■>uM»iHinnM-r-t-T-T — r The Water f Fay jji A Legend of the River \ ; Rhine « < i ^r t. A. MITCHB.^ . , 01 1 1 M^tktUHteaTfrMiibbiuAa , jHtao «*• M4 Aaaa Masarie stream. t JM mm* WleM* "IS ■*• a bre , k«* p4ta #f atoto* vtob mar* tfc* f(* MS km at Briwo »*f Tto Mr- . M i wlf* m ta bar jmU lu* tall era! tto Mi brortL'rt MM t» «B , •*. w j to n to tore IM Oi»M. tt. ' M; tn*> «HilMtar totrty. MeeMwiMraemftRM k*r tout w*# • "W «* m»t tto tor Mm. errs it* torattf to a*ofe- J »• torso ManiJ teas* »«T Mas m ito owbjari at »mrt tos»- J ka rrStfc * dsogbter. IGktowsmTrto-e t S ataTlra^^^l'lto arirrtOTtolBr « *4 i* ro;ur»!« rukj. Ttoa to p"m 1 •(ton ttat •• mm toto brtag a *y ' * ttoa# tUaga Mo b* boa# oo pata of totog iton 1st* fto doajoa aator ' Tto torn tort -to* BBtosuto 1 w Ito ■ turn yaare old u4 tof to- 1 bn tto cUM cm Id to ftortcM of tor IV"" ■• **» ■«»* to to bto» ' Ufa! ■■ tor MS tor aad. a#var baring I aitrartlv# .»■'■■'( *R« V tool i nttor ■ loo Sr Hf*. for tor fkttor to ' ■Into few iSun M tto com V Mtl»t a (Jodga not to (It* *rMor* i •f tortus o*tkto UlUVi to*ot», wmtto(M*TCTp*nokttotaMT* c ttojrartto ^ ^ able tp to aurrflto toclii taabaad wto to— M fewf to Ma P"toy with regard to tor Hirtai ao ooa. to a* Mtto a yoongar ma to a otagbbortag tama ta wto tor and take Id. plica to Ma toa thai lord to tto Mali maa. bat aot baton to had awora a ■Hi mi oath to aarr— to Ma wU* with tto aama barrtera to wMch ato tod 'I—'klllto bT" toji ft an Ma ton* whtia Vitas. V Can Sbnart toa batata* tto lord of tto mall# U* deeply tarto bla wlfa and wn totj praad to tor baaaty. bat to had • torn ttoroasMy tofermed by tto V bar— toad to tod artferad — ace— nt to tor Mtofa Tiolty and waa latent to pr*r*at It la HHdegarde. Bat ato waa aaw twaaty yaara old. aad It waa aot — may for tor haabaad to harp tor afeat ap la tto caati* aa It had to— tar tor fattor to tmpriaoa a ehfld. Ho aooaar bad then rot— — V to the lat* barao'a otoeqatoa ttoa BUdo gard* bagaa to *rtoe* a dealt* to aaa Um wartd. yeans *~Mr* rem emerged fro® cWld too d ban® I tor maid, and tto yaaae tor— eaaaaltrd with tor aa to tafctaf Ma ait* ootatda tto caatta aad atjn kaafdag arooad bar tto aaHgaarda to wMch tot had to— aeraacotaad. Tto , ■aid. Urate ben, H—M that tto baram e— Id to tab— — a toer with— t aa aaw. aad Grrtrh— prowtod to watch for tto® aad retard —alas tor with eat o tto tor— yMdad ta Ma wtWa par—aUooa and art out with tor. attaadad by tor aald to afaow tor tto wartd. Tto yoaas buatand waa ta tartar ho® tto One Every para— wto piwil tto® atartad — aeatas BUdo •srda aad Inhid at tor reptaroaoty. -Why da than para— a aura at aw "It la bocaooa. oevtr hartns to— — t ma Ito world, which la filled with to Which y— wan born la atlll ta yoo BUdas arda waa ploaaad wltb tMa. hat aot —Mailed. Tbrywora at tto fto® thorn to which bar rW— bad to— limited, aad ato waa delighted "■toll I brow wlchad now that t ■ tor* toft tha caattoT" ato aoked. "Not If yon remain with oa and Ofrtrton add do not ml of la with tto dhsaag." BUdonrde meditated for aome Um# oe*r tMa and at las aald: "I dont can fo be prrferL I think , I atoll rtak belli* corrnptrd by mln I gltag wltb a few parsini" Tto young baroo had amnced to , take Ma wife for Itolr drat Sop to the . bona of flrlnrtrh Rein heart, a friend , «f bla U.ln* near Worm- Be tod con , fided to till, penu® the plan — which Ma wife tod been brcmybl op and tod I •acorad the promlee of the remoral of t all nlrrara from Ito premium and ' t that all l»rm« there eboeld refrnln |„ fto® appearin* ta notice tto t— ml I, f.1 soaotA taw k— ta after thetr arrtral at t their Sopptn* plon. which waa alto » ■led ta tto center of h—ntMul sroomln, n lltld— arde allpjied away froru her c gitaccllnBi and went out to walk by a beraelf. On lb* |ieak where ato had , been born there waa no water eirept . the Rhine Bomjrgi far below In Itelnhrart'* place there waa a »ery bmailfttl atoot of water Aa aooo aa Ulldesard a aaw It ato ran toward It; clap 1 pi— bar banda Willi drllsht. There 1 waa oo brecre. and tto aurfira war porfaetly placid Tlw young wife" waa enraptured wlih the amooibneaa of It. I 1— n—nded aa ll waa wltb rardura, ' which on the op.Mialle aide waa radact- ' •d ta It Kto wondered If tto brink " — which ato atood waa thus redacted, looking down Into tt. she saw the bla* aky there and whit* rlonda saillag slowly along. Bending, ah* saw 11 bar radii II m r»*ln* at her. J laat— tl y a look of admiration came b ap— the reiv. led faatnraa 0 "Who an j on down than, a water -4ayl Wtaoerar yon art, yon an racy and ttaTtto^P^'taw M^sj "
WOO Id r-» =» am nHy. Birmnga ' that J— ' ib»4 ore dews ttore 1a tto j ttonT u aoafetag of the Sah ® y— a j kwtar. eh . ■•««« of to— lag Mr i fcmttoa wifea; t»t thongh y— earn being wto toa P«» » my age aad frd <Nk dear: I woadar what jam an" tor ran took ta the b— ee and catod ; 1 ta tor hoatwad: "Oh. Qui! I«oro®e| ; aad an tto iMBflfal girt Rrtag ta the ] aadar world" ! The baroo tad bw browa. Be fa*.- j to tto pot ito chanaaing — tto tod7 — aad woodertag If It awd to 1 ahl> feeun* coadd— I that toa had aa— heaartf waa trjtag. to ta a— t a man that woaid aattafy tor. Wto | they nactod the pood ato raa ahead at W twwt mer «. -Than toe taf" ato exctatoed Joy f*Hy -Ch—a aad am bar - Bat Cart Bong tor*. "I ka*w wto® y— am looking at." to aaid. "a waua fairy. Cm* away. Bto wM «— hat* yon." -?Co. ao! Nab u good aa ah* ta haw*ctf*t I —a ear parity la arwry Who* Id Cart taaa orar tto watar to tto fairy bla an fa— ^ooJd to toBected then, aad hie wife w—ld recognise It at — TMa weadd lead her to ourleratand that tto other ngrrtto* waa her owa. -Whoo'ld I look at her ato might enthrall ma. Not for tto world world I rtak being drawn nway fto® yoa." ■ -Would .her esrlalaaed tto girt ta a to— that betrayed both fright aad faaU. "to w— M aarer tampt Tow" -fto— away. TMa ta tto Lontat. who has CM— from tto banks of tto Rhine T— k— w tow ato tamo too a a ma to thetr death. Bto would draw town Into tto water, aad I —old aerer rrtora to y— ." HHtogarto. f—rfal that tor hotoond might be right, knit tor baowa and aaw her Image to Ito anna. -Ah." .be aald. "I see that yoo am wall, after all. T— hare tared am ton that y— may take ay boatoad from nr. and now that y— *ae to ta aot to •* icmiaed y— frown. Goodby. Y— are branttfal. bat y— am erti" With this too rejoined Cart aad. potHag her arm through Ma. rataraod with hi® ta the tone. Wbtt aata they act oat on their J— r— y Cart para—dad kla wlfa thai they moat aot ga oar a ay mora watar. for the fairy w— Id be ta any wa tar they approaetod aad to might are tor before be era Id withdraw. Aad : trace seeing her be feared tto wont Blbleganle waa qalle aura tha girl •be bad ae— was the ttoraM at whoa i ato had heard ao much aad waa ready ta arold tto waran In which ato Urad. And ao fearful waa ato of taatag tor I back la tto nstfc. where then wis — Thl. ptaeaed lb* young has band, who i lag glances of the per— Urny set 1 toaoty. go they returned la their home 1 at water and when erary ona waa trained to refrain from atoning ad Pro— illy a little a— —mo ta take op tar attention, aad ato did aot again feel any drain la am tto world, or. rather, ebe f— rod ta taaoo tto —art* wltb her turn—ad (Br ftor tto watar fry would get btaL TMa worked ta two waya-tto baro— aw aot only remained at home, bat would aot penult her b tie band to go or en town to tha Rhlna. Thla kept hi® with Uo wife and his fanny and Ma retainer. When the physical bean ; ty of his w Ife faded It left an egpr— ■Inn of parity, or an—ctaa a toaoty I of a— I. Person, who had formerly perfection no w came to alow a Mint It wna art UD tMa lime that the taron—a dtaroaerrd that ato bad base hedged about that ah* did not know ' that ato was tto tblry (to bid seel In the water and ttat k waa ato who had already enthralled her boaband. ' Rot by tMa time she and ha and their child run bad become welded together In one torlitg family, and tor past toaoty waa art a matter at ragrat la ; tor. jamjar Christianity. Tto AuM Ucht kirk whaa Or. Ctoi , men rlalted It wua a tarrthty bare Ut Oa bnlldlng. Tto aldon wan a grl® art. T toy kept their booarts on their beads till tto mtotator —tared, aad (toy tad — -h . large arte* ta band, which I hey naed for "rtagpln" their ana— through all Ito asrrlos. Tto minis ec wore no gown or bands. Ha gare a rery brag sermon, full -.f sound : dlTlnlly. Imt without the amaltort ' grartlcal application and without a j reallge of fwlli* At leagth Dr. ChalIng ended, au'l hi. word was. "If thews ■ people eaer get to hoaara I toy will • Hre on the north aide of It" |™ Indian Ocean Seep— ta. , the world are the mart— snakes or I the Indian ocean. They are the dread fishermen, aad It w-mettnuw hup pen» that r esse la ore obliged to thread their oaldew through Iwrrela to |rt» rent lis rrptlles from .warming on hoard. Gr—t uuhlara of th.-® i— > •ft— to seen floating — tto anrfa-e of (to water an If asleep They arr —reeding!.* fierce and will eommonly atlaek human hefnga "It boot prey oca Hon. . Iwe U-ipa er a la rumored tha. v—rt i. * retire from poUlp-a." "H'a queer bow roonvn man. I — p thla one grew «ar ./f r— fart thai I atlnirlap eluif b with m » wife towi Bumbiy " - Csthrtb- lUaodard and . Time, Till— Iteghuild Sly f tuber had D. D. pal 1 behind hl« name Jimmy-Da t'a not 1 Un. Dey look me father to de alcr ' bollr ward an- put u t. behind hU I rMlndetphls flrr-ord. England's Highest Point Bei fell pike, ta Cumberland. 8,110 feet high, ta Ito taftiert prtnt ta Hog- |
A GriOoT AT S£X \ The P— s- Ten. toe-ase we Bars ' , l.s Pi— ( .' Tto t rtmntno, -i*ki ta ncu—sd > ) . kiSM'Wf Js— nan tar UrMa ( I ; Lngiaiwl. uiort :S" vsuuatd ut :Br j i ; am oalr. mm ■ ikou John Etto. y ■ j Bating ton. *rfi tohmd at k-p c | j It was air,— .'■« to ra la tto u-rt-Ie J r | aaa etatrtitg near ito Uuwcw gi«:;g ' [ ' nwi— -I ■ ki> -uatyauam c.utthrd h.u ' , j by the arm. cud. isdntlng. ahrtehsd ' , -l/TOMwaim. rtrr ,j Befrt. to .«ud rrrty tto mate to , : came aware that .to dnra .hwduw to , | had Ju.t to/ore -A man** tod ao far . I annerialiirtl thai It bore the aiqe-sr , | a ore of Captain EI1H Tto Bgure of , the cnptala ad« s»rt —( the d— h ' atrt todoml ak-wly down tto com ' . tatahm- ! Karoeeriag hluwi If. the mute left tto { , helmsman and harried dona Into lb ' carta, marling. J— t evmmg out of It 1 . tto second tuate. • bo told Mm to tad ' be— swaksasd with a start after dreaming that tto captain tod cot— I . aboard and was calling him. Both m— then made a complete search of a tto saloon ami 'he other cabins, but tl I Later ll was brand that Captain EI J 11a tod died between I and L' a. m. In 1 tto t— tag of June 23 Tto atory gut about, aad the ship ob talned a reputation far being tonntsd 1 toaseqo— tly u dim— Ity was found ta J obtaining crew., and in tto cad It was renamed aad sold to a foreign firm, a I mpertawce~ e?~a Word. 1 If you should writs a tartar to tto , r man who ta chief magistrate of tfata t rwpoblta you are at liberty to addraoa Mm — "Tto Pr—td— L WaaMngtou. L l> C" That will to — SrtouL Bs ta * art "bla eicwlle— y." aa ta tto — prema v eiscorl r r magtatrate of llaaaacbuaacta. d which, they my. aoonded plaaatag to tto or of ito lath— of Hta Country d Bat If yoo should writs • tartar to fi tto aarrataty of rut* at tto Onltad P tales. Wtw.ro tto plain -pcMld—r e appointed to tto Job. prepare to dtp a you r pen In honorific Ink. Whlla tto d chief magistrate la plain "praaldaot." g without any titular epauleta. hta aocrop Ury at mala la The booorablo aecrew Ury of Mais." It will not do to ad- . simply. Be la aomrthtag mora than d that. Tha artqnao* of tha stau dm panama t requlrea that tha word "booir arable" to profiled to tto word "recti Mary."— Boston Globe. r fire BreeenU— Ares— PI— a _ Flam protect t he mart r re again at fort d cat fires In a remarkable manner. For t four or fire years the Him at tto rt tafsat trees attain a height of only - aa maay larhm shore th* artL Dur- !_ lag thin time tbelr bark ta eltraocdl / nartiy thick, and that alo— glraa soma „ pro tarthm. Rot. ta addltloo. tto long needles spring up a bora the Mam and th— tood uo all aJdm ta a gr—o cascade which falls to tto ground In a elrrta about the —ediing. TM* green barrier caa with difllruJCj to aad* to ' burn, while tto ah ad* that It c— u prevents taftammabta gram from growc*ra of tha foreetry aerrlce at Wnah- ' tagton are of optokm that It ta owing >* to this peculiar system of alt protac- ' ttoa which th* pin* — dltnga tor* da- ' relopsd that tto growth of erergreeo 1 oak. ta Florida baa to— rartftcud ta f regions where flra* has* raged, while a pin* forseu bar* tak— their plaem- '■ Harper's H'eekly. _ — n Whew Wives Were Bert. When the war b*tw*ae Britain and '■ Franc* eDded ta IBUawarof tfasBng- " Bob soldiers found that tfartr wire* » had married again ta th* toftrt that * t toy wot* Widow*. Th* formal asU- " the Ignorant aa a legal solution to th* » problem th— pre— ud. and U ta aald ) that th* antbortttaa at th* day dramad ) It tort ta what thalr *ya* at tto prolf ceodlag. A certain am—at at formality had to to lit—Trad, bowerer. ba- " fore the mia wa. aoartdarad tags! or— n by the moat IgtwnaL A Yorkablr# » writer meat V two condition* which ■ mart to carrtad out to mak* a aattafactory sale— tto price of tto wife 1 most not to Is— than 1 stalling 04 It cental, and a he moat to daOrerod to f bar purchaser with a new halter around her Deck. The asms writer rarer* tha I* — of the woman who aaaloualy pre- | ■erred the receipts for haiaalf aa a ] proof of raopectabUtty. * Herear and Morality. | It We ban axitrpatad grooa humor ■ ■ from our modern literature, bat w* , tr must not suppu— that wo are ttoro- i 4 fM* mora moral than tha BUaabrthaai. , * whuae literature waa full of groaa homor. ll Uiay be Hut wa are only mora , afraid or .lureetves aad aacb other. ** Thla kind of fear Is dastroctlrs not only '• of grum humor, but of bomor of all "• kinds la lis essence humor 1a brer# aa It 1a tvwirei. but wltb cowardice and dishonesty there coins baa aubstltut— '• for ll. autotliDlea that make fun of " noble Iblng. with a butnorous air. sod ( * ao bring humor Itself Into dtarredlL— ■ " London Tluw-a Net the Usual Kind. 1 ■ "Willi I S r„nl eirn lae fencing must i r to for wuuietir I "Why so? I always understood M - was fine." 1 "Here Maude llltik* la taking Iraaona. * and she tnld me yeslerday she wa. ° taarnlng li«w to feint" - Baltimore * 1 American. • Where Authority Etidi. ' "Roger* is * born leader of men Thousands nf them would follow Mm Into the Jawa ofdeaih." r "Yea. Imt be can't make Ma tw» - year-old boy so much as alt to a chair." —Harper's- Barer Vaults ef Eparnay. E perns y, France. Is undermined with h mile# of vaults town oot of tto solid u chalk, on wbb-b the rtty la built Thes. £ ranlta are nsetl chiefly for the storage !' of wine, on* wine hooae baa ranlu b I eorertag an area of 45JI00 acres. ° Tha Curious Pair. P Mrs. Rubba— I wonder way that wo J man keeps watching nie ao? Mr. Rub. ■ ba- Perhaps she's trying to find out B why you are staring at lier.-Pblladel o phla Press „ B ratty Blew. „ Howell— Rn will la pretty alow? <" Powell— Blow? He'll make a anall a* If It had been ei eroding th* *M« limit— New fork Pre—. i
Aj tfdi. by Hart. W. Sfcs.: newer :» ta * ' ~rc of fto getting tto cssr i- -erta— dM Artr ■saw — tartr fingrra ao koag aa arRbtto aftbortta de- ri-t"nearta of tbia - ixl.4 It takre a V. — kachlax pesv "- act to maliUdy » ty h en hta band. . Th* is '. . » he d «* Tto flagera of ; ef see toad tsgtaasrr arlth the Unmb i stauad fur the tctoen from « tr Id 1 Bo tto rta* rr.rer of o— hand aad the middle Burr at tto ochsr are atact out ta rrf«— i S aad Couartag the finger* "oak at oa tto aid* fartheat fre® the -h -ah# hs finds them 1 aad Z reapertlrrty. aad 1 Btaltlprtod. by 2 r"* him tto unlta of hta prod- t thsmbs ta tto stuck -jv: Strtn tacta- J and gets 7 for bt* ten* Ameer 72. ■ AH this to avoid knowing tto ntitt ! pUruk* UU* beyond 4 umes 41 < Fee th* Judge'* leferwtation. , Tto potae court Judge coo Id art re press a smile when hta a)aa rested oa card that waa lying — hta desk dur tag a session of tto court. On tt were printed two are eras under tto Otle "Tto Perfect Men." and to could not but look at the motley gang of prta I oner* who sat before him. Aad li# | did nor ihlrk the csrd had be— drop psd acrid—tally. Tto verses read: * -e^* i lis s Mrslyrea. ^ — Indiana polls New* Plead ad an Eatenuatian. An India us youlb ha<< (ailed with n cab to take the Judge's daughter to a ' dates, scarcely two blocks fnun her 1 home. . Tto Judge entered the room , where the youth was waiting Par- • lug across the room a couple of times I with bla head Lenl jlHI tbooghta con ' centratsd. he came slelrt ta . front of the yuulb-and ddclalmed: 1 two blorka la fool Is h. * unwise, untboogbtful. mUgnldrd. unreasonable. , I lavish- a prodigality— a— a — 1 am surprised. My daughter la fiesb and blood, and she won't melt, and If her ' gown should be ruined I bragbt tt 1 and I can buy ber"— "Ttiars all rlgfil. but my • father la paying tor that cab."— Woman's Home Companion. i Firat English Here* Raeaa. Chester posM — s plausible culms tc . be lb* birthplace of tbe British turf . It waa oo* William I ester, who stout Iflra. "bring mayor of Charter, did pause three stiver tolls to be made good valae lo be run tor upon tto - Roode Dee." This arems Ito earl to- 1 ■ definite establishment of a bores rev . From th* nature ul the prior was de r rived (to proverb To to* r Ito bell." . though the bell* ta this case ettotcd long before Ito -ring." Ovtr aoreetore i bring more es.lly satlsltod ta tbe mat • ter of amuse men t tl.so tbelr degeuerets • one coairet Tbe "Cb— lercup." wbh h i baa been substituted for tbe "Is-st I ben." *s DOW worth CLi 00. lo aay o uh > tag of Cheshire rlweees for the ibrce I placed borers - Wrefmlnaler tjalette Wonderful 8c. sacs. Photographer— I bate been taking I some moving picture* of life on your ' farm. Farmer III I you —lib my li borers ta instbra? I'totograpbiw I 1 think ao Farmer Ah. well. « tome 1 ta a wonderful Thing Brooklyn Life. A Substitute. "I rannot live without your be de rtared. I "I>oo't aay that!" ato replied "I 1 father to Hir yi* a Job."- Judge > J Library [ VOTE FOH ! William H. Bright STATE SENATOR ON NOVEMBER 6, 1912 ■ Tbto adv pata by Win. H Hrlght. ; .Steel Dniw Bridge Prtpoital. i ' iMof a'ptrmaMTS mwbfSSt bsaSuirt qmUn WaiTriin Hy on tor rt'tCcK S li" ™. ' "* l*'*n* ' r W. ro. no, H. » Brvnasresn. L M. Kick.' Ka gl'mer . Inrvclur tailed Hspi- II. l*iL ■ ta.n . I'. K ,«II. (irnvpl Koad Proposal. ^I'lojuwli^l" lit toltoi If > rsvM mad S*ir«|re7|liyjto|&^JDjf^m^",,yrreI fa'-'H!!-8" 10 "" "" hr ordrtrtUwttamanHtas^ ^ L. M, Ktca. Krr:n«rr. IMMetor. Kept n. KIT K.. H-'«0 liravrl Road Proposal. iwSwKJ'T'SiwvE'i lTI jLT* ' toll?* .W-r,, insellas o I lbs Hoard to to Mid si cTpi M- ' Court Hpass. N. J.. lo in. Court ti.m.i on Ttoreiay. October It, I six at II logsttor "U a*ITslmfirt" torlMorl lom'd'reS'n lo the order ot lb* Counly Trssmrer. < M an *10.00, which will be relurosd upon tbs rclura oi th* ptno*. Plans and specification, msy also to seen application to say issBtoroT t he Kasd V ,Hm",KvvHaKro«i ioasstssr
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