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Show years of his life, was surely St0Tl from him. He had written Mam asking her pardon for his hasty 7 and begging her to reconsider AJmg-SPlUFF- : clslon, and, by marrying Hugh DaJt save her aged parents from the w,,',' atlon of the poor farm." With his ear open to every of the auctioneers voice, he jZ? nervously up and down the Would his letter reach her In tlm't And would she answer favorably? the hundredth time he stopped a!I looked anxiously down the road. "Gone!" Jobs head sank upon his breast he exclaimed, In the bitterness of a? pair, I will laugh at your calamity He felt that this was a Just retrlbutu for his heartless cruelty toward lim. Al" and Martha. Great was his surprise to learn through a purchasing agency, the proi erty had fallen to John, who had left his service a few days previous. Sitting on his front porch, with head bowed In abject, hopeless despond ency, Marthas belated reply was hand ed him. With reviving hope and tre bling fingers, he tore it open, its tnx sentence caused hi3 heart to sink, ft . lo INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION tCONTINUSD.t IX. H0lI1 .L rw AFTER God meanb or ODPO0itin waa futile, but Constances cause led hv a.v, downcast so the at C0unsel8 I was untenance Into a loveT in. connection with of the excursion, that Edward Which ,he crlrainal bon- dpr0,. - pretext, before going out, to that ordained into the adJ,nlnS altting- is n her "How have I forfeited my place iTrour graces? he began, In Ivfulness, that was lost in earnest-- P before he finished his speech. "I fTe tried to persuade myself that your avoidance of me for weeks past, . our reject on of my services when, Then, shaking off the 8peUi ghe would to dispenso loathe herst-lIt 9 possible for you tor the vile an unfounded lith them, was, In part, suggestions, henish way, of my own, and partly the )aln, to of your absorption in the dear P her from time demanded your has !t. that mlre f open I have begun lately to flancT uni thoughts. r ,I8bands claims upon dreads lest I had unhave other fears and act toho,d or displeased you, Llfast h 8fmblanfe of fittingly wounded r8bt and to believe that, if honor read: Do me the Justice was unconscioffense "Dear Papa I freely forgive yoa, be so, the Oil nfartlng fron Edward at the but cannot accommodate you by mar a lrlef phras anks what-eie- r' for hTn11 ry Hugh. you have offered none none rank accomPaayins her, Inoffensive He threw the hit of interposed Constance, with cold she t0 Up ber manner has opened the door husbands room and paper down and 6et his foot upon It u nphasls. "I am sorry my without knocking. A of out it existence. Ho If to crush dren rise to such apprehensions. hom 8h rerSnlzed as a nrnm?man strodo up and down in a torrent ct That Is not spoken like the frank city lawyer, stood by the passion, muttering vengeance on the ,jter of a month ago, said Edward, lounge with a paper In his hand. Two whole human race. retaining the hand she would have young men. apparently clerks, were "1 will not release you lS his anger subsided his mood rawn a little Into the flthdrasn. background changed.' His mind went back to the jntil you tell me what Is the shadow and a table bearing writing materials npany no was me to more was when there hon was affection time that happier between them and the ipon the others. 1 ou than that of Job Allisons. His mlai jear than any other friendship, and acknowledge this Instrument to i? to was much to e wandered the village dared you. churchyard, hope which I your latest will and testament, and r eyes, brimming over where one Instant, yourself, and tell in token thereof, have set hereto lay four of his loved onei your completely upset her Martha was .he only child left to kin, Be, for signature and seal?" the lawyer was me all." ium as sne seated her to barter and he had tried away her saying as the door swung noiselessly She was very pale, but. In desperaikfast table. You must ajar, and Constance honor and her happiness. A cboklsg do, she tried to laugh. mastopped, unable to yer Jest sensation came Into his throat and not call me to account for my looks advance or retreat. rt or, reether, Mr. Withers glanced around the hot tears coursed down his aged actions nowadays, Edward. I think when he goln to say, ef you cheeks as be remembered that he had .ad not quite sane. had given his assent. Come In, I am that Ijometlmes my sot about thet feller, no longer a home to which he coild )i have gone through much suffering; dear," he said, quietly. We shall soon , It ud be better fer (been be her. welcome that the prey of imaginings through this little matter. little while afore you ever again His eyes rested upon the unfinished deprived me of reason, besides ! course, I want to see It up and read: Muring the real and present trial. CHAPTER X. you would wait, say a letter: he picked te stay And heaven knows how unready I was Will be home HE dropped Into a the all!" It Have Just married v' chair near the flf door, InOne word, my dear girl, and my farmer, the boy whom you drove fros her heart palpitatme Assure over. calk Is He honestly home fifteen years ago. quisition ing with force that d without fear of wounding me, have himself John." beat every drop of most secret in thought, your joo ever, blood from her named me for the casualty which so cheeks. Some sudHIS SMOOTH TALK WASTED. as I did widowed you try, you? early den and awful me witness, to dissuade him an change must have Agents Wiles Lost on the shornbear we both love from the experi-eWoman. taken place while Strong-Eyecost him so dear. The idea that knocked man she was out to call The young :it you may have doubted this ha3 for the presence of timidly at the door of the house, aid died me Inexpressibly. these men. Her frame was chill as presently it was opened by a woes Dismiss the suspicion at once and with the shadow of death, but the one with a stony eye. irever! Constance looked steadily overpowering thought that smote her the said I "I beg your pardon, The was that her husbands and spoke calmly. face :to his approaching deyoung man In confusion. I mind. cease was the direct answer of an see I have made a slight mistake. JL .nought has never entered my angry a matter of fact, I have here a hoc Marne no one for my trouble except-:- j Judge to her wicked outcry against her fate and longings to escape It In this myself. remarkable work on How to Beoow More she could divine his purpose, grisly shape was the freedom to appear Beautiful and Remain So. Its pr had put his arm over her for which she had panted. But she But I can see, madia jward is $1, and wider and pressed his lips to hers, knew that when the cage was torn that such a work would be useless he said, down she would feel like a murderess. jet bygones be bygones! you who have the secret already. Pt rightly and too She never forgot the short-live- d have "We fondly. horror anothe haps, however, there may be uch to live and to hope for to waste of that moment. cf your sex In this house to whom tb m In Mr. Withers dismissed his visitors nursing unhealthy surmises priceless book would be of value! ud fears." when the witnesses had affixed their down In a torrent of "Yes, said she of the stony cy 'Oh! The sharp little Interjection names to the will, and they bowed passion. "there Is. ame from the threshold of the door themselves out, each noting, more or , mebby Hugh Danely And she disappeared. Into the hall, where Miss Field less furtively, aB he Ming aaf passed, the dilated she returned, moments In a few udlcovered In a fine attitude of bask'eyes and colorless face of the wife, and bulldci irry Hugh Danely." with her came a d apology, faintly flavored with prud-- h drawing his own conclusions thereyou shall. teeth. with I did not dream from. consternation. dor. r The young man slid ou were here. on my way to was I determined his She got up and walked totterlngly met; those steps like a thunderbolt In itne ny cousins room!" she continued, In forward at her husbands gesture. He tb as he flew he heard and training, prodigious flutter of ringlets and was no paler than when she left him, knife and fork beside voice of the stony-facewoman: boulders. "I beg a million pardons, d his mouth upon the and smiled more easily than was his bow "This Is the only one In this am sure. ablecloth, and shaking your books any good to. Next tlst habit, when he noticed the signs of her Too need not beg one! said the extreme alarm. I wsb afraid you er threateningly, said: W dont to her, and jindaunted Edward, without releasing ont allow no child of you come, talkme. would be frightened If I talked In your tougb!" too Im fonatance. "Connie and I have been ey me. Ef you dont Uatherskiting hearing of making my will, he said, In encouragingly. IctUing a trivial misunderstanding rou kin go. You under To avoid this, I good BOUND TO HAVE HER WA that Mr. Hall should wait upon style have Just Glased and made up, and we now mean nie while you were driving. He was beerstand; there was no be better friends than ever. Gravst1 From the was Cornea Woman hind his time, and your are back earlier he meaning now; He! he! you are earnest. She arose excessively candid, than I anticipated. I regret the meetPromise Is Kept be sure! But ing only for your sake. Perhaps It is tittered Harriet A remarkable ghost lstory is told pale and trembling. It Euslu her black curls "Mrs. With as well, however, that I should acquaint baking day of her annual six the parish of Burton Agnes, knows men and human nature too 1. There years ago lived three slstenj you with some of the provisions of the a she htd held a posi the name of Boynton. The youngW( Veil to believe quite all you say. We Instrument you saw In Mr. Hall's I It enslon department al of the three exacted the promise tn put not forget, my dear madam, IDut men were Pit her ever. nd during this perlo deceivers death Please do not! I cannot bear to the others that on her apeak feelingly," said Edward, hear or speak of It!" protested Conshould be placed oa a table la irough mercenary nrelessly, following Constance with his stance, the tears starting to her eyes. used his influ. hall. She met with an accident about a union between ly after, which resulted in her dwd-- tra, as she moved silently toward her "It all seems so dreadful." and Hugh Danely, a Her slaters neglected their pron1 Jubands chamber. I shall caution It will not hasten my death one pt lady of my love should the gods hour. Mr. Withers was not quite ready profligate young man, to her and she was burled, head m upon his remaining all. But on the night after the bmb Jmr bestow one upon me not to sip of to pass over without rebuke an absurd a f1 bitter waters of your wisdom. the hall was thrown Into terrible superstition be considered unworthy s and her fusion and the dead lady appeal woolngs rational being, even though the ofunities she had turned her sisters with her head uiideri !k orbs that pursued his retiring fender was his wife. You shall know ?gare, be might have made a more adlng time In which to arm. She upbraided them with this. I made another will two years Jtoughtfni exit, hlg run down the stairs mentous question, neglected promise and, placing hut circumstances have led me 1 unIs swift, the air he hummed, as since, r, as she stood waiting bead on the table, dlsapreod' ,1 to regard it as injudicious, If not to ice to take her to the morning the head was still lberp ent, ices gay. are men superior bnslnes We fair. 1 her said: Marthy, Id cn the coffin being dug up the to forward H. had a pleasant drive; Constance the dread of looking we what youve done with was found to be beadles . a hour of and bitter- - one certain event of mortality, mingled sweet In these five years. I our of effect he emove to th tempt wa difficult to bear her part calculate the probable , - tl f8- t got no objections to lowed by disturbances uo other changes in the the apparent renewal of the familiar demise, as we social at world. By the burled was even It and course of other days, without re- - mercantile night I was about to ly not she replied; "I a. hU! this will, of terms severe guard she bad set ie money to that pig- - stored by the Rbost. E remark, my property, wlth Jbo exertfrom the moment she who is spending It on hoad disappeared, but the ion of a legacy to Harriet Field, the true nature of the scntland Edancct continue nightly in the bHL "tot she entertained for equally between yourself sole exher husbands ou did! Then lta my Is appointed ward. And he foiher. She could not death be help delight ecutor. In the event of my Ship his the of In manifold f The the society, Meeting and Baconnection nearest the carriage door and .doofi of loving concern for her com-(- will be your I wish you to remember met on th dwp ml'bark Two heels, caused that Talu- and happiness of which ahe was the rest adviser. Vhn calm had ail.lnl th to be expected that "lose its sweetness on A fw brlKht days of umirr ld YeL underlying this secret this. It Is hardly pclplent. chftr8C There found them aide by you. although a fair Judgewith the qualetlng Joy, wag the conversant as be before, he had stood And voloee of the fair and brave rearbad her remembrance should Vv0 tbat Kne mli'ellri thenco In mirtn. fit him to assume these watching the receding And Honied oer the wave and the despair-hnowled- ities that guilty eweelly weakness, hav who j bf as I sm, R boy, an The melodies of earth. adopted child, that remorse, duty and sponsibilities ever since he was it In the gloom of gath-i- . business partner m r his bad thus far Moonlight on that lone Indln availed L. nothing For some trivial I loudloa twenty-onnnd lovely slept: eonquer It. U j. his wife. this youth from While dilut ing step and frutiv He was astonished that looked Jaded rather than refresh-ptKach deck in. triumph wept. verbal submissive Hone with the world, a her return, al though she had stead of rendering rtt and and And es later a little bands Ilhked, were Called the rlda In girl hur-roaacquiescence to his spok'n Ed-wra to opposition and throwing her With kindly meaning hon: ndvleo. Wild, rebellious tho boys neck, brief and passing aynipain1' 18 begged O,Like leave oubt for mastery within her together blunn. ill o bl' she was with him, the ;77nb- ,S" i1; w'j""". Allen Wllberton would A little while euch Joy w nw an nsnnfl famlllarltyshe Over the deep's rpo. ohm way through life, end Till " the hiud singing wind ntl ctlHt out "If 1 hal met him how young roe. I.lke mualo trempet a..j dj nR0 Instead of hlg brother, ss-wSthose delicious "8 bud wooed And proudly, freely on their wT me, the love which ij The purling veeea bur: . promises of "some m5f 1"!'Krai 0 would have been In nilm or storm, by ro-- uf t v or5'M she was To meet o, navel mol el , tempted to repeat, nd agnln. "Yet my fitness to to In Nrver victory's Idend ng! Golrgj" 'lo aid in hour of woe; " nir',,,tlon Bnd my need of hrr, Mm realised that ths llttl. inl' d ihu brlaht atdrlt th nie as they were H'lth tli-- are fuimed hoW h he had given the qa. 1 bert - h ie .it he the less my companion llrnian ,.ate ' blun-nnothe- r! gd f L 'JuU.er ve LJ nt d sad-face- d sad-face- fifty-poun- d sad-eye- , ; J rself jr-he- vt ever-prese- nt e. n m as S ES '. k A-- S- to-ds- y S of hysterics or convulsions, aa4Vd dressed her with the most stringent appeal he could think of. ' Heally, Constance, your agitation Hi xcitlng me most unpleasantly, I fear shall be feverish when the doctor calls, if this sort of thing Is kept up. He did not mean to be unkind or selfish. He believed his health to be of supreme Importance in her esteem, and tnat the recollection of this would set uer to rights. The experiment succeeded to & charm. The sobbing flow of briny drops was stanched on the instant. I beg your pardon," stammered Constance, straightening herself up. I will control myself better hereafter. It is time for your cordial. May I pour It out for you! It was inevitable that the confession she had meditated, while he told her of his arrangemente for her future, betraying with a child artlessness the perfectness of his trust in his brother and In herself, the full outflow of penitence, and depreciation, and entreaty for pardon, of which th tears wer but the type and premonition, should be checked by the querulous reference to his personal discomfort. Hut the sudden and disagreeable reaction Induced by It was hardly an excuse for the hardening of her heart and dulling of the sensibilities, just now so tender, which filled her mind with sullen resentment against him who had repelled her confidence. He will never understand me. We are as antagonistic as oil and water, she excused this by thinking. The more closely I Imitate his icy propriety the better matched we shall be. I was a fool to imagine anything else. And thus slipped by the fairest chance of reconciliation and real union that was ever offered the pair. With Mr. Withers returning strength everything seemed to fall back Into the old train. Except tbat Invitations were less frequent as the season waned, and that Edward and Constance passed fewer evenings abroad and more at home, that Mr. Withers rode to his office every morning and returned at noon, to spend the rest of the day upon the sofa In the library exchanging his after dinner for an easy chair in the parlor, the mode of life In the household varied in no important respect from what It had been prior to hlB acci- EASTERN FLOODS ARE CAUSE OF IMMENSE FINANCIAL LOSS 3 The Vigil of Love. morning aim la ptrpln At purpurt-a- l ilnybmik, In th mint When tlm ilrnwny ar oroonlnir OirimU will aoon lia tuning, iJiy thi'lr Aa wa Inn Whrti (he unlilni slow, o'eraproading t All Ilia ctimpy, U xhi'dilliitf SunllKht. klum-i- l Vhn the or M, with gladncsa X (Photograph of th PempttA Oam Juat Aftar th Break. j-- r IfCAJKXU IM GXtXrZRbZVfYGRK FOR 30 HOCKS PPKXTDlNSr- 3 i? pk rptrAY 7ZNK iSoorr.xiAtfETER. I 1 l.v, Bank Official Sha Would Kot Toll Her Af. It was a busy scene at a great bank, says the New York Herald. Long rows of women, some anxious de- semi-annu- Paterson, N. J., was for a time In extreme danger. The flooded river reached such a stage that a horror similar to the Johnstown flood was Herolo measures, however, averted a catastrophe, but the population spent the night In keen apprehension. . The const of Virginia was strewn with wrecks and grout loss of life resulted. Several communities had, their water supply cut off by bursting dams, broken flumes and a scarcity of food existed at many towns. Great anxiety was at one time expressed at the Brooklyn navy yard for the battleship Massachusetts. It was lying in dry dock No. 3. The sides of the lnclosure showed signs of caving In, and heavy timbers were used to shore up the weak places. Whole sections of Paterson, N. J., were converted Into Islands. The water was two feet higher than In the flood of March, 1902, but only one man was drowned. Freshleta between Paterson and Philadelphia had an effect on the business of the United States subtreasury. Part of the usual dally consignment of was new currency from Washington found to be soaked with Delaware river water. It was so Injured It was decided to return It to the capital. The total consignment was about $3,000,000 and the amount sent as unusable was about $10,000 In silver certificates and $800,000 In gold certificates. The bills were so wet the colors had run on Borne of them. Passaic suffered grievously. Duttonville and Garfield suburbs were submerged, and houses were floating In the flood. The loss sustained In the Tassalc environs exceeds $1,000,000 Along the Passaic and Ramapo valleys, RutVarfuri, Athenla, RWnewood and Lyndhurst were practically submerged. At Athenla the mills under At were demolished.. construction Rutherford the dam restraining the water supply burst. Inundating the city. In Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, as the result of a half dozen landslides on the hillsides, tombs were opened and headstones torn from their fastenings. Portions of coffins were scattered about over a large area, and In other sections the slide of dirt, weighing many tons, swept away the monuments and burled scores of graves so that It Is feared It will he Impossible again to locate them. Wal-lingto- al Molt Remarkable Canal. The most remarkable ranal In the world Is the one between Worsley and SL Helens, In the North of England. It Is sixteen miles long and .underground from end to end. In the coal mines are very extensive, half the country being undermined. Many years ago the managers of the Duke of estates thought they Bridgewaters could save money by transporting the coal underground Instead of on the surface; therefore the canal was constructed and the mines connected and drained at the same time. Ordinary canal boats are used, the power being furnished by men. The tunnel arch over the canal Is provided with cross pieces, and th men who do the work of propulsion lie on their backs on the loads of coal, and push with their feet root against tbs cross bars of the bin, tJwcpk throb to )ny that robbing. t To t Than my lovn lot her I winding, In a (Winning, ThrnuKh tlia mini: And my hunt of hope in tlrrnmlng, A my mtMKinm gu streaming To my ine-u- . When th gold-resun I Retting, And the wiml I but cuuuottlug With the trees Whn horizon blue I tinted V..h expuusu th sun bus glinted l.ika filexu I When tin rnlnbiiw-nk- y blushing. And the evimtliio I llushlug With the breeso When tho twllluht linger lowly, Fade nnd fttiles, and Mitt ka u slowly To ha len Than my tliouglua to her ra winging. In a Jeweled chariot awlnglng, Aa 1 please; And my heart wllh love toying, llopa, expectantly, U buoying Wake Bl CONTISDIJ.I and pressed looking, all of them with an unmistakable air of weariness, were waiting their turn with books to be presented for the Interest. A pompous and many buttoned official paced back and forth with a look of determination to keep order or die on hie grim visage. The woman at the window was a new depositor and there was a longer wait than usual, while she answered all the questions relative to her genealogy and that of her sisters and her cousins and her aunts information which one must always give to a great bank before It will condescend to receive and sometimes lose ones money. At last came the fateful question: "Whats your age! A faint blush stole over the faded cheeks, the antiquated and corkscrew curls quivered with agitation as she murmured: Id rather not tell, please." The bank clerk meant business. He had no sympathy with the maiden modesty of the trembling aspirant to financial dignity. "Oh, but you must tell," he replied, somewhat brusquely. The blushes grew painful but there was still a loophole of escape. At least all the world should not know her age and raising herself on tiptoe so as to bring her face close to the window for she was short of stature she said: "May I whisper It, please? and the woman behind her will never know how old she was. th Mlvi-plu-g IT WAS A WOMANS PRIVILEGE. Evo to or Whn dent (TO jfcaiCTOaA 1 H d 1 1 dream. All my When tha tiny atar, assembling In w galaxy, are trembling In the kv When th ghostly moon I glowing. Silhouette of fancy throwing Kvcr nigh When thn elm, lows, grim and aleeplng. Tremble a the wind com creeping With a lgh When hut God ulono I reigning ra merely feigning Other pnwr Kornvr by Then my thought to her ara winging. In a Jeweled chariot awlnglng, tln-A lly; Then my heart cries out In longing. Yearn Ktul throb, with hope prolonging, duet for hurl y Thus It I at ev or morning, Lovs my Ilf Is all adorning Dove for her! Honest, now, did you ever sit In the moonlight, with the rays of heaven's great candles glinting In your eyes, and dream you loved a girl like thatT Flrsft stage! n! And late at night, when all Is still, when the owl car has made its last run, and you are out on the porch taking off your shoes that you may not awaken father, have you over looked Into tlio faco of the firmament to dream of her and seen the big dipper empty, of course, but, like the star spangled banner, still there? Soo-on- d stage! 5 3 5 And have you, "when the morning sun Is peeping at purpurcal daylight sleeping in the mist, ever wondered how she lookod In a wrapper and curl papers? The next time you call, of course, stay which will be an hour longer and you can see the sun rise on your way homo, bear the drowsy birds tuning tbolr pipe organs preparatory to orchestral services In the wood, and reach the third and lost stage! Then you can get married and furnish your own gas. t, 3 3 3 LOSS IN EASTERN FLOODS. 'fmu w- - - Death and widespread ruin over an area bounded by Portland, Me., Norfolk, Va., and Oswego, N. Y., followed the unprecedented rain and the heavy gale of Oct. 9 and 10. The financial loss Is placed at 12,000,000. From practically every town In this great area came reports of destruction. Large areas In cities were deeply flooded, bridges and houses swept away, and persons drowned In numbers and there was much loss of life and property at sea. JULIETS HOME IN DANGER. New York. Train service on 11 railroads blocked for two days; workmen burled In cavein in Pennsylvania tunnel; surrounding towns flooded. Twenty-twN. J. Paterson, bridges swept away; city isolated. Bristol, R. I. Passenger steamer City of Worcester on rocks; passengers rescued. Norfolk, Va. Beach strewn with seamen several and wrecks drowned. Philadelphia, Pa. Townsend Inlet hotels destroyed by seas; streets flooded. Washington, D. C. Deep sand covers coast railroads. 4t GETTING a OUT OF BED. Good Idea Is to Take Your Time In Arieing. Dont Jump up the first thing your eyes are open, says Medical Talk. Remember that w hile you sleep the vital organs are at rest. The vitality Is lowered and the circulation not so strong. A sudden spring out of bed Is a shock to these organs, especially to the heart, as It starts to pumping the blood suddenly. Take your time In getting up. Ireland Hlg Carer. Yawn and stretch. Wake up slowly, to Frenchman a for It has remained Give the vital organs a chance to reof exploration first complete the make sume their work gradually. Islthe largest cavern In the British Notice how a baby wakes up. It ands that at Mltohclstown. Ireland. Its arms and legs, rubs Its stretches who Monsieur is Martel, The explorer eye and yawns and wakes up slowly. has recently become famous for bis Watch a kltien wake up. First iC discoveries In the caverns of France. out ono leg, then another, stretches In formed The Mltchclstown cavern is rubs Its face, rolls over and stretches Is remarkable for the and limestone, the whole body. The birds do not Child Given Too Much Honor. number and cxt nt of Its connected pasa daughter, the wake up and fly as soon a their cytjs Mrs. Bradley-Martln'- s when upon plotted which, sages of a city. wintess of Craven, visits her mother are open; they shake out their wings chart, resemble the strict Is about a mile cave of the svery autumn at the latter's plaro la and stretch their legs, waling up The length some Scottish highlands. There, as at slowly. This Is the natural way to contains It iho and and s quarter, a most country houses, it Is the custom wako up. Dont Jump up suddenly; Including species tnbabltauto, animal It and to fix cards on bedroom doors iuscrib-i'- d don't bo In Riich a hurry, hut stretch to are which peculiar of spider, with the names of guest. Visitors and yawn and yawn nnd stretch. entire existence withwhich have iln-lthis season Stretch the arms and thu leg; Itradley-Martlto Mr. recesses. in Its have been tickled to see on a certain stretch the whole body. A good In a portal the legend, "The right honor- yawn ami stretch Is better even than A Frenchrmui estimates that a cold hath. It will get you thoroughnnn ,rePa aay able the viscount Uffington," meaning 1'fo of flf y )'tan 3 who is four years ly awake, and then you will enjoy the Craven's the son, and 800 Isidy days, Balks' g 000 days, bath all the more. old fuawifc rest of the time feed and Sir Edwin Arnold Would Save Abode of Shakespeare's Heroine. In a letter to s Ixradnn dally Sir Edwin Arnold bewails the Impending destruction of the ancient Varona building which was the homo of Shakespeares Juliet. It is now beating used as an Inn, with stables tached. but the owner has decided to demolish It, as it Is not a profitable possession. Sir Edwin makes eloquent Inplea for the preservation of this Is pointed but it structure, teresting out that, inasmuch as Englishmen are reallowing London landmarks to be modern for room make moved to buildings, his appeal Is likely to fall on heedless ears. "This Is a practical age." says one writer, "and Juliet has been dead CfiO years." LIKE THIS FOR INSTANCE. th feut asleep? Are your chappt crh-il- . nor hnv thwy baenP "No. not "I flhlnt know," mtht chapple-boy- , "X noUcuil that your toes lu riled In." aln, 3 3 3 Wedding Expenses. The ubiquitous newspaper writer has figured the cost of a modern wedding as follows: Il.floo Ring 8'0 ('lowers for hrlda Gift to bride 1 Gifts to best man XnO to Gift HO Treacher be Cab bridal unite.... bn TasaiiK on Ten days at lintel Carlton, I.undon 2M Taaaaxe on teamer, hrtdnl suit.... bO S"0 Ten (lay t llolel Hits, Tar I Fare to Ilrrlln 125 Five day at hotel In Ilerlln I& Fnra to Vienna Five day at hotel In Vienna........ loo Fare to Rom im Five dny at hotel In Roma .. 2U Fare to Venice too Five dny at hotel In Ventr .. o brldt-Hiual- d ........ ItHlIroHU fare to Geneva M the Alp to Madrid day at hotel In Madrid ..... Return voyage to America Tip Carriage from dock to new home. 1! Trip through Fr Five ? 1 sne 1ia i U5UO Total Just for the sake of comparison, Is appended the expenses of Cy Winkle, of riatts Corners, on the occasion of his nupt'als. Miss Matilda Weiner-meye- r being the other party to the contract: ......I l.lcenxe nn day's wages Minister Charivari party i I to county-acncream h i vo Ire 1 1 bd 2 2 IX l.fo t 10 I'ennut I tun ,:t? fun fur brldn 2.V li two nt Tinner for thinner (hnlngna f,c, cracker tc, pop SO ln) nlghlMilrt for Cy 4 New 30 Sundries Total And of the two ptuilc Cy nnd Tlldy had the hangt- -t up Unit-- ! Money Kat everythin? In this world, ,.tul 3 3 3 Prink to th to n you tv f iIh t lth And muv ulio Dm Foret tr Ui wtid forever! rr hf thi lord, |