The Clinton News-Record, 1901-04-11, Page 7"I'l,"
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A Lesson
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draw them 4w4y and let.them. wonder beautiful.
141Y across the dancing, blue waters, ogaj,a and
A4 It to* Indicate that big had been forget all.
only a passing scrutiny. The power of ominously,
big$ glance had startled me, and I felt 1140�1004 a 9
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not a, little annoyed. I allowed MY, ma up
melt, however, to oink back among the shall krkg,w
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ought b k .
She loves you.
,on may still live.
mse-11 the count,
'else, before tho m
ount, d
nor wherefore thou
HOUSEHOLD.
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vot& sud P40 In wuob fish, CO.
1*0,et 041040 R44 o0er "loud" 1�1=11,
14009do 4alrobeencooked, willtbor.
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oughO 0104noo, and make them small
sweet a#4 Clean. .
VEILED! WOMAN,
ON HORSEBACK
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Her Appearztoco lovarl%bly pre'.
I Schwb,b — created 4
,Sensation,
At Monto I When He
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HINT,5 FOR
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. 4", THE FARMIER.
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.. -0 . 040 'L ap()Ke. 11 I ar� gone. VAloone.'" Dole, firmly. TO POLISH AND VARNISH FUAX1- lant. a teaspoonful of vinegar veil- CeOtj Qk carolval Qt .. . I I � I.. I . I '� 1426 osed FAIMIRRS Tay To Do Too K
0 So You have returned, Count, 6I have chosen,,* said , I , VCH.
aid In a studied manner,, and with, a 41 Can afford to .14ugh at Your threats. TURE, Ing On the atovo will oeuxiter4ot the JR0,13,ery. Hi$ BU11W One Oerl,ud Mistake that tliq flir.
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pertness that I am sorry I allowed to I am not frightened by your high and � smell Of strong food. Garin
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escape a, rnlghtv talk about 4 -ns ant' ftaf twe-0 an 119 1,41110 '64 1444- 06 toasipi"Mi.44 ,p4 Zroonu Mar Inflicts Upon himself Is his' . I
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bere'a no use talking but this,sub- "Just this. moluent, Ma4am.11 lie sort. You forget, Count, that tbit) to 1Y Upon us wo, W.All flud that oh4ro,
I'll , turned and faced me, Smiling quietly; the nlwt,te
jelt 9 types Is a wonderful thing, when ,enl,h century. I toll you that tables .and otter wooden furniture
9 In -7 Present humor hie manner net- I love r
Von come to think or it. I and she loves me, and
you fhl�lt f 44� +I Tile more tied Me ex"1041ngly, Then why should neither you'rior all the river gods can Will need a good polishing at least,
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cloves On 4L, tow hot coalsl will produce
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the 04MA result. . ,
That a few drops of oil of sandal-
wood dropped on a hot sbov4ol ii� also
� iv More wonaertu, At.
dooms. Why IS It that fair men Pre,
110 call me 44mad4m"7 I felt I had a come between qq.11
"It
and thatoome, of it mus;t lid" 4new
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an excellent deodorizer.
ter dark women and vice versa, ? ,
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Mean, as a rule.0 Harry Macpherson
grievance. . IS wall." Ghatars tooliz out an
I "And your frIen4s-11 I inc pope
vired, old-fashioned timepiece, rbapa we
,
"your friendothe I believe had bettor bXr.
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0 ut Of varnish,
The following for
That a stele orugt of broad, bolled
with cabbage will absorb the 9trolog
tilted back his clialr.4n4 looked wise.
Where were tour of us sitting on the
gypsies, join the ,others, Dale,"
JaOX pald?" There was a perceptible hosaid,olowly. "I lice the hour to half-
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sneer In tone his
compound.la,good ,
Polishing 4ndoleaning furniture, Molt
otlor. .
That a large lump. of charcoal In a
Porch Of the pilot ,UOU4e and Harry'
Was the philosopher of the party. lie,
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Was. Ili
-MY and I watched past elghVP
face under drooped lids. "Ton gentlemen ,must have had an
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Friends? Oypsworl 1110 -1olce held Internally interesting argument In
equal quantitleS of bee ' and Gas.
,
. OW4Z
tile SK)ap in turpentine until i t form4
refrigerator Y411 prov=t a must
. y
Smell.
the habit of Propounding such
questIpas, Jack Saunders, MY
a question and his look was childlike -there" said Iq,ck, In % joking way, as
In Its frankii,
,. ess. "Oh 1 -Ali, yes# to be the t;vo reached us.
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a Paote, cream like, whfoh,uge as
That a pound of Copperas d1gooly-
ed in 'boiling watoro if poured, Into
Of two Years standing, and Charlie
Dale Moved their chairs I I
uneasily, but
sure. Yes, So Mr. Saunders Told you "Well, We had, I ,replied . the Count
about ray little jaimt?,, I thought the , 14 'on
Usual. ThiK rvoips, is from,a Success-
dral �
pipes, will dlgaolvo the grease
made no other sig a that they had
heard. I shock my head. "I'm , sure
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talk astrology, Those subjects
lines, about big mouth contracted ;,OMe, are occasionally of Interest
� 'even to
I what before lie but
ful reatoror of old polWhed wood$$ and
it Is good cit
-her for floors or
at�ndu
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carry 4
.wgy all impurities.
Mbat a disagreeable "onion breath"
coul(In't say."
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smiled. perhaps skeptics like our friend Mr. Dale." The
I Was mistaken. He
I , left his standing Count lit a tiger blandly, and I looked
polWbe4
furniture, as it cleanses, gives a
my be gotten rid Of by swallowin6F.,
It was evening and we Were watching
,
the crowds on the water and along the
Posture and dropped easily into a Took, at Charlie., III , o yese were turned sky-
er which stood near him. He leaned wards, Be that I was unable to see his
beautiful gl an
I O'Soo � d has no.stickines.'s.
a mouthful of , vinegar, or drinking
a half cup .of hot Ivatem in which a
lake shore. The night was calm and
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back, and Pursed up hip lips. an Watch- expression.' � 1.
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One ,plot -of lioACe4 oil, siage of
plia0b, of biaking soda ban been dis-
there was something in It's quality like
A benediction. HarrY.134d beenuatch-
Ing a brunette,
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ed a spider on tile goor WJtIi A. qUizgicQ "Oh. do toll us about it, Count," cried
alr,� Anne Leader. "Can you tell fortunes ?
"These
villOgAr and hah a pitiv of alcohol,
wall pbakej� before till
Solved, .
That a foul breath may be sweet.
as. she slowly stepped
I by on the arm of a fair complexioned
, gypsies are a wonderful peol Are You an astrologer ? I would like
P10," . lie said at last, dogmaticallro I to learn a few things from the future,
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uding, is a 4n-
Ot'40C furniture oleamer and polish-
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ened by a mouth wa 4 of perman-
mlite, of potash, in alteacup of wa,,
gentlemen; Who looked like a 0we4e.
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have long tp,ken a great Interest In the for Instftj
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ex. . .
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ter,
know," he said, one can say,
No one knows for certain why Such, a
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race, In fact ever ;since one of them "Not now, ladles,- If you please," in-
saved my life from a Snake bite in to JoD
Servia. 11 .rruptpd Jack. not -You see the
The AbOVO POlish and elbow greage
used together, a large the
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That a fr1equent use of lye in� the
thing should be." T
. lien he continu-
ed emphatically, "Don you UnQw, I he.
I � alooll tl�pl,nV the h1rolzon Yonder, Xt10
I raised myself bn my elbow much , 'What
quantity of
14tt(W, is aura to',result favorably.
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kitchan oink Will prevent % horrible
odor,,
lieve each one of us, has a deep-seated
Interested, The Count seemed to have .t,m we Were aboard. an ideal
night for our excursion. P$
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lerUfesgor Diaaley of the peia.hByl-
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vulnerability to type.
a certain
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forgotten me for the nonce, and stared steam across
at the smalt bay Where the steani Yacht In the Prospect of a'
the
Yumla R4ilr add gtatest that the best
method to clean a varnished surface
blialiple CoulotrTILAY1211F,
The others ).led pricked upAbeIr ears
and Jack. moved restlessly again and
looked "No!
-ode at anchor, rIPP11 ng water all else was forgot -
i ten, The hurry of preparation began,
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. "Yes," I said, "in Servia, ?11 He field r saw Ghagarg beckon his s orvant. but
his In
Without
. injuring the'glosn is to use a
Maxtureof Powdered 'soap and tr ipoli,
, bounding health
A Man way. enjoy
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and know very little about the cause oi
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at Dale. No I" . he ex-
claimed at last, rising hurrledly� "You
chin ,
his hand,. and I. could see thought little of the fact - at the time,
the Peculiar pattern of his cuff -link, The servant was of the same dark race
It
M Proportions of about thr-A paxtg of
soap. to Seven parts of tripoll, applied
his bappluess, and, alas, a man maw
suffer all the woes of dyspepsia and
don't catQh Me discussing affinities. You
can talk It, out with Emily, butrwell
excuse I'll
w - of triangular shape, with a oer- as himself, but possessed no claims to
V ,t;a
a a Crest 'arved out older and cameo' beauty.� .
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like. . . .
Wit,h a � .
wet cloth. The slight solv%�
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ealt action of the
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have no certain knowledge as to tbi
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me. and Just go and have'a
game of billiards, Come on. Dale, and
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I "It Is a long tale," he said, withdraw- As we were about to go aboard this
I man Came running down to the wharf.
soap doel not injure
t'hA varnished surface, but it removes
cause of his misery.
a'I'm a confirmed dyspeptic, That
join me-,, �
The two Jogged off and Macpherson
In f .from a reverie,;j'a long tale
0 a "'-"a' � ,
therwl.e I would tell you the whZ In his hand lie held a paper which he,
, held
thob dirt and the grit of the trip9li,
WaA.h Zzi be Very fine, cuts off
. L ' sa
the reason I look so old," said Mr,.Col.
sat up straight much.taken aback, No
man likes to have his Pet theories flout-
Of It now. Suffice, that I was residing up, at the same time shooting till-
in the hills at the, time. and that In intelligible words, He bore a message
to
such i
11114ttor as the Soap fails to rema".
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When, furniture
lander, gazing almost enviously at the
red bronze face of his former chum at
ed. "I say but I like that," 'he mut-
tered, Indignant ; and I could'not get
the neighborhood was a bp,nd of these .the Count,. calling the latter to Gull-
7�Lnderers by the name of Se�arii, pro- leeple. Whatever the business was it
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requires re-varnL
ishing, it should be Nvell wiished with
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,college, who had dropped down from
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anotner.worLI rroM him on the sul)ject -JIMNA over PY EL man canea ,xepor., -L _- S-1- �� __.__b R.U. Vy'"11"Ll, WU.LLUJLL WLJ,1 r45- WV UUkkUkrY IAILV 11117, %.JU11U11Ut�r5 city
. . F _jac� 'we bent move, every particle of grease. - Then office. . I. I
of types. Was made acquainted with, him by so- ��t E;�VWZ;�C'e'.
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,, "Now, Harry." I sat . d after a pause, . eldent One, day, .qnd was so pleased postponing the excursion until another wash with g,oft water into which a "What.you need IS. simple counti-y
I that -I became a frequent guest at his evening, but the Count .would not hear little vin'oegar, o,.xalio abld is better, .
You must not think badly of Jack. He camp. Then I was unfortunate enough of It. Dale declared that wO could not . has, p t, food, mail," Said his old friend, clap-
abted In that Way for a good reason t been u Thia to neutralize the
Which You will readil o be bitten by one of the snakes which go without Gliagars, and g. -4w so ex- ood1a. ,, ping. him heartily on the shoulder.
Y adifilt when 1 the charmerg of the company passage- cited that I suspected his motIve I I � " t - I I ! . 'and visit uiy wife and we on
have explained, - There was Charlie- ELY � Wipe dr "Come
ad. I was at the point 61 death when deeper than lie pretended, He evident- Y end coat with a good . . .
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but you, Or course, didn't know. Let Inv old firl-A y. .. � . A U IY had reasons for dealring - Gha-rls quality of bard -drying varnish. When f;be farm for awhile. .and we'll set you
F or the past few months wo peopte
of western Now York and adjacent
VennSTIVUla towns have been Sumer.
Ing from a series of burglaries wbisai
have caused such alarm as to be a, 'ri.
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table reign of terror, and these robber*
b,
100 were always preceded V tile UP.
pearance of a Yelled woman mounted
04 a black pony and carrying on ber
shoulder a white dove, Where she ca me
from nobody know, Her Identity wits'
equally hidden.
But, clad In black, upon a black.pony, �
She Would appear In a town, her face so
Velle4 that no foature butber flasbing
eyes. was disclosed and upon her sboul.
der a $11ow white dove, - .
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. She Would rela up in front of the
PostoffIce or the village I.tm and ask in
a Shrill voice,
I "I am looking for my hUSband. Have
YOU seen bliu?" , .
Thou She Would r1de away without
waiting for an answer. .
But even so great a Aiygtery as the
"V01100 woman on horseback" bad to
share hupoitance With the free handed
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burglaries which were occurring In the
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locality. .
n crime
been known as that which has terror.
ized western Now York for weeks, I NO
store, no lioukie, seemed safe from, the:
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robbers. . . 1p'.. ., . 1.
Then it occurred to some one that the
i(velled.womanly might In some way be
Connected with the burglaries. This
SusPILlon Was strengthened when It
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� Charles M. Schwab, Millionaire oteel
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� king, was, the center of 4, SM411 whlrl�
w1nd.of aXCIteW0At at MORtO 0440,140t
sprlui,;. . Mr. Schwab had be
I en drlftlng
about Europe on a Short vacation and
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. finally landed at Monte Carlo and after
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dining strolled over to tb(p gambling
house, .
. Ele stood at 4 roulette table and
watched the Play. Queer looking old W
dies-an4 their queer looking 414.augh�
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me tell you his story� He is sensitive antidote which is � one of the. heirlooms presence, not apparent to the root or dXy, rub off With a bunch of curled ,up. It's rich city livin "that's PnUM A XOSR OX 39IS WAT,
on the subject You broached, and Jack I 9 I too much .
would -do a good deal to shield.hini, of the chief. Ever since that time' my 'Us- But at last we got started off, and hair, to renqors the glosg, and fIO0 on for you. Now,' take breakfast, fo� In- I ters'� glanced at'him, as they did at ev.
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Lipten I It r-alrds ,,'+ a A 11 Interest In these people has grown In the Count and his servant %vent back a full coat of Cabinet finishinir var. stanee Afl I have to t-- -1 - ' P — new tnsilo. then looked a Fln,
attempt to bultivate an area greator
tbaA he lean properly attend to. ThIA
has Won axi error long continued and
persisted in. He has neither the time
nor 010 Means to give his Crops. more
than half the ioultur4i attention Way
NbOuld have. His, soil Suffers 4rom
the Ili treatment and when harvest is
Passed he finds ,his ciop defICIent In
both quantity and q
. L tiality, and his, soil
,
poorer than before tne Crops were
planted. That the Lwm
. , adlat6 and ul�
timate returns from the'various, for � me
of plant life may not diminigh oaob
Year, it Is necessary that -the fertility
Of the soU be at least maintained,
The Majority of farmera considertlie
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needs of the tnimediate crop, but
rarely take into consideration the
needs, of the future crop, It -is aur-
priaing, that more attention is not giv-,
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an to the Permanent uprbuilding of
the Sell's fortility that each year may
bring larger crops than the year be-
fore 41111 at smaller cost. .
The farmer expects to make his
livi �
UR from theold homestead through
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O�t 1A �lifa, and that his children and
4LS childrenog, children will. continue
to make their living from, it, but in
the face of thLo he will persist in
Such methods of culture and Manage-
meAt aa will slowly, it may be, blip ,
Eturely 'and Sy4teinatipally rob it of
ltQ fertility until it js rod4ced tolthat
Worn gut condition lie common. Deft-
Ofeat(quanvity., variety ancl quality of
live stock, lack of knowledie bf the
proper Care, tioatment and breeding
of farm animilEi end insufficient prov-�
duction of crops grown especially for -
their maintenance, is almost an uni-
versal mlstak6. Lack of information
regarding the requirements of ope-
clal orGps, iusuffielent preparation and
judicious -cultivation, are elements of
gallure. In the majority Of the cases
the logical result is a failure and,
due pr
O,%bab
io!Lto.lio other cause than
lack .. I ation on the part of the
farmer. . .1
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We edged Into a dark corner and the;� I intensity, and I never. miss an oppor- to the house: . � ' ndsIL ' . - . . coffee, a couple of fresh dougbiauf . thought that Mr. Schwab looked, . I
. tUnItY of visiting their camps. I learn- ' - �B) -Be' ClOntinued. . ' Inksta . so a poor. ' �
began : � I , ed afterwards a most peculiar pro- I I � . . WE9 on furniture may be re- . -1 k I " Schwab took a seat va ADVANTAGE ,IN. THOROUGHtRED.
- . bit of steak with a -baked potato, some , I . I Presently Mr. � I . . � -
"Before,l riparried Jack, during the pertY'of this antidote. It will not dpw , . I . * --� , . � . moved. by a mixture of six drops of I I . . 4fated by one of the plityers.' He reac I h- . ICATTLE. .. .1. . . .
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warm . months he usually rented a villa erat6'twice upon the same person. You � . . .. . � Spirits of nitro and a teaspoonful of fresh biscult or mufflus 4nd ettlier . . I : .. . �
in . .. . The Red FlaW. . I ple to top off . =a igilot far distant, when, .
at a summer resort and Invited some can Understand theextent of y grat- I . War in -to this and griddle takes or a Piece of . I ed'Into the Inside breast pocket of a The ti I .
friends to share It wlih� him& -In 194 .itude, madam?` . . I .� The red button hnd the red flag have touch the stained part, when the ink . with. What do'YOU have?" I I I long frock coat ills hand -reappeared the scrub- cow will become a: thing Of " .
we, that is Jaak, selected a little'Place "Indeed'X Carl'." I replied earriestlk, been the emblem of labor aud'i will disappear. Immediately after this � The city man looked i . Lt his. red -cheek- I I with a AjOCO franc note - ' . . . . . .
bordering on ..one of the Muskoka -413ut , -evolu. . I � . . .($200). He the.past, and Will be -supgrgeded by '
I do You really believe that other- Lien for more than 3.000 years, ilRb the SPOt With a�wft cloth and ed friend, wbo stood waiting for tile I tospedAt carelessly toward the crou. .
lakes. Charlie Dale was With, us that well -it Is nonsense,.eh. Count?" , In tlie cold Water fd provient a white Mark, confirmatiQuiof.. his idea. I pler. That person's dUl . I eyes lighted the .'thoroughbred and li�gh-gtade� . .
year, and lie learned- enough about riclent world the favoi,fte, co' .. . � . . ,
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led itghin in his peculia : , . . lors of (he *wbich. always appearg, from. becom- ,I of hot water a I nd two slices . . , I I up, He too gain at Mr. Schwab s I in ..,r I . .
made - a lifetime.' He " 'There are stranger, �' .things - In the aristocracy Were white and .azure blue, -in& Permanent. . . A cup . . Iced a 0 Eve * n the Piigh-gra,da will I tu A give.
types to last him foi Heorill r way. . waty to the thorougbbred� s
.a specialty, of the ta*ay-ollve world than your philosophy hath .While red was plebeian. Allfierva: and To take out Icon serloug'spots an of� diry toast" lie responded soberl�. . — facei this ilme.more closely;. lie saw . . .
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northern University, was.an athlete, .a . d lolfutAf Von 'think asimple diet IIL , le, � that t - .
kind; Charlie was a graduate from a ,dreamed of.,. I �only quote the words Ceres,.thj goddesses' f label, and ap-I. brighten the. furniture at the;SaMe.. -e I . through -the be lob, rather flrm ex:pres- ticeab . . I I
of your � own poet," -he said. I � 9 .1 . . ,y . � , be.�opmmon_farmer. is. . ,
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I I culturej. were always, r . apt %n . tod � . two - tablespoonfula of YOW'S NVOII)d . p will MU40 One , I . I I . the. truth that � the :
Boll With Prospects'and s6v6rd Other "All very well, but Shakespeare was- rest fts time, take Ile] me I � I . ston.'shilled and passedover the Chips WAkIA19 up .to . . . - ,
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good qualifications, In fine,A most de- n't thinkingof Charms and snake bites dressed In flauilm . sWeet oil, oni 00inegar, and'half a more attempt to be R'bealthy�m i.f�_�_ : with great graclousness. , , Common grade cow is .an upprofit- �, , ' . ,
sirable felidw to me i Lt. He quickly . � g red,.and the:*I)Rl1_. tablespoonful � at . I . I � �
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becanie a favorite with all the guests. when he Wrote that. At least I don't tiers of the Greek And Roman 'trade � this MI,tura, of, turpentine, iubbing Youf:Ws' Companiop. 11 Schwab . tossed them about on .many able creature, and figures ire ,helping .
s . numbers, ,like a man -who'knows the � the mi I 9 . . I .
ad�a way with him that won him I . . . . . . I . C,) . )k farn! t ,1�da 'th facts. I .
suppose s6." � I . npl. on . With ok Wit . of flan.- - . . . - . . C, _ e
. He h, . unions were of the same color. Tile red . I ,��. . . I � . � : roul' . to r ',, , . seen the. . I I
characteristics was. Punctuality. -in the conveipation. ant faroc-� . .. . . Joe Mantonpa JpAfitalo. �
friends everywhere. Another ' of. his had lost interest I ette table well, but cares llttli� for 'In every cal"
I He made no reply and I saw that Ile Bag nowhere In antiquity me . . . . ty � ..
But It -was strange, too, - when^I thought of Ity and slaugliter,:bUt rath . __ I .. . Joe Manton, tbQ-.famous. gunmaker', (/_� ." gambling und� less for, money. Efelost. steady improvement ia (4airy stock, . -
lie hadn't been with us. more. than a It, for Ghixgarg Was a, great talker on er typindd � �, � . . . .. . � I 11 ,% . .Again.his band disappeared Intb that and , although the progress is Slow, .
few days when he dropped Into a habit ally subject over, broacheO� The sun the. fact that all 'men, *hetlie'r ginves - - i . -� . .1 . I was crossing Hounslow heath when be 11� - . 1. very slow, yet it is as sure as- the - :
of Corning late for meals and generally or Innsters, had. In their ' ' .. VARIOUS RECIPES. s' stop' i n 'On I .
. veins the *sd U . I . . .
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absenting himself. was hastening down the West, which . . tue . � . . 11 . . w -a pod by a, highway iia . * . . bot pdcket'of that hot coat. . Again It rising and Is4tting. of . the sub. Not � " -, . -,
� I . . . . I . . reappeared -'with a 1,000 franc note. . In I . .. I
We couldn't undei' told 'me that It was timeoto .dress for blood and In their nature the sam-liu. 241140ca Lemon Plidding.-Pour.ta.. bearing. the summons to !'stand and. do . . . many years ago, it - -,Va rarely a thor- .
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stand It aLtall. Of course all the. ladles dinner. t rose and be ed.me manity. - . , �. . I .bl�spoomg g , taploca, soak-. liver" Man ton recog 2';eda'pIstbIofbIs � K a few, -minutes his ptirebAs6s ' ou,ghbred bull could I I .
cared, and moire The Coun I w . ., � till - , be seen. .
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-particularly a certain to the:d6br. . . 1. . I But In . . I . I ra.nulated own make l,e I '$Wh . . . . I � I . once more. , He th'r�st his hand into the . It ia tot 190. -11 .a question bt _ . . . *
Anne Leader, a literary woman from I . the frequent gervile.4a ' , veled at his head� .y,: - . . M11(
"You may see some of.those strange . to .of , ad over night'lu. I blip cold water. In � ' . I - of annoyance came , .1
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She Was no excbptiOn to thIn9S'S,ct,`madam,11.he said, exilgmati- a Greece the red flag gradlially - �he. moriring confound It, 'you rascal," cried the Ili I . . � .
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the general rule, however. We all had . . I . I over his face'. ,The outside. of,the Coat t1XIS point ,alone hinges ""', , .
s, -warm fil6he r Qhdrife c4ily, as I departed. I ttirned.to ques, ,=the emblem not of .label-, but f I I dignant gunvaker,: "I'M 46e, Manton 1�� . I ough-bred;� On ,
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. . � ,as already, Cut- .10 oold, to Cook ik'eleari butn'of too thin, . I . � �, . I . was agitated. "His,band seemed to be largely the �qlie Btioo� 0 - f !profit, and toss . - � I
-in oiir hearts fo rove . _. 1, I . . . and that's one of thy pistols ypu've got. . . i . .
Dale. Needfe tion hini, but he NY on It- A -t One itme wben the rebel. I . . . I .
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'I w . . st(i .2% - I . 'tumbling and fu bling In, valn. The t6 the'00w -OW118r- The strong desire
, ;� Alous Slav gladiators r� � 4 Ow.: dqy.e'vou. try to� rob':me!"' 11011, ., ... . . ..� . M. I
-the lookout for'any dering. I could Still feel' the � ImPellin . under Spa _ ,
curious and were on ent to MY room. won - es. and Take 40M the . re i and. - dd Jules, of H I
S9 to say, we became the gra�s, and I � , ,
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clue to solve the mystery. We natur- . . 'tacias defeateil three it I 11,11lTom, also, the 'Ora lied'rind. of .the :You're Joe'Manton, are you?." said the �. I - - . I I ,g iddles- '05 practical.4arm6ra to' know which
ally suspected a woman was mixed Up ,power of, the irlidn's gaze,.Lnd that to. orrian drialps tbe. Same . . I �, , ... . "mothers" and. 11dau hters�'__Wat6hed ,,,, hisi loowA are profitable and which .: I I
In the case, our Idea. being that- the gether" wIth his .zhanrier rather un- red - gag. was On tbe! point of ZtIpplanf. , a pinch Of dalt � and - sugar . to highwayman coolly. "'Well, you.4firgt 11 . I I . 9 . ,,, . . Lnprafita�ld fel the element'�contrib- . .1
strung my nerves.' -33y the -time the Ing the eagle, In the Imperl' I J . . . SL bra' � � .... I him RMWOUSly.. , ! . � .1 k 11 ,
Poor boy had been ensnared by 'one of I ,at city.. Itself. 10te- Beat the. IvWited of 2. eggs to ed too 10guineas.f6r thl ce of pis- : budug so largely to the4eedltg .out :" ,
bell sounded I had not improved. How- It I - , . .... . . Gradually the expregglop f -uting well� - . .
the blushing farmer girls of the rlelgh�, ever I- went down and took my'plato at . - s , related. that, the iabQr soldiers a StUf4rotil: and aild to the taploea tols,'.whieh I call a confounded switil ' � .. . . I 0 112110Y� of the Wrub, and - subotit ,
I 1 1, . ance, faded from. his face, and big arm
borhood. When I IInISh YdU:wl11 .see the -table. The dinner -hour wag seven Were so fanatically deliot6d to' -their whe`4 perfectly cold. I Place -On ice� .ale, tho4gh I'admit-they'r6 a�g6bd pair , . � �, .... . brad thoroughbred animals. �. - -
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bow far astray we were. and, moreover, Welock, and as we �sat down the dusk flag . that -it Was Ith . I .1 -Serve with'whipped Cream A tapio- of Wirkers. No* I mean to be.quiis - I&V . I . began to .reappear.from the depths of But the present strong., demand for.'- .
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pudding -may be made - -me ,.q. . that mysterious pocket That. side Of quality. 4f milk from a more
the Water, and th -enerals when. in battle to huri if far . .over 10 guineas :: , "
how'strong an. afflnity. there can be be� crept out over . .a custorn .of their t ,
tween. dark iind llghtl� . , ' . � sounds of'b I Ight began to.make the . to a -, � I . in & similar *.ay. . .prepare 4 talke- With you. , Hand I I .. ��- --*I' the. coat collapsed; the band reappeag- intelligent and 4dritloalt milk7consuln-`-
. . 0 . - you , - becausa youlr& Jo VEMED WOMAXON 11011811MM ', ., p, blio I
Another persoi; wh6 occupies, 8, Chief selves heard. Charlie Dale was the only , tit : the enemyls'tAnks anil, S6.co and I'll -let -0
- .1 _ mPel. oPoona tapioca, as for lemon,taploca Mduton; -'thoUgh, I know you .hdve ' e -� ' � ad. In It was a hng6 bundle of 1,000 Ing a a perhaps -. the. strongest ' .
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place in this'sioir� to the Conte at one absent', and � d. servant . dispatched to deVotees.tn rilqb forward and recovo ,above. add got. .was learned thhtshe had. been 'sebu. In f actor touditig to thi . .
Ghagars. lie was from .the south, and to his room reported that he w.as* dress� I . ... . �. d &'a t 1. fratic.. notes, a -small f6itone.' Mr.. .. . a bliange . . of ' . .
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looked like An - Italian'; and be spoke Ing. Presently he came -in with a mut� . . . ... . � 1. .. I .. , d gii beat-, 030 at least about you,", . several.small. hich. postof- 8 *ab� bad disenta.' - . � : .
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ehPiceEngliAh. ItseemaXack .him tared apology; for,. his lateness: -Th6 . . ___ I W. to ,a 6tif f r Stir in � thi:4: 2 . Joseph swallowed big wrath .and flees had been,robbed. ..�; , I I . ,.cb ' ugled his roll, animal producei a better quality of ..
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met . I . .. , . . .1 'Cups, �. . I wag ready for business.', . . I
in Venice or Geneva or . Berlin -some Count �sat opposite me, and I. saw' a. . , .A Bad Judge. . .. � 'atrawlierries. Set on ice till' proinpily paid tile 10 guineas: But.hp 116r visits Invariably -Oreeeded bur, ' . . milk because, Of the better care it , . .
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place over th&e. Jack travels all over quicic ftu�h'rnount to his brow�and then . Some years ago King Edward. cold. Servo With following sauce: never forgave the highwayman for iget.. glarles, by two or three days., . . m glanc � e,s' fdediug and thor6 attdiation'to the, . de- I - ,.� .'
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The world, and.1.9 the most I'sohernian suddenly vaxiish: .as he controlled a then Prince. of. Walbs, VIL. Beat 'the whites of. 2 egg4, add coo�- Ling a brace' 'of Ills best pistols for nix, , Tbeb one ddy came a surprise. , . .
vort you could possibly rpodt-' He had pasmig emotton. Miss Lea led I . was: -a guest ,at feet- , . ' . .. . . and began to, circle, slowly, like. vul- tails of- sanitary Conditions, The
and.became confused as Dale took his a country house In England, an I. -.p r:till , , .
liked the,man, and so gave him a � . . ioner s or owdered gaga k and he made* bimself.a Special doub,16 " The I'velled woman .on horseback". t I urei, toward young Schwab's chair.. thoroughbred Is freer:fiom tOor- ' ...
standing Invitation to look him up any. seat by her side. 'These signs pdrplex- -Ing uD a sporthi * . d,..pJck-, OXCO MY" - than Add. I cup inaahed bar- gun. with barrels barely.� two feet long, .had not. b6erii seen for ioil�e days. Bud-, He Invested 2,000 francs and- absorb I . I
time he ch .. .g paper In the billiard Has and I tablespoon melted butteir. . - . I (111104'aud� other diseases. because of
The Count,- something of a wanderer thing afoot of - 0which I knew nothing., � .: .. . . e4l I
anted to come to America. ad me considerably. There'was some- - I whichbe. always carrlbd�.about with denly she reappeared in Corning- himself In the tablei . g - - - , . .
. room one morning, wag soon. deep In ' 'To Cil .. the uniforinly better treafnient they .
.himself, had done so. Ghagars was a Its , contents 'A clergyman 'also a re, Bacoh, I.Inglish fa4hi,on:� him . RfterWar0 When traveling and They watched' her. That, afternoon 'food ' receive than -other lgrado�s. Besides - - . .
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,From an. epicurean point of view the I , . . The "mothers" 8 as a rear guard,' .
n height and of; slight rneal;was a sudeess,,but the table , le side, � af ter - the, h' ra christenZd "Tbe Highwayman's Alds- abe was seen . -
,,this,. and, Staling up, . I riding tip the main street. " r
man of medlui I . - was utterly Stu -talk guest, . notic�[ Take the -wb)o ' - a I , . sind the "daughters.!' advanced,. to the all this, thd th6rouglib e" are . of . I I
build. Ile had a most striking counten I Did. I was - glad When asked. in, h, tone that was'm' and shOulderg have been removed ter," ' With -this -weapon I h.,,t.v'e- heard she dismounted .before E. M. Well$ attack. ' � . . L '. . .. ., � . ... .11 I a melit, of kitiger dis- �, -
ance, with - high.. cheelr-'bones, a It Was over, and we adjourned to the . eant to , . - � . . I . I I - .� .mot , ' _. : .
- that lie Subsequently. shot a highway. store�'- She ,oadhed.'the goods:dIs position, mars intelligent, -better feed-'. ' : I
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6W overhanging an 0 n air. Ja:ck and some of the.other CAITY VeProof, "Is your royal Ill. -lin. ,so and ' rub It witth the following mixture: . apol -. . He did 'not* observe yvbat Was g6hig erg) have better form, ph - ,
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aquiline nose;' teeth .bf'.the most daz- gpe6 amen .brought -their cigars to ,the really Interested In'tbat -paperTo ' F oll 100 lbs meat, 7 IW,salt', I ed* his chaise and'mor. played outside, ' Then, looking about on until .he suddenly found hlm§61f , ape. and Cal I . .�.,
Oing whiteness, and dark skin of a deli- verandah, but the Count and Charlie The prince j:11hrice . �, I'b broj�,u sugar and 4 -oz Saltpeter, tally wounded him,�_!'Xinds. of orAbau gxades. . . . . . . I I .. ..., . .
cate f1bre. His. full, 'dark eye was sus- remained to discuss another glass of ' - I I .a ar6und. . 'T never '. � ,the her, she ,picked up a pgIr of lumber- Unable to �move 6ftber arms or sboul� .' ' . - � - I � 1. . .
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ceptible of tile most Wonderful change, wine, 'so they said. . From what ];ad I . , re8 , d Spread this compound on the flesh . . 1. I I _,�_. .. I . m . eath hereloalL . . . I : . .. . . . . I .
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now lustreless, again. ch4tiging .to an passed I felt Instinctively that more lh,�.' he remarked. - . I �. ' . . . . . 11 1. I 11 . .1 be . , � . .. Started up In amazement and War ' . . I
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rrow, 4then . The clergyman, though, would not be well. � Then He Hurried .Vpi In a moment . W
expression of mysterious so than Sherry wine detained thbro at I side of. the meat Only and rub it in - . . Sbe,was captured ' by m- ,!We.a6i.Lbt not that t 'o genera'Aional
;Ighting up with-qui.ek anger. , � tabla., It was not quitk . Ldy� anot-her.'-plece on . The "daughters" In their enthuslasm.. . � -
. . . the He wits too modest" to be a sue" her watchers. . - I . . . hence farmerg ,will *.be able ,'to look ,. .
. proper, perhaps, denied.: . a,l)o you know, your r6y I Is no, . reat .it" in Same manner , I . , ces's . . �
I told Jack, that I thought Gliagars but I- placed myself so that -1 could , a ,fir 6 a ' t . , , :bad so, pressed'in upoii him that be I
f� tile watch. their irbovements'without'my ke- I . " ' f I lever, ,and lie had let 40'y6arS of There was ,a strUggleii.the -veil was back a,t us and,.pity us' because the ' : .
Was a gypsy trom What I'knew o hlgline�q, that OD6 of .toy - friends has ,And so, proceed until all the, meatilt U . wai 'reposing Upon a,sea of chiffon -'and ' :' ..
type, but he!only replied that It didret Lion being -understood by� the others. lost. bUudrOd'g of pounds by, betting on' salted. Lot it remain - in thin shape his life go by' without. 6r coiiaiiig switched from her face, and they, bo-jacc. ' Ichowledge 'on whiph.We prida' lt%p'-�:. '
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-r to him Aig long. -as they The dining -room led Into the draWlng-L horse racing and has nev.er won any- . . . , . an,. Their hands � rested up 'his, sboul.', solves was .so far: Inferior to their .
riluch mattL . . . for ,three Weeks, it Will. then be ready t6 an emotional point: . held the feaiures of's young wom -
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Were gentlemen and good follows. The room, and thence.to where.we sat. The . . .1 to hang UP to dry Or to ismoke; .in � �Ibg of beautiful, but In a fren . : dera. - ' - . I .0p � ' ' . . . '
thing?" be asked. . � � I . I ... . I . He was In. love. With wfair be . . zy, of,rage. The. I I 0 - 'quan .
irfect gentle- heavy curtains between the two apart- . �,d . . � . own. Th re are jtU1 .A"nmn - -
Count was"certaln)y 4 PC , . . . . i.1, ;
Man, and one'ot the most cultured men ments were Partially drawn, and .khe' Well," said tbe- prine' which base, itshould first be wiped off. sultable.age, but he Would not tell her �dove hov�ered about her ai�d flew awn : Otics- or influences, which have no ..' .
, . e as he turned . . I I � I . . . 11 Y-1 As he rose -one of them, as If yielding., . .... I . ..
of to another column, "be must b :Cbra M041 Muff' Ut the Y91k * . ad or measuved.-at the, - ,�, . I
I know, but��oh, .well, from the first' brilliant Chandelier lit Up the faces . . . ave been- ins -F . . g �So, and though she knew -it she could The pony was led to a stable, and'Llie to annueontrollable Impulse of adord� he�on fathom. . I
there was Something mysterious about both men.. .Charlie'related the conver a, very fi, ' I beginninig of! the 20th,century ,we are .,
him. But then there Is a charm In real 'sation to me later. I I . ad judge of borseflesh." *: � I of 2 eggs into 1-2 Pt dour milk, add not very well give him a bint about WoMans no longer, yelled, was baled bonj- pinned -a �great red ,ilower upon - I
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: . , I I iabjeppoon.aoft butteri..bhoil add 1 . ,Ping to the couilfy jail. � I the lapel of, that now Splendid coat, , , '
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mystery, and in addition the Countwas For many. minutes they both Sipped 08ave Me Proui -Mr I�rlends�11. cup corn nieAl a.nd 1-2 a' Sbe�WgS Willing because she bad ar- ' 1. � . � . � I
bandsome. He was the kind of. person their beverage quietly, and at the UP flour.- Dis- I I - .. � the. home of that mlgbty "roll.01 .. I go, of - the last ,half cantury�bag ' .
You would turn oil the street Jo look at. same time watched each other furtive-' This.&aying Is,cotainonly attributed I 8101ft .1 SImall teaspoon soda in a lit- rived nt .that time of life * A Ghastlr lie, . . � I I ptogre � .. '.
- when a ' Re . A took of annoyance came Into young taught us snuch 'but -the. most import-, �
Such beautiful eyes I never saw In any- ly, I could see the Count twisting rest- to Voltaire, wbo at Forney when pos,� tle milk; Boat all'togetber. Fold WOman Is not nearly io hard io please A heinous crime has comefolight In
. Schwab's frank, olien,.sunn,y faet, then ant lesdon , is ...that it -bag shown us - , ' ,
He might have. stepped, oit lessly In his chair. HIS features began tered by professions of Insincere friend. . , been at som ' . . . �
on6C(se. in the Well -beaten whites bf the eggs. as she. might. have . a other X01ILN'la. Baron Henesell, a wealthy vanlob'ed, and his. beatitiful"' smile re- not only Low much -we were ignofw', I
of a Spanish romanceo Tou Immealat6- to work, Suddenly he looked up, I salt, 14 teaspoon, pour. into gem ,time, but, he wa's stupid and went� Uotavlan land owner, decapitat - I
ly associated him with %nightrerraritty saw the sparkle In big eye -shoot out Ship Said, "I Pray God. to deliver me I ed, Ills turned, the smile of th.e.jaybaWker ant of Iyears ago, but it I has -enabled - . I
and pretty damsels and such like. Ob. as It'were flame. Ila grasped the table f9om my, friends; I Will defend myself. pans an dbake in aquJok Crab about away Without a word. � . ybunger brother. . He preserve(]. the- who Wral7efully accepts . it gold brick 41% to See somethi,ng of the ;'many,'. - ,
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vlously we all were'rauch Interested in With both hands, as if to hold himself from my enemies.". . I . half an bour. Som like a little Ile was gone a long, long time, and head, to chanileals to prevent decay and, froto a confidence man I things that we ' t " . I
him. We. used to plague the Captain In his chair. Then his mobile lips gr I sweetening, 'when I tablespoon Mo. . . . , the smile .of � yet need, to s udy.
(Saunders owned ,a launch, ,and we firm. He strove to speak calrnly. ew ,The thought, however, Is. attributed lasoes way be added. * , � when he came ,badk befound ..bee still. carried the gbastly relic about with the hayseed withlbe bagful of "green ,The primary, arithnieticr . which 6nds. I : I
gave him that name) to tell us more "You were among the tents of the by the French to Marshal Villars, . ' I . . ready. I ,. . � . I �� -film In the p6cket of a huge overcont. goods." . I .. . . with the tables lot the, .four gredt�.' . �
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about hibl, but he persistently, put us Senani to -day, 61r ? 11 The words, were while Kant discove A Good Cough Remedy -r -The follow- . ,,, have. coma back after many ;jOhel)akon,,IvboisiindLiratrest,'Isprolp. AlThink you," he said In English- tiplyin,g and )dividiag, Is but it be�
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-fetched excuses. Theo he a demand and contained a thalleilge. , proverb, and a German . 'c' Lag is a valuable, � romedy: and does her ably insane . .. I I "More) 11 'be said In Vreneb. ,And be
would rall at the curiosity of women, ."I *visfted the Gypsy camp over yon- olfaction .of . " years,1.1 he said to 4er as be,took . . - i, . . I . ginning in the Science 'of mathematics . ,.
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and eventually -escape from the back der, If that IS what you Mean," replied Proverbial Wisdom gives it In a. alodi. not ,congtipate, While havin e- band In greeting. . '. 1. . . I _.__ bowed like a prince dismissingan em- a nd we bave'scareely got farther than' I I
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cloar. . Charlie. carelesly, and lit played wilth tied form. Antigonus, one of the gon. deem -Ing feature of belfigpleasant to . She bad learned something 14 ,the .. An Interloper bassador.. Then he sat down again and that in the s.eibace of. agriculture.' . I .1 .
One day Jack was telling me a stopy his glass. "Why do you ask 21, .. . * . . I . . .
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about something he had witnessed In The Count's demeanor hid dildoged. erals of Alexander the Great,. 6ffered take. Infants and - children . will years since she bad seen him last. . OI(T GentIpman-Here, Sir, how Is It paid no more attention to the "dough. - . -!- . .1 11 *
tb6 South Sea& I Was lying In a ban!- His chair was tilted Idly back, but the sacrifice that the gods .might protect readily take' the n!xediolne. - Put I , "Well.$ foi goodness' sake, Henry)" catch you kissing Wyl,daughtor? tars," although they. caressed his.balr, - - DO NOT. WHIp. t � , � .
mock on the front verandah, afid he ligbt In* big eye. was the glint from him from big friends and at the I gains teacup flaxseed. to obak over night., she. exclaimed fegvtdly, "why doni you -'tile Lover -By snet.tking In -on us, patted 'his shoulders and poured Into .. .. ... . . 1.
'was sitting on a camp -stool b9side me. chilled Steel. His manner was.'austere time declaring he could look after his The next moTning.take 11-2 ox pow- take them? I'm 85 now. Now many si , . each of big ears a flood of compliments Tho horse.that stumbles should not � .
He wag composedly rind his tone Incisive, I . I I . r.-PhIllidelphia Press.. . I . I . . be whipped for the accident. He may I .�
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when I nearly sent him tumbling off "Young man," be said, slowly, "you enemies himself, Churchill has some, dexed licorice. root, 1.4 lb.chopped more years do you want?" . , , � � I in French and broken English. ' .
Nthe stool by suddenly changing the sub- trifle with what may 'prove to you a thing of the Idea In the lines: . I . railsino, 2 qts water, -boll an hour, . Then a great light shonelftpowhim, " Not at All Stingy. . He played heavily for that time of Stumble because he,is badly shod. -
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. � -then add the flaxseed and 1-2 OUP and be did not Wait for 'any, more.- I . I I, Colored Ile may bava a.nervoul disorder that I I .
are. The roar of the Waves .d,,.,. maple syrup -or g.r . . the year, Soon the stackg o .
Ject from cannibalism to Count Ghag- serious undertaking. I have a right td , Oreatly Ills foes be dreads, but most b1s friet, ,
from the ask� You know my Identity by this uo iraits tile most %'bo lavisIlly'colut-0endo . boll anulated sugar and London Answers. I . Ivory began to multiply. He wag look. occasionally cauAes him to lose coil- .
little angry lake came to us In an India- time, and YOU -You will know me 'hour , . .
even an , longer. Strain the . Ing at the croupier. over a perfect trol over one or another part of the .
thiet monotone like the hum froni. A better. You MaY have Cause to, fear . A Baots of tettlement. Mixture aud f lavor with lemom When I � . - I I
thousand hives of beesi it served as a me, A king Is not to be boaraed by A . "Did Morgan give you the fiep, Q , cool, pour into a quart bottlo and I The Manufacture of rlftte GIA190. breastwork of Ivory. When excitement, nervag that are used intis.'oomplicat- .
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bit of color -n. high light to. out con- -a child.1", . . . I I "Yes, and his second lids just been label it, The ( .on The casting table of' a pI I ate glass fad- . Dirk of walking, trotting or. rfan- .
versation, . � . Inise IN I tablespo . Ili the nefghboibood..was at Its height ad wl .
" . "You tire Yoper, I know,,* miatter4ld trying to adjust matters peac I ful for adults, for children -1 tcas�obn. tory to about 20 feet long, 15 feet wide . . !ling While Pulling A load or holding
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There is Som I Athing about Your Dole. ,'What Is that to me ? Who Is "Showing the white eably,' The, cost of I qt of thlO Mixture is and 0 Inches thick. *Strlpo of Iron on - . - � at lonst were bleiing his, pla.v it baok. Whatever, rnay be the cause .
Count that I don't* quite fathom with TePer. 7 I neither care, nor do I fear , feather, 0" nbt one-half that of the Cough .00 . IM "mothers" And "daughters" were
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all my' worldly knowledge." I to- YOU." He WAS a shade paler, t VI/bat did be prolioso?" . . to- ! each -side afford a bearing for the roll- I on the verge of nervous prostratiou, the b r will do no good, The horse . .
h4ugh. I . edles purobiged at drug stores, � . . lie does
settled myself in the hanimook and Outwardly just as calm, and his dye "That Moirgan should Withdraw the , erg and dotermine the thickness of the 1. I young man emitted atnighty yawn-gind not stumble for pleasure, or through *
fixed my eyes on a jutting promontory Met Ghagurs' Without flinching. 4 short epithet If I would gdMit the fjtct')1_ Tartlata-Itooll outithin a nice puff plate to be cagt� The molten glaso 16 pusb6d big mass of.dfoko toward the. desigia, stUinbling is painful to him. , �
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the mah-eating chief accepted .Chrla- Your dark-ey0d princess Is mine. As' The Worm Turned. Contra of every two out Of three of glass to. a uniform thickness. The I � . . ed upon the table- Well, it .was a been wr6uohed in a stumble and a �
tianity, � I . long as I desirc-she has -oh well, I see I . these, - lay the ringg thus made On the glass, after cooling rapidly, Is transfer- .. Struggle to keep bla,febt no one can .. .
"I notice," Oomplalned Mrs. Henpeck, . good many 1,000 franc notes. - Schwab toll, The whipping. ,comes after. the
"The Counti-did I say Count I If I you suspected as much, She loves 111W, 14 third and bake at once, Pill with red to the annealing ovdn,'wbere It re- Irate Citlytin-Look here, Sir, I just shuffled them together, rolled them up, accident,
did I meant chief. "Ile looked'at me There ivas an exultant note in the ibat you never call Ine $dear' any anY 6%veatsl de6ked. ' The horse ,does not under-
reVerely, and then he grow auspicious, young athlete's voice which the Count tnor6.11 * mains several days. When taken Out, fell down your, confound6d coal hole. and,the coat engulfed them. Ile rose stand flat the stinging lashing is it I
and finally laughed. . Omnbelry Boll -One cup sugar, 2 It is very rough and Uneven and In that
'Don't you think could not brook. Ile fairly' shook with "NO,fo - CoUfOssed Af V. Il�npeek;. , "I What are ,veil going to do about Itt and buttoned It carefully. hilt Py�lq warning to him not, to stumble again,
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Your subject Is becoming Somewhat paSgion. Ile ground his teeth and ]Can. COUldn't consistently.,,, I 0gga, I tableopoon butter, 1-2 cup state to used for skylights and other Landlord --Oh, well, bere's a nickelf dancing merrilk from one eager,fato to He rda it ag Terely an added .'
backndYed ?I he said. I told you all ed far over the table, "By Dradools,90 . �
about the Count tablespoon Go buy it cako of, soap.-NeW York another of the women who pressed tor rX, . I
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"011f Yes," I drawled, "but go sad treated like 9, dog by this gentle our 7 ; .
Sometimes ; and then such C, fierce look ,Art my Own People to look upon me . On ilach thick- - Spread on cranberry smoothed and polished. A Eftterto Throlsiff. - theough the tbrong. 4e wits aprianont,
I 4aft, roll up put in an earthen digh . . . Magyman-Your brother Dick did Me
comes Into his eyes without any Wart- with contumely? No, I gwedri By UsAvardanable. J The biggest episcopal throne hR Eu. ly bliud and dont, but, oh, how child. .
Ing. Too romantic, for these prosaic the great God, I swear you shall eat Alto. ondego (inaking a call) , I Rill end, oteam, ;VQ' hourd, I . 113besnot Count Por Mokoh. tope Is at the X,votbr cathedral. Com- likir was his smilet lt,was Impossible, but of $10 last night. .
days I I'd like awfully to know the of the dirt for this, The girl Tera to "Love MW Wbaria-That's just like Dick, �
Woman, I had hoped, Jack, that you even now as one dead, and thoU-thou Sorry to bow, you are having trouble UAP10 Sugar Cream-Gral;e maplo, � ly wedding, wasn't it?" asked Dosed of the very best Oak, with mag- for the women to believe Mat hu go, to 1�vayq doing some ridloldlouo
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had helped him In the duct -probably art even as she. By the mother, that with your cook, .� Sugar and add to tbo French oream, (Ila maid of honor. . I alfleent,cRI'Viog executed by tha mdst ivouldu5t Itivite, them to,aupper if obLly thing. I .. I .. � .
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Ills second." bore me, I swear, by Arline, I swear It. - Alra. Upjohn -Yea, I shgll With ftough- tonfectioner's sugar ta "Quite so," admitted the bride's dear- P�vpert clesIgners of the dayo the thrOXIO they could make him Sao. and bear. . - - - I
'Wow look here, Bmllyllw-lack always Ile sank back Into his chair avid I saw Serena go. I have to, lot mold any shape desired, Walnut Ost elleMY- I Soars upward In beautiful tapering pin- Young Schwab evidently played as . 3141 XNZV1 I . �
ftllLd me Emily, rather more like com- him take didn't mind her practle. . .
I something from big Docket creams made in thin manner are de� "Every detail perfecto" Suggested the nacles, which rise up to the lofty roof t6rd Chesterfield aftlsos young Weil Tea6her-Bobby, can you tell me
rAdeff You IWOW--�-111 don't care If Which he gazed at fiercely While his 1119 On the piano now and theo, but she 110lons. to
0 gars In as nad-asf sad do Hamlet lips moved. . Wants to join our golf etubf-alifeago wald of honor. I I
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or sw romantic as Don Quixote, or fights Dale stared over at him fascinated . I Union Crackorg-Three on Cho meaning of, the Word respeett I
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& duel every day of IlM life. , Tribune, ps su- 110b. I don0t know. We mIgbt make not only th� biggest, but one of the appittetit that he bad no pasgion foo
and I'll takA him at hig face value,01 his glas,900 that It snapped as I Watch- I � gat, I cup lard, 8 eggs, I pt Sweet an eveeption of tho.groom, don't you oldest. It wag save(! from destruction gambling. But It was also. clear that kid has for anothor what kin lick.
"You have good valuO' I saldo, quiot- ad, Ills 1108 moved onc� before he sue- I Gave- IfEl" Away, milk, So worth of lemon oil, Be worth think?" by the Puritans by the Ingenuity of the he knew how to Win, -how to follow UP him. . , I
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ly. "Where Ja he to-aity ? I haven't ceeded In speaking. ,,it fig notwoll to They bad beett at the masquerada, . of bakor's ammonia. Soak ammonia 110h, posgibly, possibly," admitted the Cavallera. who when the Aoundbeads his "luck" and when to stop. ." *_ 11 . .
neon film Since lunch.), thrdMten Count," he Said. "We are not 1016rO 0116 had: recognized film at once, maid of honop "but thiN a minor do. marched on Exeter pulled down the Thoy say that he came out a Xood .
"I hardly know." replied the Captain, children. I do not recognizo. Your all- 11W40 it tll(,, loud beatlixg of my heart. Ila milk over night. 13oat ogg,% su. THE GIRL PRIEND. I
"he said soinething about going over to thdritY- l3ed&Uge YOU are great Ji4 your gar a,nd lard toget'her. Ada lemon tall, anyway.#, . throne and divided It Into 805 pieces, many thoukods ahead on his two Cho I suppose George so-sved Msf wild , .
Ouille6ple-the village to the West, $'On little Olen do not thl�k that your power Iny d"'Ing, t1lat 'Old YOU I VI'aS 110PO?" lill Just before the flour. Add enough . - n he YeAto The days' Play, or Wits It three? They so
kl'OW# Thero's a, canip of those travel. 6xtend# further, A tot Tern, It orto mutinured lie. flour to make the dough easy to, roll, noat at the statroo, pieces Ivero Safely a0cored In many thitt he accepted an Invitation to. that bats before I martled him, and made I
ling 11ournanfat's . that WAY,, and hair Of her head to harmed YOU sUll '40110 no," She replied, 111. recognizo(I and roll thin and pr 0 wj, h . 01 fool of hLrds6lf, generally, like othar;
Gba ars. takes a great Interest in thoge suffer, I can. care for my,solf.,, 1 k t a fork. Experiments at the Ydrkeg obtlerVato. biding places, and when peace WSO re4 Secluded 41inside room" wherothe 1)la.V men, but I alway's trust bital .
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People, He is an ethnologist, I believe, ceased SI)eakifig and U shed bit Dale �ou by, the Size of Your feet."-Irown Odt It squarcio Lemon essence may ry have le(I to certain rosaltg oil the Stored the pieces wc%re put together Is much higher than in the main f0in .
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and Ist trying to trace their ofigirt," Chair. "It to unnecessary, I thbilt, to Tbnleo� be, sad 40 a Substitute for the oil, If liont oftho starg that may be Atimma. nf�mfn wIthont the aid of a Single vall, They Say that he bad no reason to r .
We had Planned an excurgf6n for the Ptbtofig thiY d1seussio14.11 . 1, .11 deAit6d. I rIzed ag� follays: The apparatus em- I . . I 0* tion it Must bo to himl I
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evening, and shortly, after this Jack "Stay I I have A word yet to say�" OhOcoktc, Nougat Calrd-One cup plo,yed Was sensitive enough to register '�' A Wilt Aisower. be true. Certain It to that after that $P31MID TIM 0*P6RTUXITYo_
strolled Off to Iftstlect the boat. The The Count held up hig fighd, i,r would , in and "*# sugar" 1-4 cup butter, 1 egg, 1.4 cup the beat received from it candle 15 The shah Of .Persla, once asked g fitat evefilng the O'Motherwl and.
I You IS imovc,d sour milk, :1.2 t6aspoonful. soda, 1-2
like Dronliged to be Calm and the cal. have sDaeoa You,, he went on, " 61)6 you think that genius Askit-t wonder why Grampolgh'sl
endar told: us the Moon WOU14 be full. are Yet Sloutir and the otairg augured a; to egert ItAelf'by fASpfrfttlonV,, f0d8POOnful lAkih,g o1rder, I square miles distant, The beat Medved ffolt firoup of big courtiers whom they "dailghtet8l" looked"longingly and ad.
The afternoon Was Warm, and present- bright futute for You had you eseapea "Soluellnies',p answered the Very .86. 611000106 in 1-2 Cap tot watior,scrape AX&Dru$ WAS' equivalent to the beat thought tile greater fu4n, blingelf or mlringly at him, but kept, t 4. distance, wife deoexted him I I
IY I fell into tt doze, My Sleep was the, conjunction with Draoonis. Two aboeolate, 114 calls flour'sto Louie. pecelVed from a candle at a distance of Ills father. At first be could get 0 0, thfug ot
troubled and fitful, itild x Imaginod all Pftth.q lak b6f6rd Wous young man, "but �Ofte koin three Jaye L . in r,_, Mr. MWAb's Amite Ir Tolllt�&6 had a how, 1golfig-afty.
0 461�U; They were but ev Act by 014 D4 alit miles. , oxotim to w
kind3L t)f funny things that have no symbols of thog whom YOU might � DII.RtIon of ,he period for which relit, Or ,rA and Pat Whipped about ply to so dangerous a question, the an. beauty, Ito brought it wlth -him ftom gown 11"d wanted in
blaW ITT C1110, StOrY. For frotafted, I have mated.' 'YOU those the dMrk0r ling been pald."P-Witabington 8tRro, cam between and on the topro TWO , IPNV(lr to which might cost thoeourtlors tkd &Adld. It Is avAluable apgoi. It. I � I
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11.1 had A16Pt nearly an hour when the Xhig Of the SOnanl-thd taro of thor ballillma vrltudghtbo� . . MUSINUSS,
Oke with & start, Pat ub and dashe dragon, With wboin notI6 can CoDe.of 6111111king and JoppS are greAtff�lend% lit,oad? 5U Vottov- _ou
I 00310111ANIXG onort'll. "Your father, sire, f6r although y4 , h ucted a ltdr Hasbaind-11)6114 y think'
16 last bit of Sletv from thy eyea. Th 116 Lapped 111IN votkot. "My glamg thfA i1rdwt theylAt Iiaker�-rax, Alwam. Are oqual to your father In all other to. � or rem 14Y Mrif. &6wn jo in the Adighbotbood of
lount Ghttgars waa, l6itnifig ,nonchalant* ln�tarit t,L1118 Me, that your doom fig Neal. . It id ftia., LAO-Dbo# It taste like homemadal Spoofs In this ho Is 'AtIverlor to youf I .1 flobt-4hat Is lat the ISIX olearil tb1tty f ,
Y Kg&fngt A, Pillar And hfa 6yen ha &do No t V,Ven let you ,ate sato, Th6 -OX bahottl tt It a thlokl$�
ieft'41164, ah Iq face. Suddenly *40rhofte shuply.1drittuildd. Sa0h Is Tut it 96ntrous lump of' W&Nhing nakof-fto. Indetd 0 : . btolktt . ' Yft thuinvid My 18h&
-obt of tut quill Is Wb* t4 Wtoll While tho 6that brW,)f eft- Ifik OWM that h6 had A SNattkiltaft thAt! Ut y0il
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