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Show V A ftAME .AT THE S A ft V. Al'ini I walked the ocean etrand; A pearly al.i-l- l waa In mjr hand. 1 stooped and wrote upon 'the sand ar the day My n true the . Aa oneard from the spot 1 passed. One lingering hmk behind I cast. A a came rolling hlr1' and fast. CORWIN Then Mis Carter very thoughtfully hurried to her dressing room, wUle Jack bad to make apologies agau to the real I.ucy. She ka accepted a ring as a certain means of Identification. It la a clitiet of plain gold. Boston Globe. say DELAYED THE - WEDDING zig-za- g g 1 -- il -- jsa-enge- 'a e Eugenie in Her Glory ' -- T ' Explanation for Emigration from Connecticut. This story Is told of the famous "Tom" CorwinDuring his first terra In the Ohio House of Representatives, about the ear 1823, a bill to stop the whipping of criminals was under dtgl ctiaslon. Corwin, a native of Kelx) tucky, ardently advocated the repeal of the o,d law A member of the House who had come from Connecticut, was active on the opposite side. He urged the retention of whipping as a punish merit and asserted as a strong point in favor of his contention that he I ad noticed, while living in Connecticut that whenever a man was whipped in execution of the sentence of a tourt of Justice, he immw d lately left the state and did not return Corwin promptly retorted that he knew many people had come to Ohio from Cor necticut. but he had never before known the reason for their Simple Uncle Ned" Abercrombie, a noted with me. so I didn t interfere with her guide, who comes from the Now, Bartlettes Brook, you know, Rangeley lakes, told the following run all crux-crosand like Ann so, methoucht 'twill shortly be saw teeth, and coinin' around three With every mark on earth from me. Transvaal Bride and Groom Woreed story while In Boston recently A wae of dark oblivion a aea Did you ever bear about me and turns more there was the tow and by tha Elements. Mill sweep across the plaie A here I have trod the sandy shore calf again Says I Old gal, you. 1U Into the the 'moose cow and calf adventures Thrilling get of time and been to be no more, shoot But there wa.sn't no use Transwal you of columns the I of me my day the name I bore. was society up to Peevy 'a camp at Moose To leave nor track nor trace fer she wasn t really interA Johanjes- -' lake Moom lick, we call it that, doing newspapers sometimes one and I burg paper tells of a marriage at And vet with Him who count the eande. day went down the rner to the dam ferin with me Then went around a Axul hold aDd there she o more the waters In his hands. It says. turi.8 "The bride Wr couple to git a canoe. I were fetchln it know a laetlng record stand, up, her traveling gown and Immediately and Just as I were goiu to beach to was agt&, etlll lowerin her head and Inaitllxd against my name Of all this mortal part liaa wrought. lookin wicked like after the ceremony the marriage trip fflt out of the way of some men Of all thla thinking soul has tn. unlit goln' old gal says I. thatll of thirty eight miles to Pilgrim And from the "By go-,down to mend the dam. right there on fleeting momenta taught For glory or for anyne, do for you You come to me, an Ill was begun in a cart drawn by efcht the shore stood a nuxise cow and a Hanrrth Flagg Gould But she didn t do no Intermules When about half the dlsUcce calf. She lowered her head like she nettle you was made it was found that the Olrig-rtawanted to charge and defend her calf ferin. so I didnt either So I went to flnhln for an haur. and after I had river was In flood god pas89 Says I to her: 1 come was Impossible The route was reOld gal. youve got a nice bossy caught two or three hundred back down stream and darned if traced for about teq miles and tempor- and you got the beard I ever there wasnt the calf all alone It ary atcommodut.on secured at afgm saw on a cow, butlongest you Interferin aint rYer seems the cow wasnt after me, bat the house. Next day, however, with me, and 1 aint goin to interfere after my little dog. who was in the proved Just as impassable, and &u with you. for four days the honeymoon cotple boat, but wlio had w funned ashore Then I started np Bartletts Brook while I was fibhin. That moose cow were 'held up' by the elements. On with tbe canoe, and cornin around a followed the clean into Peevya the third day a traveler attempted to curve there wathe cow and the calf amp, and vasdog eat iu cold oatmeal out cross with a cart and two horse. but : the attempt proved disastrous, for again. Says I, Old gal. Ill give you of a pot on the hearth when Peevy you want with my gun tf you fuller came along, and she was scared off. the horses and cart were swept avay all me r any more. The Peevy was too surprised to shoot. strong, sir. If he were to see you, tbe and were never seen again. Bennington looked after I.ucy But she wasn't Interferin to the much life owed his kill him. excitement amazement Anyways, he didn't have a gun." with form probably might retreating See here, Jutlson. perzlzted Ben- fact that he became entangled k Only the night before ahe had promter fence. Two day ised that ahe would marry him In tha nington hotly, whate the matter? barbed-wirsomsubsided the river Mr. should excitement kill the thla, the sealed bad having bargain Why spring and ! ewhat, tbe help of some transport with a kiss. She had been tender and Alton? What have I done?" art tbe era was and then. ao requisitioned ever He Judson loving coughed slightly. with Thla morning she walked past him waa too well trained to admit that he and team were floated across, the help of strong rope at the other with no algn that ahe waa aware of knew the family secrets. Sir! Tm aure I dont know anything,1 side." hi presence save a haughty From an article by Clara Morris in mauve silk and narrow-strappewhen he had raised hta bat la saluta- declared Judson respectfully. Only open KEPT BOY IN CHECK. the Booklovers Magazine we clip the sandals of black satin. From the Mr. Alton declared that you were not tion. Mias Alton, and Dr. Sommers following description of the Empress vague, rosy purple mass of drapery 'The mors Bennington thought It to see over the more Inexplicable It became. ordered me to be careful that Mr. Al- Centenarian Restrained Spirits of His Eugenie, the Empress of Sorrows," the clear lines of her stately body Bon. He and Lucy had been more than ton did not aee you. I am very sorry, as Mias Morris quotes it from one who rose, round waist, superb shoulders, Senator Depew tells of attending a friends for a couple of years. She air connected with the American leg- queenly bead, the pale blonde hair Clev-reu- l, to There was a slight pause, and be- commemorative dinner given had ao clearly shown her preference ation when Eugenie was in the height crowned with a bonnet composed enthe famous French chemist, on for bln society that none had nought fore he could gather his senses Ben- tirely of violets, a great bunch of viohis 100th birthday, apropos of haling of her glory and who .was permitted lets upon her breast, and over all a to dispute fala position. to Tier escort to her carriage on the tent like sun shade of mauve himself recently arrived at the agt of He could Imagine no rival who satin, 70. occasion: flounced all over with white lace, lined mind have her might agalntt poisoned "She waa greatly addicted to wear- with white silk; while cunningly beChevreul ascribed his longevity," him In so brief a time as bad elapsed said Mr. Depew, to the fact that be- ing all the varying tones of lavender; tween mauve-outsid- e and whlte-lnsld- e since tbo night before. He puzzled ing aure of his position In the factory but one shade of mauve a pinkish was stretched a pink silk inner lining, his brain nntil It whirled, but atill no of the Gobelin tapestries so long si he mauve she seemed passionately fond so that when the sunlight struck fairsatisfactory explanation presented Itsmight live, though his position was s of. 8he wore It that day. The sun ly upon the parasol an evanescent elf. modest one, he never worried about waa shining brilliantly; the air seem- pearly-pintint fell upon the fair face Then he decided upon a very-fooli-sh finances, never had serious troubles, ed full Of that suppressed excitement, beneath it. And when the great open action. He left town. . and never bad touched tobacco of al- peculiar to Paris. The empress gown landau rolled swiftly toward the Bois, Not even bla most Intimate friends was of a transparent stuff women call It was as if the cohol. He had lived most temperatesevknew where he bad gone, and for carriage was full, ly and drank the muddy waters of tbe 'organdie a white ground with a filled with the plumy extravagance of eral weeks the aet In which he moved Seine. wonderfully natural looking flower on the lilacs bloom the poignant perwondered at hta hurried .departure. "Beside him was a gentleman who It. Then this thin flowered stuff was fume of violets massed beneath the Then they decided that Lucy Alton of mauve silk loosely petaled opulence of the purenjoyed tbe dinner to the utmost and worn over an under-sllhad refused him after all. and they was there seemed to be yards and yards pled fleur de luce! From thla trehilariously and rather uproariousmatter no further the gave thought. ly proposing the health of everybody of It; It billowed all about her and mendous mass of perfumed bloom her Aa for Bennington, he was seeking at the table, The old gentleman every fairly filled tbe open landau. lovely face smiled forth, as though the to dispel his ennui in Parts, and only while would place hlx hand upon "Her slender little feet rested on a prodigality of spring had been perlittle ncceeded la discovering that gay this neighbor and check hit levity. cushion, and they were gleaming in sonified in her. capital to ho a most dispiriting place. to muck take does Chevreul Why k week later ke was arguing with the Interest In hit lively neighbor? I Incustoms officials on the familiar pier ' of my escort. quired New York. la "Because' he la his son, - wu the His man was loo well trained to ex ' reply. ktblt any surprise when his master How old is the boy? said L walked la. He silently placed a huge " Seventy-six- , answered my poUts pile of letters upon the librbary table escort Post Washington and went out to Attend to the trunk. A writer In the Paris Revue dea Engineers find more difficulties In Bennington turned the letters over "Are you sure you will newer make H Couldnt "Recover. Deux Mondea, M. Gaston Cadoux, has the way than occur to dreamers. Lord Idly. Suddenly be gave a start There A young clergyman In maklcg bia drawn a the same mlatake again?" fancy picture of that happy Kelvin showed, was one little square envelope ad- ntngton found himself outside the weekly visits among the poor d bla when London, Paris and Berlin time dressed In a handwriting, the sight of closed door. years ago, says the London Telegraph, In a Wags country nearby parish will be lighted and warmed by electric which made hie heart beat faster. He It would never do to make a scene quite recently learned of a poor sick energy derived from the sea. In those how hard It would be to get any powlor It open. on the front steps. Bennington was man who recently came from Inland economic days, sea mills will skirt the er economically out of the rise and "Dear Jack," It ran, "what has be- determined to get at the bottom of the with bis wife and on child. Then shore; they will convert the rise and tall of the tides on the seashore. Ten, som of you? It le not nice, sir, to but this was not tbe placp. the minister called at tbe hou ha fall of the tides Into electricity, which or In some cases a hundred, times as mystery, leave one's fiance In this abrupt fash- He jumped Into the cab again and waa was given a most hearty welcomt and wires will conduct to the capital cit- much might be done with a tidal river. ion. Have' you already repented your driven around to Mr. Graves', who on reaching the bedside of tbs sick ies to do work, to Illuminate and to The rise and fall of the tides between proposal? I dont like to think that had been bis mentor since his man was surprised at finding him Warm. No more miners, we may sup- Gravesend and London would repreCome In, Jack, and tell me what the mother's death. apparently well. The day being tarm pose, pursuing their dangerous voca- sent an enormous amount of power; trouble la. I did so want to tee yon sure I dont know what the the clergyman suggested that hi get tions under ground, and no more gas but It so happens that the Thames Tm teat night" matter is. Jack, she aald sympathet- out of bed and spend an hour under a lights polluting the air we breathe, is required for other purposes. Mr. It waa signed "Lucy," and bore a ically. "There Is a report around that hade tree In the garden. London fogs will Sutherland, in that ingenious work and smoke-ladedate on day later than his experi- Lucy would not have you, and that It may do you good. he added. ceased forever. As the moon Twentieth Century Inventions," calhere ence on the avenue. The wife, who was present, said does In a single tide, on but a short culates that the waves of the sea you took a broken heart out of sight A second note waa In Mr. Altons until It mended again." her husband bad better remain li the stretch of coast line, more work than would yield In a few seconds as much handwriting. This was dated a week How can I find out? he urged. "1 bouse until the following-daand all our steam engines, here Is a lim- power as a tidal force elevating and later. In vigorous terms her father cant go along Ilk this. It will drive then take a little recreation. When itless of energy. The Idea Is depressing the water level, say, eight supply told Bennington what he thought of me crazy. tbs clergyman returned a week later charming, not the least delightful part feet, would do in as as many hours. kit action. "Come to the tableaux vlvanta to- ho Tound the husband still tn btt of It being thef' satisfaction of yoking The infant born yesterday will be a "I learn that yon are abroad, air," night. said the matron, "Lucy will "Havent you been out of bed kne the old satellite to our machinery and very old man before be sees London 1 should advise yon to reho wrote. be taking part and w will try to tee I waa here?" asked the man of ths making her run our trains and drive lighted and warmed, to say nothing of 1 cannot be enawerable Aer." main there. cloak. eur factories! Hitherto the least other little requirements fulfilled by Cor tbe circumstance should we has to was he hard face It No, sir, not," replied the available natural source of electricity the power of marine tides, or curupon Bennington meet the curious gaze that evening at the wife. "1 dont like to tell yon, sir, but has been the sea. rents or waves. If Lucy'a letter had been a putiia, charity entertainment It seemed to the doctor gave my husband np a ani? we In one sold aa his room week ago him clothes. the though every were discussing him. Thats the reason he didnt go to ti ' ' Still, he bore it bravely, sustained garden." Philadelphia Press. by the hop of seeing Lucy. She waa Vain Endeavor. to appear In the last picture, and the A assn ones saved his money la a- rarV program line read: prudent way; "ReOectiena, Mlsa Alton, Miss Car- - H pul a little by tor fear there4 be a rains? dsyr ter." all the maxims about beetled "Whet te the longest word in the okiopelelolagoosiralobaletraganopteru-gon- . thrift Miss Carter. That must be Mabel -He- and work, and hexVrh. world? "I na "riot' rash enough 46 atreverenced which h tha Carter, Lucy's cousin from the west. And T "I J I source . of . wealth. , havf hope. copied It correctly, te answer that qucUlba, said Whbn tbe curtain went up, there was H made some email Investment, and tempt bnt there may be a -- slip here and Is a author. There after Carter. Mlsa It while. lume laiger a go sign of merely listened for applause, whea k asthere, and life is not enough to disclosed Lucy standing in front of a And sumed certain Welsh name of a place which write it out twice, and long a better sijle the good printmirror admiring her reflection. Then, But me of those who knew him tnaerad. reaches me every now and then, and er. in whom I have the utmost conwill others simply vighed reflection tbe suddenly, stepped lit bad tired all ihc vlrium but which I have printed more than once, fidence, may be excused if he stumprai " they weren t satisfied. through the mirror frame and a great la sufficiently formidable. I be- bles now and then. In English it light dawned upon Bennington. He re- He looked the situation oer with nSnaaa wjilchthat the lieve patient and serioua Ger- ought to have 177 letters there or and dt'may. membered now that Mias Carter was xue-- a out some verbal thereabouts. turned I'll said And have mane go ahead tad .tee supposed to exactly resemble Lucy. the stuff sway. be that the "In its original Greek form the letand it may , of a must monsters, so been lot have resemblance H built The building amj ,mmy utrovc to find and other races ters would not be quite so numerous, Russians the Chinese, strong aa to have deceived even the A wsv to j hta money that wnlJ benefit mankind. with whose literature I am unac- as ch, ps and ph are represented ej ea of love. looked one letter. The word Is used by But aakanr at hln people Mrs. Heedless of Gray'! detaining aald "I told you ao quainted have produced series of link- by who was a comedian, Aristophanes, out are which drawn hand, be pushed hts way through the The art of spend ng money la a this, letters long mg ha ed doeen t snow and must have his little who therefore I crowd to the door leading to the ImSo abstain carefully to oontemplat IM . called words. tentatloua pride. what la tbe longest word joke, and some of his little jokes, by provised stage. Lucy was Just comfrom saying hi beat to mease the way, are not quite nice. Aa to its ing down the steps from the tem- H did la the world. werent satisfied, He meaning, the learned lexicographers her wrist caught porary platform. I to venture Washington liar. sugthtnk may I "But state that It Is the name of a dish ."Lucy," be cried, "can you over for not are words many gest that there Scotch Sabbath Observant. of all hinds of dainties, give ms for having been such fool? one which may be found compounded "Slrl" Sir Archibald GeiUes example, of longer than fish, flesh, fowl and sauces. I thought your cousla wu you. and Greek lexicon. and Scotts Liddell "It would look well Ion a menn and the cut me. I did not bars ths heart the rigid Sabbatarianism of the High- In thla was even less understandable. le the modest trifle: Here I are should lands like to hear a' badgered wait-If aee One will Is and Interesting. to again. of you you waa no mistaking the cut direct stay There t udy "Lepadotemachoselachogaleokranlo- trying to shout It down a tie bad received. In the face of that, forgive tbe error 1 promise never to who rose early on Sunday, and carried her canary down lrto the cellar lelpfacodrlmupotrimmatslipMoparaon tube or ft gentleman who has why should she write n day later, na Co so again." already dined fairly well bawling It "Are you sure you Win never make to keep the bird quiet Another is of elltokatakechumenokichlepikossuphop? though nothing had happened, end - out toward the end of the young clergyman whose orthodoxy tatfoperlsteralektruonoptegkphalokigbanquet" why should her father brand him aa n the same mistake again?" be wM ,een "I assure you that it win not happen was suspected scoundrel end s cad. ' standing at on the L The quickest way to flrd out would again " he declared eagerly. on Its purple and diamonds. No city New York at Twilight. Day He sought to take her tn hts arms dandling his bairn. a lhlrj be to drive around to tbe Altons. He men are required to ever wore such diamonds or so many thousand! nd Eight a story was told by $e late Lord Playcalled s cab and In ten minutes he but she skillfully evaded hlm.-aof New York for twenty-fou- r of them before. The silhouetted tow-er- s fair, who 1 eard the', nurse quiet,., his light tbe city The result of their work waa bolding converse with Judson, the voice from the platform cried out blaze with electric fire, while In hours. Alton butler. Judson was polite, but "See here, lack! I dont mind your little boy one Sunday n this In. the gloaming. Lower all directions, over bridge and ferry aeen best is whist, my feoncie lamb- - its making love to Mabel If you think Its very evidently fearful. New York between 6 and 6 o'clock tn and elevated road, radiate trailing "Pleas don't insist, Mr. Benning- me but I draw the line at proxy the Saw bath, or I wud whust'.'v afternoon of a business day j?nta lines of UghV Oe sang, but IU sing y ton," he pleaded. "Mr, Alton la not kisses." paraphAnd washed my lines FOUND THE REASON. - y n y well-know- n -- I coming. Russian Gamblers. The spirit of gambling seems te dominate all classes in Russia. R cent official statistics show that more 330,-00than 2.000 out) roubles (about are each year spent on playing cards in the land of the czar. Tha monopoly of the manufacture of playing-cards belongs to'- - the Czaritza Maria charitable institutions, and as Income of 1,700,000 (280,000) a yea Is produced, the cost of manufacture being only 300.000 rouble ( 60,000.) London fit Bits Mr. Albees Opinion. Alpine, Cal., June 6. Mr. T. M. our postmaster, has expressed aa opinion based on bis own experience which will no doubt be of interest to many. Mr Albee is a man of few words, but his well known truthfulness and uprightness of character adds much weight to any statement he makes He says: The first box of Dodd's Kidney Pills that I used convinced me of their good qualities and I used altogether four boxes with the very best results. I can heartily recommend thla remAI-oe- e, edy. This voluntary expression of optnr ion will doubtless find an echo in many homes in California for Doddt Kidney Pills have been making some miraculous cures in this state. From the evidence already published It seems safe to conclude that this medicine will be found to be a pei feet cure for rheumatism, urinary trouble, backache and any and every tom or symptom of kidney complaint. Colonels Unique Collection Austrian colonel has just died, leaving to the Army museum. 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A curious usage of the turf is one which ordaias that, when once worn, the cap and Jacket representing a patrons colors become the property of the Jocjsey. If, as frequently happens tbe owner wishes to retain them aa a memento of a successful race, he must buy them from the employe to whom, perhaps, he gave them but an hour or two before Plae-- Cure la the best medicine we ever oaed for all affections of the throat and lungs. WM fit Banal. x, Vanburen. IoA. Feb, U, iwa a Fishermens Schools. There are now in Belgium four schools for the Instruction of fishermen. The pupils are taught how to read weather charts, how to make tha best use of currents, what the bottom of the sea is like, how to make their own nets, how to managej boat .In a storm, how to use the latest Inventions in the line of fishing apparatus, etc. There are about 250 pupils now In these schools. Mr. Wlnalow'a Soothing flyrnp. Fereolldtea teriblnir, aoftea tha sums, reduce to fammattoa.ellaj pain, care triad oollu. 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