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2-lefc aj. tny wtmm#» l all njy •rlgtf! .1 1 ]>ork<'<« full an-! W*t<t fcon.- Wh.-u J Ollv.-r Adams and ! wtr* tfUing on* wr-nt !»•«•▼ mm It; tan! «•* afl^rnaao in a routu ta. uir Uh- west, askfnj nir tia- usual •funttkiQ'- faod A shutter was rlowil, and the sunliftit j»ut out the llchts I aa usual. slton<- through the at the emls tiiat ! bad aad turned In
of the slats Now. though the Of. were tn»t round, we txitieei! tiiat a round *j>ot of light from each crack fell on the wall opjwwite ti»e window I had often seen tl»e fibettotaenon U-f<>re and calle«l Adams' attention to 1L A sin-
gular exj.resjiion came be lookisl at them
■ “Cat
ThatV why I »u> a woman ia a ural tfUnger Palsy would have g«u>e bark with me tin- next day to break the bank again, but I bad had enough of ft. and we agreed that I should re•turr. to my businear ! did mi and hare don«- well, ns yon know, ever stnoe.
er his face as Some. I fancy, after what I're told yon.
you don't wonder that I never see on*
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HTATllJ>KBV 1KH P»ut«trSer July It I3*> W'ltlet.* .lo-m Bept * Wn Jutta* Way 1S7"> WitteU • 'otyott
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Nov * W E You ns, AnsWa Walter A cm Mi. Avabio W H Krishl. H»SI> Bow t,
i'«; Harry Ueanunn W»k»n>*.!i
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xplai^the circular form?" of tie aw Uttie sun Images without a
profound Btlrrtng of my omotiona “
WII.I.ABD C. IRVING
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_ JAIL HttNIB*. '• Kt Hetr|B, bnnd JT am mne * tawtord Bu<'k. Iniad M hlteivut on MHn. 1 x-munt Hand, (••od IJi Interval on moe 6 ^«eue Way. I.md •»* HeretVjrd l>>is.. u.nd it. latere*'<ui mneJoxliua H Jtene*. ■••nd '* M'.rsun H.ind. Kv**ut.n. Id! Itllep-.' am fft u . AuuaJbeWfr. (•.nd lit '■ Idmuteu* T ftaatn. fantd |
HOI.1.Y BKACH ISOAl> BoNtet.
you
I aski'd.
“Only that the spots of light are minute images of the sun.” be replied. Jt Isn’t this that Intnvst* me. I
one of those little sun
Images without t>eing profoundly “Out with It," I said, for I knew there was a story la-hind bis emotion
SKINNING PEARLS.
It la aa Art Wblefc
“Sk Inning a peart” u a phrase which may dppear to the lay reader as « misprint ■'Skltialag" the purchaser of
<ru b, "to * M “ u “' «t.
that tile peari itself m.vy tie "skinned,"
Uo. b~t 1„ world - -I drrw ^
. o.otrtmooi.l .mon, buoarwU of , u
blanks I was doing well in business over, may be a revelation and was able to provide for the'three The j>earl is constituted along the little klda tiiat came along during the generai hues of the S;mnl*h onion. Its ttrst tlve years of any married life. My origin h snppoaad to Is* due to the ia wife was not extravagant; Indeed, she traduction of certain irritating foreign
looked out for the nickels very care-
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S II B V VunlJi.ru. Wildwood II J Woodruff ladr-ul*.-, Y»'«.l • Yus- Mu) . • Jss T Hoffman. Ixiwer Tu p Ml Holll.PMlrkrl.1 |.p.-,T»;. I W alter A Huiiili. Avaloa 7 Coleman V OolsaD. Mtddu- _ Ilia—Ills : S I» H Wtnton. bra lule t Yt) I Herbert M Oanotl. IkmnU _ Mw—hip I W K Y'ounc. AnalTM 5 W H Bright, hTJI) Hra< h U Mk-hael <■ Upmaa, Wood-
IN Hit.ENT
11 HW Paid Oni..
! July ll UC. Murk I«ke .; Ian Rote a Mille,
1 ' £“* J? J^* 4 fhattner and Bennett
Nov I! ITM R.m> H Mtller
5 R!»: tri.-r Wid Ben net 1
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«* c j Jun 12 121 oiu. v Oarrrtw.n .'4 .•» I Mur 10 141 den.me Ruol. 2 ST S* » H H RutberS.nl Mu> S 3* Blatttiet« R>-riiv-*' »1 S | IS HP I m v. I!? 4 Er id LOANH. ,, £ . * Barurtty Tru.t (V. * * ’; ■ Un 7 ^ do III t* I n ** Bank. Omuo • »s w. • J; fc
Ineideutol. I Kindlon.
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fully Nevertheless, no matter bow careful a w oman may be tn this reaper! she is a natural plunger, and I found out my Daisy was one of that kind. "One evening (n midsummer when my family was out of town I was per-suad.-d to g.» into a gambling bi.nae. I never dreamed of hett.ng when I entered. but I soon caught the fever, and when I left the place I had won something like fO 1 | was ^ wHl pleaned with my venture that I trl«l it again the -n.-xt night 1 won steadily for a week; Own 1 b-g.-iu to haw To make a long story short, by tlie time my wife came home 1 was mined. I sold out my business to |>ay my debts and had f2Tsi over with 'which to Iwgln the world again My wife was plucky about it all and refrained from wb..t nln«-t»<en in twenty women would have done under the cin-uinstances She nev
er spoke a word of blame.
"I rwelved my tarsi one morning and In the nft.-moon went with It to try to recover my losses, telling Daisy I was going to take a walk. 1 won over
cutter in the shell of ’be oyster or the mussel, and its formation Is suppoged to digwiid upon the creature's <-ovfnag the ofTendmg f-.tvlgi vubatanc*- with the layer like secret I us whii± make tlie substance and the beauty of the
I»ogri
In at least one i -spect th«t pearl stands n lone In- the m gr/ry of prclous stone*. At the {non • nt It is picked from the shell the di ■ •verw looks bji on It to n-i-ognlae th greatest beauty and value «.«f the pear: The lapidary It not looked to for its i» i rfection. as in the i-a*<- of one who may pick up a diamond in the rough or a ruby or g sapphire. The beau > of the*, stone* is er»-9t*il by the la; 4 :ary; in the case of the |war! the iapu; rj is disiswed ta reg«ni the oyster a. the better judgs of it.* iKTfa-cUutis. t uly now and then doc* tt» laptUary d. -gree with nature and -eggest Ua- “ski; ulag" of the gem Tlierr- is only one man in Chicago wti» ittempta this w jrk —at tin- _iKi of the pear! ow ner. As to bow be Sow l! on.- might as wi ll ask the sphinx But for the adventurous owner of ft* pearl, the charge ras.gea from $7.50 to $li and the other *iay. after paying for this work, the owner of a
IIJOO. but i.»t It the same night, win P ““ rl , ' lM,r " d ^ u * t UlC.oO by^£an»-
nlng and losing alUTuatelj My wife
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Ke*rve C.rantv Ijiw l.tamn < *wni) ivnnhvtlle and Count) Runds Irw-.d^utai, !*iihllc Hia>e Huapltal f-a I n*aiiI rtnilnc. Pul.lk' rv-h.».!. * S'aii <Y!v Turnplk. 1 ndiip-iii rv.idler.and r>»ii.«r
as well as I What I was doing, but never said a word, pretending ig norante. When I Lad lost all my winnings and gaiYO lowldea she begun to look anxious Not that I mid a word. I didn't need to She eouM tell by my face bow I stood, and when abe wanted to know exactly she would examlns my pocket book after I waa asleep “One afternoon I went to the ’den’ with but $3) in my pocket, and I must
It was u pearl aei In a ring, and the owner was willing to sell the penr! If he could get within a few dollars of the amount be had paid for 1! He took It to a friend who ia at the bead of the diamond and pearl department
in u Jewelry store.
"YVe don't want the iwarl.” said tb* expert. "I can show you one in the '-as*- lien- that we will sell you for $50. yet I wouldn’t trade it for youra. "If I wen- you I'd risk bavlug It sBB^d '” Explanations followed, and the friend
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Indentation that waa ns Kune; the pearl was ■h-d and a apjt bright
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b.v, to.,M vmt, mlaeraMe, to, m , o,,. nj, tu,,,. ,,,,3, tal „ wife kissed me before I left the bouse called to learn of the aueveas of the and said, 'Be son- to be borne for din- operation and was offered $230 for the ner.' Just as if abe didn't know that ••tinned ix-art after tlie fee ..f $7 50 had
If I got alstorbed 1 wouldn’t pay any attention to dinner or any qjfier meal. I played very dose, seldom risking much at one time, for my capital was a bagatelle Itespite my caution my pile grew lower and lower, and at last I had hut one white chip left The dealer w asn’t paying much attention to me
and was yawntnj been ot his work
I was so absorbed that I didn’t noUce a young fellow who came and leaned orer me. watching my game. I put my last chip on the ten and lot!
was broke
‘f than the rest of the stone that t rnarml it* original surface had disap-
peared altogether
Ordinarily in the pearl marketa the /
• x.* x.iu-u aiieuuou io me — • — —— -— f rntng Inriwnllj. having * v “ U r4 *«* ra,!d fur tt,r iwfectio* in* vork all the night before. ‘" ca,wI *® a COIQe * ftw the slmll. The irbed that I didn’t notice ^ k ‘ r ‘ ““ a rul, ‘- «loea nol bafic upon ■w who came and leaned n "' I"' rf, vting of It by Un- akinning
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"The dealer, ignorant that I had noth ,>, ' arl ' > arv • M,,1 Kht • Iwwply enough for ing to bet with, went on with the game. tbt ‘ l .’. uy, ' r 0, ' , '«' , * , >nally tn risk "sklnAnd nott I’m getting to the point of my niUK ' An<1 n ' ,, IhfruQoenrly the wurk■tory. Through a crack in the window er '' rPW * rt «I rl< hly.-STilcago Tribune of these little suns came In and ,,!M *
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light .-I on the Jack. The dealer blinked at It and didn’t seem sure whether tt was a white chip or a silver dollar. The young man behind me said. Deal.’ This decided the sleepy man *nd be dealt The Jack won. and be toased me a white cheek. The young man behind me. without asking per mission, pushed the chip over between the king and queen: and tt won I sat atupldl, looking on, the young man making my bets for me and winning
*TATK AND COUNTY’ ROAD*.
I’uid Order
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XS. T itam aa INTERBIT ON H<IU.Y BKA< 'H ROAD *W l*Hld OiNipiMI* • **' IS, .-.VS,* 4-U.9.M 14. MX n, .ii.iV- 1 '- 1 -
Oprulus the Simplon Taaaet. On April 2 the flrat trains ran through the Simplon tunnel Engineer Brandau. who had directed the work on the tunnel, took the train In from the Italian side and reached the Iron door which had bocn erected to stop a flow of hot water and which atill kept the two section* asunder Presently the train from the Swiss end waa heard beyond the door. By mean, of hammering 'he two parttoa com muni w i'h each other, and In a few mlnutaa the door waa knocked down and the tunnel waa open. Mr. Rosemuud. the engineer ta charge of the
" no 1117 winnings had been on an Image of 122? 8 ’ rU * • kJ ®' • book baD<5 * * tb* "un and didn’t dare nay a word for Mr Br * nd ■ ,, Bandwplayed the fear bed flsr.- up and give it .wnv . 8vrld * »Dd the lulian royal ►,ooo® The piles tiefoee 15c gr* w , Q( x ™ ar 2 b Th* Italian bishop embraced and suddenly I was ■tartJed by bearing A * 8W ‘“ bUbo I*. who dien preached a the the dealer cry. Busted! - Hie. * bor * •‘* rmon »Dd aatod Gods ble*«lM t 4® c. tl>ln * 1 ,iUi * ttmr ,h *t was to turn to aU ^ human iSS ,ook ■« the man behind me txT^. If , r>0<3 Ubor »*** « IA13 ® the devil had done U all to get mv soul TtU w ** a dramatic and dafdtrt
RespenfuU) *utMBiUMi. with the winnings. Great heavens •|“’ , *“f 4Uon of • fraat work la which LEWIS S STEWril Wb °“ ^ 700 I *aw7 Under a i foLr^^lL.r" 14 U tntWMtad. We 5- 5TM.WCU. sombrero drawn down orw the face I opening of th* tugnai will 00t
Oauot) (tollernw. flittered a pair of eyeo. and those eye* i ^ "*** “'“tha.-Touth'* OoO-
" rbr dealer began to waks up and
•17,144 M t * k “ * n ‘nterest My bac placer was
EA WUi CITY' R'iad , ' h * r>, '*“' •“> • wanted to
atop him. bat I remembered that ail
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