The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 11, 1888, Image 1
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VOL. XII
+HE GHOSTS OP RCVCLERS.
BAKNWEta^ cotmr h
mmmM.
iftjt i-Ti jjaa
.
At purr!* «*•* liMltl* Um* (Train,
Our iov(<h ou altarh wh had H-irnrd,
AiM^^lxrd our fributo with the dew,
Our tears, when rosy dawn returned.
Our voloea-wo had joined with son *
Of bird ecstatic, ll^lit vtii hve;
Our Uuijtiiter rollictcl with the brook
Kminlns through darltuess merrily.
At purple erCH benide the rjm
Of frozen lakes our \vvv* we burned.
And slid sway when sUUx-ss rei^ued:
Deep the vast woods our bodies urued.
In starlit nl™ht along the shade
Of our dusk toniOs our spirits glide;
We hear the echoing of the wind.
We (iffeatlmthe sighs we living sighed.’
—Hose Hawtiionio Lathrop.
BELLE OF THE SEASON.
“AH aboard fot* Betbesda spring, Silu
ion, Arcadian, or down town!’’
AU. a* I ait rocking and sing
ig lullabies to my little one lu-re. waiting
»r Fred through the uiidnight hours, that
lonotonous cry of the "Liwa mcii” comes
9 me lu my reveries like a cold wave,
austng my very blood to chill with re
lorse! Uut odhic, tuRe (his easy chair,
ud 111 tell you all about it, for you are an
Id frieud and 1 can trust you Give tuo
our hand jl'ou know it was a way of
nine when wo were deekmates at acliool
o bold hands, somehow I could study
tetter But my story *’
After ruu left tie Noil UcCoulI. a bril
iant. rich young lawyer, tamo to board
rlth as. slid reed law with father Just
it that time there seemed to be a lull in
ba affairs of tbe young people of the
warm A new man in town spread like
rlM flee, and ba at onca became the ol>
lerved of all obeervrm. and para material
for talk for days after AM aor.gbt his
ic^aatelauea Kum tboee of our srt
who bad bean put oa tbe list of "pa«»e
w4 bad rvHirrd fe.ua tha Arid, railed
frues tbetr plarwa of rvtrrat srmeil «.
>al*ra afrasb »Mh am saulew and n
rut end tba Mruggla Tbe anxkoos ut.4h
brought up tba rwar. urging
witb—'it auty ba ycur U«t
ike well of u > <»u • -• i r
diijr. A pcntlcmaa friend of mine will be
| licrifTcr tho bull to ui^ht—may 1 leave
i hini in your cart!?'
I hesitated, k. dozen thoughts rushing
in rim(ij»}ou through my brunt
j “Wlio vyas lief' 1 ■"EHrds of u feather."
i etc “What would Neil Jhin'.t?" But I
| smothered my conscience iino tj^a^rmcla
S!on,‘‘ - l , t , rli«ps 1 11 never see mm ivgiiiri."
1 hhd written of ihe, dcnr olii vieo ptesl .
dent a ooimet in The Fountain lioiife
' News, for which lie coifiplimeutod ,me
I with I hi* jiiaee next to his wife at the ro
' ception that night i wore on this occa
sion, ever memoruhie to mo a.simple cos
tnumof white silk ami tnnll. with dia
mmid oruanicnts DuHlfgdtho "erouing a
boll boy iiaiuled ipe a curd* which read
"For Miss Eunice Ikirtch, uurodnring
Mr Fix*d Malone “ Tliero was a fatality
in that meettng He was tho handsomest
man Favor saw. and proved, as you know,
the most fascinating
After the reception came the gemma
I led with him. was showered with favors,
while the other girls of my town took a
bock scat, woudeu'dsaud looked grccti
with envy As Freu Malone bmie ins
gTHid night on the dimly lighted stairway
ho took my hand and kissed it
I didn't reprove him. but fdt the hot
blood rush to my foce 1 e: it . red my
room, went 8tn.ight td the mirror—s
woman's way. you know—to see how w
hangs had stood the whirl of tho evening
A deep blush still mantled my ebook 1
cast my eyes down "Lhfuice Dortch." I
said to myself, “ruu this be you? Thr tu
perior y.omr.h. as you are railed, what bus
Come over you? Winnie' Mhntne'"
That night '1 spent In lousing, endear
oritrg to ruck my cotiarirocr to sfeop
Ft<hI Maloue sprnt the enftrv stmmrr
at NVAtik».»lia aud trns all deH , t><i:i. so
uitirh agwtfet my faibcr's will that 1ft
-took me away Fr.-d follnucd op the
next train, u.at ma In Cbicago—»&’ don t
KCM1LY COUNSEL* . i.
It IXn't worth while to fret. d?ar,
To walk ne behind a hearse.'’
Ko matter how vevlr.g things may be,
- They corily might he worH>;
Aud C.e U::tu youkiwad e-.niplalulsg (
And gruqniug about the I ud
Would heuer U* (dvoH to going on.
And pressing along t'.ie road. .
rte trodden tlie liCl dtyvelf. dear— '
'TU t!io trippitt,: tongue can preach,
Cut though silcuit! Usoinctiiiio.! golden, child.
Ah oft. there U grace lu speech—
AqcI 1 bsc, fixv.n my lag he*, level,
TU low the isili tUan tin* |vaeo ~
Tlia: trecnes th« Uieb ami iliius the ey$
And writes tlie Hues on (he face
There aixs vexing cares cnonsh, dear, - •
And lo>i«re. when all U told;
And love itrast piouru Its lo-ism
Ami the chiH-k's soft Ltoatn grow old;
Brt the epeh of tlie eraveu tpii'it
Ttirns hlaoicg into uurso, ,
XVhljo the held heart inert* tho troublo
That easily miaht bo worse.
Bo rai’.uat each di a*te.
That will prsstrtly pa»s nway,
And believe n fc.-i/St lo-ctorrow
v. id fr .lo^ape dart today.
TJ crs'6 not hrag olaed by' frett! Jgt **
Gather yoar *ti engta r.aew.
An J11 T l-O' step ipj ons s’xl, dear,
Ut the skies he gmy cr Wee. ,
—Margcret C. EoggS
had only io appear haughty ami ernggrr-
ing—pretty cmjugh to eat under this
equipment—to eouqner tho redoubtable
cfi iff taut Tbe tuarslud took btm sstrad-
illo nriosa Ida* knee, called hjm “my jolly
and modevtoriuiu promises to him
lift. ZHMiil
doff"
AUROHA.
/•“Capt. Duplu!" called Mu-Tt. who. In
<**to of the most beautiful halls «<f tlie
Prince da ta Falx's pa.ace. at Madrid, was
occupied Itt drawing up moo military
decadents A» no one answeml Marat,
the prince. *» they raile«r l.lm ainso his
rrcc«>t ciua blcr.usN. raise l his Lead.
'*▼ I;
shrink (rota
wb-ktsf at tu
that very da
him for b»
raAed-.li
ut it rest •
My fat
Nrtl Mn
Mi
I
, 1x4 -
for his futufo . 7
“Wheu -you shall be gThwot-iin I vylll
ettorh you to my pcrsoual stafL Von
ahiiil fl^’ht at tny side." ,
•• Vch. Priuco Fanfvinet," warmly an-
swered Uio future aido-de-eur.ip.
But MuraFs face turned darjc "PrlnH
FftAfarineii Might it be by chaneo a
/sobriquet brought in by this iuuoceuV
moutli? , . t 1 _
‘ • Why do you call me so?” ho ashed. ,
“Eccanso In the fairy stories Prince
Fanfra iuct is tho Haudsoiflest of all, and [
you resemble hira.”
! “Hat ha! Then 1 am frratly flattered.
; And yon, how do they call you?"
j' “Aurora.”
j “Tito Princess Aurora? That is also \
name from the fairy stories. A little boy
U not called by that name.**
“But 1 am uot a Httlo hej*;,! nm a little
! girl, disguised. Ask nianitim.”
Then, despite the father’s despairing
signs and to Murat’s pg<-at dcllgnt and
amusement, tho' little girl, with all tho j
froticsonicnass •and Ingenuousness of her
age. went on to relate that she hud come I
from P*rb in a Ug carriage; that they !
hail encountered bears iujlhe I*v nnices. j
cad also the Spanish queen, who was (
mahiuir h**r escape, and furtlicrrr.ore, that
they hod been greatly frightened In ail •
tea. w'.iers tlie innkeener was killing
hogs. L*■cause she and ucr mamnia bad
believed that they were assassinating
iurn. that bow they were living up stairs
in beautiful moms, with silk draperies,
gilt everywhere, but very villainous nic j
turn, that among the thing* there that j
she liked was a large mirror in wntch she
could see htrs lf all over, and’also some
tdaj^’dtigs erltleb were doubtira* siwa
doard by tl* royal childira in tbrir flight
“Captain." said Murat, charmed with
this delight fal rhattsr. “it on I v rets r ins
foe yen to Mvwnt mm* to Mom IMipin. I
hare afrm^ met htrhi I^nnr*ja*wrtety.
Front t btM votk'X dim and <
Iff her* my Ktar4 Itke t
Then wouldiv eet fiavw (Byshsavei,
With dew and twilight oo their cotdl
Thou woutdst not have my eong,
».«og ' • w 1
»wsoU'nof drsam*
Fade in silriiooei
My song ( do world won strain)
Fledged from the tuytawie* —j
Of tho uigtit load, love opd pain—
Woke not the world's wild Joy,
Cut stole to tiioe soft and low,
frrmiilins like swtiot child team,
' Half of laughter's ecctauica K
Ilyshrrvf* are tying stilt . , j*
In tlie path wlieru none paw; ^3
Bava ghost* that whkqvring go, i
lo the silent •lilv’ring grasa,
Afraid of hope's Inst sign*, v _ ,
Afraid of those inul. sad eyes.
Cove cloHed souiotimo, .
I/est death them Heeing might fear to oom*
Aud claim tlie Hon.;, aud her.
And hind wiUi stars tlw slieavus
In ttv thiisky rosy evn*.
Ay. if by my lorn ly bier ^ |
Thy wdituda conitis near, . ••
An litou hoar'st wmle OWfeter word
ThaWwind or dower or bird-just say
Her spirit pass'd—’twits wuiged iong
• Ami lust in luht—sixl go Uiy way.
Lisiluui Koaell Uesaengrr tu ilonie JouruoL
t
I
IN THE WOODS.
i
the
i
u to <
Ml It
a>4
ho
•aa e.|<*ol I
lit al owre aataeamw J h|
fori of Indifference, sad
hrtd
vl It
aha
SI
“niih-tl spirit* and whMe,
Biue spirit* ami gray
Minctr. mingle, mingle.
While ye mingle may."
Mr;* repeated It over and over, like an
Incantation, as sbo leaned forward in her
low camp chair, over tbe glowing embers
drawn out on tho hearth
Ai oflm as she leaned forward, she gave
a little shake or etkr to tbe long hand led
eklllci, which was doing duty aa a witch's
caldron A savory eteam came up from
It as she did so. and ll greeted a huagry
ma:i who atood in tbe open door of tbe
but behind ber
lie bad naiked arrow* from tba lake
bwik Me step dredoned by the axma
a hlrh spread lie thlrk carpet brt w east tbs
stump* ef the feUrd trecu. Tbe Ug'-tV
Mteh bxrk ran*** hi » htrh be bad Mod tied
.. If arruea
urwelew.tag reserve
•eh* la tho aiiaatbm
I waa a y saag end
der tho laarwil ef aa
C thsa by a
• aan't i
e* >•
BMtbevVfsa gtri. ai
aid Btaaf aunt, y*
ti*ai
I uw
qua.
I *»
• i
ll naaM base town a gw «t
aour nereee hod I reretsad a> lent too
(be upfleb Ypoag AmerVae • f the 1
ao ebe lenara theaa aa wtber girt* •
age 4M Dut igvx *wxw we* bitao
aw I bad aeser havan eayiklng t
each tbtegs aad sarad hraa I k-v»
hi-A* was re*Mag end shy la my <
git lea Xod. ftetbg la tba baa*''
assa became a eeastaal esmyaabm
waa Bbe aa elder hrwtbrr t • mu
Wiped me-Mb my at iidles ewd long
!■ rid* sad 4mre This oeer ettrwit ■
Ned's lo earfc aa uapretewtbsue eer
ae I was wwMa dtagu .twl tbe mtrt
Uxi at-sxMie mutters
lobi
t fn.
Am
a w»t> r wav at Jttg li
KkeUKUag-JaB a
a^Ia.i liaifriodhlhl ]
s brueaed fare abd dark
heoutag; eteslUagfy eu
** ehe glanced aver ber
uvswwtit ef h's tba wlgu
Nfk thr Irssl will* • •urm**
Ai km€ ImA v^npA
hvwolb la • quirk gaep.
r ut tbe hut
•ft Ift ft#
Imrfttli
bore to ask of t
miui now end then u
in the .trout streams. <
than * .lt*| history
man who had so littlu
i who managed to koop oot of the way ,
i So Uuoffrey Morris being her first actual
; guest. Margaret Winston was apfsuvaily
bent on doing ijim honor x
“I have a sp<.ckicd U^uty of s trout,
ehc-eoM^ “i won keeping him for break
iast v sotneho^r j have to ify to teO)
■ papa s bit iu the tnoraiug.. 1 think
docs not sloop well, and eo he (pm hat
! little spjictlte. And—oh yn. seino rasp
Ixtrics! I have contrived a spring housq
in s shelf of rock over thejbrooic; It keepq
' everyt iiiug so cool and crisp But If you
will cum with. me. It’s only a stone's
throw, troll have everything for ten I |
know papa will like to have a feast In r
your honor, Mr. Morris." i
Mr Morris!" -
The name reached the ear of a man who
had approached the hut across the mossy
sod. not stealthily, hut ss noiselessly aa '
(ieoflrey Morris had before hint. . , '.- I
lie hod reariied the -email nnglitwd !
windows which stood open to tho e\ nuitg 1
*dr. . .. • j
He stood still with a atari.
“Mr Morris!" ,■•.
■ The dancing Prctlght within showed
him Oeoffret Morri«r seated smoking at J
Ids hearth, his daughter standing with 1
her pretty bead turned toward him. .
How should John Winston know tbs! ’
the pipe be was smoking wsa a pipe of
“lie will ted her—alia will believe
him." be said to himself, sod tqrued
sharply oa his heel, sod plunged bank
brio the eurraundiag wood. , I
Meg woe standing with ber Bark tr tbe
window, and saw nothing of tba ead.lan
fere there, but Morris did, aad sprang tu
his feet
•Wiaatoar
“Oh. is paps IbersT fried Meg
j Wbra ti.ey rum* eat to him he waa
at suding at the rot mare of the owal. asm
frwaliag them, haggard aad wUd rywi.
a are of tbs fueaat
v
antaMw
mmmm
miiftt ttjiif
Htrai^hl
hi* Cri
and y«
piitvcr that great
Jujdtori i « *
. Coloring floe*
there ho no red upon tj
too much Ip the lipfi
nirsx» tints land. tbctn
factofily; Ut. msuly k
the jiqmisqme man i
Tr*Tft«riY '
shirt collar never
rrllnrinmt, w list ever
airength. A )>i*>nde men
weak ness )U>d insli
li<mr<l in in (a
iw a trifle ,mel
haired and hluck
very st tractive tbe
Of course below
in the thoroughly
are ranks after ranks
attractive,
upon whom oor
»u ret f*intent ia
forms far from
ijftffll M try.. Aad.
one *< the »»<
roodltlons of
may not Be
not have ear phy^aaL
, ever, liqt aoVudy likes J
(IrArlenry, be have
his carevr, a sea res
« nmea love him aa
just as readily as If be IB
fart, the wotaaa
art Urn duwa aa
O.vnoe of ib* raise of hi
hm ut She world.—'Mia.
TT -
! IUf»1»t 1
!. pi , eUd f*
«p te ymi. *
befv for.
V 111
tkw
■d tl
ess
I
■we se i f
■
am ear
klahevt haaoC* N.ll or Meim
erwM* of h.m. hut b* w<
II* had tflbrsys as!I*I am lutb
beast, sad I hied tmwlwi It e* s !1<
hat ea libs arrasSis La kissed
by my Uorets Was rear kWe
thot* lie read la my toil tale arr«
which amde bis h-ei^t tbrwb a^ih
H * afterward pemd far aa artist who
ao* am aa that eight TVs picture Is
Ishutad Tbs Bwrot tnrl (.vadwelu.** anff
■tma at tbe Fhris eel >a
A Cassia
Phu Ut Ml
irtta rewt
Wsi ■
lie
Ivum an s i
ruerived spectal meat
loot year
A year afterword father
Waaassbs f w
ag.i
ls9 #n
mw#i# •*!
f <
NM# till
ft %•«# (
“VspMI
■4w-l
• ;v4S f *
i CHjr Urftlft#
a reav»rnri tea at aa*a. be w*y *f
ft# 9 "nj ui
v c#n am at
•W*
wiag *b* eo* *4 at all afraid
m rmi #r4 1 ®
'# Hft •
m ^ A_#l t I I
f-w
) fYPtre X
Oeri
lK# *
(ft k reef *
l tlwi! t |J '
u, “(law, bear* sb* aabi pearepily.
iaff wuasTbrrs bsart *r rra/ibet tbel
so*} UoMa w»s ea *pp*«^rMla salata
!*;» i
trlf t«l VftIMfttft s
T
V* little ward betag a net aasuMMa
M; i# It#* f #
i-4. withnw-t
AI twt kag
Kn
e Kmclsad laUiu«allfe. tb* aew
•er req« aMd ea pfuwpllp:
By tbe comb 1 b**s ay way, aad tbe
xci ef year Ire shMtln* eat bm tb#
s Jr w * err. :; te you I Jfj nut
» f I
if **ffn##i#ft
Tto
L-J
three vmla
1. •
MMb
•«*
2 reerlgtul
lb —
iw there w** * Imatev comp ia tb*
| 1
It !*r
» mAf
bavbend Ms* 1 e*sae w* the flret 1
! «, «b m rw-F^
we of haad
#■>
tbereugbly dess* aad runted."
ft be dw eat ode "aad baagrr. too."
1#4 vlilrli
IvtM
i Hr* aut.*
l
-ga *> | q if Art
A an
1st Kn v
9 k
ea be *4aud ea tbe bvartb beside her.
rvsa 9U*+
m4
upoa this
ftnd
1 tbe *aw‘SBC oral ap Me •every
eavs#t
Vwakl you •
tblag. Ueoffrey
In here bet area
thls^n eta* I ba*
yoa tx4 have e|
all. that Is all y*a earn* la 4
tabs her from mu Ws ora
ef Usism aad Untilng is aw
tbe ettiaMbm treaty "
Tbe gtri bad ganeatrulgM U Kim, Dab |
ig bet arm tu hh*. althmmb ba aauM
*«e pat bar ftam btm with tkmt pm
aaata geotara of mpabtam
■m t kbrnh be meqin iou sn^Lsrua ?oa
a*w aethtnr aetidag ran ishe me hum
■ o-—s
MgJHf? Aiuerwa
■tf • mtfhH
•ma. ettuluiagMej
tug ocf tv .1 f aad tv
i. rwh
».a-* r s iduwb u
TUte uo>peaMm
• *t«ng eipmtmeal
The tgmy
I m'wmby Isu a *
tu] whoa they I
gcr-umithrf
o/lef
*ts« ib
letter
nr th
tat f
tma hr w*d
eovrmd oae <
zt
Jr
Xot tbe
tf tb
, .
f«%ui bool am ea
sttsg tho fends s
as* cnohtsr "
fMber. I abm
iklrf, aulnataa
yaa * IU aut toll
“Bat If eveey
Meg? Use aut
lee whdebl
Audi M
d ||#T
* •
It* it4 t
If be I
add
rf a.
I
our
summer
aeta *1*0
thcro
the
hri Its
us for a short time
gtrtrion* rveatag just ss tbe fre
were (rimming their Isnipu for tbe fi
besstafthum at tlw
spring slot naJ to am
St
of
Neil
t>.m
ffua
lliug
■af
Too
(1
W1
xt on
i ore
111 be ready
»xr*o b* marb longer
mm from brr law scat aad brgaa
m Istoo ss she spike
la's glume fntinarwl bee furtively
■ ss to
■a
rf |
be iasJ* meaeutlv.
fat ho
Ntx
to «■>’. Ik
The iu
!n soam sarprtes Bbe dtd net leak Hbe a
rough laiubertasr's daughter this »leu der
ug thing, moving so d<-f*’y shout bur
f •
t iling t&tng. moving so def™
■ravly task Her drees
Mae fl'sntiel, and bar delrcate
was of
life." by-Ms*Ima Arnold It wee
feu ion to tarn, sad te »v brsrt
' tbe
wovdenl do
dkt That
is OS if be fa
to r
ai
HU it
fell then.
rliv
SUI
rut a 'Jll
!e, nn tr
elm had
kn
But|
(XSS
ted Mm s'cwvsa back from tbe t
she might have bcoc a dalaty
Jyts
t^llrt^*”^.
US’S
and so distim tly that I could boar ft
“Who ts this MU* Dortch of yoar tuwn?
Ah* Is bruuttfa) end sings like s night
Igcsie. bm saoms iudlflrrcat to society?"
I recognised tbo speaker to be blsm !•«
Dnyle. s New York wonrxu who hmi spent
much of her time abroad, and wb» bad
realised a round sum from playing
roulette at M>ui*c Carlo. Elm was s typi
rsl womsaof fcsldou—raagniCcent tigure.
bloodlued hair, cosuictlcs in prufiirion,
but rut brr cusrse featured Dancing esmo
as usturaldo jmr feet ss the latest Hcanil.il
to her Hr**, jo ho stared tri r.s* the
height other ambition, end to b« mobbed
by Ute uini her sruMof bliss; vet rite
possessed tact, most potent uf social
qualities.
“Oh. she ts on# of the goody-goody
girl*.” replied one of tbs holies fro tumour
town. “The men call licr sweet. but"%uu-
tent themselves with admiring her from s
distance, there’s nothing exciting iu know
ing her better. Ehc gets in with all the
old people, her slow wars suit them, she
wastes ber smiles ou the iMtuper. and is
styled a superior worpsn. Dear mol These
superior women—how stupid they arc!
For my port I prefer to ignore thesg stiff,
tfonal
ir - ■ t-XS k
V ISC k
It sad the yoa
-nuiing In peasant
ig Kn.rilshmsn
Iptte
rustnme,
(then off
M wss
.*,1
served
here and tlien* on the
isn|agim mid ofihdightfni wti
U
<Tf
Id the trfuta mid In Ilcsr.-rnM-i
excellent rhuvts and Ikirgnndu-* si
sud sold for from tache to thirty
cents the bottle.—New Yori
Wwrid.
•*A fb3d
TT
.-1 ngr
ft jiurift al r
A bn
ir.UlU i t v«
if, ff!
lira at
uwy
hurst
Fn
• If rears
r# irr.
I rill
csl
i, not even tbe orl
«tlie Trlusr! Desl
re)*Ups was only
parlor. 1
dual srtlal,
H >. tim uUi-
11.00 Ah.
nd him awry.’
onmured tin* young man. hi s sad vot ~o.
“Ntr, teep him. silica he is lit re. He
could udtT j sent bad; tIiron,-h n country
re'.# for re volt. _ L’t him reiusln. but ou
cc:. nit Ion that 1 never ace bin. under-
ctaud; and. nt'ore nil. on rt*ndition that
his presence i\mll not be the causo of tho
rliglitost lirvicb of your, duty Hist
Could lie very, pntty! Discipliuo would
go on Cncly If carh) ooo cf us dragged
cJvt'.t his progeny through a camprtv'nl"
Murat, la a r-tatn of fury, tur:i(vl his
bar!;, li-aviu r tho caplaln fftrally c:uitc;t
becattso lieHMr.urioq Dunin.' had not told
... . nil. Kct oulyAvas he hidifig the child in
fh!L^^5_*!^*L nt ^ ,,uu . feh 1° 1-4UO upper r'-u-t of IU) b.u tut the
from
propriety and have
l ■
m (to
'conventional laws of
a good timo.”
When they had gone Nell be,
msko comparisons in ofy favor, lie &ni<l
I was truthful, innocent and pure, and
oh, his confidence If! me only death could
break. He said good-by to me that night,
but was happy, for I had promised to
marry' him ou my return home iu the
autumn.
He had gone, and two months more of
the summer. How should I spend it?
When that question entered ray mind, the
tempter entered my heart, slowly but
aurwy. The conversation I had heard
still lingered with mo. “J believe i’ll
show these people what a stupid, indif
ferent girl can do when she takes « no
tion. There's nothing to bo d.>no b ;t
make myself excessively agreeable to
jMepje. I have nothing better to do; no
thought.
aTu
from Hull, surely,’’ 1
tie later I was sitting at tho pleno
Blanche Duvle came up with
ber gushing compliieents.
at, I received them
i up« quick rep
i sought my company on every oc-
te my discomfort: but. “If T
tffas to be s success, I must receive every
•as cordially. It would be uuwise to is-
ear sash a wosnaa's displeesare; and then
be keving soon: not enough
tU sports.” J argued.
Rbs IVits a V.'Im- TVomaih
A Indy who is jiu>t passing tbe sr.r.'.mv't
in a fs.ru house n istes bow by a shrewd
dev icy tho socurwl her luoAUPg imp.
- which had been srtiotuiy broken iu i;v>on
by a noisy cockerel who felt it tt w>u< u a
privilege tn.i a duty shrill voiced to hall
Ihe uioru directly uniter her window Elie
j remunstrated w ith her hostess In vain
That worthy da;*io slept other side
of the house, and tiVnibhi^Versolf little
at the renort of chanticleer's offensive-
i ness, so th
the boarder that if any thing wua to bo
; done slie must do it herself.
She reflected; j chi* devised a plan; s!ie
acted. • She liunt<-d iq> g. small boy in the
neighborhood, and fyr n small s;iin hin d
him tg’come early in the dewy monilug
aud drive tho clamorous cockerel round
to the other side of tho house There
suit was that when tho chuurk'leef's
»hrill clarion cheered the morn its notes
pierced into the,vexed ears of t!w land
lady instead of those of th* boarder
Tlie result of this policy was most catls
factory. The email boy bed been engaged
for a week, but at the cud of tho third
day tbo boarder smilingly paid him a
week's wages and disebargrd him. —
"Because," she said, “as we aro going
to cat tbe^rcoster foF dinucr to-morrow, 1
shall not need to make you como apy
longer, ’-i^—Boston Courier.
Cost of Krapfog l)!sm*ml».
Diamonds are an cr pensive lu.xur)’, oi*en
after they aro purchased It requires a j
large experi** wkei'p'-Ttiem'tti n-patr; a»
well as to take cure of them ct times j
"Yon would scarcely-bdiewMliat we cm
ploy over
a member
do, though
. afraid to-intrust tho cleaning of their
Mnch to her Jvwula and th* pulltdiing of ihu.diumuiu.U
to thtir uinida. upd as th* wu^t has to lie-
dune at least once a month, it require* af
hust a largv corps of workers Sony-of
our experts are women, .but the majority
ar* men. Tlia wurk is don* Imro iu th*
■hop. generally, for if don* iA the Lome*
of th* •wncr* we a«* cl !»“ril to *c»H et
least tw> mAtelier* raf.h «tch c'entHr..
ty is ib* Lrsl poacy.—Boston w
“lostsltini ut ITan*' Clot bins.
“There I* anotlg-r eihen* which 1^
i beeouo popular within n f*w yccr.x," said
i on* of these mediants. “You Imre
I probably aotiBBd that tbo majority of
youag clerks and counter Jumpers are
very wcil dressed. Tlmir clothes are of
good ruitcri."'.!. ar* ent in tbo littest stvlo,
aud they generally hare several suits.
Now, tho majority of these young men I
get from to glO n week, aad have te,
pay their board. How do they buy so 1
many i lollies? I’ll tell you. They find a
iuey tind
eouvenlyut and acconnnodating tailor, v. bo
is willing* to trurt them. They select
their good* and purrhaae their clothes, of
course, ct a higher price than they could
S et them for dsewbora They pay k>o
own. end agree to jray s week "until
they uro fully paid for. The consequence
is. they aro ulwuys well dressed, but they
aro always iu debt to .their tailor. Its
better for them though, for they would
only spend their money foolishly nsd
never nave a docent suit to wear if they
hud to pay cash for their spring or fall
suit before they oajoyed tbo privilego uf
wearing. The tailor makes about 113 per
cent, profit, hut the boys are contented,
aad very seldom fall to pay all they agree
to do. v —Chicago Herald.
■ a hundred jewel cleaners." said j
r of a large extablishmunb “ We ■ •e«i?"
'h. Most of our customers ers ' “dcs
P too—poor woman coma
France, after riski'“; n t u wtaddangers, J
STificvtag a thousand deaths, during u |
joutiwyTtl'n carriiga trader a burring !
bkytijftn enemy * country; bccacao the ;
hud wished i t any'oust again Iff sea aud I
embrace her ru : baud, and had been un j
ablo to'resist tho mad hrtinod desire for |
this rev.u’o'.i -“Think, uctv, if 1 \\oro to
dio fur f;‘i :u thoe!” ebe bad said, with
the unceasing cry of a poor cvcuturo ou
tho eve of a crisis, real cr imaginary, in
which she may bo overwhelmed. Tho
young Ucslxr^i did uut lov/l hiiusolf strong
enough to tryn her away. Uo h.d tot
tied 1 tr cu tlie third f.ocr of the palace,
the recur was nut taiesed, r.r.d tio Lad
since lived hr a constant fright,'duo to
Mnrat.
A week rolled by after thacsptaaaikm.
Tlie general npoke no jr ere on unv subject,
llo ccntinueu. Lowever-, to give his orders
in short, sharp Ltylc—a sign thrt his iiis-
ruU.^facUoa was "not yet dispelled. But
Cue Cro raomlng, under tho influence cf
on unknown good Luraor. ho suddoily
took it into h_j toed to ash his aidc-dc-
camp:
We!!; about this child?
ear;nut-La.ic
T win go and
es. iuCsemtSBwiift!.
fled bun If yon wish it."
l:i a few miyutes cite? f .-a young father
in 1
r.ot to a common stock, but In each cuso
from on c-cyuoliy living individual back
wards. Some of-the results aro most
startling; cs, for liisttnCc. tho caloulatiou
that tho normal Increaso'of ancestry up
to tEeThtrtr-second gcaeratLoa^aqws'that
each living-^fLnJh&s 4,234,fifiT.flCS onccn-
j tor's. After that, who can doubt tbo
n. kinship cf tko woihl? —Xew OrlcoaST
I'icryuae.
It
now w* bava a half dc:
down at Ntx pm n Ka pvu»io leveL. ivv V
so? os Iruffb t* tee a m »xref»*lv*
sirf siw t-tiek C.or« llsbi* Urd m
;xd incroct o Ixvjts, v. kh’go'.J bpnrs, and
hra thouldcrx tli* huBsr.rs j*elive, |
*.r;u.x.'itb fur In tk« Uungeriaa style,
co;r,p«—.ct. t—
reanc
lieuc*sjcos'.ruse tf tho
hTiJ* csidnui, foreseeing that,
_ er kter ky cLr r.co er xclttiitsrUy,
/ho pr.r.ra mi; hi s*a tho tl.thl, hod con-
Vulvvi tho hlta of pr-icnriug tholitth
rraCd the nUfurd ccrt Khcty to fatter
Ik* srjms^r. Tho Bull DM Mil hi Iasi,
i***— Iu vrltn Doth I cct.
Young Ilestefis-(to Mr. Oldboy. a mil!-
ionoire)—AYiU.yqtL.karo a gku -uf vine.
Hr. Oluboyf * , • - it—
Mr. Oxiboy (a rank Prohibitionist)—
Than!: you, madam, but I never drink
The Who!* World Atu.
If 5fr. Heary Kendall, tho anther of
“Tlie Kinehlp of Men," is t& be believed,
there Is uo reed tf tho “or.o touch of
rtature" to ‘.'nuke tho whole world hht”
Ho traces car relatlouahip to one another, | abroad, and your father did mo tho honor
iSfT TUM TO
Ings wbii* sb* was *agagod There was
a liny loan to of a nx-m briihul tbW.
tbruagb the balf opt-o doorway luto
hich Im could caicii s glkai|is« of wbita
drajsrnes, si: 1 whkb be gureued to b* tbo
girl's own chan 1st In this outer ono
tbor* was s bunk OJiod with greet! sprue*
boughs built Into tb* wall, and a shelf
above It. on which o pilo of bunks stand
Veside s tobacco jar. A curiously carved
pipe lay In front of this; and so narrow
was (Uo whole Space that tbe
flames on llie hearth seemed,
flickering to and fro. to msko a d ish at
It and to pluck at tbe beard of tb* gro
Usqno face carved upon the liowl.
Tim young man's cyt-a followed them.
“By Jnr«!" he said, trader bis breath,
then, as tho girl turned;"l hayeu't tny
ptpowtth me. I s?e ycr.ur fr.tUc^smohca.
W <nM yoa kindlv allow mo to borrow
bis? I ussuro you I would swok« the pipe
of nonce, although I am not su Indian."
She sificd a little, perceiving that b*
had observed her first mistake, and her
self put tobacco box and pipe Into bis
hands. ”1 don't think pa pa would refuse
it you—though he values it, i think.
He"—r-
Her guest was looking it over closely.
Then ho tilled 1/. and lighted it at tho lire,
suddenly lifting himself from tho hearth
and stretching out his bauds to her, as he
puffed away.
“Tho pipo of peace. Miss Winston."
The girl staffed, too utterly token
surprise to withdraw her liaud.
•“You know-me, then?" she criqtt
“1 know my pipe,” he said cajmJy, EtiU
puffing away.
“Y'our—pipe?" < £ f .-w - .
•'Hother, mine until I gnvoiFtf) your
father at the liffice It was among sundry
other trifles l brought back with me from
rqiii«- tu take my I
lie hod »t retched It out
He*, glancing front tb* one to t
drew th* two ooftly
bond nestling iu them
“I oio KlaJ," ah* soil
up Into (ftoffrof < foe*. “I
have forgiven yoa hod yoa doubted
But I am glad w* can be frioado-"
“Hare *• not amokod the pip* of]
tSgetherf’ sold ho, lightly.
*—r 1 -^ ■ , • • • •
in tbeir But already It bad fleabe
Geoffrey Morris' mind wall, i
hisj'.uid, but his heart—that otie might
be ;cbd to be romctlilng more than friend
with Meg Winston. And romebowr or
other he must have succeeded, though
tills summer, now that he Is plaunltt;
other fishing trip tu tbo lakt* that
iu and uut frcui Canada Into Maine,
not Meg Winston, bat Mbf Mnyflfc.wl
U premising to go a-fishtag with *‘*'“
C. V. Maitland ia Once » Week ly
Tit* 1‘opaUtlae of Parle-
The first census ever taken of Paris woe
m 13^8, when there were 2d,000 Inhabit
ants. anil it was more than 400 years later
buforo tho number exceeded balf a million.
In 1801 the population was only 647,758.
and tbe entire, department of the Seine
contained but C31,58& souls, Sine* then
(lie number has tneruaeed. in the city, te
by
to accept it oue day when we sat smoking
lu the office iu Montreal."
*Tjlo not uuderstar.3”-
“That I
Cories* (anxious to
you
say (be
Jjt it |
’hat I am Geoffrey Morris, Junior
member of tlie Montreal banking house
where your father waa oashier. ”
A flush of pleasure brightened the girl’s
‘•Oh, papa will be to dellghV*^—-
Then she stopped abort. Would papa
be delighted? In these threo month*
since they had lest their vtUagu home
near Montreal, to lary theax.-lre* so
str.ragely here iu the forest, he had
see rued to dislike every reminder cf tb*
old life “1*1 us b-v# cou* with every-
told ber ahmiuly
YY* shall
to ask
we are
{ ,230.DUO. and Id the deparcinen^ to onout
.000,000. Certain quarters, tho#* la th*
center of the city, can be considered aa
having reached their rtnxlmna, end ss i
(Batter of fart the last, census, token in
Xm. shows a slight falling off in tbsm as
com ppred with tlie census of 1881. Ihii
in bU othc? portkNM of tbe dty and In the
suburbs tho Increase Is sppsnqd. But
the number of French born persons ba*
not incmiseil, however; In 1881 they
2,057,029, while five
bored but 3.067.890
crease. 180.338. to
foreigu elenient.
No continental c
foreigners aa Paris,
f of America i? there
to tluft dass <
com* first
' there are
and Zi,
pie belong
trnry la
!
sAreawr-V ^ --.
■irtin iyi|)ryj* •'wfi ]w
“..AST^Oj- - ..Jt. TXZJCZ;
thing about it,’’ he had J
“Let us forget It while fw <
not he troubled with
T- «
j Bx Ail Ui
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