Kt£A 1. KWTA rs AUHHTH.
D tm yet but for Hut drwdfol doctor-* bill. She bad ben at deotb'i door U*t Wtetor. h« *r»t real -
droriMd- for *e waa by nature aplrttad and toll of fun. But tb# Krpnotbar waa a little morbid on the point of Joe-a lam. In fear. It ml*ht be aald. «he w«toMad tba dirt. arbo. It waa trefl known, fce did not lore. SOU they had dot on fairly tamrtber until the epoch of Ranaom Fartey. It waa kin. Greet'* nephew and
i but right and natural tba aboold marry Joe. who held a i CUC on tb* farm, lira Greer fetched ber buaband and hla daughter home with ber to tire, and the C
er after Squire Greer dl thought It beautifully fit that they Amuid-fa on being together and letting him take tare of them. At least that
«t U time. Ha at to read tM* maiden riddle. Be had bean unite fair. he^ftfet-Aafl told ber tu the outnt be couldn't afforj l — -
■rmmowhreok it tne atream aid* uar aoramc In main ten* no*. Feasibly the Information had Its weight Possibly also It went augBSKgra&s; furloualy Jtak.ua of him. Jo. decided someth log moat be doue-and did It Billy Tbutaday at noon. Billy pullod jTKgn me tb* name* at tba rfcHma. please. Bias Greer? Also any Billy went, but came back more than erer.iayatlfiad. 'The wedding la a fact' be aald, “bin a aolllary fact
himself In readme., at tba rb nmnubc Porrtce. I'nrtben
says yATfsked bis. Onofeaa. young lidy» ‘l ou#n nailing up a fine boaz ' higher than common. She ran off al most matantly and wma well nlgb unap proachabl* throughout tb* next two days. Bet Saturday erealng aba walk ad with Billy all up and down tb* yard, tba moon Ap.dding allrer decks opon them, the roam la the garden fillip the air with pe -frnne A* they walked' Billy bekl b-r hard, and Insensibly, It seemed, el.* dmopod to. ml blm. Noltbfir a*W nm- mn-t. As the clwk struck ft Joe dn-w awry trim him with a little *hn.i . s»\ ,_g very low.
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r foil o
. U>* a
■irkiy.
Be slept little that uigl a bMUA«a*at*hi)!.c<>< til It c as alm.Hi: lime foe church. The sight of her eel hie heart beating ly. She waa aINn white. UHdelikt Indeed, with a knot of pale no her bream. By their rising and falling be knew abe waa strugrly stirred, yet when «*ie motioned him to follow and alt beside her he obeyed, although Banaom Fartey. whom be cordially disliked. »«* at ber other *T through tiaMp-vlur at* sat ■ notwllbataadiug be f.-lt tba ber mmd tnrwmae. After the prayer and the rioelug hymn (here sraa a general stir of people b. U rising lag tbelr neck* to mv a the altar.
a h*r Joe breathed ratbin Billy's ear. glauctug alternately at blm and at Farley. B* understood. With almost a bound h* waa up sad )n the alglg, bolding her'
LE '' Gut OFtm_egol d elnpen KOTSE OF lilG GUNS.!"
happen mg be beard mm. “1 pronounce you man and srlfe " *ui.. lie aa>e<s. The church baxaad Ilk* a hl»a but ] Theohjart of the league of the Gold breugh the tmsxing Billy beard Farley ra Fen a» explsbad by II* founder, ianaom abrleklng hysterically. “Ill Her 11 II. Bylncloo of Hererly. Baa*.
ling of letter*.
MV always nail, him when be HIS CLEAR MEMORY.
prepared’for K. That I* why language heard in the Urwel* e
Jo* looked i
> *1 blm. flashing a l»ee ' waa the only way.~ sic o marry you now. Ton '
No human being ran nano tots thl* gold,
world wttboot in.-mi.lng or diminish Ber. Mr By Inn on says: lug the aum bdal of human happiness the only antum-h in lentde that b not only of the lament but erery sub- sf a websane A rail may bean
sequent age of humanity. No oaa caa ( ruptloa. a friendly
detach hlmeHf from Oils connection may not Uatra to • There Is no easiueelayed •mol In the uni- , may skip part of tb* book
rarer. no dark nlrbe alaag (he dMc of nrwspai
DotarilsieiH-t- to whb-fa be can retreat nerer fill to read to the end. from bha relations to nrbera. where be eagerly tbe crlwromd and can withdraw the lafluanca of hla ax- poatacrlpta It I* tbe tup of cold water 1* tea re upm ttae moral deal toy of tb* often to the thirsty soul, and bleaaad la
world. Ecerywbcre hla pretence or ah- he who gtrea It.
felt. Kerry where be will “Write
WM. LAKE, C. E„ Kegkl Emtote .Vtcoixt.
“The only accurate way. ti a tree's age la by tbe n
uoiae Of tbe ship • | Ra girth.* aald a hot danger of being hit | tag af lb* flag* of oi
guns of Uk- tie only
down In tbelr prim*, for these C when they begin to die. cease to tbelr yearly ring*. Girth measure! la tbe only aafe guide to tbe ag
ac akba tb# ot tbelr li taller you chance I. deioarlng fem the ind Illegible cu t be
who baa smelt bis share of ponder In actual uaral warfare. “They can In a
get away from tb* thought
being bit, because they are too busy
stations to consider that But there 1* no gettlag away nuta* of your own gun*. That forgotten or warded off. The in fact, so abaortied in waiting
for the barbarous detonations from tbelr own bag* barkers am! In trying to neutralize tbe effect of tbe roncus
bar* roinpaniuas who will lie better or you well. Mar* you been enjoying 1 ,i„ 0 that they hardly think of worse for bis Influence It Is an old some beautiful music or work of art. projectile* from tbe guus of tbe saying and one of fearful and fathom- some inggnallre addma. some choice lass Import I bat we are forming char- contribution or stirring editorial Is a “That It I* the noise of tbelr art ere for eternity. Forming rbaree- paper? Take down your pen and writ* p,— mat they abhor, and that only. Is tm! Who**? Out own or othersJ Both a note of thanksgiving If we thanked shown by the fact that man-of-war'a and In that memrnlou* fact lie the our rulers more for their brare acta , not dread a battle peril and respooalWlUy af our exist- and rrltlctaed them leas for tbelr rr- tbe - arrtl , ur _, pmcticr with the big rare. Who I, auffli lent for tbe thought? ran. If la writing to them we used tb# jnn. -niej air proud of tbetr profl Thousands of my fellow beings will golden pen more often than tb* pores- wltb tbe gtg, n tlc shooting Irons, yearly rnter eternity with characters pier quill. It would hr belttr ail amend, km u tp, , hl p and fleet competl dlfferbig from thm* (bay woAd bar- ••Btlll broader 1* tb# primes* In writ- , br bMtaM- . of footing . t u>e carried timber had I never itrad. Tb# in* letters of praise to fitruda. Ant mark, sunlight of that world win reveal my and miwt frequently to tba nearest and .- But (tM finger marks In tbelr primacy forma- dearast: but. then, tb* w[ ' "
and In tbelr snccaaalre strata of la before na. W# may need a ___ — of ship or fleet them totters of prsls*. targtt wltll ,be main natterte* nlac tb# dally paper, ah Thla draad of the roaring of tbe great
no indication of timidity on the part of the men who fed It tbe strong ret. It la purely a physical dread,
of the body and
agle. ae* piwerfnl birds, of mch criminal whether 'Tight that a small wood** support la otbc Buch a dally letter wouk trried liy (lie eagle bearer. A well yon , toacram of Joy and an grown bird of more than usually fleror ^ for Dorblng so uplift* to a temperament will occaalonally kin a sad boiler life, so quickswa thi wolf. Directly any gam* la aeeo the to repel , worthy act. as aoma bird* make tbelr flight and swoop rfsjjoa ^ lt down with crawl precision. “Indulge. If yon cbooae. In -Oo# of these Idrd* baa to my knowl- roou, ^,c r s „ to poelbto son
If tb* name Is not
— be signed. Often, too. an anonymous totter written with a golden pen thrill*
bow fox**. swarm up _
small pin* tne* in Florida when a •kill' ^ ... “ ‘ n have frequently oo^,
In an anooy-
totter of appreciation written to r some member of my congragm-
those shoot your health, with laqulxlaa about tbelra. box truing aa beat you
_ ‘ _ really used to the roar of tbe great guns. There are officers and men In “*®* r tbe Amrrtoan nary who hare been up and down the world on men-of-wat for •W**’ a generation and who abhor tb* yawp M tbe big guns aa much today as tbit on the flrst day they bad
for It
-Bronxad old sailor men ot the nar who know Tangier and Tahiti aa wi as they know New York and who are as easy In their minds when combing shellac alcohol oat of tbelr mnstacbe* with marllnsplkes as when quaffing ale at half a yen a bottle In Nagasaki, grow grouchy and fine ladytsb under tb* strain of great gun practice and Incontinently curse tb* Mg berkeea from 'all bands’ to "pip* down' ot a target day. Many Unrjackem. In fact, purposely break tbelr Ul-erty when they gat tba chance la order to avoid being board of tbelr ships during great I practice. “Half civilised men. fellow* not highly organised, endure tbe ootse of enormous guns much leas gamely men of a superior order. Tb* Chlma-
giest admlrarwr khne. Ue
camtor and klme. d* 8tael, tbe osm for a n that they „„ .««
ber beauty, tb. other ter ber wit. * rea „Z7, h^i. All tbe ^ “““ lime, de BtaA aatoA btoi -jnesUy If be 7 your lov.^r pct a ta«to of tbr Y.lu mid tb. deUmation. leund blumrlf w.Ot Not* A Atom to the IL m , n „ 1D d krap ^t of ow “ *““* *f° Te "**' of ^ punk, and could oj^-J* ^ whrB „ k a»|lv^d and read. CtlDr « “ lior » •'* rt * Qd
Then note that new radiance la your momt of thra *- offlcrr * “ wril *• men - 'a ey# mid lad 1* 04 raein hysterical and of no account fur flgbtre of her hand and Tbe touch of ln * purptwea. They simply coulduT
stand tbe sound and the concussion.
“Ah! Bin*, d*
the good night kiss an
i “Lielphlne” appearwj .lt was -Husband* and wive*, what of you? Bt Bra a. Aa.AtaH taA **tor1bed Hi former <4*yw (bus* love missives. -. Delphtna aML tbat TAgey- ta den with 5<toW»r«*ra-looA were
p*rUb*a by drowning to gat away from tbe uproar. Yet a Oiinaman hasn't half as much ft ot death aa tbe normal white man. “Whit*
the** and slip In a real lose toner.
“" sssx
Great visited William ML hired anor boro* of Doptfor use aa hla court and palace, the King's dockyard, where be proposed to Instruct hlmaelf la ship-
ot Christ
It be with tt. Ittoti out of Oto •napkin,' and ba**> two and even flee there tblnga abonld ad be. 1 _ _ one another during great gun' Bb- ' practice and say Bttto oe
( of tbe
• feet high and 5 feet thick. In abort.
wish to gee-whlx that they were
re elae.
tlar toandlng as long aa you write at “Thera la Amply no way of explain-
through Mr. Ere- W|<r a Let tba Ing Jnaf bow It feeia to be within
‘abut Ins' and tbe (Ural and tbe timid, aarebot of tbe barking of tbe Mg guns aa well aa tbe active and aggressive. To know the alagutar misery of It
Join our league."
strain «f waiting for am
The Kins an* the *e»mfciieaa. severely upon many of of tb* royal . nac. j't catches moat fellows about
tb* rains and Jars them all. over and causes them to stay Jarred for days afterward. Buch attacks sometime*
TAlRBQnKnK.
May 23. 1832. no smoking was waa a group of gentlemen discussing In (ha ton to* *r pasta af (tor- forma of *o**ren<nt In the am-AIng Bn. and offeo-lrra were punished by a room of a Wiesbaden boteL Op* of fine fer the Crar klfmrttoo -if tbe rule the party advocate* with *«n* ekv and My haptoaotunrat ifwrsanl The queerr and no time togle tbe rep«*Scof PruaaU In (boar days detested an form and a bowed why. In hla opin-
ing and tbe police and tbe mill- too.
t*ry men were laode
any one who d
It Is recorded that when f occupied Berlin a hundred yw ago tbe Herllora eacetoy k ' - g* of tbe opportunity to a at a special delight tn puf the face* of tbe police, who bad then
caught tbe gleam of gentleman'* face sad sx-
“You don't seem convinced by my
. tbe concussion following tbe _
Tbe advocate of re- (ng of big gun*. Inferior animals near- '* “* “* ■ ly always die from tb* effect* of the
xa had been toM to say at the door : ber mistress was not al home a certain caller* appeared upas the ^ * * ’ 1 * I ams a aia^. _ k hurl Tbe white bearded grab cm as
T*>* white bearded gentleman ItSi uaad. aa In a battle, tba uted that tto waa. will rip and tear a man's u “WeU. air," aald the repnbllcan. with nr*. It aeetna marvelous that tbe
"* body la not ripped and torn tb* same way. and tbe fact that tt not goes far toward proving that m la about the toughest and most
leathery live thing In c
“But tbe fellow, on deck are better off than the unfortunate chap* down
i for preferring
cblal form of governmentF
| -81r“ aald tbe monaroblat “tb* Oral and fora moat reason 1* that 1 am my*
“la Bra. Blank at b.»
caOer Tbe Cbarokere as tar hack a* the *r ooglneer'a or this W(» Inline. MI*. BailOiera. white* Lave any kMwlrdra ot then . fellow* are. meat of all. the oom out of aim, - aald the maid, “but hi-In occupied portion, of Qortbeaat Ala- hick during (ba big gua practlc*.
help her Ifya* a*Uk avagaia 1 11 not bam*, anialstuto Tatra#****, weatera- “Tbe datonatlona come down tbe lol# twolce for anybody livin'r—Fhll*- North Carolina and a portion of north- hatchra with a fore* of -coocuaaloo 'rlpbu Ladarr. wvwt Oeurght. They were eaeenHaTly ' «oormondy amplified by the narrow-
a hill people and tbtor homas were **oa of tb* paaaage, and the machlnTke Tir«a ones. among tb* toanalsla raagea. Tb* tots and firemen and oiler* and water Aa aged Brotrb minister, who was Choctaw*, on tbe contrary, occupied the totxVra and coal heaven are hit aa by e«7 boaatfnl once aald to hi, good comparatively level region* of middto toviasblr pile drive**. The ad< r ^~’ * Alabama and eastern Mississippi, of the feboa-a oo deck ooarista
“Think of It! I preached two be
and twenty tuiuMr* last ttondayr the Creeks ot ■’Didn't It weary yon very much?" In- Chickasaw* o
cnbere of tb* b
the northwest and tb* to going to be bred and bn tbe north. The Otero- ralveo for It and lay against It wM-kr aepa- toy. They have a chance t
“Bene* all over tbe world bota have now for soma year* been I ur.ng tree* of known and unki air*, -omplllng tbn* a volume of tlallc* that will become more and valuable aa It Incrraaa* In else. “Tb* yrw la tb* longest lived of trees. Three feet a century, onr atatl* tics abew. Is IU normal growth- According to this rule, the Porting*! yew of Scotland, which was fifty six fret tn girth In ITS. moat have lived over l-HUO year* The Ttabnry yew. la Dor an,hire, la tblry-arven feet In girth and should be. therefore. IJOU year* old. There 1, a table of tbe age of oak* that differ* from thl* It la not a very eadafactory table, but It waa compiled from tree* of known age. and therefor* U I* statistlemlly very vahiabto According to IL a to year old oak bad a rtrcumfervoc* of 8 feet. S3 yi 12 feet: HO year*. 18 feat: 200 year*. 20 feet; 2uH year*. 27 fen: 300 yaal S3 feet.“— Philadelphia Record.
I ship aeons, -about 7 -if tbe dark at MgbL being busy In bu ala log up of guupuader. It took Are and tn tbe twinkling of an ey* blew up oot only that but all The bouses thereabout to tbe oumbrr of fifty or sixty. The number of |i--nams destroyed by 'bis blow could never be known, for tbe next bouse bat --nr mas tb* Hose lav nigbti bnt full of company. And In three or four days, after digging, they continually found brads, anna. legs, etc." Tbe moat lou-resilng part of tbe accnnnt come* further on: Tn the digging they found tbe trees eg tbe house of tbe Hose ta totting In ber bar and one of the d: era siandlnc by tbe bar's aide, wl pot In hla band, only Milled by don
whole by means of grra log across one upon soother. There was also found upon tbe upper toads of Barking rhureb a young child lying In a cradle as newly laid In bed, neither child nor cradle having the lean sign of Are or other hart. It known wbaas child It waa. of tbs parish kept It tor i for In tbe yi-ar 1008 I saw tb* cl grown to be then a proper maiden.'
Tbe coyote has
It la bunted npon
devious and
,11 chance for Ufa occasion* and by
ary met bod*. As tbe eking the plains be
wise rauctimao bat a shotgun or rill* banging In a convenient place awaiting the appearance of a coyote near tbe ranch bouse. The hunter of snore
one year's rad to another. Bethere are organised bunts Inaugurated In settled communities for both pleas ore and profit. When a large scope of the cianitTj to awept clean and the coyotes felting Into the meabe* of the hnnt are dlapaletoed and tbetr skin* ta foe rugs and doormats. Then -M are baited with poisoned ni-at. method of destruction I* not only uaad by ranchmen, but by persons who make a bnain-w* nf killing coyote* for a Bring.—Kansas City Journal.
To apa anything la a sign of vacuity of mind: to ape tbe foUtos ot < above you rs one of tbe most offrntov* forms of vulgarity. Yet we sea tbe (toll** of the uppermost claase# steadily Imitated an down tbe different ae aortely. and tbe tmpulsrtiy of every book draHng wire the prenge Is a proof, if asie were needed, of what absorbing Interest our fallings are to tbe public. There I* nothing we will not write upon to gratify tbla vulgar curtatoty: nothing Is In too bad taste l . Rs publication we can raise a Uttle of or scandals, our In
bllto and even «wr menu for the benefit of a puMto which, while professing to be horrified, greedily crie# for more.—A Coon tea* In London
Fbod for the average Italian family beans, form tbe Iwaia wlib veal, chicken. small pan flak and pick led flab and salads for Sunday. Except bread and macaroni, tb* food eaten la In small qaaniilii-a To one wbo watches them hourly they are a patient and certain ly a moat grateful people. The small cot thing done for them brings gratitude out of aU proportion to tbe act They aye e*--ltaMr. tint not quarrel some, suspicious and untru bful. but they mind their own busln-ai better than any people the writer baa yet found. Tlcy follow a leader without question It la the last quality which makaa the Italian voter tbe Joy of the district leader tbe despair of tbe The aotiM-n are as dead to pal-tics as a aoodeu clg.tr Image. Election evening It was suggested to three mother* boro In this i-uuntry. and on the street on which ibej were living, to go to the roof ami wntob the signals that Indicated the returns They look ad pnczled. then one pulltcfr ntted. • WThat la elcctT* I.llllio lu-tts In Harper's Barer
Tba instnbars of the American Acaddemy of Medicine rhowd much lou-r-
image ato In a paper by Dr. W. W. Kern of In tb* t Fhlbidtophla an tb* drawers of wart* b toMt abd mole*. Dr. Keen rrmpan-d a wart
them-. “* oratcb that can produce a great
J they • conflagration.- and recotr.-aendisl that got U aU such growths b* removed at one*
lower whll* yet In tbe harmleM slag*. | Tb* danger of warts lie* In tb* fact
-But there 1* nothing doing of that, wxncthlnx m *y Cause them to spread. . Mod with tb* black gaag. They bar* o*t of twenty-flye peraona affected by In elementary geography Amply got tn taka H as It comas It la the malignant spread of wart* eleven - “ - horrible uncertainty as to tb* ex t B spite of operations aomettme* . , ^ - I 1 Msur^raayu.iqa woextor. -rou mra-• «ci lualant when the next shot Is going even amputation* . . , * ** answer. Janet." t* be fired that tells on the mss down | Dr Keen's hearers agreed with him thtonagalq,. mad ,l * * Iwe bojy of water totqatad below. M* tria* to figure out by go*** j that every wart sod mole should b* better take Puma lot«e«t In ti e kusl-1 neartiorfMt. Ta..- repltod Jaort. who work Just whan tb* oast axploalou lal daatroyod at uDoe and aald that b# ore, ID tbe future Magazine of Ho- j bad ooca vlaUito her anal at the aaa- | going to happen, but thla U alway. | SJddra. -tol tot mor ' | thorr.—Hanaaa City Journal. ygin and (ruiyeaa flgurlug. Thg M l m nubile attantion.
“I’our memory, of rouras Is o brilliant and vivid aa It waa twenty years ago. Is lt? J askrd tb* lawyt T do not kqow but It Is" anat
“Ton had better answer tbe qnes Bon ” repllrJ the Judge “Yes. tor. ststr lt.“ aald tbe lawyer. “Well, air If yon compel me to do It I will A boot twelve year* age studied lu Judge '■ offica. dU ”Y*s“ anawered tb* lawyer. -Well. tor. I remember your father coming Into my office and saying me. *Mr. D_ my aon Is to be rxamlsi tomorrow, and I wish you would lend me 113 to buy blm a suit of clotbee I remember also. air. that from thaday to this be baa orr£rpald me thl Bum. That. tor. I remember aa thong! It were ye*tmiay.“—Philadelphia Ledg-
sat the flrst autograph fans were seen, and they be * very fashionable lb ere long year* Boms carefully itreaerved • is have belong.-d to tba rm|« tbelr wire*, a bile other* have given aa diplomatic presents . A fan of thl* description, for Inst presentrd by tlie -Yiineae a Mme dr (Tanzel at tbe Of Napoleon I In India tbi uippUed by nat sjtreadlng leave* of the lotus and palm. of power there also, for tbej only mentioned In tbe great Hindu., poems "Msbabbarmta" and "Ramayana.” bnt Brahma and India an seated ta the aneirat sculptures phanta followed by Slavas bearing tbt fly fan and parasol, which Utter t •n emMem of
Please, sir. my carlo Is socb a know log brute. I expect you have col tb plate be generally eat* off.
e exclaimed dUguatrdlJ
to road To be continued." why they call these thing’ •continued atorie*.' “ “No?" queried ber husband politely. “No: they should be called 'disconBn oad atorie*.’ Exchange.
Crnaty Old ^nileman Your singing kills Taylor, to like attar of rroeaUisn Taylor twltb a gratified amlto>Oh. yon are too flattering. Old Gentleman Imntlnulngi-A llttto of tt goes a very long way.
“So far aa I nm e-*ir**nrd.” obi BpradabL "1 don't erre wb-'th-have an elastic currem-y or not: buL by George. I'd like tn have It a little me adhesive!"—Chicago Tribune. Wbeve rife Mlssek It. Teas—Poor May! Jack Mlatry ask her If ah* would car* to be sitlsfi with love In a cottage with him. Jaaa And she refused him? Tea#—Yea. and tbe next day she d coveted the cottage was a ~ Exchange.
“I* she pretty?" asked languid* "Quite." replied Htatirtiraa. “fully SO per cent as pretty na abe think* abe la I should asy."—Cincinnati CommtocUi Tribune.
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