The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 22, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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OF HIS WAYS.
Signor Cardinal! Won Heartl and Loit
Diamonds.
H< l)ii*p#*inl* • FrmclMO SwMlkcart
a#S Lm«m About tbu Tim* Anglhsr L«Sy
TtirMUM Suit. •
very large one for thuae |*r(« eillier. I
•ecured a rifle and, sirauge a* it may
•eein, (hot hint is the one vulnerable
point. When we reached owr destination
which happened to be the next Ian.line,
I took a lugger and a dug out to go back
and have a look at my alligator. We
towed him up to thenhoruand meaaured
hitn. That alligator meaaured sixty-
throe loot and five inches Ironi the end
of his nose to the tip of his tail. What
do you think of that, (law leyT An alli-
gator sixty-three feet and five inches
long. Doesn’t that astonish you?”
"No,” said Gawley, quietly. "I’m a
liar myself.” buffalo Kxpress.
HE KNEW SHE WOULD DIE.
Wiien Colonel Mapleson last ransacked
Europe for singers for her Majesty's
Opera Company, he found Signor Cardi-
nal! and engaged him. Hignor Cardinal!
is a tenor, lie sang the part Khadames
in "Aida." Wnen the Hignor was not
behind the footlights or running his vo-
cal scales, he busied himself either in
paying attention to the ladies or in pol- I 7" ”‘T T
. . ■ ^ .. j i K for the servaiiU, from whom ©ho held
^hmg up the maay diamond, he pom L.,, loftlly ^ Mcapt when in.
... , .. , .trucking them in choice vocabulary as
Hla«B«mlM whkqiarsd that the 8lg-1 to tIloir“dlItiew.
One afternoon in midsummer, as she
■lHlse A JKRSKY.
The Fats ot MhtluMipKlMl Female”
who “■■■ornouslj'’ marries.
Dr. llackeiinip being frequently absent
in attendance u|>on his prolessional
duties, Mrs. H. was often alone, save
nor made a groat show of his care for
diamonds to make ,ample believe thsy theTerenda, a.(ranger
had some value. When the wbiq»» I H|^ ^ and approashed
i-ame to Cardinali’e ears he only shrugged Lhehoug, He crrled a small valise,
his shoulders in flue Italian scorn and >n(J ip,.aml dusty snd fatigued. A
paid no more attention to them. . .^idler, of course, was the conclusiotu
I he Hignor traveled with Her Majee- Made aware by painftil ex|ierienc« of
ty’a Opera Company all over this broad Jll)1||n(l KesOah’a similarities to Toodles,
land, and he sang Khadames in the big jjr Hackemuo warned her every day
cities. Us came back to New York lnat ag0IlU or peddlers of any kind,
when the season ended, and two weeks thr#nU.llinK ber with direst vengeance
latfore he was to sail for Europe he asked ,hould ntlH purr.hlulo fl0„, one of these
his friends, operatic and otherwise, to a „„ mUch „ » ,,,per of pins,
dinner at Kiccadonua’s cafe. He gave A« tt.e stranger neared the porch ho
Liccadonna carte blanche and ho P®r‘ I removed his bat, bowed with insinuating
sonally impressed upon Kiccadonna’s a(|(lrnaa and TOch an .dmiring glance in
head cook the ne.«saity of making the b#r dircuUon that her heart softened at
dinner worthy ef an Italian gentleman’s u,ward hlnl( w|,ile her huaband’s
hospitality. parting injunction disappeared from her
The night of kite dinner came and the l|0mory .....i.-rtim inllicnce of his in-
guests crowded Kiccadonna’s briliianl ti|ltl like dew before the
dining rooms. Hignor Cardinal! was ,m,rnin, aun.
not there to receive them. The waiting «M#dam » l.c, “I am exclusive
minutes grewlntoan hour and hodid not t for u»w benutilal jersey apllv si vital
apia-ar. In vain did Cardinal!’* brother ,The IiadU|B, pct. Mliy t not in,:Uule
in opera, Cherubini, sing to them. Tliey among the list of wy purchasers?”
<-ould not dino on an air however well „0|) , llon-i said Mrs. Hackem-
Irendered. In vain did VJcini and „Aa, 1 need anything of the kind
!<iiunnani aotuid their ©woe tent note#. I jn tl»e c^nntry **
<""R' of 0,6 had ,in'* '”l>.r ion me, madam," .s.lilely inter-
morning so us to do full justice to the rllp,pd slranger, “the country is just
limner, and thsy refused to beoomforled. (||a p)a(^ ,how „„ |,
The guests went away hungry and I friltkv> |wtet in sl.«|H.
ondured whore Carniimli wiw. They I „ . . »
i . . ... a.. ., . , I anti color,
learned that lie l.ad suddenly Haded for ,.j ,r „car|(.t „r
Gunqs. Ihc day licf ire that set for W" juIiaIia Keljah. ”lUVe you thoM colors
[inner. They heard, it seems, that a I,,,. ,.roh.h,ty UnfUMST
kill for »30.00<) damages waa alsipt to lie ^ f. |paM W)luewllH, v nt i tie>. I,
rmcl,t a,f,,inht 11,0 tonor H,,,l ",eu Wunl tmt after a ......cut uosw.red, b.iskly :
citing for the reuse. | ejbuiiiT ) never have dealt with them I
And Had a Praaantiment of the Drown-
ing of Hi* Son.
Remarkable Stsry Talk by Mr. Agfest Glass
mlsr—A Has who Retd tbs Inscription ot
Hit Wife’s Coffin.lid t Wash ■stars Ska
Was Dsa*.
inti*r|«>scd
at bouts Sunday Sayings.
“You saw the article In the pattern nlamt
John Kyiler, the farmer In New York State,
who foretold the day of hta death?”
“Yea."
‘‘Well, 1 don’t take much stock In such
things, but mjr brother had a more remarka-
ble experience than that."
“Let’s liuve It,” sold the re|iorter, and
August tilaasmeyer, the well-known lum-
berman, leaned back In his comfortable of-
flee ebatr and lit Ida pipe before beginning.
“1 don’t know,” he said, “what Frank
would think about It. lie’s living over In
Belleville now, and I haven’t seen him for
some time. But he used to talk very freely
of his ei|>erlencce and 1 often wondered
that they did not get Into the patters.
“Frank was something ef a Spiritual 1st, 1
believe, although I don’t know as that Is
w hat he would call It. He lived for a good
many years on McNair avenue near lira-
vole, and had a family of two daughters ami
one son. The boy, Jim Ids name was, was
I’BKTTY WTI.D
and left home when he was about fifteen.
‘Well, my brother came Into my office
one Sunday night, 1 tldnk It was ubout-nlne
o’clock, I know 1 had just come In from
church, and he said to me, '(jus, they’re
sending home that boy to me.’
‘What?’ says I.
“ ’They’re sending home my boy,’ he re-
plied, the tears starting In Ills eyes. ’1 saw
him lids afternoon as 1 was sitting at din-
ner. He was laid out nil white and cold,
ami Ids clothes were dripping wet. They’re
sending him home pi me. Because a little
later 1 saw some men lifting a long Isix in-
to a baggage ear, amt 1 know that my ]s>or
boy’s body was In that box.’
“I laughed at him mid ventured tlint Jim
was a pretty lively boy ami probably abun-
dantly able to take care of hlmsolf. Hut be
shook bis head sadly and said:
“ ‘No, (Ins, 1 know what I say; the boy Is
riond and they're sending bis IhkIv home.’
“The next afternoon the body of Flank's
son was brought to Ids bouse. He bad tsieu
IinuWNEIl WllII.lt NW1MMINU
III the lake at Cleveland.
“Well,” continued Mr. Glassmeyor. ns lie
relit his pipe, which had gone out while Jie
was telling ids story. “It must have been
two vears alter tills, that of a .Sunday night,
just alsnit nine o’clock again, Frank eaiim
into tills office, amt ! was sitting hero smok-
ing after church. lie was very wli lie In Iho
face when lie came in and I knew that lie
Iuid something unusual to say.
“ ‘Gus,’ he Mid to mo abruptly, Tin go-
! Ing to lose my wife.'
| "* ‘Is she sickF I asked.
“ ‘Never was better.’
I " ‘What makes you tldnk so then?’
“ ‘Well, tills afternoon I was silting In the
ferocious air and staring at the men who
ImushmJ hurriedly by. Five minutes
claimed and an ugly scowl Fettled upon
the face of tiie waiting man.
At this moment a little squaie-
ahouldeted man, with short but muscular
legs, darted across the street to the
corner. His appearance was in atriking
contrast to that of the large swell under
the lamp pout. A slouch bat covered
his head, he wore a business pepper and
salt suit, and his feet were incased in
sulsdantial cowhide shoes. He paused
a moment, as if gathering his energies,
and then sprang at tiie throat of the big
man with tiie ferocity of a tiger. Tiie
big man jum|S'd back and >lrop|M>d his
Cane, hut the little man liadsgot a firm
grip oil the big man’s throat with Ida left
hand. With L.h right lie struck the Idg
man a powerftd blow in the eye. He
followed tills witli several vigorous kicks
and planted several more blows upon
the big man, who did not resist, tmt
struggled to free himself. Tiie small
man continued lo jxmnd and kick Ida
victim until the dandified swell was
transformed into a very diarepu*ahle
looking fellow, with a biomiy faeo ami
black eyes. Tiie small man paused lor
breath, still holding the big man hy (lie
tli rout
"What is tiie trouble?" asked a gen-
tleman iu the crowd widen had gather-
ad
“Gentlemen,” said the little man, still
trying to recover ids wind, “line man
attempted lo ruin my family. Ho whs
waiting here to meet my wile.’’
The big man did not deny Ihc accusa-
tion, I rut struggled to free himself.
“Now, you git!” continued Hie small
man, releasing Ids grasp ii|sm the collar
of the Mg man. “If you ever cross my
path again III kill you.’’
The big fellow picked lip ids hat and
hastily jiiinjwd upon a passing car.
A moment aft»“ward a pretty little
woman dresaed in black came Ui Hie
corner ami looked anxiously almiil. Him
rmikdit sight nf the small man in (lie
street just as lie saw her. Kho uttered a
little scream ami turned as il about to
run. Thu man was by her ride in an
instant. He caught her hy Hie arm.
“You come homo with me,” lie said to
tier in a calm voice. “1 have attended
to that fellow.”
The woman gave another ylnrt, lint
A TRAGEDYJOF THE TROPICS.
BY A. sirroRu.
One hot, calm, tropic night Lieutenant
Vusa, ol the United Slates navy, hurry-
ing back through thu outer streets of tiie
town toward (ho hay, in Hi ‘ waters of
whicli tiie good American ship had been
flying tiie stars and stripes for soiue
weeks past, had his ears suddenly assail-
ed by a low cry, in which he recognised
a wonian’a tone*, and, at an abrupt turn of
a corner, found himself directly upon a
powerfully built man, at whose feet a
young female cowered, shrinking down.
Tiie broad white glare of the full moon
revealed the group as clearly us though
it had been daylight.
Tue man was of middle age, a dark,
animal looking creature, whose features
were distorted by passion. The woman
was very young, with eyes like a fawn.
At tiie apparition of this third ii|hiii Hie
scene, the man dropped her arm and
turned fiercely.
But already Voss was ujmui him.
"What are you doing lo that woman—
you great, cowardly brute?”
Hut if Tomaso Juarca were cowu'dly
enough to beut ids wile whenever Ida
rages got the bettor of him, lie was not,
therefore, so cowardly hut that he could
return a man's grip upon his collar wiUi
a blow. And this lie did. But Voss,
cool, in laigHeHsion of all his wits, aiAl
with his superbly trained physique, had
easily tiie advantage over his adversary,
and tlio encounter might hive terminutd
badly for the one who hud first given
provocation for it had not Hie affair been
suddenly imparted another turn l>y Hie
unprecedented appearance (lie
scene of two individuals delegated to
keep the peace in these parts, and at
sight of whom Tcmman Juarez took In his
heels, leaving Voss to give sueli explana-
tion of Hie affray us lie might; w hi :h
explanation not ap|H)uring sulislaeiorv
lo the aforesaid guardians of the peace,
As soon as my eyes got accustomed to the
darkness I could see there was something
in the middle of the room. Just MjDBgE
ligld from the street lamp crept In through
the blind to (lash upon something light upon
Its surface. I went up to It. The dark ob-
ject was a coffin, and the light Just touched
a coffin plate. I could read my wife’s name
1 Ta^B wl^he o“ ra t^lTput I ^S.
at the Lafkyclte Hotel, on Broad | )mttj they are gold for many a poun l of
t near Chestnut. He left hia room gutter. Their bags are always large and
go to the Academy of Music a couple „,„)] flued.”
blocks away and >M left the door of “Oh,” exclaimed his heaj(fj%irprise<l,
room unlocked. His biggest dia- ..do you throw in 011P of thrum lovely J®,’,")1
ml was on his dressing-table. When .mmp and dairv bags with the Jersey?’’ " ‘And the datef
rdirall returned the diamond was * , . “‘Yes. the date. It was Died June *,
nc. lie tore his hair out hy the hand-1 Of course, replied the agentMIl prisi ^ pjgg 'jimt will bo next Sunday.’
I and swore in choice tdcilian that I in hia turn, “and not only that, but von | “ ‘was it a iibf.am?’
wry one in lliehotel should he searched. I must eip aider I he calves Tliey never j I asked him.
* ‘•T*-'1 fctivee They wow tell *, appear in ............ and, not think It-wm,foiini little w|£«the
luici roan-hod u nutnlK»r of , . .... , . . ’ room wrh all unlit mean . Hut I ih*iw*w\
U Y »rlc ladini who had room* near b^tng of the up!tullititf kind. Ihev «»re | q.ikthat I shallJoroniv wife.1
'—linali, despite their pretests. Oncof certainly both useful and ornamental.” dV.m^ndU.at^"thSre'ww^iotliing in’ l(
les thought her ftnr name Injured 1 *........... - - .......... *---
1 threatened the suit that, it is sanl,
vc the tenor to suddenly abroad and'. ...... .. .
bed iiis wailing guest* of tlioir din- ’■»'»* *•'«, “hut I should like a Jersey well
». braided, without gores.”
tlier sloriss of tbo Itullan singer have “The finest breed in the country,”
irted'tha*"when*heTlon klin Fran" criM' th*' enthusiaslicallv. "Ocod
o h most csliinalde lady fell in love for show, good for wear. There is no
1ssfssa I -Tsrtssrarsk ......... i «»««*< - - -
<ou ended Cardinal! bade the lady hustles are decidedly pasha,.’’
d-bv, and told her that ills engage- “These are the Minion pure article., ‘—-Hugo's Love for Children,
lit cmiwd wiHi the company's. Trie Ij-t ms induce y u to take one. You1 ...... ,
v, it is sai l, took to her bed, tiros- are not obliged to pay until you receive A hitherto unpublished anecdote of
led by dlHejrpniiitmem. New York ihe Jersey.” Victor Hug* will al the present moment
□ mu!. I “VUoll ' ImwilalAil (lift lililv ulmnftt. Kn nf inlnwuat in niant'
walkml (Juietly^uway wiUi tlwi Minail | "os siiiiimarily lo<l oll’liy Iho........and
pluccd ill cuslo ly till Hie inoriiiiig.
Naturally, the oeiiirrwnco made a givoj
<lij. In Hint sleepy Mouth American
doubt. Faint ami white she crept into
the n«Mc. But it was not lor herself
she was th inking. What ilid she care
for herself?. Me might kill her. It was
for him I Well did she know her hus-
baud. Til afar as how be would strike
his foe— hated before, now, after what
he had seen, doubly abhorred—in tiie
dark, in the bunk, Ixifore he could defend
himself, like the upward and the traitor
that he waa I
Mhe sat down and trle<l to think. Kho
had little frar for Hie moment, for Voss
was to J >in two or three fellow officers
but a few jiaces outside of the plaxt, and
Tomaso would not attack him then. But
to-morrow ( to-morrow f He lousl lie
kept away. Ilul how-bow? All night
she sat with clas|N>i| hands, and eyes
Hiut stared iu front of HiPiii without
seeing. Tli ere was no one whom she
could trust. Mhe mu»l go lo him herself.
But to »lo tlml, lo have heiself taken
alsianl his ship, that was iiu|sissihle !
In this, too, It was not of herself that
site thought. The whole world might
know that she loved hiui. She would
have confessed it, with an ap|ialliug sort
of perverted innocence, usd gloried in
it. But she thought of him, of Hie
Haw to tall Hires.
A sportsman at Ballsy, <>a., has a cute
trick about calling birds. He saya that
the whistie of the male ami female dilfer
materially. At Ibis season of the year
the male birds are easily caJled up by
giving the tall ef tiie female. The male
seems to nay, ”imb white,"and the female,
“boy see.” Tlio editor of tiie local paper
tells how this trick works; “By the
lime he had given us the dots we were
out in the woods. Having secreted our-
selves he gave the female call am! here
one eamc right straight for us. Home.
fiincs tliey will come tiling ami‘pitch
close at your feet, We were out hut a
short time ami we killed live. Mr
Barites tells ua Ilia* In- gcnorullv goes
out iu Iiis buggy, mbs them to him and
kills them ill r-norl range lie never
kills it female for they will nut come to
the call. Boston Journal.
The distinguished V. N Senator irem
Indiana, lion. Daniel W. Vnorheea,
certiflis that in a cane of rheuuiatistii in
the hick, lie obtained instuntaneoua
relief from M*. Jacotia Oil. He saya it is
remarkable remedy.
Juliana Ki xiah bridled. blithe left me that night fully Iniji
“I have no use for artiphysica] calves.’ j «Bh Hie belief^* hia wife wouhTdle ou
the following Sunday nigliL
“Juat a wts‘k from that time I was sum-
moned to Ida house. Ills wife Isy dead 111
the parlor, the victim of heart disease.”
Mr. Hlassiieyer again relit his pipe amt
smoked in silence for a few minutes.
“The next tiling 1 expect,” lie said, tak-
ing bis pipe from ids mouth, “is that Frank
will walk in Imre and frighten me to deatli
by announcing the day and date of Ills own
, “Well,1 hesitated the lady, almost
persuaded, “what do you charge?”
“rti, wm uill nnt ntinrri'l flliH
be of interest to many.
During tiie days of tlio poet's exile in
A Narrow lW.pe. I price. ’ Just sign year naum lo that j C'lemsey an Kngilal. lady, who had for
knew a man once who got into a bail (>ri|er; you may never have such norther , some time been living with her family
a|H\ He has Hie same name as an- opportunity.” at Mt. Savior, near the center of tiie
her wqll known man in our town, and Juliana Keeiah, overcome by his elo-1 jr|nn(|i missed her youngest son. un in
d»r received a letter from Mew | .mn J^oJoame'fo'thenrder!''! '“Bigent child ol about 5 years old. The
brk sigmsl “Marv," recalling to ids
|ud a ffirtution lie liad forgotten all
>ut it, hut ha had had so many ffirta-
hisll.at it did not occur lo him Hie . juHt'oal, loft .anil# aud mild.’’
Iter was intended for ids namesake. I “|)r. Haekomiip,” said Jaliana Ker.iuh,! air Vic <irll :g , on one of hia solitary
I) answered the letter as vaguely as he j spitefully, ‘doein'i car# at all for dress,; rambles, found the child just awaking,
wild. He get a reply. Tin- Indy was a"r|(^pn hjs *rd<'as a'crtws—' ** *Fl,ro j and recognised him os Hie aon of a lady
|l quite surealiouthiin. lie had made ' “just the thing!” intemipisd lKe • arer I Be knew tiy siglit. 1le,|VIioisted
eral l»ad lireuka In hia recolltx'tions | g(.||er. “I have a tine Alderney ami him on Ida back, nnd, greatly delighUsI,
bargain, signed tier name to the order.
“Now, madam.” said the polile agent, boy, it aPorwald appeared, bail strayed
insinuatingly, “would you not like to , from Ins nurse, and, wandering aimlessly
&V»?tti%'!2SrgriwTr£iw i 'm;'Kr,,wn w,;ary. i«««»
just oae loft so isnll# ami mild.” contentedly gone to sleep iu til# open
tIKATII OP TUB KtintHOII
A Horn* Which Curried {finny Caruiid toWil, when- (hr wnrkn him cm let I ciirlr
Ifl«r»hnu In iflillinrjr Parade*. I odirr in a:i riMlhwH monotony, itivi-.ii iiot
VVht'ii thr military prona^iou fornird I ®vt*ry day that un advenlurr of tldu sort,
in I'M nh Avon no on the morning of Demr-. ^mviti|C a United Statrs navy nllieor for
ation n*y, General Green, chief of caval- iiero, could lie ferved up um Ihe tid hit
ry, looked gloomy. In uimwer to nil I Ihe feint of And the utory
inquiry of a friend he Huid that Kmperor *n'w proportioiif*, natiinilly, h'ho, nnd
hud Hpruined hiu le*r und there wuh n<»' became adorned with many riuppoHitimiK
horse to take hiw place. Yewterduy Em*! ‘‘ircuuiHlaneeH which added pii-tnreH pn--
|H*ror died AndGeneml Green is gloomier I nese and interent to itn huld fue»M. A
(■till. j man did not UHimlly throw hhiiMcif inta
Every Hohlier and Grand Aimy man i atthiy of.tldH kind merely from a
who ever served on the at&fl* of a Lrr^nd * chivalrous neceroity of protectiiur any
marnhul hau known the proud, intelli*! member whatever of the weaker sex. It
Kent Emperor, but then- were out few j miKdit he, of tourro. liot—lm*—Anita
win? eouid ride him. Goneral Shaler, i Juarez wau very vounir, much voumrer
however, at the head ol Imh National L. . ...
(•iuard ‘diviaion, knew exactly how t() 'ban her husband and and
handle him. lie hud virtually to be j Theae talea came to the earn of u youmt
left alone. Any one who tried to con- lady, a North American, a compatriot of
InlJ.'iV"“'n <iX,ent'VOUl:1 un fl,nJ Lieutenant V.hh, who l.»p,H-neff. with
himself on Hie pavement. Prouder . , . . .
than the enmni < tiding general Emperor her to be teuiporanljr residing in
let evau iiis own rider know that he! Hie town, it was from tlioir h use lie
knew Iiis business thoroughly. Stand- had lieen tanning Hie night of the seun-
mg |M>rfectiy still when the various divt- i„i ..n-.i, ......... , ,
sinus were foiming in side streets,’ a ” “Bsif. For #0 the young lady,
watching them until Ihe time for maioh , wi,b » curl of liar lip and a knitting of
ing arrived, when Hie Imsrle Bounded lie ; h#T straight, haughtv hrowr, culled it.
would begin to prance Then, without Hhe thought th at Lieutenant Voss alioiild
anv order*, lie marched ai m*, chaneinK t .. . r „
his step whenever the drum eorp» re-1 ’ utlicient respeet fur the unilorni
lieved tin- music of Ihe bauds, Win n wore not, to gel into sucti “low rows."
{Kissing the reviewing stand In* made iiis lVijiups she thought it especially a “low
salute by grae-dully {iraming. before the ■ ro«" since those otlier tilings lia,‘ l.c-n
reviewing officer, but immediately re- , - .
turned to iiis ordinary ste|> when Hie ’
reviewing stHiid liad been passed. New “iff the sensation hail its day and then
York Hun. ! subsided and died out. And that was
• j the end of the adventure. Or, rattier,
Buying Karretsc. ’ no; it was not the end. For Voss, re-
The appliances of modern civilixition | turning to hia ship one other night by
urc so multiform and {icrfeet that the j {he same way, came ntsin (lie young
New York belle actually can buy ox | woman whom he had rescued und in-
ercise as easily us she can purchase atantly recognixcd her. The look of
wearing apparel. 1 know a girl, writes j burning gratitude in those fawn-like eyes
a correspondent, whose health was hurt | would liave proclaimed her identity
by last winter’s social dissipations. Her | him even had bar face, in the brief
doctor told her that she lamil Only live glimpse he had had of it, made no im-
zxx&ssx&r.............. ........- I-?......................
‘ Oh, hut I can’t be expected to work ’impression had been
like a prixe ligbler,” she replied; “I one of great loveliness. And yet lie
guess I’ll rallier <lie, if you please." discovered now that it had not done Anita
lint Hie physician said that she could . cl .......... .... ,
have her exercise done for her a - long as J'u'rvl “ vv' "
*ho whh nhh* huo willing to jmy for it,! «lt»rftilly hcHiTlihil ycunc •'rcatuio. IK*
the only personal irtconvcnii'iic<* In'ing a Mopped—wbat cl.-c coiihl lie ilo?—uml
low of time. She i* following hi« dlrec wpokc to her. Ami after t hat lie returned
1 Inna 1< i.riir nirnrtt nmpii ■ ulm t u 1/ 1.> 1
Heamlal Iwfofe Imh Mi|>erior odiconi, of
the expoaiiro. Never con Idaho Ih^ the
CAUiie of injury to him, if any other way
could l>o found.
The morninK caiiio, hut her hunhand
hud not yet entered the house ; and mh
the day wore oii the inntintit that had
uild her at firwt that he would wait until
nitrht und then kill them h« th together
acquired the fon-e of a eertAinty. To-
Kt'tner, to die toirothcr—even that would
Ihi sweet! I tut as the Ihought cro^rod
her mind,the picture evoked hroutfht
the full |H*ri! for hiuq ami the necewity
f»r action, with over|Mjwerioj! force
before her one© akaIh.
With wild iuiiHilrte ot doinu Homothin^?,
nhe went out of the houne iiid into thc
plazM. Some women were trowipinu
together in a uroup. She heard, in paan.
intr, the name of tno Ameiieun man-of*
war. InHtantly ahe paused uud the wo-
men oontimn-d;
“Oil. the otlicerM aniline theniHelvoe.
Kvijrylardy known how it ia with thorn,
and iiaviiur n j Hoeiely of their own
country people of coiirHi-
‘‘Hut there iw the Nor4U American
youiiK lady; plenty ofolliecis yo then**
And they do nay that one of them was
very fond of her and nhe of him. hot
me roe what in Iiih name? You know,
Anita, I'm Mire. The »no who came to
vour aid the ni^ht that 'i'onuiHo wan
beating you.”
And tlu* woman iuroni|*anie<I her
inquiiy with a mulicioiiM and HiKhilh-ant
glance.
Anita made no reply. A nudilen
thought had < oino to her. She had
heard Home hucIi . idle* goHMip tin thin,
coupling the names of Vmmi> and the
North American girl, liefore. Never hud
nhe ilouhted Vohh. hut that tlm North
American drl might love him, what
could he more nrolwhle. more natural I
Hiie haHh-ned hack to her house, threw
a veil over her head and a few minutes
later ntood before the Jatter’a door.
Tim young lady’H name wah Violet
lK-nhliuwe.
“You wished to nee me iu private, for
Home important purpose?” she said.
“WllAt « »I! 1 do lor you'.’"
Hut the voice and the Hferiv blue even
were cold, cold as her unow-white skin
ami her yellow hair, and Aniia, with a
sinking of her own h*.*art, »«aid within
herself: “Nhe Inin no heart.”
Nevertheless, she stated her errand,
swiftly, urgently, with words tha* gath-
ered force and insistency from desnair.
This friend, this compatriot of the lady
was in danger—in mortal danger—she
could not. tell from what i-auro—hut there
was no uiiHtake—oil, God, no !—no mis-
take! She must let him know—send to
him before dark-—now. at once!—for
even leg. was approaching—and tell him,
as he valued his life, n >t- to come on
shore that night!
She paused, c lasping V»er hands. Had
Anita looked for a softened expression
in those bln*.- eyes? Every moment they
had Deem growing colder, more- Aitee’.y,
‘and now there was a slight curl about
the handsome month.
“You seem to take an uncommon in-
terest in Lieutenant Voss.”
Anita’s dusky check crimsoned and
then paled.
“He came to my assistance- once when
1 was in trouble.”
“Ah ! You arc the—person they call
Anita Juarez?”
“Yes.”
“Under the circumstances it is slightly
surmising that you hIioiiM coine to me
with such a tale as this. If true. Which
is open to question, doubtless you, better
than Anyone eh©, w ill he ably to devise
some means tor giving Lieutenant Voss
the desired warning. I nre/cr not to he
mixed up in intrigues.
huh.ai r in rs I'oit tub hi,i is.
T!iere is one go*si thing about- the
seventeen year locust. The h-nmle is
mute. !«owsll Courier.
A New York mint has invented a coM
iron button hole. He has Imm-ii ;c mem
her of Ahsenildy for two terms Yonkeis
Htatesinun.
11« ibl lIt fuI % l««*r l«*t tin* (Url«.
Mrs. Livermore savs, in one of her
lecture* oil (tills, “I would give to girls
equal iiitcllectuid ami iudiisfiial traiiMug
wit1* Ismm. Yes. and *v» ihem vcpiallv
good health, too.” When yoiti girls are
sutlering fiom paleness and debility, it ih
a sign that tlioir blood is poor and thin,
and that they need BrnwnVlroo ItiUers.
The only nrepsinitio" .f iron that t an be-
taken safely. Miss lUrtori, Ccu nit st.
Isaiisydle, Ky , says. ,4,HrovuK Iron
Hitter*cured me nj rheuhialisui when
everything else bud failed.”
-♦
Hick heaslachci1' Piles. <a»n«U,lpatioii, MIIoijn
htaulHtUie and «Ivm|»"|hcI«, ml spiie«iily
cures] hy Hum’s | Kiiii.H-.v ipal FivcrJ K< iiji■«!> .
“Mother IIubbArd/1 will lie worn
plainer und ful^r this season; hut still
the poor ci«>g has no IMine. No doubt the
canine family thinks the ••Mother Hub-
bards” of to day a fraud. Winston Sen-
tinel.
Sara tlnti and money by using Stewmrt** Mam/~
Ing Powder fur cutejgJ aoree on un/mo.o. Bold
•verywhore, 15 unJllO eta a bos. lry /t
A lit*It- boston boy being asked why
I jots wife was turned into a pillar of salt
replied; ai*eoAUirt she was too freab I
gueas/’ (Courier.
1»fmIm# ami a!l form < *«f lit Mill i In Mm from < «rly
ffror. lirntirMirr. f«s „ Oul'-L!> uud Yaaklf
CarM wltlioHlroiriM■?•• » lo i!• ••
HCIVIALE Ts^EATMEN-Tr
Otto Mritt 1 > i » mi..i li< ! . i Aituj l.:A **ol« I» *NlUt»erlU
MU i arm *1 laqulri-r* '•> » I•»«»••> . or i*urMS
•ityusMk.ro, U>'V" lll'i '• ’ -I '• k «»M I'Iuk-mmpu mt
'In* Urallu I rl*s.,Ff . Ilriil.i t.N«
(Ht alrtl, forftf.'ttl * C > fl!»t #cmtlni,,iil*lMaS
—
ASH
IIimI-Hu a is, ill.#.
“ It Oil « !l 1111 K ill*. If .
“Do yon like c indv m.i? ’ .1 *. *vl a little
Austin hoy of Ins luoliit 1.
“No, inv son, it makes me dea’hly
sick”
‘ I ;ii i hoglad *0 In-.*r i( ^ " i .0© the
kind ofa wo.-u;mi I :n D i-t to It Id u\
im tidy for ire until I am done playing.”
T 'xuh Sirtings.
(Ml IMsKAMBM of
itblng1 eO'UparcM with
horr.CN ami cal He,
Veterinary I’lirholl-
I hiitnlhg *'oii|»uiM with Veterinary! arh
a I Vo It In the only preprii hIhiii that Ich
in si'ar ami tnviirlahly grows the hair in
is! oolor. So’ij l»y tli
rUafglAIS Ht .*>0 Ct'lllM
orlguu
Mint *1
It was lit an Au t’ 1. hotel tahb'th.it
child attracted eon* ierableaff< iftion hy
saving leneat'div
“I want a cake.'
“You have had live or six h I ready,”
replied the mother.
Them’s n«»t tlmon *** 1 want,
a fresh cake.” Texas Siftings.
I want*
Wffitthwr menta'
roinp!iah*d iatlufaotoHV
In ord«r. When you . I«?»?l
weciiAil wIitoiAt ca*»!
utWi
net, tmd great m«?i
ure«l Hint yrtnr Liver
pkvaloal labor own be a#-
•m Iho ay>i4'tn It
Hre«l. laiiKuld,
rtIon, the nun*! alow to
ntal
Unsi, fangulA,
to?
effort, you
not act-
(’Mlj r*mt Mf*t'
Ihe pro
help throw off iti)|
>dy th.nl will aeeoinpiiHh tb'« no nUKIIv
and jet <-ff< ctually iir Pru.-kly A»h Ittiiera. A
1 eatisr > yOU of .ta merit*.
jour Liver la t
a properly, and Mint nature n*<pilrea analat-
''•e to help t hrow off impiirltlrN. There la no
.•tnedy th.Ht will neeoni|.||nh tb'» *o ndldlv
and jet ef
trial will 1
“I have sixteen « hiidn-n,” said an
Kenpickiau, mournfully, ‘ and *(ill I do
not nit with my lers t ro sed "watching
my cabbage grow .” Louisville f mricr-
Jonrnal.
CTTaase
Dynpepala, General Debility,
Jrtundioe, Habitual CoAitlpa*
tlon, laiver Complaint, Sick
IIeadaohe, Diseased Kid*
neys, Ete., Eto.
itcontalBS only thePuraat Draft, among
which may ba enumorated PSXCILT ADB BASK
AffS BS2I1I3, HA27S2AZI, 1UCH7, CWWA. Bto.
It rleauaaa the ayatc-m thoroughly, andaa a
PURIFIER OF TUE BLOOD
Is Un equaled-.
!t la ndt an Intoxicating bovorage, nor can
It be (wad as ruch, by tooaon of Ua Cathartic
i’rpperlU*.
PKICKLT ASH BITTERS CO.
Solo I’raprl.tors,
tf ;IOi.^ AHD CtgStta CITY.
Ilia) vav muiiv tiinw.'.
ft Hi#re was a siiH|>iri»n in In r inin.t MiV#ral cro imkI with sh.irl-huliiK. IM
(I 11.. wn« not tiie Ilian iba MltM 10. Itli#4() f»v..r you, »» if yon take tl.^ pair,
waa married and woll off, so lio felt V1!,1*’1 T°.u l,“Vu thfm !m ha**rt*l
..... . . . . , dollars-t.wo bumlred and tifty dollar*
p the fun >-li.ml.I not be inisaci. ,pi,Ha,-an<l .lift rh.ui. al thst,"
)no day tie got a note h* say who had “Five hundred dollars!” screamed
|ivtMl in town and would meet him in Juliana keilah, aghast, “fwo hundred
parlor of one of our holola n,,xi ami fifty ffollars for a .l#ra..v wairt!"
brnoou. Ho liethought liiniHolf of hi# wtw5l1 hooftgo^i'f.-r "imUoi
ptnsako ami lie wont down and inter- an(| in ilk ; as lino a Jersey hull nn.J cow
woil him. n« found tlml ho hud boon as over I aot t-y.-a ii|H.r. You're ordered
Iitie with an old sweetheart of hi* Iko row; now do you buy th# bull?’
„ , .. , . Juliana Krsiab uttoroil a yell Mint
ml s wlko was quite willing lo post w„uM liave maiU, 1U(, ro|Ml(itrot. of an
l on ooriain dotaila llist would rstab- ()|>or)k singer.
I identity. Ho kept the appointment "Buy what bull ?” bellowod Dr. Ilarke-
i iaily was Hourly veiled mup, suddenly appearing uimr tlio sreno
You are nnirh .•lranced,”‘#he raid. in »" tl"' P*f| Jjf w”r'1"
rV^Thave sttorod very much I a^We^n<,n%!dla,,,"m.nrm.n, hut
JEth.flWfc-tFOU arc tiie gentle i^t'if onoo and
■f 1 know. M.m.mti.r" I with dlspsteb,’ glaring florroly jM th#
F* yi”, 1 ",n Don t yw M^omfier torria,,„ aRcnt, w ho harkni rapidly to-
ad ho ran overaotno nr iho incident , (vpr(, ,||(. p,,,. |>lwsuinir volubly Ilia!
tool h-erned. . tin- Indv’* order for a Jertn-y in* w»s
fYef., ye-; that’s*1. 1 am a" gl*<l jn i,jH po«rcr(.ion, nnd that lie would
it yon. My inrehand i« very ill nnd I f,.rward the animal an coon an |. .w-iblo,
k hn’. iwi-n an invalid for a long Unit*.
> la not likely t«> IIVa."
fl am ko aoriy."
Jliiit I would like lo have a long talk
|Hi yon."
Th they made another appointment for
lieliand ]>arted. Next osy he saw the
«k, bat and feathers walking in front
jlnmmi Kearney street. He Waited
L pre{ anal to reuew the sequalntanee.
otwerver might have notieed jn*
r.l* ange at which he at rue k eft the
He walk and piungeil acrooa the street.
!>• war gray haired, 54 year" ",’1; *" 1
"surly as a tteilge fence. He left 'own
tt least he Wrote to her he had »n
#J wandered through n"fr*q"»n“JJ
Kv,and dark streeU for • week. Mil
f hid departed for other clime*. H#
Wn't teel safe even no* - "an Fr»mi*< •>
. Hs Was a U#r
[ Tn*n<u«l crowd ««' sitting
^ -‘ar evening. IM-nt* •» e,,*,rhH
Dl trth sooth OiW*«J w«
i number, but paid W
itnruts which «'
aniiereatta th#
jo netll* Hfretehit souie-
rd to make an
awlev’* interest,
aid ‘‘the Florida
All mil ore
genial influ-
• nd ycgewl'le
apecimcn*
,, going up
mol, 1 one
to lie UtO
with R lawyer to collect the bill.
Finally, overcome witli rage, D.\
Harkemnp bestowed upon hm wildly
weeping spouse a glance of withering
contempt, exclaiming :
“The gridiron ol Ml. Lawrence wo* a
downy bed is comjKiriaon witli the tor*
tures f endure from your idiotic per-
formances. I will instantly snd at once
procure a writ of lunacy and have you
Incarcerated for life in an any him for
injlierile*. You will not suffer long,” ho
continued with malicious venom; “you
already begin to show age, madam.”
This heartloas allusion to her mature
years was the lost straw. Even the
worm will turn when trod upon.
“Peter Columbus,” said Juliana Kexiah
sharply, instantly ceasing lo ween, “I
rocret to say you begin to show drink.
I think it would b# far more opprobrious
to remove the bean from your ow n eye
before you begin to diatraci the mole in
mine. Th# meanness ol Hie male sect Is
the same the world over, snd tbs unsus-
pected f*t> ale who innocuously nirriee
a man for fear of dying an old maid
simply strangles s gnat and swallows a
camel leopard.” Ch* —
iwnlored with him nc rod* the country to
Ills own house. A storm came on, and
it waa decided tliut the younpater could
not la; sent hack Hint night. 4 uieaaitge,
however, allayed the mother’s anxieties
and next morning Iho boy wax returned,
together witli profuse a|ioh>gio)>. many
Hiankn, and a tinge Intake! of flowera
and fruit a.
Upon licing asked how lie enjoyed ilia
unpremeditated visit, the child said,
“Very much, indeed I M. Hugo played
at lions with mo nil Hie evening, lie
was the linn -Jinder the tabic. And, do
you know, oneo when lie came out of hia
den an*' growled, he pulled off’ the table-
cloth and broke ever so many gWe*.
It was such fun I” It is not given to
every one to have played at limiB witli
the author of “Lea Mine rabies.”
Another anecdote - also unpublished —
ia equally eloquent of Hugo’s love for
children. Home months later the little
daiigotiT of Hie same English lady fell
sick ol marlet fever. The {ioet heard oi
it, and, after bringing xevornl offerings
ol yrnpofl, lie one day, nithniigh he wai<
it'll a comparative atranger, begged as a
great (aver to be allowed to sec the pa-
tient, who was hy thin time beginning to
mend. He laughed at the idea of infec-
tion ; and, upon being led to the flick
room, lie sul down by the bedside, and.
gently taking one of the child's hands
in hia, was soon Inventing for her bene-
fit a most Enchanting (airy tale. He
came again on the next day, and on
several subsequent days, alwnva with a
new story, and always in the best of
spirits. When the child was well he
came no more; but each year since, on
his birthday, be has sent to her—she
now lias children of her own—some
little token of iiis kindly recollection of
her. Ml. Jtmes (taxette.
lions. Early every morning she takes a
long ride on horseback, and thereby gets
as much exercise as would I c obtained
h.v walking In# Ihc panic lime. Then
she goes In u Hessian bulli establishment Oh, those still, balmy niglita under Ihe
and is rteamed nearly to a pulp, laid on I hot (-outhern skies, when the slurs glow,
a slab to lie kneaded and rubbed hy u
It nlll!
Th.
sen
I altlictcit wltlivSo.'.' Kv.-s us., llr. lwi
ennsou’s Kyi- Water. Ur iagistn salt it.
its.
S'ensmar.. Pcptioniscil Beef Tonis, ttaa
only prnparali,.n of i.n-et containing it* . ntlrs
liUtrtjUnilH pruporlim. It ctncaUiH blipxl-mak-
ing. 1 on-c-aClM-ralinuMl-.lil Ht.'-ruKtuiulngprop-
eri its: Im alii able tor fmllaiist Ion, <ly*b<-i>tla,
nervous pro-t raiUin. ami all forms of sousrai
dclilllty; ulao th ah chfcchii-.! ooihllttons,
whctlm. Iho result' ot t-xbau-tlon. nervous
prnstrat.lon. ovi rwui X or a.-ut.- dlscnse, |.Or-
1 lull lat ly 11 resulting from pulmonary oom-
plaints. (’aswell.-lls/ni J-v Co., 1‘ropristors,
New York. Holtl t>> driisslsii.
N'isa Fforence Slsrmit ii lecturing to
girls, and ndyiscs them to “sit down on
flic men.” Well, tic1 men can stand it
if the girls don’t weigh ovet ”75 prigntls
H • nnet's net. Cinciiinnli McrehntiL
Traveler,
tiiiv ri:oi‘i.i:.
,ifg*-stl«n. tl rak
$ti»«< hlliMnsid ft*c
u rule In*
i iinmiJ/jif ronu ty for t»;?..«**#»» of t!.«»
I'iM'jftMOr pHMl I i*r to
who lead Firtlcntarj II'
’Wstlla l
’ti*' J*r#|.
•n**wi*r" rirt
M »r»* If ilHi i
• il si I»*-?.>ilit y.
stalwart wonmn, nnd finally goes into
Hie hands of another attendant, who
puts her through tlio “Swedish move-
nnd burn, and quiver as though they,
too, had caught the lover’s fervor!
When the whisper Hint steals from his
hicxge Ledger.
The Mnlll* nf Orltyaburg Kxplalnrd.
The meeting of tho Lutheran 'leneral
Synod closed on Tuesday evening. Yes-
terday morning tiie ministers and thei*
friends started on the - excursion to
(iettysliurg. Many of tiie exrutsionists
look carriages and rode lo various place#
on the hattle-Held. On# party had a
colored driver who imitated the example
of the professional guide#, and solemnly
informed Ids tatseengers at on« place
n.r in I that "her# <lc RcpnlilleaU partv met du
. i relads nnd drove ileiu from th# Held.”
^ 1 H.rrisbunt Telegram
AT A UTRFRT (WRNBR.
A* Indignant Hnaband Tbraahea Hia
Wlfa’a Paramour.
A toll, heavily built man, wearing a
black mustache which was neatly waxed,
took np a position nesr a lamp post At
the southweet corner of State snd
Randolph streets. On his head he wore
a shiny plug hat, nnd sn enormous gold
chain I'Oimeclcd the upper pockets of an
embroil! rod vent. Iu the middle jf Hie
chain l.iiuu a silver champaign I Kittle
watch charm, and in bia hand he held a
light Iwtnlmo cane with a hammered
silver head. Ho
ly waiting for soi
nervousness by
heel with tho el
eeareliingly 1
incnt cure,” which consists of the lieiid- lips is no softer Ilian the low breath of
umi^loYnd^n"^# subj^r'remaini.r !the wind ns it stirs tl.nl
ioi'ily limp «n!|natihmlreive. Thns*it"is a I,rrHhf" hi" f""'cra so lovingly caress!
I fact, thut without n joirticle of exertion I To Voes, born and bred in Northern
on her own account,nIis can Imy as much 1 climes, and with the isildtr Northern
exercise in tw i or three hours ns she Wom, (lj, V(>i |h „
could get hy Hie most arduous and ex . , "
liuusting Inlsir during the same |K>riod. | Mines in Hie passionate abnudonment of
---•----—#• Afiita to Imr love that moved him with n
a vilHi talk. i strange half pitying pathos. She was a
“On court, hclasl apros la vnrtte; wild, shy, untutored child of nature; a
Ahloroyes-moi, I'vireura son merlin.” child, vcril", in tier ingenuousness,
UjurlrjUna mase or dolu and bricks, j I hough a woman in every fibre of (lie
I rich temperament I hat was so micon-
scions of its own depths or heighls, its
own measureless capabilities for self
sacrifice, lie was stirred more decplv
ilnui he hud ever been before, “Why is
j it," lie would question himself, for lie
was not. stirred so greatly tint Hint lie
still nnalyx.-d, “why is it Hint our Noith-
cn. women liave never the powerful
fascination of a creature like this? Is il
because they are less womanly?" And
once or twice wild notions of carrying
her off, of imitating the example of Ihut
lawless, magnificent old patriot, (i.iri-
lialJi, who likewise had stolen iiis Anita
from out of tiie very hands of her hus-
band and carried her off to be Hie devoted
companion of hie life, shot through Iiis
hreln.
And perhaps at the very same moment
he found himself half wondering what a
Northern woman, not so lar sway, and
of whom he chiefly remembered her
coldness, might say, or feel, on hearing
of such Rn occurrence. And then, with
an impatient gesture, he turned from the
remembrance of a pair of large steely
blue eyee ♦" those other dark, soft ones
that now looked up into hia. all uncon-
scious that his thoughts had even mo-
mentarily been playing truant.
‘ And now I mail go, dear love; lux lie
tnit crjoa, light of my eyes!”
Mlic linng upon his shoulder, her w arm
arms about him,, loth to loosen their
clasp. Ho still it was far nnd near I Tlio
moonlight lay like silver over tlio ptaaa,
with Hie fountain in tli# centre. An-
©(((■ © w .
1 And Ml** Mary, «MiU, *U,
llloiidf*, liluo-i'yt'd, frank, capricious.
Absorbed In h«>rflr*l fairy-book.
From which she scarce can pause to look
Because it's “so delicious.”
Rho marvels, too. A crystal lloal*
In which they cross a mairtc Moat,
That's smooth as irlsaR to row on —
A eal tlml bring! all *orla of thlnfra;
And ace, Ihc Qucon lias a nurd wing* -
Then Ogre come*—and so on.
What t rash it. Is I How sad to And
(Dear Moraiisl!) the childish mind
So act I vo and so pliant,
Rejecting themes In which you mix
Fond truths and pleasing facts, to Ax
On tales of Dwarf and Ulant.
In merest prudenoe men should .teach
That cats raelllAuous In speech
Are painful contradictions;
That science ranks as monstrous things
Two pairs of upper limbs; so wings—
R'enangels’ wings 1—are Actions;
That there's no giant now but steam;
That life, although “an empty dream,”
Is scarce a “land of Fairy "
' Of oourse 1 said all this?'* Why, no;
I did a thing far wiser, though—
I read the tale with Mary.
Why Bhe Adored Roller Akatlng.
“At© yon fond of rollprflkating?”aRked
a We©t Green afreet belle of a Wallace
street girl.
“Oh, yea. I think it it juat too lovely
for anything.”
“Then you often go to tho fink ?”
“No; I’ve never been to the rink but
once.”
“Why, yon said you adore! roller
skating.”
“So I did. Yon aee there’s a nice
looking voting man across iho wav with
whom I nave been tryinu lo gdt acquaint-
ed for the |mat six months Would you
believe at ihe rink the oilier evening 1
ImmfH’dup tuminst him - Accidental ly,
of course—and we both fell. Of course
he had lo spe ik, and now he tit s bia
hat to uie whenever he paws.” Pitts-
burg Chronicle.
turtiH away,
JS3" aSKi ;hiv
Ami Mira KtuiHhawr waa gunu fr.nn
tlit1 nHiin.
Aniia Jrew a long lircith, Hu n, turn-
ing, glidoil out of Hi# Ikiiisi1 ami hv th#
h-aat frw|u< ntfff sIm-i'Ih to tin fartlinr
pari of the town,-ttHjari'nt toliic wharvi'H
anil Hi# liav. Sin* lra<l ti*rni«il a smhlpn
pnrpoHt'. Him ktirw wli.il sli# wonhi do,,
it had grown dark, Hi# ImniiintiH Sonlli-
t1 r11 night following HWiflly ,mm tin-
briof twtliglit. Sin'rroiirtird ilown I<<*-
liind'ronic nihai ppahirks o' nn-ti lmndi-,#
and waiii tl. It ndylitln-lionr* h<*for# In*
rami'. What inatlrr? Hr would para
that wav and hIi# hIioiiIiI liavr warm'd
him, and -ah, ycr! «!ir would hph lorn
one# iiinra, loo. IIrr rliroksIniriH'd, In-r
uy#s wore fpvvrialily bright, lirr hands
isild. But siir had no smmation of ptiya
iral ills. She Was rraniprd and sli#
ached in rvrrv limh as Ilia hours parai d,
and sin1 still rroiirhrd down ill ii#r dark
corner, n In!# a fresh ui dd lirrrn' blew
in from th# sea. Yd they might have
la-cti minulcH that she had I Kirn row-ring
there, or yours.
All at one#—-yes. yea. that waa hi* step.
Thanks to Hi# eternal Hod that lie liad
not gnu# another way. in a moment,
like a sceptre rising out of Hi# gloom,
sin- was by Iiis side.
“Anita! limit heaven I 'Vital ia tlio
matter, rlidd? ’
“Nothing, nothing so very nuicli," sin-
answered. Her bps smiled. There was
a curious look in her eyes, “l inly you
must go hark at once! You must not
take another step to-night. See! I have
conic ah this way to warn you, to beg
you, tc implore yon, to go hack 1 can
not tell you the reason. Itut you will
know another time."
"What folly is this, Anita?" cried Voss.
"I believe you nr# raving, child. You
look a# though you had fever.”
“No, no, not Oh, for God's sake listen
tom#! Go !>*rk!"
“Noi.M-n*'! Give m# some reason
why, at least. Or, stay," h suspicion
coming to him. “lias your husband—”
“No, no, again!” Mhe pushed him
from h#r. “I forbid you to follow in#!”
sli# cried, with nn alt "rad ton#.
This time ho obeyed.
!jh# took several ste{i*( then slopped.
He was going lmcx, and without turning
hia head. A sudden horror, a sudden
despair, a sudden yearning for on# more
look of his face seised her. Her lips
opened ar.d called Ids name, but the
sound strangled in her throat.
Turning, she crept onward, homeward.
Mhe dragged herself clone to Hie walls.
Mils reached the plaxa. She opened thr
door and went In. Like a phantom she
glided from room to roo-n and paused
A figure leaped from the gloom. A
hoarse cry ano—
“Ah! You warned him. did i no
You kept him away’ Then take !b»t!"
There Is only a low, gurgling so* "d,
then all was still. A ml Tomaso Juana
stealing from ihe hone#, crosses I tie
plsxa, and a quarter of sn hour Is er,
reaching llie open country, ticgiuato inn,
as though a l-gion of demons were at nls
heels, toward th# mountains.
A scientist estimates Hint there nc#
I“H.OOo hairs on a man’s head. We take
il Ibr grant# I the estimate is based on
Iho NiipjM.isiffiin thu) Hi# nian in unmar-
ried, though the paper doesn’t say so
t’liicage Ix-dger.
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bl (•,!»»••# .-Seal.Il Mg, ll-fttfittl'i||,tfH......, (Jrxvol, 4’ill.H'i it
Ml** Mini hi.‘i. f|, lir.tlgjtietM.
py llunf’s |{< inctiy will cure pninM
or loins, (('UihIg niM-youH
hihI kidney dlscnst n.
This medIHne, combining Iron with purr*
tonic*, quickly and c*»ni.i»Vtc*ly
f nrt-« Dyspcnwlb. IfulltfCRlIoiit U cal*
I nipurfl illooil, -llii In* bt»< Ii ills* ii <•
rid .NeuritisIm,
[r if nn unmilt.
I*, trlncrs nml l.lvcr.
ft In invalusblu fur
W*'inrn, and nil who lead scdcnliiry live*
#1; dta’MuH injure th©treth.chum*ht*«(1sch©,nf
• !«t«V outirttliiRtion#-o/Viftr 'rim
It curlchoM and |*urifl(-M lhc/»!«N>d.xtmiuUb i
he ni'irtftitc.fiitla the Irii-hticn Of f»*"d ry
..*\t‘N IlisHrtbiirh Snd HolchtMf, aril Ftriiia;U#'
the intkfclefl anti iiVtvc*
.)'t.»c IjiicrthlitcMiJ, I’Vvcify, Ix^vtlUMic, Inck c*
• try,lie., ft JtuM not'',uni.
iro liad*' mark sc. I
i f. T*»Vr n«.< fh.*
f it" Th©y> I'ltiii» hns Ht->'
M-d f«?d llMi’rt- -n
IlHok Ache’/
In tin* buck or loin
pros! rat ion
LADY AGENTS
«ni|»lt»jrni«nl -Hint K»o<t ■nlarr
•riluiK i|it«-4-it City skirl and
*|ih-U tnSupport or*.- Suiii|d#
outlU.IWsk. AiiiirciMi < ‘ii)< iur.aF
StiMpender Uo. Olm-innklJ. O
•m* mm In !•
♦ (Ml CurrS
L.MGML. Ulttu.
I’ltiii i> a H|ij;tll Im»v wfm» |i:im fin Iii*h<1-
:n-b«’every now uml tie n He hud ii on
Monday, und us ln» |hv groaning wiiilo
Im-* mofb- r liutb'-d iiik lio.td Ii** Haiti
qni!«* foi-bly:
“S«v, nuniMiiu. Iionn is it flmt ymdi a
littl© l»oy I um cu have micIi ;i <bt*;;d-
f illy Inn boi.Juil,.’?'’ <iiK*i tin ui) Mt*r-
cbutl Traveler.
for cuts from but bed win form, aorr shoulders,
kirks nnd Often tores on unhnnh, use Stewart's
Healing Powder, 15 nnd bOrts a box.
11 wad q 11ith ii\\ ir-old who. lit
d<*Heiil>iri4 tin nfftielion •»(’ u n«*ii:blM»r,
HttitL “li*t blind from bead to foot.
Norristown Herald
. * LYDIA C. PINKHAM’8 . .
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
•,*isa i-ositive cvhx rem •. •
All tlioNH painful CouiplainlM.
* nnd t> caksfRar* so roranuui *
*#*#•* to our brat
* * FKRUK POPULATIOTI. * «
PH## $1 In Hi|«lH. pl)| «r !••*•(• fnnR.
Brery wommi wh«> Miffors from
md dislike# to take t.lttor dt
from flick Head-
or doMi should
irter s Lit tl© Idvcr Pills. They sr© th©
t or all ni< di( ln< H to tsko. A posltlv©
tfOT© distressing complaint; give
In Dvapcpats snd iudlvcaMon;
>natlpatlon snd IMlcsl As
ir. Only one pill a do©©,
loo S4A (M-nts.
not he without thoi
©oh©, and dislikes to tsko bitter
Outer's LUO© Liver Pill*.
u'-du'inoN
1»ot© dlstr
prompt rollof In I)vnpc
prevent and euro (>»n*tlpatiun snd I1
©say to tsk© ss sugar. O
try
easiest or all medietn
cure for th© at>ov© dii
©any to tsko as sugar Only one pill a
40 In a vial. Price lift cents If you try thi
I © vl
you will not be wlthd
“There were count Ipph millkoiifl nf
ino^nuhoeH down on lire marsh tinlaV/’
Huid Johnny. “Johnny,” nnbt nmmina,
“don't
iiih; there whh counUoflfl ndllipn-*, for
Ji-niny llrnwti nnd mo eounUnl c-iu,”
Bouton Trsnroripf.
I Hnurc i. ©apit ft’r dIn*»ltia-
>od cHekw.
• P* purpose la nhtely for the legitimate hcoU*o of
ft -rone and the relit/ of pain, und thul it <!•** all
It rtutme to do, thniimnidtiof tiHtiee ca* gladly testify. •
• It will run* rutirrttjr all Ovarian tMulriiH, liitlaniiiia-
'allbig aiui awl
x nklu-aw, m.d la itarti< ularly
a<li|»tril t«> (h«‘ i Imntrrcf lift*. *•*•*•*•*
• It rt*ntov<*N VainUi‘ vt. KUtulcarr.di -tr«r«Rl|prn'tHg
f >r l UukUUnt«. ami irlltv •« WnkNw «f 111*- S(oiiia*-li-
II run** lUoiiilng. Ib-adiM’hteL N<Tvnii# I’roatration.
U<?in ml Irt-ltdiijr, HlmiptifMineffiL I*«*|ir<-»iai«>t» anil bull-
tesattiin. That b nil ing ot Itnarittg *!<»*v'ii. t-niMing jmoh,
ami UftokaclM*. Ixalwsjti pf-rmnnaiuly mm*d l*y II' in*.
• H**ml Mtarori to Lynn, Main., for jinniphl* !. IslUffs of
iitquirj eiatfldo nt (ally aniwofotl. /v.r mile at druggist*.
• • • • • ?•*•#•••••*••••*• *
ft. O. AWARE
THAT
LoriUard’s Climax ?lng
tn-arlng a red f(u tug . tlutt I^vrlllard-s
If use I .©nf l'n*-4-oi Mist l-4*rillard*»
N«yi (!Hn(ni|i ifa ‘•nulls, ©re
lint In‘«iI and cb**i i« <. oui-ljt* • >t\* vr«d ‘
ciN^nm
I hara a peaitlvA n ,•»•.* tM ai>«i»«* ; by |U
■M th< Uslti ^oft (##■«• i Hift » 1*1 Mml ami of fong
■tawHi'if l*i»*- r !■«•<•' ■ •■■•■•I i ••• ..ate "iflfjnjOlin
. rtili'a v \ l.l'
■sflfrrer. fli* .............—w
Dll T V I . i I IV • t o 1 At New York
HIT. I, I rg
"TTi’MMnTv‘i.T,",.* WaM,.....$1 7fl
flpl«•» ............. 4 OO
'p coi \ iii tilnu < orsot,... fl 4©
pi'iai \t>4l mu Inal Corsot, fl 70
tasRCMEfff
FQR PAIN.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
lumhnjn. B.cSacSs. riwSictis, Tootnssnt
■orv Thra«',SirffHaf».Hi»rslsi,Hrut»sg,
Mut hi, Nralita Front Hilf«,
rs mi. ATiisH Heini.f riiws "I* 'mm.
I*i iu HH»a‘'MrtMlHrj* v«rjrwk#ra fiHf tVatiaabuUla
rns CM is.i.r* a. Vu'.i i.ru ««.
..sit- i li*G*.i»a*CO.> tKHi*«rr,
H
Banker Fish threatens tn give I’ro.1
Ward "» black eye nml a lire,ken neck."
It might b# a#U to let Mr. Fi»h and Mr.
Want pom# together soon. Louisville
ifonrier Journal
» wall" of several of Mi# B#ili»h w«l
i are oonstrocleii of |*|wr.
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