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Show t y - r-'- - J ha whispered, "Is this really Due. or do I dream? "No. Hella, it la the truth, aod it fcai come to me like a rcvelatlcn. Tut do ou tnlnk that you can learn to lot . me? i "Oh. Tim. I am afraid that J hive loved you from the very Dm df y 1 get Chicago American. )ou. ttSSJ-3- The Sunrise Never Failed Us Yet. t'pon th Ti From Ufcdias the Bo r of tb t lirnoil rgrt tftilly ; uri thr far lom I) alow " .pact, wiatful WAYS CF afterglow. out of life thb -- diet; Mir; cod and afftfir-ftil . ,11'? (.itl.rra twll ght. Hut ovirtcad ihe plant.! Bo burn. atera; And up the eaaf another deg f i. It cfae the bitter datk away! ua:a be Wxt ti.OLgh our t.M-- with The KUiiilat; defer It lid ui wet? el. Ny THE vtrA") t'el.a Thaxter. IV- - 1 Skoetskap Ilea far np cn top of the which aurround tlte fjord and look down the Northern Sea. It waa Just at tha time when the eountry la crowded with tourist who com from all parts of the world to admire the midnight un. Tim Weeabull, the tall, broad shoal dered mate, sat on the plana, with Aaao, the widow Rolls Regenbolms daughter, who wore a costly pearl ecklac which he had brought her from India. 8be waa beautiful as a elastic goddess, but cold and haughty M a marble statue. Tim bad fallen la lore with her when he came back after ae absence of two years, and her mother, though she had hoped to eee her married to a richer man, had her to accept him. Ton better take what you can get. das. Ton will not always be eighteen, and you may not have another affer. So Asm had accepted him and the honest sailor waa happy. "How sad It la that you must leave to eoon. she said. "We cannot even do to dance together In the village. "Yea, It Is tad, Aase, and three long years will pass before we see each ether again, but when I do come back, w will have enough to get married. "Well, three years Is no eternity, kud I will think of yon often." "Neat to him eat Hella Regenholm. Aase'a flfteen-yesrol- d cousin, an orphan, who waa being brought up In her aunti house. Aasea hair was aa lull gold, while Hella waa dr.rk. She gave promise of great beauty. She looked pityingly at her cousin, who biased Tim fcodby, and thought as he saw him leave: "How big and manly ha looks, and felt so sad for him that ha should love her cousin, a heartless flirt, who cared nothing for him. - The time pawed. AAM went to every lance la tha village, while Hella was hosy at homa. making nets for tha fishermen, wondering how any girt sould care to go to dances without her dills told Tim, whom be took a great liking to. One day during a storm the Russian was swept overboard by a ware ant Tim, who waa an excellent swimmer. Jumped after him and rescued him, but pneumonia set In and Ivan, who realized that be waa dying, made hls last will, witnessed by the captain and two tailors, by which he left hls whole fortune to Tim. The next day be died. When they reached San ' Francisco Tim left the ship, bought a draft on Christiania for 300,000 and started homeward. Tiny BJunyes waa sitting outside the ELEPHANTS ARE DYING OUT. ad-file- d . $ $ ' - " have net forgotten me, wellaf cottage making nets wher Tim cam up. They did net know each other. How do yoo com hart? he asked. you -- - Aw- '- ' g: Sor-rens- while. Ehe was gone . 4 '1 s If With Asa. months later he and Aase were married. She and her mother moved away to Bis large home and Hella was left alone la the cottage with Tiny BJun-yea- . a old spinster who had lost her reason when her sweetheart was drowned many years ago. Hella was quiet anct rad and often alghed when ah thci ght ot Tim. In the meantime 1 Ira was working aa first mat oa the Russian bark He went from Riga to "Scomflyn. Siberia, Japan, China and Clnally to A passenger, Irgd Alaaka. cam aboard here. He had mad a fortune In Klondike na in V w'h him he Brought weak-minde- Tschlt-achamsk- v-- y, etl-mate- Hooping Apples Sweet fer Yoern. farmer near Union City, Mick, amazes hls flelghbora by keeping ap plea, pears, peaches, grapes, etc., ta their natural state for several yeara He now has apples and grapes grow In 1901 which can hardly he distinguished from this year's product Hf now gives out 1 Is method of preset ration, which Is very simple, as bo frut merely selects with good stems, picks it carefully and sears the end of the stem with a lighted match. Then he wipes the fruit perfectly dry, place It la a piece of dry wrarpln? paper and lays It away In n moderately dry and cool cellar. A Higher Mathematic. There was oice a shrewd promoter who combined ten mills In a trust. Now, these ten mills did not make n cent And why? Tiny cirr out. "Did Aase ever' speak of me?" he asked her. She shook her head. Aase never spoke of anything bat .fine dresse and money. "And ier mother? "She only speaks of Aaes good for tune In getting a rich husband. Hella? "Hella often spoke of a man whom she loved, but I dare not tell you his name. She has made me promise never to do that" "You spoke of me to heth though? "Yea, If you are Tim WessbulL Tim's heart almost ceased heating from Joy, but he said nothing. After supper he asked Hella to take a walk with him, and when they had reached the top ot the hill and were quite alone he said: Hella. there are mistakes which a person makes and which he never for year, and then all of a sudden everything become clear a the g i,-rises on the aea before the rays of the sun. She looked at him without under atanuln. What could he mean? "Hella. he continued, 1 have never loved the heartless Aase, I know now, but I do love you as a woman was nev( er loved before." She listened tohJat with an expression of rapture, and the Joy nearly mada her faint la hls arms. She- was be kissed her as ta a dream, dla-cov- - Eecaus the wise promoter poured so much water In the stock that it took 11 the receipts to ray tae first dividend that was to satisfy the doubts of the public After be ba disposed of the vtock he torgot about the mills and attended to something more pressing. Thus we see that although once we learned that 10 mills make 1 cent It Is possible, when they are properly Juggled, for figures to He. The Voyage. I ro not where I will, hut must: This planet Mp on which I rid drawn b i rc atlesa tide; t touch no pi wheel, but treat , That One who holds the chart of attra, VVhoee fuh.r-n-'lntmich lowest deepe, Who-- e e i :hc b mid sweeps eji npncea Will guide the ihip through coamle Sara. e My eoul ace not a choaen way; A current under-un- a my life. In That move or atrif And luma not for my yea or cay, Not on the hrHye. but at tha mart. I nil o er tli ae: I w II cvugh for me e pe-tc- tri!e nn.l word My Capla.n The First Drop Counts. Tercy Holly, for jour sake I'd shed the last drop of my blood! Molly Yea, all young men say that. But somehow they seem very carelul never to 'ibed the first drop. New Yorker. SHnnay,, who uif fcrlably crowded by these cars the Jolly looking fat should charge by welglt. "Think si?" rejied the fat man: whj, thev'd IimMj think it wortj while to stop for jou. The Best Place for It. There Is, Indeed. More Than GcocL "Entre nous, "h "ar"nt "OhSqe qu to a Alt "Bet'cbon S" 1 - err- i Miss Ayera, whg dictionary ron qu.te fond of Mr. saffi - delights French. ttlkln? I' ' - nil - .Bright, friend of mink" Y'e- i. v bon- grunted lel-.- g ) b'owlng? would you advise? "Put yocr money in means. replied Mr. Wise. "In what? A good safe. DIRECTIONS FOR USE ,Vr. i the Water aroundanin wlae At It, by all Puffing An "blowing' are syronymous. Combination. Frlerd How are you doing now? Scribbler First rate. Rev. Mr, 8aintl!e and I have gone Into partner ship. Making money hand over flat. Kh? How do you manage? "I write books and he denounces them. New York Weekly. A Monsy-Makin- g ' Nothing Fast About Him. Gladys (sighing) Oh, dear, bo hasnt proposed yet ,a Ethel Well, what can you expect of a chap who never runs hls auto over tea miles an hour! Puck. A Common Wife Occurrence. Thats a pretty legend about Leander being drowned while trying to awlm the Hellesport to Hero. Isn't It? Hufband Duplicated continually In modern life, my dear. Wife I don't understand. Husband Every day I hear of some man going under because he attempted to "come across In response to his wife's demands. Is strength all ? If money is plenty, no. Schilling's Best Good enough. -- If ysarawsy Duration of Of 109,000 children 89,032 will be allvo years old and 31.248 he age of seventy-three- . an expert porch climber. Enviou. The Groom You lcok envloun, old man. Beat Man Well, I am. The Groom (thinking he it) Ot whom? Best Man Of the minister. He told me yen gnve him 10. jm I l ttfeg Life. ten years el at twenty-fl- will survive l TEA How much does it cost to money back tea? Depends on the tea. Hadn't Tried It Have you tried thal new complexion cream that has Just been placed oa the market? Mrs. Newrich No; I don't think out milkman hancles It Mrs. Plnklelgh No Mistake. The Diggs Poor Blowltz! get him at last. Biges Why, I thought It was a case of suicide. Diggs So It waa. Antiseptic Flanellett. English Inventor claims to havo TEA world. And did It come true? "Yes The boy grew up and keenmo Ho Wai Qroem. found a process of making flanellett garments and at the tamo time antiseptic. s r RepTtor Not at all. vast difference, for Instance between puffing a man up and blowing him up Tl.e-e'- Literal Fulfillment of a Prediction. Who Waa Conceited! Big"8ley ougl t to be much pleased If there's an j thing I hate Ita a conceited person, and that Blow ley ia over the success of one of his prophecies. certainly the limit "How was that?" "What makes you think him con"Why, he aid Dat a certain IltMc ceited? "He told someone he knew cs much fellow who used to work In an adjoinaa I know. ing f fflee was bound to rise In the Toar irroror rMBni jwar r'B 8mL y If fM n1 He Felt 8lek. A small boy who accompanied hi foot-kille- r ' mother to church on a recent Sunday grew pretty restless before the see man was over. He finally crept close to her and whispered: "Do you?" aslo mamma, I feel sick. ed bis mother, rather anxiously, Why, where or how do you feel sick?" Well, replied the youngsto I (eel homesick. Asked and Answered. If a patient had drunk Profefscr Welcome. Evening Ask Your Druggist tor Al'ens Foot Newllwed "My wife Is a very thor- sulphuric acid what would you give 1 tried ALLEN S HWf EASE rwweV ough and methodical housekeeper. him? !y and have lust bought another ntp.f to Medical Student Id give him up. be cured my corns, and tbe hot, burning Shes a great trouble saver. and Itching aenaatloe ia my feet which wae Sog mine. All the trouNaeget almoet un Bearable, d4 I would not be wHte Tho Fictitious Bootjack. ble the has during the day she saves out It now Mr. W J Walker Camao must cat be Thomas I very That come me home at when np to fire at St. A" Sold by all Drnggints. old." said the first felloe. night I guess be la, replied the other. Why "Matrons f Haner." - - i Oh. he must be.er else hes just "Matrons of boner" seem Ilk an Spoiling and Digestion. He claims to Innovation. buL as a matter of fact, Towne My objection to these using hls imagination. French rnstanranta l the difficulty of have aeen a bcotjack once in hls young a "matron" In Anglo-Saxotimes, led the bride, who was followed by her understanding what the mean nays. I day." bridesmaids and preceded by ker Tbg.hpldea coining In oa bee FRESH.- . TO, KEEP FLOWERS NOVELTY TO, FRINGE, HENRY.. fathers arm a custom of latrr day did away with the matroas rerv-lee- s; Reward for tho First Man Who Called WIIL Last Thre or Four Weeks If but the old custom establishes Treated Properly. Him a BlockkeaAa precedent for having a married "Cut flowers when properly treat- woman In the party. Prince Henry ofl Prussia, while riding in an automobile near Kiel recent- ed, said a florist, can be made to a cold in osi day Tty evitr.Umint ly, suddenly found hls way blocked by look fresh for three or four weeks. Tboibu, AU a large farm wagon which was going Every night take them out of the wa- 51Tkua twitted ih m nFjrtuiulnB if H fBltd w ear. tL w Uhu 130 toUuAiur U aa unchaufter the and rinse stalks at a snail's pace. The prince's thoroughly feur blew his horn over and over der a faucet, removing with the finflatted Belltfs of Indians. Then again, but It produced no effect on the gers any decomposed matter. The India, when In battle and fte a them to bed fur the night in sturdy old farmer who was guiding put tally wounded, believes that If btq the basin of be but and suds, soap finally stroeg horses, thejlugglsh maa can reach him wDh hi i medlclae prince told the chauffeur to try to careful not to allow any water to ' medicine before he dies It will giv pass the wacon at all hazards. This touch the blossoms. The soap auda him Instant relief and he will be abl he did, and, though the passage waa supply a certain amount of nourish-mento escape from the battlefield. H very narrow, be skilfully managed to thinks every man Is bonrst mil! he an accident The horses avoid "In the morning rinse the stalkn unfind's him out. In which event be toe plunged, however, as the polling ma- der the water again and as each Llos-soail confidence la him and never get la arranged for the day In chine passed by them, and the old ove It hls from roused apathy, off of water a tiny farmer, fresh snip poured forth a storm of malediction MINING portion of the stalk with a pair of scis- GUARANTEED INVESTon the stalwart gentleman in the au- sors. Always carefully trim an ay MENTS. tomobile. part We are the largest min operator You're nothing hut a big block"Food for the day Is supplied by In the west ad cordially Invite yon head!" he finally shouted; and at the sulphate of ammonia, a few drops of for psospectaa sad (nil particwords the prince wh'spercd to the which s! ould be to the water ulars about (HIR NINE ASSOCIATED chauffeur, who at once left the car- put In the vase. aqd At night put the man. cld to went and the COMPANIES, which have Joined In up riage flowers Into some dark, 'cool place What do you mean by calling hls say a par. try- - as It Is not good either farming our INVESTORS' GUARANroyal highness a blockhead?' he ask- for the Bowers or for the uousehold TEE ASSOCIATION, with 85.0Otl.OO ed him. that they should remain all the time capital. TO GUARANTEE ALL OF "Heaven above! Is that hls royal in the living rooms. OUR INVESTORS AGAINST LOSS. highness?" rtanfmered the farmer. Cowers put theta Into Write for tree Information and be conTo cut 1 I now I him." 'twas "Good errt! didn't warm salt water to wh.c.i hai been vinced. "All right, answered the chauffeur. a few drops of sulphate of amARBUCKLE COODE COMMISSION "The prince Is satisfied thaL you did adued Cut flowers are cotsiantly monia. COMPANY, not know Mm. and as you are the first sent by express and through the man, a him called 225 ever who has Olive Street. SL Louis, Mo. person but seldom io such a fashion as to blockhead he wishes to return the preserve their bloom and trebneai. Kept Out Witches. compliment by presenting you with To effect this pack them In a lignt these five doltars." InEnrland. up te comparatively rw , wooden box lined with cotton or cent time. horeshoca were exten over a tisthis sheet of lajlng In Kansas After the War. ed almost everywhere as and sue paper. Then lay the flowers not Ively After the civil war a Boston man on top of each other but In rows, side wlteh charms, and the custom Is no( even yet aa extinct one. No witch, was stopping at the Planters houe, by aide, the blossoms of each row on It need to he raid, could enter a build the principal hotel of Leavenworth. the stems of their neighbors. Ing ever the door of whleh a hors Kan and coming down to breakfast closely otherwise the flow- she er. better still, three, hors late ore morning he partook of that ers Pack will be displaced and Injured in shoes had bee a affixed, meat with the landlord. pronga aald the landlord, the Journey. Before packing they dew a ward. Well, Mr. "how do you like our western coun- should stand In water for several Comfort of Travel. hours In order to absorb moisture try? to keep them from withering. The porter on tbe California Limited "I Ilk It very well." said the Bos- enough ton man, or would If society here It ia not good to sprinkle them too this winter will be prepared to press heavily after they are In the box, tor gentleman' trouier while he waltai were In a more nettled state. without air this la likely to produc This D a new wrinkle. Introduced fet said "our the landlord, "Nonsense, SL Louis Republic. the benefit of lastidioua dressers, fl mildew. society Is aa settled as that of BosIsnt ahaoluely necessary to carry ton. along an extra pair of trousers, either; Wild Horae. Capturing a man named Anthony Just then the porter works while you sleep Tho work of efiitnirftig wild Parses burst lato the dining room and out of On this luxurious train dally market In the vicinity of FYx mountain and n a back door. Vfth a man named reports are received by wire; there pumping lead at him at every Madeline plairs has begun and sever- are tbe latest morning and evening newspapers Issued en root, fine it Jntnp, and following him out Into the al animals have been taken. This country Is practically a wild tionery, a library of western books and outbuilding In the rear of the hoteL How about society being as settled unbroken stretch of mountains In current magaxines. A Whitley xe for those who wish to keep ay her aa In Boston? said the Boston western Nevada and eastern Califor- riser and electric curling their the landlord crawled nia that Is too rongh for any purpose Irons athletics, man aa he and for the ladles are other travel oat from under opposite sides of the except grazing and over which several comfort. ' tbouaihd head of wild horses roam. table. The Santa Fe Intends to keep Its "I had forgotten about that Anthony , The captured animals are Invariably fast flyer at the fronL Jeurleon matter." said the landlced; small but well proportioned and arovo Birds Unable te fly Backward. "butTf Doe Jennlson has caught np to be hardy, serviceable and ob..Jtent with Anthony that la settled by this after being broken. CedarvUl CorreBring as It may appear. It la time." Boston Herald. feet that no bird possesses tho powea spondence Sacramento Bee. I fly backward. Hi n ran-Iclan- e. , -- - v re L m the-vas- acor-fade- reie wad-dirg- " - Nor Spot Clothes , x If Ugh! was City Edlti r Why do jou say he rai "Id like to make a yoed. safe bet on the election, sad Chance. "What Irto tbe police stition puffin! an-and Jen-also- at last Too Llcht. Estimated. In the new Ceylon Handbook an! Directory an interesting rcoord to that of the export of elephants fro the Island during the peat fbrty-on- s year. In 1$03 there were ouly eight of these pachyderms sent out of tht country, one to British India and seven to Germany. The price paid for these, animals was 7.600 rupees, giving a modest average of 825 rupees each. A roy alty ot rupees 200 per head waa lta posed In 1873, and the number of ele phant exported, wttch had fallen Io before then, dwindled In the next few years to three and even to on. Ia 1882 the royalty was reduced to Rs. 100, In the fcope that business might revive and encouragement be given to supplying tha new.demand for Ceylon elephnnta la (be Continental menageries. The Rajahs court hi India had previously termed the chief mar ket for them. The total number sold la the, time treated et wwe 8,235, or an average of 68 per annual. a .Mr, .Alfred Clark,, ns expert,that there are now only 2,000 elephants In Ceylon. The royalty la 1891 was again raised to Rs.. 290. Whether the effect of this will be to permit the animal to Increase In undue proportion tq their available haunts or that sportamen sheeting elephants will counterbalance the d crease In the export remains to be aeen. Lahore Tribune. Wont Freeze, Spill, Break Dress. i'h.ladtlpkia Only Twe Thousand In Ceylon, It ll "I Hva hern. --Where laYou mean Ana Regenholm?" "Yea. . "She la no longer. She in Aase Bor rensen now. He tamed deadly pale. sweetheart Is married? "She On algbt Aase cams home very Hella came out ot the house Just 1st. She was out of humor and apok then. angrily to her mother. aro you Oh, Tim," she cried, "You should never have told me to hack? He looked at her. 1 Tim WessbulL accept wish I had "So ycu have not forgotten me. never seen him. Hells? he said sadly. Why so? She saw the sorrow In hit eyes, end ""rhe rich Peter Sorensen, who owns told Tiny to leave them. twenty Ashing boats, asked me to "Tell me bow It happened. Hella," How stupid that he said. marry him I am engaged. "That will only make you feel "Well, aa engigement la no mar-HaTim. she answered. worse, It Is easily broken. Hella! She wea not worthy of "No, But what will Tim say?" 1 ' "Who knows whether he will ever ray love, for loved ker higher than my life." come back? "Aase never knew what love Is, "No; that ta true. It Is. almost two she said, "she can neither love yon, I heard from him. since years who are poor, nor her husband, who Bnt maybe hls letrera have been la rich, nor me, who was always In her lost said Hella. way she love only money! A as "Mind your own business "Old you think that I would return, aried. Three day Ister Peter Hella? cam to the house and three "I knew you would. Men Ilk you are always faithful. Your eyes could never lie. Will you take supper with us? We have only fish and bread. f "With pleasure, Hella. "Then you will excuse me n little - WASH BLUE d.tbes; iomo of them are hard eaou;n even to spe'.l. Cedis to cents and equals so cents Drownc ''Well, my experience Is worth of any other kind of bluing. tl at mo- -t of them spell indlijesuoa. erfere, - zvff V?man Wh Knows, Ore of the easiest way to get over a diacuity is to walk around It, sa.il the woman who had Just returneJ tj her I orre after a summer, outlay. -- Our clock, which has done good work for ftur yelr-- naturally stopped while we were away. ,Lea I wound It (M pendulum refused to swing. WHltim told me to let It alone until he tai time to fix It. "One evening after dlnrer Wllllm took down the c'ock. He told the servant to bring him the kerosene o'l can. He poured half the contests ol the can down tie back of the clock Incidentally he ruined-th- e tablecloth and hi trousers. But 1 didnt .mini that It never pay to Interfere with a born fixer when hes fixing soiae thing. After William had tinkered with the tlmerloce for an hour he decided to wait until the next night Wbsa he bad gone down town next 'morning I took It to a rlockmaker. Jlmmtny! be exclaimed, whos been monkeying with this? To rested? the original trouble would havo cost forty cents. Now jroull want a new face, since this one is soaftd with oil. You're in for 4.60 all right.' I bad the clock in Its nsual place when William came home to dinner. But he never seemed to notice It Said be was going to n neighbors that evening to help him fix hls automobile." (nfitf-atg.- ) cact read the names of half tho BCRN FIXER . The Huah of dawn may et rent ore Cur light and hope and joy once more Bad aoul. tuae comfort, nor foigtt That aunrjae never failed ua yet' RC?rfHE' OLD A -- |