r and of John Endi- ! look ng at her blankly.
eight f«-et xeven In« l:»•' «««lili.
• I Wi
est
or. a t
cott, the G overnor's p riv ate secretary ,
“I w ill not be stopped." she said, lug H o to n ',
; th e res
w ho m ade the trouble betw een them.
atch in g her b rea th w ith a Sob “ 1 will too large f«»r
in o w n by
“ It is true, my d ear." said my gran d i tell you ev ery th in g . ev ery th in g , th e aud the larg»-
if breath.
m o th er to me, “ th a t E n dicott w as a whole m iserable tru th th a t is killing are of but th,
Y ankee and an im pecunious school me. I love Jo h n E ndicott. I have never
T h e la th e t
teach er, but he w as a H a rv a rd grad loved anyone else. I n ever w ill. He the* in terio r «« •f tl
u ate and a gentlem an. T he E n d ic o tt' does not know it. and he Dev »r can feet long
d
a re an excellent fam ily —alm ost as good know it. unless you tell him. Now you S m aller la
a s our ow n. or as V irginia’s. And the know w h at a w retch I am . am i yon th e small.-
G overnor, you know, though one of th» know w h at you have done to m ake me lathes, f. y f«
best bred men I ever saw . lacked th« so."
an inn »ns«
g rea t ad v a n ta g e of descent from well
As she stopped she drew h«-t'elf up am i c a rry in g I
bred people."
and th rew back h er long black hair, a dead w eight
12.*
lu the
o rt
T hose who conclude from this th a t w hich had escaped from h er com b ami te r of t h i ' bu.i .1 ng
rink.u;
my g ran d m o th er w as som ething of a fallen around her face. As yet the In w h t b are 1
m Car
P e r ':
T ory will Dot be wholly m istaken, but G overnor's mind had assimilate«! h a rd .ng th e Ja< ke
f««r u»
If they bad know n the charm ing tld ly a n y th in g of w h at she had saitL It sh rin k ng th e
tul»
Th«-«e fur-
lady as w ell as 1 they would forgive her had com e upon him a suprem e calam ity na«-es a re bea
betw
ilig Cl»i a « a« » «a a o n ISll .«» ’ m * i»v. l’racrice. now evvr . li tue
as easily as 1 do, even though—which a t th e clim ax o f his good fortune. He 7(JM degree«, t
ting j , k » u t-r bt•üg Baby binl1* api»«*arcd n ea<-'i ne*i aliout . mmtq enable* vreli
i%ta to
dim
is not likely—they a re as rad.cal in seemed to him self to have died su«l- u ap h th a oil w
an a
• Mt.
the »ame tim e, and all w e nt well for a hill« a ith a conupar*iti
th e ir politics as I am thought to be by Ï denly an.I to be striv iu g to w ake to
A se p arate I
«Lng
•voted to the few «lay* . w ben one m orti
t h e par- 1 com fort.
some.
consciousness in an o th er world. T he m a n u fa ctu re i
lit» au<J «‘a r en t ea tb iril» w»»re both n¿ ' ' ' - L
[»rota-
It a a* th e re*«*isi b lanc
T he G overnor’s honeym oon w as b are one idea w hich shaped Itself clearly in riag es and is pr
th e sym p
¡»Tided w tb the laitest bly »lain. T h eir young would
have tom» of a sth m a t<> tb e tc
ly over w hen he left the S tate. T he thecha«.»s of his b rain w as t h 't his w ife and most apj v«*d ma«'
of th e hill
ilnerjr. «s i»
fa c t of h.s resignation, w hich he had ‘ had never been so splendidly b eau tifu l also th e pro. ‘tile shop nearby, in »tarved but fo r the rottiti* XX !.. •never H im b er th a t Ir
physician
th e robins lit c
ad dressed In due form to th e .p resid in g a s now. w hen she stood w ith bead w h
t
to expert
stie ij' ar. uia«!e aud tinish«*d.
o r o th e r food th e c
►«< up
officer of the Senute, w as not generally ! th ro w n ba.-k and fla'h in g ey«»s. lifted
•u
muti«.
T
y
h
isto
ric
relics
in
th«»
hungry '*|U«-ak «ml s.
k t! bi rds
know n until he w as Sub m iles aw ay , i above herself by th e stre ss of such an
til Ils«-11 IU I d
her buiM ings at the th* red b reast de< m ined t f.'«* >1 t
FO R E IG N N O T E S .
H e ft
sittin g in a C herokee cabin, snm king effort as no one person ever m akes y ard wh»«
of
th a t bicycle rid-
i th e w at«hnian in ch arg e stra n g e r fic lg lin g ' s w ell ai
own
an Indian pipe, as silent and Im pasalve tw ice in a lifetim e, as very few ever will show
i ng w h
i alid s or by w ell per-
v th an ilkconcealed display Both fam iliea w en tn rc e s'fu lly re ►a red.
No 1.*'« th a n 2.«»«o niil«»s of railw ay
a s any o th e r savage of those aroun d m ake at ail. A m om ent later, ©ver- of prid e a
a'«-.I
• dep th «»f b reath in g a re said to l«e proje«‘te«l in C hina.
«1 patri«>ti'in. T he tw o qhl- th e catbird« be.ng O 'tro n g and i lively
hlm . F o r th a t w as undoubtedly his com e by th e inevitable reaction, she ' fashion«xl
Itigu«
More
a
ir
w
as
tak
en
raun«>n tn«*utit«-d on eith er th a t they looked
The prisons of G erm any «*«»'t t h e e m
i if they bad
Idea a t the tim e to renounce civilization had ru«h«*d sobbing from th e room,
th e lunz
to a«*rate th e 1»1« kx 1.
ide « if th e avenu* n ear the entran«*«* brougirt up by the own j »a rents.
pire ©Ver $25.«»a».«aa» a year.
fo re v er and live a b a rb a ria n am oug leaving th e G overnor still stan d in g at ' rere
»t
exju
m
ncrensed
slightly.
ca p tu red fron the T rip o litan s by
In F ratu-e th e re a re on a n average
b arb a ria n s.
th e m antel. Immovable, as he had sto id
be pati
I w ith 3 'th in a could no*
XX h e r e X o l t l i e F n a n « l H i m .
'ap t.
lb
u r In 1NM.
Mrs. F razer. V irginia’s m other, w as i ‘ since she began.
verv f at first w ithout w h eelin g 'e v e n dogs to every Ido iuiiab itan ts.
W
here
wa*
B
aby?
N«*«l«lie
look»*«]
un
i 't «!«> r of the gunsbop it
fam ous m atch-m aker and one of the
He had m ade no a tte m p t to follow th«
«1 m illin g At night he c h o k c l up P a r i'. how e»er, has ouly 4 to lot»—
iginal “ Idling T om ." used w ith der all th e sofa» and luiw rence «-ren
G overnor’s sta u n c h e st p artisan s. “ If her. She had gone ouly a few m inutes
•ut a s ba«lly a s ever. L ittle by little, 134.<M«i in all.
l«c«»ped
into
th
e
big
tin
eakc
I
h
>
x
.
You
l»y < apt. Sam uel <’. K»*>«1
he w as born in a cab:n, she sa d to w hen be stoo«l u p rig h t, threw back his •
•lay
a f te r day, th is w ore off. an«I at
A brigand lately ca p tu red iu T urkey
¡ on th e b rig < len. A rm strong in h - uev- see. Baby ha«l «mly ou«* little tooth in
my g ra n d fa th e r a few «lays before th e shoulders, w alked tw ice up and down
l«»ngth.
afT«*r a y e a r of ni«»l«*rate riding. bad iu iii' {M'-ket a note l»»*«k coutain-
h
i
'
head,
but
th
a
t
one
w
as
such
a
sw
eet
e r to 1 m - forg »tten eng igeili« tit w ith the
w edding, "be has more brain s th an any the room aud then took hi.« seat before
B ritish fleet i l P a y a i on Sept. 2ß. 1M4 tooth. Aud he had twi«*e l««s»ii known It d aw n ed n p « him one day th a t he iug th e n a m e ' of 11*2 |M-r'ous w horn he
o th er m an in th e S tate. I expect to see a w ritin g de«k. d raw n close to a wln-
T h is gnu w: s presente«! to the Unite«! to creep out into the p an try intu the w as so much Im proved th at a rid«» of claiuie»! to have ktll«-»l.
bim ♦’resident yet.
dow overlooking th e river. Settling
«•ake box. But he w asu 't th e re this th irty or forty m il« ' did not fatig u e
lu 1*1«; th e value of a bushel of
W ith visions of V itginla in the W hite dow n in th e c h a ir w ith bis elbow s on 1 S ta i« ' by tb«* Port ngti«-'• < ¡o re rn m en t tim e, lie d id n 't seem to lw* anyw h«»re. him in th e least. F u rth erm o re, all th a t
w heat in E ngland w as equal to th a t of
•
a
few
y
ea
rs
ago.
utul
f««n
ed a p art of
H ouse and herself as the pow er behind ¡ts arm s aud his h auds kicked across
a n d .m a m m a began to get alarm«»«!.
d isag reeab le tightu«*" o ver tli«» ch«*st a i<ouml of nails. To-day a bushel of
th e throne, she w as correspondingly his b reast, he looked steadily ou »f the naval e lb ib t at the W )ri<l*s Ciilum-
“G et th e d in n er 1 h »II. X ed." sh e *ai«l at night from w hi«-h he had suffer«*»! w heat will buy ten ¡»onnds of uails.
¡
bian
Exjiositiou.
In
the
re
a
r
of
the
elated on the night of the w edd.ng. It I the w indow , m otionless, as th e clock
for y.-ars w as guue.
guu park. "an d ring it out the hack door for papa
Is no p a rt of my purpose to a tte m p t to j on th e m antel stru ck th e hours, one « comman<!:iut*s otfh-e is
D o n 't G iv e t p th e Hoove.
In am
And. Ijiw re n ce . are you su re you huut-
•r y e a r he « «HÜd rid e fifty
I
w
here
are
display*»«!
tropi
i«-j*
ca
p
tu
red
describe her feelings w hen the c a ta s a f te r an o th er, until th e sm all. s«juare
One
of th e sad.lest sig h ts I see Is
iil«»s w
«<1 iu all th e closets? T h ere's th e linen
e lie had l«e »u able to ride
tro p h e cam e and she found herself w indow panes begau to grow lum inous I «luring the w ar of the r* rolution. the
th a t of the ol«l m an «»r w om au -parti«»-
cl«»s«»t.
you
know
,
au«l
B
ridget's
closet
"
veut
V
I
.
and
witiio
it
ativ
discom
face to face w ith the clim ax of one of tvith the d aw n. T hen he rose, aud u n ‘ w ar «»f 1M2. the Mexi< tu w ar. a ml w ar
ularly the la tte r living ar««iin«l w ith
"I look«*«! in 'em ail." luiur«*n«»e sai.l
Di ig tl
w iut«»r lie rode in
those tragedies w hich com pel silence locking a d ra w e r in th e low er p art of of th e Tetielllon.- New ù o rk Com m er
tin* tnarrieil children, buffeted al««»ut
d<*s|Miiid«*titly. "H e isn't anyw here. I
- ¡ill A d v <
•r.
like a leaf In the au tu m n wind, s ta y
In all w ho are Incapable of res»gna- bis desk. to«»k out a m ahogany box
guess
lie
s
de
solved.
H
e's
sw
eet
To »lay he l* p ractlt'ally well. A m er ing a m onth or 'i x m onths w ith one
tJca.
w ith silver-mount«*d co rn ers aud a
enough to."
D ra g s Ito Not M r e n g th e u .
ican physicians, who have stu d ied the «'hlld. as l«)iig w ith another, aud six
W hen E ndicott first met Virginia heavy silv er p late in the ce n te r <. th e
T here is no d ru g yet d.scovered. so
P ap a cam e In am i hunt«»«!, too. O u t s u b jts t. are Incline«! to agr»*e w ith the m o n th ' w ith a third. The home iu
F ra z e r he w as not m ore th a n 25. very lid. H e uulocked it d eliberately, aud.
fa r as we know, unless it be alcohol, doors aud in they huute«|. g ettin g more theory of tli«* l»i«*y« le cure for asth m a. w hich the children w ere reared has
handsom e, and w ith an uuassum ing tak in g from It a p air of th e long blue
w hich «listinctly ad d s force to the le»«ly frighten»»«! all th e time. T hen Xetldle At least h alf a d«>z«»n in stan ces arc l»«»cn given up a t their '«»licit»tion. th«»
self-possession w hich m ade am ends for , #teeI d u eling pistols of th e period,
w hen it Is taken. All of the «o-call«-»l found him. He laughed till th e tw o • St«*«! iu N'«*w York of men who s«»em spoils divide.1, w hile the ag«sl |«arout
bis lack of tbe cerem onlou. c o u n e .j 1
th e ,
of lK)lh
t
“stren g th en in g rem edies." w hich e n a anxious te ars Just crossing over the to be p artially cured by the Judicious recelv«»s, in com peti'U tion. the ch il
h ab itu al to «be a a e lc tj Iw o w hich be m , a ,
M ld
ble a m au to ac«n>mp!ish more w ork bridge of his n«>se lost th eir b alance and Use of tli«* w h«*«*l.
d re n ’s prom ise to take «-are of hlui.
. . « throw o. T h ere bad been a m arked
. T lw J
w hen he is u n d er th eir Influence, «lo so tum bletl «low n hill.
E verybody know s the story, for there
l.an g u A g e.
attraction between him and Virgin!. ■ Tb.- same. air. I bad .1,.- misfonune lo not by adding units of force to his I hm I v ,
I said Neddie found Baby, but reallv
are few o u n tr y neighborhoods in
from th e ir first acquaintance, and * me j !»e obliged to use in my difficulty w ith
T
he
Cingal«*'«*
have
tw
elve
w
ords
for
but by utilizing those units of f«»r«»e am i truly it w as only his little, soft
w ho did uot know h er m e th er expected i uiy much respected friend, Gen. Ja ck
lady, according to the rank an d positiou w hich the p ath etic figure of such an
w hich he has alread y obtained and cham ois shoes lie found an d |*art of tw.
It to be a m atch. B ut V irginia, before son." *
of the person they w ish to d«*signate. ng«*d j«er'«>n is not only a fam iliar,
stor«*d aw ay as reserve force by the «11- little, black stocking«»«! legs lu them.
They have also eight diff«*r»*n, modes of but a '«»rely pitiable object. T here Is
an y one knew of her engagem ent to the
Before he had concluded his uncon gesti«»u of his food. Kola, coca, excess T he rest of Baby w as out of sight.
G overnor, had begun to hold E ndicott scious m im icry of B enton's presenta-
saying '‘tliou" ami “you,” as determ iu- no cru elty in th e workl th a t so cuts
I‘ii|ta's tall, sq u a re scraj« b ask et In th e
ive q u a n titie s of coffee a r d tea aud
«*«1 by th e social position «»f th e j»ers«*ti lut«» the h eart as th a t inflict«*«! by oue's
a t i r a ' i length, and a f te r the clim ax
j tion speech he recognized the fact th a t
lib rary w as o ver ou Its side, and Baby
aiblre"«*«,. in Siam th ere a re eight kin. am i ludiffereu«*e am i neglect are
th e re w as never the slig h test scandal ■ be bad cau g h t the solemn pomp of th at Similar su b stan ces, w hile they t«*m-
p o ra rllj cau.'«» nervous w ork to se. ni had craw led iu and gone to steep. Ilow different w ays of saying " I” am i ” we.” but v arieties of cruelty. Old people,
connecting her nam e w ith his.
; sta te sm a n 's carefully-m odulated perl-
m am m a laughed w hen he w as found!-*» ; iaflii«*n«*t*d by the circumstance«« of the as well as th e very young. m»«*«l g u a rd
She w as uot m ore th a n 20 a t tbe tim e j ods. T he incongruity of the idea grew light, do so ouly by Sliding to the units Y outh's Foiiipatiion.
of
force
which
a
m
au
qttght
to
spend
in
m aster a«ldr«*ssiug the s«*rvaut, or the ians to -av e them from folly, am i one
of her m arriage. Six w eeks later, when
n|»on him, and as he turn«»«l one of tlie his daily life those units w hich lie
serv an t the m aster. T he nam es of the of th e <lir«*'t follh s is th a t of giving up
she Mood before th e fireplace of her
D a i l y .M a il s b y B i r d « .
pistols over and over in his band he shouhl most sacred ly p reserv e as his
tiie home. Chil«tr«*u who |M»rsua«le
aitting-roiKP as the G overuor entered |
Out on the lhu itic coast th ere ha« <*oinmotiest th in g ' am ong «-«‘rtniu sav- th e ir («aïeuls to this act are eith er wil
alm ost sm iled at th e n er lack of log- reserve fumi. The condition of ih,» in
a t 11 o'clock a t night, she w ore the
b«»eu « 'ta b , sh«*«l w hat Is probably the ag«*s ar«* im slilh’d bj the sex of the |»«*r-
fully or iguorautly uiitilial ta rrin g ,
dividuai w ho. w heu tired an I e x h a u st
m uslin whose co n tra stin g w hiteness
most novel p o 'ta l service iu the world, '<>n sp«*aking. So th a t th«* fem ale would ot «■ourse, th e very exceptional cas«*s.
ed,
uses
these
rem
edies,
w
ith
the
ob
em
ploy
a
different
won!
o
r
different
had so heightened her b ru n ette beauty
say s th e New York H erald. It is not
ject of a<*complisblng more work than u n d er G overnm ent control, aud Uncle form th ereo f from the m ale in sp e ak It is in tin» line of n atu re for children
on the day a fte r her m arriage. The *
liis fatig u ed system could oth erw ise e n Sam has nothing to do w ith th e ap ing of ’’m en,” ” m«»on." “sun." “law.'* to live w ith p aren ts, but the reverse is
G overnor bad Just come frr n a con
dure,
is sim ilar to th a t of a banker, p«»itittuetit of the operators.
T h e H u ro n ' u*«* a different w ord for u n n atu ra l, am i discom fort am i dis«*on-
ference of his political friends and w as '
ten t follow lu its train. So, d e a r old
who,
u
n
d
er
the
p
ressu
re
of
tlaauci.il
flushed aud hopefuL His w»fe did uot
T his line is betw een S anta C atalina an an im ate aud iu au lm ate thing. T(
difficulties, d raw s upon his capital and Island, lying tw en ty miles out to sea. they s|w»ke of "seeing a stoti«*," am! of fa th e r or d«*ar old m other, don't give
move as he entered the room. H er
r«*'«*rve funds to supplem ent the use am i Ix>s Angeles, Cal., ami the post "seeing a m an," th e w on! "s«*«*ing” in up y«»ur hoi«:«» to go ami live w ith “the
face w as half averted w hen, w ith his |
of those m oneys w hich he can properly men a re trim , saucy little c a rrie r pig th e tw o seuteuees would is* different. children. To ta k e care of his fa th e r
usual im pressive g allan try , he took off
am i m other Is the first and highest
employ in ca rry in g on hi» business. eon*. w hose fea th ered coats, od«lly
his hat a t the door and crossed tbe
H im tail«-««.
d u ty of a C hinam an a d uty most
T he result lu both Instances is the enough, ar»» precisely the bluish gray
room to kiss her hand. H e had taken it
"1 s«*«*,’’ said th e fo rtu n e teller, "th a t rarely L«*g!»»c,ed but the A m erican
sam e. Iu a g re a te r or less tim e the sh ad e of th e regulation (tosttnan's uni
in bis aud his lips had alm ost touched
you a re to be tw ice uiarritsl, am! Isn’t train ed th a t w ay. H e can even
b an k e r or tli«» patient, as the case may form . E very day d uring the th ree
It w hen she h a s tily —alm ost violently—
th a t---- "
act as if In* th o u g at thi* old folks w ere
be, finds th a t his reserve fund lias Jis- su m m er m ouths, and som etim es tw ice
■withdrew it. Slipping past him, she
"O h,” exclaim ed Bixby, clapping his a burden a:«d iln»Ir happiness of sm all
app«»ar»*il a ml th at he is a p«*«*uulury or a day, th ese tiny m essengers fly from
stood in the cen ter of the room facing
h an d s to th e sides of his head, "th is is account. M. \Y. F., In K ural New York
nervous b a n k ru p t.—T h erap eu tic G a the lslatid across th«* ocean channel and terrible! Terrible!*’
him as he turned, uot u n derstanding
er.
zette.
her at all aud thin k in g th a t she had
over the laud fifty miles, a ir line to
"W h at Is te rrlb le F ’his frien d ask«sl.
M aun;« N ew ly Fournil.
T
H
E
G
O
V
E
R
X
O
K
O
il»
MOT
M
O
V
E
.
begun to develop an unaccustom ed
th eir l«»ft |u Los A ngeles, bearin g l»e-
"In sa n ity has alw ay s ruu in our fam
O n t h e Klor.«tike.
T ru e m anna has I m * cii found on a
playfulness.
leal sequence iu his ow n m ental
“T h ere’s a lot of sho«>tin* goln’ on ueatli th e ir w ings not only d ispatches ily," the d istressed man rcplle«l, "a»nl him grass in Qm*«*)islaia» 1, app«*ars
She did not leave him long In error. processes. Sim ultaneously lie seemed
over th e re a t A laska Dick s saloon. to p riv ate persons, but a daily budget now* 1 am given to u u d erstau d th a t 1, ou the m ales of the ste in s iu m asses as
“ Do uot touco me!” she said in a voice to have reached u conclusion, for lie
to«», am to be one of its victim s!”— larg e as marb!««s. It is sxveet, uud
Are the boys havin' fun w ith th e te n of uexvs f«»r the city press.
w hich, though It trem bled w ith excite replaced tbe pistols and locked the case.
T he ow ners aud o rig in ato rs of w ha, Cleveland Leader.
derfoot th a t bl«>w«»«l in hist n ig h t?”
u«*ai'Iy t i m e p arts «if it «»ousist of iiniti-
m ent, show ed the decisiveness of long "No,” he said, “ I will not do it. He is
"F u n nothin'! T he Itoys is shootin* is now kuow u as th e C atalin a C arrier
nlte, xvliieh, though s w if t, is uot a
D ew s on I.a n d nn«l Kea.
p rem editation. "D o not touch me. I a good boy and H Is not his fuult nor to kill. T h ey 're tlghtiu* like hungry Pigeon Service are tw o bright Los Au
sugar. 1, also lo n ta lu s a feriu eu t \
cannot bear it."
hers either. She Is as good a woman as tigers over a raw onion they hap|s»m*d gcles boys the Zahn brothers, Caln- ! Dews a re l«*ss ab n u d aiit ou islands w hich has th e pow er to d«»coiui>ose
th
a
n
on
sliljis
in
uil«lo«*ean.
Sem
uen
T he G overnor stood motionless, w ith ever lived, aud I a in a fool."
to see lu th u t ten d erfo o t's baggage.” — Una Island is out* o f th«* most popular
«•an, therefore, tell when they are n e a r cane su g a r w ithout evolving carbonic
th e puzzled look of «me whose Intellect
He spoke now w ith th e decisiveness Chicago T ribune.
sum m er reso rts ou <he Pacific coast; j
ing laud by reason of th e sm aller de acid or any kind of gas. Tin» g rass is
la overcome. Site m ight have pitied he had show n a t H orseshoe Bend,
th erefo re it cam e to pass th a t every
uoi only ludtgeuous in A ustralia, but
W
hen
a
girl
th
in
k
s
she
is
aw
fully
p«»slt of dew o il the vessel.
him and receded had cbe been capable w here, as everyone know s, Gen. Jack-
su m m er several thousand people found
it Is found also lu tropical Asia aud A f
e ith e r of seeing or u nderstanding, but son had called him th e b rav est m au In sw eet, she tluds it difficult to keep tiie them selves literally “a, sea," p ractical ! A wotuuu uever p u ts so m uch energy
rica
opluiou
to
herself.
sbu had become a m ere autom aton , the arm y. He w as a b le s t cheerful as
ly cut off from the outside world. A into killing mid shooing out flies us
P cforc a mau am i w om an are m a r
governed by long-suppressed emotiOT. he rose aud left the house, w alking
L eadw orklug 1» one of th e most dis '(e a rn e r lands at Avalon, th e prlucipal wheu she has been iiioro'jg*ly rtlod by
ried, they argue u question; a fte r they
"I cannot bear ltf* she repeated, "I towards the bluffs, as w as bla m orning astrv u s of all trudes to health.
reso rt uu th e island, once each day, ar- her husband.
s ic m arried, they dispute about iu
*
3: W IL
/, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of “ PITCHER’S CAST0R1A.” the same
that has borne and does novo
• on every
bear the facsimile signature of
wrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,* which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers o f America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought
____ — on the
and has the signature o f
wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company o f which Chas. H. Fletcher is
P re s id e n t-
«p
m
March 8,1897.
.p.
~
Do Not Be Deceived.
D o not e n d a n g e r th e life o f y o u r child b y accepting
a cheap su b stitu te w hich so m e d ru g g ist m ay offer you
(because he m akes a few m ore p en n ies on it), the in
g re d ie n ts of w hich evert h e d o es n o t know.
“The Kind Yon Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE GF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You,
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