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■ «(INCORPORATED), A ^VLl and The only Set of Abstracts in the County THE CUIRASSIER. FULL AND COMPLETE SET OF» tlxe County Addres 1ILLAMOOK ABSTRACT CO., Tillamook, Oregon. 1 children are fraternal with each other THE SILENT LIFE. Siuilea Better Than Scepters. before they are spoiled by convention nundale to witness tile judgment of It was just at the beginning of the | We lead two lives the outward seeming fair. ality. "Has some one hurt you?” Paris turned upside down Kitty rode I And full of Biniles that on the surface lie; It was raining, but a scarcely visible He sighed, but could not answer. The THE ENGLISH SERVING MAID CALLED I busy hour in the evening and the car other spent in many a silent prayer, with young Cubbon. and it was easy to was crowded. People were packed like A REMARKABLE TRIBE SURROUND j | The fall, as if the drops were pressed through little invalid insisted. With thoughts and feelings hidden from the eye < see tiiat the boy was troubled in his IT A BADGE OF SLAVERY. herrings inside and on the platform there a fine sprinkler by a gigantic hand be "Come, now. tell me why you are mind. He must be held innocent of ev The weary, weary hours of mental pain. ED BY A NATURAL WALL. was the usual crush and struggle for hind the clouds, which sailed low in the weeping?" Unspoken yearnings for the dear ones gona, erything that followed. Kitty was pale four square inches of space. It was just Her Mist res«, However, Thinks It Pretty I Charles wiped his eyes with his sleeve, The wishes half define 1, yet crushed again. chilly air. and nervous, and looked long at tho Make up the silent life we lead alone and Haa Adopted It Herself—The at the beginning of a rain and the grip Gome Interesting Facts About the Nava- bracelet. Barr-Saggott was gorgeously But in spite of the stinging slaps of but his tears wetting the mud remain man had no waterproof along. It Queer XVay in Which Customs and ing on it from his former efforts it left a Supais — They Live In a Stupendous ' And happy visions we may never show dressed, even more nervous than Kitty, the saucy wind the boulevard was full gray seemed that at every second door some | Gild all the silent life with sweet romance; scar on his troubled visage, extend Costumes Are Taken Up or Abandoned. of people, two crowds, one of which ing from his right eye to his left ear. one had to get on. The car was con Canyon In New Mexico—In .Many Re i That they will fade like sunset’s clouds we kuow and more hideous than ever. Mrs. Beighton smiled condescendingly, spects They Are Civilised. | Yet life seems brighter for each stolen glance One of the signs of the times is the re stantly stopping It was filled to the moved by the force of business neces Between his sighs, in broken sentences, volt of the English serving girls against as befitted the mother of a potential last limit long ago, but still people were j This silent life—we little reck its power sity, the other more slowly, impelled he tried to explain: Beu Wittick. >i well kuown photog comnnssioneress, and the shooting be I the wearing of caps, which they declare to To strengthen us for el.her good or ill, only by curiosity, but both meeting and "1—am—not—crying—hou—hou! No be badges of slavery. And they are sus waving their arms from the pavement rapher of Albuquerque, N. M., has been I I Whether gan, all the world standing a semicircle we train our thoughts like birds to soar passing in constant succession. —one—has— hurt—me. No—I—am—not tained in their course by a legal decision. and clambering up and in some way. visiting friends in Minneapolis, and to Or let them wander whereso’er they wilL ' as the ladies came out one after the At the corner of a street and the — crying — only — my—cuirassiers, my The other day a suit for wages came before Nobody knows how many persons can him The Minneapolis Journal is indebt other. silent life not those we love may share, a I<ondon Justice. Tlie plaintiff claimed get into a Chicago street car. At one ed for a most interesting and accurate i I This boulevard was stationed a little boy fine cuirassiers!” Nothing is so tedious as an archery Though day by day we strive to draw them corner three women with babies in their that she had lieen discharged summarily scarcely 10 years old. His brown, thick, “Very well. Have you not been paid account of the Nava-Snpais of the Supai close; 1 competition. They shot, and they shot, :y her mistress, and had received neither anus stopped the car and got in. uncombed hair fell in locks almost to for them?" canyon. Some time ago lie went to New 1 Our secret chamber—none may enter there, and they kept on sluxiting till the sun •The gripman swore a little at them. his eyebrows, or stood out like bristles Mexico, setti ng at Albuquerque. Being | Save that one eye that never seeks re|>oaa “Yes, but I love them so much. They left the valley and little breezes got up At the next a man looked at the a man of adventurous turn of mind he j And if beneath that eye we do not quail. from his temples. His jacket, vest and are so handsome, when I have them all in the deodars, and people waited for clouds, signaled the gripman and got in Though all the world may turn from us aside. pantaloons were ill fitting and remade there beiire me. 1 look at them with so took a trip up tlie canyon and located Miss Beighton to shoot and win. Cub out of the wet. The rain liegan to come the tri lie in the narrow, valley like in We own a secret power that shall prevail from old, worn corduroy, which had much pleasure! But I dare not touch bon was at one horn of the semicircle When every motive of our life is tried. down a little more decisively. The grip closure between the mighty walls of changed from a yellowish brown to a them because papa has forbidden it. —Somerville Journal round the shooters, and Barr-Saggott at man started up and threw the lever far the Supai canyon Supai is a mime dirty gray hue. They were entirely too Then when they are all gone I weep, for the other. Miss Beighton was last on forward. He wanted to shoot straight which Mr. Supai gave the canyon him large for him, but then (it was reasoned) 1 would like so much to have one all to the list The scoring had been weak, to the stables without stopping. There self after having made a trip to the re he would grow inevitably, whether econ myself!" and the bracelet, plus Commissioner was another man. The car had not run gion. omy made this desirable or not. His "And have you not asked your father Barr-Saggott. was hers to a certainty. forty feet. On reaching the canyon he found the face and hands showed the spots of mud for one?” The commissioner strung her bow with Once upon a time there lived at Simla The gripman swore very roundly as Indians in the midst of a marvelously “Yes. but papa is poor and cannot af which were spattered on him a short he loosed the lever and pulled back on fertile valley, diminutive as it is. where a vety pretty girl, tho daughter of a poor his own sacred hands. She stepped for time before by a luxurious carriage ford it. He needs all the money for us.” ward, looked at the bracelet, and her the brake. all sorts of grains and fruits grow in j but honest district and sessions judge. first arrow went true to a hair—full that, in passing, almost touched his The little invalid looked at him with Then he started, bent the talons of the She was a good girl, but could not help rank profusion, where there are splendid three feet of corner territory. He had gentle but astonished eye. the heart of the “gold”—counting grip about the cable and plunged ahead climatic influences nearly the twelve i knowing her power and using it. Her ■ into nine points. “Then one would make you very small, bright, gentle blue eyes, and was again. There was another woman. The 1 mamma was very anxious about her month through, and where al) that tends happy?" he asked. Young Cubbon on the left turned named Charles Froer. car had run just half a block. The pas to build up physical powers is at hand. | daughter's future, as all good mammas white, and his Devil prompted Barr- “Oh. yes, indeed!" sobbed Charles, His father, who was a street vender of sengers looked up as they saw the wav He made investigations, too, into their should be. Saggott to smile, Now, horses used to toys, had placed him there some days be with a new flow of tears. ing arms of the waiter. They expected (anguage, tbeir rites and ceremonies, When a man is a commissioner and a when Barr-Saggott smiled. Kitty Then Gaston reached him his toy. fore to sell something which he had late to hear a very volley of oaths at this heir legends, and into all the phases of bachelor, and has the right of wearing shy that smile. She looked to her left “Here, take mine! 1 give it to you, ly invented, it was a wooden cuirassier second stop. The gripman’s face was a their present and past history possible, open work jam tart jewels in gold and saw front, gave an almost imperceptible nod of brave bearing, mounted on a spirited and you can keep the twenty sous, too!” study. First it was black as night. Then and he is confirmed ill the belief that enamel on his clothes, and of going to Cubbon. and went on shooting. Charles Froer feared he did not hear steed. When a certain spring was he looked closely at the woman. He they are in no way allied to the Aztecs. through a door before every one except 1 wish I could describe the scene that touched the horse would prance off on aright—dared not believe his ears. Nev hated her and wanted to blast her with He says, on the contrary, that as far as a member of council, a lieutenant gov followed. It was out of the ordinary ertheless he half reached out his hands quick moving wheels, and the soldier a frown Then his brow softened. A I can be ascertained they are allied to tho ernor or a viceroy, he is worth marry and most improper. Miss Kitty fitted would branuisu heroically his formida with curled fingers, wide open, sparkling twinkle came into his eyes His lips Wallapai ing. At least that is what ladies say. her arrows with immense deliberation, ble saber, rising and then falling to eyes, half smiling while hesitating to be parted and his great wooden face broke There was a commissioner in Simla in so that every one might see what rhe AN ISOLATED TRIBE. pierce some invisible breasts, or to mow lieve in his happiness. into a kindly laugh. The tribe is a most singulai one. Their those days who was and wore and did was doing. She was a perfect shot, and “May 1 not give it to him, mamma? off the heads of some imaginary host of THE SERVANT’S CAP IN SOCIETY. VVliat had she done? Who was she? al) 1 have said. He was a plain man— her forty-six pound bow suited her to a the invading enemy. During this terrific Are you not willing?” the month's pay nor tlie month's notice Did he know her? Nothing—nothing at valley home has on either side great “Surely, my darling!" said the mother [ which all English domestics are entitled all. He knew uothing about her. She ledgeB of rocks running up in benches an ugly man—the ugliest man in Asia, nicety. She pinned the wooden legs of attack the cuirassier would roll liis eyes ferociously, and his savage mustache in deep emotion, putting her hand in her to. The defendant replied that the girl was only a handsome girl, and she thousands of feet. In the valley are with two exceptions. Ilis was a face to the target with great care four succes would bristle with fury. What more pocket, but suddenly withdrawing it she had refused to wear a servant’s cap on the laughed a caress right into his lips as i groves of cotton wood trees, and a luxu dream about, and try to carve on a pi ( hi sive times. She pinned the wooden top head afterward. His name was Saggott of the target once, and all the lad'»a ground that its use was degrading, and alluring and entrancing toy could be murmured: he frowned at her. Smiles are better riant vegetation is seen on all sides. “Perhaps his self denial will win him she was therefore dismissed. No com than scepters any day.—Chicago Herald. I There are iilxiut 245 or 250 in the tribeof —Barr-Saggott—Anthony Barr-Saggott looked at each other Then she began offered to a boy with a drop of French plaint was made of her inability or re the Supai They live absolutely alone. and six letters to follow. Depart inent- some fancy shooting at the white, which bravery in his young heart? Tlie father more of heaven1" anil she disappeared in luctance to discharge the duties she had They do not intermarry witli other allv he was one of the best men the gov if you hit it counts exactly one point. the crowd with her physically deformed sold many of them in walking the neigh Wherein Banana» Surpass Wheat. been hired to perform. ernment of India owned; socially he She put five arrows into the white. boring streets near the wonderful but noble minded child. The banana belongs to the lily family, trilx'S. neither do they mix with the scat was like a blandishing gorilla. I The justice who wore a wig, time hon It was wonderful archery; but, seeing Charles Froer returned to Acacia I ored insignia of his office, decided in the and is a developed tropical lily, from tering white people of the regions round Church of the Madeleine. But he chose When lie turned his attentions to Miss to have his son remain at the street cor street. His account was correct. For girl's favor, remarking that he knew of no which by ages of cultivation the seeds ulxmt. When they are in need of forage Beighton I believe that Mrs. Beighton that her business was to make “golds" win the bracelet, Barr-Saggott turned ner, having susix-nded from his neck a his twenty cuirassiers he returned twenty reason why she should lie compelled to don have been eliminated and the fruit for or food outside of that which they can wept with delight at the reward Provi and a delicate green like young water grass. an article of apparel distasteful to her. get in their own rich valley they sally frame in which a company of the cuiras francs. which it was cultivated greatly expand dence had sent her in her old age. Immediately London was in an uproar. ’ Next she shot over the target twice, then He hid his toy in his pocket. In the Other domestics filing aside their caps ed. In relation to the bearing qualities out. make their trades or purchases and siers were in line in the full splendor of Mr. Beighton held his tongue. He was wide to the left twice—always with the evening he played with it: in the morn and thought they had issued a new declara of this fruit Humboldt, who early saw return home They are monogamists, an easy going man. paint and gilding. same deliberation—while a chilly hush Every morning he received twenty of ing also before starting out. He even tion of independence and asserted their the wonders of the plant, said that the everyman having one wife and no more. Now a commissioner is very rich. His fell over the company, and Mrs. Beighton They do not live in a communal form them, and each one sold for twenty sous. took it witli him to the boulevard, fear rights as free born Englishwomen. But, ground that would grow ninety-nine pay is beyond the dreams of avarice—is took out her handkerchief. Then Kitty Thus every evening, in mounting to his ing if be had it at home that his father much to their astonishment, the employ- pounds of potatoes would also grow either, but preserve the family in its in so enormous that he can afford to save shot at tlie ground in front of tlie target < ' ..... ■- ----- f'ne of thirty-three pounds of wheat, but that tegrity The men are a little above the ers made little if any. protest. might find it aud make him resell it. home in Acacia street—tlie sixth story of wealth, „ re • i..... a - woman of ,,r rank and .... i .......i.i. same ground would grow 4,000 average height, they are strong and and scra|>e in a way that would almost and split several arrows. Then she made This continued through all the cold them, the house—he must show twenty sous marked: active, and they are noted for their skill discredit a member of council. Most a red—or even points—just to show for each missing cuirassier. Now he month of December, but the little street “Oh, very well; take them off if you like. pounds ef bananas, consequently to that ill climbing the mountains and in bring commissioners are mean, but Barr-Sag what she could do if she liked, and she shivered in the misty air; his cheeks, vender was now merry, and his voice, I think them lather nice; and uow there's of wheat is 133 to 1 and to that of pota ing down the game they need. They are gott was an exception. He entertained finished up her amazing [terformance nose and ears were purple, and his little though still feeble, was no longer sad no danger of tny being mistaken for a toes 44 to 1. royally, he horsed himself well, he gave with some more fancy shooting at the The banana possesses all of the essen very shy and suspicious of Indians from dances, he was a jxiwer in the land, and target supports. Here is Miss Beigh- chapped hands were buried to the elbows when he cried: chambermaid I shall wear one myself.” “The cuirassiers, fine cuirassiers, for Within a week the revolution had been tials to the sustenance of life. The savage other tribes, and it is only by the most he behaved as such. in his pantaloon pockets. In a feeble, ton's score as it was pricked off: accomplished. The British matron and of the sea isles and the jungle owes whit careful and adroit means that a white thin, but sweet and melancholy voice he twenty sous!" Consider that everything 1 am writ Total Total Two mtmths passed, in which Charles her daughters now use the pretty and lie he has of physical strength to this food. man can approach them and gain any ing of took place in an almost pre-his Gold. Red. Blue Black Whlta Hits H.'.jio cried: il 110 0 t * Wheat alone, potatoes alone, will not information as to their life. The women toric era in the history of British India. “The cuirassier, the fine, brave cuiras liad not seen the little invalid, but the coming house cap, while Mary Jane, Barr-Baggett looked ns if the last few do this. When taken as a steady diet it are smaller in stature, very fond of Some folk i»ay remember the years be sier, for twenty sons!" But the indiffer gift was a daily joy and reminder of the is cooked—baked dry in the green state, adornment and given to fantastic deco fore lawn tennis was lsirn, when we all arrow beads had been driven into his ent crowd passed on, leaving him to re giver. legs instead of tlie target’s, and the deep One evening he heard his father say: pulped and boiled in water as soup, or rations of their faces. peat his offers as regularly as he had The Supai Indians appear to be far played croquet. There were seasons be stillness was broken by a little snubby, “Gaston Lembelly, the son of Ma cut in slices and fried. I do not know heard his father do. fore that, if you will believe me, when whose beauty I admire the most, the ma above many other tribes in morals. even croquet bad not Ix'en invented, and mottled, half grown girl saying in a This good man. a gilder by trade, but house owner, is very ill." jestic cocoa palm, with its heavy crown They look with scorn mxm any one who archery, which was revived in England shrill voice of triumph. "Then I've now out of his proper work, turned to I Charles felt a sharp pain in his heart, of great fringed leaves, or the graceful asks them questions as to their married in 1844, was as great a pest as lawn ten won I" this business to keep out of idleness, and large tears filled his eyes. Two days Mrs. Beighton did her best to bear up; banana, with its great leaves, which are n lations, holding that this is no one's nis is now. People talked learnedly that he might tho better feed his mother after his father again said: “Gaston Lemlielly, the son of the pro six feet long and two feet wide.—Gold business but their own. and the fact that about "holding" and “loosing," “steles,” but she wept in tlie presence of the less children. He naturally sold many the woman of the tribe who ¿"es wrong people. No training could help her thwaite's Geographical Magazine. more of the toys, because in his good prietor, is dead.” Is subjected to the most pronounced “reflexed bows," “M-ponnd bows,” through such a disappointment. Kitty natured way he added to these attrac- I Charles shut himself into tlie closet •’backed” or "self-yew bows," as we talk neglect, and generally is put out of the White DreNMes No Longer Worn. tionB by his sparkling Parisian jokes, ' where he slept. In bed he drew the about “rallies,” "volleys,” “smashes,” unstrung her bow with a vicious jerk, ami went back to her place, while Barr- “Speaking retrospectively,” said a V.ay. is pretty good proof that they are "returns," and “16-ounce rackets." they compelling attention and inducing sheet over his head and wept, hardly possessed of a sort of simple, heroic vir fashionable widow, “when 1 was a girl the listeners to buy. The little boy knowing why. He dozed, but continued Miss Beighton shot divinely over Saggott was trying to pretend that be tue. in society the white dress was consid could net do this; indeed was rather to weep in his dreams. ladies’ distance—sixty yards, that is— enjoyed snapping the barcelet on the Mr. Wittick found eleven of the men and was acknowledged the bisit lady snubby girl's raw, red wrist it was an ered one of the sweetest things a young Two days more he saw the large door sad while crying. “The cuirassiers, lady could wear. Now one never sees totally blind. He believes this to be archer in Simla. Men called her "Diana awkward scene most awkward. Every brave cuirassiers, for twenty sous!” of the house hung with black drapery, one tried to dopart in a body and leave them except at a commencement or a due to the splitting of the arrows when of Tara-Devi." Tears were in his voice, but not because bearing in silver the initials G. L. wedding. Prints, prints, prints! Even the bows were stretched too taut. Some On a table at tho entrance, beneath Barr-Saggott paid her great attention; Kitty to the mercy of her mamma. of the cold; he was accustomed to that. But Cubbon t<x>k her away instead, the sweet girl graduate in a white dress of the women who would be seen sitting and, as I have said, the heart of her Nor was he ill or hungry: on the con the wreaths of flowers, and lighted by is a rarity. As for Broadway, the sight barefooted in front of their thatched mother was uplifted in consequence. and—the rest is not worth printing. trary he was strong, and his father gave wax candles, was a little casket, not lar of a white dress on anybody but an in roof houses have the most peculiar big Kitty Beighton took matters more calm Rudyard Kipling ger than would have been required for a him plenty to eat. fant is a thing of general feminine com toes that ever were seen on a human be ly. It was pleasant to be singled out by Why, then, was he shedding tears, child of 5 years. When it passed out ing. The toes were not so very large, a commissioner with letters after his 11 in<1»lght In ExceflU. ment. under the hangings many friends fol and why did he regard with an air of but they were of abnormal width at the name, and to fill the hearts of other girls “ 1 know it is rather daring to venture “Tho most remarkable case of hind- lowed it. But far behind tho procession, disturbance, almost of fear, the children • ends. In some cases the big toe would an opinion in thia era of colors, but 1 with bad feelings. But there was no de Hight 1 ever came across,** said the old of the wealthy who were tempted by 1 more unkempt than usual, his hands still think now that a young and pretty be an inch and a half broad at the end nying the fact that Barr-Saggott was railroad •uperiutendent, “occurred on the pretty toys to approach him? f deep in the pockets of his corduroys, woman in pure white is the loveliest and very flat and thin. When Mr. phenomenally ugly, and all his attempts my division several yean ago. A young And wheu he sold one. and the twenty Charles Froer followed. The sky was Wittick and his party entered the canyon sous sank deep in his pocket, why did covered with a pall of dark gray, and at' although freed from the servile badge, haa vision in the world of beauty. She need they found the Supai very gentle and to adorn himself only made him more man named Brown was operator at a way station about ten miles this side of sighs burst from his curved lips and his times flakes of half melted snow were ' lots more trouble than formerly in keeping not be so very young, either, if reason hospitable in tbeir aboriginal way. but grotesque. ably pretty. I've seen women who could He was not christened "The Langur" Alliance. He was a good boy all over, eyes follow with a jealous and desolate beaten by strong gnsts of wind into the her hair done up. be called without offense neither young very reticent nt the same time. —which means gray ajx>—for nothing. and I hail my eye on him for promotion. expression the happy child who disap face and eyes. It is of interest to note iti this connection Proceeding down the canyon through It was pleasant, Kitty thought, to have But one winter’s night, after ordering a Truly living in such a time was not how frequently the customs or garments nor pretty who looked better in white peared in the crowd triumphantly bear than anything they could have put on." the fertile valley, along which was a him at her feet, but it was better freight train to come west, he let No. 10 ing away the gallant soldier? That day cheerful; it was a happy thing for little of one class are imitated or appropriated And what man of forty upward, pray, slender stream of never failing water, to escape from him and ride with the passenger express go east. How he made Gaston to go away to a country where by another. In good society the use of the business had been excellent, only one the purest and sweetest in the land, they graceless Cubbon—the man in a dragoon the blunder he never could explain will not agree with her? word “ lady ” Is now rare. It consorts with the children of the rich who had been toy remaining—one only, and nineteen “On a single track road nothing under The man with a liandpainted mus reached a magnifleent waterfall, where regiment at Umballa the boy with a "gents” on the signs of cheap restaurants, good to those of the poor here below pieces of silver jingling in his purse. and is uttered oftenest in the police courts tache or beard went out with the white the silver stream plnnges over a preci handsome face and no prospects. Kitty heaven could prevent a wreck, and Near him, almost touching him. came a would meet and play and love each other, j or the slums, where may be heard tales of dress.—New‘York Herald. pice 257 feet in height, and falling in a liked Cubbon more than a little. He j Brown realised that before the rear little boy, clinging to his mother's hand. and never know cold or want. “me ladifriend” or “de lady round de cor stream of the rarest beauty down to the never pretended for a moment that lie lights of the passenger train were out of Charles did not dare enter the church, 1 ner wot washes fer some women on de Although of the same age he was much pool below. Cotton wood trees were was anything less than head over heel» sight. Most men would have lost their The Bane of tlie Unruly Student. smaller than Charles and very thin, his but lingered in the vicinity until he avenoo.” If a policeman drags a drunken The dean's office at Harvard is, from felled, lashed together and a ladder in love with her; for he was an honest heads at the thought, but Brown didn't. ; could join the procession in its slow harridan to prison her protestations are face being emaciated and wan. It seem the nature of affairs, a purgatory. A made in sections, the whole seventy-six boy. So Kitty fled now and again from He remained at his instrument and tele ed hard for him to walk, for his right movement toward the cemetery of Mont sure to include the assertion, “I’m a lady, “summons" to the dean means that there feet long, ami down this the explorers the stately wooing» of Barr-Saggott to graphed me as follows, ‘Send wrecking 1 and dou't you forget it.” The grand old martre. He kept far away from every shoulder projected in a hump. Anglo-Saxon “woman” is preferred else is trouble for the man who is summoned. climbed in their exit from the home of the company of young Cubbon, and was train at once; trains 10 and 37 in colli- 4 They had never spoken, but they knew one while the remains of his little bene where. The high court of justice sits in the these strangely interesting semi-savage scolded by her mamma in consequence. ; sion.' It factor were being hid away forever. t each other very well by sight, having The dress coat, which chances just at dean's office. That is, it does so far as folk. The beautifal stream has been "But, mother,” she said, "Mr. Saggott I “I went out with the wrecking train He felt almost ashamed to be there, as often met. The deformed boy was named present to be the attire of the servitor and the undergraduates know, for here are utilized by the Indians in irrigating is such—such a is so fearfully ugly, yon at once, picked up Brown on the way. || Gaston Lembelly, one which Charles if it were a bad action, not having been served alike, is destined for some sort of delivered all the court's decisions. At those portions of the valley that were know!" and found a bad smashup, sure enough— Years ago the ulster one time in the history of Harvard col sterile, and it appears that for centuries thought almost too grand for so small a invited by any one. And he trembled fate yet doubtful. though tho engineers of both trains had "My dear, ” said Mrs. Beighton pious body. His mother was a rich widow, for the safety of his company of cuiras and the skirt overcoat were in prime favor lege there hung in the room of every un they have known of this method of aid ly, “we cannot lx» other than an all sighted each other in time to avert a Creased trousers siers which he dared to leave in charge with the wealthy. who lived in the first flat of the house in dergraduate a cartoon. It was a picture ing nature. ruling Providence has made us. Be frightful catastrophe. Of course I had of a friendly comrade, unknown to his Acacia street, of which she was owner. of “U 5"—the dean's office. sides, you will take precedence of to discharge Brown, but if his foresight father, that he might follow, even afar I'o.tlna.l.r General Balke.' Career. Gaston stopped before Charles, recog A grinning Mephistopheles stood at your own mother, you know Think of had been equal to his hindsight what a The Kight Hon. Henry Cecil Kalkes, M. that an<l be reasonable." nizing him with a sniilo and a bow. He in the mourners' line, weeping for his splendid railroader he would have made.” the door welcoming a long line of con little friend. He also avoided the keep P., |s>stmaater general of Great Britain,who gazed earnestly at the remaining toy, demned wretches. Over the door was Then Kitty put up her little chin, and —Chicago Special Press Bureau. born in Flintshire in ers. fearing they might chase him away recently died, was Fbntshirc In and exclaimed, "Oh. mamma, see the this legend, “Who enters here leaves all said irreverent things alxmt precedence Men, women and the little children, 1838 and was edu splendid cuirassier!” hope behind." Nearly every man who cated and commissioners and matrimony. Mr. Dr. Talma««', l.ast Cigar. at Cam His dark rimmed eyes—those of one fríen is of the dead boy, passed back Beighton rubbed the top of Ills head, for in recent years has left Harvard college bridge. He was My lust cigar was smoked at 3 o'clock . condemned to soon close them forever- through the gate, and Gaston was left in disgrace has left hope behind when he called to the bar he was an easy going man. one Sabbath morning in my western forever under the cold of the wet earth. Late in the season, when he judged opened wider, and he reached his long, last entered the door of “U ft."—New in 1M6, and from home. I had smoked three or four ci- , thin, waxy hand to grasp the wooden It was then that Charles timidly ap IS«« to 18X0 sat In teat tho time was ripe, Barr Saggott de gars sinco tea. I wrote my sermons York Tribune. pro;» lied. looking behind him to see if parliament as the veloped a plan which did great credit to then, and thought I could gather fresh A soldier and touch the spring. Immedi Conservative Few Murderer. KepenL his adnnnistrative powers. He arranged inspiration with every fresh cigar. ately the horse gave a fierce bound, and he waa watched. No, he was entirely alone. With care and tenderness he (Tory) memlar for an archery tournament for ladies, with • the rider brandished his weapon as if There is a popular notion to the effect Cheater. He next M i hand trembled as I finished my drew from his deep pocket the wooden most sumptuous diamond studded brace work, and when a book fell I started as 1 mowing the heads and piercing the that a murderer is necessarily pursued represented Pres cuirassier. let as prize. He drew up Ills terms skill if a pistol had been tired The creaking breasts of an invisible host. by the furies of regret and repentance; ton, anti in 1832 fully. and every one saw that the brace of my boots, so gn at was the nervous I but the truth seems to be that such feel was chosen one of “Oh. mamma, please buy him for me!" i -His mother did not buy him another, let was a gift to Miss Beighton. the ac strain upon me as I went down the J ings are rarely entertained by the offend the mem Iter» for "How much for your cuirassier, my and there won't be any up there per haps." he softly whispered to himself. ceptance carrying with it the hand and stairs, made my hair stand on end. I i er. Surgeon Bruce Thomson, of the gen Cambridge, which child.' asked the mother. I He considered the toy a minute, eral prison of Scotland, says that of the he continued to represent till hi» death. the heart of Commissioner Barr Saggott could not sleep that night, and resolved I “Twenty sous, madame.” 500 murderers he baa known only three It 1» a feature of the British system that The terms were s St. Leonard'» round— that I would give up smoking and end 1 "There is the money." and Gaston touched the spring, and for the last time member may represent any district, no J thirty-six shots at sixty yards-under the steed galloped, the saber cut and could be ascertained to have exhibited a matter Lembelly walked off with his prize. the sin of night study. “ LADIFRÎIND A “CENT” AND HIS where he Ilves, and the cabinet ortl I kept my promise, and then overboard 1 The little wooden frame was now pierced and put in flight the terrible but Also bad tbeir ups «nil downs. The crutch any remorseful symptoms. The true rials continue to I* member» of parlia the rule« of the Simla Toxopbllite society. Al) Simla was invited. There were went tea and coffee. Perhaps some may I cane has gone the pace in like manner. First criminal is unrestrained by moral per ment. From 1M74 to 1880 Mr. Rallies was empty, but with contracted lips Charles invisible enemy. Then he kissed the brave man on each ft flourished along tlie «venue, then it <l«s- ception from cnaie and the same lack of chairman of the ways anti mean» commit beautifully arranged tea tables under be better for smoking, but I think there 1 bent his head. He tried hard not to weep, but it was too much for him, and cheek, pressed him on his breast, kissed xled the tenement district-, «nd now it Is an sensibility forbidacontrition.- Washing tee and deputy speaker of the bouse In the deixlars at Annandale, where the would lie many sick headaches less wills ’ 1880 he became a member of the privy grand stand is now; and alone in its out it. " his forehead almost touching his little Mm again an 1 g-ntly placed him be unredeemed and unmarketable commod ton Star. _________ adorning the pawn shop window». council, and in 188« Lord Salisbury named glory, winking in the sun, sat the dia My first cigar made me desperately ahelf. hia hands thrust into his pocketa, neatb the lovely and odorous wreaths—a ity So the world goes round and nearly Do not be angry if the roosters awaken him for postmaster general. A singular mond bracelet in a blue velvet ease. sick; after I smoked my last cigar I be- he burst into a shower of tears and sighs. fitting grave for hero and steed. In leav every action proves that man Is an imit«- you at daybreak. Remember that if fact in hi» case was Umt he had almost le Gaston Lembelly heard him and turn ing tlie cemetery he continued to turn tire «nimal. ed about, pulling his mother toward the and throw kisses until the newjnade PROMOTION OF THE CAP. VERY QUEER INDIANS. CUPID’S ARROWS.