Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 02, 1896, Page 12, Image 13

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1 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATU1DAY , MAY 2 , 1 89G. . . .
E IVUEN UORSES ShALL IIA\TE \ NO BURDENS. :
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B'r ; ckTr4'VoT1 ROSS
( ( 'pyrIgtit , Th % , by C1htn Itcs. )
S I hati stopped that afternoon at the Van
1rl1e9 ! for tfa , 'here I hac mtntksed IncI
dentally that I was going to Abylnta. I
inki t1iI becaU3o I thought that moment that
I phould. Just then IIck's little lter ,
Mlhlrcd , came In , anil I notlccl for the
hIInIrcItI1 ( time iow pretty she was-In the
way that little girls ot 1 t sornetInie are. I
regtettetl I wa tremendously oW. I wa
: o that Iay , nnI as I tny I wI'hctI I were
20 as I locked at the eniiro little Van
lirule. In ten years iie would he 21 , hut I
ihoii1'I ' lit , 40. That consoetI me a hit , for 40
Ig not too 01(1 ( for a niaii tO have hopei ot a
IIrI ; of 24. 1 I.a1I ( ngan ! I gnliig to Abys.
I Ia , WIItSI Mildred opened her cyca very
wIIe. (
"Oh , that's so awfully far , Mr. Forsythe ! "
LPlo : aII.
I tUt ) On nil the air of Othello then , anI
taIkeI darkly nnh rnyeterIoui1y of far IaniI.
' ' 1 ehal ! call on iiy return , " aIJ I ,
t ' 'how long III that. be ? " askoI Itte ! !
? hiliIrci ! .
"Six-ten yenr , " rahI I , thinking more
cirnstIy as I iId It that I vIah1e11 I cotihi
I ( Irap those threnio yara , and meet Mildred
' that uuehi older.
On my way clown I ritopped at one of my
c1ub , where. It being ahiot t o'clock , I round
a lot of niti jtit up frotii down tovul. whcn I
nnnounceiL aaln I vas going to 4by3na- ! !
altlioiihi Indeed I hiatl no particuhir Intention
to do o ; and tlioy knowing mc , In fact
COUtCl the notion.
'Oh , you on't , Toni , " mebody crIed.
TIiri , Jnkin' . a tutor In Columbia , akl
niiivtltiig ! ab9ut cathode rays , whIch led to
the thIetiiIon of othicr 'undoro , and we fell
Into the mood of prophicsying. Somebody
talkoi about air ships , and another of the
h1oreieat ; carriage conR9t.
"Ohm , timy never wIll Rtmcceell , " said Jon-
Idne , vitbm the a.slrance of a ciontiflc per-
lOll who , lIving In the ll1Ilt ( of wonders , emily
be11cve3 the at proellt llonltostratIe ; the
VlltIflC tcmnperament I sometIme queer ;
very InsIstent on the lImItation of the known.
' .1 wI:3h : I could go to eei for ten yearo , "
I renienibr ! aylng. 'There won't be a hormo
on the street then. "
'Oh , got out , " eaiI Jenkins.
" \'oro there many bicycles ton ycars
ago ? ' I queried.
' 'Oh , that's different , " cried our student of
actual facts.
"VelI , it zany be , " saId I , for I never ( ntcr
into thliicurslons ; they are too wearIsome , eid
it'i ; more comfortable to yielI even Eevoral
p3111(5.
"fly the way , I may not. be In hero In tcn
. years. I ani going to AhiymsnIa. The iiiootl
for travel may last for ten years , YOU knnw. "
I wa still thinkIng of little Mildred , so I
repeated I11)self.
And on the way UP the avenue I kept wish-
lug I could stop thee ten years , when I iaw
( II a rlndow , above a imililluer's store , the
Flgn D. liroeil. ilypnottrt. " That \il5 a
rather lilmusual sljn ten years ago , when
hiypnotlem was Hot the regular recognized
profe'lon It Is now. Impulsively I went. up
tlmo stalro over the milliner's and pushoJ the
bell indicated. A thin. tlark individual , with
piercing eyes , admlttcJ liii' .
" 111mm , Mr. IaroeLll ? " e'all I.
I , "YLNi , sir , " lie al1owerc(1 ( , with an accent
I that I tried to p12cC.
"I saw your elLll , ' ' ld I.
I 'Oh , yes. It's rather a novelty now. It
Wofl't tO iii til ( low can I serve
) Oll. sir ? " lie in the most matters of-
fact manner , as if Ito \vero a broker asking
. . ' 1mat I wlslieJ 111111 to buy.
'If yetI don't mind , " s-aid I , ' 'I would hike
I to be projected ten yearn into the future. "
"That , sir , is very easy. My fee , however
-we flht(12t aS veli inotition it to prevent
nIlounlclTtallding-is ( 1O0 for each year- .
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, . $ l.000. '
Ie ! raid this inoet profeacinrially.
"Oh , well , ' ' Sall I , ' 'let's try It. But
where shall it be ? "
"hero , if YOU like , sir. I have reomus
pccIuh1y arranged for ten.year ! oeps. You
know I lla\'e botiglit tills property , and have
arrsilged tile 1101150 for subjects. "
' 'Have you ? " Ilald I , yet I remember lihi-
out particular surprise. "No , I doIl't know
that I have hear ] . As , for the fee-well per-
I ; liapu thtita not exorbitant. , I suppose there's
no danger of o'erseoping. ! "
. "None , sir , " aiiI Ir. Iaroedi. "The
trouble with the hypnotic science Is that
there are so many quacks in It. Now , I am
entirely reliable. sir. The thing Is ( lone 01
icientif1c lrlncilles. ' '
I 'ms not iistenin , illt ) thIlkIng of little
Mil(1l'CI ( Van l3rtihe. Ten years , elm ? Per-
lmaps m'lie Would lIe mnarrIl"l to another. I
V0lll ( rilk it.Vhiy shouiln't ( I ? My property -
erty all vai In iong.tlmno bonds and Inert-
gage. " . Tell years wouldn't matter. The dec.
Ior'u manner , too , gave confidence.
"I agree to thm fee , " said I lIt last. "I
inn read ) ' , doctor. "
" \'cry vell , sir. " he sold. "Now oblige
nb 1) ) ) ' coIning In here. "
We entered a room bare of everythIng
save a reclIning chair , like a dentist's.
"Now oblige Inc. sir. by takIng the chair. "
"Time operation is palnles ? " said I.
"Eniirehy so. Oblige iie by looking pleas-
alIt. Aim , that'i it , Now you know. this
is a stJllCllSIOll of anmuatell.-th3t's ! all. You'll
vako up ten years from now , but not 10
years older. "
' 'That's what I want , " I CTit'l , delighted ,
"Are you 100113' , iir ? "
"Quito. "
lIe mnamlo 501110 iasses With Ills hands-
not at all lIke the orthodox meslnerlst's ; and
I lest conselousness. 'rho selIsatloll was in-
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deedamuch like that oecurrini when taking
denial gllS 011(1 , as I say , the chair va like
a dental chair , lInt of course oversbrdy
nuw knows the details of an hypnotic aihlce ,
I awoh.b ( lilt of it as if I 115(1 bcn sImply
ill a long deep slumber , ritIm a semiso of
coniiahotu ? est-awoke 'hthm tilO COnlCiOUsle5S (
of 1I'e * atlll C'.L'S OIl InC ( lint lulled into thu
idlllllter.
"Gocil afternoon , " said he affably , and
n'lded as if tills 'erc a mere comnmonjilace ,
"It's the year li)0O. ) "
I histelled to tltis statement viIha no particular -
ticular surprIse. For I SCCIUCd to have left
sli surprise At ullything.
"Ohm , yes , " I said , "I remember. "
' 'u are not a year older , " Dr. Daroedi
cantinued. "As I said , ten years ago , animna.
, than Eimphy has been suspendcd.-tbat Is 1111 ,
'You will go out into thl'l world an tloI your
acquaintances aged by 10 yeari , "
no looked at xno ihrewdly for a moment.
z noticel ! 110w stIll eycrything was : thu
rt ( ! of tile town Eeemcd to have beconle
" flhticbt subdued-or was I mistaken ?
"I suilpoto ; It Is A sunday. "
"No , \Vmdliesda-four of the afternoon
of the seaeon , Look , "
Ho led the 'way to the 'window ' and I
iooItI : out at bi bidding on a scene that
t'eellled eitrnngc onouali. There VU the same
parade ai of ten 'earg before-but all lIed
cIlar.e ! . Thc endiese hino of carriages of
Fifth avenmic In the SCSSQU was there ; a
) lorEohess p4rade. On the boxes were ( ho
nual Ivkey in buff , black. freer nd blue
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liverlee ; hut thcy were proreiltd noiselessly'
over time paving on pnculnatlc tires. I Un-
( lerstooll ( lien.
"Thu chatter of hoofi no longer exists "
Said I.
"lxactly. iccopting among the very rich ,
the horse ham ; ceased to be. lie Is used for
sports-for hunting. 'otm may see him in
rilenagerios-but never on the town streets.
fly the way , Mr. Forsythe , If oti will step
Ilito that room , yeti will find sonic clothes of
th lrel'nt ) iiiode , I try to ideaso
tiatrons in every detail. "
I stopped mW the room , changed my
clothes , and casneaut to fin-I mimy doctor
rtibbtig lli heeasiti the most self-satisfied
mllanner. I ' #
. , It sueceehcd , ehi1'
' 'Yes , perfectly , ' ' I sat 1. I hind hoke'l into
a mirror to find ln3Lf not a whit oiler ,
and I dress' without dt'inur the check for
the amount stijitmlnted ; anti then t ent do.n
111(0 ( the street-the 5.11110 street indeed-save
for ee'erai high new buildings-save for
thoco siently ! prCehied vehicles. Frictioa ,
tco , S'CllIeh ( tfl have beti eliminated. I
eahled one of these apparelitly self.propellrd
hiansonls. As the follow drew UP to the
curb , I forgot mycehi.
' \\'hiero ere the horacs ? "
"Lcr , sir ; 'osses ? " said the little hngIishi-
man in the peat , star.ng his astanishimont.
" 'Cil 11cC I've beeti in Jhyrsillia. "
"III dare 53) ' . sir , the tl'ohll ways h'nre
th e11' . "
e11'e ! , , , nhd I ; for I thought it % 'oilIh be
easier to say I hail been ten yeare on my
tlavel3 ; I recollected I I1IUSt g ye COIflO cx-
Iilannthell. I told him to drive 1110 tO the
ChIli I hInt ! heft ten years-Or the night , lily
light-before. SihPiltiY we Vel1(1Cil our s'ny
among the 'ehiIchcs. 'flie thing ! seomnoih 0(1(1 (
at ilr.t ; hilt I sas it was nil a nolselese dee-
tric liltor. Tife ccachinen at least were
chiangt less , and sat their boxes withl ( lie
521fl0 imperturbable faces. 111t thle lior5cS
hail vanished ; no loIlger necil ones 53'lli
pathle. str at ( lie abtled cab horse ; no
iiiger cry cut at the over-laden truck.Ve
paetI an art deaher's \ % iiithow where was
ilisphaycit a great COIIVII.5 With the inscrlhlt'ofl ,
"Fithi Avenue In 1Sd. ) " There I saw in one
fleeting fhil1lp5e tile street I hInd known ; tile
old IItrade ) under the old conditions. A
Dalton on the box seat said at first ; and
then I understood lie was explaining how
liltIch bctler fun it was to drive a coach in
the now way than to rein a tour.
"Yes , I dare ray , " I remember I sai1 ,
hooking out emi the noIseless upper avenue.
"it'a a new (1(111 , though. 110w little we
even Imag'ed it ton years ago ? "
"Fact , " said Jack , skillfully guiding his
cochi through a crowd of vehicles. "I then
never could have imagined the i-port of this
thing. " \e were gliding swiftly 110W along
the eait drive , nail then mit onto the etretch
of the boulevard. $ everal conchea passed ,
every one propehled In the new say to whlchl
55 I say I rns now ncCtlstOlflOil.
The boulevard chanced to be crowded that
afternorn. Omice e tiearly had a 511111511
with a careless fellow 'ho was pla'idy In the
wrong , So tile po.iccnlan thought , for lie di.
lected his miiachimie to tIle other , qiikkly
overtnklng hllm , and the last We 55W of our
careless gentleman was the pahlceman leap.
Ing quickly from his own to tile other wagon
and grasping the offender by the collar. I
remember all aminliallee enaw rolling along ,
c.iil ai I FaV the ll1lifol'nlel mIlan guld'g ' ; it ,
I wontereih what s'jltering or mlll-3ry it algal-
fled. Anti thicfl we s'ere out of the town.
At one place two horses-kept by some
fancier as pets-Itooll sleek , wel ccnlcnt , ( lie
od burdens banishch froom their lIves , hook-
lug complacently at tile liorecless coach. I
tell these things no they imnprc.SL'el me-as
tlling. vihi Wllell really you may be abs3rbed
with 501110 imnpcrtant toiC. That topic was
my plot. It left inc rerhoite nz I theugllt of
it ; of how false I 5110(1111 be did I rvi away
with Midred , Arid yet realty tltarc appeared
1(0 other way. I t.ly . coOhi get that one
chncO.
1\ mall wagon wont by.
"Is tcro : : a lllall service so far up country
ni tills ? " I asked Jenkins ; .lcnkinu' . who be-
licved nov. ' in a ilorseleaa world because it
had been demnonetrated.
"Oh , my dear fellow , to ho re you have
beeil /byssIllla ( ' 3 long ! Owing to liorso-
leua vagcms tile iostal service reaches from
hinui to house. There is a country cab
service , you know , too , ( plabling one to go
absolutely in flIlY direction. "
"I should think it would affect the railroads -
roads , " I saId stupidly.
"Vehl , It iiaiil't 1(0 ( IlILICh , " said Jenkins.
"Tue rnllroails still are the great dlstribu-
tors. hut f'oin every station they run lines
of hiorseless trucks amid cabs-So that cn
InhiflY of the himie yell can buy tickets to
your ( lolr. "
So tills dogmatIcal profcsscr-for he has
gaIned a chulr-cliatlered on , giving inc tIle
information a mai' ' viio hiaJ been so long
away might rciulme.
litIt I , as I $ aid , did not listen ; for I was
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WIIEN IIOItSESSIIALL hAVE NO BUItDENS.
curious crowd were Ihiie.I in front of the
WindoW inak ng the 'aine comments that 0110
in 1SOG mIght have .made of a pcture : of
lhrcaduvay lii the gene day of lumbering
iaC5 ,
"Yes , .tiiptdrlre was very curious to alO
tiloll. I'll confes I had not become quite
accustomneil tci'ttie mnny changes. But whoa
ve reached ( lie club door , I tried to act as if
I took all as a matter of couree. Some men
were about the roonl as I entered-my uc-
quallitanci's tell years older.
"fly Jove , Forsythe , " they cried.
"Yes , just back from-hum , CS , Abys-
snhit. "
"Veil iCClfl to have found tli secret of
hleriletulal youth , " said oile.
"OIl , I ilave had a very restful time , " I
sall trulY ; 81111 tilell I proceeded to improvIse
ailotIt lily travels. Suddenly I remembered
' Mrs. Van llruIe's after-
tilflt'eJnesday
thloligllt of little Mildred. The
( ( Doll. I still
sallie man was vaiUng for mo outside , and
at 1y order 110 started his hansom. when
IIresellthy 'e drew UI ) at tile Van Brulo door.
A , 'OUllg lady was there : It young ladt I
: 'ew. and yet thu not 1(110w.
Silo remi OIlllOl'CI 1110.
' ' cred. ' ' 1 never alnuhi
' 'MiForsythol' h0
forget Q(1 , YOU are back ? "
"fla"k from AhyPsIlla , ' ' I saId again , think-
lrg that a likely 101111 for tiiO explanatin of
a long absence. She was emply dehlgiltfUh ,
and there was 110W no space of years between
' is anybody's age-who Is
11S a girl of 24
not a Methuselah , I vas still 30 , althoUgh
ten years had laSCCd slilco lIly last birthday.
Yet I believe I fouqd my fuild of sIllall talk
ratbor exhausteil for small talk is nlale till
of prei'ent day trivIalities , I saw I 8110111(1
50011 master the now. fashIoned Snlall talk ,
laving 110(1 an aptitude for tue olti faFhiOIl.
" 1)o yoi wheel , Miss MlldroJ ? " I aaked
inadvertently ,
She stai'eil at me a moment.
"Oh , that's all gone out. Of course they
may in Abysanla. "
"Yes , " iaItl I , somewhat phased , "they
still do In Ahyisillia. ' '
Wllat elte could I say indeed ?
"I do ride ju bIcycle carrIage. It's taken
the Place of tile saddie , aqd of the olti bicycles -
" explaIned kindly.
Mildred
cycles , you knqw ,
"I3imt It Isii't 80 much fun , It just carries
yell to places. "
"I liohic sports haven't tiled out in New
York , ' ' I cold. weakly.
"Oil. no. I htolf. and walk for exercise.
YOU know t' alkimlg has beconlo quite a fail
1101 % . . III fact , people depellil on horses and
theIr own iiuicles for active sports. Yet
tht'c'B a lot of skill in dris'imig a hiorsoless
carriage. hiorsehess carriage racing tracks
t'xit c'vciywhere , you 11)10W ) , ' '
"Of coiirse , ' nid I ; "I 11110W. of course. "
I became moore and more interested-no ,
I tllllik imifatuated , nor did 11cr CYCS deny
'lie. '
'lie.From thlit day I fell easily into tile ien
wiys. F had , you know , tile blase 1110)1'S
Illamier of expressing surprise 0111) ' at tile
pr per surprises , Tue town had become
IiOiL'leS , Only at tue cIrcus at Madison
Square Garden did the crowd. .seo horses
115 if tlley WOjO tue IllOSt unusual creatures
in the utorW. One day I remember I went
tltim Milihred to see 501110 maneuvers of
Squadron A in their armory. I tlleml learmled
for the first tilIle that nioihern cavalry used
mactor-driven wheels almost entirely.
hi fact. liorseless velliches in 1006 are used
IC' ) trlmcls , , lruys , by farmuers for ( ll0V $ . I
hind sc'cral dehighful rides on a wheel Iwo-
Ilellell by a iiictor with , Mildred , you niay be
sure. driven WhIch 'I' lived in tr fool's paradise -
dise , wilelt ' 990 skilfully up lull alul
iloivri dale , There ens a great deal of sport
In It , tootlltl she was not averse to 1110 ,
I kilow now. lbmt her family had proillised
hoc to SlllythiO. 1 hiatl ilospairful hours when
I 111mw iiIe , you nay believe , and then 0110
day--we were driving in the park , in 11w
\'all Bruit ) lamldaU-I told her all , ' 1iilo tile
coaehlmnan before us sat sturdily at the helm ,
She looked her reply , and I knew she uvas
mine. Yet , it she verq , wo were Follarateil
by her promise to Smytho ; and then that
ilappenud of which I am a bit mlsilanle'J-
yet It heft 1)10 ) glad for the rest of lily life.
I lllCafl I qtleStiOtl the &iietiiods by which I
gained her ; yet oven as a question , I know
I should do ( ho very salie again despite all
reasons ,
I had IL oIl planned when I accepted Jack
Dalton's suggestion to go Up with him into
Westchester , where we lied a three days'
tnt'itatlon to the Van Bruhos' , My flIan
anti trap were already mp there waiting my
order ; 811(1 ( Mildred , too , knew. A certain
young anti senlitnontal clergyman laud agreed
to perform tliQ ceremony , Yet when Dalton's
coach started that day fron the Waldorf
corner I Ibluk no one as much as suspected
Ill C' .
Now I hind reasoned aleut it with myself ,
f had e.iid that it. . wau a dishonorable thing
to tb , and theA I knew-as I have written
hero before-that uotldng , not even honor-
mattered so much as Mildred ,
In 21) ) ) ' abzorpUon I aot uotlco v1st
thinking of Mildred-tIle dear 1itt1 Mildred-
whom my ten yeas' sleep had brought to
my age' yet tout same blcscU oblivious tmi
years had entangled he : with Smythe , I had
roturncd to the world just too late , It eexne1 ,
uiiless we should dare. For in a week 1.111-
1rel was to marry another , unless should
prcvent it ; and Mildred wIts WIhlln , I should
try.
try.And so we covered those Westchester
rca(1s ; and so Jnklns talked dogmatically
of herseloss wagons-and now and then I
say-a horse would look out on ( lie in.
genlous niaclilnes that had taken away lis
harder labels.
"You see tIle fun of tile tiling is that we
are not wearing out flesh and blood , " said
Jenkins , pointing to the horse in tile flehi.
"Oil. flB , of course , " said I , absently-
still tillukimlg of Mildred.
I think when I saw her two hours later
she never had appeared nlore beautiful. My
compunctiolls vantsilcd when she vliispeoi1 :
118 WC stood by ourselves :
"It's for you , Tom. If I be false to Jim
Sn'ythe , at least I shall make you happy.
Duty begins nntl ends there , "
I ; u'nnteil to say a deal , but I couldn't
when ( lie whole room was outside that
alcove. I only s'iii.ipere1 far hid' ' to be n
( lie veranda after dirliler. how long that
( llr'r.er ceemed ; how anxiety for Gill' plan
troubled ! iJId the \a1l Brules suspect ! I
looked ut Vail flrule , pater , but he npplrontly
didn't , and t'iio ceuld suspect all that was
bollind Mildred's demureness. But at last
the endless courses ended ; nothing can be
endless it seems. And tilen MIldred van on
( lie veranda. I told her ray Illan waitcJ
with a liorsoless cart at the end of tilO Jane.
"I 1(111 ready , 'rain , " silo said a minute
after , reurnImlg with a wrap.
Yes , iiiy cart \vas there , and ( lien we were
started , tile groom behind , I at the 1101111.
Yet we had not gone far before we were
fol I owed.
"Thailk heaven , " bald dear Mildred , "there
are no horses to kill. "
"Only a lllaCillfle , " said I , bending to my
duty. Mlldretl was mine. Tile cart liligilt
wear out , but I should not lose her now.
"There's a short cut , if you take tIle first
turn to tue let , " said Simpson , the groom ,
entering into tile spirit of tIle advelltlire ,
Itos a little wooded lane into which we
turned , \'ould they , too ? Mildred clung
to lile , and tile nlOunsllinO showed us elms-
lllg there hictuveoll % t'Ooil and field-SImpson
behind with erect head and folded 1111115.
If the Sleepy Ilollaw sehoolnmster could
have collIe to life how lie tu'Qultl have ruml
from tiiat apparition-stranger than any
headless hiorsemimami-of a hiorseless cart.
And still it is in this year , 1900 that
fortune 81111105 oIl tiloSe that dare ,
Soon iso saw the lights or the little old
church , For I lied been careful to have the ,
church OpIllell.
' 'If ruin away , Tom , we certa'llly must
have it In a church , ' ' Mildred had ciitl ,
\'itlu beating hearts ive drew up before
tills ohil church , Slnipson jumped down to
the cart's head ,
' ' 'e'vo beaten 'CIII , " ho raid , with excite.
Ineilt.
Inside my young clergyman was waiting
expectantly , An hahf.dozen of lily friends
were there to give tIle occasion a certain
formality. The little organ Ilealed put ( lie
march , and tile little Orgailit't lookeJ about
smmlihilg , exeltedly cii us ,
At the altar Mildred ahd I met , and that
ias said which I never shall regret.
hut as the organ pealed out again we heard
a great disturbance at the door. Van flrulo ,
pater , entered aghast ; yet , only for a
llionwnt , and then , with tile clovernos that
turns defeat to victory , lie said uranoly ,
' 'IfUIll , I SCi I'm ten mInutes too late , and
I Supilosed I had the fastest lIght wagon in
Westchester , Well , you've WOll fairly , Bless
you imiy children , "
So we won ; 11110 WO rolled back to Van
Brulo IflanOr a happy family party ; and
Van BruIt' , pater , contented himself with
saying : "At least this is the fIrst elope. t
Illent that lies been made In a liorseless cart ,
TonI , I believe that cart of yours is worth
,6O0. "
I looked back , for Simpson was driving it
just behind , Tilen I looked at Mildred.
"Sir , I wouldn't take 15O00 for It , When
it has vassed its days of usefulness it shah
repose in amy stable in a conifortablu old
age. "
"No , Tom , we never can sell It , " Mildred
said , "It brought our happiness. "
ow Mildred said this I am sure , but it
was Jenkins' voice that Interrupted-Jenkins
who shook me.
"Oh , I say Forsythe , It's ' 10 o'clock. You
seem to hiavJ an old man'e trick of going to j
sleep in your chair , "
"Asleep ? " said I looking at the club chock.
"Ye. , I hare been asleep for ten years , I
believe , Ohm , do you know how the horscles a
carriage contest came out todayt"
Ito began to cxpress some vIews , while I
heard the clatter of the town-the beat of d
11151)7 boots that vthL end beu horses no a
longer shall have burdens , when the chang.
ing world shall have CXCICiSCi itS ingenUity
so that the hard tasks all shall be done by
tnachinery-uthen the reincarnated Loehinvar
1)0 ) longer shah carry lila lady across the
saddle bow , but shall vlace her Oil time
comfotable euiiIcns of his tnotor.drvon
c.trt-wiiich shall be both vehicle and teed-
when tue good horse still shall 'i otmr Coal-
paniomi In thin exhilarating exercises , hIlt
when Mr. Ilo'ghi's gfiotl and familolls society
sillill have outliveth the day of halt its lIre-
fulness ,
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I FEMININE GOSSIP.
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Countc.m Atlehinoi cilinlIIlellllann , a native
I of 1)enmark , Ilaffi beconle celebrated on thIC
Iuropcan continelit' for her COnsIl'tellt de-
S'otioii to a lligb ideal. TIle colintels ills.
covered in the fhllflrmen of the Ilaltle flov
creatures viio stood peellllarly in nc'cil of
Ilehil. Tll 50 flsherznen hail tin other hlo1IlC'
tilali their bcats.aud no friends hilt thmc' tar-
; cr11 kce era. The c3untess fitted up 11011805 ,
! atippileil llourilltflgmfll ( cheap fo9tl and im-
prvieed 021110 Otthio recreations ef a club.
I ill short , she rerfornuth for these' s'cafarhlig
folk single llandcl : 1110 samlIe kind of t'crvlces
that Lad ) ' /ushbnrton and other philanthropic
Periol's do or thu sailors whose bimslnent
lirlngs t'ein to the l'rt , of London. Tiit'
COlmlltet' ' , l'owevc.r , untlertok tier mie'Ioli
with peculiar tlloreugilncss. She exiled herself -
self from lltr frlende , s'hared the privations ef
( lb fisher folk , spoIlt her fortune n the
work rml cllcotmntc.rcd inevitably 11111011 011-
pcsitiomi floln the pubilcans and 0(11cc ( Interests -
ests to watch her phtcy was inliriotls.
I Fur eighteen years Countess Adeline acted
as 111111(1 ( of honor 1 ° tIle late Il1ipreu3 Augusta
at the Gem man court , 81111 the Enipt.ror Frt'it-
crick described her as ' ' ( lie lIl0t highly
. favored young lady of Gerniany and of L'-
oral other klngdollls besides. " It Ic to the
Illlpres Augusta's inilucllco in a very 111gb
( ! egroo that ( lie countess attrIbutes her do-
alec for the life t'e Ic now leading.
Many roeplo who have adlnlrell the char-
accr of Portia are not aware that about the
ulato % Viicll tile "Mere' ant of Vollice" hIllY
ho sllplx8ci ( to have exllbted ; iis gaberdine
OIl tile Itl'iito there actually existed great
female lawyers ill the nelglliiarillg city of
Bologna. Prof. Cahhcrlna , 11110 110:11 : thu
chair cf juriaprudence in that unIversity in
131'.t ) , and l'rcf. Novchlo , who occupied it in
13C0 , vcro not OlIly ceobratetl ! for thier legal
lore auth skill , bat , if we hllfl } ' trust their
portraits , were exccohlilgly beautiful wolilell ,
\vttl ncble Greek un fllee , dresseil in a
style whIch actreseco who ilcrtray the part
of Sliahcopcaro'u herille Iillght copy with.
out disadvantage.
Sonic cf ( lie delicate batmte anti grass linen
toIlets made up ovar elk of a contrasting
color-pimlIc ; green , mauve , etc.-are exceed.
ingly dress ) ' ill effect , bang trhmlllned lthi
rclh laces Put Oil In paints and illeerttons ,
with full lace L'hoUldcr capes or Ilcilus , or
Llort rounded berthas , su'ithi hundomne rIbbn
sai'uis lj , ? fl finish. SonIc of tilde toilets
have yokes itiiih bretelles of soft cern gtlipilra ,
anti ( lie very full gigot sleeves have lace
arranged ill ( teej ) Vandykos at the wrists und
around the neck.
Velvet capes are very fasihlanalile for early
opring wt.ar. They are short 31111 full , are
lined vitli light-hued silk and are iavhuiiiy
trililmi ( I Ithi ecru or black lice , vitli full
ruchic , , of clllffon lace nail r.hjbon around tIle
Ileck , 4 now idea tilat prorlhis'as ' to be popim-
lar is ( lie placilig of a huge bow of satin rib.
bn at the back of tIle hack and continlhillg
tilt' , Cfl(15 to the waist line , fronl tlEre fuhlilIg
ill long elids low on the dress skirt. Then
strIngs sre 1)lacetl ullher ( lie bow at the
waIst and are sccureh In ( lie front under
the cape , and the pccw.b1itie ! of having one's
cap ) uthhenly Cllvdep one's head at the dis-
cratlon of a heavy pull of wind crc dis-
missed.
The princess of Wales has a daIry , where
sllQ aIIiI her daughters sonletinles Illake ,
with their wn Jmands , dehiciousinitter. Tile
olescrlptioll of one of ( lie rooro 'us'Itil its tiled I
wails , Illarble. counters , sliver pans and sll-
ver churns , almost turns one's head , but
gcod , sthbstanttal butter comes from this
very room s'hen tue lirincess honors it with
11cr tuorking presonee , In an adjoining roon
the . usual family supply of butter is made
by other thati royal hands.
Through tile - efforts of the Chicago
\\'oman's club nothoes against spitting , bear-
ilIg the endorsement of the Board of health ,
iiavo been pasted In the street cars of that
cIty.
Mrz' ' . John IhimlIn of Great Bend , Pa , ,
owing to flIl attnclccf paralysis of the vocal
cords , lost the power of speech several
months ago. Eminent specialIsts were CIII-
played to aid hen. hut without succes.a. Soy-
oral days ago Z,1r.t hlaInlin desired to car-
rect her hiusbafltl'aoliticnl vows. She became -
came very lunch excited , anti her voice returned -
turned to her as suddenly au' it ilad left her.
There are several morale to tills tale whItcil
need not be pcinted out to tile thoughtful
rea'er.
Mrs. Enlmons of Chcago ! , wife of 11ev. A.
H. Emnlons , a Baptist minister of Hyde Park ,
Iii. , has just been ollereti tue position of
superintendent Cf an Arizona gold mne. If
sIlo accepts she will be the fIrst woman to
hold such a Place.
Tim "I'ropiietesn. " MIle. Coueixlon , lIon
been askeil by the city fathers to reegn her
positIon as direct representative of tile Angel
Gabriel. Thl gifted ( or possibly up-to-date
fake would be better ) Inedunl : 1111,5 been this-
trbutiiig tills on the races , locating lost love
or other articles \VitiiOllt any chlarge for sOme
days , Between tii blochdng of tile street
aIld the general diaterbance cauced by her
unseen attendants , the authiorltieis were able
to get an excuse to request her to go hack to
Gabriel. Seriously , she was very successful
in whatever she attonipted to tell. Every
class of society was represented among her
patrons , savants , clergy and all the rest , 01111
4o far tllth the entilutasl1l go that it was
necessary for tIle hiishop to issue an order
that priests Illlist not atteild.
It takes eighty COWS to furnish tue milk
supply 1ieed.d at Vassar college ,
A new wrinkle about palms which a Lon-
ilon florIst Inlhorees is that the Icaves rhould
be washed , not with pure vnter , nut with
1111111 and water , whicil has ii. wonderful way
of preserving them and prevent'ng the ap
psaraIlce of tile brown spots WhliChI are so
ilsflgtmrIng. Anotiler suggestion about iants
is that a iltltlo cold coffee poureil over the
earth at the roots occasionally will be founth
beneficial , Cc Ifee is a goati fertilizer , Tills
treatment It ; epecially recommended for liya-
cinthls.
A music box on Wheels is the lateet
Parisian curiosity. MIle , Sincere , ilreaaeil in
roil satin knickerbockers , gold bodice , with
sleeves of rel e.itlll , hose of black tbroiuh
and CIII ) 0 Ia jockey , can be txien every day
mounted on a tricycle , Over the back
( vlleels ii. the lilUsiC box , ot unlike the or-
hinary street affair , except this one Is of
very good tone and has a long repertoire , A
( Inall belt cominecta the axle WitlI the crank
af the box , anil , as tue maclIme is propelled -
polled along , the music peals forth , Tile
ay performer is rather good looking and tue
tolor catch the working leOPhO. 11cr
ileeves are no elhd of wonder to the little
; irls , literally two.bailoons , and big ones at
hiat , anchored to ( lie handle bars. Ae she
irclee about to tile strains of "Paraihise
hley , " ( lie gorgeous costunie hooks a little
ut out of place , At tue close of all tile favorite
afo cllantant airs , and two from America ,
lilo rolls slowly through ( lie crowd , and
nany a coin drops Into the jockey cap , In
.iieso later days Mother Goose will have to
'eviso her songs :
' ( tide a cockilorso'tO flanbury Crosos ,
ro see an old Woman ride on it white horse , '
Wltll rings on her.llngera and bcil on her
toes ,
nd silo shall .iive music wherever she 1
goes. "
I , by no means fin do sieele ,
Lace Is tile rnge It Is bought and used
17 the Ioaguo find wIll play a prolninerit
iart in the gownjng of simple day costumes ,
L3 well si elaborate evening toilets , and It i
a employed alike for hats , bonnets , parasols ,
iown& . fancy wailitd , lingerie , summer capes ,
tons and jacket 'iaodices , Lace appliques c
ppear upon prettytaumtner dress skirts , slid C
risertlon laces areverywhero. Deep lace
loUnces fall from'tthe half-low bodice and
Iroop over tbo fuUipufled sleeves. Likewise
VC MCII 00 new tashilooable gowns dracrIcs
of chiffon anti motlsmlaIno do sole , and cas.
cades 51111 jabots of tulle , edgeth witlh laces
of fine silk.
A fiISCllOion huts arisen in London as to
whether tile cleaning of bikes ehouitl be in-
'ttdeih alnong the ditties of toe servants In a
hiousehohih. Tile servants are mIleli opposeth
to it. Ill sonic lnrtanees the IllaFterR anti
lniStreSses nlainta'n ( hat the 'orvants are
jtit.tfletl in making objectleii. Others COIl.
tenth that the cleaning of a wheel Silotlid hi'
a regular part of tile t1title of tIle servants.
What is regarded no a settler In tile way of
argulnelit is that no 11100 or Wollien wIth
Proper sporting instincts will lierillit ally
person to liniiihie thclr bikes , even for tilt'
liurpose of cioesiing tholn , except thlenleelves.
An English woillami , Mist Eechc , has been
making atm imllcrwimlg : chassfleatlon ! of tile
thifftrent types of ' 'pretty wonlen , " amid has
11111(111 the depressing discovery that most
Pre tt , ' IVOInSIl are umlpopuhar ; that to be
thloroughihy l'lliIlllg a , woinall lutist be plan. !
The "iiroforoonal beauty , " rile sadly as.
i'rts , is hot liked by women or InCH , anil
cvcii tile girl wile is i'allnd "fetching" v.ll
ullimnatoly be ( lIsallcsli ( ily her sensibly tIll-
attractive sister. "
A medal of honor has boon awarded by
tile IrCIelI IIl.lhstor : . of tsar to Mi51 ( 'iiristino
ilyaha f"r her care of the Irerlch oillers
and soitliors while ill the Ellgiibhl hospital
lIt Scaylnitilllriana , in Matlagar'car.
A h'lllladelphmia woman who ruffereth from
81)11131 curvature for ahiant twellty-onc years
i'tooped down the other thay to button her
hiocs , 011th , , hOlY fintls herself cureth.
The cordial spirit of recIprocity aiiil caIll-
araderie 11111011 iLl Inoro ttlitl nlore Iigflltliz
illg till. ' WOl1lIlli'li chili llI0'elllelit waei cvi-
denced recently ill tue great chub gathering
ill Utica. TIle New Century cllli , of that
lihace threw epcn its beautiful cltlbilouso
for a reeclitioll to twenty-six clubs of
, edIltral New York , and entertained about
I 330 pcrsens.
A New \'cm'k jihiyiclan , who ( levotes
lllOZtt of lilo attention to neurotic nih-
lileIlti' , is varn ill his reconlmc'llth'ltlomh cf
bicycling , tiiiiis iaYhiig 01111 iiors'eback
riding as a cure for tile "thrum" from
wllicii 50 lll11ll l'OTllell sIllIer.'hint he
calls "thirille" it' a ipec2es of tiisease
kilolvil 115 ' 'llOIIt'A Ilerveu' , " iihiI'Orlllg from it
0111) ' III that it cCllle5 fl'1l1 C 'lull existence
enerafly. 110 sayo that iany wolnell vlto
are out every day , but lvhioio thtitles keep
thorn Ill (1 gl'OOVC , cutter fronl "thrills" as
much as till ? housewife who hardly ever
leaves 11cr iiOhile.
It i nil very well to talk abaut governing
by linilllc3i. 'i'hel'e are 801110 chliklreml who
hiava to iii , spanked. No moral suason !
i'O.ild ever appeal to thorn , though you
couldn't make their gralidillatliero thillk so.
A wrlti' of note says that "science hin
COnIC forward aIld de&arotl lerfinnes riealthy.
A icarneil Italian ha , ' dit'eovered that cherry ,
laurel , clovct' , geranium , lavender , luhilt ,
juniper , lelllon , 10111011 verbena , fennel , sage
rd , bergamot exercise a hlealthy influcilce
tlpOfl humanity by C1l1'C'l t'ig the oxygeml
Ilito ozone , anti thu' illcrcaliilg ita OXyiiZIlig (
inuicenco. In the perfunles jthet lllentionel
there is a large ( liIitity of ozone. Alnollg
thozo whIch lie als' favors as of aid in this
Illanner , but 'II a iesor degree , are anise ,
llU1llO and thyillo. Anlellg ilowera that arc
nlolcnalIy ! ciunlifled are tiP hyacinth , Iflig-
nonctte , lily-of-tlie-vahlcy-al ! of which ilave
OZOflC-eIlCiOEeJ 'cesehs' . "
Every woil1an. before she starts out for
hir spring siloppillg , iiould "read , mark ,
anti inwardly tigast" : Aunt Lavinia'o
ttencilOllt remarks on tilt ? bollllet qtiestioll
ill the bcok "For I'latll Wonlell Only. "
"Above all thilnge' , " says this clever woman -
man , "tile iticol hat Is' siniple In construc-
than anti shape. Let tile material be as ,
costly as you lll5as'-m1o prolerly under-
stod liSt or bonnet COIl afford to lie ally-
tiliilg hilt alnlplo and single-inlndial in the
impreason ! it produces. Overabundance iS
tile abomination of desolation , allil confti-
: on of idea has ben ( lie death warrant of
many a hlamelsss bonnet. For , cans'der ,
( lie object of its existenca is to surmount ,
to crown and franle a lIulIlon COUllteIlallcc.
iniI if that face be beautiful alreatiy , what
possible collection of baads , stIwlv , fur ,
moss , plovers' eggs. pink rosw , and phil-
nage Ic likely to draw' closer attention to
the lovely and delicate lino3 hellcoth ? Anti
if the face be irregular in shape , faded or
lntlliy in color , ihllfortunate in Isllgill or
lze or breadth. whlat concatenation of tIle
anhlllal , nllner.ll anil vegetable klngdolns
is calcimi.atoti to leati away the critical eye
to some lappier point in tile wearer's anat-
only , No , Tiieoilore A voman's lleadgaar
must be esnple in outhlile anti siillphts in
effect. It milst appear tIle result of a dcc-
ol'atva ! illlpuiSe , not tile nlslillets of a natural
hiis'ory ! nluseulil. And it must-it lflust 1)3
persanol. Tile properly trailleti WOlillIll , " saiti
lIlY allIlt solelnllly , ' 'woulti no more accept
a bollnet W'iIlChl Silo lied Ilot devis3ll , sug-
gc.ied or sele-tet1 , tilaml sIlo would aCc3pt
a hltisb3nd because that IVI1S tile tyie of man
utopia were nlarrying this spring. "
The late Mrs. E. Marvin , wao recently
tiled at ICirkwootl , Mo.l'aS all elder sister -
ter of the late ex-Preeldellt Ilayes. When
the civil war broke OlIt SIlO was living
tritbl 11. family of' southern sylnpat1Ilzer in
Illinois. Rutiiorfcril U. IIayes , as is vell
kilown , was a strong illilon man , anti became
a successful officer in tile northerll army.
llis sister did IlOt forgive 111111 for taking the
aitle of tile gOl'ei'illnollt , amId they were never
recollclled.
A widow of 40 at ItlehIlnolith , ICy , , nlarrleti
iicr I5-year-olti broticr-in-1aw , anti ( lie same
day another widow of 05 at Lorraine , 0. ,
woe joined In bands of wedlock jo a youth of
20 , TIlls is one of tIle serious phases of heap
year.
OltI coins are voll imitated in ( lie latcet
fashionable buttons ,
A norrow. hard bed Is hlaii to be ( lie best
preventive of bail flguro. If one can also
forego lhiIO\l'S , so 11liCil ( the bettoro. .
mell with roullil e'houliimrs and ticuhJle chins
have a 11103115 provhiletl for tiier cure If
t.'aey are ileroic enough to give up the
tiowny couch ill WiliClI tilISy revel. When
one tllhrlks of it , the place anti poCitiOll in
whIch one e'psnds a tlllrtl of every twenty-
four hours must. have an effect upon thio
fluro.
The enpress of itussia Is nearly two
incheo taller than her ilusbanl , 111111 is
jtmi't the kind of a figure to "carry off" a
$200,000 coronation robe.
The Swetiiehm Lathes' SocIety for tile Pro-
tectiOll of Anlnlols hail , ( lie other day In
Stockilolnl , a mnoeting wllero a large nunm-
her of coolili wore present , who were enlightened -
lightened by a lecture as to the least cruel
manner to handle live animals , poultry ,
fish , und cruataceane in the kitchiorl ,
The white-veiled woman will have to payer
( or tier caprice tIlls sullllner. It lies been
discovered that whereas IL is possible to
wear. cheap colored veils with more or less
impunity , tile while veil needs to ho good
to be even tolerable , Wllite , of course , is
a generic term , tile species ineluihing cream ,
ecru , butter color , amId even a very light
thu. Tue veils range in price from $1 to
15 , which is freely asketi for some especial
confection Witil hand-wrought lace edges amId
figures. A curious effect of ( lie milk-whllto
'eil is that it hleiglltellH ( lie fairness of a
tlonde face and adds a becoming tinge of I
duskiness to an oiivo complexion , 'It seems
to have the curious qllailty of bringing out
tile tY3liClll characteristic of a good COIn-
plexion , The woman who is sallow or wiioso
skin lies that lifeless tint possessed by some
blondes whose beauty has passed need not
lope for a magic effect froni ( lila veIl.
A theater is going up In Paris to which
anly women are to be admitted , Now the
mat question can be fought out on its own
Iround without prejudice ,
Even the apparently cast-iron traditional
sodding customs are subject to slight ripples
If cbango in these variety-seeking days , At
C London wedding not very long ago a
OullgCr sister of tile bride gave her away-
n default of other relative , It is also get-
ing to be much In vogue to hero no weti-
hing reception immediately following tile
terernony. The much more sensible plan of
leferring it until the return of the young
air front tlleir bridal trip has been oh.
ier'etl In a number of iustances , The re-
teptlon then takes place at the bride's real-
ienco , and Is , in fact , merely ( be actual
te emOny festivity postponed.
The King's Daughters a few days ago
lelebrateti their tenth anniversary in New
'clrk.
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