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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-11-03, Page 3";i OD ANU MRS WAN 1u lokr¢s6ag Ghapterprom the Greet Gompoei's Liffe. LLICIT_ E �. � INSANITY. • :e Sperm of the Sires - A Deiecerted Strange I Wife-- . nratuation--Mfrs.- , tox�P--e%tea ,e Candid Adveatnire,rer EW public : xnen have • Batt a_ more- °�."' rt}ef.markableea srf ...� ee. than, Oharlei -t ). Germed hs d fi' .,, �' Mrs. . With r: k Weld rgiaa on.: The,lives of some -great poets f' ane painters ,�� �F � . t � -: _ ta-in _ con- t. • episode' with women, but none. 1; of heat ss,_ a u- t f fxar ti 1- an . episode It. P e as that, - • - i the: life; e : �• f t • - .Fre - � � _ he . her'he French - I- coni e - m se et Mrs._. Ge P.:, r - or ins Weldon- I g. d 0 I f d�i' pat .fate i n.: This print- many esre tire ..comes andeni-��' ago- the' tire . r P ce the had-. had :wit.. I.b was: -never. published, - with tF a few copies Were: Bile all re deetro ed .. aged a�a°n with Y . A ixard. axis h no nonsense and .no.poetry composition .would regard I both eic#ea. a - -. , the:. Igbbers s narseoixs. A diver "�' � coo . yer would say ;than the anrt - letters s war de'' et - t tigniog and d`ishenorable : wam . on. lxa cine-handand .. as o . an idiot en the other.. `a matter of f - i tuned _ . ides confined in an ` was: .several. he _relations �} asglutrt for the insane: f M. Gonne -with Mrs; Olden. :were 'Vary . peculiar, �� et. - �.� ��� � = to �ay.� a � &o a to RCE ' a ioi7NT:. OF SC • - ;,, a age t xeave often. ped; but seldom' as : th po;ez and . the ambitious as base, for Mrs. . Weide €erg ua 'reterne,_ whose fa tiba!es.� • . _ when` one censjders those . two . Oran' eena•ons does net: wander at the musician k:uderiug hie Iibortyse'.easf man of ion.- u.Ise �9• goateed ee, and alk the time: he elligu der the 1 -_of lire:- Weldon.: nearly ebb eare ' And Georgina -tett -!' atm. -wile woman: few men, crtainIy no mai of Goanod'a p, eouldresiat. Here is her ure, ted `n -.the_ early seventies She bWas - stir assingly . beautiful, and she, knew it,. an elle used that- beauty to and. the t of • her ambf tion=bo be considered c"tte�ar-y� 7 sun; around which: revolved- all trn;a to eat cal the day. - Her gage was 30, bit -tate still baci the bloom . of youth . upon her a hteke, - a b4omde with -a; complexion ref ti* delicate -rqs color, -which rouge can- n0- lmnaf tate - nor powder destroy. Her-. dxre was no loss attractive than her.face. t waa - tath been curiousty- Welshwoman was a Mies truly belonged au ,iter height tvas &have the.: ordinary. -any. here, eSpeetaily when this beattty ,Wati dr' a ad in perfect taete--in the height -of 41te - ii lii-ri Add f.0 this that she had .a winning, air -ay with- herttseeteirigly free and - -f • shOWed" tier to -he a thoieugh women Of the -wo place en the roll, of.feniale celebrities, a • is kh,aither - strange:- liar : - family Were -.Arno?* the beat people. of- the principality of - Ti kkiier and they tried te bring the child; .-Titi '''' Ila°011 .-ayivardness and ambition Made their . in the ad .faihiened ways-, But:her restive. effor,elab-ortiire. _When. vieiting Brighten, _ amaze --WI; withaiaelfadtd figural -hand, ...geaufaf arid engaging-. It was said libel): he - iktakt4 With f--c;e brevet rank -of c ipliala in the attatttt Geer likad 'him.: .. At '.: any rate Jihe for -- bade -girl to.epeak any znoreto the_ Cap7 Ian, r tads prohibition brought about - ftegedri trey-. Weldeta‘to elope *Int her. t kat- said he teftnid--tby and- hyo. -13reb - spelt 0 when wife A file hotly? ..fkit es (Bully midi* the - Mr& Weldon -thr oreina ea did poor _old -,G-tenod alld eellealr'ir int- le t -48,e- nearly- three wore and viribh a „i-jedgnient there, bit .WeLion •consent dt and jolt as ;that. Liberated fro de',- will were' wedded and' settled -b,efore l he left France and f tly otitt e:r frienclet. could. diecoVer ihele lei(' friends • thronge ht -She 1646, -briateela Weide ' iravist Gionnsd, $er ePpolnie ehn..had the the -wit to take ac! °e, ani vantage*, nAttnottt uahles was:. not'of hit kind. distfn '•+yds gui.hed Fre eh .co The. very .. day after- - alled on 3Z.; GQuno � he -hither ri d, isce�tr Pe: t�eey -Iip aged:. Stie ca - nxie-day, and `ehia ti ecpouue to aooarpany h arances This fe s . she re speaks: of -this d "'Providence pet nd gave me the �. and the cio the -tight to pwrt of mpaniea,., wheat I. had d Me to be a•good :an aced•fn • my way." Tbfe. Is ver Very candid an Of course" Gouaod, a recited by -.this wo, not :immediately s re : to the `faeinetin ing : howev g ten of the er, to .uo eaddress-front My Dear- Pueey,_" mouths: the.: .::wrote teem he would writ- e you with 'ny'whole. h heeds... Very s. or = _ -affect your heetrand." :- •cantfnue to •ceh ;Shake' By and-. by: they b And Captain R rr dib He -goo y � ?� d, easy m philesophioallp.. • There mea here are name- =:ambitions .: mind Ir o 'ort �: but ht a -w tp Mrs. Wefdo ett She meet eeoure the mposer, and ab once+ . the .Introduction she Hewas not athem• Ps hut she .w e sled , again on -thee .nob me command very. er-for the Saki here. sake of :ap- how fn one of ` her. let. ay'; Gouned _ fa. my.pabh betieve that I .had e aeaoiiate and the reamed:�Seeeemed gel Who* God had • aye -: 'very oharacterla• ld- ae he Wes, was s beauty... But *he 'render his whole c1eeture. It fe- te the quick, gra-- �r DearMademe' At. the end. - of here. in French in -Eoglieb) `� I Bart and I .shake affect!' and.-aleo •Bab he did net ,: with the. hits- *lento: more int' as. • -entirely en, took Matters 8 a ria pe her fo sup to .pl tie. alt d.d nut. d&t' to -- two foie your ghee long band mate :iguor-e very AIT t UGLY $ reached hint ;he took • eo haavirig full: • confder*, ' n etti month Gauao�t: we had secured' ler( keti leid en him te, return p his abade with heel Hunter to Meet. hfrn • - 3 and - 4 o'o ook. he Commune .fu :France perty it rather dulled - 'elk -. In . the. perk . wi for he ':�wrole- her Paris-is-Iost,-:and they is heerb and. the head, Cline in et;:cab 'as, .quid 21 talk 'it ell, over. - J -od-has °given and -Gc -bloused .:be His holy 'e things God daee no; Thio: was prey d man who to earlier holy _orders, they met:every:- day _a `sity for further corres, s compelled to: visit..F' der eplsttlee: betaine But before going: don power of attorney sh , copyrights.. In : t nee ho speke�eonstant stack. '_ `Georgina tel aneth Lso tween how t his pro of a beauty ailed and we there life and marrie to take Then tain Wel his Engli from- Fra, cher Teti She burri lion in which he she preval -and take u asking 'Mrs. bid destroyed - hie 'enjoyment 66 Alas my hairs •issasetin- of the- bewail kly lie possible remit saY:with neett--tett -Bat take away--- ifetwee About nd there was ranoe„ when at frequent be gave °ap- t° deal With hese letters ly of -14 mon aw -her dear ts hi Paris and finally to England Tavieteck AGAIN LT TiligiTOCK 11017 NOW alle was happy. author of 44 Paust" end " Rome in the ()Venlig Gounod-- tepoeed comforts 'of a fentilt, 'Hest Re .eint long pipe of peace_ ..and Indulged Which Ma; Weldon *as accuetem One -of his heavenly dreams." Turkiah fez Web_ he 'were' by- wOuld take off hit edippers and dud arms like * yeurig' Child. At -nig Weldon titled to -say she had Win u invariably vitae& his main t _his bed up-"ancl- to react a chipt early. bittERTED cetebeeted ct see. the e," world eztielf how At home D. ail the - eked :hilt in .that ed to cal1 The fady e off: the :way of a :and she Mein his ht e tuck er of the te bed -Her hatband; couldn't. break the itpell which.. hotted hint- to fokgy England.f. Several tiniest: he: invited ...her to share the Engliskniansiezi With b-itzi, but she Seemed the pit -Vogel. Bet•net no his eon jeitzi, -*rho appears- to -have been& -not: oVer nterals. :forbade him the haute and refusedte held But 1.4ity prolong the- Story? • Derinulzie a return of hiireaeowiatd .91(1" fr.lende had vain. She vleited Prente„-tdeterntinecl'to was keitt Out of the. way and ehe coutd not broken in spirit, opeaed Musk aeademyt -was deserte'd by -her :•hushind; end at t•last *est- to work 'ler her -living -,as a teacher; ----a:TT': . Butt itefoke this' chapter -Was olmiedt she " board hill' for the three • years -she had:: entertained the dietinguish.ed Feeneht man at- the • lieti of her receptions,. -And ende With -a vulgar,. cote - i. A ee.fairy Tani* thee i the 4uerilo p oi: $ow.te` >� propose, whoa to where pre pose. unooverheard' frequently, :bub the i in one of of lion's lane lothhui One Tneeday n ht ;Under. a shady tree they -. - - He meld :her Band.. �� b e: . slid held hie s and who shouldproposeos P did bas bees ollisAi• s of - had. Mid - the. y . y -.ung tights of to tell ye Ped me here lyapeken. new pair ye wtd 'ana an- t. Ye ' thicik b fti • r Hee mak'?" slay of Interest. • atthie time • when,. � as well : as• - of maan'e fancy fn thaep�g�__ late."a acy lightl, turnip to • itho . 'Dae - k e , � :keit, Jean, � �y �� amethrng. L "Say : awe', . then, e've since eaevemo'clock; ? .: hoe and e'v abaci on. thfo p e hard e' horses.=:. - . g but Davie s bh�e. SEW! � ee1,; daeye ken. ' a :real , Jam, I bhfnk Boo. dee: ye think .t �} ".Jie because."ha>p. - , -.Ilithat's - ? bm,'_ ewea 'hinny .hind ewer to g e.a body.�s." ° e Ah. Ib et Jean, I'm in defd-ea, d mak a>, guid wife ale . -nee I wig, mikr u aid dile yeao sere I ken :.naethin isuppose ye (veld a ab8a a i � dile weal. eneach:" - - Is that a' ye can -sad" cc A'; �: Jean ?" i Wbab mafrt�:co .. div I ken -what ak1 I say v �'a kind e'' a men -yell . tib, Jean time � mea ye k �g, at. I went what m.dc1' , en Ono • ��tae be.m , " ' what 9arriea. • ,. And the - .What � � .. -: - �. n be � s . file.. - Wha cemote his iso could it - u and wen , . himself, with eel 2 :3n' -"mind be tab. your-- � .. b filth Bile kfch a deb ,: mind ye, ....I'll maks. ed• hgcnself; rima:. Darr . e no' Fes guid S think that ? = Speak, woman, Jenn, jfeb speak: cot what ye t naebody'lJ bear ye., Dao � e -.no' y. ink ,• wark wi' rue-?` I `ken' I. like e . lige a sale: wbflet think I oeuld wish "hand e� -i urine and - never /et ye oebio' M in mt again." ' _ - y eichb -44 Oa'' ay,. ie a' say *ate!' . Bas` I'mlia earnest,: Jean, debt earnest.. Speak, :Jean ; ae sure as death -I'll a geld man, ; . I'll gid e. a' ae every fardfa' o'b.frit keep . my pity,' very p ()ay,. but pita my Wages. jtit as' I get _ them Into - your hand, and ye can get eomiethfng tae .yerael' 11 ye Iikei, :" ni no Wiliatin'- onytbfag S guid ane J,` due ye no' th'irak my :pian:: a Ohl I weal enough • .botb are -ye etre_ �.e widow fa'-. _through -! - Y. aferehand obit `aha t1 'yeti men a no t Iippftitili� . o -66 Tin -Alb at sere as I hae.:a , grip. -o' .: hand Woman, ye ken meth per If ye:had haen=the" "bhechts the ;I' a !teen bhis•gey while bati� ye I think -40061;14,e, wfd-:ken hoe" triuctCle- Jean, dae -ye. no' ken thfrf ? I've saved -.up : rnuokle ..as: table and chaire, and -sone: odds! and a da i that eve need,' and we - after " . _� - gab the beds �` Bu�..Andraw fret. , we mann gree the beds • -Whs., ever thooht o' gettfn' :married and nee beds fn=the beetle. 66That's `rag'` Ahab I mean tO efave 'up � i' �.eaD, I�lllsalt' p for them. an a . Neo is bargain g :, ... •.1-: s It a .4 y. erre awfa' � ° `- quick! Falk -mann think. boob the like: o'. twat." -61 Oh, Jean, wo nati 'dimly. 'keep espouse this. 11-.• y, p me in dune• Wilt Dist say-. yes and be Wull;ye be my.wife 2 Speak sot ; naeb .. y'II hear ye." - I d�ea like." .. _ `` 4h Jen :. , an - dao ye netlike -me 2 » Wale S a ;Mar to rave al eieu e BEd! --a Sze T lleesnbrej .Be had � d made leve to. he had � thousand ��,� =d. told the dame ate dBvobl� -to each asst �' of � 'loyalty and � ',ate °43o the Detroit Free was .accepted sur arae an l /few bender -yeah hearts were ' d d . almost -be the +� IrbrAiaed the �- braking. point, but ebjeoti of his ado In tithe he wee not such 'plica caught eta and a heart h • Y .e s : Ottght he� wee. .- '� . as h :Last winter or- . . Detroit :w n r early this epilog a y an crossed bfv path. R Ste -wile beautiful and he threw : , riot and responsive. She himself at her feet, . '. rather . liked the idea. . 4s there, though e e► of his- be K he knew hire better kn r knew hi • than an s h elf, .sad she did nob diaill e Wm.'''. usioafze. One day She eat idly listening 'tells :tel I .S she was getting tired.' would, .:ale she, o'1 I had a whoeig strings I Might harp,, chord -responsivengbh touch. and"` and a to my owe heard'$. -yearn-, era=. Who Wan Shot , Not that 1 Put it do. , wornit . w� ad , .n Since it` sheltered • ago i her st►otIderer `may And no o ne shall wear it _I Put It, t� pau,y$; it down; sir,- Joking; sir?.-Nood '`at 3 ` Ninatt All right, lad- Nolan for know at- : hQw. -could. faded ol" Your d dI , d blazer a thief `wouldn't es an as. it— t—aIIC worse aka e Lint that Coat'._ to show real. s a memento of whea`li[eran You come here and,smoke' ° your troubles ,and yon tell How Mary is cruel or , 181%111— Well, '�eiI, once I was . ��th el xs nhiil-- bubbles, fey .in Mowing Iii e. 'hX Ionce wagafool and—I and --f wish I Were etiI $elf way up. fife's int with your �twenty-er You gaze up -at me goingrind you think I- was ogFr the crest; mummers; always tile. All m are And •I've ' . - � played the lover alo best. zig witlathe What.l well a. No! . . - es l y u ? Best not to: rake ng :, We . ;touch .them into ire and sometimes the Old memories , F bares ,glow, and hashes, the gala dares anti And tortures the soul• with a boneless � desxr�, Idle talks of oId dreams • Life's May that have passed y did l dus A Weed! ; 4h, that's- better! I 'spoke.h nonsense Of a scarce .l rta;t on that faded that flickered and, Then die-. as my thought"c smoke.' •f it does nvvjr:: $e caught her . z '� a :a , hands in his fervently. Dear one he sully. m « murmured,. a re . .::She -ere sv her hind ds take met" -en him nd away icilyand.l with a cruel lib . coked eyes, g ter in her I said •lovely id a hs an t harp," d .thew he Blows of ergo came as �h harp, `not -a I - hammer «I "Id yrs. a Gle-a body shine hearteuini. make ye a • 44 When . • 44 Lash, Audrew, hate tae aim what toy tell my faither. Ye ken hae tee come tee . the* hoes el And get that settled." . never spoke t'seiiiint a.' my, d - " Never mind; •mither -is pleased /loots, that's no a hie/ lang °much ape." • the value of goztritne autegraphe, ; and. Photo Is no deebt that it was estimated . at a low •but . little. -St. . Vineent de Paul's :-• cleat - rotted. hand- ..baozight . £6, Hitt signature (Whiz from the Way We have - become Clemenb VII.Lreached. the higher 'aunt tif £9. One of faill III'S (Aleirander Farness) *at sold fop 14; _one lOf Napoleon I. for ZI 12& cheap, 'z-itticeiet I;', £2.7s. 6d.; LOuie XIV., £7 ; lenzia XV.; the dearest Of all, over £9,- Catherine- And 1 Marie de Medicia, 'ranged only frOtrt 131: tO £6.. Thole of Charles I.. of England were seli fOr £3 12a; Queen Eliza- beth, £5 93.; -George II.; 8g:- theDauphin ef uit:f Franoe,lonly. son Of Lerilit XIV. )£1 43.; Bost re-cl'i suet, £1 31.-; :Letitia Bonapartea•the niother ver • able to visit Lond (labelled to go to Fran she Soon found otit tit kit the spell of a stems it life he battled befo around ,hint and. hi en I met, £3. '8a. -Thera were :Many otherk, among • rs than the genuine.. i _The scalee-ola tittle fish Wherege ta. _ bottle life -wee- happy Oliehwas nob, satisfied with !IS the. wife -of Captain 'We/ on - tattled ataaTaViettock Hezisk)s. fa it to gather round her all the le- • 11 Charles' Jekene. Indeed h cents.q net, Bet they were old :men Oh 7 man, iliA4 a whale name WAS among -70e of the p The head clerles4 have glaisi-tspiteeta er.4 3rour pearl le Made -At sinzpicions #rsit.the etealecf,d;.Stt -was sPfead- :over- -.the that,nuron 444 he hae No. yang:far outer surface of t "Pestle, ' but it tabbed . OE. -The pearls made by :this pcoceas are The proPrietort-'WhYs that's. nothing.; r'-354! Prektler !:411n the _preduct r.el the any one la likely to call for ioe Water. oyster; 'bet. then,i they aren't. pearls, y•eu 1 The- Standfng Committee of--- the DiOoese the Rai- a- • not lighted by pilleltio lampe. .Anetre-11, un pipers iare printed. in on of , fifteen hinguerm .1- its - e Mere *moon thea seen ge blind InSivedent• QaeatiOn : What is year duty ABA direct- cept a certain nembet ef :qualifying. shares .- -Need yeti -.pay. feit these shares? Witli What other Advantages would you noire; -_,Aeythtng eke? :A east oftehetry- and a -Te shekel -bandit -With -the ,seeretaryt end' to What 'are your . nominal - duties I Have Wofild 16 be- likely ;to .inolncle. in - soar - Would it be overetatIng the. Oatee- 't4 say that thoueands and thousand! Of needy per- sons are:absolutely .fluitied by the eelfiali In - which you put Your nitelne ? Never. _ .; . Nor willingly wish to ruin any one? No; Yen are guilty .ei gross it/nevi:nee and brutal indifference? Quite to. • t And, conseptently, know that, *wording to the -vietv; of- the judgee,, you are above; the law? That is six f And may therefore do - what yeti like,. witheat any donor to your own interoiste ? -plezteet In- /The of Anything and anybody I , Ma4... Pete 4.materdam, of Herlem; is one of the meat philanthropic,. - ladies on Man- distzeised peOple in: order to comfort them, and- it often happens that her kind attin•- . Not long deco the vistted au uefertunete womin who tived in a dissipated Moiety on the rearantiar 1601, street. - The -woman'e head was tled up and her eye was blaeked "I hear,"' said Mrs.-- Pete Amsterdam, .." that your beide& husband betts yeti, and - I hate dolled to sett -if "we -cell nob have him binds never beats me. We _have-Iiired to- gether 15 yeare, And he hes never beaten rue yeb,"- and the: women striated her arm taken," replied the /omelet. phllantbrepuit. ting 'the bandage ever the etie, " lie hal never strut* Nee a-ble-sv•yet. , He haskicked timee • hi hastakeia me by my two astir aid blimpt;d 'my bead on the • Beer or on -the hob _water down zny .haCka pulled out my hair by the_hendful; and he has stuck i pins -in me.; he feeds- hie tiogin my. new Suaday bonnet; but he lias never yet beat me; and until ne does I don't think- I °eget to :The visitor then . withdrew with saylog it In Greet Biltain. it WAN fiallIfiriy compel-- sory that all persons should be buried in Hannel gowns,- and . there Wes an. Aet Of., Parliament to that effaeb, Tee neareat I relative/ of tbe deceased person had tO go before a magistrate and make oath that the body- wits buried accerdiog • to the Ao6 .of Obfeet ef this decree Was the 'benefit of the . A basket stall is -a goe.d idea for a fair. A tall spire edit be fouled :ef fancy. baskets filled with fruit, flowers, feras or email' ar- uy theusi - for they, Mtn always -use More ilrauted. Drains.: He—Idol...et Want- to en.arry -for izioney, I' 'want braiaa. want te-marry for money. Shet-,Yoit say ambition killed Ohappie. ib auffo dated him • A. curie dealer at A greup of figeree cartel from. roots, whi.eh elands* 0. feet high. pounds and. is valued at $130, • There are pit 1,000,,900 sores inent land in ittneall open to - but h Is -almost 'worthies What I *You're ctiricins sidll t There:, In- -Off Us T.-er name was—rye :tried to .,remenaber, butt You'll land aayonage.that the Memory of Van - A treacherous thiaga-No, it wasn't; your Waitie4g tor wind. 1 Old Gentiercian--4 have -studied meteors- ' Well, I've--bein abendin' hare 'moot it hair, waltiefor the wind- to blow hard, And lb don't.. blow a bit. Da you think fit . "I shouldn't wonder; my little man. The want of wind?' Sky looks very streaky. But what ate,. you - "16 does -not require witd• to. ge swim- . ' "No ; but mamma wentielet MC go in. i "I don't, utdeistand." , " Don't? 'Guess it'e lar geed while since • i 66 Perhaps net., I certainly cannot .reeall ihy connection between wind and swim - along and biows my hat into the watery I can go after It, and mamma won't say * *Ord. She paid a dollar an* a half for Oak Ferioiike Bride. and absent-minded ways, rather late in Itte niiide wife _started en their homeyinoten. • Arrived at the railway station:she took a: seat in the waiting -room, while he went tot look after the ;tickets and luggage. .I.y the tiMe this was done he had only four minute, to '.: spare. " Where does the tp----t train ' 1,4 That way, sir. t No., 4 platform." Making a rush ler the plece Indicated, b'e fixed- himself comfortably in the oorner of a emeking carriage,' and took -out Isis pipe. A. fo* minutes 'after the train had started), hoWever When : be_ was _Bauchi/1g in hie peeket fear tutees,- he came atross two relit way tickets. Herloolted at them In Amaze. 66 Good heavers 1" he_ gaPped, 44 I hive .:- -He left the train at tha firet gioppiwa plie0e, -and fortunately there was another ery soon to carry him back. -She aatst Ile thorighb hewas au awful long hinti a little, t but afterwards forgave hint,, . • when he toid her the truth. An .ituguarateres stork, lag. i Yesterday 1 took a walk. rt' lame about 25 miles., On the way . a 'colored drevi up and - isourti-Onely offered s« Oft. " goth °1-4‘ Wal, 1 tilted to Walk 'then -I. was a boy ; not new. Wiaet yoti get up gentlemen ? By gosh 1" So he drove on. - Toe* we met the colonel. 44 What r het said„ i 41 going to -zwillx ail the way baolel bo like the bore father, Yon:know, gentle,. men, i perhaps; . about) the Neel* father I -,1 Where's hither, 'sonny ?" 4Feyther, jest stepped round to the ertmeterys' 1104fieDg will. he be, sonny 1' 4 Well, 1 reckon bets gtne la stay:' "----firo/ter ltescetzt, in London . The,:perfect shoe:pone/1 has at hat been -discovered, oral ... Ind in -time, toe, for iwhicht creaked the teether, Wag ,ab011b --13X.. gives the shoe the. appearanCo of rewnesa hausted. This can be made at heme and bx as ridinzzloasly cheap as it Is simPle, Mix eau sell enoUgh of - the latter to last yen five yea -retie eqnal parte and apply lightly with 'an •olditootatbrueh or itoft rot, then wipe the . • bie -off ivt Oh another rag, and you lave a' polish lwhich las.tt ler days, and not enly but actually preserves the leather.' We ono who has owl it ever goes back tO the menet facturel polishes, -which are tdhagro,bir 014ni and are miaow!! tie One leather. The' !most, -cleat . ruotive _epidemic that hair ever. be "was the 4gbiaek -death " hi h las, awns a . peered the 14th _century, and fa aidd gnaied tea i have destroyed 70 , .A., sign in frenfkof a store In Georgetown" Mel., bears this inscription : 6! Beta with a Oratisory in 14 thett Urn weigtei 5001 el Govern- I settlement, # ,0004-oqo o! peoples Orbs to tie ANA . with only the beat. •