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Show i once more he filled the room SEA -GOIXG FOR HEALTH. trury, the luck is against them, the FARM AXH HOUSEHOLD. flowers, and towards evening locked ship is not rigged right. TOMCOOK. himself in. dressed as for marriage; HOW TO GET READY Thera is one way only for a passenFOR IT AND Those lsnutiful ryes. then ho played the same tone upon hi to cschjic the discomforts certain A FEW POINTS ABOUT THE EDUHrlntr Fublibi I oui ger WHAT TO EXPECT, Their rotor vies flute. ariis to from enforced association with CATION OF COLTS. -Tbs tints of tbn .unwl V'es; I'TAIl. EtUKAlM. Again the next day found him un- TUIns Wurth ('luisldurlug llrfure a start uncongenial men, und that Is by taking j And purple sud jwarl conscious upon the floor. Let lii.ni Culls Zfiould Not Ih "llrokrii" but Trstai! U Mda Tk Congenial companions alo And rainbow dyes Sailing ship U But when they wished lo lead him How to Work lluttfr llorw take bis best friend, but no woman, All uiiklly mingle Want n t'omplntn Change "Sweatihg" gold coins I now aa ho coolly annoiuicisl that if they That Crouril - Klou.rliol.l in those swset eics. save one of und fearless f away physicthe danger K much of Surrounding. antiquated process. anil (Itlirr Not. . t.tf. And light their blue lieiilbi metlosrty, did not allow him to remain in the and of ally mentally capable enduring . gold i thus remotod the cuiu show I.ilie moonlight on slimmer house where bis wifohuil died lie would if un bo on should curried a of entire Certainly hardship, away change the wear nnd uihum-- suspicion that it ( Or ime the giow in uoriheru night, Tha F.duration of Colls. kill himself. As bis reason did not a- - roundings mid associations will benefit sailing ship. U short in w igl.t. An ucid Imth now j WLeu wane Aurora' mystic light. to be tliis acridont they the sick, there is no way in which sura shaken In the food matter of When pear a child has his own v ay, unthe by passenger At dawn's surprise, is cun bn a sura to dwii the work with lii troub.e ami lie more but this his until hi' is ten or tw"ive it to yielded. suffer, made restrained, change of I think may those syes: readily by This Is what hail happened: an ordinaiy citizen than by going to advantage. An enforced change of is generally found that he dues i.ut tako Icuvo the coin looking bright mid new And the ilay never dies. On the first anniversary, us soon sea in a suiting ship. To go to sea in diet will sometime work wonders. kindly to suggest ions. Hintel ndvieo But ! dream of those eves with the design uninjui-ed- . ho hud prayed, tho curds of the harp a passengcr-currTlne limiinoi.'s. Iiici.l eves lug steamer Li not to The fare of an ordinary ship consists or discipline. It is found that u little violet eyes. Those vibrated uwu accord had iniikc a long voyugi. Moreover, tho of bread, beef, pork, liens, beans, gentle training iu Ihe early year- - of hi of and their i r is the law nf hutniin need on which the flute. accouipiinii-change in diet is not upt to 1st worth unions, oatmeal, eornmeul, sugur, tea. life i far more indent in good reI! production depends. und its conWhen be stopped the sound of tbu mentioning, because passenger on and coffee, with now and then Mime sult than a larger quantity of r.iiisrii-lHERTIIA A N I UI'DOLPH. stant oierution ih to take from those steamers commonly livu higher than cunued goods. Many ships have beladmonition later on. Tho same harp also died away. w ho have more than their need all they On the second unuiversary. thinking they do ut home. ter fare thun this, but more have rule holds into when dealing witii the One evening the young musician. rr Thu first thing, then, for a man to worse. 'Hie chief objection which a lower tiniimtlh. It used to Ik; tin pracbn ve not rained. exerts ttii- anil llerthu. the that ho had been the victim of an illuICudolph Orulieini. do who wishes to nuike a long sea voy- landsman makes to ship fare is the tice. und is now iu many quarter, to over them in their lifetimes, but iu prettiest girl ul May dice, were alone. sion. he played aguin: again the harp played its part; he ceased playing and age is to decide how long a voyage he manner of cooking. The ship's cook let cults run wild until they reached tier and executioner in Iieuth, They were betrothed, anil yet tho chief bis : i Ik'gin 1 them find would separated. the hurp erased pluying; he placed fuel should make, and then choose a des- boils tho ham. boils the beef, boil the the uge of three or four and day wlio at rips the capitalist of his capital of bund could and tho result cord The a even tination. of boils course beefsteak in when the u iquiii pork, distant to wo "breaking. provgoing and loaves him bare at lust of all that Rudolph The cost of such a trip will vary port. The pudding is boiled and mi is Mich a course does not upic:ir specially ince. lor two years he would follow their last vibration. On both occasion he hud fullcn. with the tastes nr desires of the pas- the tea. Then, too, everything possi- serious if the colt is iiiilurally without he hui not earned. the lessons of a clever master; then, on In a voyplrit. Ho very soon becomes accushi return. Bertha's father would give stricken with terror, and had patted senger. lie cun go fur nothing, very ble is fluvored with onions. One of the ;ieoiiliar features . of him his daughter uud surrender his tho night in a deep swoon. often, if he will work his passage as a age of two months duration once made tomed to the new condition of things Blit he ended by becoming accustomed sailor, and if the ordinary shore citi- by the writer, he ate onions perform and settles down into a plodding round in his favor. aebool life in New York is the reading position a choir-masthe zen wants a change in life so complete every day of the voyage, and on most of work. lie is very likely awKivurd, "Bertha,' said Rudolph. "ictuspluy to this violent emotion, in which of the liat of contagious diseases in the found an acute pleasure. be absolutely stunning let him of the days twice. as and obedient only because of comto so love more air this once you together city. The list is furnished to teachers well. All his evenings and the greater part try workliig his passage around the Should the ship's captain happen to pulsion. But that i to tie expected. When we shall Is scjmi ated, at is of his nights were passed thus. Hi by the health board, and wlien it Horn, for instance. But where he take a dislike to the passenger, he A colt .with spirit however, if "brok(lie end of each day. at tho hour of read the pupils are asked if any ol grave thoughts, we both shall play our cheeks became hollow; his eyes alone, would be a real passongvr the cost in a could make the unfortunate landsman en" in this way. is likely to prove very To this method of them live in that vicinity. When a parts and It will bring us closer. one to sunken in their sockets, appeared alive railing ship can be put down ut from miserable in a hundred ways, against untrustworthy. and shone with a Miqiernatural bril- $1 to fl) u day for the passage. which there would be but one defence; handling can lie trad'd the vicious habboy or girl stands up. he or she is tho other." For clothing, the pussenger cun tho pamenger would have to thrush it of "shying. which rendera so muny Bertha took her harp, Rudolph ac- liancy; just enough life to feci and to II taken aside and suffer wu retained in hi body. tlu-such old suits as he has on hand, the eapluin into a statu of terror. It horses unsufe us drivers some even mid his flute, carry her upon companied danger is suspected the youngster is A friend, whom through chance or no matter how old or worn out favorite several Bertha's limes they take a pretty good fighter to whip the that luivo exceedingly gentle ilisjui-tion- s played sent home. alarmed fate hud ho became retained, be. Tho In-t t average, ship eaptuiu. und to mends lieing addicted to this habit. Fciuv may rune. typical skipjicr cry. they began nnd wished to know whut Rudolph did his sea togs with a juilm needlo Hnd Because a sea voyage is a novelty to lessni'ss upon the road und in time of kissed another. Rudolph departed. Ill.KSbs has no place ill this country. danger or accident, comes only to many true to their words. Each in the room. Ho replied that lie play- sail twine, mid eats mustard on bis a landsman, however, he muy find Both . emlle-- s resources of interest in horses hy care In handEvery one must work, anil we. as a wiiiiu. at the hour when they hail ed tho flute and that ltertlm's shadow duff; hu will nut euro liow tho pnxsen-g- r mind when of the and inevitable the He discomfort. nation, have a ling, will neither disposition reputation net for lie hut time, Bertlm went til played the luirp; that in reality death tho spite dresses; passenger at stuka in this respri t. We are an nor harp. Iludi Iph to Ids fllute. and wu but tho beginning of anothoriife; rare after n day at sea. It need can carry ulong u quamlrani nnd the ure receptive of instruction mid from Industrial nation and a uution of ?aeh one played their part. This cvrn-n- g that while ho felt himself dying lie also scarce be said that a suit to bo worn in necessary books nnd learn navigation familiarity with all sights and sounds hi bitiinucy with the wife he had 1111 should be curried, and the passen- if lie will. He can keep a log. He from those curly days when fear is hour in solemn anil mysterious; it felt workers. Supply and demand ure in reddish luvi-- ho well grow steadily, und that ger will make no mistake if he curries can fish at times and can make a study of practically unknown, up to the time of lvdisM'se-- t to inusiiig; here most nearly on an eipial footing, which arise uhiii the hori.on it during this mysterious lmnnon; it the best In; bus, no mutter whore ho is sea birds. He can learn how sails ure Hcrvii-- on tlm read. the lulter always a little in advance. vnpois seemed to him that he saw IScrtba ut going. For underweur. woollen goods inude mid a ship rigged, uud something A colt's training ought to begin when st ems lint one seen all the events If this be doulited you have only to in a vivid picture; that ono can her harp; that lie was happy, desired and a plenty of them may lie needed of how sailor work is done. He can lie is born. for trem that time he should make careful observation. If there is l:vi over ull ills hint days. Mime gay nothing more, and requested nothing, even in u voyage to the south becuure turn to at some kinds of work to his own lk uceustomeil to tho firm hut gentlo from heaven or from men. either ut the start or on returning, and the ship's advantage. Hu can rule of tiuin. It is ii great thing to a dullness in one direction it is itiudc up and crowned with roses, others Mid und either was tho third anniversary of winter or summer, a cold gale may study tho rcii and the seaweed. Tho haro the idii grained into a colt that It ill mourning. draped in anothur. At that hour tho lust hreutli of tho Bertha's birthday. Rudolph once Dure give one a chill off New York or uny chances are that ho will sleep twelve man is his master in ull things; not filled the rooms with flowers, and sore northern hours out of the twenty-fou- r and rend because of fear, whieh is an expensive so is idle is The man who port. thiough wind among the leaves seemed to modu- a boquet in his buttonhole, lie had Certain other things should he in- his old magazines during most of his article to huve iilviut a stable, r.nt there is late tunes to which wo affix sweet and covered his own volition, not the bod with roses. he has been led to have no other cluded iu an outfit. Vaseline is ono waking hours. If he does not become a lack of employment. In a inujority sud reiuemhriincfs; luu-i- e is tho soul's Then at sunset he took liis flute and thing, und adhesive plaster unothcr. anxious to reach port, if he can only idea from the and also bevoice. of cases it is nut a question of whether liu Bertha's tune. confidence in cause he und in himself mental condition a lisli respect lines for keep sea sometimes stopped pluying. Long deep fishing Tho friond was hidden behind a might come handy in a calm or for whore lie will want the voyage pro- his handler. A horse will guuge the there is anything to I mi done, but heRudolph thought he heard the vibrations whether tho laborer is willing to do it. of Bertlm' harp mingling with the curtain; he trembled when he httid catching gulls, were the passenger so longed, he will get on very well; but one who cares for hint with a much The man who in really wonting work sounds of his flute. Two years passed the sounds of the harp mixing vith disposed. A dozen or two wire screw before going on a long sea voyage ho accuracy as the boys in the olrl red those of the flute. Rudolph kneeled liouks will come handy. Above all hnd better try the shortest one he cun school houses possessed who always can always find it. It may not be just thus. too the master's measure on the otam-in- g and prayed. Bertha father One and her things un ubundunt supply of light hear of ray, a passage from tho coal evening to work he would choose the kind of Then the harp played alone: the reading mutter Is needed, and for tills docks on the Delaware or about day of school. Kindness, firmwere under the urbor in their little gardo, but it will get him a living while den. ness. intelligent and continuous trainThis arbor was formed by five cords could be seen vibrating without no 1 letter or cheaper choice can be York hurbor to Boston and see he is looking for aoniclhing more con- acacias, which hand touching them. It played made, Nirhap, than a stack of old he likes it. ing are the factors that make the satisspread over their head a any factory roadster or draft hoise. Ix't genial to bis tastes. we'sth of foliage, strewn with whlto celestial music, such as no one heard numbers of any first-clas- s magazine. the young colt becomo accustomed to Love's Trtcgra ph. nwers, tho dark wreaths of lilacs before nor will ever hear again. Tien Those cost ten cents each ut a secondtune, and hand book store. If you've a sarrit for me. Ted. wearing a light halter without a hitch Amt tuber which is not honorable is closed the distuneo between their it playedwaaagain Bertha's cords broke ended all the when it roiie, or rein, at first Very soon he Whan all the preliminaries are over Said Judy, as she beut her head, while or four climbing threo not honest, and it matters not who the flunks, 'Just whisper it. me hearty!" at once and Rudolph fell upon the the passenger goes down to the pier can he tied up for a short time, and made tho a honeysuckles spot jierfect with the pose of one Intent, workman may bo. But there! sufficient bower. floor. especially if he is 'allowed to go upon and climbs oa board and carries his Then, A ear aha bent dainty, labor which is both honest and honorthe road with his dgm; let him It' fastFor some momenta the friend re- outfit into the cabin. He, will find the TiirouKh the narrow entrance the mained Mr. Ted McCarty. To'nl as motionless as Rudolph; cabin door or hatch, as the case ened at her side, hnd so got valuable able to supply every one with employ- purple Hue produced by the setting sun may Whisht!' answered Ted. "it's not yer ear lessons in traveling in the rood! and ment. Idleness may be almost con- was visible. It was tho hour sacred when he stepped forward to raise him be. pretty low, so that he will smash I'm me wantin for saerit, dear. was dead From the French his not upon both sides nf it and in the derby several times going in and sidered as a crime. It is the ruin of to remembrance. Bertha played the Rudolph It'e to yer heart Oi'd tlipake it, of Alphonse Karr. ditch. The colt that wundcr freely ho out sudbefore accustomed it. tune the but to favorite get upon harp, An' eo't may quieker go. be half, honest men, the breeder of crime, tho from one aide of the fence to the other The stateroom will be found narrow, Oi'li sind it down be tiligrapb she stnpied to liston. enemy of industry, the distroyur of denly for the first six months of its life ought PARADISE. A SMUGGLER'S so will breexes and the bunk. The will tho was silent: Uowld up yer lipe an take it." Everything light not to be expected to have very definite business, and should not be allowed to even hod ceased to move the leaves. How Chlnnmaa Odea (tala Arraaa to tha be dim, but not frequently this will bo ideas of road limits when he Is placed exist in a land no full of resources, so Bertha again played the tune, again an he be will lass to advantage; The likely Whistling Boy. t'nltrd Mats. liberal in its government, so full of she heard Ruduph's flute. the cockroaches and the soiled If ever in the course o. human lietween the shafts. He should be at tho map ono may seo see Looking in every way 11c of w condition the walls. back. It as Rudolph coming may even events heaven blesses me with an heir handled from the first in after progress and development, and so enthat the northwest corner of the State want to that will be nesesrary years. to shore and Two years luter Rudolph and Bcrthn of smiill-lio- y a of go the buy shall tench I chanted by all that makes life enjoyable class, is tom off, and the Washington A few moments time spent occasionally curtain to over hud tho beautiful a little hang him to daughter, whistle in offspring his port early and worth the living. young in buckling straps about him. in lifting-hithat is left is filled with water, of a uniou blessed by Bertha's father apace The gives him light, and sometimes he career and encourage him to warblo dotted with an archipelago. feet and gently tapping them, in will want a choirwas curtain for the bunk as merrily away throughout the sunshine a his death. Rudolph island of Vancouver fits partially into well. He The customs service now devotes before him by tho halter anil in teachleading will the wire hooks master. and tho Income from his situu-tio-n the put up and of shade the and I if corner as it hod been and age. youth him to buck, to turn to cither side ing special attention to the moils from his stow was ample for tho young people. torn gaping and his up hang clothing, see never with a hia hand and to stand youngster out by some gigantic convulsion. still, will not tax one over Europe. Smuggling through the mails Rudolph hud bought a pretty little The tatters and debris of the rent form reading matter in the bunk under his shoved down In hia pants pockets, hia will he of vast advantage. and much, mattress. Then was will he of on has grown enormously in recent years. Louse. At tho buck the house head thrown back, his cheeks swelled go out the archipelago. Our national interest An idea of the searches may be gained a thick growth of lindens; in front a centered in that corner long ago when deck and watch the seaman get tho out like a pair of bellows and hia C'harialtiff from a few figures: Just before Christ- large green meadow, upon which the that Mrtion of the boundary was in ship to sea. They will heave up the puckered lips piping a jolly tune that I bo done w'th some should rose innocent-hearteanchor, a as child don't set that boy down as an d perhaps singing Churning shanty l.urgo llcngul played. and the tension of a war feelmas the Scrvia brought 4.10. 000 letters, do so; they will make fast a form of churn without dash or pudbushes crept all over tho white walls, dispute, they do lad who wouldn't when anything wus relieved a foreign hawser to only papers, parcels, etc., nearly oue-hn- li and everything was so coxy and bright ing big timbers while a tug more harmful than rob a watermelon dles. as this gives butter a bettor grain of whieh were fur New York City; There was not a crack through whieh arbitrator settled the boundary, and take the other end of it; they will set patch or such. He wouldn't toll a thun those churns with a dah. The island of San Juan, tho us the gave the Mils, and away she goes. It will malicious lie or do a cowardly trick. letters were juo could peep from tho outside; huppy most 5,000 suspicious-lookin-g churning should stop when the butter The of the group. Important be u most novel and interesting exof the sly is in the granular stage, or before it works These are the taken In hand, and each one of these people love retirement coniines all the Victoria of nearly Then tho eliild pussed away, und one city perience to the traveler. was carefully examined and returned youngster with the averted eye and the guthers as we rail it. The reason for population on that comer of VanBut once outside the trouble' of the soft tread, who is afraid to whistle lest this is thut in this stage every particle of Bertlm died month later grief. couver Island; the city of Vancouver to the mails in a few hours. Women can lie easily removWhen she felt the end drawing near is the main settlement on the British passenger will begin. He will bo sea he muke a noise and attract attention. of the butter-mil- k frequently send pearls, gloves and she said to Rudolph: sick, ol course, but that is of little The whistling boy never makes the ed and the grain of the butter better on our borders and Columbia shore; butter-mil- k is now even though it last a week. footpad or the presents of no grent vulue in books "In vain do I wn-- to cling to life though he preserved. The such little places os Whatcom. Xejf account, will do him good. But there are may never be president. 1 can't help drawn off and the butter covered with hollowed out In the middle. These are through my pm vers; I must rejoin our are It Dungeness, nnd Fort Angeles. In tue other sure to bo discovered, as ull books are child, abandon you. await you in a state things to worry him. For in having my suspicion about a man who brine and allowed to stand a half hour of Washington. Fort Townsend, mutter in looked at to sco which come in free of better world. If tho dead have the on Puget Sound, is tho principal Amer- stance, ho is now shut up in very nar- never learned to whistle in his youth, or so to dirssive any cheesy row limits with a set of men who are In nine cases out of ton he ha a it and to take out the butter-milto reappear ujain tills earth you ican town neat' power by, and the headquar- accustomed to a manner of life duty. thall seo me ugaiu; my shadow shall ter of the scanty wholly falsetto voice und a bad digestion, and One or two washings of water may he force of customs from anything he has ever hi idea on many points of morality are necessary to free it entirely from the is tho hover around for heavcu m,v A VF.ur wealthy man, who. by con you. officials who are supposed to guard different butter-miland it is then ready for where you are. When the day They are men who have questionable. New York Ledger. the smuggling, and who are seen. stantly increasing his investments, uses plnce the salt which may be thrown into tha in at the huwsepipcs and "crawled bus mime when we cun be united again against to the entitled his wealth in giving employment to a I shall come to seek presumption that they worked their churn, and by slowly revolving it the way oft." have been comlie Waa lo Liar, AnyhoM'. you. and our two in this direction. salt will he thoroughly mixud and the constantly increasing numlicr of men. soula concentrated in one shall rise are doing their best JO, 000 mon sailors before they wore officers, President Board truth. He told the has Victoria population. and still have tho habits and tastes of only raid recently that he knew of no truer forever train this earth, whore nothing Vancouver fewer butter gathered into a lump which is Commission. of are "We Police sorry and islands the still, charity than that which gives labor more will bind them. Each year on only here and there a house. Deer common sailors. It must not be to ray, 0'IIooIahnn, that you are dis- ready for market by being simply shaped as you wish it. The grain of work to do. If this were done in pure my blrthduy, whether you shall be abound upon these islands, w hich are thought that all ship officers come charged from the force. butter is often spoiled by working with "An for O'Hoolnhnn. cause, pwhat benevolence it might be milt'd charity huppy or unhappy, loved or abandoned, heavily timbered, and the waterways under this description, but a majority a paddlo with a scraping motion, but sod or gay, at the hour when the sun lictwecn them feel the kocls of but few of them do. Yankee skippers are yer honor?- in one acme, but it is by no means true is is removed by President "A jewelry store was when the butter-mil- k setting, when prayers mount to vessels of none at all except the more frequently gentlemen men of in the sense in which he meant it. or in heaven in the gran while brine with habits and those amid the sound of the evening smullest craft, outside than wushing in district last breeding good burglarized your night the muin chanwhich it lias been indorsed by a number bells und tho perfume of the when the brine can touch nels. It would be hard to imagine a of any other nationality, but the pas- Did you meet any one on your beat ular stage is of newspapers. So far are those who flowers, play this tune, whieh for so more difficult sure to find things roil last night?" every particle the size of a grain of region to police, or a senger pretty wheat, there is no need of working O'Hoolnhnn. "Yis. yer honor, work as emyloyc from being the re- long a time has soothed tho pains of fu'rer fluid for smugglers. Old London his stomach when at the tHble o.her with a piul'lle. Butter made accordconsolathe absence: motion Tho of the will this be than the wus man an' he said he to a met ship. only going itself has sen reely a greater tanglo of cipients of charity in the sense of unI ing to thc-- e directions and put up in separacrooked and confusing thoroughfares table manners of the average sailing open a jewelry store." earned help that they create nil they tion shall have in this tong cantion. This music shall be more harcabin are on a level with those to President. "He did open a jewelry lic it piu'kngf's lo suit than this archipelago possesses, and shipsoen receive, and over and above whut they monious to connot fail to plea c. for it is and must be New resYork the he of store and stole worth 5,000 cheapest goods." iny soul than all the there waterways are so narrow and receive, all that goes to their employer, cert of the churches." O'Hoolulian. "The man may have first class, and tho reason why I, that sheltered that mere oarsmen can safely taurants. it has been managed so as to preserve above his individual earnings. Then she kissed him and died. The Captain and the mates will been a thafe, but he waa no liar. und easily travel many of them. It is its good qualities. almost invariably try to make life Rudolph became crazy. They made a smuggler's paradise. Tuf.uk are cheap and shubhy Ameri- him travel for sometime. On his reTwasn't One eF That Kind. ploasunt und ugrceuble for the passent'ravllni Hone. Dentist Now, see here, what's the cans who have mode money late in life turn his head was more chIui but a gers; they find life at sea monotonous Woman'll rhaureo at 40. and lonesome and are glad to have use of making so much fuss about a Very frequently a lazy horse will melancholy took possession of him and by manna the European aristocra- deeploft "I dont cure if I am an old nmid." another kind of man along. Thev are little miserable root like that? him no more, lie loft Bertha's learn the trick of crowding. Perfect and cies would consider excluding its room remain us it was at the tlinu nf said a charming woman. "If I wait not unlikely to be oppressive in their mo pull it. plowing when one of the horses crowds possessore from society. who hunker her deuth."the bed still uninude. the till 40 I'll be bound to make a brilliant kindness to interfere with the passenis out of the quedioti.nnd his wabbling luticnt You'll hurt. match. after aristocratic air with all the harp iu a corner. "Don't lie a coward. Why, there is doubly annoying to the plowman. ger when he wants to bo alone. Should This sounded startling at first, but the passenger take a dislike to his com- was a womnn in here this morning who The he-- t remedy thut I huve found is When llerthiTs birthday arrived ho eagerness jiecullnr to persons not bom to take a block of some tough wood, to them nnd shallow enough to want dressed himself with care which ho us she went on to expluin, her theory panions boenuso of their rhnructcrislics had seven good teeth pulled. novor shown since her death, lie secined quite likely. thick and alamt eight inches his life will be a burden, for there is "I know, doctor; but this isn't a two them. It is such American who de- had Men ninrry women every day," she no escaping them while the voyage llllcd. the room with flowers, and when square: in the centre of it bore an inch good tooth." sire that our representative abroad eainu lie locked himself in the raid. "who are faded, old and of: lasts. Books on out door sports udvise auger hole. In the hole drive a pin of shall he put on pur with the courtier evening room and played upon tho flute the dubious figures, when they might limr. a camper lxiuiid to the woods to he mme hard wool so that it protrude Inherited Jn nitre. who are flunkeys fur desMits und run- tune they hud so often plnved together. ry pretty young girls. But the girl very careful not to lake an uncongenial Mis Mild maid Do you know. Miss lilmut three inches from the block, and ners for hereditary aristocrats. These end. Suspend The next day they found lihn stiff didn't know how to mnnnge them. So companion along, but on board a rail- Haughty, thnt I think your neighbor, sharjicn the exjiericnre won in place of youthful ing ship tho unfortunate landsman is the debutunte at last evening's recep- this hy string from the back band of parvenus imagine that by giving minis- upon the floor. When he had revived and it was ignorance." not unlikely to have threo companions tion. is destined to shine in society cir- the horse that does not crowd to that ters money enough establishment" ho hud become crazy, When one think it over there has who are not only uncongenial but posi- cle?" to muko him travel again, ihe block rests against his side; when ueeessury can be maintained in which they them- At tho end of a he eaine buck to been an uncommon lot of aged mar- tively offensive in their kindness. Miss Haughty She ought to. Her the luxy horse crowds over the pointed year selves may attain rank with aristocrats. his house; his mind apHarcd rational riages of lute, and the jolly women of Auother source of discomfort is found father waa a bootblack long euough to pin will tickle hia side in a way that S9 and 40 are holding their own very in the fact that most sailors are peszi-- J insure her inheriting remarsable ahin - j will very scon break him of bii lazy They dream In vain. They would be enough, only he was sud and silent. J haVU. Once more his wifes birthday ennui; well. New York Truth. mists. The wind is going to blow eotv ing qualities. Silly laughed at for bourishness. me corny kehiscer. THOSE BEAUTIFUL EYES. 1 !. t w-- -- s y d ur w-- 1 d. well-earn- c 1 up-pe- be-uu- se e pink-rimm- tt cut-thro- k. k, -- et ini-lie- s |