JI)c l)otl)nm Rccor5. Cfittem IT. . LOXDOA, EDITOR AND PROPBrT0B. ! BATES Of ADVERTISING One square, one insertion f 1.00 One Bfjirre, two tnsortiooi. . . 1.10 One square, one mouth . 2. SO IERUS OF SUBSCRIPT!!, $1.50 PER YEAR SI) Icily In Advance. For larger advorlisi nienli ItbswV VOL. XXI. PITTSBORO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17,1899. NO..M. Jaoutructs v. ill lio made. IMlHCaiEHIDgl CIIAPTL'R XI V.-tCnn'inued I "But how on earth " "You must to night rir Stephen. State in your letter that a change of cli mate uiic'it hs tbe moans of restoring Ja nette io health, and urge him, if she is able to lionr the ioiiruoy, t') fend her to you mff, f will speedily follow your missive l Chimin, tearing with me 8 letter f b'T-'ibirtien from yon; for I tier r met v'M hr 1 1 r Tf I find your nieee nli' f and imt beyond the hope of remr erv, sl. -l.-i M h saved. I will have her benra'h 'nil- roof in .i week's time. If i,., imvi .:.; to h.'ir t!ie iotirnor, T will t i).:. rt!er Lne that to my bidg r''.. ' ir.-if,,. .ir- tirn, ,n ronvic t'-r-r.-. I "III wii'e S"-plien at ne, hut i-.v iv: -n-a :. tin- Iff"' thm Pr ftr.v.i-. ij.v (i.i;!v physician, will risit ("!,.. am. ,,,, ,,,(.. , i,,,',,, of .T-niette on I't ?'.::!;. -m "'c' p.-M.r e. " hy not i : ' ' 1 1 1 :i; in i -..ir letter of in'ro-lu'tion''" IV,- . tun ! y t't that Pr. ''.' f'bieac ' i'Ii an? h i'vr-.T. i. ; ii-t lie i'l -'.it Chicago a p'! -lo i su-ety I ui'irbt n fiol .Ti tle! e nl". " ' 1 ilea the "her rr.-i'f : " "Mv p!'i;i is l-ft I prefe- hs your brother i:cv.- y.-.u tetter. He wil! sub n !: it ' t!:p tdo" . She '"ill prtt that ti.e i Mr:ic.- x oiil-I .-ettiinly prove f::1.:' Juif'te'" "P-thanr -his pr. Ffewit trill he of the S .! !!' "i: ii' !!." "f. n" the do.-or to rD". Cf course the t -r.r i be mentioned to your nieoo. It t:iv 1 ! ' Ji') thu ehe wiH rUit yi us ."n i - ?hc l ih!-? to tr irel. She will lUvi t .i nbl'- if Ht wi.Jow rfinnin? her nur". N. -ir. the will I'y leave your r.r,-l.r.; f 1. u - n f.-rp?e." I fili'iiit ! yi;r wli. doftor, in nil r".i'-. re I'l r'Tiuiiif' to thi i9'iir" "I 'im-- :'. I v i!! Iirii-fr V-oth girle T -" . y'i i h 'Met. Tfcs p'.in n iM .): til" ! t'or " ' i' . cf-f'oly. 'hit piin w-o-jii prob nl'! If in i ssii'y n "r-ler to acroropl'fh --:r .biei-t. Y- flii'l elil to here tpc-in -ere. 1 re w"i n-'' c' st soan. . ... ., . ' the dooiori' -rb'tit b. past cf Elinor Ke! T.-gg " ,L , ' v V T..e l-ir.-y -i.r-. ni LiarifS".'U, S",,t!i Car, Ti-d her. ' Ys. I ri.arr'ed lie lefot o-bo mar- e of that. r eeo.'' Andre-r ' He did "P! f Itcame 'be w;ff of V'cnsM New. berry in Norfolk on the twnr.frnth !j r f Vobrn irr, 133." 'IiiipcjsM'le: Why, she was a gr! in short Ji'-ses then." "No. l,e was e;fh'eep years of age. f.be , -.-or f.rtv i;ow " -H:-t !'! you as-ertan all of th fao.t. ,o.-.-,r'. V , i kn hov o,iir1,!p i feit after Andrew's loath, i determined to learn note ef fiin"! Kellogg I place-! the tii.-i'ter :n 'L' bunds of Mr Cellars. He t.'sreH wlrry and wife Will you make a fM'eai'Ut of vour esperieace, Mr. hilars V 'Oh. ' simply ted Charleston and took a back Tr iii. as i' I traui ;he Newberry man -ml wife to Augusta, nest to ivivip.Liib. tbenee to New Orleans, then to Meinpb's. Nnshville. Biltimore and Neu Yerk e order named From i New York Nowberrv and wife sailed for Europe It mis d'rtbult to find the trail nfir t!;e!r return, but I found it at bit, i id it r t t n 1 1 v- kd me to Norfolk. New ber v i a sport.irg man and follower i f h'.'sr rT-'m. or it would have been a leor. 'iitti'-ui' inaiter." "I i i'tu-- leuiarked Ann. ' I found set.-r.al in Norfolk who had n 'in nilr mi e ,,f w berry. T Tisite1 ti , . ,,n i.,n.e nud ins' ted the regis. - mri;.ns. lieer.sos gmnted I found . ,.. (.rinie 1 t ' h- t wen t v-se venth of Feb rmirv. vW. auiiiori.ing the marriage of ft'" bud N-nbrrrr and Elinor Clifford." h. ii a her maiden name Clif f, si,. ls Hinys reticont as to her j,e-t ibiek At least I was unaware iM' I n.e.e i- to a hat name she ho re prior I-. ! I'm tlie a i'f "f Newb-rry." 1 ! !.:' -I ' :i ' s. ;irohed f'r and found the 1 1 , t doii.ie'l." eoiiiitiuu) the detee I'u. Ii, dm-i- unit had been tiled by the iusl: ' '.! peaee who had perform, f.i 'lu. ,-. i . iiint en the date that the I' ocinii wii cranied. H's signature had been atlixnl ' t! iw. It stood there in IjM !(" . though somewhat faded '.foliii 1! I.i'tlf. I'.' The name? of two witnesses to the rorimony appeared. 'Aloni" Hu-h" nnd ''. I.. Holmes.' The ni; gis rate. I.'ttto. bad boon de-ad some eai.v !!iis-h had ''is.ipp, a.l Holmes I sufi-eedel in hndine He remembered M;. l. ih ,ir. unist j n 'OS Stated I th,t the marriace tok iiln.'-e in the vis i tice's private otn,-e. and tha', is he was! passing, tie ".is e.ineu in to niines tne ceremony. 11- w -I'-'h'h acie'nted with No" berry, but h i I never b"f ite be'd Elinor ( 1'tTord He stated, however, that 'he i ' re-ry lieautif-i! young woman." T car. wel' be'ieve that. ' slid Amos. ' It was pot a d'fKeuit task to trae Newberry ba'k to the dare of his birth, but it "es an p'irey different matter with rep"..', to I'linor Clifford. I was unabli.- to irce her history one hour into th p3st from tbe time when, with New. berry, she stood hefore the justice." Strange, very strange!" exclaimed Aine. nbn was again mixing the tod dles. "lh.it name-Clifford I should suppose that ooiild bare aided you." Well, it did 'end me to discover more Cliffords than I drennieil existed. Yes. . Lr..,..r t'tin,,r,U- hut neither the "Elinrwnhnin I " tracing." " "So yi .g.aic it "p?" said Aunt, he 'Upper! in '""? I returned and reported to tbe doctor I the progress that I bad made. I had no I desire to gire the matter up. but one j hinir. as nirtK absolutely necessary to iu wire furtlifV juuwia I must have u plm I tcgruph of tiliner Kellogg. 1 was unat le ' to nlitain one." . "You reim inlicr, Anms." iciimrked 1 r. ! sr; ei " long one eveiiiiii; and in- iiii.:.i;.' :t .! h.Mnher of vour family had e photograph f Andrew's widow.-'-'Yes. doctov. I Io. 1 have r rem!' tion of ever having p(ri a photograph of Elinor not evou ia the home of Andrew It eea2S 6t:aiii;e, too, partiriilirly ns slip ie a vf-ry hamlsonio woman." "That I it." nW the doctor Os woulJ nuturally suppose th vou'd ha-o had ii dozen in hr-r nlhtini, nud in a. manv different pose?: ccrt:iinly thot our fimily would hare evcra1." ''Not one," Am"? fiil thoiiBhtf'illy "Well, T had iilreaiH CTpcnd,l some thing like twelve hundred dollars on b case, and as everythiig eomod to he raov. ing smoothly in Stephen's funily. I con cluded thnt wo would sufpt-nd further operations for a while." "Twelve hundred do'lar! Pu whr, doctor, did tc! not call on me for funds ? You should not have expended n dollar in the matter." "Feeline as mu did then," wns the phy sician's answer, "yon would not hiv cared to tak anv part in the mitter I felt it a duty. I beliove.1 murder would follow tbe advent of tht woman into your brother faoiH." "And now?" "I propose to take S.lnrs with m to I rh'cero. Tie mar he a!''e to take up the broken threads over two venrs aro nnn nTi-tnin more of 1b- pat life of Elinor Kellosc U be r!0'"orrp!isbe no'hlnc else. It may b no'-i'ssar1. fuvthe'inore, to hare bun w'th!i reach. " "Can you bo. -Mr. .Sel'a-f" nke,i Amos. Oh, ye. I -il go. And while there. I may b ab! to "-ork for that reward offered by 'he evpre.s co-npany." I hope you will win IV said Mr K' logK Vft will leave you now." the doito eaid. risirs from his chair. "B sM't an ! write and maU tbi Iette' t.vn't-bt Mr Sellars and mytelf will take th 11 a mi train to-morrow. ' eha!' arrive ja , Chicago but a few hours afr Stephen baa received the letter. I will riU in the morning for tbe letter of introduction State in it that I was cal!-1 t,. Cheapo on business and will ecroinpany hie douehters to your hom. Come. sl!ars "ood night, Amos." "Doctor. I w ill urive ynt a i-h.-k f'-f the expenses of this trip. Wait." "It Is unnecessary The evptrs 's i matter for after considention. If 1 T" j r'cht ia nir ooni lus'or.s. the .'! '." ; hanker will be gli.J .. !r?'"ty n b'U If I am no'. I am w.llinu i' sm! the! lost." ! "But I ins'eV i "Ob. well, we w''l ta'U ibo-it that 'n , the mnrntfe Hitt ! turn 1 I - . --.ii,i t.-i l -fir. shall never be-'i mr r"ron'":iei to . fir1 H,,f th- t"ue f lel like a mm1' i fha!' teff.i tbo train. Mr Cellars ... Vos. I i :ii riU d-i" m.i think v-.. .'red 1e"er ft'TTi K1' nor KfUocs '" CcrtKi.iy." ! i would li'.'f" of there.. some rlrt i of :t. It ma. i l-e of no use to m". ru' ther h i-e l en times v hin a ssmpl of hardwri'ing ha h!pe.1 rje great! Jood mchf " After his v:s;tori Uad depart!. Arros vrote the eHs.red letter to his brother. -,vh!cb he sept t - nee to be majlod H nejt wrote th letter ct in-r1u'-tion wb!oh th r1)"''8!1 TO itb him Then, taking his the-k book from th- deak. he filled ou' n -VrU pava ble to Psl'.ars for two huu!r"d dollar.. It will never do for Pr Strfng to N bearing all these ei ens. ' b remark ed. "He feeis so culpul'! he death of Andrew that be would expend bis las dollar to unmask E!inr if ah is guilty " A few minutes later, w hen Mr. Kelloec iolned the other members or' his family, be informed thm tha' he had wrtfen h;s hrofhr inviting h; 8:ere to vsrT then: as koon a rossibie. and tb.a if .l.anette was equal to the iourney. they might look for them iu the near future "Oh. papa." said Afiies. 'V oer daughter. I am so gia !! If .Tarter-re can only come, we will take the lst of care of her." Amos b-nt and kissed the jr'ewipg cheek of his daughter, remarkina "If she is not here wi'hin ten dav, my child, I fear you will never see her. ' "What Is her ailment, husband?" .ask ed hia wife. "Gastric inflimmattop of the sionn.-h, her phrsician prononn'ef it," "Why. the same mab'-ly that ku'ed poor j Andrew!" i "The aam, the terv same' " said Amos, a be shaded his e.ie with the evening ' paper. j CHAPTER XV. On th mornine of the seventeenth of ,Tulv. while .w'tepi'-n Kellojc anil family n.lo Sr.,n I m, " ami I aura u.re s.eii ed at the breakfast table. Thomas enter I ed the dining room with the early mail. "Ah, here is a letter f'dm Amos, said the banker "I will first read that I know my brother svmpa'bj7es with me ever .lapette's illness. 1 an see that Pr. Hewii is at h'S wit's end. I almost fear that we shall lose .l.anet'e." 'Oh. my dear Stephen, it raunct le!" moaned the mdow "Janette is so young 'oar ' s'ii-, ien. "Ah. Elinor, you doubtless had hope in Andrews esse until the rerr last, lr,1 ,.t he died Why. Amu urges me to nd both f mv daughters to him at once j Ife sta'es th it a ehange of climate and he ocean air m'shf be the moans of fully tes'orine .lanetre to bea'th " He floes not reali?e how- low the poor -hdd said the widow ' Tn her cond' t on 't would be impossible Yourdaugh er wieiM net survive the journey. Her there is a prospect for ber recovery Ru. member that with a like ailment. Andrew died in Wilmington." "True! For a malady of th's kind. I doubt if a chang of climate would argil. And In any case. I fear my brother's in vitation rnmee too late." "Laura might visit her Southern cou ina." What, and leave the entire burden of nursing Janeite to you. dear? I conld never consent to that. Bu' I. aura could not be prevailed upon to leave the city v. hile Janette ia so low." Caring for her is n burden to me. Stephen "Oh. I am v eil annre that you do not consider it such. Bin I.aura would not ;." South iiu;es .l.aneiie accompanied her. I U'lt Uiii so, the mutter in Hided. "I ll.ll.k. father.' observed Uubert, 'hat it woiihl la- well lo aiitiiuit I he mat i. r to lr. IIe'i. He may decide that .laiiette is eiM:il to the jmiriiry. Vmi know she could lie made as comfortable. in s sleeping ear as she now if i room There would be but two 'ri::.-: s. one at Haltiuire for the t'henpe.ike f'earo'r the o'h"t at Porti-mouth." Oh. I wiii fpeak to the ri-'tor in re card to the matter, but I fee! certain be would deem it uu is"." If be is at Iiif wit's end, as you s'ate, wjrh riiard tc 'mv rise, be may think any ;hanc would be we!! I am rady to ac-(i-.uipniy my sisters Sou'b. Something sho'il 1 bo done to save ,Tanete's life." Go! grant that some'bio? may b done, my son; but I ni'i"h fear that you will n'-ve" accompany .Taaette South. hv. here is a letter for Laura. 1 bears the AVjiminctou postmark. I presume it is from one of Araos' daughters." Acnes probablr," observed the widow, A few minutos later Mr KiHoge enter ed the room of the inralid. wh,-re he found Tanette in (ears, aud hit' elder daughter w'rb moist eye., strivinc to rekindle the spark of hope ju b"r bosr ui. The bink'-r strove to pu on a cheerful appearance and aid in tb task ; but it w as with p-or fufoss. H niotioyr Ijaura into the ha!' as be left tb room, .and gave bet her un'-'e'n loiter with the remark: ' Terhaps. I. aura d"ai. yon bad b.t not make .Iai'"'!e ai q.riiu'o I with it cop tents. 1 ffir it i too lv: it wruM but pain her." Tears wore traoine the;r wav down toe bnnkor's cheek? us h rr.'rlod the stairs Th widow endf- ruivd then with her h.i'idkeri biff. s sb kis-d him good-hy at the outer dn-i-. "Too late! Vy hrftbei's tftt cnms co h'f," nioinori the despairing father is h" entered liis :Af'-'t:". Eail ho 1 taken bis dop-uturo whiV Mr, Ke!l"g 'atio-j the flr.oi ilve; but Hob e-t rop.. lipo l. an ! s :! aftr bis fa'her Vft the bouse Uo ns'"on'Jed '.ho s''i'rs 11 ; -ii:d I yet in the bal1. readini: ber ''usia's !'"er. "Oh. I!"ler','' slo s-..od. "if but two months ago we bad received '!i2s lt'cr' If but two mon'hs sin-e we had ' hi ici. this ci'ciit cot b-ive lieu. .Tanette ! w ;!i have Im-mi saved. Hut i.-"v It may cot eer be too late, f-inra." tbo young man said Did father '-,ronr you ).f the re.'i'iest of l'p.cle Ani i" "Yes, bro'her, aud here is a t'r from Ceusin Ames, nrsins me io bring ,1a. r.oite to thxn. Oh, if we could bu' "Decs .lunette kn"W of thi'f- urgent in 'tations'-" 'No. Hob-; father thinks sh ro'ild not bear the journey He r'eeiprd it un wise for me to aoqu rnt h'-r "th t'i con ' n'S of fho letters." I f ie : .our j;oi)B ard ! .m-e I am I'l'-p'Med to at-'TU'-'piipv '.on. I'ntbor i'! ;-u!t I'r. II'-n it in lecar1 to t,e ma- . 1 also r. ill ?-( him I' hr rr t- .r!s l-ia'f' els as jop'-! her-. I do tiot see lion ber r-imcva1 .- :'! It mu It nould tve te-nl Io H-''d h urv! . e the ioury." We BO'ild be wi'h her. fiste-, .)r,, it'otion that ran be bes'owud up'-n .. r n H could hestow on b' d'lrtng Wl. -. bro'hei onir'Hi' us' -" Hen lie- could' but she dors p,.t. s-m to ihpve under the doctor's cir". I " ish f tr.o a r omplete chance in regard to out sister's treatment. "Papa thinks tfcat no pb.tsicliu eo n's Pr nwi." "I know. I also have all faith i-. "ir g-iol friend; but am io s-' sne.-i with his treatment of Jac-'te's ense I must g- now. Sar n'thiug i.tr until l re turn." "I shall r.ot I tajiJ.'- what a nor wi'l say abou the nii-r." ' That the journey .-.-.jM prove fata! to .'mere. She his already said so. She fee's that i i too b'e. But that doe not alter my determination " An hour later when Robert entered Ivs fitber's office, he found him in consults in with Ir He" it The rbrsiriau's fife wore a very grar v.pre';on 1 do r.. t rbink." he said as the young r.'-iU aprrofbed the desk at which the wo men hot. te-.ted. "tbar janette would . ;rijr ho iourn-y I also doubt if she -.ouid derie anv honefit from the trans fer should she do o." ' l.'oi.ort." rd his father, "yon hear -v hn' lb" doi says -it is too late." "But, do. i n. do vou see any hop for my sister if she remains here'.'" "I mut ,-oii'e," replied the phyaician, 'hat I se- v-ry little. The case has com p;tly h itH. d my skill." Then. ' r, there nouM be no risk." t this ni..iien 'he door of the otflce as o,eie,l and the porter ushered Ur. Strong into the apartment 'To be continued . i- -r Why Yon "See Ptar." if g man falls so as to strike his head violently on the iee or on the pHVeipent. i or If he gets a Mow over his eye lif Is said to "see stars. Ill" rinse of this 1 kn.vn.n,.r. . r .,1,1.1 111 ! I, I..-II. ' r"'u l'li-""'"" "" Itarity of th" optic nerve. The function of that rKrre is to ciinvey to the brain the Impression of light. It recognizes nothing tn the -world rm lich'. It is susoeptiMo to no other iuipiossion. or. If acted upon hy .auy otijr age'!', 't communicates to the brain th- i I';- .once of tbe presence of that ,agen' by sending along i's fiber i,isiie? of pghr only. Irritate tbl nerve nn a irore l or other 1nstr;timeut. nnd it conveys no tWJ'D or pain, ut snopx i-i luminous, sparks The p.a:u of the !!.. on the eye or the fall ou the .1 realized rhrong;! the nerves sensation, but. insnsoopt;b!e .'..(lei-al pan l-ldv to rthr feeling, the opt'r rirvt se the brain I'm report of '!' sh" flashes, sparks and "ynr " iVtlliam Dan HowellM' Father Th" fa'her of the novelist emigratM to Ohio half a eervt'irv and tin auo. 8nd thn nsetl thl fornmlu to get rid of an Inmisire visitor, who had worn put his welcome. He would If . ailed out on some business and would say to the guest; I iintv.se vou will not be liv w lien j rpturn so j wish you gn"l by '" This wa not bad. except in fimipur son xvltli the superb stintagoni iis. r,b. d to Gerrlt Smith In audi emergen as that he iicl to say in hi family prayer after breakfast; "May the Lord Mess Brother .tones, who leaves na on the 1') o'clock train thlt morning." "Brother .Tones" al ways Is-ft.- Saturday Ejeulng Post In Hungary there are thousands of villages and IntHdietls of small towu nithout a doctor w ithin ten mile. a C-f S-tfff 5f tut.- ; CL'Tl'gG SUITS FOR VC'."EV. i The n-iif Sl.lrls IIa Net- Ie.it met In .ilihti-iirllnti. In crder tn be (asliouable no a oays a wcmiu, w ltclbci she be sixteen f.r forty yeais of a.;e. must fro in fut all sorts of outilooi sport?, aud njust 1 icvitle lierself with an at jcituieut ot smart cklhe euitabie foi those spelts. Elncl;. iron gray, 1 1 la tip anl him k and white clieck are the i-buice color inps lur tbe jjolf suits 'Ins year. There are also dainty ones ma.lc up in white flu'.-kainl wbtte pirjn. The last named is one of the cxtiavntraat fashions, f n such gowns must bo absolute ly eput less, neccssitatiiiR r iteu the n;-e ol two in a day. The launc'.jing "f these costumes i.i expcn.ivt for it is a ditli cult task, and with then, must be woi ii white dimily ni silk abut natsts or w.ii.-ts rf colored rtlk. Theso also iniiet be perfectly friudi. and. as they arc subjected to ratb. i bard usage, it nrili be seen how en:uly the .'vpetis6 acc'Uint inns up if einh a style of cms liime is .adopted. Tin-re is a blue denim suit niiiuii tlie icady ma le dihs that is ptlractire and sf ivic-alde. It is made with the eiU'U.ai skirt, fastening ;4t the sudc, I us n short little ;.a. ki t ui. is uuiine I. It does in;t show tilt- diit and launders well. It looks cii ti.-ulrti ly attractive if worn with a tlnii wliilo tlnrt waist It does not inc. -e!l nun it!i silk, fur tbo luatciiul r nut K" "t e.noilB,li t" "iinan' sill:. The li!a-k denims .aud pi'ies ure heavy andciiii) liers jme lookinir and arc nut cimf i r able to play colt in ni t , ndea ulinel. Hud like many otiier cnttuii ma'en.ils that are supposed to beco'.l. are really warmer than some nf the light woolen?. Too thiu i ii on leu luntii ia! is uu-.i'. film-buy. It liii not suilicient i,i,.iy aud will haiiu b'l'.lly. Kven witii a fjniiil linriii ii , iiiiiiid be inmle up I ii:!). Tbo skii tsul all tin se ; in ns aro !oii-'i r , than they were Inst year. They come well to tbe ankle' ivhi tlier they ui e made of won! ! wash material. .Some j of the newest Rolf units ,ire ma le with the fitted j.ickct wmsin. Ihuse arc lined, but are lift quiles i conitorluble and stylish n lonsoi tr iMaen' that i.t.:i be filipped off aud on tiit-alest care is needed iuoho,ismg ; the shoes and stockings to bit v-()ru with o!f suits. The tan shoes are : coiiMdered the lies I. ot. if black kid arc chosen, they are of the di.ll kind i Thy aie ninde with rounded toon neither-pointed uor Siiki e, .and me intiniiely more ber-uning to the f ot than tftu.-H .if las t yeai o; the year be- ! fore. I!i:h b.-i.its are not wi.iri ex cejit when the M-fnther is cool, they! are too still ruid uucoiuf ut :!!? O Idly cnouph. there is n eiu;e for silk an I i lisle thread stooUinu'' t. wvai w-itU ! these heavy eii ies. They aie much ! more becoiaiiij? ou 1 make the .ankles ln.i;: tuiallei. winch may bp ouo rea- 1 sou t:' tijeii b-ritltr t -Iei i "d to the heaw cuttnii m v cl ftoobas. New Ymk Press. Woineo In rntillcn. The mtiueii'-e ! n omaii tu pcditic is as old ii jijlttics .'self. Lincoln .once s.nd that Xan-'y Il.mks tau-rlrt him to do what he thouaht n.as right and to keep doiiiy; it, au.l continued l have au idea hoi sou is going to nuke histoir. " .loan of Arc was not the only French . . r- i. i... iiuL.iiiii ii.. luuueuie iruvn uisiury. j Mari-m Fhlippon, oi 'In," P.id.ind. j rs shr; is known to fame, was tlie very I pivot ,-,f that poli?i-l contingent I known as the Girondists. She conn i se'ibid its lea l, is, and inspire. them to tiio hMn which hi ought about tbe I terrtis of 1 7s'. j M-ue de St.iel. the most luilliant ! woman uf her tinit, i tid.-nvored t i re- c.iiicilo I'.uglii'id und I'iiiiico, aud bo cause uf her p dituvil in luonce wa. exiled fio'u Pans by Na;:oe..n Mine, lie M.unteii.'ii. theuuerowur: 1 t'i!i;i,'ii iiiiuni ',u. en of l"i auce, nn-' Mm.-. Pecau.ito each played part'-, in tin- "i!itii il div.ina i.f Kiance. To day the little llnliaud '.leeu, Wilio'liuiua. pi urn to ligiire as a p. liiti, -ni powti- Hei auiiiiti.inn f'U lii-i ti'iy km .'!. ii pie ti ciiien. Ions, and th c,;h In! itiii-t' -ii ri'n.1 of aire p':io lias Ii.. mi, i tiie tiii', ( lileen 1,-t. ! ,i s Ullllleiici ' j lisb histon Ire. I y'i ivatchol with Ui "itlltcattmi In I iu licr ;ioiv ti nt to the throiif, fin been n by in .-titutiuu a i ti io'er com t eti,uetle. A tiiin,- ino.-t ueo lful then. Sarah, tho Umiies- m Mulbor imiIi, II d.-au in 'he annals of .Id ling! nil I n-lie of i'- no st famous politicians. I'n o I'riii - !bsina'.',k altered tbe i . : , i 1 1 1 1' . 1 1 cm btioii ni l ian-.-e uimit tiu jy. an I b-.it bu loo tliei e nil;'nt p.-iei l;i ,, hf-ii th" Ki-'.'i o Prussian ,o- .e file 1 I' iu a 1 II v I, I Id Wb ,. i :r tli- 1 i- sa, i jHl'T . Mv !i.v - Itl- -te I -.t. "lio Mot l-ov . to have sa e l lie- by siiimug cenifi- l.neth' Ii" con.JCi. ll;-e as i. lotting to New' York Tn of a-. - . stllll ti; V l-.inc. Ytlkli. I'. i Way rill on;ll ullrge, Aghmps. at h sludents bulletin-; board w Ith the eager gr nip of girls Mcaiiuitig its advertisements affords much mi e lit into the supply Hiid de mand tha1 make it possible for the young woman scant in purse but fei - j t le in invention to win her degree, iu 1 spite of Hiivers? eticiiin -fauces. The gnl who ha.-, been instructed by her mother in the old laihioned art of sewing men la clothes for her next , door neigbbji , and darns stockings at ; a, "ceut a hole." Another girl, who I has Ihe knack, aud who played mil- liner at home because sh had to, i liu Is her woik al a premium, and per nap-e-. .ii ndvriti-t.au "opening ' of iva'tv chat-mil!'; spiiugor winter hats. Au Mu" ever needle.. woman, whose kill is always in demand, mskea ihirt- w.'iihfs in ti lie tmlor slvle nnd with the jii M -sodr supplies her own waid . robe for au entire ycai. Soine'.imps a Ctrl is clever nt ' making ever," and can turn her band to little lob? fcr vbich a di tfsiiifiUer ould charge i r.ioro than th -ir worth. One gill vl my acquaiu'-auce made heij' lt a lepu tatiou as a pai-ker," in 1 wheu vaca tion came around found it a paying business. Another was famous foi her ''Miumpuoes." There is news papci cui i esMii:1cni'f. if one is lit eral v. and thoie is always tu' uing fi.u j those ho bave dis'imjuished them ; selves in thei! classes. '1 Ue athletic ' young woman ran make a g" idly eum i by teindiiug her 'imid r-isters t" snnn, skate, oi inle the wheel. A good iliiui iuii tee.cliei '-.an almost alw ays ' bu :n classes, and the iuii. w ho i an play the haute or guitai is likely I" i Hud pupils, -llin pel's Pa.'.ar. Signota l.oml'iosi I it i i-stiK-t'es. I Signora I.ombrT-o appears to b quite as keen a psychologist as her ; noted husband. She is surely as en ; eigetic and us full us ideas Jus' now ' she has I. pen interviewing in the ! Cng'iiari Hospital t!i fouileen guls who fell tweii'y t' ve feel it ..ml - -or j rather witii a balcony beii the j King nud t.iiteeii of Italy dim-e ; tin. -ugh that city. The 'ibn.vi of this le to ol-.taiu the exact sensati on pro , iliicod by such hoci lent', iii the nun. is 1 of the victims. Some i.f the girls say they losl con sciousness ai the nnirneiit the balcony g.n e way nud remembered nothing un til they were picked up in tho stieet. ' One biucjed the procession wa turn ing hea I uvri hceis instead of herself. Another, ho was eluppuif: hei hiuids at the iiii.iiienl, uoiiccd inithui" but that she had ce.i"-e.j to applait.1. Still another the .'dmugest case i.f all and , the most severely injured - -did not t"g mi i".ii:cioiiMioss for three dars, ; when ber ri' .it .iieslioii was . hetber : the Kino; nul passtui yet. N. neof the party his dreanu-d of the disastei : since it ..c. lined, which Sienora Lorn luoso Ri-ts down as a iroof thai tho ; fensatioii pioditord no nal luipressir.u ! n! all njion t!ie brain, the uiiud bein? , so concentrated on tiie procession tin ; to he impervious to nil things else. Philadelphia Press. Mjiiini Hut Tritntiiltigs. Whntcrei else may be sm 1 of th" . uew sailor hats, they cannot ie ac cused of meagre ness of variety in the ; ai raneeuteut cf the sashes and q'i i i I s , that seem to be the only trimming ! . lowed for t bem. Proh.-i.bly the siiaidefl anangement is the three inch -vide Hoivnui sash 1 l anded ('.round tho hpt and tied in a I ll'at how ou tbo lef; sidi.. A little ' nice ample ih.iu this is a wnle, 'n-h. i f dd I xrcuiid the li-.t, pi!.; ! up high 'at tho -i!.. and tinislied nlf with I .iulls. The lat'.ei may be eithei ' straight an ! stil! or Foft and curled, i A still more elalmrato trimming is that mi which t" o susbes ,no used i I due of hersvy filk gne:' on rirsi. aud ' then above, it is twist. . 1 one . f iuul; 1 oi chiffon. Tho latter is sometimes 1 made, by graceful bjopiugs. t. form a cascade effect at the back of the hat. Iveidei! contrasts . f cub r are to be fou n .1 in nu.st ..' the hats Fcr in : Mauee. if the. ha' and sash are white. tl:--.i the two I--r. .jm'.b. fi.ntiug up i from the sr tt white mass, are iet , black. Xo M.-o'-eis are sor!i on the ' iailor ha. Vrtvelty In Hi-Its Wind.-or belts are a novelty that ; any clevei girl can make foi her -elf ' to add to her summer toilets They jam made of boys ties .i tu broad, ! ol 1 fasbioiia l Windsors. Take one of 'these, libboii leiictlis, nb ml eight i mclies -ni le and 'inished in tabbed jioiuts, mi I encircle tiie wii d with it. To ..no end fa-ten a hnndsoiii" dasj, i ni- any m ii.tmeiit that will serve as a ' "blind" bli l-.le, aud draw the 1 iij, looso eiei tlin.iigii this, leaving the lot!j.'e'!' end to tb-at fVei tlie di ess trout. At the link th-y cuay be pinned in : place with A belt hohltr ..i .iu. lileanlaus !'n.vi llin shops. Many vaitetie" of point d'espnt ; ne.ts. lor biivs. scan-, and e venip tu:ces- Srtilor hats made oi taucy braid tliiniiied with a ban-1 of blue or black v dvet. I'.ro.iil as-.v uieiits of einlnoidei J on rt black touiidattnti of various ma t termle. ! Many silk braids finished with a j border of friuge, either plain or kuntted. Printed mnubselmes de sole in . hnid.- imo flrri! destgus ..n white ! grounds, l'u:.ies of oi eagTi lace tinished with lit, bed bauds ot cloth in .s,.ine effect ti e Colo'. . ' ( ion ns of ci epo de chine fasluoued "it it a boleio. sleeves and yoke of old f'loll.lstl l ice. P.nghi re, I ju pie suits elaborately trimmed with white braid applied in liayadei e baud.-. Cheviot, twee I ni l Venetian cloth, iackcts timshed m'h r t at I otittons aud las tetui In aldin.'s. Side plaitings i t satrn ribbon piped with black twisted chenille cord Embroideries in uch or taffeta and white cashmere shadings for trimming " lute or cream batiste and ct..th gown Alpaca dre-ses for y.-uug girls de coiated with narrow bauds of white satiu and guipure iusertings. Leghorn hats trimmed uith ostrich idmnes, shell plaitings of yellow lisso aud crush roses in full bloom Women's cycling gloves having net backs of silk or lisle, und mocha palms in black, white, tan and gray. Alnne hats of course straw with a soft twist nf polka .lotted guuze or taffeta silk around the crown, with or without n'lills. to be worn with pique suits. Drv Goods Economist. OUR BnflET OF flDIOR. LAUCHTEP.PPOVOKINC STORIES fCI LOVERS OF FUI. f jii Any One Tell Wliy" Ton !'u ulai Tiie H.itle.t f.,:tKhnl lle.lilr.l- Kindred V.ient io.o, A Jiemlt ! le pvi i.-i'.re Hei Irony Kir.. I'tr. A I to-.l.l.-' is .1 littie I -re .' f iir-.li'-- 1 ivn ihe slia-lv A boot.!- 1.- .1 Itule rock Tale. .-I i.',.. e they t-!i: K -ti -.1 n'.- is a liti ( . Ii- ii" W In, Ii re.l-'ts !!tr. - ii in :: t . - -Ii'.', f:-it a I iliet is not ,i lu 1 1- I ;!!- I '.111 irtv o:,s tell Wliv' l; v '! ir-.e. :n H.ni I - b .-.i. Kill lie I million.. H. s.l j..,!,. I l.,ks ''Yes. .bo ii'he' 'ii b'T.i : e!l pbe " ishin i --ho ha I s 'ue i-'- 1 1 ' -Chi-a l. "id. I .... I'npiil.ir ifui !..!. :i 1 : 1 .-i "V. :ip- kins ' N'o ".e lia'e ,i ,i I. oi 1 be) u-igh bor.-' i-.i1 , .v Ion I f u-. ' '. In s llCC'tl I. Th- Mo de si.-. I IVat. ' Is Mrs. P.nkis .ii y-n- -h'Ihij-t Mr.- Montui'i! en. v " ' V, s but not on my .isi'iuc ta(. We call tiie tell pholu book-. If ca ii'ig lis! ii "- llin iu i s p.... ai . Kind lle.ii led. "N.ia. why oi l v ui k'i! l-.t'.i elm kens ' "u- would lone b. eu enou.-li ' Ves'ni; but the ..tl-ei one b- k ! si loi;e- .mo rh'eao Kecor I. rii- h i.,i-o i .tn. l'p.cle .'ones - ';:jo vou Unrf studied art. Well, do y- u know the busi ness " His Nephew "No! quite, unc'c I rlou't know h.-.w sell my picures yet Tlie I'tesenl-Hav i Un-.t e 'Ye:-. Tommie ha been two yean trying to make up his iiniid." ' About what' " "Winch depai'iueut of the leoot ment stoic he wouid pi fer t . go nit". '' C'levelaud Plain Dealer 4 ICes.ilt l l.xierlence. Deepttl Love - ' What is th" i'e'!. lay iu the week to get ;aai ' ie l . n, d i -hap ' ' Hadder Kuuff "Erilay. inv b-.y, :heu you'll have something to bum? on aftei ward." Tit. Lit--. Sentiment Mild lieaMtr. Maud -"ThoM i something ft louchmg about tl. uitra'-'lori "f 'ho 'latue for the moth Edith- "It isu' hail so sorioviul i the attrn.'tion f' t he moth "f your herd furs. " Iudiauap lis .loiiinal. I'.r I'm 11 Ti Cook ' P"l tripe "U the bil!-..d fi fi for to day Pdoudie the bead waiter' - "Tripe''" l ook i es .tholioss has -ust busted another bicycle tire. Judge. lip Knet Mmnetlllng ol Art. ' That was a queei dying request ma le by the famous Mi. Burkins." 'What war. it "He sai l i' a bronze st.it ue was ev r made of hnn ho wanted his tailor to model the trouseis. " Chicag.j P-cord. tin id Mulislll me. "Lawn mowers aie-. high priced, coiiipiaino I tiie siiluii bamte "l wish I could think of a good substitute A fe..- children to play on the Uwr will make one eiitneiy unnecessary," siiggtst.d the thutiglitful neighbor. Chicot. P. .si. Hei I. .HIV t i- so foolish foi a ui-iimii ts shnek when she srs- a moii'e," -aid Wiliie Wishiuglou. "Yes," sai I Missl nycinie " w ish I could be sensible like you, and never sbnel. till I saw a baseball player. ' -Washington Mar. How Thpv Talk ami Thtnl. "It always exasperates me j meet Josephine Jenkins, whom you used t be sv. eet '11 Why, my dea' " ' She always l.u ks at y.-u as if she) could have married yon if she. sauted, o ." ! bic.ag.i Kecoi d. I i. mini; Her XVar at l.nsi Mr. :-icg etoii - "Miss Williti;- r Nellie y ni ib. n't cue it 1 diop tiie) Il.-s Hil l ,il' Vol .,lie. io 'H i ,'t Mis- Wtiig '' A ., in.lt , .1 ' Why. only yosti play I 'eiiiarked to mamma, tlia' I wa- getlin ,: fiil! tired i f bo if i; i ai-.1 -Miss ' Cln'ag News. lin.i.l M.o eon "Excuse me. sir. but haven t we met before'' Your face is strangely famili.it " i d "Yes, piadam, our host introduced lis to each other ju-t beloie dinner.'' "Ah, I wa positive 1 bad seen yon somewlieip. I nev.i bnget a face." Harlem Lib . It. ti line, Ihe llesi.ui.ilillil.r- I'rances - "Mauiiiia. I wish Etiirl would answer me when 1 talk to bor." Mamma "You'vo nobody but, yourself to blame if she won't speak to yon. alter you put all those horrid bin rs in hei hair It's almost iuipos. sidle, to 'et them out." I'lHli -eS "Well, It lll.iy Ii- 1UV fault that I put tbeni in, but it isn't my fault that it's hard to t;t theru out." Uaijier'n Bazar. POPULAR SCIENCE. Miic.r Koss said iu a recent locture st Liverpool that malaria was not sc dramatic a disease as cholera: it did pot kill so quickly, but it killed far mole; people. lu India it killed an. -mt i.OO'.t.OOO people a year. It was also a politically important dis r a::e because it checked the progress ' I eivt'.uation in districts the richest iu the woild. killing more of the English army than weie killed by tha fueaiv, 'Ihe cxisteuco of iimrol.es in a liquid containing s-ieuty-tice per rent, of alcohol would b.ai .lly be sus pected, yet V, H and Lilian. T. Yeley, two English liioloftists, have proven that an ajqiareut disea-e ol ltim mani fested by ..loudiui ou standing is due to a bpe-ies 'niei "Corcis, which, however, doe:, no' thrive on alcohol, but is picteitid fiom It by a gelatinous cov ei mg thi ough " livh !t secure ih ue'-ersai v snc ir. W linger H'lll.-ins. u:i eminent sural, ni authuiity, niitiiiir t" tho Loudon I.aiicct. has sour- nilei est lug observation- and n. In-iou.- on can cers. He note- thai -.ihile Ihe mor tality from ali otiier iltHca-es ui the I'ni'.ed Kingdom h" been ilci easing steadily, the mortality from . in -ei has iueieused tVl percent, durmc the past lifly yt.us. lie obsei ..:: tha' the mortality ha', nici , .ts.-.l in the same il c.p ii lion a i tlif c..iis.iinpti"U ol ituiuml tool ha- incvca cl lie as serts ni an e-lablishe-l i,: : ilia! ndh liig can roiupure wt'ii h','.' living in rletei mining the outluen1 ! . aiice-. and lays mosi ..f the l.lrtui- upon ani mal fi.od II- COLci'l 1 il 111 HXl.Cf sive aiiima! and lunitb -.e!:' - ";ft:il!n food and deficient e i tse- i.'iidei a person Ital le ! can. . , . In a communication : 'V Loudon Chronicle- Or. !.el P. Wiilacf. wboee i-uiupee:i,-M !.. ; :ii. 'ii i'i any HUf utiric icait- i i i io llghtly be 'lUl st oo d, ... tiopics ai. by ii iu'ciu wlii'e pop ilailoi: . oi other hand, he h .1 ' tb II will no' i t.- that the !.- I Io a ; .ci tin the trojip .-. o, .1'ioiv- io as a whole, are nioi- b-alth 'liiiu the i.'inpe'iit Eutopoan sobHei- m Pcim have better health lm . tbo native cbisse.-: ti. l;.i!i.-!i the Suii'lati Maud ui ! thO'l'illlds "t Usl.lll;ll!s, ei. euline inteus- iioat. landers bave l uri.-he'd t. ICI'llS. lo- :-ays. -vlditarv -. 1 licr., iii t.C IfilS, cold runi aud Hoi ". geiiera- lions in the- Dutch C"!"Uie- lr. Wallace evprcssr it as bis opinion that the region on m-b side "f the equator f'.n a tliousaiid miles is the most healthy and tbe ncs! enmyalile ibode f"i mail. "here, tn I'lmil, with tho lat( laboi In . ii . btam Ihe jreit'cd anioutii ! iicces-anes, the v ub-'ts and luuiies ..f life, and can at the same time develop aui cultivate bis higbc-t nature. Io Piiissis there is a misdirected m dmd'iil wh" indulges m both scien- tifi-- re'taich and 1 n tcultare. who is t Ai e'iding a v.i' mu. inn' ..I time aud energy in l.yni;. t pei'tct a coal bl.'ck rose. With a put loin e woi thy "I a bettei i iuse. he In1- worko.l for years on bis scheme, ami if reported to h.i.e been modeiately successful iu at'iunmg his ol.icct He has at least Mtectedud iu piobicing h number of th hideous roses that are much i.eai'-i to blackues than auy other :!. ei known There is otic fci tunate thing about his evfiiments-he biish-s cannot be absolutely relied ou to pioluc. the fuinral rlowi-r, throw ing bad. very fie ineptly to the deep red rose that was used h? 'l.e base for Ins i . .i'ei iment. Hill be does g.-t a lose that i- viiy much davke.' loan any ..tboi rose, even when it i- not a! .-olutely black, and sail lives in hope that 1,13 object, a pel iiiani utly black Mower, may bo a -hi. .ed li.';'oic Ins ileiitU. dust what ii-.e li e 1! wei will be 1! he succeeds .:. 1 'lowing II pete -lly. ntiihe'l ho to r tiny one tee know.-, as there - (VII- to llf llo hiolt; I 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' ! f:.T it 1 1 1 an 1 h 1 e "',1 s t 1 ' ." ceti oo nations.'' " X-l.'' In Vl.nula. Tf ir neie 1 1 . t f.u ihe Spanish names i f -tict m tho ad-lies.. .- of the mer chants t he advert 'Re'.ie 11 is lu Fie:- loin. h Manila new.q apei, ini.-bt easily In taken tor inh crl i-euituts itl Yankee Ian 1 liu al ib-alei - 1,1 liiiucral n atel s include in thru an 11 011 ,ccnn nts reports of chemical experts to show tb" en ! 1 inrity f tion biauls Ginger ale. is eleven cents 11 buttle. Many of tho restaur ains nlvertif.e fie. showei bath- Saddle pouic-. with m with ..nt guides, may be lined fci a day for a ude to neaiby battlelields. 'uo c.ian . all attention to his lunch room by this line ' liemeinbei rid Pad. Ilema lethe first saiid'vii b in Manila An. the'- a hen tlein. lit is "Mc Kill ley lir -t.iui ant. near 1!' I lge of Spain . " '! u:ti tii tieei"-. I'hysiciaii'.. lawyer :un' i v, d;ers ". le- advertise, at. a rule fill tif word- 1 lone, experience 10 I'uite i State'" to lhir cards. Halo Halt for XVolf. N-i'v- li e been received 111 Luckuow of the b pi edatioiis i.f a pack of wolves in a village a few miles out Among m hei sets, one ol them carried ofT a 'nile buby, but on being chased tb) 0. ast dropped the iiilant, which, uu- 1. rtun itely. died. A iaity i f sahibs a.med w itli th.-n gun and when they n-iii 1 ol what had happened I buy sug ; sl.'d that the child should bo left when it lav, 111 hopes that its de stroyer might return and be awarded i iis! penally for hi- misdeed. The. j rents, win. were bitterly grieved and .1 ixi.uis foi leveiioe ou the vulpine) '. Rst, coiiseiiied di the arrangement, ai d toe sahibs sat up over their iiotpI ",ull." The wolf actually did return, 'ul a Well a. met shot hurried liiiu t! :i. tuiit bo iriie fro-u xx Ii i- h mi traveler ,v..!t : leturns. - tu liaii Pailv Tele.. IP 111. h.

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