The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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A STHGE STORY
OF TIM EE.
tlltl'TI.H I.
Via a stalwart viniiiL- fanner a
ft.
i..liy l.ullt mini with a handsome
' '' '' f-"" hlnild KllllllMlT. ffl't
"I. till nju;irtHy ii;miu the cailh
n pair f r-nrlci! eyea. Frank
ivw.jl ilcod twenty flie owner of
I'n-iil in i. a a physical frame In per-
'''' 1 '"i'dit! it i nl a well de i.N-t!
inni-.l. u w. .tt v i.il.
Mie Waa a tllllity llt.l 1) l II. witii a
-'"ml limine a 'i.i!iilixioii of mlii-si-d
rose mi) i.a u ll( t.yn an
i.;!t and I In cm I lie mtiiinier lake
'"-.v h-pi iiictlt-hi. aged uliiotii-n own-
r "C u beautiful fmv. a glad hcatpsl.
; a IxMiitirnl face a clinlhe.iricd.
'""!: (Hi jkim.i un louutlcs pretty
Ins.os was Woman lo la- loved.
It vwk a.ii.ietblng loss lliati a n mi
''I iiu.re than nu unliual w'.lli n face
i " iiiiiike hldoousnof. a niinsliaiM-n
'-"!.. bowed h-ca and a pair uf aim
i"!lg llitlt tle hill.d hung low like
' uf it i.i Ilia. 1 1) luck i f nge
11 ! I'om ii on nor of a hulf-w Ittetl lull.. I
1 '" ij of til mi iniiil asi-i-ncili and ucil
" K mhI a tierce iiihI uugo.eru.iiile
ti in; r wan a creature to le shunned
uii 1 -i ki riiKit-iI.
i u.-.-e were the Invariably Judgment
i f i-vervlM.ily wlm knew all thn-e of
lli'iii.
' k i Si w.i nu ori-lian. living oil hi
wt farm. undoi-alandlng hi business
.11. I ciipiiLli. of conducting It III n llior-'-iilily
cltii lent manner; Jut tin- sort
f It ' it I) wlm wolilil In- :ke to cut II
t . -i.hh-. tiilile Heme In the wothl.
''in I by t :i vlui; III clilliltvn more
: nml num. ti.rca 1 lin i) IiIm father
I left hilu.
Iai-y wa- tl. nlv dauchter of a
ii.si. iiim lawyer a lint inclined to
! Vain of 1-r i;.o loi ..i hill K.Hat by
nature fin thoroughly purclleill leii;
-I t!u- M'-rt or woman In make nu
Ho. I .mi.. -1 ri. laiefol of her Ii
i coii iui i i. o r husband mi I a f "iotul
her t Million -Hie model itrillsh ma-Ji-.ui.
I'liinh li-k Hi pi-eaiiiuiibly the or--h:-u
cliild of n t;ypsy w oman 'w ho I ml
l.i .it hlin lnnc your ngn tn the
V- 'S I ml .Hi 1 He r.. e
-'. 'I iijiiioiifiL-i iil.il liii tl run
. iv u. .; r.Ht:tTrutTri ninl lived
ftinl whole he coulit pi kins up
I ) 'l-H i! ml acrupa of f.K. Inn uliini
-' Til hi.liiiiiii HiH-loly; JiihI the nut
-ion I lire to foinmit Home iiwful
ninl It wan Hhiiineful that he
-I ! iillowi il to waiiih r nt Utrg:
" M' f.lc( ri Mil (leillli tlulix wi-IV the
i "II talk of cvoiylxMly who knew
' ee of Ihein.
jK Mini IHiiMy Min.I licethet III
h -r n Huh- imiul Uinnli i k
"Jo In the winnI. Iml he win li.il-
i ft thick tutiH-ii .r haxcW. Frink
j jiv r.o oil ach other ninl l-'rin'-i
! i-'Hi of I k iMj -M Httl. wlilli- liriml.
ef hi t I.humi (mini. They l-nlh
I lery hiippy hut their happl
-ln.o. lUelf In il.rielelil way.
' i happliifH ovcrtl iweil In i-it
- h..neit. hiown i-yi-i; IillNy'
'-nl towflnl Ihe Kniiind ninl
M.iil.l only Ih- Kiiei.Mt
"nicii trt-mlileil iimti lie.
Vt-'iy lihMh fllcki'iliiit
mull I ilck. nil nu-
noil IInI ami L-roiiiul hit
ir ::i hi fury crilinplliii; up hit face
llie Hew tvlilie-ot of Inllitflril rw-
' i:; il iiil-ery.
I linle wimmI vwm very wt 111. Bnve
f i. I i i--1 1 1 riHiihiK n uiKiijr the liy
.-!iVr or the rim k of a twljr In-iiohi;
:! ift foot of a Kqulrrel or the oe
i'ilon.il f;ill of a ripe nut. Ami In the
- !Tif ami the nhathiw I'rank heiil
rw.-irj ninl ki-"-il l.iiy lightly on
i l!p.
I lieu lhi loii'M WHlki-il nwny tonelli-
'r. tin 1 1 cl in hainl like a pair of happy
! ililiru.
Ami nil kI'.i.i Im IiIiuI IiU fu re-u of
!; ii N. Ihiii'UJiIck j'unit lilniHcir tlown
; ' Jit frTi.Ui. i h-.wliiii at the h-nwu
nil with lil hamU nml Kivliii; Vent
hln feellti.'-t In Inartlciilato crunk
ini;e Hlul tl.y clinking Rob ol iiiIh-
f ollr!: there wim no reaitoti vtliy
i-U'ht of a pair of lininliiii.e ml
(y lm or aiioilM have ln:ule t il.
oiiipen creatuie t-lther niici) or
i. -Iieil. 1'iH he waa had a vc'l
h at ai Jieople ah.
U MTl:i II.
ik loio.;ht a new !" rnrt
i nil il. ll. a i turnout of the lal-.l
is palaied hliick nml plckeil out
r -.l; ninl with Ii mllihetl lai'jp
silver pliiled hani.-n nml It
- hay II looked liiiher a miiirt
ny nfTtilr. Ilo ilrove round In
H in Sipiln- Spilm.Mli Id's nml
.' reikoilih-d when hi naw
-iTrT !il. I'-ul w hen he I n I
f ln-r 111. ilfeetl In her lnt"l
? -tl.-it i-oKtutue and hud itpnuis
'..ice l.e-'de her. he fep Hint
nml happlne were n!iuol
-i 1 up the re!n ' Hi ked en
- In t!ie l-ay nud tiff they
i- ah. hi: the lanea In wphll-
it slilM- hik' chnl''.nK. n
t i;ilr of Invent tllll 111--I
tl-.i ll' h'VO l Hlltnoth nml
. hi -hill "f niiliinin vva-
licdirt-rtiw were ht'own
; iliillie of the llnwein
. In a fain went tif tie-
. Miiiinicr lu Ih" li -.iiiit
V 1 i.i.l hi Hie aelllshlie-n of
' "N were hoodie- of the
' ih. yearn approiichln
I -
i i
I I
.it-
i
f t-otiiiiii'ii laud li ifti
'e wo. H I in wlilch I'liink
' y of liK hive there were
- of l.nii keii. inivv III pro-
' fioiii i.reell In ruddy
I... m! 1. 1 of one of I'll-
' ' i:.... (ieiiici lay Imi uIi
imtl lo Ih' lllii-olim io!!.
; ' I ave l-e.-ii i ll In r ill -nuk
n.ill.v. II W l' '
- jon Ii way. Aiilniah-
"f. ii t-atln.' or ii-l-cp.
; ii.ii-.-ii ii-k? nly H w.i i
' 1 iiat I Mini I I M'ii hlitl Icon
than tivi-r i-aliue In-
us can In- th-ue ill t-heaji-only
thlni: th.il wa ct-r-
I:
1 III
- nt he lay hprawiniK iim:i
Hie velh'W laackeii. wltb
i Mielcliod out on flllu r
-o f:ihi"ll. "'"I 'I'"-
u 'hiimp-'l i'P tewniJ the
:l II t-kj-. .
!y uM! w a noiiiid of
" iJt. ...
r l.
alor.y the toad and thru the -)sd
hee.lie suddenly mullled an If the Vf-
hhlo a lit'lliK driven over the ;it.i'.
Iji'Uhler and Hie Hound of tli vi.1'.
Hiirci-i ili'd. ami hy Home ni.i-lc:i i.w-r
they ieiielratit to the dull luala .f
iMiinh (tick ami made hliu ilrcn-i fir
one brief liioiuoiit of panidiite. tep
In hi ilreniu he hi'iird the iiiukIi- uf a
woman' voh-e nml he faw the rndint
U auiy of a woman fuct-: nud Hum-
nml llu-ii Btlll In hi tin-am itoine i--vlmi
llend ''lri-d bin wrlt lit ttie
ttrai of a red hot hand nud he aw ike
In uiiotiy.
A roar of nnu'iilnh burnt from lir.rnb
Pick a he leaped to hit feet hohilnir
hi wrist nml minnplti)' madly uboui
lu the bracket).
Trunk pulled In hi hnv.
'Ilelln. Pick'." he rrb-ti. Tm frld
you nri nun. imu tin- wtioei c nve'
your wrWl? How could you ! audi
uu a a to Hlh k your luind out r-
In hi niiiinetiiiiry cxi'lieniciit I'lrnk
poured out (UcHl.iii upon on-- ti ho
liiul no power to ntiNWer tin-in. Au for
Immli Pick In turned upon the Q(.i-
tlumr Willi t-ytii which bhir.eil aIiIi
fury: nml. for n iiihiiii-iiI he looUed
ready to iliair hlin from the cart pud
l.-ar li I nt In piecew. llul he can .-lit
xlht of I in I My "h pllyliic cliince fie)
'i-iiititly the lire tl.ed out of hi ej-.
iionl any warniiiu- Haly Kpian
In Hie riii'.iid nml. Hinldly npproai'li-
It'll the -t wl-ere lliliiib I Mi I; M0..1I.
hIic laid her hand upui IiIh noiiml-'d
wrNl. Il vii n tool and white 101 a
miom Hake up hi the hot. hairy hand;
.110 1 l e nt once nut i'.'inli'K-il to li"r will.
S!.'ix. in: no hIkIi f four it ilik-u-1
but Willi only tender pity In l.r
chim e I . 1 1 v rxniiiliie.) tin- u r-11 1 hni .1.
k'1'..iicil nml 1 law id lle the paw of 11
wild iH-ast. Khen.iW that bchl 111 .null
th- wheel tif Hie tlou'-cnl't W11. Il ll"ti
lire hi-.d fill III" lleh l-e-irly In the
Imii'c; 11 l.i I . inkiiii; the white ndk nrf
from her lerk. nI.c ihfily buii-l II
i.n nii'l Ih" woended rinl. e 11I
Kliippfd the blci illll
I'y Hii time I'rntik wilt ptamling l.y
lo-r hle.
-'I hi ln't work for ymt tuy tl tr-
11 11 ir." he mild; "lei hlin KO to Hie ttrlf-
11 thior." "Ib-ie. I'h k. he nihl tl
"we how uooti thin will Intil ourcnl."
A hi' Mike he to-nil a half hov-
erelcn on ie i:i'onml nt iltiiub IMi-k'-fi
el. fli.-d hi hand throiich Ii.iI.i.v'k
nrili. 11 lid tb-lloiiy lified her link
Into l.cr Kent. In another moment the
.arl had b -cn ilrht n nwny.
Imiiili luck watch.il It until It wr
hidden f 1 11 III Kit-lit ami llli-ll he K'n-'pi d
iml picked up I'liink' half n'iv-"lsn.
There wa it Hiiihlen llali of hi'lit.
ami n liny (lle of eld went '"iriuir
ihroi'L-li the 11 Ir In the iliiectioti lln-
1v111.1l. loiudi Itlrk'a next net wim lo tear
I'ltlny' while aciirf from hi Mnvt:
and tht-ti he walkotl nwny 11 1" 11 the
road miirkliu; hi track with hhi.
Iiik'riitltiide? riiklmlllnc'' of
ini'ie; what elm eonhl I' i-i'ited
fmni mi. h a IMiinh IHck?
I'll ITKR III
The llery llnt'cr iniirk of n 11 1 it it n ru
I'.iuer III up the faded folia.-e of tit'
lltll. wootl; only n few brown er"
i lllliK In the xki h-loii bMllche of tt-e
tree Hm- rent lay In rolllm." hJi
llroili d the root. Illtiu.' citive i lnlln
for the ilylui! fern until the thill
leiinl olioulil alUe llkulll and w-nt tr
them a In 11 id.
Appnuiehllii; the xaiue npo nlep
u iilcly ill vcrulni; path eani" two
uu- the one liipplni: llchlly and tic
itln-r n..iii hlim' ah in; w iih xlow . In it.-
'111.' Mtrh'e. Though Hie liicliiod of
Iheir hiImiiicc wa illflereiil. ihe r1'--f
their prm;re wa about iiiial. rial
Ihey llit'l JUKI III ll - llil whole the two
mill formed a Jinn Hon with the mma
rond.
I'nly who had all nh'tii: had !"r
eyiM lixeil t'poti the lavl ilol.l.- po.nt
if Hto ulit-plv Hli plni; miiiii re-id lool i d
up when hIio Iniinl the lihullliiii: f'd-
lent ai d. Willi a Bt.lll leci'cnl .' d
lluilih hick.
I''iiili IHck. who had l-ell Hi il
known the llrxt flutler of I n '
tlref In the tlllaiti . Imw Iriltcd: nrd
hh: red eye peered out Htiatiire'v from
the liincl' d iiiiikm'K of hair whl. li Initio
over hi faee.
Iaiy knew that iHtiuli I t -U wa
feim il and nhiiiiiied by i-vet body ; lie
had Ik aid evil Hiinin ii n l of h
ihili.c nud mIi wa iml 11 lii'le Kt:iiii i
nt fi-dlni: lier-i IT 11 lone wiih 1.1 111. 'ie
winhcj In v. iuM 1 as-; l i-i ; hut he
lo' d ijiiile nii'l nml Hi eaie l to wait
for l.rr to itpc'-l.
"I.t your Imml ln-tier KickV" hh-
askr I. I.iltt.'hl'.ii: her own WHI.
If feeti'.t-il to iiinhl -lai.il. for he
ttir.Ml lu hand 1 I'lliit'iiy forward. An
rly. ilefiil lintl ami linn h knotted
haiiil II w.i: but. In her xarp.l-te.
I:ilsy noli d that II w-i m"v tpiite
1 lean nml lia cii til claw like inih h-id
Ii-ru t liii-ly t ut. Piiiiib l.'k p.. i n - I
lo 11 pitri le Niar mi h1 wrifi with a
llnuer of Ih" t-ll'er hi..nl. 1: ml Iin'.-y
wiw I lull 'hi ether tini:er uu ! Hi
tlli'iy nml chn
t'!i" tookni i"i. tit l'tii.ili liik'
bliiihliu; red I'ti'i nml Mnlhd A t-lu-ule
clam-'- r.t that one clean !: int. mis-
nha'ti nml ntly iheimli It wn lad
tlrlveu nil fear from her han. It wa
a If l!i" wliik' f Arid had miihlenly
rout-. I fioui the nhot' tiler of I'.i 'ib 111.
aod MitaiM'l fell n Minn::e ( ! r ! if
toy. tor b'-i' woman' Instinct told her
that ot e hi-.t Milne mi .leri.'tM pan It
1-iIii.uiiu htsi siii ir oi-.hr l-nn
Ibis hrtnii:i elcios.
I'UI h' ll.' Hi" ho II. d of n wildly --al
! t in n h.!-e nud Hie H-.vifr roil ot
v hi ';
IV.hy h iked I'p Hie hteep Incline of
the ton. I. mid aw Hut I'l.iuk nml hi
d.iiz tail i'!' In aluhl. Hut i toiilh'
of Joj ful welcome npM-aivi oil ln-r
face: i-ho tnriicl n pale a i d al'i.
ihlMpeil ln-r linlid III nil Im 1.I111 l ire
altliuih' of prayer 111 d cue I 0:11 t.harp-
Iv lu her dcaiily leiir. I'm- her loni
kl!uipe of I'linik liild htiowe I he- H mi
le wa. Nt:i:tlins li In hii i.i-l. ivm-
In:' to nml Ilo lll.d Hail i'llle 1 .-'1 h"
mill held the lliihllj i..illii .cd le't-.. li -hiid
lost llil tolill'd i f Ihe I.n. wli ili
t. eii t-d In I e H'shlntf In llievil.ll le ih .
Mrni ll.'ll.
I n in l I Mi I; Kiiw Frank' p t il. nud
iit-ii 1st I In 1111 lnnmil Hie ra'Hin-
.he which mail oc. nr til the Lotioni of
lie hill: 1111. 1 ftiiik'lm; hi h iitf imiik
wildly nlMive hi hi-iid. he broke l. t-th
Into iiideoil tin kle of lalii.-ht.'r.
A new let tor steled upon I'alwy'i
l-i.-irt nt the H.aiml: but. Willi Ii. a m-w
th.iilklit flilelcil ln-r luind. lll.d wi'h-o-:t
In vi:itii'it he laid her hand llm;i
I'litnb liifk'a 111111 nml Khoek il ll.-iiv-l.v.
"Siive him. hit I! tnve hl.tiT' tit
1 1 led.
No SLH'in-r In r hnnd letnh lila
t 1 than he turned to look at b"r am
nt the hlcht if her pale and aiMiiltcil
fii . hi lauuhler tt-awi-d. Then a
ri ni'.ly a tiny iriilnetl kntchl or k.iliiini
B -nih iiii-u of old. Immli i k i-i ioml-
11I tn her full and he olu'dletitly
leaped Into Ho. ml d! of the road and
nwnlled Hie onrtihli of Hie ten llie I
liorre.
It wn ti erotemiue figure. eeti
nL-alttft the iale Kky. t-rnoked fllul
tw luted ii Homo bud tl nil tn of a henih-
eu L'"d: but Hie only .odllke ipiallty it
held In hill)' eye wn thill It nlooil
betwt-en Fnitik and ih-nlh.
Neater iind iieiiicr caine the home
ami Frank wnyed nmre and more lu
Hie tint until til lat he wa neat
)aly could m-e the ti-rtor In Id eyea.
Then wlih a Ki ile of awkward leap
hiiuib hick Nprani; to meet hlin: hi
Iwn lime mill niviiiik lipuiiril. then-
wa a xx lilt of iIiihI .11 wild heiitini: of
liiHifn a hii keiiinu' cra'a. mid nil wa
Htlll.
Then intue a erv:
'Help: Imlsy! 't.iuhkr'
It wn Fraiik'a voice! Thank tii:
he wiih safe.
Ialy ran forwind mid found l'l.-uiU
I M-t nl i hi; over Ihe inollipi.less llcnre of
hiimb hick.
"1 iitl-'k. halxy! take my hat nud run
nml feteli tonne water from the m-vr-t'Hl
did li."
I iy oIh'Vi-iI: ami 'hen. knei-lliu: In
the road. I 1:111k opeiitd 1 1 1 1 1 1 hlek'a
eon' and ni.ii-c (.l.lil nml lliru-t In lil.
hand. The h'lin hhin k' heart had
i' 'iiii"l lo l e.it; but when Fiatil; w ith-
d.'ow III hand In- ilit-w tolth 11 white
m'.U 'nilf i-l. illicit with IiIihhI e
ip'icklv hpliin'il It 11ml Hn 11 run to
ii'i'i-t I'iil-y wlm wa i'i'Iiii min; with
Ihe waier.
"He I iptite ilend. poor follow" an id
he.
Then haiwy n '..- Flank' li.-ind
an. I eri".l:
' W in wn It lhal 1 saw jitan l'tii'
over volt a you knelt I etid" lii Imily.
1 ratiV It looked like hilinh lUik
hlii'elf. but It utit Hiii.lL'ht and iM-ntt
lifulV
"It imiitl have been your fancy hal-
ay. Ther wa nobody there."
And. of coins.. Frank imit have
I :i rl'.'lii: for what had hilinh hh l.'
In tto with Htralcl tm r I amy eltli
1 r In life or lu th-atli? - Allicrl 1'.. IbH.p
er. Ifi llie Ijiitver.
Mrillna Itnllnnr Tratrlera la f.m-
roie. 1 h" way In which trnvi-h-nt tin
brought In n coinforlable decree ol
lici t In I'.urupcan railway car I from
Hie f"cl upward. The traveler. In
fill I. ha lo In- wanned lii-oe.nl of tilt
cur. The absurdity of the Invention
of th'" iiilumoii -aetiae prit' Mlike
Ihe A ini'i Ii 1111 ipilte us much 11 lh
lucotivetilelice nud Inettlcietlcy hut Ihr
iia'lvc take it n a matter of emir"
that the only WIIV In keep ll ll ill ll from
freenlnc in n tallwav car I lo the
lii 111 .1 fooi-wiii r. An FiicIi-Ii paper
eoliipltiili I llil t llie iilitiiitatei Hlul
ti-ouMi'oome hIi 111 of wtiiuillic wt'll
wall r piiti la atlll emploied. ej-pet In I
I oil lot .'ll mid Nlll'hlll ban line while
1 11 Hie hi tor aide of the channel the
I letich are lai-otultii; iicttmlly acietiHae
In their ciir heatliic methml. It appear--
Hint an lini'iMiil'.ii hn I't-n
liitiodiiceil on m.-tiiy of the I'n-ooti
llliiR. In the crcill Kallafitclloii of the
trnvi Hm: polille. It haa Im-i-ii found
that hyiltiiletl baryta la 11 la-tter re-
tainer of lit-iil than the acetate of aotla
hll liel In t-liiplnVi i ill the fiil-W iirmer
if railwuy tniln nud omnlbiiv mi
the I'oiitliuiit. The nictate of aoda
tail be atiperfitvetl mid remnln lhtlhl
at 11 tower t - in h 1 11 1 tin- than It fuli-
Inu' M.lnt. Itlniiit rei'.ih-rlnc back tt
hell: but the baryta never uillc have
lu 1 li in way. nml weight for weight
with Hie ilci'l.'lle of aoda. It alore lip
a l.nccr iUaiiUty ol' In ill. ll point of
fiitioii I. moreover higher ihati Hint
of th in elate of aola. The ilin'ert-iice
I'l Hi" iwer of ictiiluliii heat betwi-rn
Hi - t'liu'iinli hot wnier i 11. mid the
"ev I'lciich fiMit vMiriuer I ahoHH by
lli. 1'ici thai ulnrenaii wariner eon-
taliilnc wnii-r cimiIinI front bm ih crera
tn mi decree I'jihr.. In nlMiitt ai Innir.
ihe by ill .iii il tiarytn pnu took fifteen
hnniit. In other wofd-t. the biirytn pan
ivi.ntiti hot twice the lime that the
wnl.-r pan ih-e. The pan I aituply
lilleil wiih the baryta t.ece for nil. nml
It fenled nil-li.-lit. It la heated by
p'tincim: ll In 1-olHiu water for a fine
ami i llii-n toady for ue.
I'.lrelrttriitlna' the I'rnwr.
A f'-w o.ir nc iln-re wn a 2 rent
tt -liiaml for the pininro.e of the awnl
low. the .line mid head of which It
w i Hi -n the fa tilnu tn use for Ihe
Hi'- toil eft of l.'lilh' lit lldcelir. Ijtre
iii.'il'!!-le of the akin of the bird Were
nt I mm n place In the South of
Frattie win-re the awallowa were
I 1:1 u 11 tn lest while iiilcnilliiC tn a
w.inmr cliniaie. The extraordinary
loii .l. r of bird kill' . I al Hint lime
w.i n" ofiit. I for liv the ataleliietit
H ilt v. I". :; Wcie hieed III the aillta
where Hie lui.N were tiiot liiitiierona
i'i-.I if im na a aiitlicleiit IiiiiiiIht
of tin- tired tiavclei- had lichlisl there-
on. the current waa turned on nml
the t-rinillil wa I ical rew tl with dead
miiiI!i'IU' Till Idea ai-ein tn hnv
Itppoali-il In nil t-le'tlhlilli III I till In.
wlm in cm dine to an t-iiclneerliii: Jour-
nal l.i thai toiu;iv haa la-en titrulnc
hi it I It-tl -1 -il In the itieatloi of how
to 1 It-"lin enl anil lllililllil.lle the pea-tlft-li'l-s
1T11W Which an Hotvly trie the
tc.i'pcr of tiie Aiicl-t ludiiin by hi
pel HiMonl ilepleilatlolia nud llllpilih-nt
l-lVl-nl tiTV. Till 'leelllial hl 1.1 II I ll !
lal pn.pi ! to make llie t-rnw t-ha-lro.
i t lo himself. Itciweeti Iwn Inelallle
h- rl. mtal I ill w hich are the H.tttvn
(ado of a Htwerfitl baltefv ja linn
n wire hiiokct. lil. Ii I the ticcativr
P"le of the battery. In the banket t
I hn cd ipvie... food which can only
be col ill by a bird m It hinc on either
of the iifnt'i-ani.l hot izoiilliil hara. The
bird tan not a.e oaeh oilier from the
Una. I'.elow I lived a larce taix with
l.iniii.i: pivoliil lips which I cot nt
fimii an liiner itn iu. an thai the blnl
me no t alarmed. "A aaan tl a t row
pt-ti hi on one of Iheae bnra mid la1-
1 it' lo ill :i v Hie tnoUieiied ball out
lro-.il betttteti tiie iiicsht-i of the 1 ace
v itahll:ie the circuit I killed
i-ii.l ili-np on to the aliiutliic lid of Ihe
b"X. which rcvolic.-i. mid alter drop-
ping li 1 1 it for future nonunion in Hit
li. r.-adjiial Itaclf and an hide the
criminal front furiher view."
Itritartot- al Ihe l.aaeh t uastrr.
Ili-anaV"
"No bean"
' Of i-ourae I do."
"Im what?"
' Know Ih-.iiis you lilloi.' Indianapo-
lis Journal.
MOM-J-JY mifSSKO UP.
r frleniF
HIS OWNER ISA RICH AND
SPOnTY HEW YORKER.
A Varltahl lUaq llrammrl No-llu
IVamaa Mail Hath Hob u4 All
llliivr I'loihlng ArrrMtirlac ! a lluwl-
tng Kuril.
NB of the New
York I'nlun club
men owtu a Ioiik-
gvL;-' ;ij j ''- bearded white-
m V-'l I a f a c d. Jaunnt-ar
muiiKey w D 11 1 e
proud dlKtliu-llon I
hat ho U the beat
Rtoonietl nud bt-Ht
dream-d Diiinkey in
all the world. Ilia
mime la Urummel
if..; t.hniidYLieti of hi wardrolie form
tin Impi Tho'J1 lh' aentlcaian a
liouKvholu te MrMrn'tth all the rest
of im Uritiii
Vrry
endoil from bit au-
c:Hor. Thuk all anybody knows of
Lit pint. It u lu London recently
that the owner t-omelved the .Idea of
providing hi monkey with decent
chitheii. aay th New York World.
Man he arpud owed a certain debt of
gratitude to dead monkey which they
ctmhl itviy in no better fashion than
by allowing a decent courtesy to living
ones. And to thin for.lhle reasoning
Uninimi'l owes l-.l.t wan'.rohe.
Ills master Rent to I'oole. Mr. Poole
l.i the tnoat fustilonahle which means
the imiHt exp-nalve-tallor lu London
anO therefore In Ihe world. One baa to
be Introduced before l'onle will make
clothe for one. Thl wan the talk:
"You make children's clothes?"
"No" replied Mr. I'oole.
"Won't oti make an exception to
ycur ru!e. In nils particular caae?"
"I'm sorry." answered Ihe tailor "but
we haven't got a man In the place who
ran make a dwent and for a boy."
"To be fair with you." was the hes-
itating reply. "It It Isn't a boy."
"Oh." said Mr. I'oole.
iiyt.y 'i -v
'. V m.'CV .
. t - vi- -s.e..
it t X L
V-v- '
N
'Yen." the amh.isKi.dcr went on. "It
'ii-n'l a boy It's n inonkev
Mr. I'oole drew himself to his full
r.t Ishl. and w ith co inhlcr.ihle hnuleur
rt piled:
"Thut's different. I thr.ught ll was a
bey. Will Jim bring the tuoakej here
it nhull I incisure Itl.n nl hla rontn-i?"
'I ytteis you'd better fend to his
uoiim." was the ttply; "he'a not a.--Misiotiii-d
lo tailor idiup."
"Wliat kind of a mil do you want?"
"Oh I w .ii.: sevtral aulta. A whui.'
warilrol e in fact lirummrl needs n
dress suit an ordinary everyday suit a
gnl! suit a drefr.lng eowa pajamja and
a bath robe."
"How about a watch i.nd chain?"
pr.ked the great l.omlon tailor. wi;h a
ran burst of ltritisd huinnr.
"To tell you the truth" w.i 1 the re-
ply "he had a little silver wutch once
but he couldn't digest It. and It re-liilrt-d
two doctors tn get ll out."
Mr. Pool st ill 1 nt the fanim.s I). it.
hla head cutter to mcamiro I'.runime!
and within two weeks the monkey h id
the rentest little wnrdrohe that ev r
mortal monkey possessed.
Ills dress stilt Is made of roalllca!
bro.idi-loth. faced with ant In. ami
stitched throughout with silk. Hm
walking coitntue la of heavy Kugi:li
tweed and when you ee Itriiin.nel with
his rap perched Jauntily upon hi l ead
tnu a walking stick In one hnnd you
have a vivid Impretshm of having seen
louiethlng like It before probably
upon a transatlantic liner.
Ills pajamas are of the lightest finest
Chinese silk and the monkey has he-
roine so accustomed to I hem that he
refuses to go to shop without them.
Tho bath robe w hich Is of some fleecy
material soft to the touch pleased
Itriiinniel to much that he actually
.earned lo take a bath every niorulng.
for tho pleasure of feeling; tt upon his
ock.
Of course llrummel haa valet to
look after him and you may depend
upon It this valet earn hla wages
rfcer Ii no monotony In hi life. Ill
Srst task In the morning la to run to
lliummel't little bed and see If llrum-
mel 1 Btlll alive. With Hrumnipr In-
oidiuate fonJnesa for eating everything
that shine from liand-mlrrora to su-
rer balr-brutthrs this la alwaya prob-
lematical. The owner however I
rery fond of the il'Me fellow and spares
mm
iF$JNk. -Mi.. -
W-V'W ' - i 04i..:..T ft. - . r . Ll ' ;
1 ' ( V. .YW- ' -
neither IrmiMe nor r'p-'n'e to ninle
h!'n toiifi-rliil-l.
l inen all In all. Hie lothe for Hit
monkey coat as much suit for suit 11:1
tin- clothes his matte- wcim. No man
we meet ou Uro.iilwiv menu finer or
more expensive garnit-nta. In fact one
ciin t buy liner. Mr. Van lei hilt's di ean
coat cin-tH Jttiit an mm It in. this inoii-
ht ye. no more and no lena.
Itt iitntni I s po tit Ion In life la truly
etiVlahle. He has all Hint he n-iUlrea
and haa no rc-f jiotialMlitl.-.-t.
SOMCTHING AUOUT PRINTING.
Soute I arloattira Al.uut tha An l'rrv
lira of All Aria.
Chli-.a. tho "cradle uf the ill la"
claim the honor of the lnvculai of
t i ut l ti K- Awuy buck lu Hie year 'M
lltnrly l.tnaj years before (liltenliei U-sia-d
the tirtl volume of hla f.iitiinoi
bible the Chlnvae were tialng the "block
MMom" of printing says the St. IajuIh
Hi luilille and In the tenth century
year before Kurim h.nl become ac-
quainted with the "art pieiicrvntlve"
the almond-eyed celestial typo were
bitter ver.d In the . letn-e of setting'
mcvahlo types than wen- the American
printer of the tlayu of r.enj.uuln Finn' -li:i.
Tho "blork ayatetn" of printing
which was so well known in the flowery
k:tigdom li-uit th:in tlx ci-nturies nfu-r ;
th birth of I'hrln. did tint find its way
to Kurope until ahoat the rtrt of the flf-
trnth century wlnu 'devnilonul tnan-
ui Is" each bearing a portrait and a few
I'l.e In printing became popular.
These cuts and printed line were t'a-
km from engravings made 0:1 a single
block the very earlicst-damd spi-rlnien
of that character made In Kurope bear-
lip date of 14:'3. Tfiere I Mill a ques-
tion as to who wa Ihe first I'.itropean
pi inter to use the movable type. It Is
r.oi a quealiou as to what Kuropeau-i
Invented movable types for It if known
that the honor lieiung-i in the far end.
The honor of Lelng the nhi to adopt
ti e a) litem appears In rest hot ween
Leiironz Coaler of lUaih in idled 1 1 lot.
Ji hn Faust and John Ctiviiherg. In
tl:t abovo list some include the nanu
'-S'.'v4 -"
I i"H
a .'.'' 'VI
-xCtJ'.
' of Peter SehorTer. a s-.n-ln-l..v. of Faust.
Il'.tcll iilllluil ill. K I l.iini Hlil! Coaler Wil
I I.t lint tn ii.-f the inova'ile iNpct and
H at (iuit iilii rg who was a: in tune a
workman la Coter elu.p nolo the
l.'ci ftom I.I. a. Tl i (let in ma mv t'.iit-
inlt r t C:e honor and hi t the date ef
I n hiat n-t.-ce isful prarllee Of Hie at! j
tit I i'lil. T!:e flivt iniire Kurnpi-.tti Ii i.i! i
out pruned ito'u mma! ! I) i.-s b' i.r ;
Ihe i.ar. e cf Joha.ui F..a:.t on Its t.ile
p-;e. It here the name of "Tt.ict.it.it
l'ili 111 l;.n:l" ;:::d wps printed ::t '
.Mt it la I Mi s Kutoiihcr;; did pot '
leo l.i. i... . nM .9 l.i. i - i . . .i !
I r ........ t.t. .it wi no. oo'.; n of Ilia
il t Wac-i niev -rra iis:i-.l thtt It
" :..e do-.tht when the flrat r;;ievr..l i r
l ow li'ar.y v.. to l.i ci '. t; i; .tiliei;-..
':...! v.-rtk v . !.! I.n: In hi:!. vlil.1!
:e I la H'i. and v.Mi-'i l.i o't. i
c - fil. f'e l tiie "Hist t ook ever p- plt-
i o.i n.ovalile typ.-."
t lira nf .Inltiit! s
i'i:.T..;i. 1 Ion: i. a i;:i;...i- it si:!
yrett tinny olhtr tiaiti.-.i li.-t .r.il :
i . '. litiiiti;. t ic v tre uf thi e;niiiiii ti-i
Ih" n.-lmal limit of ctr.Mv i' .!..
rnmt.g the
ns I it;: .is
rr it-vil i n tiie'i 1 1 ll-. e nr.:
Ire Hint- expi tnu I hy Ih.
in n-a hl-'y f'.tluti.y. liiiilnn f.iv.nilie
I't.lltiwitig uil.le in set i-fit'il:i:e Hiat -rtili..r
lelnf. 'ihe iai.i rxn.Vii I f
el;:ht yiats. lives bitty; th" Inii-.-e pro -ft
t llie yeart. Ilvta I .vi l: t y - ti v ; Hi" o
rio-Ail fir four )eat:i. liv.-. Ilfle-u l.i
twenty; the lion gin a for fnui yt. :.
lives twenlj; the th.g (to for
year. Ilvta len bi tv.ihe; tie i.u
grows for iwetily ytars. bus uu.- hun-
dred. I Icui.el. on HllXa.
Cli.inge.ihle or i l.n j .n i-rfet la In
silk fumy ni'lus ami silk nrnl-wonl
fitlirh-s will cotitluue In be very largely
tcpri-Hcnled among sjirii g Itupm latlons
and to conei potnl with these will l
rnmle a siiperh display of wholly new
IVrlaian and Iridescent gimps galliaies
riitborale pattseiiienu i li s ninl uppliipu a
for dres garnitures.
leloila ih hararlar.
Character only ran develop character.
No child In that formative period of It 4
life ought to be brought under either
the conscious or unconscious Influence
of a teacher whote moral character tt
not above i:oplc!oii.- Hey. W. II.
Moorn.
1 l.-l -
JUVI NILE DI'PRAVI1. I
V - t...7.7.uM Arc taae
"""'U " 1
TI.e ill inry of our puli'le renocle af-
fnru plenty of ex.tuiple of hoys who
have tort ired 'lift- fellow In a way
u hi. h win I I ti.ive dt.igraced a savage
Piiya the l.dtntntt Fpeetator. It I to he
fen red linb-ed. that It Is accident more
than anyihlng else which saves boys
of llil kind- hii.Mt whose feeling have
h-. o:ui) pcliined from actuul crime.
T!i"V lire unable to feel ami tnetr laca
of i-M.erlenie of the nor'd inukes the mid oiniiineiiial idirublfery. .jipd In ll
fear of punishment but a sn.ull d-trl- ' l"'"""H';' iiiimietf.iH. N..
1 1 .1 iii '"1 f ll"' plh-a of inai'ilo nml grtinl .
nient. It la not lo he wonde.e l at that an(.M mt . . I1M .
ho) lu such a l. iiipcr of mind '''-'V j f lcdiHhed cl i. lib lu ch-ar luaerlp-
he converted by a eerh-s of unlucky ( . la. wliidi hIiiii.Ii on a celilh- al.ipe
chances and opportunities Inlo the j railing slowly fit. 111 Hie bllliop. A tie-
thiiiichllcm in-i-iietriilora of really grave j Ncripttou of ihl tmiili cla wa klv.-n
Inhiultiea.
l- ...a l...v. of net rifled
.......... j i
f.-ll.CH do not necessarily grow !""
had men. The hiil lclilng of their lia-
lure as often . mil umicrKoi-s a 1010-
plele chance with manhood. Their
rliar.ictiTK gr.iw M-tnlilve again and
tho hid of :o would lie utlerly Innipahlo
of. 1I.1I11B tiling which Ihe hoy of H
iiniid undergo wltliuiil Hie faintest
tntlf-h nf rcmor.te. We hi-llcve that
: hiHdiiiiisli rt of experience w ill bear
r.t out In llil and s.iy that llie) nave
1 known plenty of utterly callous ho
; wlm later have entirely lost the savnee
I tulnt nin! have tut tie I Into tiontuil men.
I III thl daiigrruu lliielislidllty M which
hos kre mi protie nt U and 11 the hoy
hi nut Hie fnilicr of the man.
l! Ih illllh iilt lo .--ay wlicme this lu-
seitsihlllty comes mil why the child
may b" lull of right feeling the hoy
iil;uu-.l tal hi 1.1 uad the man lU.n per-
fect iv in ll.ntlve t(l tiie pt(ittllt ln: of
Ihe heart and eol'.fi cn. e. Though we
are iml aiu.i.n l!io-c v. ho would make
He rottuil n.iliire nothing hut mi af
fair uf pliki-n it I well-la-ina and tho soul
a le .ilier of lluli.il lieatliietit. we are
Ill line 1 to belicM- tll it the tfinpol .it r 1
liUd p.litl.il p. tt I':' Hon of Hit- I'iclilKt
.Hid the I1101.1l si-tise iliiiing bo) hoe I
le iy le due to the pn-at physical '
rh;ini.iii lh.il are ciirriiil with It. Thew j
ell ii'l.i it afli ct Hie lov'a whole body and
t "r'-l-
si
V.. 7
' )..
i all M etiercy left with which
li l.iie his heart I! richtv Kvery
nee i.tio.vs how illilh-iili a tain;
! -oVIirlc-ln the -int nlr.-; (oni.ige and
h . leir l It I.t in f. . i kind nii.l n If-sac
liii -ltig wlie'i one i l.alf-tii.ieep. Sleep.
''' ' r exln :ie . .nit. .. a tnnkes tuie
lo II ce. extent e.lilillM 11111 I'ldlf-
I' i e.it ami In- iiisllile tn the fate t)f
min is. Well the lny rbn I grow-
I'u: up and down .mi rrrn.-i all at once
an I tilth n spee Hmt takes nn.-'g
If.. !i nvsv pli)...y nih op.
pn
e I an the man w ho In wenry from
I en Mtci i. er bis of sleep it is true
Ih.'.t l! - t .l..i:...lon tif iiijii! develnp-
1 .tit-Id l.lt.i 1 er lll.l' relit form I of
it .n.t.s m;.' the less. No iliniM there
.::" Milt wlnie liifetisiiiiiity I (bepir
I c.-n only he (.vplaluci n th wime
I!::- an ih feels of th:.r.nt.r In nature
i'nr Hie ordinary itor.nal Imy however
i. lit- e L-u naltdllty Is nut p raiHtu nt
1 it ! !::irnrc the h. st explanation I.
v." I- l!ee thi; wll.h we have tug-
r .tel. The i.trcir of growth lo a cer-t;i!-i
t Mi nt put the r.nrtmil n--ture
i-v.i'i r a .-li'l of chloniforin. j
tTlt-'ULTTt OF CARDS.
Is of cot.il.il t.ce are sent to per-
ificr i;a a .1:. te-ii. F!o. 13 uiu
tuny t Iru le n-nt.
Li t '
S.iil's cal ls aie ohlo-ig nn l tptlte
r.i .'.I 'I h I- i-.erlng h lu h.ir cut
n i ;.;. "Mr." iliniild iieter be oi.titicd.
b 11 now I.::! ft 1 111 tn turn iliun ti.e
;'-! I . r of car Is. Tin Is an oh .olele
c.:--o:a and entirely tmneeess .ry.
l a. U fir peiatioa la tiMiirttlng ha.e
a black l-nr h r not so tin 11 on nn for-
i;n Ii ly Hie i t) !-.
1-1 l.i::l.ii. I a Widow
hi: il.i;..'s Chi ii I litti 1;
e.i 11. Ill Hlin country
nbuys ilro;.ii her
icie nn l ust a lu r
llil often Til lint
tie tt-'ii'tts Hie decci. 1 iI'h tniln".
A uil.iit.iute il.oiild h.ue her nanie
i-.'gtjvi'il 0:1 her nintle-r's card r.n I
r.'iould not lime n seprtate card of her
own till after the find n:i.-nn.
When It la ib unable to drop tin ac-
quaintance It Is only necessary lo ills-
continue calling or omli the sending uf
reception enrds. This should be eon-
uicieti a 1111111 ami no explanation Uo-
Diandcd. j
Attorney tfor the defense) Now
what time wa It whm you were held
un? rmrl..ln.nll ln-i 1 ...
your client be look wy waUh.
rtriTii'ii o .!.
.tlZ: -n"M
A ghlaa tollllli.l la c-llllil.lv t.
fiitic unhiiie. .n. li a (trove mat-ker
a'ainl In but mil' place lu llw Fulled
suite ninl Ilia! I In Hie cemctei v
merliHikilii! Hie i lly of hllliiniilnu'. ll
hn but reeetltly la-en wa) Ul I hern
t.tcr the crave of Mr.t. Illi.iibetli Vep-
u r of Ford City by her ami Matthias
;. -r. The Kiiimitiing ceiiioiery M-a-f-a
many natural ami in I itlchtl
. N-nulliat. ll IiiiIhh. liumbtMliicly laid
iml wiih w imbue w:ill. aiately Ireen
by Jud.'e Ji aepli I'.iillliiirtnii. who I a
reloiit of Kltlatit.lntf. It.-I.ire hi ap.
' iiicllt tn the bl-lleh of the lulled
'stut. tllatrl. l ...nil he w.i counsel
j fnt ( itHllti: I'bilelil'iH tomainy
u H 1. ti iaa nl II Ford Cliv
w ot k .
Mai hla I'cpper. who had the cl.i
act up la na-iHt.int aiipi-riiiti-aieit nt
j Ihe l-'ord City fill-lory. The pleti. uii
a n grave" ntemor1t-l-tr tirt of a
jltrce plate which wa fitiadi'Tf uu
Iihii.iI Hilt knea for ihe et.iialilleloiti of
(.( ..H tll .Mor the sn tli..
0f iM 1.111 sti-juihlpa. Ihe praeiloal In-
ili-Htruiilblllly of cl is wat the oiinl-
lly which attciT'-aloil In Mr. l'cj.M-i- ta
j use In llie ccineierv. Mai lileninl cran
ile act-Ill In many lu la' aliooat elcrlnil
I in iheir bardiieaa. but they an- r.t 1-
i (i'-ul Ii. and not nt nil in la- cnnpir I
i wuli cl.t". W nid ami tain heal and
J 1 old 1..IU' their ell 01 1 11.1 alulie of any
.ki' il and tlicillt we.ir away tin.. Icinl
I e-t crnnlle and e.-itise it In ennoble
Jli.i imo 11 1 n. I 1.1 j ul. where
' al I 1 w ere i re- li-tl tiioii than bi
ii. n ninl II will I..- f . 11 11 . 1 to b.
iili" exception wh.-re all Hi' loitering
ion tin- iii'.liuiiiclna 1 111 I.t in.'.il 0111
'II.- hIoiii- liii m 1111t1U.il a id Hit- nil'.
lii i- 1. 1
pn.-li'
iM-etl ..I.I(TTHV - l-ftet'l
I hi Hie vw.illi.r tin clain.
I lie 1'i'l'i er I '' ll nielil I i f ii atn klaat
"ie lin ii illii a I . iii I ii U.lif Wide
mi I I'. in- lii i nlj i -nt ii ii.li ift ii iiinr-
ti.e i I'l li. l.i a ciiti' f sandal tl . ' Ii .
I. . I.: Ill" cl.t- I III. Iie.l !i. l.-tt.-l-
ioc oil ll I made" by Ihe 'Viinl Idaal"
in .I'i'l I" ds't. t 'I l.e in. .mi-
ll col l.. .i: ihe in-ci Ij.t.i.ii.
In ioi...i of :iiiil.oth l'o.p-r. of
I'.nl I l . I'ic.l I el iuaiy i. IVi
.c'd nin
.Visit W'liliiliii I'l I per. II. Weill d t f
I'.- A's.ve. AC"
1 H'lll HllH III.. I i I'.. II ll Ii. be ll
I- lint null liiul William r.'pi- r It
'i'l In The '. .j i 1's : re ol Ku.-
I 'l I I ll Ml I l .line I I '"ld t 'ltv Vi lli
(I lllliilll 'I Oil tile !. ll tllllilli-
I 111 1.1.1-a l.k 111 I. .nil ill " I'llla.
X I olttMlnl l4itl a XV arilrolir
Ml-'l' " .l.llie. Wihitt of I'lllllbett
I . ;iu ; ! . .f l etiA it k M inor h i-l.n..r
c "ll" I!...". CHIilnl.-l .l'cr. die i bail I
l-u '.c .1 w.ll Hiiooch will. 'i we .tl.ii
1..! n . of ti..- w.irltt.l. ' in.. I lull. -I ..f
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