T1IK NOKFOLK N'EWS : KUIDAY , ( KTOIIKU I , 1001. BOBOLINK. C lslr , clover , butttmip , Hfd top , tnfoll , rnMJow nrett , | Ecstatic nlrtR. soaring up , Then KllJlng down to gnuy BumMnf , laughter , mul drtdrtt , MIJ Jay , Jun d jr , lucid akin , All rickltt * things tliat Unc Innvl , Hie gUJJfst 11 cJ that tines anil fllfi. Vodoni , orchards , brndtn ? spnr * . lluiiim , lllloii , Mllcmjr whMt , * Bong and Irollc (111 ( Ms diiys , S A ( catlicrctl rondeau all complete. Pink bloom , gold bloom , ftYabane white , Dewilrop , raindrop , cooling tlnulr , Bubbling throat and homing tll hl And Jubilant lirart a c'or uan tnmtc. Jolm Burroughs In M < ( lure's Magazine. DAPPLE'S MISTRESS 1 A Btory of the Civil War. " .Stop , Dapple. We must look to tills. " rnio hcono was a Krooti utivtch of Hummer la\\n In front of a flue old' YliKltilu fmtuhouko ; the spctiKor a Blight , bright f acini jlrl , giaccfully mounted on a small , giny pony. The sun was dropping out of sight behind the gieen hills , and far \\iiy down the Mlvcr bond of theAecoceek came the ti.imp of retiemlng It oops ivlth nou and then the nmtlled loll of u diuin or the slnlll bray of a bugle. Old Ylrglnla , the queen mother of the sunny south , uiHOerrunltli soldleis , devastated by lire and sword , shaken to her very foundations by the thun ders of the elvilar. . Colonel Mo.vton v , as , f.ir a way from his pleasant home in the fiont rauUs of death and danger , but Iiene , his only child , still biaved the tenors of Invasion and remained at the farm house with her Invalid mother and a few faithful old servants. Cantering across the grounds an hour nftcr the letreat of the lnadlng tioops , something attracted the joting ladj's notice a prostiate figure under the Bhade of the great cottonwool ! tiee. "Stop , Dapple. We uiu-jt look to this. " Dapple stopped , and Miss Irene leaped lightly from her saddle , and , throwing the silken iclns over the pond's neck , she wont tripping across , the grounds to the spot where the. figure lay. It was a tall , soldierly figure , clad In nimy blue , with a pale , \\oiu tace and an abundance of cm ling chestnut hair. Colonel Moieton's daughter looked down upon the senseless soldier with all her woman's divine compassion etlrrlug within her bosom. "Poor fellow ! " she murmured , laying her soft hand upon his blow. "I wish I could help him. " The soft \oicts and the softer touch called back the veteran's vumdeilng senses. He opened his eyes and looked up In the joung lady's face , meat , lum'.iious , handsome eyes they \\eie , that somehow lenilnded Iiene of her brother Tom's e.\es , and Tom \vas down in the tienclies In front of Hlch- moud. The compassion in her heait ' stirred afiesh. Hhe smoothed back the tangled cm Is fioiii the soldier's blow. "My poor fellow ! " she said. "Can I do anything for youV" lie fatruggled up to his elbow , with a stilled gioau. "My hotse threw me , " he explained , "and they left me behind. I think I must lime fainted fiom the pain. I thank you \eiy much , but I can't see how yon tan help me. I suppose 1 must lie heie till they take me pilsoner , and I'd almost as .soon be shot. " Irene smiled a smile that lighted her dark , blight face Into positive beauty. "I am in the enemy's country , " she said , "but If yon will trust me I think 1 can help you , at least I will see that i-v vou are refreshed aiid made comfort- " f X" able. " She put her hand to her bosom , and drawing forth a tiny whistle she put It ito her lips and blew a sharp little blast. Dapple pricked up Ills gray cars and came cnnteilng to her side , followed Instantly by a colored imanservant. "You see , " smiled Miss Irene , flashIng - Ing a beaming glance < ou the soldier , "J hold my reserve forces at a moment's warning. Here , James , help this gentleman to the horse and then ride .for Dr. Wertcr to dress his limb. " James obeyed without a word , and by the time the sun was fairlyout of sight the Union soldier , refreshed and made comfortable , lay asleep in the best chamber of the pleasant old southern mansion. Meanwhile , on the long veranda , Irene kept watch , her slight , willowy figure wrapped in a scarlet mantle , her flossy , raven tresses floating on the winds. Uy and by , as' the midnight stars came out and glittered overhead , above the dreamy How of the river , above the mutmur and rustle of the forest leaves , arose the clash and clang , the roar and tramp , of ad\ancing troops. Irene'fl dark face Hushed and her lus trous eyes dllaU-d. She crossed the veranda with a swift step and tapped lightly at the door of her guest's cham ber. "They are coming. " she whispered. "They will take jou prisoner If you re- * . -2C , main. You must go. " The soldier started to his feet and made his way out , but he reeled against the doorpost , faint and gasping for breath. "I can't walk ! " he cried. "There's no hope of escape ! " IHit Irene held out her lithe , young arm. "Yes , there Is , " she said cheerfully. "Lean on me. I can help you down , and you shall rldo Dapple. Ho knows ihe river road , and you will overtake your eomrn h < by dawn. Hurry ; there is no time to lose ! " The soldier leaned upon the brave , li < lpft'1 young aim and succeeded In Icmlilng the lawn below. ' D.ipple. " the joung gill called In her eleai , silver notes * , "come heiel" In a bteath Dapple \\as at her Hide. The girl stood and looked at the gen tle ( nutin ( > and then thiew ho.- arms around his neck. "Oh. Dapple , pu-tly Dapple , " she nob- bed , "It breaks my hem I to pint fium jou ! ( ioodliy. Dapple ! " In the next liuaili she stood erect , her eyes Hashing through a mist of Uars. "Come , sir , " nlie said , "allow me to h lpou to mount. Dapple , take this gentleman down the iher toad and at Jour utmost speed. " Dapple uttded a sagacious whinny , but the soldier hesitated. "Whj don't jou mount , sir ? " cried the ghl Impatiently. "Willoii , i cumin heie and iiiin both jourself and me ? " lie Mttiltul Into the waddle Without a woul. "A\\a.\ . Dapple , like the wind"1 cried Iiene , and the little mountain pon.v shot off like an arrow. * The war \uis over , and once moie o\er the blasted and desolate homes of Yhglnla peace and ficedom iclgned. Captain Kntheifoid made It his bns | . liess to go back to the I'otomac hills find to Colonel Moiclou's latmhousc the moment he was dlsdiaiged from sen lie Hut wlieie the stately old homestead stood he found nothing but a mass of iniim , and of Dapple'n mis- tiess not the slightest tidings could he obtain. Tluee yeats went by , and the ex-cap tain found himself the wealthy heir of an old uncle and took himself oft on a tour amid the Swiss mountains Dap pie wcut with hi-.i , as l.e aluajs d'd ' since that e\entfnl nl-dit when 1h bra\e little pony boie him saU'ly be- iond i each of the enemy. He had been the captain's Inscpaiahlc companion In all his wandeilngs. He was with him now , ambling over the gieen Tjiol Mil- lejs and climbing the Swlt/ei steeps. One September afteinoon , when the captain's tour was diawlng to a close , somewheic In the \icinity of Mont Blanc he fell In with a traveling paity fiom New Oileans. It consisted of Madam Lenolr , her son and two dnngh ters and a young Ameilcan ladj who was her companion and Intel pi eter. Captain Untheifoid found madam a dimming woman , and while the > oung pei sons of the paity busied themselves In spi cadlng out a cohatlon under the trees he lay amid the long , rustling grasses listening to madam's pi city feminine chatter and In his tuin relat ing incidents and lemlniscciices of his own Avar e\peiience for her edifica tion. Among other things he told her of Dapple and of his midnight tide among the blue hills of old \ liglnla. Madam was Intensely Intel ested. "And the gallant little pony carried jou pafely thiough ? " she ciled , with beaming ejes. "Safely through , madam , with the enemy at my very heels , " leplled the captain. "Miss Moieton. " cited madam , "will j'ou ha\e the kindness to pass the claret cup ? And , pi ay , Captain Iluther- foidvhateer became of Dapple ? " The captain raised himself to a sitting - ting posture. "Dapple , Dapple , " he called. "Come heie ! " riom the forest shadows near at hand a small gray mountain pony came ambling foith. Madam Lenoh's companion , advancing with the claret cup in her slim white hand , utteied a shaip little crj * and wasted all the luscious liquor on the rustling leaves at her feet. "Oh , Dapple , Dapple ! " she cried. Dapple heard the sweet voice and knew it In an Instant. He broke Into a jojons neigh and shot like an a now for the joung lady's side. She caught his shaggy head and held It close to her bosom , sobbing like the silly child she was. "Oh , Dapple , my pretty Dapple , have I found you at last ? " Madam Lenolr , comprehending the denouement , looked on with gllsttoiing cjes. Two weeks later the pleasant party was breaking up. Madam and her party were going back to France. "And now , Irene. " said the captain. "how is It to be ? You will not listen to my suit or accept my love ? Then you will be forced to part from Dapple again. She Is mine by the right of pos session. I cannot give her up. Come , now , give you final decision are you Willing to part from me and Dapple forever ? " Irene looked up with her old , glorify ing smile. "J could bear to part from you , " she paid wickedly , "but never again from Dapple. If you take Dapple , you will have io take her mistress , too , Captain Hutherford. " Ami the captain made no objection. A month later saw Dapple'H mistress his wife. Rliu I-oineil ( inldenrnil. It is well known that when a plant grows In fihady places It Is likely to have n greater leaf urea than when It grows In the open .sunshine. It must have a larger sin face to collect the light when the latter Is compaiatlvely dim. Now , most of the goldenrods live In the open flclds , having rather nar row leaves , but the exqnUlte elm leaved goldenrod lives in woods and copses. where the shadows aie thick and di rect sunshine Is a fleeting tiling. And so we find that this species has the broad , thin leaves of a shade plant leaves with well developed stems , but otherwise so similar to those of the elm tice OR to ghe this goldemod Its distinctive name. Hut It gives n touch of color to the somber shades of the woods that we would not willingly do without. Woman's Homo Companion , CHESTNUTS GALORE , Ill-itirx I'dr \ > hirli Tin * ) lnrtil h I'liniiiliilliin ir rintiir , Tht < cheNtiiut in becoming very popn- lur In the cuiHinc Counthwn mo the wnyH in which It inuy appear , mid the hiniBinVUe In scmt.li of new dishes would do well to tutu her thoughts In thlH direction oftenet Uian she IIIIH done hitherto Mo advises a writer In the lo ! tnii Cooking .School Magazine i which. among 11111113 other hinlH for the use of this nut. appear the following An excellent putee calls for one I'lip of coolcetl mid iniiHlieil cluiHtiuitH and out ) cup of cooked toinuto Mix with twoiumtHiif | utiu k. add a tciiHpoonful of cclervv ialt a tahlcMpoonful of onlnii juice anil a dash of ca > enno Let ( Oine to a lioil. ttiuin , mix In it tahleHioinfiil | of Hour rubbed In a tahlcHpoonful of butter , boil tlneo inlnntcH and seivo Kor client nut croquet ten IIIIIHI ! the roiiHted mils to a smooth jwRte To one cup add a tablespoonliil ol butter two tabldpoonlulM of milk the grated peel of n lemon one teiiHpoonful of Halt a ( lash of cajennoand the beaten jnlksof two etfgs Foi in lutii liallH the Hiye of a lingo chcfitnut , dip in vnllf ot egg tin n in line iiinibs and fiy in ihi'p tat Heivu with lemiin jniio and gmniHh with puiHlev Hia.\n | ) For chestnut immune cut half a dip of candied i hen ieM in halvcH and ini't them with one cup. lightly measuied of chestnut put to To piepme the pttieo paps thi ! chestniitH , Hhellul blmiihed and boiled , thiough IIHIIVO Add two thiids of a cup of migm ami a Remit tahlespiionftil of vanilla and sth until tin Hiigar IH dissolved Cool and ( old into tlit ) mi\tuio a pint of cuuia CHKRTVUT MOI1FKI' VV11II OAUNMSI1 beaten stifT Turn into a mold filling it to oveiflowing , press the cover down tightly over it piece of wrapping paper , pack in equal pmtH of ice and salt and let wand thteu or lour lionis wnin tinned fiom the mold gainiHh with whipped cicam or client nut in a lemon mi up Chestnuts are excellent simply stewed until tender and nerved in a ilch wlnto Hauco 01 mashi.ll with cream , butter popper and salt Deviled chestnuts are liked with cheese Koast until tender and romovu the shells and thin inner skin Santo in hot bnttei and npi inkle with Halt mid cayenne pepper The piquant flavor goes excellently with a cheese fondue or n cheiiHO soutllu The chestnut naiad is much in favor and gieat is the variety both In method of piepmiition and serving The chest nuts should in any case bo cooked until very tender , cooled and mixed with the ( iH'HMllg Equal pmtM of shieddcd celery and chestnntH IH a popular combination Apples and tlicstnutH go well togeth er The apples are paied. toicd and cut in slices and inucd with an equal quantity of chestnut meats Dresa with Fiench dressing and gainiwh with lettuce - tuco hemts A Uitlnty I.nci * Pattern. 1 Chain 28 2 Tnrn. 1 double on the sixth stitch of chain Chain 'J skip 2 on the fonn dation chain 1 double in the next Btitch Chain 2 , skip 2 , 1 double on next stitch Repeat till the end is reached 8 Chain 4 Tnin , make a double on every double of previous row with chain of 2 between 4 Chain 2 4 doubles under the first chain of 2 on previous row , skip the next chain of 2 on previous row Make 1 trebles with chain of 2 between thorn under the third 2 chain of foundation Skip 2 chain. 4 doubles under next 2 chain Skip 2 chain of foundation. 1 trebles in the next Repeat nntil the end is reached 6. Chain 8 , fasten in center of shell .of 4 Chain 0. fasten nnilur chain of 2 FAN LACE. Repeat to the end , fastening the last chain with a donblo instead of single Chain 10 , fasten under the third chain of .0 Chain 0 , fasten under next chain Chain 6. fasten tinder next chain Chain ( J , fasten under next chain Chain 8 , skip 2 chains of 0 and fasten in next chain Repeat to end This completes one row Make it as wide us desired by repeating from third row , makang the shells of 4 under the chain of 8 and the faua under the mid dle chain of 0 Made of 80 or 00 cotton , it makes dainty lace for handkerchiefs , curtains or infants' wear and is a very rapid pattern , bays The Ladies' World iu illustrating this Idea Tin * llniiillcuii < > f H Poppets No ; we haven't christened the liaby yet. My wife wants to give him n fancy name out of a book , but I won't have It. A scum Why not ? ruppL'i * liecauHG then he'd grow up to be homely as blue mud and tough as nulls. I never knew It to full. Phila delphia Press , i lunn-tii tlrniliir I n t < > \ lrnr ( l. Intoxication fiom the neclm mid pol len of phiniH IIIIM been n Mihjei t nf In Mitigation hj Dr .1 M Well. , li This nflecis Insects , anil It appeals that the CONIIIIIH llovvet Is Hpeclallj potent MM a HOIIICC of diiinkcnncHH In bees mid oth er iircdir lovlhg ctcattiicH A lit e MI diimk that It could Hcaicelj get upon Its legs VVIIH taken to the laboiitloiy and placed about two Inches fiom a CMHinim lilosHotn It linini'dlalely slag gcieil In the ( lower and began to Kiick the nectar and In a few inomentH tum bled ovet , a senseless and alnioMt lueit victim of appetite Ditmken beetles found under the bloKHoniM piove that Hoi * pollen must have the Hiime elTeit IIH the ncctailcH The expi'i Imenter NVVallowed a half teaspnoiifiil of the pollen and In about ir > minutes expel lenci d a feeling of ex hllainilon. with acceleiallon of I he puNc and waiinth An lnecllon | Into the mm of half a ( ham of liquid ills tilled ftoni mi Infusion of the neclailis canned exhllatailon lot half mi lioui , followed by nausea. W'lion "In iniiggj weather. " said the letlnd j Inimlai , "I iflua.\ used to Htop vuuk not hccmisc vvoik was implniNiint ( lien hut on account of eveijthlng sticking so "You couldn't tell what might hap pen Anjtlilng and eveij thing VVIIH ha hie to HtlcK mid innlvc mine 01 It WH dulse when jon llnallj got It open \ window might stick at Urn I and thin go up with a hang I've had a dm > open on me that wa.v-llj open all ol a midden attei I'd heen pushing on It a lung lime and let me thiongh the door vvaj on to the llooi Thete's alvva.VH dangei , for Instance , In pulling out a dinvvei that Htliks of pulling It clean out anil letting It dtop "Theie'H constant danger of Nome thing nl this suit litippi nlng. and It doesn't pav to take the chances. And It's CIIKJ enough to Know when lo Htaj home My nile was never to tiy to do anj wink In vveathei that vvonhl rum a Jlniiiij " New Voik Sim. Hint In Million n font. 'flic ait ot piopeilj buttoning a ( oat anj coal Is , do it the other vvnj. 'lliat Is to sny ( hut nine out of eveiy Icn of IIH button oil ! coats the wiong vvjij We commence with the topmost button when vve should commence with the bottommost The fiallest poitlon of a coat , In ic rtpci t to shape ictalnlng qii'illlles- inaltci how well made Is the legion of collai and lapels. The svvaggei mer chant tailor alwajs cautions his ois- toini i to "wcai It liuttoned a few dajs so that ( he collar mnj set piopeily " Then , this admitted , It follows that tugs and strains nflectlng tills pmt of the giuinent tend to destiny Its sj m- metiy Diawlng the coat together by the top button and buttonhole for the pin pose of fastening cxcitH a pull all mound the Hhonlikts and neck icglon , which , by lepetillon , In time will give the smallest coat a hang dog appear ance. Chat. Mmle Oooil Mad-In1 * . She 1 can't make out how It Is that Mis. Wise has Huh fet nearly eveiy meal. It can't be for economj's sake , foi she must be fahl > well off. He-She has a huge fainllj of mi mm tied daughters , you know. She Now. don't he nasty and say something about girls and their brains That's so old. He Oh. no , I hadn't the slightest In tentlon of doing so ! She Well , ain't jon tell me ? lie I don't know. I'm mil P. unless It's because 1Kb are ilch In phosphoins Shi1 I don't see what that has to do with It. He Pel haps not. but still It's good for making matches. ItrntnrlnK tlir Pollnli. Sajs a housekeeper : "My piano , which had beui coveted with n cambric cover , was loaded with dust that had sifted through the sleazy cloth. The dust was too thick to be wiped off. It should lime been blown and lightly whisked off first , but this my maid did not do , am ) In consequence the grime was wiped In for all 1 know with a damp cloth. At nil events the highly polished surface was clouded over al most to a gray , and 1 was In despair until n friend suggested a remedy. She advised me to wring as dry an I could a piece of chamois from out a basin of water and rub the piano until the chamois was bone dry. This I have done and completely restored the pol ish. " _ _ _ Scotch Thrift. The city council of Auckland placed a price on the head of every rat In the city , and a grocer's boy became a per fect Nlmrod and slew about HO. At the risk of contracting the plague ho car ried his dead along , obtained the scalp money and came back Jubilant to hla master and told , him how much he had made. ' 1 he master cast upon him an oje of Abcidccn gray , and then re marked quietly , "Wee ! , weel , ye'll Just pay the money to our cashier , for ye ken the Hits Is mine , not yours. " Syd nej Bulletin. Tin * Tfiollilinmli IMiuit. One of the most curious plants la the world Is what Is called the tooth brush plant of Jamaica. It Is a species of creeper and has nothing particularly striking about Its appealanco. Uy cut ting pieces of It to a suitable length mid fntjlng the ends the natives con vert It Into a toothbrush , und a tooth powder to accompany the use of the brush Is also piepitred by pulverizing the dead stems. Doinmtlu JOJN. Mecks My wife prefers coffee for breakfast and 1 prefer tea. Weeks Then I suppose you have both ? Mecks Oh , no. We compromise. Weeks In what way ? Meektt Wo compromise on coffee. Chicago News. YOU MUST NOT FORGET Thai \\caic nmslaiilly growing in llio arl of waiving Ime - Photos , and our products will al ways ln found lo cinliiacc Ilio and Nowc.sl Styles in Cards and Finish. Wo al.so carry a line line of Moldings snilalilo for all kinds of framing. I. IVt , H&SZSBSSEXR IT IS A GOOD HONCST SOAP < " , | . , u.ui- . . . . . . . MADE TO DO THE WORK. . . M I- . „ . * ii.ti . IH wiving ( hi1 ( | | rn , liiMUHliul uMin | li ( | UtMl Si nil MIII tiiiini on n portldl ( atil , iinil we will mini jolt f. . ' . . " " TrcnCcf : ! . , TE ! ! Cl'CflKY PUSttHa CO , , SOUlll Omalia , Hob , Dinim ml " ( " ' Mi ] for mte try nil Cheap Rates VIA G. , M. & St P. Short line to Chicago. Buffalo and Return From Omulm. Filteen Day 'J'ultul , $25.75 T\VINTY DAY TICKIT ; , 33.00 TOURIST'S TK'Kljr , 41 50 Good Until October 31. PLKVHLANn AIS'I ) JliTtWN , Sii' TIMHI-K ; ; in.n 21.60 Good Until Oft s. Wnto mill get full information. K A NASH. Oi'iicral Wt'Ntiirn A mit , II. W HOVVKII , , IfiOlKarnmnKt , Trav Krt A ; I'IISH Apt Oiniihu t"H-H-H-H-H-H-M-M-M-M-I-H M- 11 One h Q nck to J Suspect Where One lias Suffered : : If arm Before. " Perhaps there are some busi ness nen : in this town who have tried advertising and found the results unsatisfactory. If so , something was the trouble. Contracting for space ' in a newspaper is not enough. \ When secured the space must ' . . ' be used to advantage. A con vincing story should be told. A plant will not grow unless it is tended. An impression can not be made upon the purchas ing public except by careful , persistent work. Many merchants err pievously in be- hevmR that time spent upon their ails is tune wasted No Ume can be made more profitable. We believe the advertising columns of this paper can be used profitably by any one who seeks to reach the buyers of this community. We will gladly aid any one who desires to try it or who is trying it and is not satisfied , FROM ORflAHA Kansas City , SI- Louis AND THE'FAMOUS ' HOT SPRINGS ' OF ARKANSAS mid all I'ointH South mid SoiitheaHt Fust Tinio and Sii | erior Through Ser- vu e Kticlining Ulniii C.IIH ( stain Ireej I'nllmun Mullet rV Tor iimnphletH mid full infoin > ation | i < 'iiniiiiii ( , ' to ahovo tcrntory , cull on or write .1. 0. I'lm.LIPI'I , \ \ . C. IJAIJNKS , A ( I I' Him I' A , T I' A S < iiitliiliet Cor 1 Ith mill OoiiK'iiHStn ' OMAHA Nhl 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. 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