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— a at cate ” “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. 9 SOME QUEER ALASKAN FISHES. & MAGAZINE OF IDEAS. MARCH OF THE OCEAN. HOREORS at THE wUsEUM. FIRE MADE TO ORDER. ee fterwat One Species That Are Used for Caudles—No- Uncle Sam Prints a Very Interesting Pub- | How the Atiantic is Devouring This Contt- Dried Heads, Ruman scalps and Neckleess ‘or that you murdered my poor boy?" tions About White Whales. Meation, Frofusely Tit a. ment—Bad Prospects for the Future. How Matches Are Made by Millions—The of Fingers. “Wait until you hear the whole story before | 667IVHERE ARE ALL SORTS OF INTER- MOST PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED ATLANTICCOAST LINE FROMCAPE | First Steps Toward a Useful Invention. T cuneee Perhaps you U igor Fajen . ak Cod to Cape Hatteras, which at this season of Ee MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN in for horrors, but some gruesome things pid ae ideas in it than can be found in any other oxist- | the year isfringed with morry bathers, is retreat- Europe and America, taking the average: | are to be found there netertheless. CHAPTER IIL - ing a ‘by the gor- ing with « steady and alarming rapidity be- ‘Uses cight matches every day in the year. For exemple, there are two buman beads —— ——— Wenteree. eed printed on the | fore the waves of the ocesn.” said a geolo-| Does it not seem wonderful when one con-| from the upper Amazon, dried ina weird, eed ‘tion. That is af thas younsreters; [nse Pome e aed finest paper obtainable, in copies of about 100] ft to © Stan writer. “Each average your | mdere he ,mormons number of matches | extraordinary fashion. ‘The natives on the mat afine organ agulp. pe it was smelt and swims in vast schools along the coast. | Does cach aaranteed circulation of | t@ waters advance one rod where no | which, at rate, the civilized world uses | high slopes of the Andes delight in chopping . Ehiurek ue thst would be worthe lot of money, | Nm to liston undemonstratively to the contin- There is no better pan fish, for it is of delight-| Php, Uncle Sane trie tr nesce Io ce benuaifel | gach year to light ite fires, ite pipes and cigars | off the heads of their enemies and preserving P ; ‘tance of Mr. Caswell's narrative. ‘i ful flavor and as fat as possible. In fact these 8 thing fails ay aaecn ba pectiead acl Gee Property owners at summer resorts allaiong|and other things which Tequire ignit- | them for ornamental and other purposes. Their "bday gar rab py nope finny delicacies are so fat that the natives uso quarterly or somi-ennual volumes may well be | the shore view with dread the encroachment of | ing for purposes of every-day conve- method is to makea cut with ® knife around “ go them dried f fi forked the sea, trying their best to its progress | nience? The very notion of on withont | the | draw the skin streamed through the stained glass windows ner—a brave, good-looking lad he was, fall of | sticuy. teyee ee gr lees ee “hon, | considered decorative additions to any library. oppose its p getting lower part of the neck and draw and bathed the gray Norman masonry and the | “You mesn out in western At work and fuil of pluck. I, too, was you with breakwaters and other feeble expedienta. | them seems so absurd that one does not realize | of over tie ie \merica, amid the ir ‘The editors are the authorities of the patent ‘ over the head, taking care to preserve darkly glowing oak paneling with a glory of | prairies and the mountains; is that it?” heasked | thon than 1am now, sol I yas ight mid fAtfor | to burn until consumed. ‘Their fat the Eakimo office, and there are no advertisements. Five | Nevertheless, the eating away of the shore still | that itis only within the last sixty years that | fact the meas mtoa yok cans e Pree warm eubdeed cclerr Ter hiky tout mete — most ansthing. We went to work together | also try out for butter, and as a substitute it it | Soltnrs a your is the subscription price; no | Proceeds, inexorable Neptune devouringit inch | they have been procurable. How marvelously | Next, the skin me tcnen right alde out, and jou prtmereadea al ars lyrst dgerre berpe sian, Sent fo 8," soplied the other,“ fold scoking, and. Tcan tell you it vas nomat-| not so bad as you might suppose. Prepared in | Ueuminmie genta, by inch. “Ocean avenue at Long Branch only a | cheap they are, too! In fact, there is no pro- | the lips are sewn together with coarse tema, my laasens ome ai kaa aad Gane pe benz oe Beanery Tee living thers pale ieee Baio pea the shape of oil, it serves excellently as a sub- The “Oticiel Gazette of the Patent Office” | £°¥ years ago was @ broad road, now it isa| duct of human manufacture that better illus such as grocers use, leaving fringe of the was the = trates the ex; wing advantages of ma-| string ba: down length of two feet 7 of the | these twenty years past, off and on, and an old lay down, | preat quantities cf aned from cod livers, and is the title of the publication, It includes a | ®4FF0W one comparatively, its width decreasing — aging ris prep lacremiey uate keys bess : spend by part. orig it a| a see oe pcg y rod lig | Great quantities of it are sold by a othecariee of the pr chinery. When one machine will turn out | from the chin of the departed foe. Finally, mally. At other points the beaches of a 3 list of patents granted, with the wording of | *npuslly set the folks craz: women, there in th ing stiff and stark with | BOW a9 # substitute for the latter generation back are hundreds of yards out at | 15,000,000 matches in ten hours, why should not | the head, thus bereft of its skull, is Slled with of the ori brighter bordering. It played ground. But it Pry ‘a of soeeen. Fhase ar throats cut by Geni or with» half | 1, jg ge gpd a wealth of Alaska | the claims or applications and reproductions The oa geek meet ind a ion 6t nb ne Se | Bash grsoan. = aoe ig, among the gilded tubes of the great organ ik® | things don't grow in « few years, any more | dozen bullets through us'from the. thieving way, called the ting eis eigenie: | Of drawings of the inventions, as well ae oar | before it, has an ‘expectation of life’ of a de- | commonplace to be worthy of serious consider- | gravel is renewed ns often as msy be ® fitfal phosphorescent haze, rippling now and | than an oak gets to be amighty tree in the same | ruffians. It was a long, heart-breaking bunt, growing to from sixty’ to Rinety pounds in | T@* decisions of the commissioner on cade or so perhaps, but it must go. Not long | #tion? until the bead has shrank to quarter the size it lets and spots of light upon | space of time. and as the days went by and our provisions boat Fan ferences, priorities and such disputes. In old Sweden is the great match maker of the | that of -born child. couea ann scroll work. and immediately aft- | The organist gazed in mild inquiry and aston- | outand neurly every speck of powder was clean | Weight. It perp Bod of epee, rare act | times all cach matters were cormred in annual | since a huge hotel ‘at ular summer city my a new-born child. vers. erward hiding its fickle brightness bebind «| #*hment st the American. gone, my partner got weary and haggard and ‘Written for The Evening Star. FROM LETHE'S BANKS. WRITTEX FOR THE EVENING STAR BY HENRY HERMAS, Author of “The Silver King” and ‘‘Claudian.” HE NATIONAL MUSEUM DOBS NOT GO "HE HOUSE OF GOD Was FILLED \ with the dim, purple twilight, which pop' world, but the industry is conducted on an| The a of thy had to be dragged by a team of locomotives a § aeond deen tent thus treated te gro hr re ‘the The natives dry these | re; which were often atwelve month or ¥ enormous scale in the United States and other ¢ beyond describing. Its tace is that of & peety vel meg erga oer vg |andasprmurecnt evolu ca | momen minier a Coiagtem ns nes | es aks acs fase. hoes a | Senitatecemncs me eo or fallgw., Timber for the purpesd cates | toi ine, Toute eS sale of «four, = ” el * +, re fos ni TvO. ar mn ne ros | in era teen ee | Wes a sr ee | ne ee AG Sw apm ov, ha | tg al sh Me eee terns |e ge Pas with melody, weird, strange, yet harmonious . je on, and at last we as ted by the tail. Thus pre- was made and a weekly publi- ce veven matches. After being freed from y oue man could be at the same time a lover of | hopeless tocontinueand we made up our mindsto led + , cation was inangurated. "This, in "i872, | Process {is going on. Villas and orange the bark the blocks are put into a machine re- roploeengbompen pupae bream bones Sreatires “nurehee and ® slayer of « fallow | turn back. And as 'we were trudging along. | Pered, the dah arecalled ‘chowicheo mal’ and Tisemated the “Oficial “Gazette” but, even | Areves.on the shore ars ewept away and nuh rembiing «turning lathe, with a fixed cutting c Et noe Gone other “a ae gradu’ “1 a we an and hungry, and barely al to ‘sufficie: a en. ancient practico revailed of - by s tins trip of = rtul trophies by their long from Row tripping and plasful. then chiding. sonor-| “Ah! but Iam not both of those at | drag the weight of our rifles (for it was a dift- Ler in me eae ee ‘he dogs | Printing all the drawings pf inventions to- Jeeort Sf Aast Island, a health and turned off preciscly the thickness of w match. | the rafters ot the fous ieee eae from consciously wandered over the kere and called brslne—rob ype ao Lg ae me Pg ger Sl rar ee mr] TL pr sledges. Bought from the na- | Kelher on pages by themselves, with, numbers | fh10r4, Of, New Orlean ane | Wile thie Of ring done small knives seyarate | to thom vitaperatives jibes on occasions of fem y = in mountains), we lig! up spot ive ri referring text on of was not “4 abeet reneer into bands it | tivity. Seeth the ghost of censured Mermcuing, Somes | | “twelve yous age?” Me Spencer cried out, | whore waterfall had laid the rocks quite bare. | yea om the great Yukon river, « single ukall le ntl 18¢4 that the plan. was opted, which i K, ‘washed bank | seven Tong ribbons are Eredaced, Troe pe gle mi forgotten, ‘why, it was years ly partner was irst to see it and there balls. The chowichee of the Yuken is | 8till continued, of running the pictures in o each just the length of the match’ that is to be. 8 Memory, one to melt into the other, one to | Charlesdied in America! You knew my name! mistake. There was the gold lying | musket balls. ee a “it ‘tent vill n the The museum bas very large collection of chase the, other with the heart's longings that | J. nas he whom you murdered!" eae poe aa gies ps Jl ae ‘ant held in euch high esteem that the Russians | With the letter press, so that each paten' Prompted then. ‘man 8 \d would have fallen -s “a He wae alone m the church—that old man at | i¢ The had mot bese ceaghe Ie te oie aece | LUMPS in the quartz bed of the water. tell you we weren't long in splashing into it, of its construction and method of working. the orgar—alone—his thoughts and the grest | arms, and toon we had sacke fall of rich ore‘and tong | owned Alas For convenience the inventions. patented fol- instrument of ie thenghte etenaees ] more tocome. Then we came to think that EVERY NATIVE A FISHERMAN. companions. 0 nen nme, fo think - ss cman, be- | 0% on® another in numerical vequence, 40 that - “ re were only two of us an at one of us “In Alaska every native @ fisher one only to turn over ves of e THE CoaST HAS RETREATED. latter contrivance ch: them ito match | Meadow ss ‘, u ined with Pegg ae gremlin — — Fae ee ee nnd, fetch help While the | canso almost the entire population depends | volumes in order to find anything he is looking | “Comparison of maps shows that the At-| sticks at the rate of thoutahds n minute, which | the victims bleed. avid cotsaen ‘Of the Past sity and. forest ‘and. prairie and| ‘The American supported Mr. Spencer to a| other watched by the find. I was the stronger upon the resources of the waters for food sup- | for. It coste $200,000 = SS = ky lantic coast from Barnegat inlet twelve miles | are afterward dried in heated drums that re- | same part nest ploneers may Lave been the Mountain, to bis boy who had left him | seat, gently and tenderly, and fanned him with | $04 it =. * biggles ply. ‘The men spear and net and trap the eal- | ™4gazine, and thesubscril iefly patent to go to America—now nearly twelve | . bat until he had recovered himself. lve. The sticks thus prepared are then | man from whose caput a shock of binck and - ea, | ®°Uthwara, known as Long Beach, has in | ¥ oo 7 P jet two or throe fellows that wo could |mon, while the women do what they can to | who mist be onthe Tete eect | tnirty-two years retreated 545 feet—more than | nfted 0 remove | all splinters, ‘and the | curly locks wns torn: it forme a part of ‘the ex Some three or four letters, brim- ° gs os : n the out same apparatus that accomplishes this purpose | hibit. There are many other scalps of white Juing with impatient, boisterous hopefaluess, | “Wait till you hear my story.” said the | trust to help us, and my partner was to remain help, dragging great strings of the captured | tions, and the inventors themselves. one-tenth of a mile. Surveys of Cape May | arranges them lel 0 us to be conveniently | people and Indians-the former mostly curly to a pr yes eed ‘Othe anx- | stranger, “before youcondemn me or judge | on guard. It took me three days to get down | animals along the water's edgo and watching | | Each member of Congress is entitled to ono | county demonstrate that within the last| bundled. Finally they are dipped com- | and readily distinguishable from the straight a been eo se ee ley impr agen a Come alan to the ina.” onto the prairie, and two more to come back | the gill nete.in readiness to seize and club te | free subscription for himself and to eight | century the shore along it has three- | bustible mixtures, and, although this per-| black hair of the aborigines. ue long tresses the grave. never aguin to be broken. The | ‘Thay soon reached the, quaint old hostelry, | #8ain, because I had to do it on foot one war, Deen and tn the na ee ence. | Exe tasiies tor as manny pubiio Ubcacies OUCN | quarters ef smi On, toe Carslins | Sortmance ines thateee ns oe eeine eet of Women, blonde and brunette. suggest to the Jeare bad’ passed, but no word of his boy had | with ite rubbled front intersected by black oak | sud even on the road back my mules couldn't | Dressing and curing the fish fall naturally to | as be may chose todesignate. Thus it is pro-| const the advance of the see upon | description undesirable, it is performed with | mind imaginings none too fearfal ot tragedion, deached the organist t's home. beams and half covered with a lacey curtain of | travel very fast because it was all broken | the lot of the females. The usual annual sup- | Yided that the information contained in the | the rice Plantations has been- going on | as much quickness as the process which went th outrage and torture as @ preliminary. ibe oid mente teco war vrishled and, fax-| (ravelers’ joy and clenaian It was a snug, old-| fround, and often I hud to go round for miles. | ply of salmon put up by a family of four per- | Gazette shall be accossible all over the. United steadily for three generations. ‘The rea is de-| before. From the felled tree to the finished single warrior's trophy bears pendent twelve rowod, the pale lips trembled feebly, and in the | fashioned place, and the private parlor was | But at last I got back to our mine and found | sons is 1.500 fish, averaging five pounds each | States. youring the land,” says Lafcadio Hearn. ‘Many | lucifers all is done by machinery, the boxing P%, each representing murder. Sas Motes ese, Neasaes Ga beaiey Gila brows, | Seiad with Ur es taseds pcrinen eer amen my partner waiting there for me. before they are cured and half a pound each How IT 18 PREPARED. and many « mile of ground has yielded_to the | only being executed by hand. One of the most unpleasant of these tragio glowed the soft luster of patience and fortitude, | comforts which the substantial leather-covered | |. Js: tho Deel’ il seplicay the re gold?’ , | When dried. The giores sccumuisted in the | The getting up of this magazine is a very seslos eberaiog of ocean cavalry. Far out} It was in 1805 thet the notion of chemical | memorabilia ot the mneoum ie a necklace of ch all- a + k furniture of the early Gregorian perioa 3 en i warm season are not touched until the inclem- t you can see with a good glass the at | mai was first conceived. In that year umbs, fourteen in all. yy are all thumis ten, oto teare bc aueet aeasteg abies bas | cou “pring, A. three-branched old” En. | tich this time. gency of the weather about November 1 ren-| Wonderful thing, and it is believed that the | Tie, There of old tke cueieee poke ka i : oa tae ut its | French professor introduced for the purpose a | of the right hand. harm lish brass lamp was suspended from the| | “He threw up his arms and turned his face | ders fishing no longer practicable. As a rule, | method adopted for printing it is original with million bannerets, and shark fins are now secn | small bottle of asbestos, saturated with strong boy aon —_ vation ofa ke Larrea bald dozen deer antlers served | squarely toward the run, as though even ite | by the time dL CHOPPED IXTO MATCH STICKS. con PS, and it is wonderful to think what tragio Next these ribbons are fed more than one | ‘ies tucy would have to toll af they could only hundred of them ata time into another ma- : speak. One of them isa crown of real golden chine, thongh first they are cut into €-foot| Hair with acircle of skin attached reft from the lengths and the knotty parte are removed. This | head of a little German gitl at the Mountain ogsheads -| claim allowed is accompanied in the maga- tually for the srar's able witca thet Soastan | zine by one’ or _more graphic Tepresentations ka. CHAPTER IL canines ¢ t } arrives and fishing becomes | the patent office and never thought of before | in deep water above a site where pigeons used | sulphuric acid, inte winch hate wicket nt ——s a mind he pictured that son who had | as racks for a score of frail, long, white church | light wasn't ae bright as his sudden fortune. | again practicalle, the reserve supylies have by any one. to coo," id coated with sulphur and tipped witha mixturo| VIRTUES IN PRECIOUS STONES, one ind left him childless and lonely—e | warden pipes: on the shelf of the’ hooded men ‘Thank God he cried out. ‘Now I'll have | been exhausted and starvation all but threatens. ; 2 r i “ ” | 4». One curious feature of these altorations of | of chlorate of potash an¢ wero to be in- ASS pping. lusts, handsome iad, brown | telpiece stood a couple of rare and glossy stone | ™Money enough for Mario Clematon.’ And | Each family, in addition to ite dried stock ents Ceivces Lasaialiareed baie vaee nowets” | tho coast line by the encromehtmsct of tee eee | teodeeed when a light was wanted. When the | S°™eof the Superstitions in Regard to the asa berry, with ieulth and youthful strength, | graybeards and five or six big, ol Stafford. | then le commenced the hymn which you played | up for the winter half a barrel or so of dried | # ready for printing - tte as s00n | ig found in the exposure by the advancing | wooden splint thus prepared was brought in Rare Gem, with his glossy, curly hair and his eyes like «| shire dishes lightened the dull brown of the for me. salmon roe. as the final fee of €20has been paid upon it. | waters of ancient meadows and forests long | contact with the acid the bottle ignition | From Chambers' Jonrnal. ir of binck gems. How proud be had been | room with their bright and vivid colors. ‘So here was the man who had wronged | «The Alaskan water fairly swarm with food | The text of the application is carefully edited, | buried. In this manner have been disclosod te | followed, It is not merely on account ef their beauty ant ber! With wha a heavy heart| The littio man was seated in a big arm chair | Marie and he meant to pay her with money.” | fishes, of which there are not lew than seventy-| and itis then sent to the public printer, from i In the same year matches tipped with lumps | and great rerity that worksus chenss have tein he had consented to his wandering forth | by the broad, diamond-paned window, through iy boy hadnt wronged anybody.” Mr. | fivo species—seven-cighths of them useful for | whose hevee iv speedily returns in neat and -y of phosphorus seem to have known, bat = 7 HA - into the fastuesses of the far off new | which the pale light of the dying summer day | 5) ® brokenly interposed. ‘vil wasn’t in | the table, while the rest have value as bait. very big type. At the same timo the drawings | created. At they caught fire too readily by spontaneous | Temote ages been held in the highest favor, world, there to seek his fortune! Fortune! | still swept into the room like a dull silver mist, ery desirable for | though, no doubt, these alone are the reasons ness those of the New Eng! shore. "Several | description of tho invention are turned over to | cedar and magnolia loge, sound and fit for use, household use, An improvement was intro-| that have weight with us at the preseut day. Kinds of rock cod swim in vast numbers in the | a photolithographer and reproduced on a scale | are found submerged in what have now become | duced is 180, wink equal parts of sulphur and the brown sward of the foothills of tte Rockies, | of Madeira, hoary with the dust and cobwebs | Was trac. Hear mo out I believed thet my | ocean near land. Among theve isthe palatable | hat wakes thie hone See ae eee Imitation gems are almost as pleasing to many salt marches. Many of the trees thus ex-| phosphorus were melted together in’ a. glass gr mercilew disease,gaant famine -whoknew?— | of years, had been provided by mine host, who | partner had separated me from Ma stunt | Sfeen fish, so called because ite flesh is of «| wide. The letter press from the public printer | humed were forest giants. In the Great Cedar | tube, which was securely corked. When a| PCople ns the genuine ones; and when they are bad snatched that young rosy life from its path | was proud of his collar, which his ape pes j@ had done it by means of some dastardly 0 by. ft green color, but the unusual hue disappears in | is precisely that width also. How important | swamp, on the creck of the same name, the | light we decred'm sear cea ee poked into | Worn simply for personal adornment, their of hope and had not even left the trace of its | father had stocked a century ago. been | conduct. in _expiation of which he meant to | cooking. In the rivers very far north different | this is will bo presently seen, for here chance in previous suffering. trunks reach a diameter of seven feet. the tube anda particle of tho mixtare with-| comparative cheapness is certainly an advan- opened and the musician's heart warmed | offer wealth—the proceeds of our mine—to the | varieties of ‘white flahes take the place of the | the surprising part of tho whole process. «Lhe cause of all this is that the Atlantic and | drawn on the end of it. On exposure to the | tage to those of slender mone, Moreover, ‘As the old man s waking dreamsbecame more | toward his new and generous acquaintance. | © lle. Iwas maddened. I was not un- | salmon abi indantly. growing to thirty pounds| A skilled operator takes a number of big | Gulf coasts are actually sinking and the rate | air the wubstance caught fire spontaneously. | precious stones are often eo cleverty tm palpable to hin ‘meatal vision, his fingers | Hie wens plein tan anf the oven tcnar of bis | der self-restraint at all. I seized a pickax and | in weight and of delicious favor. Grayling are | enrds of bristol board, each ono of them half as | at which they are going down is’ estimated by THE FIRST FRICTION MATCHES. aiiak ek aimows & strayed and from the maj stic peals of a Grego- | life seldom wasrvffied by excitements like that | struck him down. 5. abundant also inthe rapid streams. Dolly | large as this newspaper page. At the ce the ofticial geologist of New Jersey at two feet | The grat ‘eoala <hicshis tristion setiee | en it it te very i lor one rian anthem he subsided into the mellitluous | which then thrilled bim softly. apt gretched assassin of my boy!" cried | Varden trout multitudinously populate the | every curd is printed Iniong black lettors either per century. Now, the general seaward slope hrs butan expert to distinguish « spurious gem soothing strains of “Oli Hundred.” An im-| | “I wish you would tell me something about | old Mr. Spencer, and he threw himself on the | rivers and tidal waters, growing to. fifteen ‘8. Patent Office” or “Official Gazette.” | of the f the continent is about six feet to | Were made by an English apothecary named | ¢rom @ real one. ulse. unaccountable and unaccounted, mado | the place where you have been living,” be said, | American. _ jy | Pounds. But these are only @ few of the valu-| The operator aforesaid cuts the letter press | the mile’so that the sinking of each one hun- | Walker in 1827. He coated splints of cardboard | There was a time, however, when there stones: im turn bis bead. whilst his hands still rested | and his voice became broken and « little hoarser | | A baby might as well havo attempted to crash | able tinny species in this great territory that | into ethipe aed snips it off with his shears into | dred ycare gives a third of a mile of lowland upon the keyboard, and there, at the other end | as he went on, “becauso I had a boy who went | ®giant. Mr. Caswell put him back into his several pointe in eastern m a ine Const codfish banks equal in productive-| which have been required to accompany the |New Jersey enormous quantities of white | combustion tarendee then A treacherous, murderous ruffian’s bullet | while the westerner stretched his rye = Tam telling you what I thofight and what I pe had. perhaps, Iaid him to sleep benesth | from a high-backed bench by his side. A did," Mr. Caswell continued, “and not what with sulphur and tipped them witha mixture of 4 i seems designed us a paradise for the fisherman. | the parts belonging to each invention. Theee | to the ocean. This would seem to berather less | sulphate of untimecs chisnite ot potash and | We? often prized and worn for other ~_— of the aisle, framed by the tone work of | out there years ago, and—and-—I would like to | chair, easily and gently, and restrained him | Pike, ‘redfish and “dog-fish are mostly uti: | he arase upon the cards as one would paste | than the rate of encroachment indicated by | gum. Each box, holding vighty-fonr matches | than their beauty; and, therefore, eves the porch, the figure of : stood in the | know from po of has lived there what sort | there while saying: lized as food for the dogs. things in a scrap book, interpolating, | comparison of maps made at successive periods. | and sold for one shilling, contained alsoa folded | most perfect imitations would im such cases open door of the church asin a panel of gray | of place it is.” “Wait tilllam done. Then I will mbmit to ENORMOUS SCHOOLS OF HERRING. as it were, the pictures which He | Modern geologic science has ascertained that | piece of glass paper, which was to be premed |have been regarded as utterly valueless. Of vening light. Fora mere heart beat's space | “It's « goo] place enough,” answered the big | any punishment you may decide to inflict. “In such enormous schools do the common | S*issors out of ‘the paper reproductions sent in | the entire crust of the earth is in a condition musician imagined that he saw two! man, “and a rich God has blessed it | repented my deed at once, and lifted my part- wit Nogether while the match was drawn | course it must be inferred that our ancestors sb herring of the Pacifi te the northwest | PY,the lithographer. He is ever so careful to | of such sensitive equilibrium that the taking | through it. Three pears, later acathen | Course tt must be infer figures there, but one vanished as by witch- h most things. fou can find geld there if | ner to his bunk in our cabin. He was white as | h¢tring of the Pacific navigat ie Dol es! eraft, into the mellow darkness of the vaulted the whole business, pictures and all, is tobe re- | about elevation of the portion from whence | patented the iden of making « swall roll of Pa fr echt ape ae ggrnenelanen io wn - Bang ~<a SeUES oF aye thonghit his weakened sight | can grow most anything from wheat to to- | and his teeth rattled and he glared at mo and | said to be—that vessels sail for hours through produced in the magazine by photographs, and | the weight is removed and produces a cor- | por, soaked with chlorate of potash and sugar | Tilged i — feos quaciaas savas had played ‘tricks with him. | His fingers still | bacco, from potatoes to grapes. And you have | muttered something, but he didn't kuow me | shoals of them, sed lazy Indian with a stick | 1t must look as if it had been turned out from | responding depression of the portion where | at one end, with a thin eles lobule flied wick Soewiy oa oe med ergy Moen ny went over the keys as he looked, and “Old | your ‘choice—prairie land, if you prefer the | @ny more than Adam. His wits were cles fall of nails oon, impale guongh for a bost inet | 2228 type and electrotype blocks. it is aided. | The rivers which empty | strong sulphurie acid utiached at the same wine Vere 0 mcd a0 Mieipoa} eae ccoulled out in iss harmony, but one level, or the great mountains, if you like | gone. Iwas penitent enough at once. Iknew | £011 of nails can impa Often it happens that | ,,Such # the way in which what is called a | into the Atlantic from Cape Cod to Cape Hat- | point’ ‘When the sulphurie weit wes ‘livers pay sudden he stopped, wondering who it might be | tho rough. our boy went there?” he|him by name, but he had ne told get the printed text in line accurately, because | of weight from one part of it to another brings ingenious person named Jones, in London, | {{8#s* Wore valuable gems, for even in those you're lucky or stones if you're not. But you | # sheet except for the blood from the wound, | coastal waters—most delicious and fat they are ns 4 dered them more or Jess valuable. The reputed a “dummy page” is made up. It is not yet quite | teras and along the shore of the gulf carry out inching the globule it acted upon the | « sae Nar oar ne Ge RL Tithe the | acked) and was anewered by" nod mo of his home "or relatives, "and ol Rerving Seg chlah'an suacaaliy Sigh tiie Feng to e sent out, because sprinted number | into the ocean each Fear bilions of t tons of chibrate of potash and sugar so. to produce lostuon, eal cogs Soncsk the Resin ae. t hour, for th ‘Was strange ot al . Spen couldn't inform his friends—even a for the page mus! uc glue upon material, which is thus deposited outside fire. . eal — fea teany pach ine cate” oe | Paes tee courage to. I got for him the best | left stranded. The natives collect the eggs | ricnehand corner of the card, and. pow the | one edge. The weight thus transferred somsors of As the melody ceased the voice of the man/ plains, and in the mountains, gems ought tobave been. ‘ It was not until 1833 that the phorpborus too, | care that was to be had inthe region, and the | M™Wsdenosited and dy them. | by, the | left-hand corner a date—say “Sune 26, 1801.” in | causes a steadily progressive depression of the | friction match wa fitmt inteedwrod oo ee | Sat eee ae ee, came to him from the church door. ‘at the time of the rush. They all thought gold | wound in his head was healed, but his mind | 4) 14¢ Indians is uch mote eeccre ne | the same manner. Now the page is in condi-| coast lino, mercial ccale, and improvements rapidly fol- | 1504 cen credited with tbe power of protect- “Will you please play that again, sir! T love | was to be found for the po ook but most of | remained « Dlank, I fent bins to Chicago, to the | te weapon used by white men-gf New Englend tion to be dispatched a Kthographer, who WHERE TEE Covrntesr ExvExps. lowed, which have produced the [Bre-making | ing the wearer from the evil effects of other jOld Hundred.” and I have not listened to it| them went back with their hearts heavier than could procure,” But they ceekt ett money | for the ame purpose. It ise stick shod | the Gazette page and prints off Troe the tions | _ “If all the water in the Atlantic ocean were | srticle ow i sold by the ions of | poisons, a reputation which it retwined until Sees before heard the voles. | (oat forue’. Wer the’ place, You may | good. E wont and. tesgred ty ser ue | with sharp ron vat one Hy Gnd baited | 7 000 copies of it for the regular weekiy edition. | dried up you would perhaps be surprised to the | Comparatively recent times. According to e organist had never before soice. | just coals, all over place. You may | good. ree cOnnreartmership | with a whole herring. When swallowed it ‘Th thi ‘asioie th . eerve that the edige of thy a ‘© | Pliny it also keeps off insanity. Amber. too, The speech had the barely distinguishable ac- | dig or wash there, and find a fortune, and your | Claim, and did all that wasnecessary to be done holds the mouth of the fish open, so that it ¢ same thing precisely is done with every page, observe the eastern edge of the great lan: cent of gn cuacated, nelt-spoken western Ameri: | neighbor mayn't get enough to pay for hie for both of us, and all slong, when the gold and | Molds the mouth ofthe provided mith thecs | td thus this Interesting and profusely illus: can. The thought of it caused the musician’s| board. It's all chance and i tcees been eye| the money came roiling in, I took it all 7 fant ingredient. ° mavs which we call tho North American conti- | perilous thing to deal with. Itoceasioned multi. | ""%8 Supposed to tho latter viene. | So- i diamond several other stones were trated government publication is produced. es Enginows acctienta and wascles the or | side heart to Leat in a tumnuituous riot and tremor. | ¢o spot it™ and put it down for both of ‘us, one share for | okt tue commonly sot over night, with buoys | The‘camera does it all; and. mot a live of it issn hae begets salle You | widespread disease in the factories, "This cow peep pene Pio yy hem His son, bis lad, had gone to America, and in | “Ho gianced sround the room uneasily as he nd one for my poor, witle SRS 4 bor por ga . printed from type directly. Thanks to the | Would see that the continent itself extends far plaint was of a most dreadful character, caus- | {ie liner ae neha eee preeg , pre memory of the lost one, and for the sake of | spoke and the musician thought be had heard | said to myself, ‘One day I shall be able to find | °f.2¢'8 hunting of white whales is_an impor- | Feduction in size from the big type and pictures, | OUt into the ocean, a distance varying from 20 e bad pphire that memory, be turned to his former position, 1 noise of a movement, like that of the sud- | out if he has any heirs or relatives, and though i ing decay of the jawbones of operatives: but it a f the result is exceedingly pretty. Only the very | t0 150 miler. Once upona time this terrace | Mé been fow | . sha ereg heel the organ entuned “Oid Hun- | den opening of door and the shutting of it | he can't enjoy much of the wealth that belongs | ‘At, Mdustry among. the Sonat Indians Cf | finest paper is used in Urder that the imprint Bee eek at nes eaenee hace ot | Seay with st. Gutag te the danger ot tee preempt claus heeae dred” with greater stateliness or sweetness. | again’ folbim, they will be ablo to reap the benefit of | Ooming in with the tide, they eee ceate dren | may be ae clear as possible and 90. that the there was a deep sca close 1 the const ant fie | {0m the explosion of matches, the “safety” | CPLthalmic dino serpents are blinded by look- When the last notes bad died away in a har- | “Yes,” the American went on, after a mere | it.’ Years went on like that, and I built a house into otal water by shouting and splsahing | Pictures and lettering on one side may not show localities where: now are siteated ‘Noe horn | Variety has grown much in favor of late years, | ing at the latter stone. Tram ieee Pet the old man wiped a tear | second's pause, ‘we had many such bright| in Chicago so as to be near my poor partner | into shoul whereupon they are dispatched with | 0N.the other. Philadelphia and Boston were far inland. | te phosphorus necessary for ignition ‘being | “The turquois, although mot credited with from his eye. hopeful fellows out in the Rockies. There was| whenever I could. As the time wed | Hint-siod. spears. No other ‘weapons can be | _ This very surprising government magazine is Gradually, owing to the causesT have men- | Combined with the mixture applied to the sur- | cither ial or protective properties, so far “Thank you, sir,” ssid the man at the door. | one especially. I met him first in NewOrleans. |e brightened up, a little, and the | used for thi purpose because to do so would | Published every Tucsday, simultaneously with tions od, thie ond seckoas Sane aa So thatabiy face of the box, instead of forming part of the | 64 disease wus concerned, was nevertheless re- “Tam Spon po obhged i you. an if you | Do you know haem —_ is?” — held hy — hore. - aid ~~ be besure to entail misfortuno—accor ding to the ence ps Spl ee aay nee ace aling pak hak was ‘a tow thoneen ae bt tipping substance of the splints themselves. garded ‘as 0 kind of sympathetic indicator, the will be #0 good aa to come down, when youare| ‘The organist ead. sudden sight of something belonging to hi Ww F y given ‘uesday wy hap- H Wax MaTcuEs. nsity of ite color quite done and when you have time, 1 aball be “Wall m erode jas doscendant of an origina |former life, might help tor siore ink to Ma the Sechend biabber aie someon peter Pier Wide TENE aoe aoe ees | cenlautenl pone CL Nios ae ee ee Wax puch Benn es eae to thank you more closely. French settler of Louisiana. We have uo aris- | old self. in now where to fin rela- iS ti @ Mead is he beds lson, oreover, © Again the sctnd of the voice touched a chord | reach settler af Loc People there who put on | tives? No. Nor any dear friend? Yes. Marie | BUt Be deena 120 the,caPters: | issued each week, and from the beginning of the See Pot een tnae that the beds of the Hudson. | ehuefly in Italy and Great Britain. ‘They are me ype ge dy aoe Newt cook of remembrance in the organist's breast. That | airs of superiority by birth are ridiculed gener- | Clematon! But dared I take him to her? I | anneraand the ibe anas jaws are-used fa con- pos until now more than 464,000 have hens channels cat out ome terrace, a suft- | @8de by drawing strands of fine cotton thread, impunity. ' The Marquis of Villena’s fool, bow- oar the plate were his post’ boy hag red | alls. But the nearest approach to caste dis-| bad already made up my mind that, although | [2nNrs and the ribs and jaws are w dwellings. | O85 edice to ohow that sec Toc ion tn cenii | lous period not having elaneed fer anEee es y or thirty at a time, through melted | over, was somewhat nearer the trush wher he near the place were his poor boy had died. | tinctions are found in New Orleans, a city less | his return to a nornial condition might | Presh or tainted—indifferently—the moat is | &t Ollice to show that the Yankces are the most S ee pyar s s stearine, with a small admixture of paraftine. | terersed the popular superstition in his esses Perhaps he could deseribe the spot to him, the | American than any other inthe Union, and | make him recollect the circumstances of esteemed a delicacy for eating. inventive people that ever lived. D The peocea by Which tae was accomplished | The wax hardens quickly upon the threads and | tion that the wearer of a turqnols might tail country, and the peopie who lived there. Per- | composed of nite separate classes of people, | hisinjury, would do my duty regurdiess of : ——— is steadily and progressively going on Each | the long tapers thus produced are smoothed | fm tit top of a high tower and be dashed 10 haps be knew something of the scenes through | with the c1 proudest and niost | the consequences to myself. But how could I BOY. FO GRECE BEANO, year the Atlantic shore line ood the "eane ,|and rounded by pulling them through iron pieces without breaking the stone. which the dead lad bad Perhaps and | looked up to. One of these ‘aristocratic’ fami- | bear to bring him and Marie together? It cost | _ “Strips of whalcboneare folded into theshape RAILWAY TRAVEL 3% TEXAS, irae of ti Gall Goan “is factor mae ce Plates perforated with holes of the desired size. |" The opal was looked upon ss thunder TARP aihing hope was there in that thought— | lies of French descent was the Clematons, and | a struggle, but Ididit. I wrote to Marie, tell- | of the letter N, enveloped in hunks of fat and ees n average distance of a rod. For each cen. | Finally, the tay are cut into match lengths | stone, and although many women now he hed known beg 4 epee » net, pas the best belle in all ——— the o~ 1| ing her the Sierra ab ib sola it | frozen that way. The hunks of fat thus pre-| An Eccentric Passonger Bent Upon Empty- i frp loss of one-third of a mile to the | 8®4dipped. In France the making of matches aps. he migut be able to speak to somebody | am speaking of was jarie Clematon. Her | now to you, and she respon: yy coming to i Both His Bottle and Revolver. y teh could shed « glen > of light upon the dark | fayreesing, of wae Mi great American war had | Chicago, attended by an aunt anda male sery. | Pared are left in promising spots for great ied ay bree a to have a strong superstitious prejudice. edge of the continent. | How long is it going to | i * monopely of the Sing gure te ceruit | Nearing one, it was in bygone days held fn the ictnre that hades 4 ¢ frowned upon him; that | not impoverished them—as it did most of the | ant. She devoted herself to him. white bears to devour. Along comes one of the | From the Fort Worth Gazette. be at this rate before the eastern coastal sos + privilege rge figure, Tesult | highest fea franstormed his brightest days into ehill | southerners—for they had more than recovered “ ‘How can a 5 being thut it costs much more to strike a light Pu Zo tant for aman who treated | mouasters, gulpe a hunk down whole; the gastric | “The passengers on tho north-bound train on | of the together eit all te aereeneate the | in thet country than it does eleewhere ud somber nights of grie it | themselves after @ dozen years and more. | you so badly?" I usked one da} Juices melt the fat and eat away the strings of | the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway yoster- | Sais fofie These plains, originally fashioned | When it is considered how old the world’s ieee ee aes se ee eee cre ways ial and |e Harold treat me badly?’ she retorted, with | tendon with which the rageone, As bound: | day evening wero treated to a lively little sen- | by the sen, the ocear is reclnining for its ome Seen ie eee merece Sik mont with his little key, as was his habit.an nu he lithe, liant girl of ei feen, a8 Tare | an a: ity whic! never known her to | the whalebone springs out straight across tl e i - 101 ve only so recently learns ow twok his old hatand brushed it with bis arm, at benny hy story book, yetas sympathetic | evince before. ‘How dare you, his criminal as- | animal's stomach an presently ft diss of lock- | Sation Just after leaving Grandview, for which | Its octopus arms are seizing them in their em- ba 6 A " ¥. to make fire easil; @ primitive flint-and- and his stick and his faded, worn old black ryday in her nature as a farmer's daugh- | sailant, say that of him?’ jaw. Nextday Mr. Eskimo comes along and | the company mado no extra charge, though it | brace and day by day, month by month, year P det gloves: aud, sith fumbling fingers, he ar-| ter. I don't see how anybody could know her |‘ “But you once told me that you and he had le steel method is but of the last gengration, and gathers in a big bearekin worth several quarts |{s one which ordinarily is of a character that | PY Yee, Generation by generation, tue monster | #h-c! snesvod is bus of the las far abead of fric- fanged bis white cravat, which he thought | withoutloving her. Icouldn’t. Chance placed | been sweethearts—that you loved him--that he of whisky. An ingenious beast is the native of | pasiengers could very cheerfully dispense with. dey ng My great for puny man to o1 suc- | tion with wood. ‘It is not astonisining, on the | gy bad become a little loosened. He descended | me close to ber for a month. I had Lusiness | would not take you——~’ that northern lime. Vietatn tarag Gade pales |e Slowly retreat before the | Whole, that savages should commonly suppose with slow and ricketty steps, pausing now and | with her father, and he, with true southern His only reason was my wealth and his| {tis the custom that, while hunting white | Just a Peni lieve y that fire really existe in wood and stone, since Pteteh Bho timcano et Cmotion which | hospitality, kept ine @ guést in his house. Be- | poverty. He wouldn't take me under such con: | whales se native hate the ‘wood, dig in the | Agent Ferguson, who was on his way to Fort | invasioi is is from those every-day ‘materials that they reudered exertion diticult. . fore the end of my stay I was as much her | ditions. But he loved me.’ carth, sew or tan skins. Mo do any of these | Worth, was accosted by a strapping six-foot secure a portion of Pressethons’ precious tak the man at the door greeted him heartily. | slave as any one of the negroes who had served “Well, by-and-by Harold got better, much | thi would offend the god of the white | individual wearing a slouch hat, a heavy black ‘The Women Who Bet on Horse Races. Hie wag tall aud in the prime of manhood — | her in ber infancy, before the war emancipated | better. "That was many years after the dies | oes from who might ot permit those useful . | From the Chicago Mail. ' forty-tive, perhaps, or a little more. A great, | them: attack and the doctor thought that if we could | etacenns to come back thenext season, ‘When | mustache, and deeply is ees: | i Cis oan Mle goa portion of my bonged tect The seamed around his sharp, | “I don't comprehend how your servants| take him toEurope the change might bring | Sreveinling foot ee eemson: When | an was evidently a very intimate friend 0 lientele on derby day,” said a big bookmaker | From the Kingston Freeman. bronzed face. The deep gray eyes were con- | could ever buve allowed themselves to be set at had so long been gone. We did| must be guthered and burned for the same | John Barleycorn, for he had o supply of the | clientele on yy day,” ay ~ x | A Kingston lawyer, after reading the item pincing with their honesty, and the sinewy | free from you,’ I said to her one day. bring him to England and wo have been wan- | reason, and « corresponding superstition direets | festive juice in a bottle in his hip pocket. He | 8t® Monroe street cafe last night. “I've run a form, ithe and wiry, but broad in the chest | “she looked at me moment with her eyes | dering about in this country for a eet non, ie that ail osseous remains of the walrus, seal tion with Fergueon and | book on the Washington Park races for four and shoulders, denoted strength and power of | wide open—wondering just what I ments con been getting stronger and|and bear shall be concamed Leuaoe) eae - ep oa! Caper bend Ro — ry kind. aed, bes then ae cpap showed it, for there | brighter every day ~— for three or lest their divinities be offended. im, ns the musician’ approae ie imag- | wasn’t a shade or shadow of concealment in her|four weeks now he has been quite = ined that he saw a second figure dart away pa nature. In those words {had told her of my| well and able to understand everythin; son must make Johnny's acquaintance, and |4ng, growing year by year. Of course the the gloom and vanish there. | But the thought | love and she comprehended it—all as clearly as | and to remember everybody. How theckfal 4 SCHOOL EPISODE. presenting the bottle, urged him to drink. | indies never come into the ring and put up merely momentary, and he knew his eye- | if we had talked about it for an hour. But we | felt when one day he told me that he believed eae ‘This Mr. Ferguson firmly but politely declined. | their own ‘stuff,’ at least I never knew but one sight wo be so treacher>i¢ that he smiled at | didn't discuss it atall. She turned the con his mental strength was fully restored. On that | Why the Touch of Sorrow Clung Around on xed: ell, my forty. | todoit, and she had evidently had a bit too himself for believing to see what was not | versation to some other subject. I thought she | day he and Ihad wandered into just such acoun- ‘That Old Black Dress, bes she telly e semaite ibis tmy y wenn tite Seek | golen near Gees did is for shyness, but the true reason was that | try chureh as this nd kueeling at the altar, gavo | prom the Dette toon oe four is very anxious to talk, and if you don’t | much of champagne. The ote ‘eet “Old gentleman,” sai! the stranger, ir | she didn't return my love and was ‘too kindly to | thanks to our Creator for our good fortune. rpmear Saco ‘it | and emerald were also credited with propertios broached the subject of robbing a train, and | Years now,” he continued, “and the female became imbued with tho idea that Mr. Fergu- | speculation has always been big, but it's grow- ; i i F E i i , them. One man was bitten through the voluntarily : : ink I'll kill you.” for the ‘touts’ when they go to the races. That " of that good old tune ones made me tell me so. He and Marie are restored to each other. ‘Ihey | _ She was just « little curly-headed school girl, | 4*it a pula’ Sho ieevolveraitde end’ ee | te they do all their betting by nger. | Clothing, and hie leg swelled a8 big asa keg but as the eer en ae Tek im murderous rage. Oh, | | “However, I wouldn't be put off long. I| have both forgiven me. Can't you forgive me, | who wore one shabby black dress such «long fellow said ty ad peng dou't shy off. It has just « contrary effectnow. | was to quit New Orleans for ona within @ | too! cu once on & time I heard « comrade | week, and, just before starting, I insisted on | “The American's voice had become softer and é the words of that hymu I drove a pick- | declaring myself to Marie. She listened to me more tremulous. The organist’ fellow said: They don’t take tips very readil; , either, time that the ehildren made fun of her when | “Oh. Tknow you. You're a detective trom] int on ihe convart mare is she came and went among them. New York.” their own horses. “What do you think?” they said toekch other, |. This Mr. Ferguson denied, but_the fellow in- | {2 sisted he was right, and that Mr. F “that little Louisa has only one dress and she | Suse aie. While parleying Ferguson maneged to slip out of the door, and told Conductor . Fe 8 ti and was glad to believe tha: lean tinge ‘54 Into bis brain, and was glad to believe that | without protest, when she found that 1 was de- | trembled ‘cad Gace with like Bag ovee Thad killed him.” od te was de- He ig “What could ! termined to speak, and when I was done she put | ing blankly in front of him, and ith lips we, pelicd Fou to such «| her hand in mine—but not by way of accept- | quivering. ‘The parlor door opened and a tall, | wears it all the year round.” snd the old man shrunk back | ance of me aaa lover. bearded man with dark hair ai f h it have been d handsome face | But that was not true. It was a winter dress, | Murphy that something must be done with the ype in horror from a S guas”? “ulmly and | ~/L tried to prevent you from saying this to | and eyes that matched the old man's stood | and one day in spring Wttle Louisa blossomed pers | acistocratically- named borses ‘that the endeavors to gain coolly mentioned his own guilt. me,’ she said, ‘for it = me to disappoint there bolding out hisarms.. The organist felt | oo in pink. money for the ladies on derby r. of the were oemerons Bak the stranger tid wot look like an assassin, | you. I like you, Mr. Caswell—I like you'very | his strength failing, a veil wasdrawn before his | Ut in p’ a Kingsman, High Tariff and Snowball they must im ly have been unsatisfactory, for be had frenk res and a kindly voice. much. and I bave been glad to see you growing | eves and there was a diffused sound like the | “What do you think?” erled the children, t- | ‘The “touts’ tell me the women are liberal especially to the toads, "The a4 ‘ace has given me great pleasure, sir,” said | fond of me. But1dont love you in the rushing of water in his ears. He could barely | “Louisa’s got a new dress.” ing the brakeman's movements. eagle cheno we Ameri te wear you play that good old | you desire—in the way that would satiaf word ro then fired into various fuily. i bave not been Tong in | in the way that would ‘permit me to becom ae Dad! Grassy pA on ee oor ‘Things had hardly got quiet when the England and I ama strange: in these parts, | your wife. The old man rose, staggered forward a step | “lly: * | porter entered the car. and as he did so a bullet bas 1 feel quite at home with anybody who can |” “ ‘Couldn't you learn to love me?* I pleaded. | or two, and would have nilen proue on his face | BW dress wasnot new, and she took pains to | Fetttered the over the darky's head. He play for me llunt lovely melody. | If you will do| | No,’ she answered, in & low, sweet yot | on the floor had not his son caught kim ond | sanounce the fact to the school in a few scorn- th tue the honor, sir, to come to the George where | firm yoice. pressed him into his arms. ne text nd so old Tam staying and te drink « bottle of port with | “You love some other man,” I blurted out | "That night the village was astounded to hear | ,_\"Made over? | Yes, igreage oe ele me, or sherry, or Madeira if you prefer it, I| resentfully. once again “Old Hundred” pealing through the | 1oned! We could see stitches. Some shall feel prod and flattered.” “atari lifted her eyes to minein the gentlet | ovcir atilinges, ae enters a ero the a be whee ee nade dee Port, sherry and Madeira were altogether be- | sort of —with no anger, nor even an-| part of the marriage ceremony joining Harold yy nathtageboatite tke cord oud the possibilities of the organist's purse. | noyance, but only with sorrow for me. She | Boenser aad Marie clanneten we ooo eee: want te aot Now snd then, on splendid occasions, the | said: “Mr. Caswell, Tam as deeply in love with ee eS ee ne renee ctor had offered him a glass of old port, but | a man as you are’ with me, and as hopelessly. bag Procter segs ay these were events to be treasured up and to be | Oh, if we could only guide our hearts! a. . thought of as feusts in the poorer and sterner | “I knew that ‘Clematon was no coquette acon tos lnttargio eos tater Pie sage Re times of everyday life. Ther and that it was not creole of station that | At the Lake Erie depot Saturday afternoon terest. The a go-lucky manner about th made her reject me. 80 I gave up my suit. Girl was Louisa, she of the pink Vitation, and to the old organist it seemed | Maric begun to tell me. somsethi fervently spokei they win and will give up = when the returns on a | i fi i fl if i ! | | i ii ii i ii F i i 4 if i } Ha H f ! I i i BS z Hy EE P : i | i j i FE EEE: iat ff it it i F Et the members of a brass band were waiting fora | dress, , abe | and the man drank about the reas Fab brimful’ with gushing kin There | man she loved, and why it was that she could | train. They adjourned across the street toirri- “She's been aceryin’ awful,” volunteered one victoria | gathered the TEx tito, te opportunity of speaking to| not marry him.’ I got the impression. that he | gate their throats, leaving their instruments in deen tye eek] So Rees Tih, BAP thot his boy, of questioning | had Leen base to her—that he had returned a | Care of a boy. Ho proved unfaithful to his | ,,)Hem the child came ee es hang him, and peruape eliciting” an anewer that | merely animal for her pure love—that his hand—or mouth | f0pPin& might brighten his darkness and that was worth Seen trust, and after trying told her story. rather—at playing on each of the instruments | “'Twarant ‘cause it was out of mseif us one who bad brained a d. strangely, had been incited ‘Old Hundred?” So there was 's breast whether to man or to go with him to bear something about that America in which @ loved son had been lost. brating outside. ‘They had captured a small curly-haired dog and were debating what todo The that they tie newcomer a This was don on the floor. ‘With such force did ‘he himself into the bell of the horn that he stuck and owner returned he found it fashion—I didn’t care for that, nor ‘cause ‘twas the only one I've got ‘sides the old black, but twas made from one of m-m-mother's,and ob-b, teacher, she's dead.” 2 i -eondie mln ahr ne yet petra Ia had traveled that road x “I'm sorry,” she said; “I will see that the children trost you diferentiy n the future.” ‘And she kept her word. pte de ett ‘From the Somerville Journal.