The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 301, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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AFTER SiYIXG "YES."
From tlit Swedish f Anna Wallenberg.
OWN lli long lane
which from I he
tut t k to Ui 9 villa
hurried a young
Itlrl with flushed
checks. Nut till
the had entered
the Harden of her
" 't -n. .1 ' :' I li o in f il I il h e
V" j. J' alacken her pure
1 ami Instead of go
ing up on the
rcranda ahe rrtpt through the shrub-
bery seated herself on the bench un-
lcr tho maple tree and hid her fact
In her hands.
"Kllie. EHse" bIip whispered to ber-
elf "what have you done?"
She hnd promised heiself for lit to
a mun whom ahe hud nu t only a few
Jaya lefiiie. These days had passed
like a drenni In Jest and laughter
without another thoiiKht than the
pleasure tf the nioiiiput. To he sure
hp hud auspctcil how It might end
hut mil that it should happen an soon.
Ar.d not til) the proniliied word was
spoken did she awaken out of her
ilieam.
Jut now whpn he drew her arm
more closely to him. and whlseird In
her ear that they would bp married In-
fore Hi )pr was out she felt the
I'liHid gr.iw nihl In her veins ami the
limn who walked beside her sec-nrd all
t or.ee llkp any stranger she might
pats on trie sheet.
And as ihe sat there asking herself
hat she knew c-f him and hy she
liked hlTi she uuM answer nothing.
And when she examined Iht hait she
found -t an imply nt co'd rn If no
arm fi!ig hal rVer stirred It. Uu!
Ir noli humid hotter mid r dder.
iirnil tlip nt nto thp Iiii.it to Join
" tins so that she r.iliit in ape
fii'tn tiPi.olf snd her thought.
TIip draw trig-room clock ticked hard-
er than usual th.it afternoon and
Kllse kept looking up from her work
to notice how the hands Pew. It
would soon strike . Hut juil lfore
Hip stroke the cast her embroidery
way fmin her. sprang up and rushed
'ut without answering her mother's
astonished qustlons.
Oil) a few steps lieyond the garden
he not hlni. He was punctual to th?
ni'tmte arnl Maine.! with lov heiause
he came out tn meet him. lint when I
lie pa-m-l the gate and prnoect to
Vm to w.n n nt t Ir further he looked
't I.t in surprise. Khe did not apruar
iery iin'.ntii to Introduee her lover to
hr family.
f Klise hastily led th war at rnss the
fh-'d and ip the hill. She threw herself
1"n on a ninny stone under the
'"iiie ami ir (irrlihed hlniscif on
" ine-fie.it;. r hi side ker. The ston wa
large imiiich to hold two but she did
cm make rcxim fur him.
"Are you very line" Iip twisn.
Inaking a dry twin Into tiny hits "arp
mi r.ii:v. really sure that you love
n.e
At ftit he looked serious hut then
tcir.r out laughing lo his bright. Jolly
sir.
".'ntp of It? Hut there Is surely no
in. ho has forced me to say It'"
No 11 ii you don't know nie. What
U It about me you love?"
"Everything" lie loved the folds
f her dress. He loved the (tower she
"l tirta. t and he did not un-
i;ijj voice pounded heavy ai .1 till
cyea look.d far away over the broad
meadows visible throimh the opentrg
ti th trees. Then It would he l.et
for you to reconsider.'' he continued.
"I m a IhimIiioks mini and my por.lt Ion
Ik not Dimly seemed; one d;y theie
tuny he moiiiy another ileitis. And
niMin oi-e kind of hardship othere fol-
low." The nioKy stone i.tood empty. Pin
hud slipped (loan on the licmhcr h mi!
him. And rhe took l:la hand ami hit
her eyes In It.
"It makes no difference to me. in
difference at all If 1 have lo lui
hardnhlps with you." i he said softly
Ilia eyes lame hack from the fnl
fleliln; it was only a cloud that hn
passed over Hip sun.
Ill understood new that the llitl
hltd he had wished to charm for him
self had been frlchlencd only by a n(
sudd.fri approach but that It now Cnn
of Its on accord and that all he hnd
to do whs to open bla aims.
And she she knew shr
Uiust love him whether she could tell
hv or not. v.hether It led lo Joy or
sorrow.
In a liltle while Ibey went back the
wny they ramp but this lime they did
not pass the garden Cine; they npi ii'-d
It. and went Into the home to net
in rents.
A (WHAT (tAME-l'AKK.
TWENTV-8IX thousand acres
FENCED IN.
Ill I sis Auatln l orblu's I lierluinl In
frrvlii( XA AoiimsU on Ills Sew
tliMMlilr Kilsls Th 1'rraertP
llrsrrllxil.
THE PPIVATE PIC.
II la I'srl of Krr t.irkihlr.
llllB-lfl.
The number of pigs k pt by the col
llera i:nd aitlsiuis of the north of Kug
land fluctuate sllli the prlie of cull
and j am. snya t!i" S'peeutor. In good
tiims every collh-r keeps a live animal
of Biil'le soil. Illl l tin llltll llnfi. guinea
pii:. i ic 1 1 1 1 1 a mid In in S ii u pK" us
ai" a' :rio (Ue. 1'n "fancy unuuil" I"
uoiaTy a pit: lie admires tlibi on -day
afternoons and gro.n .if find
go ri iiinl to smoke tin .'. plj.ix and com-
parp . Ip and Im t on tMr ultliiiale
ftiiln. Tiny have private pi shows
n itli siiIiki rlplloii prizes. Ka h animal
is Jiii'd In lis own sty ant It is In-
ler'ntlMg to know tint the evolution
of an ulmost perfx t pig as due to the
innate sinailly of thp Yorkshire pit
hand. The sties In bliii these alii n.iU
live are very rough uMalrs. often made
of a few hoards ii.i"cl oer railway
sic. pis. hut It is IntcrcMlr.g to linn
that when the author ss ailing as a
ITlpat) lie JU'H'e at Dip colliers' ihow
he fouiig )oil':;t plKS as lilouiul'lg el 'I
hislthy as pi-iMe and that small
thoii';h Hip eolliii's lack yard is he
always contrhes that his plasty sliall
be thoroughly ventilated isnd hsik
to srd the smith. An bite -Is of i ostly
Iioiiip larms nflin house Hip unhatpy
piKs uii'!er north walls and lonbmn
tin in to rheuiiiatinui. etild and siiii'oh-
ln s. Yorklllle produces not .illlv the
I j-1 polk bllt h.l" billg bei-n fimous
f if tile l l curid hums III the woil l.
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"AKR YOU SI RR Y(.t: )V. XI KV
ilcrstainl t!iat under each question to
h:m lay a question to bersrlf: "What
Is n I love In him?"
Hut why should she be the only one
to doubt and worry? And so to dis-
turb his composure she bc.in to set
forth hr faults. She unveiled every
bad trait she had. She was quick tern-
pered and a scold she was envious and
coquettish; aha waa stupid and
Ignorant. She sat and reckoned her-
self up In a serious volep; she spokn
frankly and she honestly wished tn he
believed. Hut the smile did not leave
hl lips nnr did be take his eyea from
her face. At each new Confession be
simply repealed:
"Yes. I knew that before."
Finally the blood rushed .i her
bead. It annoyed her to find she could
not convince him. lie sst there In the
secure belief that ahe wished only to
humhle herself because of her great
happiness). Could he not comprehend
at all that be bad done wrung In sur-
prising her aa he had and that a per-
son cannot be sum of a love so loosely
rooted?
She knew of t way to make him un-
derstand but her tongue seemed tied
when aha tried to speak. She tat
allcnt for few minutes struggling
between fright and the desire to have
It out. filially th dealra triumphed.
"No you do not know me" she said;
"when I answered you aa I did this
morning It waa because well
not wholly because Hit per-
hapa partly becauaa beta me
of hardships at home."
There waa crackling of twigs. He
had turned on his arm and waa gating
'at her without t word but the color
waa goue from hla fne Fhe need
worry no longer about him not under-
standing. Thert came over her t feeding of
unspeakable regret. With a few words
ahe had destroyed something sha never
cculd get back again. And thla some-
thing now It waa los'. seemed dearer
to her than til tlat la the world. Sha
did not know him wall; aha had not
tucreaded In getting tn answer to the
question what It waa ahe liked In him.
but the power that first drew her to him
roaw now In redoubled might. Tht di
vine. Incomprehensible mystery ahe
bad tried to eiplaln but only aurctaded
In tllenclng awoke to Ufa within her
tgaln. Atd new It waa too lata.
What could have tht power to tfftct
ear words?
"AA! ret! art afraid of barAehlpar
I ( li I'llsrel.
It Wilt do'lMli be lies to most
pcup'e that the Inf.-iit sons of the Imke
and Iiin Iosh of Yoik sic not. strictly
speaking primes of lie blood and ar-
lot.lm to Kiikilfh stat ues etiquette
and pi i e. in e the k.ms of thp Puke of
Yoik i.miiii". lie considered is royal
ilulilnn at all. I nlets their gnat-
grandmother the queen should ihivos
to confer upon thim some peer.iup In
their on right they sill remain legal
ly sprakiiiK. ci.tiiinoners. and as sm'i
within the Jurisdiction of the mdlnary
tribunals -that is to say not even en-
titled to lbs ordinary Immunities and
b-gal p:cortles of a Hiltlub vr -until
h-r ma-siv' death pu.es then
one step neater In the line of eiicn-";
sum to the throne. Kor the preeht
the llt'le Yolks lai.k offl lally mere!
as the inn of an ordinary KnIli-li
duke and If tin are anouled tlr till
of "prince" It Is nieiely !- lo-irtesv
The ri a-mn for this Is a Ue prov UI ui
w hli li Is lo I e (Mini in im other K i o-
in in loiiniry him Kiif-ia. fur thp pur-
pon of pieveiitl'iK the gronth of fan-
per ro ilt . In AntrU. for In-tf n e
the eon of every ari hiluke. Do mVt'-r
how r'tnote Hip den i nt fr.u-i th
thiiine. li entiled to lonsiiler h'miil
a mrnitier in ine imperiat raml'y to
adopt the picfW of "Imperial li lie t ness"
and to style hlmelf 'archduke" the
result being that there are at the pres
ent time oer a hundred archdukes
seversl of whom are f roi pd lo egetal
upon an Income not cji.iiiii $lii
or II.Oimi a year. There Is ni dang. i
of this kind rlilicr In HusKlg or Kng
land where the male d.-scerdanta ol
the aoi reign lose their royal kttributei
In the fourth generation hw-omlnf In
Russia ordinary everyday pt luces and
in Great Ilrltam nobles or 'nerc turn
moners.
It. i. T. KKHItl.-t
lolltlllmles b II u It I -lie
on "Wild Ani-
mals In a New Rux-
I a ti d (lame-l'iii k"
to the fentuiy. Mr.
Kerr la says In lie-
scrllilnR Hi'' la'"
A u s t I n Co rhln'a
New II a m p shire
picf( rve:
II I u e Mo unlalii
Forest park as the preserve Is called.
Includes parts of four townships and
lien near the enterprising borough of
Newsirt on the t'omord and liaie-
moul branch of I'm llnhtun and Maine
railroad. It is said to be the biKfi t
game park in the world eicept the
one owned by the Duke of Sol ti "land
In Hi ot In in! and one or two r.;al
demesnes on the i onlltient. (if course.
In making comparisons one must ex-
iiiilii those immense public preserves
as hig as provinces whcie the lliiilsh
government of India sicks to save Hip
elephant from extinct Ion. and our own
national parks In the west.
The name of Hlue Mountain atla iiea
lo the enliip ninr of hills whlih bi-
sects the pi.ik. while Croydon ibwlg-
nat. s Its hiKheHt shiiiilder rlaing to the
height of nearly three tbuiiMthl fe t.
The steep md llentely w ooded In Ik'hlS
or ( royiliui. i 'lining li'ie a riuiup.
bleak the fky-lnic in the shuie of a
camel's Ion k; near by a skirting canon
opens a raniiige route si loss the moun-
tain. In lmrai tn imIi s It Ixiongs
rather to the (iieen Mountain than to
Hip White Mountain range thouith II
Seems dlscolMiecteil fi.m both. The
verdure of an Immense forest of spr.i. e
1r. hemloi k pine. blr h. Iwerh and ma-
ple Intiilils it to the very cret ith
here and there a bron patch of .clear-
ing. The greater part of the Corhln
liuiosure conslsta of abandoned farms
many of them already beginning to
brittle with sapllrigr; for the woods
are on the man h. dismantled bo ies
with Hindus i and doors gaping like
holes In a skull ramshackle barns rot-
ten and weather-s'.ained the wrek of
stone fences thli k-eet with bramldes
these Hint the eye at every turn.
The geneial outline of the sr's is
that of an elllpsr mith reiecHvp d;.im-
i ters of shunt four and a ha f and
eleven miles and the surface Is ml
diagonally by a baklaine of mountain
running northeast The loser slopes
and the meadow -l e.s are diversified
th hriK ks and ss.itup l.unl. w liile i -
tensive groves of second grusth pro-
; fiindy dot the surfaie. t h In these
A NICHT WITH A CREEK PRIEST
Contrast of Ills I. lis si lib Thai ( as
Kuattah Minlalsr.
T crossed tlin snowy and crumbling
mountain which still bears tht old
(ireek li a tn of the Drum. ru1 so en-
tered a region where the liter flow by
long courses into the (iuif of ('orliiii.
Insteud of to Titiie. saya the t'oiiteni-
porary Itevlew. Tl.at nlirlit I spent on
a mud fliMjr in Erie Chaucerian ilm
with a priest i.tnl bin uiitncrous ho ii-
hold of hur:.au lnngn and live stoik
al' gathered inund uu opun In artli.froiii
which tl.o imoke lilcw In cIoii Ih iliniH
the blai kencd room till It escaped b
thp wlmliiwi Hiid other sullabl" liolei
Long after I had crept under m 'u
In the pl.ip. i f honor furthest from !l
pet goat. lh shaggy man. with Hit
Aal of a university extension ! "i luii-r
kept loin gllig m inemliers of hi Poi H
to stare at this olijci t lesson lr. anthro-
pology and I felt with Joy that like a
lantern slide I was nt least diffusing
.'iitture. At midnight be aret't out to
gal hie a acrvhe In hla deiertM llitl'
iliunli. where lbs deep .rviu4 bad
lien miitliiitcil. and the calm faces ol
si ft llvi.intinp saints had Ivn alashrd
nnd noi ed y Turkish kniv.-i In long
forgotten slaughters. SVt morning I
left lil in hei4 Ing a niaui.iT cart and
but for his tall hat and plaite:! I.nlr hi
would have heeii Inills'l.iKUisli.ilili
from the soiiIh of whom be bad Hi'
cure. Meant i ni" his daiigh'ers. bare-
footed and unwashed sptaiiiid a'mat ir
the liquid mud. dilvlng th goats tt
the mountains with stoiies;n oarl sr(
ci'ea. They were lude-d ln-ly bar
bl.lle HiPmsrlves. bllt In I'ilul'll 't "l
rot thoiii'.h worth while to send glib
to si li ol and a man w ill 'ell you hi
has two so ii and three ' ii:ir-'Ki!er '
nnd hy the ltiiigitir'l tie l.n nil hit
i.iugin-iK. .nms.d at (h. ion'rat oi
"'ii a l.fe with Hip llle an KiuMki
ptliht. wiih bis f.iiiltleis 1 hiM.i Inn
shets. lii.i! I'loim he-lroonm. i hat mill
wile and ch.lilicii lawn iniils com;
humble but neeritablp viiili le am! j
quiet llluaiy h te harllv a ton- V'ttli
dares to hum. and w.ii-Tiri hsl
In I fit be the h ss and gain of l''o i.lf
ferent cornlltlima I ai rambled dos n a
roiky path end over a narrow 'irldg
wbb h with a single spau lep higf-
a!ovp the young Achelous at Die nou.b
Of the unimaginable gnip and as I
cllni!ed the opposltp mountain I aa
t man haxtpning down the path ant
knew al once that like t'u iio-sngei
in some old play he bore t!ip Ii IIti
of fate. Ills message for n (Jree't "l
brief: "I war tn Arta in S i iday" hi
aa'.d. "The war lugan In the jft-e
mon. The Turks trlpd lo cross the
river by tying christian women lit
front of them In h"pe the (ir eki
would not fire. All were kllle). TN
shrieks were Mghtful. The tosu 'Pi
flat tn rulna. To go on la death."
ftlanrf lh ASrert iM-KtmOs.
Y"iu f.Ul tJ..y !: f.u:.!;.a:::ja c:nr.
belter if you Wilt get into !!a h.iM! of
reading the advc lilsriuenti; they ttl.I
aff uil a nioat lutciestitig siudy ainl
will put you In Hm way of g'-'lbij
aome excellent bargains "ur a hcr-
tlseia nit reliable they sen t vi.:it i:iey
ndvertie.
I he wisn usu of pi'oyp.-rlty promises '
to l e a pi.Hti'al nil'Ji'l for t!ie sti:il '
of t het Aneiban people. V.'t ttc grr.tt i
but tho gnat may be overwhclriai! !)'
their rnoiirces. The la of the gr at
auks killed l.ltiucif by ssrslawiiig too
laize a potato.
lafiiM Isnsol IK t arsal
lv local api'licstnns as tl.ev eannn
narli to d. "! toiriioii ol Hie ear.
TliHi la orily tn.e nity io mil fl'nri a
Sii.l thai la I.V eulllll'llliitisl inuii "'I.
litafmss la csiiS'il ly so Intluli e-l coll
lion ui Hie mui i loctig ol ine Kua-
la loan Tulie VS hen I'aa Mlie Is ll-fsit"'-t
ynu have twinMing suiir.d ir lin
mfi hraricg. ami wlieo II la pnllr-lg
li.l. Inariies In Itir. tesiill ami till-
Itia id liiilainin.iii'il call Im laSm out
sod II. is till resiotnl In " lii roiiil eon-
Jo ion hearing mil ! ilcsin y' l t'.rever;
itn.a -kMa j.iil rf tin fen (BUNril hv !'
lairh. whiili ks Ii it u Iml sn mnsmi4
CoM-llllon of Iha rnic'Kiis Siiirs'-a. .
VVa will give litp 1 1 r 1 1 - I ln.llara f"C ;
ariy ease ot i-afiif-s o ns l-y taiarrhl
Ihsl isiini! I- i 'irl ! Mulls t slant)
Cure henil f-r clri'iilaia fre
F. J. I IUM.V Cl Toledo O. j
WiH 'y I'msa "
Hall's family Tills are th test.
ne. Dr. Hylance rector cf Ft.
Mark'a ihurch New York who ha
Just returned from abroad declares
that he Is an enemy of "blue laws." lie
aaya Kngland and Krame would not
aland for such a measure as the lU.nes
law and that the Hunday of Kuro-
pean countries Is nmre condi.e vp to
the happiness of Hip pe iple than our
lo-called diy Sunday.
reryh.lT iti a.
CartrH I'siili rall...n'c. Hi' nt wilef
ful me.ni aid eMiiri of ae I'lii-wl anl
ri'leet.;ns lthrlale at g'liln ami slllel
OS lh Sl.lnela liver sli'l I "el rieun-il. III"
entire al 111 dials I e. l.ls. e re hraauhe
fxcr. hahllual folisl !ti"ii si lii-iilfs
1'ieaw l.u) snil irr s l-l f ' ' 1"-lsv 1"
B Mi rent l-u.J si.i! t iiu'iii'it l wic t s.'
diuists. .
"1 can t It bothered vith at'euding
fucuseaV anappel Mr. riwallow.
Hut." he added proudly. "I never ne-
glect to vote!" "I wonder wry you
hava aireens al your wind..?" Mr.
Wright suld. softly. 1 Why doft you
let tb mosquitoes coma Id and try 13
kill them afterward?-
Iha Hsttlh .a s-atiaaj eAe...
wi.-.i. i. mrea;' ;';";
rrn' ru -tn htx'
to ..alucbMan. .F
Hn- Momana. t.rUil
Afrlill and other triles wiieh u. f..
Ing against th l;n-:i a). harly
niountuliicers. living on Uie slopea cf
the Hindu Kii'li range. .Most of them
ocfjr.y det-atabln ground between f-
Chan on I Ilrltlsti territory nnd tl.ey
a kni.w le.jep no atlcriam e to cither au-
thority. Heme tf tlrtn hue been i:t- 1
slit led l y the Iml.MI goternmelit tad I
tht Aftl'lis. the rr.ntt warliVs of them
have fuitiiiihfd ri iu-'-a tor the Iriiii.
army.
life
I'rati' i-l.i-cts.
his l.Too.iit'i a res of sitsir
1 p-) jg rermaassiui ats No hife ir n"fetsaftl
j t k ill Ki.ie I li.K.l . Hi-iisl
lus lf I- III- K ! inal I- i s. ! "l's
ja SV II .Ufc IM.ni aria f- ...."-ir-. . m
Japan la buy itu South Carolina phos-
phate. to rrnr a oi i m m: iat.
TsAe I.amtlvs Urns'i IJulntne IsMeia All
fJrL4'k'isis rctuDU .he muse if a lsl( uicura. Sso
Colorado's wheat crop N five million
bu-lnls.
sll lr i
n :i
Wlaalaw's Ka.klag Trmp
l.-i:iiefeOeiifSfe s re.iie innaav
m imi s ii. J e.i tf t .nta a Ml"-
l..it year we i-tporii'd twelve mill oil
dollars worth of hams.
taaeaia Tsar tlnweli With rasearel.
I'an.ty l allartle. enrt- enllaii-li'i. f'ee-r.
IU im. UV. L.C !). llil.k'.sl-.eti-lMl SHOltrf.
Illottin.' piper la uiaile of coiton rn'
lioili d Willi soda.
Mar Totiai i ai I- ti e leading brand of
III wull'l. I-CUII It IB IMS best.
I
Sntno iniiiil" think
but It is li it tile c.l-c.
crink a critic
Is a Pooil il. c.iicanil i n!; a I !
Ir can cote it. 'ii m mv inutile i.ii'e
tlie ni-tae if t.ii. iui; icri.rilu s whitil
al Lest arc duly tfii s ati l rannnf J .i-
bly.cach their trotiM-. Mr.it'i; i!:!li
r.rcencasilc Inilijna :i;-r "Tor years
I have tnifcrr-! with r.i.i ic I:Ii iimi-li-r?i
which tliefrtM r hi sic am wcre un
able tn rrli-vr. I tools in. my nletit
im lii ires I ut they cl not seem lo
rn; h tir trouble. 1 cr. ii.ialiv t-r-w
wore ni.'il I wi m-abk-
to 1 ut my fooil
oi banii!e mytclf in
anyway;! was st.so-
lut( ly hr'plds. Three
tattles nf S ; rs.
: ...
yt.. -'(fcf my riui arm; bclore
-- long I counl walk
' . i
a(.ieit ine re m snl
when I h.nl fmiilieil one doirn txittlea
was enred. completely and am ai well aa
ever. I now wci;h 170."
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. cures Scrofula Cancer I'crema
and ony f'.rni of bbxsl troubles. II yon
have a bliKxl disease tale ablood niedi-
cine S.S..S. (jaitm) ia rt!t vrsrta-ii-Vr)
is excluiTcly lor the blomi and
ia recommen'leil lor nothing il-. It
forces out th rxjison luatler j-crmanent-Ir.
We will
send to anyone
our valuable
Ixnik. Ad'lrrss
Swilt Secific
I . Atlanta
Ta.
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V
sss
I'rve IsnSMirlanl InfnrsnalrSSs
To men iplsln nveoji. Ilnw after ten
years' (mules ilmtoring 1 was fully re-
stored to full vigor and lohu-t msntixxl.
Nat' O. II. fraud. No muney aeeepteil.
No ennnpetluB with me-liril cuncrns.
hent abaolulely free. Adilrrsi. l.m k llox
J .".' Chk-ago 111. rWal 2-csnt sump If
I convenient.
Aa
that the wild swine the irog ni'or if
which clashed their tasks against the had ma.- a viit to Kurope and
boar-spears of mediaeval knigi ami ! as near the m i'lur nrntitij at
barons root and pining. tie tuetr kind Knglish au'horl'.li s p. rni'tt -J hlui say
with a fei uinllty win. h Is a lnar.i to j tho Cor.ti ruporar) Keview. "Mil m.'
MR. AND MRS. DILLON.
I la mt I las Matnaalially
eaernas la l.aglaiul.
I made a haty ei ursiop to Kiain-e
t e John Ibilon and his family whi
tn
th
I
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lo r doc-
ling it as
1 y
of iinirse i woiu.in I nr
fr.flnl die who rt fil-ed t 1
tor. but slu- tau t lit lp rea
a J nltiit-u'.
Kt r 1-iTg snl 1 hft ilisessps rio' Purt
Is lt B.etlnTs we lute used. Mr.
J. 1.. NorlOiif. Wm.lr tint. laiiad.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
VX AM ASSTRTING 1H THE t'OfgrS Ol'R HIOHT TO TITS
tXCl.LIVK tst of THE 'UR1 "CASTOR1A" AM
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA" AS Owst IkAfk. MARK.
. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER of Ejannl$ Mattarhuirtli.
teas the originator if "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" tU $am
that hnt born and Joes now JJS"'' j" " tuerJ
bear tli fae-timilc signature of CVuSSc' wrapper.
This i tiut original " PITCHER'S CASTOOIA" uhich has been
used in th homes of the mothers of .imerica fur over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapjx-r and see that it is
the kind j on have qJwnijs bought yQ ' 17" 0 U'
and ha g the signature o f Cs4jCt vrnp-
tr. Vo one has authority from vie to use My name except
The Vrntnur Company cf which Chas. H. Flttchtr is
'resident.
(2U...C swO eV.X.
the kei pcrs.
Due can scan -iy rr.i-p the .ir.ess of
the park by figures Hut let the ;taler
famy a dime-ne ct n-lib rahly mure
than double Ihe sire of lUu-ton ar. 1 all
its iiii.uitis; tl:l:ty t nn ti c ar a i f
Central I'ark. New Yi rk alriKis tin
limes linger than Kairnnnint I'ark.
I'hlladelph'a. or fmittecn tunes the
acreage of tin whole a:k systini of
t'hicigo. Koads. many of thim Hmr-
iiurhfnrea of deys gi lie vam ii-ly
lli'ertei t the I111 Icruie. and an elu 11 nt
rjrr.age Iraik tins.s ihe park frnin
cut ti Wist thro'igh the pi tutP'tpi
nnti h. On the eater n si.Ie the d '. In
I'y Is m. i sloping nud open but l as
the Mlti' ci' " ''"le div r ty i f sc. lie.
A fci.o f'liie. panlv nn-h. pa tlv
b..r!cil. . ar! mi.t fi t In he Cht and
t 1 n -t : n Hi lie in 1 1 nit in. fines
the (nnr 1 11 c I I. . .. 1: itliln lt
l-ari.er. The .-r..e ..s-s vnlili t....
poll the I l.u' UU'. I the tills Whl.ll
Ma of S. o'. li graii.t
d oler liif grave
at Atnbiver. M.i".
has In-eu
f ll.irr.t-t
March S JSD7:
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanper the life of youi ihiM tjr actrj img a clp auUtitott
hich some drucsist may dcr you (liecif.se be tr.Acs a few more nnie
un it) the ingtcJicnts of whii.b cci H he docs not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Eousht"
DEARS THE FACSIMILE SIGNATURE CF
(asera mt aheils
At Margate Knaland. tbre la a re-
markahle relic ol the imsi MhhH which
very little apparently Is known. It Is
an iindergronnu cavern or grotto.
whose walla are lined with ahelU. n
I'earson'a Magaiine the grotto la de
sert! ed py Mr. j. Malcolm Fraser.
Speaking of hla visit of lsrcllon Mr.
Kraser aaya: "V a through a
rough-hewn passage one hundred feet
long which suddenly emerges Into (he
so-called grotto tU has been laid
throughout the who! route and aa
burner after burner ia lighted the
beauty and elegance of one nf the most
fantastic relics of the pagan period re-
veal themselves. A large central col-
umn supporting the arched roof dis-
closes a marvel of architectural design
eclipsing even Ihe Alhambrian mosaic
work Innumerable panels - perfectly
proportioned line the walls the col-
umns and the arches of the rave -esh
panel beautifully Mulshed -each most
perfect In design all different. Hoses
with buds flowers a'cme and leaves
may all be seen rxiillsllely worked In
shells of different forma and rolora.
Vines with small white grapes Inter-
mingled with large black muscatels
aworda and shields flshea and birds
all tastefully arranged and carried out.
Tha ahella used In the decoration of
thla wonderful cavern att thoae which
may ordinarily be ounj on tht
beach ot any ot our Hrllliri watering
placea."
Itlejrles Strt Carw.
One of the Ban Kramleco atreet rail
ways running through a hilly district
provblea racka for blryclea on tht front
and rear cart and charges five cents ai
tia for carrying a wheel. Tht amount
from thla tanrlct cuta qultt a Bgort la
Ut rtctlptav
hae 1 1 11 i-l s'.i ill In v p :r. 11 1-1 take
their place sti U. a It lephonr conne t-
ing the nine siili-it.it.ntiit tit the ii f.er- I
cut g.itcs with the iti.u.-.l station the '
hump of the superintendent the Cor- i
t.:n villa and l'ic loan if Ncspntt. !
The kei p rs and othi r employ s of the ;
park vary from twenty. ft to Ifty. c- !
cording to the suisin of the vear. It
need scanely ! sal I tl.at the 111 ! i f
attendtince roiiipel a v::.1aiiie ulilih
never rthts. Merely to w;ch '.lie
fi llip but It should Ii.hp puti.l some-
where by Bii'ldelit or wanton malice.
ri i i:n i an lni 1 1 1 n.n twice a neck.
Hraintlia I'kea.anl-shontlss; In ltrsn.
Kroirt the Orecontan; A numlxT of
apoitsmcn ho started out on Sept. 1
to shoot Mongolian plnasants returned
yesterday. Hut few of them made big
tags. There were plenty of tilnts. but
to the experienced hunter It was pain
fully evident that they had all been
"shooted over." and werp onto the fat I
that the close sesion had corns tn an
end. It was very seldom that a ftvpy
was found logethir. and all the shots
were singles and the birds got tip at
long-dlstante range. J11 Ikp Whallcy
who came In from William Molsoii s
place hrtMight twenty phrasants. and
A. D. Miller who had bet n up near
Corvallls had sixty the result of two
and a half days' shooting. Kvery day
a lew of the forttin.'.le orv s nhu have
sporting friends out hunt t g are seen
carrying home a siring of pheasants.
Nnl MePelv lllrall.
M.iud - What a sense ess remark that
a as of Mrs. Cnplelith s al'ut gills mar-
ry Ing fellows to get rid of them' How
ri old a gir l ret rid of a ft How l y mar--lrg
him? That would only I mak-
ing mntteta worse. Her Autit Jane-
No It bn't ridiculous at all. You'll
find It out some day pei lisps. Why. do
you know that beforr we were mar-
ried youi uncle John came lo see me
very evening at 7 o'clock and never
went away until 11 or afterT Now look
at him. Ilea never at home Mween
those hours! - Cleveland leader.
says my lii.ny. "looks v.goruus 11m
tiali'tull be ine.ei vt s the s eel se 1 n
It V that dtit:rnihed him if old " I
lanrint paute 011 ttiln vlsi: evu! it
note two l"inni I cot hup a.-iimi
prijiidiie. one ti sitting ni.igr.ai;lml ;
tin 1111 lay morning tliry ard I sfnlie.'
to the dual rhurrb without v. a: til k f 1
Il'ln. Aftpr e tamp out 11 emu
pae notes an I a:;rt'd th..t 1'ieti .
woiu. 11 hr I an unrivaled art of drc
Ing One etitp dam; wlit knelt he
fntp in. as me nge I. t'te t ect dn - 1
wor.an we ha I seen (r a ) 1 a le . U
ing mat oniy 11 e rrei to n
she walk"! out of tie ihutih e (l
covered Ha Hie helle dame Wc.s i.m
colll'try W 'i-l.i.a :. Via Hillnn The it.
aitip'e of m.i.-ti.itiit i;iy wan fi.tii!'n'
by l. lion 1. iii'.-ir. We ..". tin hv
1 1 Ing .! in- In Ireiii.d. not of''
alatvw the 1 .!:. p. but at un 1 .
f Im d. le 'it .1' h t' p 'i !.n e "Wrin.'V
to cot si ti r ' 1 at s I'llion. "this si.it
we cM Itnu-'atd ! the only ti.iit.t-j
1 In Kuroj.e tsl.rre th- rnna ll'ti ' v
i of let n Is seci.te Mere e are ttvint
j under a perpetual spy svttm W e
don't know that our seivarts are r.'!
1 sines and It Is ll't'p bi 'ter In HrrmaM
'and Italy It pm acali-tt im rmi.
j a. Icni e lo s. e anything dor.c In the pur-
suance of our Ju! ejuarrel wM h t
not done In btoal d 'v." Win n .-
toiislibr that thp evllp was slittt nut
: f hit n n 1011. itry I v the p twer he
as Jtidclng so generously th'i aa
suitly finely m.igti in'mous.
. Iletifals srsann.
A colored ixhorter. enlarging on thr
lrrn'sslb!llty of rich nun getting Into
hiaven. said "Ixtok at laitherus
When he win on de atrth he ax liwees
fur de rruniiis dat fell frum his tahV
Kn what d.d Hlwera do ter him II-
tall hla dog. V in over cn rick him in-
lsthcrus. I.ail'erus put up a purty good
light but de do Ihkpd him! iv.n
IHarea wm so mad dat he took a fit
en died rn when he wake up he fln"
himself In hell-fire en he link troo de
Vy I Kht en ee Ijttheius rn I'atlicr
Alir.-.lism In a hucpln' match; en he
call ler laxtherns ter turn 011 de water
en he'll pay tie hill tin what did
Ijjtt.etus say Hp ties leans over tie
banister en boiler nut' .o 'long. man.
en shet o' moiif. Ie water was tut
off on lie tenth. Milk en honey Is de
Pes' I got" "--Atlanta Constitution
Irnitnanee ef aa Arilai
The picture whlih represent! the
Hon Hubert I'I'i lii'.iiiionn in the a. t nf
makli g a political spet ch. his left hand
linked In his t roust r pocket and the
right extend 'd argumcniat 'rely eil-
dcntly was not dian from life. Mr
Kiiss'ii.iiioiis. as la well kln.wn ula.its
leads with his left.
Xa-Tn-nar fur if ly Teals.
Cus-sntee! I. lnrce h-l t c"t ll.asea wraa
Sit n si nut' IiiishI iair II A . Oi -vs.
'Hip
I'lli. Ii;
African ilest-
: had table.
; are slowly bo-
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
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Rudyard Kipling.
tht famous itory-wntcr U Ocly oot of many celebrattl
contnbutori ttijued to wntt far tht ttit volume of
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Companioa'l ot.jinal featum for iljl wt ivt tht
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Rirhl Hon. W. L CI adslooe
lloo. Thomas B. Cccd
lloa. Juslio McCarthy
Hot. Gcorte F. Hoar
Lieut. Peary
Max 0 Rcll
Frank R. Stocktoa
W. D. Mccvcila
Mate. I llllta Nordka
Mr. Burtta Harriaoa
Octave Tbancl
Mary L Wilklai
Martirct E. Sganlcr
Harriet P. Spolfw
A nd r'tilfr T" (fuaJreJ CXers.
(iold Embossed Calendar Free to Sew Subscribers.
TSei fair p. far l fuhlhM tictflrftf he Th Vaalk's Cosspaafoa aaf MM ol Ix soM la Art Storrs ae trsa laaa
gliX). Il ruiar of three gMm rmrti park a Insf rrprWartene of caamtiaggruappiilBrrs. SfSrt Impanmmt Oflsr.
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THE YOUTH'S COMPANION 101 Colombut Arenae
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BOSTON MASS.
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Real Tata Tries.
A few days ago the fresh nun i1at Of
f Jifayette college Kaston. I'a.. were as-
sembled In front nf a college building
to have a photograph. Suddenly topho-
niorea from alaiva emptied upon them
aevrral bundled pounda of Hour and
many butheta of water. The plreira
waa not taken and a free fight entutd.
XV a tars af Ik (Vpseia.
It has Wen iiiinnuteil that If Hie sea
were emptied of lla watera and all the
rlvera of Ihe earth were to pour their
present flooda Into Ihe vacant spif
allow Ing nothing for vaporatlon
tii.OiW yrara would te required to bring
the water of the ocean up to Ita pre
nt level.
r.esanal.
Young Verlsopht (endeavoring to he
very funny I Miss Oldga.1. I tee-hce
think I will give you a aw -gitsa for
a blrthar present. Mist (Mdgal tjvy-
onalyl Hh Mr. Verlsopht thla la tt
t idden. ItoatuB Traveler.
WHL KEEP YOU DRV.
Ik 1
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w tv tMt. If m wtrKKMi
ihH wui he ft iry m it hit 4
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MfcUliAftTATa.sCU.t4a H tan h.Y.
W.N. U.HOUSTON. NO. 48. 1887
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If you arc coing to bicycle blc)xle now Wt
put oil hcaltMui pleasure 'ti? a lonj; time to spring
months of the best of ruling days Columbia
riders vheel on certainty.
1 897 Columbias s75 r
Hartford Bto'c'e- J50- 45 $4a
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