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Show i 8 kind and sweet, erv one were pvtfiy one were tolly; "t ills. toillj, ir'-S- 1 . rce of , cot; I, pet started, Tht rood tuned might world twould be, irvnwliat a and me! you and me, just you St bie-se- Of, hoari1 'vitb the world - Mor By the "ire af-te- I-- opatj WORTH geril 111. 1; 008 rAITIMG FOR (1 olorar, 1 ISA LEON of, Idly CASSIUS. 300 it loft 03 ' 30(1 'cine Hod t to once, terr Pro w h. lers at 1 said, such ldttcwly. the man Bnly Is an easy catchword. If you love me. you couldn't give me up so calmly; but you don't love thnfs itl Hie girl stood with l:er head drooping, dowu her e burning tears dropping hue e and onto her clasped hands, to the led her eyes for a moment mkome, angry face, seen dimly rough a mist of tears. she said. Love isn't everything, Duty conies first!" Dufy! Is it duty? Its only natural ,r sons and daughters to marry, and ire their first home. You Lilian Grey's fair face flushed. It Is e not putting It fairly, Arthur. Vpt - SEE how' it Is, 'J u. Of fi yea iocr capti re nt any rale it Is not right daughter to leave a father her, who cannot do without natural an only their for 3,000, Jo needs lerej all. said with us. live 'jthlm If that's the that will not do. You, as my isband, would claim my first atteu-n- , and whatever you might do at exact it. it, you would cried And you say you love mb! t young man, with angry sarcasm. she answered, quietly, Tnr more, Jan you love me. Youve an odd way of showing ' he said. Your father himself mid not wish you to make such a .Vo, ester erse ist I ;e i with ?spor dam, on f rlficc. seek he is unselfish; lmt m,v firs; lilm, and I must do it. letter I suffer or not whether you Ter or not. There are other things live for hut happiness; I could nor. sides, he happy, if I left my father bis old age and Ida loneliness. Be may live for years; and your r,h be wasted Hasted! interrupfed Lilian, with You seem to have no 'ttlngcjes. id hut self. It's not my happiness in are thinking of, after all, hut your Because ty is to old.; earct la; t ho eri I it, hat sh. tha al it ipse ash Oh! id ' Sti, WO, wen he ;edt far till y well. lest of the rigid sense of Without a ward he turned from her ami strode down the field path. lie was In r, bric-a-hra- e demanded: Is your life Insured? Of course, sir! In the ease of your death who benefits? My wife, sir! U'm! Fend jour wife to me. Bather puzzled, the agent withdrew, but being a man who did not stick fit wife to trifle, he prevailed upon hiswas save, call upon the merchant who In the to do something big lie said, end. remarked tie merchant Mrs. Z wlimi tie lady culled. I understand your husband's life Is insured? Unit is so? And that you would be entitled to claim in lie ( vent of his death? a little visiting In. "Washington Intelligent foreigner has something to say upon tho effect of great fortunes on polities, and the effect of combines upon great fortunes. And if he were to visit Newport (supposing that resort still to lie In the way of the intelligent foreigner) lm might well have something to say upon the effect of great fortunes, upon marital felicity, and, incidentally, upon divorce. Air. (lodkltt. In one of his essays, pointed out the demoralizing effect of the coupon that Is, of portable wealth without property responsibility upon morals; though the thought would perhaps have been traced back to Dr. Watts, had he written Ins lines Satan, finds some mischief still for Idle hearts to do. But It has only been very recently that great fortunes, huge Incomes, have generally existed without the sobering Influences of the duties and cares of a landed proprietor, or the tests and training to character that result from the direct management of the toiling masses that create the wealth enjoyed, lienee, on the one side, frivolous expenditure; on the other, the grovvlalnereasingly audible of a socialist proletariat. Even the landlord whoso slim, of commission and omission, have been proverbial had at bast Ids roots In tlie soil, somewhere. But the absentee stockholder, his (or lion) very coupon cut for him by some patient attorney, flaunts like an orchid, rootless nml fruitless, above the golden air of Wall Street. Nor is it only that our millionaires, their millions once acquired Oh It from a mighty cotton-spinnea lucky prospector, sugar-bakeor a spcuilativo parent), and duly funded, have now no earn to make their wealth, no care in keeping it, no cure for those who earn ilto income oil It. They have no touch with humanity. Our intelligent foreigner iu Newport cannot have failed to note how curiously exotic are many of too persons, the younger persons, born and bred there. American young Indies of tho Middle West are said to look to our smart" set, ns copiously reported In tho Sunday newspapers, for their model we remember even a young gextlenmn, of Mr. Ilielnird Harding Davis's, who carried the portrait of one such the young lady, quite unknown to him. within his walelnase-b- ut members of that set never look nt America. Its women, most of them, have quite as little knowledge of the people as any young Fiemh junrqulse of ITS'.), bociciy is not liumanitj'. Its world particularly In America, whore they lia.e no political position is not a real world. To all but too silliest of the vain, It soon falls to Interest. It is unufferably dull. Aud that is not all. The bulk of those who spend (not necessarily who make) huge Incomes here have hut a shallow emotional soil to work upon. A Their soul seem undeveloped, their minds are incredibly uncultivated. real Intelligent forelgnci" It may have been Mr. James Ilryee, or It may once have been Matthew Arnold after a round of fashionable house-partiethrew himself Into an easy-cliai- r with a sigh ot relief, and delivered himself of what our Whitman would have termed a yawp though a cultivated one. lie had been from palace to palace from Trianons to Georgian residences, from copies of Chenonccaux to imitations of the Hermitage and he swore (lie did swear) that In all that time he had not seen the outside of a hook or any one who talked as If he had seen the inside of one. Wonderful tapestries there were, and great pictures, and even beautiful gardens, and bronzes and ormolus and jades and tho women wore exquisite frocks. But, even the n who create our fortunes seem occasionally to have sunk the higher powers of their mind in a fixed capital with the other assets of tho trust they have no mind left for circulation la society. And It Is easier to he a connoisseur In and pictures, or understand the points of horses, than to buy and understand good hooks. lienee their minds arc shallow. And, to our mind, this shallowness of their sinning Is the cheapest sin. Humanity though It may not dure proclaim it has some respect for an eternal emotion, though Illicit; for even an uugovernable passion, though wrecking lives. But for adultery, ever careful of tho forces of law, a Francesca who turns up smiling with her Paul at the next dinner party, a Lovelace who waits for the last husbands settlements, a Helen who goes to Purls with her husbaud It has nothing hut coutempt. Passions which do not wreck lives are simply nasty. That Is why, as it seems to ns, the spending of great fortunes, without re sponslbillty and without intelligence, by persons without a mind for the higher enjoyments of life, Is in great part a cause of our numerous divorces. The newly rich, the idle spenders, are like a shallow soil too thickly fertilized, too of prosperity. Shallowness of nature suddenly exposed In the forcing-hous- e brings ennui of life. And that It why (as wo hold) our public opinion and our religious opinion should have even less patlcnco with a world that sins In play than with those who sin In truth. well-advertis- Only Onen More. was the passionate Editor of Harpers Weekly. iron-maste- r, certain busy merchant, almost worried to. death by the persistent attentions of a local insurance agent, suddenly wheeled round in his chair and tort; if you only want an excuse i break with me one Is ns good as lothcr. I like a little more of heart left tray vo-- Otolher's ITo u Be. A urn. .vo n Arthur Morton, Wealth on Divorce. nh-ont- Street car conductors are sometimes impcrUuwit nud dlsoblijilnj;, but whou one considers tlio annoyances they have to endure their patience and courtesy arc remarkable. More often than Is generally known, their temper is tried by such an incident as Is reported in this story from the New York Times: Not long ago a smartly dressed young woman with a small white dog hugged tlghliy under her arm boarded an Eighth avenue car. As she sank back on the seat she said languidly to the conductor, Please stop at Eighty-firs- t street! The ear rumbled along for a mile or two, and past Eightieth street. Midway of the block the conductor called, Eighty-firs- t street. The young woman unheedingly continued to whisper to her dog, and again tho conductor callisl out the street number. By this time the car had come to a full stop. "Madam, shouted the conductor, "did yon wish to get off at Eighty-firs- t street? The girl started, and. firmly grasping the poodle, stepped out on the platform. Without leaving the car, she lifted the pup high iu the air and pointed its nose toward a large apartment house, t'he then made several mysterious pantomime motions with the dog, and turned bark into the ear and resumed her sent. The conductor, with his hand still on the bell rope, again shouted; street! Madam, this is Eighty-firs- t Don't you want to get otf here? Oh. no, tlmnk yon. sweetly reI only turned the young woman. wanted to show Lily where her mother lives. the Mississippi. Fighting J. A. Seddon, E. By C. few HUNTER LONCtVil'Y OF DEAD. ANIMALS. l,l Ut riwiilfirmsby Muni Stock Inn 400 Kciifi amt rnrmly Killed .000 lt. Ulnrh Ollier (limit 1 Hi I.niiK Career. A Isaac Parmly, the hut of a group of famous hunters, trappers and woodsmen of Northern Pennsylvania who settled in that region while It was yet an unbroken wilderness, died at Grassy Island recently aged ninety He was a hunter while elk, wolves and panthers were yet plentiful in the Pennsylvania forests. In a statement made by him few years ago lie said he had killed panthers, forty seven elk. thirty-twmore wolves than he could remember, tub bears and more than flood deer, ail on the watersheds of the Allegheny and Susquehanna. Among the adventures in the woods that ho was fond of relating was a regular Israel Putnam experience with wolves, lie xurpristd two wolves one day devouring a deer he had killed, pursued them into a cave, shot one and dllcd the other with a knife after a desperate fight. At oue period In tho early career of Parmly ns a hinder wolves wire such a pest, to tho settlemeuts that the Commissioners of McKean County, ln placed a bounty or fJa a scalp on them. Parmly, the Nelsons, Zenos I'owlcy, the Parkers, George ltae and others of the pioneer hunters and trappers return td so many wolf scalps to the treasury In the first year that payments on them exhausted the funds, and the next year the county had to Issue scrip to meet the demands of the wolf slayer. The bounty was then reto save the countys credit, duced to and for year wolf scrip was part of the recognized curnucy of that region of the State. Parmly was in at the death, forty years ago, of tho last elk In Pennsyl vania, which was followed from Flag Swamp, In Elk County, to tho heail waters of the Clarion River, nml killed there by Parmly, Indian Jim Jacobs, Seth Nelson ami George Parker. rnrmly leaves mnuy descendants In Steuben nml ether southern tier counties. New Y'oik Sun. Three Zoo keeper were talking of the longev ity of various animals, birds, reptile nud fish. John This is a dillenlt subject, Lover said. Many discuss it; few know If, It ha not, you see, been treated scientifically. Slatistlcs on it have not been taken In a systematic and the young man way. However took out a notebook of red Moroeco-- "I have lirve a list of animals ages that I believe to be substantially correct. Where did you get that list, Jack? said Keeper Harrison, of the elephant house. It was given to me, Lover replied, by a live slock insurance agent. A live stock Insurance agent is one who Insures horses, (log, cow, sheep, monkeys, lion, snake, elephant, tigers, hears, zebras, leopard, armadllloes, hyenas, vultures, springbok, gnus anything, la fact, that comes In tils way. The man charge high rates, and he makes money, The owners of costly horses and cuttle like to Insnr their stock, and the proprietors of menagerie like to Insure theirs, too, This agent told me that he had pro paied a list of the average longevity of animals so that lie could ret more Intelligently and more logically the rate of these animal' policies when they should come to be Insured, I have Mr. his list here, I copied It off." Lover then read: Hare, rabbit, squirrel, 7 years; fox, 12 to 15 years; cat, 15 years; wolf. IS to 20 yenr; horse, 20 to 25 years; wild horse, 02 years; pig, 25 to 30 years: stag, 40 years; camel, mature nt '5 years and longevity 45 years; dog, old nt C or 7 years, at 8 gray around tlm eye and the comers of the mouth, nt 11 or 12 decrepit, and longevity 12 years; sheep, 10 years; cow, 13 years; bear, 20 years; rhinoceros, 20 years; lion, 20 yenr sml maximum 70 years; elephant, 70 to 100 years: eagle, 103 years; raven, 100 years; svvnn, 150 years; carp, 100 years; pike, average 150 nml maximum 250 , years, a fid tortoise, 110 years, o WISE WORDS. While we gladly accord honor to the courage of active hcrohtn, let us not forget also to reverence the courage of pntient endurance, tho courage of absolute sincerity, the courage of devotion to principle. IIo who possesses these is Indeed a brave mail, though no one may recognize It and lie himself be unconscious of it. The hope that inspires effort Is always a blessing. Not only does It strengthen the human faculties and Improve the character; it also makes rapid advancement In Its own Him, even when failing to reach its far off goal. No The heart is always hungry. man live happily alone. The wisest atul The best Is wiser and better for the friends he IiSs. Generosity, to deserve tho name, comprises tlm desire and the effort to benefit others, without reference to seif. It lij a maxim that those to whom everybody allows the second place have an undoubted right to the first it Is poor policy to take advantage of other people because you have never had any advantage of your own. What men want Is not talent; It is purpose; in other words, not the power to achieve, hut the will to labor. The world's greatest men and best reformers were light weight when weighed In the scale of bigotry. The doorstep to the temple of wisdom 1 a knowledge of our own ignorance. Rending should tench ns how to seek for truth, nmdltnllou how to find it. Fixed to no spot Is happiness; 'tls nowhere to he found, or everywhere. An Anerdotn of lingo. The two volumes, Premieres An noes and Lo Foir do nm Vie, published by Jules Flmon's sons after their fathers death, are well worth a careful perusal. Among other anecdote, one is so peculiarly characteristic that it may bear a free translation. On the memorable (lay of the roup detat Jules Simon, in company with a deputy of the Department de lTsere, was going up tlm boulevards, when he was met by Victor Hugo. If I were shot down and my body enrrled through the streetr. would not the students rtso en masse? asked tha fury poet. I dont doubt It," answered Simon, politely, Tliis courteous confirmation of hi belief in himself was quit enough for Hugo. He seized Ids friend by the band, pressed It bard, and thru rushed away by the iluo Vlolenne to expose hie precious person to the bub s myrmilets of the dons. By becoming a martyr be hoped to save the republic. What have you done?" cried the deputy, aghast. lie is perfectly sincere, said Jules Ftmon cnlndy; but the Quarlier Latin is a long way off. Ami. apparontlj, the heroic resolution of the poet evaporated on the way, as he not only survived the fatnl second of December, but hml not a scratch to show after the encounter between tbs troops nml the people, ITInce-lreslileiit- IT1IOUT doubt the power In the lower Mississippi flood Is more than ten time tho power of Niagara; and It may bo assumed way that it will take Its own course down its alluvial valley. Turned while hc.it of passion. Lilian looked and looped on tho incline, tlm river has worked out a course her him In a sort of agony; then sank about a thousand miles long and a mile wide, nud In this It rises iwn on (he meadow grass, covering anil fall about fifty feet between its low and high waters. The face and sol thing. But her is an area of drifting sands and caving hanks whole com-fer grief was fop tin' disillusionment thsit shift with the changing flovy continually. A New Safe Depoalt, those moments; the keen sense of There is hut one known way to fix all this, anl that Is to A young man was recently bronght Isappolnfuieiit stabbed her like a to (lie operating table of the St. Joregulate the How, for a fixed flow will work out for Itself a nife. The man to whom she had he posIlile, oilier alluvial may In improvements channel fixed valiry. any seph Hospital In Farts, suffering from ('mainly. 'ven her heart had Unshed out in ills hmve-powe- r td reckon with, a hard growth In tin stomach. An Then madam, if .vou can prevail but their winks will have more than 3U,UnotKHJ re colors, and show n himself selfish. me once and so far tin i lilllim put Into improving tho river have had no real effect o: Incision was made nml the surgeons upon jiiur lnmlmnd to vfeit see yon it. The reservoir vt" t would weaken tho stupendous power of tho river I'll 'aeting, even tut feeling, save for his ntorc-iiid- v mind discovered eight silver spoons, a once, vu Ita mlitess, i i.n-needed. though the part-!- don't have lorn: to wait for your money! faun above; and thi i jurt whit sliver fork broken In two, tha was. the girl felt that it was bet- Talc Hint WH1 Tell. to try to fight the river only near its than absurd more seems if.!! liandlo of another, two lilts of metal, morning! f'"d Nothing Tli it's r so. hotter that the test had to he Tho marine reporter, contributing to a nail, a needle, a key, a portion of A didn't call again. Tit Bits. mouth, where It vvlmie strength mart be encountered. Tho force of the river rent, for It metal of the the he broken ly at. icking it further up. Reservoirs at several points a publication fa Gloucester, Mass., to comb and several small pieces of Iron, has ' fisha swordfish attacked ft that nils character, She rose up after a , hc to lower levees the supeifluous-Tlender ports in water Hit. whole weighing 23d grammes, or captivity would hold enough .In in In All rammed the vessel, and, about half a pound. The youth exbile, nud walked schooner, ing Id Woi slowly back to the Those of us who are iieeuslnnied to Iu it wriggling effort to escape, sawed "alty cottage whore she ami her gray. plained that he was unhappy one day tie as among a hole in tho bottom. IIo added that, and aired father lived. jade It was not until reg.ud thought to commit suicide. He in other swallowed a will he surprised to learn that the crew and an or throe stones tlm half bailing six thiit had spoon. As this did not days passed there are M the ohl the satis, the boat affect him ho swallowed another. half managing man what lmd happened, flu mi on the River Tynugatone. bed of this 'ad that she had sent readied harbor at the point of sinking. Then the habit grew on him and h Arthur Morton verv extensive belief. It U found not to It was stated in a contemporary of this took to swallowing any kind of metal popular 'way. He was gi loved. My child," other of a in but variety in green, He had forgotten hour said, you should imt - on have only city that a customer in a restaurant, substance. brown an well-wh- ite, adzed a red, with served steak, as tough "Ur life to colors being been doing it. The cbb bad b almost Is live mine long war tho hitter nml beat the waiter insensi- Is said to establish a record of It v.ut she knelt by him and similar shades. It Is Incomprehensible hUouKI Ittulily vnbit' to the kind. Mk his ble, Many are the contribution hand in both her own. that tin them sm-to and the wise ascribe the ami of gullibility j amulets gayety Tatlier, she said, yon inn- -t never jad" The Men In I he Moon. the stone credulous. These tales will of tho A. Stuaxt. EJwln "ik to me like Umtaguln. You are wonderful properties, when By in the They bad been looking through the adorn more than one serious fireside I brought out of tlio mines one finys first "lili me. X tlm present time the Russian central administrative ayatcin of nt Borcllis comet, ami now a a well do reminds will telescope And ' that manner they wholesale 'Veil, dear," 1" said feml council of the empire, made argument. tales.-- Ft, 1 in four emmeiis-t- ke wly. per-"Iembodied trained his Instrument astronomer the known Louis well Republic, some other 31 coal mining. Tie " ill not be very long." of tin ministers ami a considerable body (now ninety-three- ) on the nmoii, Is equalup beads amber for Cut three railing years passed, nud lie still sec the man in the moon?" h of members appoint.! by the Czar, having a purely consultative tlm ihiimmau s Ureil. rot SiuT, Fre lee. Is one sai You measure proposed by ly inexplicable: so that to reference with function nml Not milch like a man through advisory l, Is pmdmp Free Fuet. Free lep." This curkml,v misplaced faith tlm Fount", ft judicial and executive body, which of In bizarre the telescope, Is he? Did yon know the ministry; ldn.i newest trade la all. tho signs nftcr remarkable "But I cannot It member being I give you the promise not so that we have been Investigating tlm nml Iff about ns strange n comprise the higher court of the empire, 1 I ask; I cannot leave Is used for many ornaments' purdivided being New York, which tt Jade into section six the and father. rank, of across hcb the my extends limn in tho moon lately finding out N Ktfe top of them. It and any le.uso tho personal representative, of tlm Czar; "as rot to Arthur Morton that pose about tie are I owls, vvlint myths this figure hn given riss a "' butcher of Jurist over , Hie . second shop of by story table tops, cups umn snake: bet to loll Fvimd. nmdo up of the metropobiuns, archbishop, and certain bishop, on Third avenue, up In the eighties. a man older, valued for to among different peoples? boldclirarotte committee of minister, Caver, willi deep broiv.e on Ids cheek, rings, bracelets, pipes, In certain pans of Asia our man In Lee- - nml having Jurisdiction In leiiglmt affairs; and the Underneath the first section of the lilst nil a administrative different of department, head 1 actual ' moon Is a hare. He 1 an old wosteady light in ids keen gray er and such is' the the with every an explanation that w h h cotmu' sign t;cs. smuo funetlonarlea, orJ. In Chiother with purchase of fresh meat n lump of suet man (Hiiimiliig rice In a mortar ljl n'hrle hi number together Bat, if you love me? he said, tal; the organ's., itlon of which they are tlm head, form will bo thrown In free. Bm li an offer nn. In Fimth America, among the Inwith emtiuT Xioel Without riel. slier hand In his. Influential oflleial class, within which there I a real boon to tho housewives of the dians, he is n young girl. In Timor remark-abl- e n imge stron ai d Inevitably of public policy. A ns 5if" she answered, something recorded ,1,.' fi (Terence of opinion upon question Is V.r love It idl'd I who usually hove to ca- lm is an aged crone spinning. Among a softly, Ru-""l l neighborhood, Ve 'ial cl.. U the most powerful political force la .'"'t-ie- y that a .tapanese novelist nine Into tost ing In a lump the peasantry of France he Is tlm duly comes first." the t s of butcher jole i.lc each of which the i iJwhc. out into the hundred province, story which even when Am I not n ol 1 ! of suet, m they are old eim traitor .Iud is hanging on the sallow with Ft. Ietersburg. a work wottll connection close T 'mneiit In Uun.es, centre Fuel, 1 nm I If A to his. i tho lee, the sign tree," rhliadelpiiia Record. of political to tomer o me wait?" witent ,r,,lt It, but i a considerable lmdy of educated, Intelligent Russian, I must not let you do rather long. If one had to review 1 m the quanwithout then mentioning states, elMM. A l.ltcriil-MlB'le- il the very ttat? U nmy he cannot lm repressed, even by ml . ; t. ii'rt world whose opinion Is given out free on Fatur-dathen re possibilities in known that it yenr tity, A tend er in one of the school near writer educated may thl oplulon a force public effective . would rve for vou. Lilian, ns novel, one very well Row nights. New York Mall nml Ex IliiimielpLi i hi d one day been so d. urn live i r v said that If lm were Imcum'. of the Czar perlmp. he alone can tell, lmt In this age press, jaroh serve ! for Rachel, I must wait I !v I a of a kind buzzing of Ups nml fchuf-filncertain mdcel gtvnp then I love ranimt he neglected. There iu free he would Do you tlduk" -- a ml Jmt. t'm . fime ifint of r . the children Hint she of fei bor he drew of two yeui I m Tnr Old I.nmtn-- Cnoif, itsesin; not at all such a we know In constitutional her within hie imns-- ,! cletra "let's and nt tie end Finalv erre of distruetlnn. 1 wethe trent ' i of sucres tl, the Tho ' fese the woman who would have prodm-c' Cl ddtOM, I euli'int stamt iu a i! S lid, she them until In to of tubcmilo! ly limiit av. iVunsyl tlm bnpneuod to Bint Wiodly pm Ion and happiness vitlt nil iu rein lion t Flense be quiet for ft nn. di t Vi month. Iu the "'st two 1 I'll,.,- - I (turn her serious limitation upon the power of the ( anv to lm given rise to tin snug U'Vti Unit K1 fMif?r0m l r nny ,'l ,ll Blm'fe twelve r Let me ' If on f nf tiM). ti tie Nor v.lidi. l in an hil all the oil lumber enir.n nu is,,,; beneficent a ml ciil'glitencd will. He has for would eaiTj matters It t eefir r., on l ow In ha for that utiliz'd Wlscondn trained selM, ' pm .linage. ruMmcd i poop, ! a ,,,vn fr,,m Arthur HioVPer twelve months, ,','t ;" thflt b! tlm climate anil pose, ,v small amount f ionnv mmiH "U liar, vhded, im! Bertram the end. It I "t I1' . m ,i sieve-are a dull put them In suitable condition, ami will o''P f'k" vvnhed-w.Gi- e-t do thi Wn years, Id " thl Inert there are so many of f!,.m that HH tm a Milan's fa tlmr died. where at peasantry hold the of Vim hi (hi'nicler iiimV hdenml country cf piiileut infdit be United, F U r problem I leave Rul't, i great ivi'V (if ei l, mb that cim the brilliant "V'Tit-- , fire M location and ellui'lt," emudi oi etc Ui"d upon that calculation er be many ton II ' t'-- f years since we world ' ll cheek. Pod P iuti her drop!'- - Fidisdelbhift nu eouimehn. l welt, tlm room nod, they Su; Cztr men who lervc jerdiy he the of mi living j PR nJ rmmot go uuhlp ..t ;r. er ami (tijdoinrtiy P''d going Ny . without L'hiiU'iiti'.'.at . Aniir ot) V'r.s lmt nu laterestlnff story, 'tty. ire, Gooil-by- ! i at FAMOUS OLD . p, ANY a typical Lilian Gry Arthur nodded. Well he said r a pause. I congratulate yon. when he was alone agaiu. he sighed sighed more than once. Perhaps, after all, he had made a great mistake; perhaps, after all, such a woman was worth waiting for. American Queen. fy A Influence of American s-- tiU lmsUaml: 1 ted for two years. You constant fellow! But why?" 11,7 Wifp wonM ieavo her old father, even for niv sake. Such a woman Is worth waiting for. IlPr name. LnngdonV , ,''V,b:lt's asked a changed tone, nij nJ h Uut y" .ne':er won?fe should prow, just you and Kinder and sweater hearted a,d Asps in fW" w.r 03 bp, ihe not married; and yon? if if Tou and Knd should m"le , 1v:ts bwwV.mat,ha?i0n the perhaps, we both should try to hurry; n'li its orunis tune . conteiitpu; IUlU:wi 3 ton? Ij ued haJ ul SlV,0.qnarrrt ftere heart with giaifnis beat, none weie melancholy; or comptaii ,r none l'uld B,u,rn,Vf labor one 3. ntl ":' fain i 'I jful wbik, cheer, hlS )!!l?hbor' in help andblessed world twouij be, a Then what, you and me! you and nie, just It r 4 felt! 'r Liibm n,0t ttiree-prmige- d 1 hr. ufet ran: ti lie t d X To-D.iy- . semi-preciou- s B Eli m Con-nraV- v flit 5 1 ? & Russias Central System. The Forces That Are nt Work in That Great Country in Modern Times. ell do 1 (lr r t' ay 1 Orel-dent- roll' a SB iff n, c al ttilngs.-lliiladelp- Itr rntt t 1 lm' o rfei inct- - tier lite filer die-turt- le edb' fie uts" - l OlB ir Wfl te - 'Vi ure Iff ( fi er ef ir.d 0 nw -'- 'r!d e a -Is-- mmii !M'nqtoruuit, I , 1 g |