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Show 1 nr than and have been wild-eye- men, mild-ffJe- d When a mans broke, the who broke him thinks 8he'9 enough. J un- - Ct OBSERVATIONS. cmJT rbHc biUs the harmless. It remaineth to be seen whether real bachelor will succumb to tha the keen sense Leap Year bachelor maid. I woman with a l5y symof sheer I f marrloB out No matter how silly a woman lover. tbe ardent ma, be, she can always find a man who will because they a let make her fool marry, of him. rarely to work- The athletic woman who thrashes $, Sim"' of as-;forty odd years rfctice I am able to put on aid of a shoe- Jpert without the ef ' Z't ,S If Itoftr1. iesh n, nld be pl tft. en the, woman flatters herself a man thoroughly. as a rule, is so ! man, the why his to esI in jype. 'roffltht, Cold cash has burned many a man's fingers. produce a re, wedding forto there one will Ignorance is far less odious than false affectations. - ilte ear, ,jf sugar best), , four ?8 d,r ol t e flr S' eltetlrj teg ut e real? ind po, the r ie ha: Umber ve In a antithesis, wiping f, i',M their eyes and their UP.. There is a the brain of a l..Jlar PT. ,,,, tti. flattens out the beef--k pin. She. is a rolling with a economy. domestic in , sir-- , himself refuses teg. .,t spinster the street has guarded with asbestos ever enters mariilns, but if she ne her husband may complain exit. ie lack of a proper windows like myself are at an less leisure. smoke-ring- s for studying years and to much way of peace of mind. over men with been ist e the York If the average girl doesn't play the harp In the next world any better than she plays the piano in this theres going to be trouble. for doing good. ALL TRUE. A woman in business never forgets the little amenities due to her sex. The more a man has to say about himself the less he likes to hear others talk of themselves. It is not always the attractive men who are given the most consideration. REFLECTIONS When a woman really Is conscientious she shows It In many little ways. OF A BACHELOR. Telegraph. There is a good deal more in stockings than shows through the open work. Some women bring Into a house an air that reminds one of a field ot clo- The way to guess a woman's age to suit her is to divide it by three, extract the square root of the remainder and take two years from that The man who has little to say naturally gets most credit for girls wouldn't be so bad tempers werent the same WISDOM. WIT AND ter make If their color. a fool of yourself to Derivation of Dozen. "Dozen is from the French a collection of articles generalIt is used ly numbered together. in the Herefordshire poems, 1,200, and shows French for the first time encroaching upon English numerals. other fools. dou-zaln- ople live in the eleventh necessarily nigh livers. who rare not l who wears a the canary" smile. m trust one Tve eaten con-il- In Addition to ver. There are men who look upon as oppressors under all cumstances. rs cir- Many men are misunderstood because they do not know bow to modulate the voice. When a woman cheats at cards she thinks it should be regarded purely as an Innocent mistake. to Users of GASH GIVEN M,4444-f y say of you. Red-heade- d t her a check. men idloug utage t In theres Listen to what your friends say of others if you would know what they that one reads about down When a man gets a letter from his wife during his absence from home he simply reads the postcrlpt and sends Each day brings Its separate and distinct opportunities ot that he this is Borne A girl may be able to pose as an angel during courtship, but after marriage she sheds her wings. man look like cents. e sounds coming in the base-- t May much smoke Ingratitude makes a a dollar minus ninety-nin- took me persiflage A capitalist will respect you more if you try to borrow $5,000 than if you ask for only $5. , corner even in likely to be a lot of soft coal. i itre are strenuous domain , the cooks A woman Is almost as sensitive about the size of her shoes as she is about her age. to pay it. Where theres once who was ,,d of a marauder buckshot on mans another swlth He said be was married, withdrawn. charge was it foolish sage. I sweet-fancie- When misfortune roaches a mans door she walks right In without knocking. Many a man who owes something to bill she as long to fix up my tt does that lady in the flat 'jlte, I wouldn't have to wear a I take my hat ofT. eap when 17, tier a GATHERED WISDOM. VS? read The Row of Orange Ribbon i i Even if a man did accept a leap-yeproposal he would refuse to admit It, It is awfully aggravating for any ar7 ao fastidious that one to insinuate that they know more endeavor to peer into about you than you know yourself, and then to persistently refuse to tell you what they know.-K- ate Thyson Marr. I ! Woman's inhumanity to man makes hubby in the street and in his office countless lawyers happy. will do much toward putting matrl-monman can aUa8 afford out of business and making nvo,?arried he requires for his own use. divorce popular. 1 V ark or thq many other things far hotter for the to learn. In these things the best of all good teachers Is thy mother. I can do theso things also, father. Tho lady loves me and will be unhappy A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK not to see me." Then, let her come here and sea thoe. That will bo the proper thing. By AMELIA E. BARR. Why not? Always honor thyself, as Author of "Friend Olivia.." I, Thou and tho Other Ono." Eto. well as others. That is the Dutch, copyright, 18M, by Dodd, Mead and Company. way; that Is the right way. Mind wbat I tell thee. Ills voice had gradually grown CHAPTER I. (Continued.) feeling, never felt before, which had sterner, and ho gently withdrew his On & lounge an elegantly dressed come to It that afternoon. hand from her clasp, and rose as a woman was silting, reading a novel But he thought most girls had to man pressed with affairs. La, child!" she cried, come here anil have this initiative; tt prepared the When he had left the room Lyabet wear So for that me more a Boberer and a kiss. way you lasting Instantly give began to order the wants ot suit again. Is that tho affection. In the end Katherine would the house. Katherine still sat at the Dutch style, then, child? It must bo perceive how Imprudent, how Impostable; her eyes were east down, and extremely charming. La, here comes sible a marriage with Capt. Hyde must she was a conRichard! He Is going to ask you to be; and her heart would turn back to sciousness arranging without of her bread bo doing I shall Neil, who had been her lover from take a sail on the river; and crumbs upon her Delft plate. Roused lend you my new green parasol. I do boyhood. Yet, he reflected, It would from her revery she comprehended In be well to have the matter underbelieve It Is the only one In the counmoment a how decisive her fathers stood, and to give It that possibility" orders were try. Intended to be. Yet in Is work which a on attained best I came to sit with you, and money this matter was so deeply Intershe with my worsteds. Perhaps my moth- basis. ested that she instinctively made an s Heems-kirkon while and Van the the he to So, er might not like me go discussed the matter a little appeal against them. river with any one." "Mother, my mother, Bhall 1 not go deto time But Katherine had no reluctantly, he thought, on their part once more to see Madam Gordon? So fend herself; for, with his cavalry Katherine talked with Joanna of the kind she has been to me! She will cap in his hand and a low bow, Capt. Gordons. Joanna had not a suspicion Bay I am 1 am rude, that ungrateful, Hyde entered the room. In a few of the joy and danger that had come and know not manners. Yes, good She one aide. to dear at the little was her she minutes afterward going once. A young girl mother, I may down the terrace steps with him; and was laughing softly with her, even does not like togobe thought ungrateful shinfearful at father the stood while the with face was he looking into her and rude. ing eyes, and whispering the common- closed door, and lifted up his tender "More than that, a young est words In such an enchanting man- soul In that pathetic petition, "Ach, girl should not likeKatherine; to a good disobey ner that It seemed to her as if her feet mljn kind! mljn kind! mljn llefste father. You make me to feel astonthee God kind! white Almighty preserve the steps, low, scarcely touched ished and sorry. Here Is the key ot and she was some sort of glorified from all (in and sorrow!" the best parlor; go now and wash Katherine Van Heemsklrk, who never, the flue china-ware.- " carefully CHAPTER II. never, never could be unhappy again. So Lysbet turned and left the room. They did not go on the river. Capt. She did not notice the rebellious look Oranje Boven. Hyde did not want a third party near, on her daughters face, the lowering "Well, well, goes to Ha foreIn any capacity. The lower steps brows, the resentment In the glance for like as all the rest; and, were shaded by great water beeches, fathers, that followed her, the lips firmly set and the turf under them was green wbat cornea after it, everything la In to the mental To see he purpose. love and of counsel the the Almighty lover at and warm. A sweeter hour, a lovelier all was risks that the put maid, man could never hope to find; One." but how best to accomplish ll pose; was Van last This Heemsklrk'e Jorls and Capt. Hyde was not one to neglect was not clear to her. thought ere he fell asleep that night, his opportunity. She lifted the key given her and discloElder after cautious Semple'e Let us stay here, my beloved, he went to the parlor. It was a large, In his calm, I have something sweet sure and proposition. whispered. low room, with wainscoted walls, and to tell you. Upon mine honor, I can methodical, domestic life, It had been a big tiled fireplace nearly filling 1L an eventful day. We say the words keep my Berret no longer." The blinds wore closed, but there was seldom and often pauscould unreflectingly; The Innocent child! Who enough light to reveal Its quaint and blame her for listening to It? at first ing to consider that such days are the almost foreign character. The oval whlrh perresults months, reluctyears, with a little fear and a little tables were full of curious bits ot ance, but gradually resigning her chance centuries, have made possible. china, dainty oriental wicker-worexof course reckless a living long whole heart to the charm of his soft Thus, wonon shells quisite lacquered trays, consesyllables and bis fervent manner, un- and reckless gambling, and the derfully wrought workboxes and fang til she gave him the promise he quent urgent need of ready money, and amulets. Aa she moved about had made Capt. Hyde turn his begged for love that was to be for among the strange carven toys and him alone, love for him alone among thoughts to the pretty daughter of the beautiful ornaments, she couold think rich Dutch merchant. all the sons of men. She Is a homespun little thing," only of him of his stately manner What an enchanted afternoon It and dark, handsome face. She rewas! how all too quickly It fled away, laughed the colonela fashionable wife, called every word he said to her as ot to unfit and go among people quite one golden moment after another! they sat under the water beeches. In a few minutes Joanna and the our condition. But she adores you, More vividly still she recalled the tenwill be and she passably happy elder came In, He had called for her Dick; der light In hla eyes, the lingering on his way home; for he liked the with a house to manage, and a visit clasp of his band, his low, persuasive can the when from spare you you eoclety of the young and beautiful, and voice, and that nameless charm ol there were many hours in which he time. fashion and culture which perhaps Immood was In Katherine this It that thought Joanna fairer than her sister. her more than any other thing. pressed disThen tea was served In a pretty parlor and her probable fortune had been Among the articles she had to dust ot one was she thus but and wincussed; with Turkish walls and colored box with drawers. from lives an- was a square Indian called dows, which, being open into the gar- the events, springing had "the wrlUhg been It always to her own and very different den, framed lovely living pictures ot terior It was partly filled with paand box, blossoming trees. Every one was eat- from it and other materials for letter-writinAlso, In her father' case, the mo- per She stood before the open ing and drinking, laughing and talkdecision stretched tives Influencing bis lid thoughtfully, and a sudden overing; so Katherines unusual silence backward through many generations. was unnoticed, except by the elder, some meswas their Influence po- whelming desire to send less None the and heard saw everything, Indeed who of to Gordon Mrs. cam sage apology move him. In fact, he forgot and who knew what he did not see tent to Into could She bearL her write pretty beand hear by that kind of prescience entirely to reflect how a marriage well and she had seen her mother and to which wise and observant years at- tween his child and Capt Hyde would Joanna told and seal letters; and, alat that day; hla first bO regarded tain, though she was totally Inexperienced Joanna was talking to Nell Semple thought! had been precisely guch In the matter, she determined to make to a la the recess of a window; but Nell's thoughts as wouli) (lave occurred the effort. hundred two Van Heemsklrk, living with anger, white was suppressed face All difficulties were overcome, one before him. and, though he seemed to be listening yean one; and the following note Inby Jorls' age was not an age Inclined to her, bis eyes full of passion were to the care of Dledrlch Becker, trusted infixed upon Hyde. Perhaps the young to analysis, and he was still less man old who worked In the garden the to It from a personal standsoldier was conscious of It; for he oc- clined and milked the cows; man of was he a but For refew, point casionally addressed some trivial "To Mistress Col. Gordon mark to him, as If to prevent Nell positive Ideas; yet these Ideas, having "Honored Madam: My father forto bis once commended themselves losing sight of the advantages he had bids that I come to see you. He thinks faith or bis Intelligence, were over him. should upon my mother call. That you his all with soul, Somplc'a The vera air o this room is you will Judge me to be rude and unthought the elder; "and ane communication regardlrg Capt. Hyde grateful, I fear very much. But that arouAod In had him his and daughter or the other will be flinging a spark o in not true. I am happy, Indeed. I and led him to cerpasglon Into It ,and then the dell will certain feelings, think all the day of you. be to pay. I'll e'en tali the lasses tain decisions. He went to sleep, satYour obedient sorvanL bame mysel; and I'll speak to Jorla isfied with their propriety and justice. "Katherine Van Heemsklrk. in same awoke He mood. the precisely for bla daughter as good now as any (To be continued.) Then be dressed and went Into his other time. was KathIt for customary Then be said In hla blandest tones. garden. ODDEST OF ALL FADS. Joanna, my dearie, youll hae to tell erine to Join him there; and he freNell the rest o your tale the morn; quently turned, as he went down the If Lovers of tha Day Seek to Have Their and, Katherine, put awa now that bit path, to see she were romlrg. But this morning she did rot romc. o busy Idleness, and don your hoods Pictures on Sweethearts' Shoe. and mantles, baltb o' you. I'm going He walked alone to his lily bed; Is said that the fashionable It girl to ta' you hame, and I dlnna want to but his fare brlg'itened when ho heard of the present day earrlea the picture her ralllrg him to breakfast and very of tho get my deathe wT the river mist. young man she most loves In soon he saw her lcanlrg over tho halfme consider her shoe and the secret of her heart said Hyde, Pray, air," door, shading her eyes with both may therefore be learned by looking at your service. I have occasion to the better to watch his ap- at her feet. There la nothing orcult do will ai.d at town once, your hands, go Into proach. about it. Hypnotism, mental telepaduty to the young ladies with Infinite I.yshet was already In her plare; so thy and tlilrgs of that sort are not pleasure." was Joanna, and also Bram. Jorls concerned. If the girl is up to date Much obliged, captain, vera much and Brain discussed tho business of all you have to do is to look at her obliged; but It tak's an auld the day; Katherine was full of her feet for there you will see the picman like mysel visit to Semple house the preceding man. to walk safely atweeu two bonnlo evenlrg. Dinorah was no restraint. ture of the happy wears it In the buckle of her Sie lasses. The slaves Jorls owned, like those of so that the best time to learn While he was speaking, Nell left the Abraham, were horn or brought up In slipper, the trutn Is when she is at a dance. a was to from He room. glad escape his own household. At a function of tho kind In Wlssahlc-l-.o- n And yet, this morning, Jorls waited position whlrh he felt to be both painrecently a half dozen of the girls a until I.yshet dismissed her hardmald, ful and humiliating. He was-Ihad their sweethearts at their feet, measure Capt. Hyde's host, and sub- before hp said the words ho had dewhich, according to amatory tradition. ject to traditions regarding tho du- termined to speak ere he begun the Is right and proper. ties of that character; any display of work of tho day. Then he put down Wh n tho miniature fad originated anger would be derogatory to him, his cup with an emphasis which mado the modish girls were pleased to and yet how difficult was restraint! all eyes turn to him, and said: wear the counterfeit presentments of was a So hla father's Interference "Katryntjo, my daugnter, call not their courtiers at their necks. Then welcome one; and he was reconciled nor rail not any day, until 1 they moved to the belt buckle, but It own disappointment, when, tell you different, at Madame Semto hi In tho prerogative of a woman to looklrg hack he say the old gentleman , ples. The people who go and come change her mind, and man is once slowly tnklrg the road to Van Ileonis-kirksthere, I like them rot. They will be more lowered. with the pretty girls In their no good to you I.yshet, what say you Already tho new fancy Is gaining quilted red hood, one ou each sKo ot In this matter? supporters and many slipper miniahint. What you say, I say, Jorls. The tures are being mndo with the porThe elder wa very polite to hla father Is to he obeyed. When be will traits of "matinee idols." This is for not. the children can not the accommodation of those girls who charges; but he noticed that KatherKatherine had drawn her chair close I ave not yet succeeded In finding a ine was silent and disappointed, and that she lingered In her own room to her fathers and taken his big hand man to admire at close range. afte- - her arrival at homo. Her subae-qu'- i between her own and was stroking and . pretty choorfulncse, her delight petting it; then as she answered sh Navigation of St. Lawrence. In her lilies, her confiding claims upon leaned her head upon his breast The SL Lawrence river Is froaen her father' love nothing In these "Father, I like to see the English four months of the year, and its navithings deceived him. He saw beneath lady; and she Is tcarhlng me the sew gation Is so difficult that an average ot one steamer a month is wrecked in all tha fluttering young htart, trem- atltch. There are It waters. "Schoone Lammctje! bling, and yet happy In tha new, awaat the Regular Free Premium! em-btac- ," m, WOQLSOX WOJYoJlAj, Spice Co. (hour Come) If 'iL.yr i? Hmt o TO SECOXD XiTIONAL ilonihl TOLEDO) ( nge RUK. OHIO. 7 JL tSx ble wooLsoy rr-- , werco. 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