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fHE WASHINGTON SEE. They Say. Friends in distress should never be deserted. Because your friends cannot help| you don’t turn your backs onthem | True friendship is found in those who never tire. Don’t imagine because you ar doing well that you Jon’t need yout friends. | : | Sometimes we lose our friends by | our indifference. Suspicions persons often say un- wise things. | The rail roads made a mint of} i money from the Young People’s} Congress. | Had the same delegates been ask- ed to contribute the same amount} § they spent on the rail roads, to some industrial institutien they | | would have refused. | A lot of wind and cheap speeches | are often exploded in these meet- ings. Retribution often comes to those who do wrong. Deception is often found in those who are treacherous. Speak the truth always it will) pry- Don’t allow yourself to be used to ycur own disadvantage. | | | | The great man will never stoop) to small thir What t of the Chris-| tian Congress? } is the reeul It resolved that the best thing for} industrial train the negro Len’ are in t } sturbed when you} he right Speak the trnth always it | in the long run. | Don’t desert your best friend, When men do you aharm besure | that you guard against them inthe future. Some people would do you an in-} jury if they could. It is so strange that some people cannot tell when they are not want- ed. The District of Columbia will have two representative men in the | next National Republican Conven- tion. Don’t worry yourself about other people’s troubles. This isan age in which intelli- gence must show itself. Do your duty and then you will be blessed, The most refined man in the| world is the man who cun respect | himself. Read The Bee if you want a live paper. Nothing succeeds like success. The man who cannot tell the truth is a dangerous man. Never desert your friends when he is in trouble. Harry West of the Post is the new Commissiouer, Why should not the negro be represented on the board of Com- missioners. Read The Bee if you want a live paper. acme | Keen Obser jon, “Do you know anything about the | People who have moved next door?” | | camp than t —— LOVE WINS ITS WAY. Story. That Should Satisfy Admirers of the Melodramatic. Indiav. Maiden Educated Herself to) Marry a Keough White Miner Whose Life She Had Saved in the Mountains, The other day at Tacoma, Wash,, a | letter in a strange hand, dated at Cor- pus Christi, Lex., was put into the hands of M. J. Gordon, a miner, well- known orado and on the west coast of old Mexico, As a result Gor- don, who w on his way to Alaska ned suddenly in his one to the Le. ity | h s f train and For the letter, signed on was a love letter and the young wom- | an who wrote it wasan Indian who five } life | years before had saved Gordon in a manner to satisfy the most exact- | ing of melodramatists, afterwards worki ut the romantic marriage | that } come to pass with all the un- | waver toicism that belongs to her race. | Five yea . Gordon, with a min- | er’s independence, went into ns of western Mexico, alone that has been times. ing for t rers in ail hopeles nt and finally, m came f ghter of the deser st minister an- rward his devoted and worshiper and finally |} the stror onfident, loving one who | out of a kk ence spoke to his heart and to his one worthy ofa | Te life’s devoti 1 for all her JON MEETS MAILA in ¢ her reventing needed food and that he wishec Not tha rticularly struck by his con- Girected to his own people. not in her nature. i tened, X 7 i companio to had been in hic came out of the rocks, and with- yut a word they led the way for the ry tattered being w lowed them with the unquestic hat satisfaction belongs to the dog. But Mexican and it we Wi m finds its knew tk was the object of a tions of both we would rather hi my the rude civili n look on all the be of the Pac slope; but he peace and walked and walked, allowing the prettier of the two to believe that she was the favored one, When on the second day the camp of the Indians was reached Gordon found himself a prisoner. The home- lier of the two girls had found the ear of some tribal power, and only the interpos of pretty Maila, daughter of the chief, kept him from until the old chief should | And in that first | night Gordon broke his bonds and es- | caped. j In the five years that followed he | i his the stake return from a hunt. ——— rl he was | cour- | love, even in the wilds of the} YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. AT The Only C omplete House Washi House & Herrman furnishing EstaLlishment ington. Chas. 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He | had been mi traveli ving | the life urer when the | letter fro oma started him s In this letter the é@ loved him, how | she had acquired an education in order | that she might be worthy of n, how | she had risen from the tepee of her | girl told how she } whe inquired “Not much,” he answered; “except that their honeymoon is not yet over.” “How did you find that out?” “By observing. It was raining when he came home this evening, but she did | wot make him stop at the front doar to wipe his feet.”—Washington Star. | | | | | What He Would Need. “My friend,” exclaimed the eloquent minister, “were the average man to turn and look himself squarely in the eyes and ask himself what he really needed most, what would be the first reply suggested to his mind?” “A rubber neck!” shouted the preco- eious urchin in the rear of the room ~Kit-Bits. father to be a teacher in the Indian } seh how her father was leaving her a fortune, and how that} fortune was to be her nd his if ¢ he would come to her and share it and | her love. And Gordon has goné, with the pho- tograph of the girl next to his heart. | Unique Ad rtising Scheme. j A tailor in Carthage. northern Af-| dead, | ri hit upon a novel advertising} scheme. He had painted a series ot! immense boot-tracks from each side! ef a city park, both series terminat- ing at his well stocked store. 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A prominent physician of Baltimore has been busy of late trying to regu- late his practice so that he may enjoy an extended fishing trip. His early arrangements have tious, th great catches which making in Ca jan waters. He has purchased a fishing outfit at a ec about $100, bought railroad ticket ured up hotel bills and « not been propi- boasted of the anticipates gh he he fig- and set aside an amo ficient to pay all t his wife for the trip. The tackle was sent to his home late and fishing at} MADE A QUEER CATCH. night, and he and his wife, after duly admiring it, Then, says fhe Baltimore Sun, came | trouble which divorcee suit. T rétired. rly resulted oughts of the coming | fishing trip so filled the doctor’s mind | that he could not sleep, so he arose, in a] assembled his split-bamboo rod, and | Not having | j room to test it, he ca put the reel and line on. space in th wad fully opened a window and began to make casts into the wide area of the street, but he made one too ny. attempting to wind the reel there |} I kink in the new li lk ner 2 at or divorce suit by the v ne nag f water is now in the doctor's its sractice casting between and the time set for the real - | ing trip, he can safely cast out of a | back window. RING FOUND IN TURTLE. back yard, and the gate is locked. he wants to now Long-Lost Gem Is Discovered by Hun- | gry Chicagoans and Sent to | Owner, The ever truthful Susqu k (Pa.) correspondent of the Ch - ter Oc repc that 13 ye Miss Beatrice Harri w t f COOK MAKES A DISCOVERY other Philadelphia young w the summer at Oquaja quehan One 4 Harridan placed her diam« e, ne gagement ring on a log, to the water from injuri When the party hz | diversion the ring w missing. There | was consternation in the party, Miss Harridan offered a large reward for its return, but it was not found. A few days since another party of | Ph 7 e c adelphia women and some young ro visited the lake went fishing at the point where i Harridan lost her ring. In ing a meadow the party found a snap- ping turtle, and they carried it to the | hotel in triumph. ; In dissecting the creature Miss Har- | ridan’s long lost engagement ring was | i found in its stomach. [nr | to do the vil time It Supplies Food an: Every Day It Leaves of Dead Partridge. step and Asa Wir ee ee WONDERFUL Bop, 4p t More “ Farm Buck, owner of a tame dowed with m given to most « run him from the si whom he shot dle At more 2 wa flock owner Bu never caus As it Sinc ate } o do so or ame aw The J rs. all the where we eedles How He Described A Missi i t ng a Chain water i: | full of dig a well f wou and whie the ac | bucket | the trough | this Wing stey cat, anx ten Snaps Are Peculiar Peer! Apunes¢ ities which Th ey in m , Stead of tow Miss Harridan | stated that h | when in their sta {the stable; m | the sewing. has long been married, bat it has been | and a widower 25 sent to her present address at Pull-| Gray eyes & Orben high.” man, Ill. 4 _—-— —. 1 Himself