Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 03, 1902, Image 6

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CIIAI"fElt x 111.-ConllnuI'II. , ,
llt Corr Rnw enl ) ' thnt It hnll l1on8
tlll. clelllll ) ' worho \ hn,1 , IIIUllllt It to do ,
11111 thnt the mnn who hnd hcrn wrltlul :
II I lalll'n forwnrll 011 the tllblc 1I0W ,
IUIII wal IItturly tlll-IIH no hUll1nu lorm I
could bo If IIlp , howo\'er 1"I'hle , wore 1I0t ,
.xrllct : ,
"Bclld I'nollKhl" mlltlorrd Shnll , creep- :
In/.r / bnckwnrd Into thl ! durlmul ! , hilt : .
kll'lIlnl ! : hili ! : n1.0 to tIll' lu t lI\lon \ the.
" 'III' " which he hnll dODl ! o Ilk III fll II ) ' Hnll
C' 'I'ctUlllly. "We IIhllll ha\'e no lIIore ot
. _ \ lIuddl'n IItnrt And turn , n -ID n light.
: nlllJ"II / h-ho become nW/lre / thut he'UII
fwt 1110110 III the CODfl'derllto dnrklll' ll ,
A 1IIIIltiun wrench nR he telt 0 tOllch upon
him , IIlId nHtlnctlnly tried to IIhako It
ol In Ilre d ; and the next InKtunt he WII
pllllunI'll , And hnlt fdn1.en men Htool
h ' " 'lIhhln : : thntvllil IItare of hili Into the
' ' . I\'h had Ittell the firHl
III\:8 at Ir. 1'0)111. , \
-to 1I lze the murdl'r'r , Rnd wnll now
" .tlln.lfni bcorll him In Ihp ftllIlhht.
" lr , pO'OE , " HhoutClI the luwYLJr ( I'om
t1tr open Ihrhted dool'wuy , 1111 the nrllll'll
, , ltI.tAbulllr1 nlarched thl'lr prlsollur
: flown the U'I"enue , uhe oUKht to have COUle
I In fil'lIt to l'C hili victim. Shull thl } 0111.
CN'g brln : him back 7"
. 01\0 , " altl MArk , comlllit lip to the
; < 1001' < 11011 wonderlnl : much lit tbe ntrunJo :
In Mr. Doyle'll tone , which
ItIIIU"d to him untlmel ) ' .
I "But het on/rht / , " the IRw3'cr 'ent on ,
III'olce ! rnlsed nil It he would like It to
trarel HI ta.r nil 110 ldhlc. "B ) ' nil Ull/llnS
bo should hnre Iwen hl'Icthnshot
tllroush thc hCllrt. A mun IlIw to brln
'own hi. game fulrl3' , antI aIWI\'H IIl'l'lI
to lice how dl'ad It CuIlH. Busldl'H thut"-
_ tbe 0111 , , ! ! ntlentnn' cxc lcllwnt hlcroRsetl
IIIOIV with e\'ory wOI'II-"hlfi bullet hos
c1ono turther millchle ( , wlJlch I would
llke hhh to lIeo. Br , fo\'e ! his tuce would
. , l1a ve IJl.'In 0 IItud ) ' , the rUllcnl , when he
: . \v what good he hall done u all , In-
, .t04d at hnrm. I lOlls ; to SIIOI'\ " him how
. " the bullet. which WOfi to hll\'o bmultht
'
, . 4Iown the owner oC 'l'tl\\'eorl' , nfter pnKS-
, ,1 g'eIlllI ) ' throu h our straw contrh'uncl' ,
' 11IHI on Itll Ihull ) ' wor , onll re\'l'oled to
lIS the hlilden fortllne o ( 0111 001. 8t.
c . George. ) 'ou look talrly'lncre ' lllous , Blr ,
{ 1 is ; nl1 ! hmen IIlwoYIl do orer every-
, 'thin ! : ; hilt 113' nil the nlnt In Irelnnd ,
St'll true ! "
The VIcAr of KII\'er hod rArely b'n
voused to a Rtnto of excitement ; but on
the morninl : niter the chunco dlflco\'cry
.t ld Col. St. Oenrgl"s hillden wealth.
11111 call11 and patient little wlto callghl
, bcrt elt I watching hhi1 In mute oltonllh.
, . ; t , ns .he Ilacell restlessl ) ' about the
tJrealctdllt room , gh'lnno / ordQr for the
bell to bo rlln ! ; tor Ilro3'erH , thollgh It Will !
aearly un hour beyond the u&ual tlmo.
"l'erhnl.II , " Hug"lsted 1 rs , Ponnington ,
. IItt.o . amuled b ) ' this conduct , "tho , Irlll
. w1ll nulon1e In until the ) ' honr the bell.
N rl\ bus been out tor houts , 1 henrlnd
ISben Cello finlls hm' , they will prohnb13'
loiter ! ogethur IInW tbe ) ' 111'e lul11l11oned. "
; "AIIJ In good time , " the \'Icar retnl'Ded ,
"Do'lo will comn dowlI I'rosontl ) , lle
wurned UR ho Hhou1l1 IIleclIlnte litter IIlIch
a.nlght. Dill 3'OU notice , lilY denr , whllt
. .plrlts he wus In ? YOII 11I03' depend that ,
< < orelul liS 110 W R not to show It , his
SUllrdil\llllhll \ ) rested hea11) ' IIllon him so
long. nl ! Norn WUlUUU'OI'II [ \ \ t'\'It. "
"llulHtrnne / it 1111 wus ! " obser\'ecl
ltIrll. Pellllllll'ton , " 1 COli hllrdl ) ' boll \'e
1t e\'en ) 'ot. " ,
"Nol' cnn I. And I'm Hllro Nora cnn-
1Iot , , "
"Oh , era will soou ndopt herllelt to
her now Ilosltlolll" snltl Mrs. Pelllllng1l1l1 ,
, _ " ' th.u 811\110. \ "CIlIl to IIIlnd how o [ ten
ahe hils lonlcd tor IIIOne ) ' , und hoIIttll'
ahc hils en'r 1I0SSl'bliod. : The wlltlt1i1t or
tholle old dreo nil ! of hers sl'elllell 1'1I1.v11
1ultllhillot to her , ll1aro U ' , Jllst In tha :
litllt hour , "
"PossIbly , " nllO\n'd the \'Icar , rctl' ! '
tI'I"ely ; " ) 'et sOU1ethln ! ; elsl ! WI\S \ lUore
c'lomlnont In hl'r mhlll , for I lIe\'er su\\ '
, an'thlng moro IIltlful than her SlIze ot
that rllIculous 8tl'n \ \ . filIre ! , 111111 the
ahudder thnt rou throllgh her trl\me at
II1ght at thc IIIIot where the hullet hnd
plorc d It. "
' 'It's n 1)lty , " obller\'ed Mrll , PennlnJ : .
t u , In her simple , prllctlcal wny , "t1la t
the shot IIhould ha\'o spoiled 0 cOAt , but
UII- " I
"Bllt'IIflll ' , " 8ald the vicar , Interrllptlng
" " - her wltb n 11l1ISh , "It did 110 milch good
aCler silolllnl : the cent , m ) ' denr , thnt , It
ilW1bwero era I should ha\'c felt more In-
, cllnml to III't'sI't\'e thu hllllet thlln to turn
. : . away tram It Ill ! Mho did with such unlit-
. tcrnblo rellIgllnncc. [ , Dear 11I01 deer mol"
110 contlnuell , "whl\t could ha\'o huluced
old Col. St , George to eOllcenl his sO\ , .
, ings so eITl'ctunll ) ' 7"
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. 'I'hore Is 110 dltUcllltr In nllswerlng
that , " wus the ItrOlllllt and IIUCJqllctctl ! re ,
ply , 1\1 Ir , Do'lo elltered thc room
, through ono ot the low windows which I
, ope nod to the gurdl'll , "Tho IlIhul'unt
, luspldon at 0 miser had a Ih'oly time of
It , ) 'OU 11I11) ' depund , In the old lIIaU'H
bruin at the \'cry IIlRt ; tor , trolll whnt I
cnthert'd lost IIlght , It woulll be enl ) ' on
the \'cry ohht ! JeCoro hili dellth that hi'
bltl hl bOllrdhlgll 110 Ikllltully bchhlll the
wlllulI < : ot thllt , . but tor tllllI attolllpted
nlllrder they UlUst hll0 rUUlllilllJd th\ro
1 undlsco\'cred till doomslio-r , rllthdr ,
" till the old hOlllO : fell wholly , Os It fl'lI
. partlnlly , on the 1I1ght nftor he had tiO I
, do\'orly ( 'lTcctcd the concellimellt. " I
. "l1l1t how , " Inllllired I r , I'ennllwtou .
" CUll ) 'OU tl' I thllt he did It on thllt night
or. thllt he sllspected on'on07 When ;
cOllltl bo KIIH11l'ct ? lie hlul no onubout
blm bllt thON\ \ ) two old l er\'uutll-both 01
honest os they are . l nornnt-ll1\d Nora .
hersult. " 4 _ ' i
"III' did not , "
slIpect either ot thoto ! ,
lalll the II\w3'er , with 0 Inllgh ; "bllt Kitty
wId Ulillt the time of ohl Col , St. ( h'Orge's
; dl'lt.t , , It 'Oll recollect , Just what she
relJ ated Inllt qlght-that aD the nl ht
prevlOiIK to tht' foil o ( the cbllnne1 , while
lying awoke In alnrm , she hearll her old
roaHler wllllt many tlmell backwllrd Ilnd
forwArd he wlu hili bedroom and the
.IUlnr ; rpolli-where found the Dlooe )
. -lInd that Dr. Arlllstrong WDI atAylng In
the houlI ( , that night , ou11 ball rllth'r II
Itorm1 ceDe with tbe old man before
ahollt Orl\8 ' going to I DsIl\nd , ora'
furselt told Us the reat , and how her
. . . . .twr. . " . . . . , . , . " " " " ,
.fI'
" " ' _ ! f1iM1i.
rlln&ltathor & lold he had omothlng to coa- '
tIde to her next tiny. "
"Theil 3'011 think he mennt to re\'cal to
: -iorll the hldltlJ. : IIlnce of whnt b ) ' hl
will Hhe now InIICI'\tl \ : 7"
"I do , Inllced. I lulIe'l" ( , Cor Rome cnURe
-conBclen\e , II Irllin of rl'nl II flection for' '
the Idrl-he hlld IhHermlnud she IIhould I
he rich , IInd thnt hi ! ! Ilrutl'n o ol lIelllllnl (
her to I n donll wo fI1l'l'ely to lend Arm.
, , ! I'onK olT the KC Dt , Rlltl nlRo "IIt1rl'ly to i
hllnd I r. Po'n1. 1111 to h r pOHReIlRln ,
penny , 'fhllt'li DIY Clldll810n , PellnlDg' I
ton , end 1'\1' thoulfht tholle thln " III
over lnco do WII teeny , "
"I'm ornltl , " IIulll th9 vlca.r' ! wle ,
Apl'aklnK rath'r lo\\ ' and tlmlilly , "th.lt
Dr \\111 tr ' \ ' moro
, Arfl1stronl111 no c\'en
thnn hl ! Illd nthI \ ! time ot her Kmnll.
fnther' " deoth , to OHfert : hi. I'hrht o (
J'lIlIrdlnnlhlp ! o"priorn. . "
"Then he mll. t filII oJ.nln onn mot ?
1411nllll ) ' thnn he tllilpII thlm , " retllrncll
Ir. ) ) o 'Ip. , p-oll1ptl ) , "Until IIhe 118 ot
Oll' , I will IItll'k to the tollt ! thp. 0111 1I10n
loct me. I thollght InHt nls.ht how milch
l'IISII'l' It wOIII,1 , Iw , 1101Hhl' Is wl'lI pm-
\'hlp,1 , lor ; hilt I Ileclare the cOIl\'lction
hns Rlnco then dn wDell U1on [ mn tl1 t .
honutilul , reltll'NR : ItlrJ with wellith lit hp.r
co llllnnil11I he stili hnl'der to mllnallO.
IInd111 lIoon brlns. : 111) ' ! : rn ) ' hllh'lI with
! lorrolto the & ; 1'11\1' . "
" 10m nCl'lll 140 , IDd ed , " IInld thl' 'l"lc9r ,
with a Iliu/rh / , "I RUllltOSI' ! to.dny ) 'OU \1\\11 \ \
hl1' the lIoter ; onll 1II0nry cOllntl'd. "
"Yell : hut we nUlY ho 1II'Itt ) Hllrt' thu ,
nro exoctly nN thuy IIrc Inheled , 1D0ch
fI ( tht : COllrtl'en Irl' : I ) ' roll II ot notcs hOIl
' 11'lvo hllndred 1)011111111' wrltt 1I on the
wrnppel' , and eoch ot the tweh'e old clln-
\015 bogs bnR 'One thoullnnll poundll'
written on the plliler under the senl. 'l'he
old lIIon 10Ct It o Hecurelr as ho hod
hold It. "
CIIAPTIDlt XIV.
Throllg'h IIIUIlY hOllrll dllrlng thot da7
were Otl\'l1 plllnll IIIHcuHlled lit the \'Icar-
II/O / ; hut It HOOll1e os It c\'ery proposol
mUllt he Coli owed by the recollection ot a
drawbnck , nnll olmost more thlln In the
dOYR oC her unnoticed childhood did the
girl fed her lonellnells just then. Bllt no
OIH ! 11,141ed thlfl nlll1 Cella wes not the
! ' OIlU'ho snld OI'n'I sudden
on ) OIlU \ \ ! IICCes !
ot ( ortune hndl1\1111'I1t13' put the finlshiDI :
touch to her hlll'plllcsI. ! Y et Irs. Pen.
nln lon once or tW I'e rletected II note ot
HI\lluess In the 11l'et\ \ ) ' \'olce , snd Mr.
l'oyn& cought himself lookIng now lint !
then Into her rOHtle ! ! ( ' 3' ( ' fI , liS It he tried
to Iraco some sllllllow which Iny there
helo\\ ' their IUlIlhter. Sometlllles the
HlrlIII thelll1l01\'os esclIIHd tram thello con-
1Ituut dobltos : , end IlIushed more murrlly
then they did ; or sat upon the un com-
Cortoblo green soots , IInd Cormed wild
plllns ot fllluro grenlnel11 , until they were
CIIIICII In n nln , perhnp" to henr whllt
\\'ns lr. Do"le's lost pl'oposnl.
AIII1 lhl1n uel Armstrollg cruslled the
room to Nora'H Hl l' , 111111 told her pl'r-
cmltorll [ ' thnt he Ulust sileak to l\Ir !
olOlw.
"I lint going to Hocll l Con"K , Will
i'oll ( 'oll1e J.art II ( the \\'IIY. then r' allked
' ' ' 'll , with II dell'rmililltion to hldo from
1111 II'ho ' ' , ' ' ' hCI' ' '
W\'I' ' [ II'l'Sl'Ul 1U\'olllntar3' reo
luclt/"l' tu III 10 him wllh I\lH' .
She looltell hnel , os the ' llUH el1 throu h
tlw'hIII'lHe : ! : , ntp. , nl1l1 retul'lwd Celln's
smllo hilt Dr. AI'nult'onJ ' '
; ! ; Iw\'or tln'uell
Ills heutl.ior , thollgh Iw looked strllight
hoforo hllll , 1\1111 hllil lint 'el Jlnucl'll Illto
: -iorn'lI fncl" did he lee ! the furl\'l' ! , con.
contl'lll11 ! expl'eKdon In hi ! ! 1'3'es ,
So they WIIIl/d on In slllDce , until thp : , '
Wet'u ne/II'l / hllif WII : " IICI'OS ! the bog ,
Theilol'n , n IIttio omused h ) ' being Bum-
1II01ll1 ! to 11 confMellC\ ! end nO\'er lid.
dro8sud , Inl&p.II. . miller Inzll ) ' , It Nuel
hnd so'ill lilY he meont to 6n ) ' .
"It Ii ; not ortl'n 1 tlemllnd to spook to I
'IJ\I In [ II'l\'ote uo\\ ' , Nero , " ho beHlln , his
\'olce coucentrated II his gll7.l' , "hnt
when I do , It Is Cor lIomo Il1\rpos \ . 'IIU
11\11) ' be 1111\0. "
"Nuel , " she 5lil1 : , thoughtfully , "It
seems just OH It thu 0111 thno hnd gonA
trom mo to.do-Nlllllh'nI3'-Corc\'cr. I
don't Imow whr , but it 16 110 ; IInd I'ye
ria wOl'dtl to IIOY ot It , e\'l'n to ) ' 011 , th t
mll'ht hold It hnck fOl' ani ) ' 0110 oUte ? >
hour , llut perhllps ) 'OU ho\ ' " , "
SIll } stOllIcd [ IInd HtOOl1 lellllln ; : aulnHt !
on ullrisht cllttlng of turf , Oil It she tl'led I
to feel thnt their confereuce was over , I
and to Ilro\'ent his s.olng ( urther. I
"NOI'II , YOIl recollect that Ho 'lo holl1l1 n
lotteI' ot trust ch'en him '
br ) 'our grllnd-
( nther ? "
"Yl'S. "
BrRn hlld IlIld hinuolf down tit ber
feet , nlld hOl' hllnl1s were linked he fore
her , She 8tOOll the \'e1'3' picture o ( Idle
contellt , lIel thOIl/ht , 1111 , IInlier the tIItetl
brim o ( hur bet , hu tlnw the hOlllY [ dream.
Ing ot her e'u\ . '
"Norn , " he suld-and tor n moment hlB '
hnnd II'Ullt Ollt aR If ho wOllld hnvu I
111'11 WI1 hur to him ilK he IIsed to do In thll t
unchorl\hed chlldhoOlI ot hers ; bllt In tht'
Ill'xt his hllllt ! Cell , ontl even his e'es
I turned Crom her 1111 he spelt > -"dlll 'Oll
nc\'ur fcel ouxlolls .tq know sOll1cthlng of
) "Ollr ( lilrenttl ? "
She IIIrnud trom hlll1 In nnfelj.11ell Bllr-
! , rise , tor hnd I\l ! not for YCllrs IIlwRYI
IIUuncell hl'r on the sllhject ?
"Oh , Nllcl. I loni : and 10111 : to henr ot
tllern ! I't r Hhll'l ! I cun l'cmemlJer my
Ill'st drcuUl hnt ; hN'n to tlnd lIome one
whll will 11'11 lUll of thom. Y' > Ineer
woulll ; Hralulit1 ( 1I0\'l'r 1\011 hI let lIIe OVIlI
litter In hl9 11I\ence thl'-the worlls thnt
otLet ; Irls S(1) ( ' ! : Co oftl'n. Fllther ! Iothtrl
1 hnvo whlslletl'ti them to mysclt In the
night , or out here uloue 1I110n the bog ,
bllt no ono e\'tH' 118tl'IIIHI It I trh'tl t9 will
a taint , tnlnt lIIelllory to hllld In my henrt
1Io\'e 1 fult IIn\lolls : to know ? 3'011 usk
Ab , 3'011 coulll no\'or , Uo\'cr lIoho'l \
anxious ! Arc you-aro 3'011 going to tell
me nQI1Il'U"
"It 1 kIlUW , Ivouldl' he 80ld , the
dusk ) . color rising slowl ) . In his Cace un.
IIl'r the longing , 11ul'lItlonlnl ; Illanco.uAnd ,
as Ihu\'o loug Colt thRt the mystery ollght
to bo traced tor ) 'OU , und ) 'OU ought to
know whatyour grnntltnthor had nn rhht
to keep trom YOII , I nn1'Joln : to do YOII
thnt sorvlrciorA , '
, No. dOIl't thouk 11t' ,
tleor , " he addt'd , hurriedly , QI he feigned
to Ullltllko the ludllel1 question In her
erf'S ; "Ivlll not he thnnkoll ( or 110111 ;
u IIhu1)le du " . Wh n I have done Itlou
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shnll thnnk mo 8S YOIl will , onll reiO ( ) ' lIIe
liB ) 'Ollr killd Ifllll senerouR heurt IIll-tntcs ,
No 101l.ur : thun I rllu help Hhnll ) ' 011 11\0
n ! you nu' 11\1111 : IIIJIV , Norll-lIllder II
nnme to which YOII hll\'e 110 I'I/ht / , : \0
10IJHur , " hI' l''ilel'lItl'll , with Hlow shnilli-
COllce , 011 IIIIl' IIturtcd III' with brllllllut ,
6oHhln ! : o'e ! I ,
" 'Vhllt do YOII Inelln , Nllel ? Hpeul'
11lulnlr. I 1111I II lItt1u bewildered to.dll ) ' .
'VJlut did ) ' 011 110) ' IIbollt 111) ' n1l1l107"
U othlllg nKalllt It , lilY dellr , " Dr ,
Arlllstl'oug rellllull , with hlR tltllT slllllt' ,
"tor It \\'UK YOllr Jrundtuther's , IIl1d , ot
couree , ) 'OUI' 1II0thl'r'II. "
u I ) ' tnllier' , ) ' 011 IIII'nn , " Nero corrected -
ed , slowl ) ' , Uut her IIlIglrs Ilnd gro\\'u 0
little 1I0r\01la 1I0W , IIl1d Bhe LlU"lwd hel'
hilt Cl'om her torchllId ! , all It It II light
wulsht oPIJreSHed hcr ,
" 1'hllt , " snllluel : , pointedly , "IB whllt
rour grandtnther cholle thot you /lnd ev.
ery OIlU . , IIIl ! Hhould believe ; but thot Wilt
not the truth. YOllr lnthur' n 1\111 " , tor
lIome reason which tbo old mun hellt 1111.
del'8tood , WOK kelJt Kecret. POtl llJly It
muy hnve bt'en heKt to do RO ; but per-
hnp8 there III jllfttlce yet to be done , to hlft
meluor3' , onll I , who lo\'e hl8 child 80 dlt.
voledl ) ' , will do It. Hllsh ! Don't thank
me , dnrllng , 'till I come to 'Oll Home dny
/Inri tell 3'OU ot ) 'ollr fother , hrln lni 3'OU
hlK nnml ! , without 11 stalll "l'on It ot dishonor -
honor 01' o-crhne. "
" 'Vhllt ? "
'
The glrl'R cry " " 0. IIharp and 1IIddl'n ,
u noIV , with both hnnds , she 1III bl'd hl'l'
holr Croll1 ber tellwl"II , on,1 , th white
Ongors cllln ! : thllr Ofl It th4lr hold BUI/-
talnell IlI'r. '
"Yell , " RUld Nllel , "thoulth Col. tt.
GeorJl' iiiI'd In the fulle t confillonce tbot
your Cnther' numo would dl grllce J'oU ,
Nora , It wes perhops only bccou u he
did not 10\'e YOIl enollgh to trouhle him.
helC to In'c tlltllte , 'fhot Is 10Ct Cor lIIU ;
onll to-da ' , wlwn I henrd thut ot In8t the
wellith Is 3'ourll which ) 'OU HO " , . .II tip-
IICrve , I detel'lulned thnt YOllr own nll1ll1/
shollltl be yours , too. I determilled tlillt
I woulll restol'e thlll to m ) ' 10\1' , lIuli thl'JI
1 IIhOllld have no wish unKatlll . 'dj for
you woulll be honor,11 In the worhl , liS
well 118 wellltby 111111 hOlIP1. "
"PerhnpII no bnppler , " 1JUt Inora , low
aud dreumll ) . , UR It ah" IItt"red the
Utought uuconaciously.
Uliut ) 'OU UlUlJt lJe hnppler , tlcur , " nld
Nuel , lIIeetlng her eyell CIIII ) tor the tirt
tlmo. "Your grandtnther' nnme , ot
course , Is 11 gooll null houest nume- "
"Yes , be always IIllld so , " Nora relllark-
ed , Qllietly , In Dr. Armlltrong'lI Inexplica-
hIe 1)41180.
"Anel you Bhal1 bear thllt till I brlnle
you A stili higher. It I couuot fiud It
pllre nnll resllected , 3'011 mu t he sorr ) '
tor llIe , Nora , tor 1 flhall teel , el'en more
keenly thun ) 'OU con do , the dlsallpolnt'
munt for 3'ou. 'J'hen I hull luy my own
nRme at your teet , and 'ou will tnke It ,
Rnd no onq will ever henl' from me a
ccrel which Is ours olone. "
" : -iot mine ! " cried the girl , pUllllionote-
IT. "No sl'crot tIlRt IH yours III mlnol"
"Then tell tbe world , " rojolned Nuel ,
IcilJ' , "how 'our gl'nnlltatber would uot
let 3'OU be known by ) i'ollr tll ther's lI/1me ,
becouse he thought It dissrucelI.bul tbllt ,
/lB YOIl wish uull choose to beer It now ,
you would drag the poor , torgotten , Iii II-
carded nnme e\'en to thl ! licht of II crlw-
Inul court. "
"Thllt Is whot-yoll oClel'ed to d . "
" 'Vhnt I olTerl" crlell uel , hen dIng to
look into bOl' toce , wIth 0 Hlllilu , which
bhe did not attempt to retrn. . " I '
rlurllng , ) ' 011 Imuw me better , thun thot ,
e\'cn In tIle mOIlWllts when J'ou lire cold-
esl to me. No ; 11 II tell 0 moment , and I
will eXllaln ( whut I will do 101' thl ! one 1
lo\'e so entlrel ) ' , nud hu\'o lo\'ell so long.
You wllliteell J'our OWII nume Ilt lrl'sl'ut ,
and e\'l'I''OIW will 10\0 und rUllpl'ct it fol'
) 'lIlIr lIale. " Bitt , nfl It Is not J'ourll-as
It Is not 'onrs , " he relleoted , ellIllUo\tlcul-
Iy whill her wIde ' ' Htill
, ! , gI'll 3' eyes were
upon his ( lice , "b ) ' UII ) ' legnl rl ht 1 shull
lIlellll ( lhut time In IIl'ekinl ; CoJ' Oll the
one wl ch Is ) 'our rightflll IlIlwrituuce ,
If It Is stllllliells , ) 'on shllll bear It proudly -
ly then , mJ' IllIrling. 1C uot , 3'011 lint ! I
will hep the secret well , 111111 go togllhu ! ) '
from tIll ! ' Hociot ) ' whlcb ulwuYK 10nl:1 ; 'III
colilly aull Iruull ' Oil lIisgl'l1cu. NOI'II ,
'OUI' J.rlllllltilthel' 1I1'\'er Hl1usKetl lhat I
Rholllt1 hIII ! ' unllt'l'lakc this c0I1ImiliSIoll
fol' ' ( ) III' nke ; hilt , IIIJ' dlll'lIn " . hI' al.
waJ's w\lw \ ! YOII to U'Ullt YOUI' i'III'tIllW to
me , and Illed In thl' Cull coulillt'll\c ot
50ur doing so , "
"IIu nu\'cr sllcl SII , " : -lorn IntlL'rposed ,
wcorll ) ' ,
"lle liuld : su lo ! Ill' Ctcn-nhllost ever ' !
time I saw hllll , " said Dr. Al'lutitrong ,
hlfl thin , lIpli : closing now nlld thull o\'er
the slow lies. "Oh , you will ou , ! ' him , 1
know , IJrcsentiy. Nora , I shnllllot hurry
you , dear ; I have never hurrIed 3'OU , lIc-
couso 1 felt 110 sure your grnndother'lI
wIsh 'would bo fultllllll , und you woulll
be mine nt lost. Not"-blll hreath grew
just the lellst bit IlIbOl"'oI nnll uncertoln
here , but Norn did 1I0t IItltlco It-"lIot be-
COU81' It Is imposslhlo Cor ) 'ou to mnrry
legnll ' end honornhJy III HII' nllme you
henr , but becallse I shall 1111\0 Ji\'en you
then tht > truest poslllhio teHt ofI mlm's
10'l"e. Nora , It I reRlgn Ill ) ' Ilrlllt1cl ! ! bl1rt' ,
nnd tor the whole summer purslle this one
aim , , ou cnnnol 1'OlIse mo my recompense -
pense whl'n 1 fluccl'l'll. Dnrling , III Ilot
tIlOt a tolr love teat'1 Could YOII ) 'our-
selt give nny 10'l"er 0 moro tr11I1 : one ?
Aclmowlede , , N 01'1I , thnt the 1U01I who
would do tIlUt must 10\0 J'on ul'J'oud
meosure. "
"Ycs , " snld Norn , nllswerln ; : ; nbsl'ntly ,
"Anll conld you do less ( or ) 'onr 1'11111-
or's memory thull i\'e ) 'ourll\l ( to Ute
mon who clI'IIr9 hili nlllUe trolll nil I'e'
proaeh , II nd gh'l'lI It to ) 'on ? l.et It be
Y's , end thl'n 81'0 how clt1erly I will go
to my task. "
"Anll IC-nn'one clHc conlll tl1lfill It ? "
hlltrrogated Norn , her t'3'C8 tar 0\\11) ,
nn her \'olco low nOlI trollhle\l.
I-well , I will Rtalld thl' chllllceiold
Dr. Arll1stronl : , with n 81ulden IInaccollnt-
able buo'Onc3' . "Who else Is IIkoly ?
Yonnc l"ostl'r would blunllur alld filII In
the tirllt nttelUllt. PO'UZ would not ut-
tempt It Itt all. Thu vcry HUlplclon at
nn ) ' degradation attll ( ' } l'l to your IIlllUe
wOllld Ire\'eot his e\'er rlllsing his hllud
to help YOII or ) ' 0111'11. lor he II ! only un
Indolent , scl.l'll/roflse / lUan o ( the world ,
Whnt Is It , dorlillg ? Why dill 'ou stort ? "
he UIIkcd , adroitly Intt'rceptlng end mis-
undorstondlng Norll's ImlletuouH , Bcorn-
tul dissent , "So let hllll thlnlt ) ' 011 IISH
8t. Guorge stili , aud tIll'n ho will remilin
your frleud as lUuch UII he hllll ever btoen ;
tl1Ough , as 1 undorlltood trom your grand.
tather , on tIle ulght after he hlld aeen
Mr. Poynr. lit 'fron'tre ! , It III In Bome way
owing to bls taUlII ) . thnt your chlhlhood
hili n 110 lIolltary and hard , "
"I will BIlk Mr. Doyle. "
For ODe aecond thq , ' IIIII 1'1111 like. com
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In Dr. A rlUlltron's ! Corl'hend , nllll
hrowK CIIIl.IC dO\\'I1 o\'ur hllJ C'OIl , os a
IIIIKh oC C or Itlld lIujor dnrh',1 , from them ;
but In the ncxt he wna laughlll ! : n II UI 1' ,
nlld th"l1 III' nnl\\\'eft'd , In his lightest
nlld CUfjh'sl tOiles :
"Allk Do'I ! ! , with Illensur , Ileor , Ir 3'ou
chllo10 ! ) mulu this pltlCul lIuIIJI''t town
tlllk , UII tht ! ll11111U of ) 'ollr dUlul I.llrt'nts .
II b-word. If J'nu think thl1t Is how
I ynu clln hlltt ! honur thelll , nHk DOvli' , , h ) '
all nlealls. Ak ! nld PelllJhl/toll , too ; ho
Is even IJIttuI' ! thnn Do'le at prolJlnlt Illto
otllel' 1I10ll'S bllllllll'lI , "lid thull 11I'ln ! : it
I 0111'11 to III ! plnllsl ) ' IIlgclI"Kell 111111 rhllcul-
, , , d. 011 I nsk tlJl'lII ull , Allk 1'ultIr ! : he
fIllIY not bu such U (001 nM III'0pll' cnll
JIIIII. lie 1II0Yen SUKKeHt tbat hl
motht'r prulI' < : ! H Rnd plth1 J'OU , nntI hili
BllltcrH hl'lIlow their gellerous Lotronule
011 thl ! KIt'I who Ol\'nll a flucstlonllhle
Dume. Oh ! 11'11 them all-It 'OU llnk
tbat ooUt.n' thlill twlnJe on "Qual 1I1110nl :
them , Ae you lire now. "
"I nlll going on , " sllid orll. "You bove
nltI nil 110\\ ' , hll.en't YOII ? 1 nm golnK
on to Hachel. No , 1 would rllther ) ' 011
didn't come , There" no uel'd to Bn ) '
more to-dll3' ; I know It all , I know It HI !
If we hlld-hnll IItood here Cor we"ks ,
tallclng ot It 1111 'be tllllc. I Hholl ncver
_ tnnll jU l here oKllln , I hope , 011 long UB
J Ih'e. Come , BI'lln , "
Hlhul 1111 hll wns hi hllll 1181lon ! ' ! tor lllr ,
NIII'I AMIIHtronK Willi ) 'I't too Bhl'e\\'d 1I0t
to ! ll' ( ! thnt he'ould Injul'I' hili own CIIUSO
H he torc11 hi , compnnlollshlp UpOIl hur
) onser : flO Iw hili IWI' Jlhl.h ) ' l1uletly ,
and fOl'ehOI'e to nllll one other word ,
( ' 1'0 be contluued. ,
OVfrrCIIChell Hlmsclf.
The oUIRi'nlwn 11I11.1 '
dlslIll'eenbll' trnv-
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{ 'lIer dONI lint IIhnli ! hnve It his own
wny , 'l'he Hnllronll GuzeUe gives nn
InRt tnc III wblC'lI the rullenells of such
a IIIl1n vcr > ' quickly wrought his com-
Illete discolllflture. 'hc mnn turned to
II110tlwr 111\IIlwlIJur : , who WIlS Hlltln , by
1111 open w1t1l10w , and said :
" xcuee me , Glr , lmt that open win ,
dow Is vl'rJ' nnno'lng. "
"I'm 1101'1' ) " , " suhl the other one , cheerfully -
fully , "but I'm nfrnld you'll hn" , ! to
grin nnd benr It. "
"I whh ; you'd close It. "
"I should like to llecom61Oate you ,
but I'm nfrah ] I clln't. "
"Do you rerusc to close that wln low ,
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"I crtnlnly ! do. "
"If you don't close It , I wilt.
" 1 bet you won'tI" .
"It I Jo over there I will. "
"I'll give } 'OU odda you won't. "
"I sk IOU once illorc. lr , w1ll you
close that window ? "
"No , fill' , I will noU"
"Then I will , slrl"
'J'he Insisting IJnBI\I1ter ! get on his
feet. He IookB tbl'entenlng.
"I'd 1IIe to see ) 'OU do It. "
II places hla hllnda on the ( JlJjec-
tJonnble wIndow ,
"I'll ahow you wlJether I will or not ,
sir ! " 'l'hen be lugs at the window.
" " 'b ) ' don't you close It ? "
Thl dlsn rlollble ! Ilnslienger gets red
In tilC fnee.
"It-It Ilppenrs to be stuckI"
"Of course It Isl I tried to cloRe It be-
forl ! ) 'our cnrne In. ' '
l'Ucc lUuy Causc Dl\hlncSB ,
A barbel' hnd bcell gl\'ln th ! ! writer
much Illfornmtlon IIbollt thl ! hull' . nnll
tlwn rp.llllu.ted ! that 1I0t long , sluce
I Iulte 11 ) 'oullg tunn had come Into hIs
I IIhop : who hnd lost 1111 his hall' . It hnd
i come off \ry suddelll " , and ( or no 1111-
pn rent reason. 'fhe barbet. Imill : "You
have a cnt ? " "No , " he replied , "wc
hl1\'e not cat in , " " ' '
\ II the houge 'J'heu
YOII hnve n terrier thllt clltches mice ,
and It cOllies In cllutnct with yo III'
henrl'i" "Yes , " snlll the nlUII , "I Illve ;
lUll ! Its \'orltel'l'lIl : Is 011 the tOil or
III ) ' IIl'1l1elllllr , clmm 10 III ' head ! " 'I'lw
old hllrhl'l' then '
eXlllainl'd thnt his sud-
(11.11 ImhlneHs WIIS u dhiullse : Iwlollglng
to mice , that could be 11I1"ed 011 to hu.
1II11l ! . beIngs 11) ' contnct with UII nnl.
11I111 that touched them , Whether there
IH IIn'thlllg III thIs 01' not , I cannot say.
- 1.ondoullCetator. ! \ .
"Umwl' Pritz" roe Pal' F'orwlu'li.
In the 'jO's thl ! Ill'tllSt Anton Von
Wel'ller'IIS IIPllOlutel1 to IlCrpetuate I
the Germlln hllpel'1nl prociumlltlon. He
lirat mnde a tiketch to Hubtnlt to tbe old
Emperor WIIII1UII , 111 this the "IlI'lollS
pcrsonnguB were grouped In tbe , Hume
order us durlug the ceremony at Versailles -
sailles , William J. 6ta1ll1l1l , " on a raised
plntform , with Blsnlnrcl. at hlH left , OD
n lower 5tcll , Ulld on hl8 rlghr tbe
crowlI prlm'l' , whom the al'tlfit hnd I'Cp-
I'eaellted with nnl ! root on t he upper
level. 'rhe Emperor cxnmlned the
Hkctch l\I1d lit once noted tbe position
of thl ! CrowlI Prince Frederlclc. He
tl'owned , ! oolt hll ! pencil nnd made a
tltlck , I'IIphl ttI'ol'l ! throll h his 80n'lI
l'l hl le , "Not ) 'et ! " ho anld ,
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'l'rnvcltn , ; Thou nnll No\Y ,
It 111 1800 a mnn hall set out on 1\
buslnesH tOllr which retlulrl'd him to '
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vlsll nil Ametican cltlcli ot 4,000 pOpll' .
h tloll nnd upward ho WQuhl have had.
to go uo further north thnn Bmton ; uUlI
SnllIII , 110 I'nrthel' sOllth ttmll HII\'lIn.
nah. Tm'ClIllg b ) ' Htnge cOlI'hllld al.
lowing n wlock to ellch pIal'I' he should
hnmudo the l'ol1lllls In ( nUl' l\IonthH ,
'J'he comml I'clnl trn , 'cler who now Hats
ont to'lslt \mel'icnn cities or 4,000
and UPWllfll , cnlculntlllg to J:1\'c n weelt
to ( 'ncb 1)lnco UpOIl tlH ! nVl'I'Ile , lIIust
eJqtcct to bo II ml1t\'r \ or ahout \ \ , ( ' '
0110 ) . ( 'Itrs on tile rondo t\\'lIt1'1
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Schools fur Orlpllll1H. .
'I'he London School 110ard haH OPl'fH'11
the I1rst of a surles of Behools for crlp ,
pIes. 'fbe chlldl'en 111'0 ulkun from theIr
horncs to tichoolln lunbulnnces , nnd at-
tel'\vurd taken homo by ambulance ,
'rho Hcbool currIculum Inrhltlls R sub , .
stnntlnl mh1l1ny nwnl.
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A recent addition to good In uenC".1
Io. ! the Don't ICIck Olub ot Duffalo , that
Illrendy contalu ! sOllie 1,000 listed ml'm-
bert , Ita fundamental principle I.
"Det tel' say nothlnK than Bpp"k 111 ot
) ' 0\11' tulluw moo. "
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DRESS AT HOME ,
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GREAT mlstl1ltC whleb married
women often mllltc Is that of
t.ru
becomIng very careless ot their
IIreRR nnll gencrnl nppcarunce In the
house when no comlJlUl ) IIJ expectel1.
I he wl\'es at mell with a Ihnlted In.
come ore the ) ' who ore most prone to
err In I his t'oRllcct from a foolish Iden ,
thut dowdlncss meuns cconomy , nnd I
uothlllg Is more Catnl to the hllJlphleHs
of 1tlllllll ' thlln the unrol'hmnte 1I0. !
tlon thllt "nnyU lng does whell we lire ,
II10no-wo must ItecJ1 our linery for
lhOl e occnslons when we have , 'Isl.
tors.lnllY ; n mlln Is tempted to len\'e
hlH tiome , tired of conlJtlllltly meetlllg
n shabby , untidy wlCe , 11I111 to seck
nn1l1lSement , nnd gnlety elsewhere. On
their return' frOli1 buslncss husbands
or brothers 11I'0 to sce thell' wlveM or
sisters lookIng fresh nnd nCllt IIUlI a
little bit smart. No extravagance need
lie Indulged 'n-a blouse or some bright
color , n chenp lllco ll II 1' , a bow of
prett ) . ribbon , nlld the hiltI' neat und
becomingly arrnnged w11l mllke all the
difference In the cheerfulncss und lit-
lracll\'encsH of. the home. A child
should he taught from an 'early Ilge to
be tidy and clellll to meet Its tuther ,
find those who are old enough to tnke
their menls with theIr parents should
never be n110wed to come to the tnble
nntll tace nnd llanda ha'\'c heell wnshed
nnd hall' brushed-boYH liS well as
girls. They should nlso be taught that
ncntness nnd politeness tn their own
tamlly circle nre even more Important
than when In company of visitors erIn
In nnother persQn's housc. 'fhe husbands -
bands alBo should be careflll to remove
all traces at the dust nnd dirt of the
office or workshop n ll pay n little nt-
tflJltJon to their toilet before taltlug
thclr place at the table or fireglde ,
CostuDlea of n Jluuclrcd 1'enrll Aleo.
History repeats Itself , and so do
fashions at times , consequently many
ot our renders may be Jrlad to see
skct hes of the WilY tbelr nncestressc.il
dressed 11 ltundrcd years sInce. With.
out wIshing to Imitate In detail the
cost1.1mOIJ here reproduced , they may
be useful In suggestln t'nncy coso
huneH It nny shollld desire. to repl'e-
lIent tIlelr grcllt-gralldmothers. 'fh
costumes we pUblish were originally
Intended t'or , veal' In wInter. 'l'ba coso
hm1 ( ! In the left hnnd top corner Is described -
scribed ns a straw bonnet trimmed
wIth reen ribbon , n silk pellsse ot the
I aamo ; color , nnd white swnnsdown -
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pet. Facing thlll : h a costume which
consl ts of a white ell vel' 'l'rafulgur
hnt with flm1 colored muntle. 'I'ho
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! : rcnt. vlctor3' at 'l'l'lItulgur wus then
fresb In e\'cr ' one'li mind. 'fhe gun-
tlcwomnn In the center Is weurlng a
Ince CIIII , ornamented with crimson
"eh'et and whitt ! IIwnnsllown , ' [ 'he one
III tl1e bottom left.hlllHl corner has 11
cap of rose colored H\1I. \ trImmed wltlJ
'WJIItC lace n11 < 1 feathers , IUld u ro e'
colorll fillk cloalt. The remallling
sketch l1Iustl'lltes the fl\t hlonable mode
of dressing the hDh' nt thllt lIerlod.
I The Jown ; Is of white sarslIIet : , trim-
med wIth wlllto IInd embossed with
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I elvet. 'l'he gloves are blltr.Iontt'elll
. Star ,
I " 'hnt JlnshnOll Should no ,
, Some husbllJHls , when the ) ' get home
Ilt IIlght , tell their wl\'cs 1111 nllout the
huslllcss o ! the dll ) ' , IInd II110ut their :
bonl , nccount , 1111I1 allollt the people'
tllCJ' JUot , nnd IIhont whnt WIIS spolen
ot , mid nbout e\'eryt hlug l'lte. ; Other
hu bllndH never tell tlll'lr wh'cs IIlJout
tbh' : doings d\1rlllg' till' dnJ' , lIe\'or
speak of the stute of their IInonces , 'unll
IIC\.r refer to their lIuslne : s III tholr
households. 'rhe will ! of such II hUMballit
knowlI : nothlnl ; or his IItrlllrs. IInd h ; IIltt
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to IJl' llJ1SCt by bnd nl'W8 or cl'ushed br
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I Jlrtlllng' out Ulllt he Is au thl' rend to
ruin. } I'rom whllt 1 hn\'t ! ImowlI Un'ollgh
my UClJlllllntllllt'C with mnny fnmllle
for IOIlH 'cnrs , I nm I'ellll ) ' to saJ' thllt 11
llU8hnnd I-IbOlll1l IIIWIlYS tell his wife
nhout his hu"lm' ' ! ' ! IIl1d hout the 1IIl'IIIra
of the tin ) ' ,
AmI he Is , Illdeed , n wise mlln who
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A I'"illter lor Amerlcnn GlrJi' ,
In GerlllllllY when II WOlllnD Dlurrl
.be becomes vor ' much her husband's
prolerty. Any Independence she may
ever be Mid to hllve hl\d Is now given
up , for her hushand Is , Indel'd. her 101"11
I.JJd muter. Hu CaD COlDlellter to wurl. :
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"nd to do nnythlllg that Is lawful tor
womau to do , and It he pro"eB hard Qnd
unldlld she hils no relief or redres .
cellt III lJUbllc opinion. 'fhe IIroper/loY
which W11JI : hers lIefore mar1'lllge bo-
COIlltfiI her bllsbnnd's. and he can dispose -
pose ot It nccordlug nlJ he flees t , even
In tlJe Cnce of her opposltlou. Supposlnl
thnt the pall' should be divorced. the
hURbllud still retllins the wlfe'a money ,
Germnll wlvl's , ns 0 rule. . seem hapPl
enough , but In coilslderntlon ot' the
nntlllullted laws ullder which they IIVI'
It would be well for EIIJ.tllsb nnd Amer-
Icnn gIrls to consider the mutter verI
seriously before IlI'stowlng their henrtD
and hnuds on Gel'lunn men , however
chllrmlllg thc ) ' mny LIe nnd whntevc-r
their soclnl stnndlng.-plttsbllrg Dls.
Imtch.
rnce1ct. . the Thill $ : Asnln.
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At no time In years hils tbl're bee.
such 11 demllnd ror jeweled arm ornaments -
ments In New Yorl , as now , Tha
sh.le4 nre numberless , Ilud the cost
rtrom n few cents to thousands or
dollar. ! ! . -
'Vowen Shou1d Lellrn to Lnngh.
Laughter 18 a good , healthy , musel.
milkIng , lung-develoJlllIg exel'clse , nn4
It Is ss good tor girls as bOJa. And
humor cnn be CUltl\'fitl d In a gIrl' .
milld without any abnt lllent or Hie dignity -
nity and modesty and charm of her
womllnhood. Not the ullplensnnt and
constant rrlvollty evidenced In "smnrt"
8peech or quickness or repnrtce , Llut the
hllmor that looks nt the world wltb .
twlnlde In the eye nnd Bees Ill ! Ilbsurd ) '
tics , Its smllIlncts : ! nlld Its fun.
. It should be { 1lll't at' ' e\'ery woman' .
melltal equipment , ror women are cnU.
ed upon to benr so mnny at life's smnll
wOITies IUI well as Its greuter ones. 'l'hO
brlll llIg lip of chlldl'en , t.he care of ser-
"nnts Ilild the mnn ) ' socllll dntles that
become , a burden-nIl arc IlIade ensy
nud possIble to put up with by the
woman \vlth 1111 unfailing enRe at th'
hrlKht sldc of lite. 11 Is a sellse that
lastl ; through life , through Its Ulan ,
Ills. Its dls1l1nslons , Its trlbulatlon ,
. e\'en ! t3 l1'llgedles.
' 1'he fnce thnt wenrt ! a smile Is evel'Y-
I. where welcome ; the sm III II II , cheeI'1
lIest Is u jO ) ' rore\'er ; with our com-
II mOil Rense , our taptlIltl 0111' kind court-
es ) ' to guide us , und wllh the l'orners ot
0111' mouths turlled UIl\VIII'lI , we mllY at
Ilny time nnd nil times be a benedlctlon
to 01\1' trleuds-'Vomnn's Home Com-
punloll ,
Trinl of Hlullhlnll : ' .
Blllshll\ seems to he a real tl'lal to a
great mun ) ' YOUllg girls. 'he blushln
tllee Is an evIdence at a refined llnd
sensitive mind und there would be
somethhlg strange nbout a young gIrl
who never blushed. A blush Is a sIgn
bung out by nature to show wbere
purity and honor dwell ' '
, 'l'he poet Gal
! lays chnl'mlngly :
'fhe rlsillS ; blushes \"hich her cheeks 0'1/1'-
spread
_ ro opening roses III the IIIY'B bed.
Abnormal blushing Is a most neom.
fortable ullruent ami Is ortell n symptom -
tom that tbe. ! vIctim's beaIth Is not
quite whllt It should he. Bhlllhing 11
ahvu's II mark of scnsltl\'enetls and the
over-trl'IUent blushing of the young
slrl Jenemlly 8ubsldes ns the yenrs go
Oil , hut It Is to be hoped that she mal
ne\'er lose her power of blusbillg , for
thnt would Indicate a decrease of men.
Inl refinflnlmt ! ,
HOIlHchotd Ser\'lcc l'rofe8Ioll ,
Mra , Idu Foste.I' ! Cronk , u Chicago I
lectur'r. ! clmlUplons the hired girl. S
Halll' "I1ouRehohl sel''lcl ! Is II protes.
n' . . , , _ _ _
1111.1. OIlOl'CK : ,
"lUll lOr evCl'y 0110
enllI ed In It. Pu ,
l'ents who have
daughters In shops
and t'n..ctorles have
sllill they would bo
glall tn ha vo their
children In fnmllles :
If hOllsehold wOl'k
wns sUI'l'ounded
wllh proper.dig'
IIlt- , As 11 matter
ot fnct , e'ery hon-
orabl ! ! occupation
that Is performed
to tllo best of one's I1blllty llnd with '
l1ul ! I'egard tor the comtort of otheT ,
\llId I\t the same time
nllowlng one to
Jet SOllie > pleasure out at life , Is serv-
In worthy unll dlgu\t1ed \ pUrlose III
thll1 grant world. "
ClothCflplu8 boiled a few minutes ud
quickly drlC'd ' ,
once or twJce m9u
.
blocomo more durable. " ' .
. . li'or Bore throat try LI COUI o ! cold
, . . .te.r.
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