Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 15, 1888 Page: 1 of 4
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aaacas, sunday, morning. January 15. isss.
prayer of the breton fishers
fr, '4 »• •• - t.m? »i
Lord of tb« sea, the sunshine and Use caleU <
Owl of tbe brcHidiitg ocean tied th<e xtor to!.
Father of those wlto brave the treacherous imifi!
The aea is mighty, aud our boats fereaioall! (
Calm is the aea today, the sunlight free;
Fair is the lapping wind that Alls tlx- sail;
Lord, ere we ro we trust our alt to thee:
The sea is mighty, aud our boats are small.
When the safe stillness creeps ufvm the wave.
When the white moonlight clteers the silent
nigllt, " •« i-« ' • r •*
Guard us lest danger lurks Itrnektb the calm;
Thy sea is mighty,' ftnd'ottr botiUt tire small.
* > " * , ■■ ■ t , ,
AVhen the wild hui'Kieane uplifts its vo.'ce,
And cold euilinictnji.byiows threaten tin, , .
If thou should'st slumber \nj are powerless; f
fhy'wa is ntifchty, aud our l»oats.are small.
Bread giver to the-crying fjJthJrlr-ssJ
tluHluml of v. idiiy.cil cpmeu li'ft t'. inrtirh! 1
Our aii - 'AX* leave the ay: ;''pi'5ti*''; t! i- 'in. Lord!
"Sby sea fs ipighty. and our iiv tt,^.:'e small. «
. „ —1. p. .Mill, r in S^Hor's Magazine'.
• •i,4RAim\jytmv' •.
number 13
"Oh. Who can understana a woman:
Slio will be admired and sought after by
ell, and admiration is just as essential to
their existence as eating and steeping.
Comtesse klith will gladly exchange this
monotonous country life for the gay so-
ciety of the capital."
'•.So Coait**stte Edith has already con-
sented?" faltered Montgre, controlling
his voice with great difficulty.
"Not exact 1}, but I am euro of gaining
my point. Her mother favors it quits
decidedly, and I know I ran complete
the conquest with my iwrtaiasive j»ow-
rrs.''
,"I con.?;-itti!atc you on the certainty of
livtvlicnz," st;itl 2Ionts?re, lit-
j mictv
i Jerly.
| "Thank 'jou: a diploautt is alwnyr.
! ii sk.'lful who k;:tr.vs Low to maki
j use of «jv'( ry advamugf. ii would have
i b;'en jpiuntl ia the extreme f<>r mcto lx;
; f'Migod t<> i'-!v.rn without aecomj iUhing
j ,my ujalorJhkiiig, because—entre j;«vas—
fW &wr wi. h of
I the <jiwt,n."' ,
I "Oii. it is;'" ejaculated pour 5Xo«t;7«:
! desvo;i'!en'tiv.
fully at the ground. Then siie shook her
waving locks and said, smiling;
"Oh. no, you are wrong—a very poor
figure of speech. Why, " site said, posi-
tively, "if the lines were reallv animate
brings, then they would have minds of
their own, and they could easily gratifv
their desires, like this," taking "his cano
and extending one of them in a short
curve until it ran into the other, which
=he continued to prolong, dragging the
stick in the sand deeply, as site walked
backward.
Montgre was obliged to laugh at the
unexpected cutting of the Gordian knot. |
"There are, however, comtesse, cir- !
cumstances under which a man is help- j
less—abs-Mutely ho!;-less.''
"You- are aright." she s;.id. "I have j
niy- clf. in th" last fow days, had much !
to trouble n;e"——- ' j
■•i know, comtcise. I know what.
He nodded.
"Which extend indefinitely in the
«mie direction—always the same dig-
taiice apart, she quoted, playfully.
h aI? (>xcePtion«," he said, as he
u«t! e° <^t' sunn-v face toward him
until it rested on his shoulder, and the
deep eyes garni into his full of happy
onhdence urn. love.—Translated for The
W averley Magazine by W. N. Harben.
fear—the,
chains u;
to com'st.-1
vou
lay mr-vortiiy j
■V,'
1;
The bright morning sun shone on the
taxus bushest, ami spar'ded like jewels in
the fresh dew on the grass and flowers.
The birds chirped merrily, Hitting among i t)in
the green branches, and through the • *
-, .- ,, -some work to do.
Bilycry r.pray of the cascade the light •
brul:t.i in laileidoscojiic rays.
llerr lieinhard von Montgre, tire young
tutor of tho house, sat upon the rustic-
Beat with the little gral, Alphonse, in-
Rtructing him in the first, urinciplosof ge-
ometry. Alphonse was a l>rij.lt. intel-
l-.t'Usni little fellow, and an al'cntive
yoa ro \vi;!i Die to mc<
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him.
"Alj>!io:re, Twill '«.» r.!.:i.;-t]
O". i!' ytiu do not |)iii \viu;' mi
i.'«wi:'.. I have t')lii you
time.' ;lie definition of parai'i i
yo.i (!>.a't comprelieti-l it yt.
1.;;-. s ave lines which mlen'.l ia
; ! 1.th" '-.itiie tiiVt.M!' !' a; aii. wh>]t—
i 1 oiiicr wor.t.4 —never ttnich t;ue ;' J-■ •r.
Lo.said he, tal.ing li.s(..ae an i ,..:,k-
i:ig two marks ia 11k- yciiovv >-!iid at his
feet, "tiiese at*e j-a'i'.ili; ] itiU'.,; do you
understand? Now repeat it." -
"Parallel lines," lieganfthe little graf,
"are lines which—which extend intkii-
nit'Tv, always — always — always — that
sto:
nr., a!>ot'.t ni !
u jour be;i;;ti:"t:l, 110!,le hie j
you to a etc-;> v'lich will cost \
you your life's happiness, Ann I am |
obliged to stand helplessly by. and am !
powerless to defend you from the in- |
trader''
•■What do you mean, llerr von Mont- I
have ; gre?" asked Edith, looking at Lint in sur- j
1 ]irise. !
. ' "Don't try to mislead me. Elith; 1
writing lnatenal; e.o you call this doicc J know all. I* know that they want you |
la) nieiue noric; ■ J to iiuirry this worthless cham!)erlaJn:* he
I am thinking, ivsr« ilon.t a fas,; taat t tuld me so himself just now—the rcutin- '
i.s always performed without instruments 1 divl;"
j While the young tutor was blustering j
.. , on' the ttbove words in the <rre;.n--t ire, j
.itations ; ;>.n« 1 was beating the sand with his cano
l' ! emphatically, Edith concealed her face J
i in her lace handkerchief, to prevent him i
Hinted ' fi'om seeing the glad look it were at hear- j
laughed ; ing his angry words. j
was the ! "And if it were true, whv should vou !
%
of any kind.
1 "You want to think, do yen
; then, I won't disturb your ia,-
! ii;ty V>ng.;r. L-iai jour, civ tie,;
J : r.'. I n jonr!"
i V.'lx-n h'.s exet liency hatl t.'is:
! ' ' liir.tl the ljcslccTOw. Montare
1 Litteriy himn-if. That, then.
%#1LL iMEGULARITIES
peculiar-id -hersex
Hkcsss'
4i®0 powebfut; ToitJC.
]^%!fJ'AK£N'DURlNG-TH£~w
\ CHAKGJE XXF' LUFK
— GREAT S UFFERING AND -—
DANGER will be avoided
BR^fieldR?guiai5RCO
- atlanta.Ga . 1
K'CP '
aa.l |
■lei |
1 -- '
m;;n who was wleetrrl
• a'.itl; tint cvnical a;.ton
l-K
! It
for Edith's hus- j become angry about it. Herr von Mtf'.it- i
she said with well assumed inditfer-
: tun w;.s ch'i-t-n
ia-1
,ave t-i le.
a' a ho.
ami com
ated t-ti(
1. < ■ i.; i; 1
pTt
eh.'ld. I'l:!! of frail j eilOe.
111;i:m tir.'oiigh i "Can you ask. Edith?" he sri1!. Lo'-'i 1c !
s marriage; the \ himself with passion. "Heean.-e I J.jvo
mi;; m.'.nre to be- { you. love you with all the ardor of "nr.- j
-t eC sue'i a evoa- I soul, and because I know that vt^i love '
.1.
1.
wlio I me,
■ to save her 1 It was then Edith's turn to J-
w I.' r '.'.'."are to be . po.-ure.
it ry. v.'m n hi; hr.t w that ; "I don't understand you. I;
though not a word of j Montgre." she said, with a pom*
A
L "* *'^* -i * " -«■>•<*' d
com- j This is the Top of the Genuine
r rPearl Top Lamp Chimney.
I Aliothei'Sjsimilarnreimitation.
T! 11s exact Label
is on each Pearl
I Top Chimney.
' A dealer may say
and think he has
others as good,
BUT HE HAS NOT.
Insist upon the Excct Label and Top.
Fob Sale Everywhere. Made only sy
6e0. a. m4gbeih slg0„ Pittsburgh, Pa.
legged Excelleuz is coining acry&a
the grass; look what a figure he cuts
ha! ha! ha!"
A severe look of ropr9v.1l from tho pre- ,- ,
calmed the imru.iy little fellow fortune, lie a poor dependent private tutor.
' I the last scion of a race of "fanatics,"
jaiii.' 3:0:1 1
one of abject 1
she loved him,
love had passed between the:
Foolish questions! As it' ir were pos-
sible tojiave it otherwise! She was a
member of an fid. royal family, the
heiress of au ancient name and a princely
to speak reprovingly, her leautiiul
ceptor
Bofuewhat.
"'Excuso me. ITorr von Montgre; I de-
clare 1 could not help it, because"—-—
"Well, beciUtse'"—
"Because l can't bear this strange
' graf, was the positive answer.
"And why don't you like • him, Al-
phonse?"
- 4 t lecause he has come to i^.nrrv-Sister-
Edith. and will take her back'to the
cajiital with him.'
"How do you know that?" asked t
tutor, so suddenly and so. anxiausly that
Alphonse dropped Ins l»ouk isi affright
"The gardener told me,- Herr von ,
Jfontgre," Tie answered. j ,
"thj to your room now. Alphonse. and I ' i:ul;'
mwuo your studies; I will come to vou ' u"'
iater."
"An
M-u'.-i
corn. .
"No, although yon deserve it; you |
were inattentive and impertinent," said •
ihe tutor as Alphonse turnetl away.
*tnis lime the "stork legced Excel- i
' ni:-'." had apprt>acht\i. and the gentle- j
men greeted 1 uic another.
Excell-m:'. (Iraf I'o^gendorf, chamber- j
huh to her majesty, the tuiecn, ha l for I
sc\-eral days been the honored guest of |
:»te mm.atc'i ot thecasde. He apjieared \
;.e be over i'l years of age. rot a! all pre- ,
poivu.'.ising in ins manner, having that air j
at arrogant loftiness often met -with |
tmiong tho members of the queen's '
botiseliokl.
covered with blushes.
j "Edith, he said, taking her !until aiv
I tt tulcrly pressing it in his. "you do
me; 1 feel if. I know it. It was ia tVi»
II in k one Sunday morning, at this wrv
sjiot. that I discovered ii. J had been
j telling you" a story of an angel—my blessed
i mother now in heaven —and hat! brought
. -. you a portrait of her. When you thought
ho to hojx! for such happiness? If the youi were alone you covered it with tears
uueen wished especially that the anc.cnt j and kisses. I saw you through those
trees in her domain should grow to,, j boughs there without intending to do so.
gather, what did it matter if the comtesse Edith, when I witnessed that silent con-
,-l!^' einigBtint ditl | fesobn. i knew that your
tove otic another. i.ruT were consumed'! mine^-uihlt> through all eternitj
j with a longing »«J»riro. and the chains I "Kcinhard!"
.he j thrown art>untl them were unbearable? j She stood before him. as she softly
lat liad directed (heir, ways through spoke his Christian name for the first
Ine; fur them there v.as no meeting point time, like an angel of light from heave
~ >r.o whau. vt
who, according to his excellency, wt
stupid enough to ruin themselves ant
their descendants to gratifv a fantasy-
f,
ti suent con- i = . ; :—:
rJicr ™! ^mAKM^tasas
^ ^ 8 KVA*ititni
•n AM. •"*
-HOC
no meeting point tune, like an angel of light from heaven; 1
from the tear glistening eyes shone beams , I
cciieo-.l;!.!; afon ol iioly felicity, the comirn:at;on vt his i ^wSmwaw
ic had or; ,vn m | words. < ! SASD2»£lK.fi;CC^2i8"«W'*.&lS&
"-'.o, no. Edith, darling, my lost cr.c. ! f ii't.;,.
1,"ctun>of 1 WEAK. UKD£V£LOP'EDPARTS
it Ciill llC^vl bo. lam \Olir Oft be Uc->y s:rA YrAi Larticxs*
tutor, n frorvant in your house: to
ilt V
you auj.cry \v»-:h me, Ilorr von
'? ' a^kc t Alphonse ia (loop coti-
tor .\\
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groceries, brain and fe
IPIHiIES .
All suflorers with piles can be cured wth
out the use of knife, ligature or carbolic add
does not interfere with biutinew. cure n
pay. References given. Address
Commencing faturday October 22d will
be in Brecham ®very Satuidav.
A 8iluman, •
- San Felipe, Texas.
SNHAM, TEXAS.
Commodious wagon *a*o adjoining the
wamnouse lor convenience of customers.
•tr Free city deUvery. Telephone con-
nection "fM
Planters Fireproof Warehon.se,
brenham. texas.
-"7-""* ""y»-
store.
intending advektiseks
should whlrcms
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.,
10 SPKDOS Street, NEW YORK CITY,
li>;t of l>m Nwnpapers
>\ ill be scat free, oa application.
By the way, TTcrr von Montgre."
the graf, in ue>;fl, comlescentling
tones, "I rtMncmber meeting once, in
Paris, a Marquis -Montgre de t 'heval-
range. very wealthy ancient family of
rank—not related to you, I believe?"
"Certainlv, Exeollen;:; he sprang from
that branch of tho Montgres who after
tho raising of tho Edict of Nantes went
back to the old iaith, while my ances-
tors, firm in their convictions and true to
their religion, sacrificed tUeir homes and
possessions a yd emigrated to Gernmny."
"Peculiar people, these fanatical refu-
gees," Haiti the graf: "ruined themselves
and their descendants to gratify a
fantasy. The Chevalranges were tbe
wiser; thov took advantage of the circum-
stances, and today are a most highly
honored ami powerful family, while"
"The descendant of the emigrant is a
poor, dependent private tutor, obliged to
earn his daily bread among strangers.
Sjveak it out. Excel Ictus; I am not
ashamed of these facts, rest assured,"
said tho tutor.
"Tut, tut, young man. as if you ought
to bo, in these days when the principles
which were once the crwd of the aris-
tocracy nre ridiculed as prejudices; I
only mean that it is inexplicable how
some people will detonize their whole
lives under such circumstances."
"I agree with you perfectly, Excel-
lenz," said Montgre, sardonically.
u:\am- t m,v
out To;v;;r\i i;i:u l'\
him t;t>-.•< j,.
"\ 1 >;:r r.: >;-mtsi' ■
forgot'i 'i \ iio!j
ingiy. -Vou te'mi
words of the wise
case, 'Don't destroy
notice
u:y of
S.'C.'jl-
chind ihe
:i rovuis'i
- I'l.-ying
■- or r.'"
eimv
J » T* I v; » j- '
:.„"f tU*
to retail
-tbe r-o' !
w. j { V
% y iimuwihvuIIJ •
The chamberlain rewarded him with a
penetrating glance, and said;
"Hie ladies have not yet arisen, Herr
von Montgre."
"On the contrary, Excellenz. they are
taking a walk to the village, and will
soon return."
"Ah, of course, you are all early risers
in the country; Montgre, this little com-
tesse is a charming creature—one of
those peculiar beauties which grows con-
tinually more bewitching; slie will cre-
ate a furore at the capital, without
doubt." ,
••I don't believe, Excellenz, that the
comtesso would enjov creating a sensa-
said jf
'loeore-. si.-; yon have
s'M'SS," f.'l > still, jt'St-
vl me ft>rcibly.<if the
Art hitecdes, uf Syra-
„ my circle.' What
deep problem do those lines represent
that render you so oblivious to every thing
around you!"
He looked into (he deep grayish l:l;:e
eyes v\ Inch were gazing into his so in-
quiringly.
"IS- is a problem, comtc-sso. that I de-
spair of ever solving."
"And may not the pupil share the
master's trouble?" she asked, jestingly,
taking a seat beside him. "Explain to
me,' please, the meaning of these lines. "
•'You! Shall 1 tell you?"
•'Oh, I am incapable of comprehending
'it, am I? I beg your pardon," she inter-
rupted.
"On the contrary, comtesse, you of
a£l persons can understand it—you alone.
Vh'»se lines"——
"Well, proceed," she said, resting her
i-harmiftg little head meditatively on her
hand.
"These lines." continued Montgre, hes-
itatingly at lirst, then sjleaking more
rapidly and desperately, "are the embod-
iment, in my mind, of two animated
beings, wonderfully similar in nature,
thoughts and feelings—as congenial as
two 1 icings could lie. A consuming de-
sire fills them both to approach one
another, to unite in a blissful unity, but
it does not lie in tlieir power to satisfy
the inward longing. Some inscrutable
law—God or the fates—has laid out the
ways that they can't forsake, although
in following them they never will be
able to meet. In the customary formula
these are termed parallel lines, which ex-
tend indefinitely in the same direction,
but.wbich must always be kept the same
distant* apart; and so they must be rec-
onciled to .the inevitable, and conceal
from the world their cravings, and go on
alone through the desert of eternal
space."
That is indeed a gloomy picture j-ou
would lie madness. Our fates are there
in tbe parallel lines—ha! ha! ha!"
j "I?t mhard, you are deceiving y. nr-
; self; there i; nothing between us cxv;;v.
j v tint* indomitable iiride; cm***"er ti sit,
land I am yours."
; "My* pride! As if that were —:he
! wi-.ii of the queen
t hamberlam — the
I your family—-,
j "'"Vou are m: isk
' 1 i:e t;'ai en' - ciaeaib
! of marrying .me. I
| -children."
j "Ediiii!
j said
I hail
1 r<,Si1
Titer'
th- iiai
hit
is ft puif
jfr of silvfi
not joit-sd i'l it.
—--«a
.1 complaint, of
We
aohui'H.
SV\ "v^vryV^^ always have
* Acker's Baby
Soother £t L;.ad.
1 'V.r
::;.m
medicine yet ntado
hi fan tile disorder-'.
or bet
tStiS JI j' . e ,'t-.
: " I I -
Ti-
; is the only safe
iat will remove all
; contains no Opium
ires tho child ?iVitcfxtf
•ico 25 cents. Sold,
etUS
•'.Ct5
•11
l;e
her's cun-
'i ni«.l pro-
■e nillitvu-
uuv oth-
er oitv
I'.OIV
) me a few mot
dready pott en
t and world makt
;il today"
"Oh, yes." laughfd Edith, "aproposa_
to become one of the le.dies at cotii't to !
the queen, who did me the honor to in- j- —0 - -- - ,
terest herself somew hat in me during : threatened with Croapcr Wliooping Cough,
my stay at the capital. And who knows ?se Acker's English Remedy and prevent
"V> Vv. trifle with any Throat of
v Lung Disease. I f you have
a Cough or Cold, er the chikireil are
but 1 may yet accept if a certain gentle
man, out of silly obstinacy, continues
to''—-
"Edith!" said Montgre. blushing with
the new found happiness. "Do you
think your mother would ever consent
to it?"
"Yes, Reinhard, I not only think it
but I know she would; you have been,
since the death of my father, her truest
friend and aflviser; she respects and lion-
el's you, and admires your character,
and I know that she would be proud to
call such a man son."
"Edith—really—O heaven! Then I
may call you sweetheart—wife?"
"Vos. Reinhard," she whispered,
while he drew tho graceful figure into
his arms and covered the pretty mouth
with kisses.
♦ * * * # #
Next day his excellency returned dis-
appointed to the c
uiwclcome message;
"The Comtesse Edith most deeply re-
grets to decline the high lienor conferred
on her by her most gracious majesty the
queen, but her engagement with anil her
approaching marriage to Herr von Mont-
gre would render it impossible."
Her majesty was somewhat- piqued,
but graciously presented tbe happy couple
with a costly tea service with her best
further tronble. It is n positive cme,
and we guarantee it. Fritje 10 and 5G«
R. E. Lultn.
Anton Schott, the tenor, .
built a. big church out of
profits of Lis art.
v-t \\r\w your dinner
*} \j and are prevented by Dys-
pepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets.
Tbey are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In-
digestion, Flatulency and Constipatkn.
We guarantee them. 25 and 60 cents.
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Anti-bilious pills sold by peddlers
have caused many deaths in ' Frank-
lin county. A2a. • ?. ■/
^\\e *co.sott, b&*£SZ
^ «» %dS.lZ5Llt£&Zt
t- rely cure all Blood Diseases, purifies titer . jpi
whole system, and thoroughly builds up tk
constitution. Remember, we ("■•>•»»»**- **
K. E. Luhn.
A new undertaking in th£ fniii
line is the shipment of Florida oran-
ges to Europe.
(\V A wad reliable ilcsilic:neci are tbe M
VJ VV\ to depend upon. Acker's Blood EL
tion at court," said Montgre. angered by draw," alio said.
the eareleas manner in which lie spoke of j bright winsome face clouded for
Ei'"- I an instant as site looked down thomrbt-
Xolwly at the castle was so much de- j ixirhBsb^^SKfory^*fJr''i
bgh'.ed as little Graf Alphonse tluit the puritiesoftheBlood. In every form of
"stork learned" Excellency had to rcfiirn «inn. fi-rniuutlon. Mon.nr<«M$eAaiwi
"stork leggeil " Excellency had to return
without Comtesse Edith.
The day after tbeir return from their
extensive bridal tour the couple had
vnight the quiet seat near the cascade
t.'here their first words of love were ex-
changed.
"Are yon thinking of that problem of
the parallel lines Reinhard?" she asked,
imiliiu;.
ulons. Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases,
invaluable. For Rheumatism, has Bef-
it K J.nVns.
•
A German has invented ami mana- *
facture.l a paper which resists both
fire and water.
Bailey's Salineatewtnt.is,a pleasant
and cc< li.iit cathartx for ib'e immciliatc can
of hcadic.'ie, indictst;on aud c^nitipation.
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