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I don’t tuppotc that there I* in the wide world a happier wife and mother than lady Dartmoor. I don’t mippoac Hint between the four wh» there exi»U a woman who I* prouder and foodrrof her husband and her children, and *he hue very auflicienl exeux for her pride and her fondue**. Dartmoor

Jnctly

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distinctly clever man—and when the Duke of Wiwtcomury maid that Dartmoor, who wa» hi- aon and heir, should marry and v . iree the meat prize, the

dined u. lean- Ixndou UU the era orw. At hi. lonlahip'a deal re I u Dartmoor every day. At 4rst she Inclined to be confidrntiaL I at

I implored her Ur give

After a while -In- did . waathar -lie fancied Iter husband neglected her. In vain I pointed out that a man ' la.nl Dart moor’s I-witlon. a* the heir I be duked-un of Weetcountry, u the mei or for ciudw-urthy. a- an under tccMary

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C Dartmoor. Lady Dart

“Dr. 6.

me.” aai-l lardy

moor wa> uelting morbid. •'lardy Dartmoor, you • lowaiiee*.” 1 -aid. Lady Dartmoor de dined to make allowance* and the ma

drojrprd.

One night I waa *ent for snddenly lo Lady Dartmoor. She waa •.altering fi a sudden attack of brain feerr. evidently brought on by iulenac excitement. Then ’ deal of wild drlinum.and Lady

rthing

mind. 81a- bad bad a in at lady Dou blech It

her mother, lira. Verner. I warned her not

lo leave her d.iugbter’e Iwdaida "In your dnugbter’a atate. my deal

I aaid. •’ If any ai

I directed that m

■’catch.” of the a.

it Lord

thing he doe. go to for

L tire aort (»f man who fed*, u the vnlgar old pong -aid, t bat “Ire D liound to gc * whole bog or none.” Of eoune he genius, brcaa-c be ha. the capacity- for lug an Infinite amount of trouble. He dlaUnguLbed himself at the uuivervlty merely in tbe -clioola. but also on tbe ri ami in tberricket field*. Then be traveled through Central Aaia w-lth that ver

cemric personage. Captain BntUea.

erally know u a> Uudjl Brittle^ tbe great orientaliaL And then be became private

Lord Grindstone. laud Grindwaa reported to have killed aevend

private arcrrUriea; but no amount of w ork waa loo-even- for y oung Dartmoor. He knew i-Tfectly well that hi. career a. Ui« future bead of tbe great bonne of West-

country w«* necessarily- politica.

Lord Dartmoor waa a fiiw-nt apeaker and a bard worker, and be quite uudersUrod that a. Ixrnl (innd.toue’aprliate aecn-tary he would be Initiated into lire laiainem of a pram real Inlitician. and learn all tbe trick, of lire trade. He bad two year* with Lord Grindatooe. Then be entered tbe house an member fur Clod a-urthy. He had attended far too often, both in the house of com mou* and In another place, aa laud Grind atune-’a private secretary, not to understand all alaxjl lire form* of tbe house: and lie waa a glutton for work, and member* were continually proposing to “add the name” of tbe member for Clcslworthy to

this committee and that committee.

Linda Venter wa* one of the l«dle» of the lamdon M-ai-m when she lu-came en gnged to laird Dartmoor. That was noth

ore Ulan her right, boeau-e ML. r was .really very beautiful She dy elgliiern. but she was straight aher figure well drvelo|ml. and lier if the riltenrd wheal, was genuine :

and plentiful; and a. for tbo-e tender blue i yea of hers, as see say in ray pmfauuon. > 'they ncn-leraled the cardiac action.” i I ,m mu going to tleserilte lier in detail: It Is I s-rfcclly unnecessary, because you always ee Lady Ihtrtmoor's photograpbs in tbe

indowa, and her portrait by Paris, was the picture at the academy

When be | “ f no K

rden ti

Harley .tract b a great trial to Maria, Is eery fond of flowers, but, like John Gil pin’s wife, she has a frugal mind. SIm docs not buy her dowers at tbe florist' abe deal* with the barrowmen In tb( .tract. She does not pay In cash: nbt ’’swap-" my old clot bra for floral trras hit*. It 1* no use my remonstrating with

Maria—she will do iL Two day* after the Lady Dartmoor's ill nr. into my consulting root she cried (Maria is v<

abe will call

it I have fou

tone ruby ring, ice; It waa Lady

nut a magnificent three I recognized the ring at o

Dartmoor'*

“AnanUaT cried my wife, “I got rid of your old shawl dreeaing gown today; I ~ lend it for ferns One of them actually came out of the pot. It waa so dry, poor thing; ami between the lot and the earth

waa this tasautlfu! ring.”

1 congratulated Maria, and I tookrhargt of the ring. When I called professionally upon lardy Dartmoor that day lur mother, Mr* Verner. was very much depressed. ’’.She has been raving all ntgbt about Captain Ulacksiidcr and tier ruby ring, doctor. She seems perfectly coiudoiu now. but sbe dor* nothing but shed tears, a . . her left band. And."

dismally, “her ruby

added Mr*,

ring i% missing. Dr. Si Then I went up to i was perfectly sensible freely from her l<

of Mr*

Then I a

a tbe fi.

my patient. Sh.

m-risible, but ber mental de iutcuac and tear* were flow ii lier lovely eye*. I got rid T on some pretext or other, and. tin-tending to pick H

"Oh. Dr. Swansdow n." abe cried. In a ■dice of genuine gratitude, "then it war ill a dream—a dreadful, dreadful dream. must tell you, doctor," abe cried in her xcilrau-iit: "I must tell you. Somebody,’’ he said—"somebody who .ball be name

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roarrird laird Dartmoor I think that the poor child waa a little dia iipointol. because, though It waa am alao- *«* luve marriage on both aidea, yet Darilour bad *o many irons In tbe political fire that be coaid not give a proper amount o! attention to bis beautiful wife. You see be was a member for Clodworthy; Ire had iu made an nniler aecrrtarj of * at with the affair* of his con* enta. and tire affaire of tbe nation, and detenuination to la- a great political m, though he lured and honing and beautiful wife, really — canement* were an ver

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I.41U.U0U per annum. To think wisely I- the part of a aa t wisely requires a r-imbination a

much of tbe first baby aa be d

next seven put together.

A billion dollars would bny gowns for all tbe women In the civilized world, and shore for 5UO.oai.OUO homela. children.

partial to new honey

I his II

- had a

a leg of mutton.

Rtiakraprare and Mollere are reported to be Ibronly book* lord Randolph Charcblll taka With him on his toorthrough Africa. The rim*way* on the Brooklyn bridge average two a month In summer and one a month In winter ArroU average four There la nothing that so promptly cuts short a amgralion of the lungs, aore threat or rheumatism aa hot water thoroughly and promptly applied. When yon Incline to weary of srell doing solaoo yourself with the Arab proverb. “Tbe reward of good works la like date*, sweet and ripening late.’’ It U calculated that Wordsworth, nature’s port, walked during his lifetime a distance of nearly 300.(100 mllea, and what -plendid use he made of Ida saunu-rtngs! The Y. M. C. A.’a of tbe country now wn property worth IIS.501,000. One thouurd and eighty three persons are engaged aa paid officials, and there are 235,000 mem

Glrla Are Afraid of Candy Now. If there It anything In this great and glorious republic of ours t-h.t a girl Ukm l*H*r than any other one thing It la candy. Even the young man who unwillingly C ' •»» the major portion of his salary to la tbe purr!rase of II can't bold a can

hie gains

than be naira to get upal Ta. m.. after silting up unUI 13 or 1* a. m. helping her to eat IL He haira It not only because It is his rival, hut because he knows that tbe manufacturer la making about 10,000 |wr net on every pound that Is aold, Cupid

Cupid.

course, In thrae figures reference is ii time candles that come in tucks and frills and satin boxes and I—i— which are tbe only brands a veteran candy girl will accept. Bat the young man’s turn

will hi

and t

ored bl

Dartmoor than ■

eautiful Lady

i great deal Into society, more admired a« Lady ic had been as Linda Vi

Captain the Honorable Iteginali adder, generally known as Adonh adder, was a profraaiiuud lady-killer. Young Blackadder bad lots uf money-, and wbru I say that lie waa a sort of Lovelace, with a dash of Casanova, yon can understand the aort of man be was. He wr reived everywhere because be wa« ceediugly Well connected, lull be w distinctly dangerous man and a libertine by choice. His complexion was of an Ivory like pallor. Women always admire thi they forget that it 1* usually produced. In Captain Hlackaddrr'a case, by diraipotion and late *- - w altzed like an angel;” men looked uiron him as a conceited nnnukulL ’’

igel. and be waa a conceited thorough good kicking

dreadfully vivid dream. Dr.

swauauown,and I thought I waa sure Ihal tny dream waa a reality, for 1 had lot Juy ring; and I dreamt that when 1 w. aiitlng out with him In the ennuervatar Ml Lady Doublechlu'a ball the other night he aaketl me lo elope with him that night At first I Indignantly refused. Then 1 dreamt that I hesitated, 1 told him Ic leave me; that if I consented I would put the ring in a flower iiot that held a fere which was standing heblnd ua; and then I I dreamt—and my dream seemed real, ' tor—that 1 made up my mind that Dart, moor no longer loved me. and that 1 placed my ring In the flower pot, close to the edge, and that Jnat then Dartmoor anwared take me home And then I rememh nothing more until late hut night. And then 1 found tbe ring waa gone; and, oh!

Dr. Swanadown, I loathed myself.”

“Calm your-cif, calm yourself, my dou young lady.” I began, with a genial pro frasional smile. ’ Late bourn, my de Lady Dartmoor, late hour* and lyiudi air have mnefa to answer for. It was lucky thing, though. Unit you found you. ring, and now your mind la thoroughly disabused of tbe—urn—monstrous hallucination. You must try to dlamira thaw

ridiculous Idea* from your mind. Ai

numskull, and

would have done Captain the

. w-orld of good.

Injured

Reginald Blackadder > But It la difficult for

even an injured husband, Ic thorough good kicking to an Guards who stall da six foot one in bis sucks For a year before her marriage Captain Blackadder bad paid Linda Vi attention, but Mia Verner g encouragement; after her marriage the captain's atlenlkma became still more strongly marked. He danced with her as often as possible, and women liked to dance with Reggie Blackadder. He would talk to ber iu whisper* about nothing, and most women fell a profound satisfaction In monopolizing Ure attentions of so handsome a man aa Captain Blackadder. He played tire very strongest card that can he played in the game of fascination, and posed aa Lady‘Dartmoor's friend. Lord Dartmoor did not trouble himself one jot about the fascinations of Captain Blackadder. be merely looked upon him aa an aaa—an aaa wbo talked well, who danced well If he coold only have pretended to have been a little bit jealous all might have been well; but Dartmoor had not time for jealousy, much Iras for shamming IL When be could escape from the house. If be bad time, which he very seldom had. be would drop In ai tbe ball or carpet dance, at which his wife might be engaged, and ’ally drive home with her, as a hueshould; but be waa generally an tired, fellow, that be dropped off to sleep before they got to tbe houae. Itsnu alible lime that I waa called in profeeaiooaily lo ace Lady Dartmoor. I ’ known her all ber life, you see, and I supposed to understand her conaUtu-

^ app*jta;

ter. Are we not, l*dy DartmoorF' I aaid, with a -mile that was childlike and bland, to Mr*. Werner, wbo just then entered tbt I did not tell laird Dartmoor bow ve nearly the bappinc** of hta young wifi life bad been wrecked; but I ordered tbe

Dartmoor* off

world; and they started within the fortnight iu Sir John Bii

yacht, which Dartmoor When I got home I to)

lost the ruby ring, and I added Dial I did

not believe that they were rubies. “Oh, Auaniaar* cried Mr*. Swauadoi

In her Just indignation, “you are a perfect

fool!”

What became of Captain tbe Honor*Mr Reginald Blackadder* Why. ’ French deputy, spitted him u|>on the sands of Blackeubergbc because be waa a great deal too Altrulirr Ur Mine. Jarnae. and be died upon tbe field of honor. Sene him right, the hemal! They manage Ibis sort uf thing so much belter in b’ranoe.—St. Jama Budget A Black kllk ■‘.(Usual far Two Itollar*. A black silk petticoat, trim mod hand aomely with black lace, ia a luxury that not every woman ran afford when the price* of them range from twenty to thirty dollars, and even more. This is how oue was made, and a beauty It waa at that, for

A young woman started o

a ousts to get ure long envied article. She went from shop to shop; nothing quite suited ber, and It seemed auch an awful lot to give for tb* flimsy things, with their poor Moe and pinked ruffice, that were act So. giving up In despair, she took tb* elevated home, and gliding over the Brooklyn bridge a waft of fresh air blew an Idas ber wearied brain. On getting home she found an old red silk underskirt which

ended to be knit up Into a

woven portiere. On another dress waa an old block lacs flounce, which, with sponging. pressing and darning, waa m*de nearly

Tbe

Tbe girl* are scared, and they won't P-._ randy any more, brrausr Irat week a New young woman, on a visit to Wash ;. received a box of candy from her as ahe was leaving the national capital to nibble on daintily aa abe hiislb-d homeward. She pa home before tire Isix wua rnipticd, and tbeu she lilt it again. But it was one time too many, and the *piraremly succulent. saccharine and sincere hia-nlate drop In Its aola-r suit of brawn -xplodtd with ternllc force In in-r mouth and blew |.-arly teeth, and jaw bone aplln rud n*.y cheeks, arid dimpled chin, •herry li|*.. and poachblow akin all over the town of New lloreb and clear out Into the suburbs. Nobody wbo saw tbe dreadful sight bad the slightest Idea that there waa so much lo a chocolate drop of tbe regulation dimension--. but Un-re waa, sod tbe girl gut all out of it that could be gut in the brief Umc at bur dU;*suil. Of course rrjiort of Ure accident-not Ure chocolate drop—flew all over the telegraph wire* sod drop;*.! Into the tinines of the fair In every atate, and DOW the young girl* won't touch candy, even though the young men swiar It Isn't loaded, which they are nut In any burry to do.—New York Truth.

It will probably never be known what became of the ark of tbe covenant at tire time of tbe destruction and plunder of Ure temple. Even conjecture* coureming it are altogether usrleav Some say that It waa taken away and destroyed by- Nebumiraculously concealed from the spoiler*. * account It among the hidden things -*• **“ **—*- — reveal. It L ad

videncr on record U It is generally understood that the ab-i-uor of tire ark was one of the Important particular* In which the second temple regarded a* Inferior to that of Solo . Jisepboa atate* that “the inoal holy place” was vacant In the Mound temple; certain rabbinical writers aaarrt Ural Iu pbUSfwaa simply marked by a stone. Tire fact that Ezra. Nebemlah and the Maccabera frequently mention tbe other sacred utensil*, but never refer to the ark, seem* an acknowledgment on their part they knew nothing of the greet med of the covenant—SL LouU Repair

Street fakir* hare brought out a new toy lot neither runs along the pavement nor rake* a noise If placed at the mouth. Men od boys who had gathered about a fakir ’■ Stuyvesant park yesterday srmstartled Iren be cried “Look out”' With a whizz id a whirr, something rose swiftly In the air, curved, and swept gracefully down re new toy la an aerial top, and the fakir several on the spot It consists of a thin ring, with three spokes, mounted detacbalriy on a slander steel rod. The spokes are flanged and twisted a hit The hub baa d for a string. Tbe handle of the steel rad is held In one hand, while the other pulhr off tbe string with a jerk. Tbe —* ' revolve* rapidly and ascend*. Some it wUl ascend several hundred feet, the height of flight depending on tbe force with which the airing la jerked.-New York

lyvlug process. Tbe r, and for two dollar*,

wore uacuuu urprrasurn. the sum for dyeing, aha hadgrtnuch prat, and Chang* Of air. She ti,, petticoat Uran any she had sten for U« rat Lady Dartmoor de- dollar*.—New York Evening Sun.

when be did not believe It 1 . , _ read U aa If I did not heller, if’ Mr. Pyl*. being directed by hta bishop to read It, did so, saying, “1 am directed to read Usia. which la aaid lo hare been the creed of St Athanasius, hot God forbid that It should ha your* or miner John Patriot Wilson, when speaking of Kloodemua aa “ * to in Iba third chapter of John,

sad when commenting oc tb# teo virgins ha ua*3 u “ten young ladlaa. "-Rt L