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I ■ir'' ,y ail (L'4 U» Uprr **• Baade* t ail ***■> fcyrqw >31 an tW grarvi *i*i *Ud ^ V«'kn> roa cm Vi-1 *t>mr ■CMeij-c)!* «C1 uTwr rise cad oA Had %mn o! tin*, »«nU«m no to ttiair chine— ntiim too root* kotoel *»>» * br*bt r<n*tl board tkoU wn ait ynt' Mi »«*. e«h witk tajrCe "So *>trre aaay the tear, the tick, the ^^aaar^nffi rhoajo to caha coa *"*■ «r« fu-.i-.aotat wCl b. bleat. “• oa ooa loot, meet uen Wkta jn case bta-! _ —iUrjaa-’a Bate*. [HIS bims WARD. I IT was very amusing. Leslie Thom “* threw Hi» Irttrr Impatiently ea ihe table, owl gazed for some time tote the lion-lag embers of his maahiln..- fir.sM*. y**t has bo dese? j7s, a tober *Bhi*d rlayta n'-cu. to be saddled trlih ss child for the rut: of bis days. He. y* dlaitbe-l cfc-Mioa. to be the guer *hl p.oiector of a girl who was MdUns to hto. tinta she should tip. ***• at m> ace to take core of btrse.f. Thi he had proxlard tba child's Misr. With trn impatient sigh bo picked J^the lttrer again and ruil tha ran "Tear Mr. Tfceaae “ It ran. *1 trust fiwe xrill col cuisiur this a piece of Uerfarmre on try part, but I thought • wcresrziy to know that yoor little **"*• Kt* Grcshsm. has now reached *• *St of five; without once haring —** fee* or her guard;ia. I ana anodoas t» know what you Intend It dtula tin* trey of her education. and khtmabt jurhapi yCa would better Jedya by coming tlovra eoos te ace tm. Y ours faithfully. , -aosK lanscnEL." "A P'ece of iayiertiaeac*." said the ■•irroted guardian. biting bla nafla. "What U It to do with Miss Bose ■Mrathr], J shonlj I Oct te haowT The u nothing to me. HorraTtr. 1 smvpoM I most do my duty by her. rU yum dawn te Serauaks end set ■tatters right straight away, pocking *xy ward eff te boarding school, fill •“» Imycdeaee about her business. ■*» has had a nice soft time of It, •Mkteg after that child, sad how. ■r*5«»r5 xmlSmm* *m7 U,lui11 _*■» ®“ kow Mr. IcaUe Thomas *■"* If the fellawi&g after i • m»« tittle rflla at Ha hesitated before The cottage, be thought. J**'* rather doe for sorb humble ^habitants, ltd yet there was the —o wrlttee ap ever the porch right «J»h«h — Weodotna Cottage, la big y8 ledtera. Filmy taco curtains Pnt ■"5 « «*• tnadows. through which m ■flmpse of a daUtfly-fnrabhad *ww>eg r mp could be sees. Ite boxn ww g*y with fiows^H ■AT* the whole boas* had a thoron^ appearance. mmmm eiupiur Kra’a gturdlS BP and lifted the shining dteu-haerker. waadorfag. he spite ef ■Twei if. that he had arrvr had the ‘."""“T to restore here before. The *■* ■“ epceed by a spruce mete to tohen ahlrte dug a utUe girlish mite e* •»*. ^Oaa Bmthdr he Inpitrd, with »<■*«■ •* lmtetaet et the child. lyu* Tea please come la. elrl" the gbt and Mr. Them as fot* tototojtot CM Into the tuggest Uttle mmmlmg room ever femlohrd. He Mhardly taken a chair era Mias entered with Sen m her *» * «tH gracofal girt ef **** ***** twenty, with s street, r fees, task eyes and a tick. •S an glad yen*ra I Tea wattL" she said, totraylag a bewitching _ ekeek. -I dM so sr.: *. MS. «Ki M ?***" 1 "* *■ «»ad yon att WM She la now at an age when «** ■*—* mtx a* with ether chit Trtn m cheat a heeidtng Mhwn'af’fhT e£8 ^ “ eoert Petore pUecqsl ZZtoreT **—4‘ *^«wilg> to e key eehed ahead •jj* «►£» I eeatd spue Uses to 81m rot* lniLantly, treat Mia; ta •very Hub. Ut color Coro In; anil (•is; ta her cheek*. and with ber eye* a bin an with lmliynatlon. -roM for !ti—yoe." »hc asid, it.uAl ly. “And for all you knew, rut for all tbs intern you took lu roe and the child. I alight hare been a wicket', worthing woman who accept. J the money for her own ut nnd rhnnr rally neglected aud bi-used tbo cut'-.'. With this ghe aarrpt bllu a took of Uttar disdain soil ccnxfpt. on! waik tnp over to her wrltla; table unlocked a drawer and drew forth a small box In which repored a little board of book notes acd golden coin*. “Here are Era1* anting,” the said, ■flatly; “$£50 for nearly five year*. It la a nice Utile ociu. Will you piaaaa taka tl with bar now?* Leslie Thomas turned abashed from the scorafnl brown eye*, and by way of diversion picked up the child, who beat him furiously with bar little doubled Hit*. L**u« langaed awkwardly ana act her down. "She la > little mite." he aald. "I rappers abe wQl tot be the wane for a little more coddling. What do you say? Shall we keep tha peace for an ••her tirelro months?* The girt swopt him a deep coortray. *My lord la grncloua." a bo tald, with mock gratitude, end then, with a and Cm change of manner aha turned from him with n eob and cr.ught the i child ptttlenately to her brentL • ••••• e Emboldened by a strong srsre of doty, which hed corcr troubled him before the Interr j* wlih Eva's good friend. Leslie Thomas paid frequent visits to the little villa at PtTenociu. Miss Herrchc] was conaaltvd about a school la the neighborhood for Uts lit tle ward, her talents were diacurtetl. her toys chosen and her pleat ores ar ranged. and In tb-j annual Interest for me child's welfare ths altercation at their first meeting waa forgotten, and the two became fast friends—nay, more, for the fine color In Mias Her tcarl's cheek deerenrd to on alarming degree when the familiar knock came at tha door, and although Leslie Thomas bad as yet spoken no words but those of kindly friendship, his eyes were unconsciously eloquent. But silence could coi be maintained for long, and one day. when Leslie had accidentally mot her returning from a walk, he purposely returned to the subject of a boarding school far the hapless little Eva. This time Mias Hcrschel maintained bar eompoanre and am lied severely. She knew her power now. "Dr yon want to be saddled with the child an your life?’ ho demanded. "If you pat It that way—yet." "Bet yon may marry." this anx iously. "In each an event," began Mlaa Hersehrl. eoiorlng.*aud with a swift, upward glance, "she waoM (tin tgfcjar the care of her gnanllau." c, ' “Than yon would leave her?" ukM Leslie. “Oh. so: aha would still remain as my DtUe daughter." Thla time her eye* were withdrawn, for, with a bant of eloquence. Lead# bad canght her ta a close embrace. “Do you really mean It, Boic?* be murmured. at length. "Cnu yoo really look Upon me ae a lover after—after my rudeness to you and my brutality ' that child." I think I can," said Boer, "even after your 'brntaBty.' end don't think me quite 1 with regard to little Her father was once betrothed o you!" eakl Leslie, suddenly re leasing her. “Tea. bat you needn't be Jealous, dear. It waa a moat pmtalc affair, and ha afterward fell la love wlih and married Eva's methor. who died, an yon know, soon after the llttlo one's birth. Perhaps It was naturrl for my poor Herbert, when be knew that ho waa dying, to with to place the little orphan la my care" “Then you love the child for her father's sake?* aald Leslie, almost re sentfully “Be: for her ewa and far bis sod memory." sold Boas, gravely. "Is she to be your little daogbtar. toe. or only mine?* The Shan be aura." said Leslie, with enow fewer. "She was the omasa •f bringing together, and for that alaae I ewe her a debt af gratltada I •ban never ha able to repay." "Except by beta* goad to her end her adopted mother for the rest cf your DCs." aald hi lea H. racket Ufttng her Ups tempttogty. And Leslie sealed the compact— Pansy notarial Magnsiae. ' ■ ■■-■ -- Cm* Tm* <M/ AbIW. *•*“> Matt. of BoUpsrt. had a prra Mar tWof bappao ta him wbUa Dijlai psU ta tba WsstWsok Olab tearaa BMal aaar lattp. L. I. H* drara a •aad ball. aad. whfla pata« forward la tba beta. a« two erawa dp art; tnm tha tpst whara bta baU waa top paaad ta tta Am tba arswi daw (award tha waad* •Mt aaddralp drappad aaoatblai T>bMte awd apaa laraatlaattaa. as tb« ban toald sat ba food whara If sp(bd ta bat M waa dteesrsrsd that tba taaw bad ftrkod ap tha taaad a«aa at (atta part**. awtdaattp a» pasttag It was aa am Thaw waa * •aad teagh at ataaad at tbla atamhu rwb at lbs grows A Mai aaaa bappaatd ta a flap ar teat wtatar white aa aaa at «bt Ftetfda llahte—taw Tarb Ttwaa. A CHAPTER ON HEW FURS. Tbe Tell r»m. te X«1 Fierce Set VeiM •ad k'opmlai. Tho new fun for tfeti year are of mccli better Quality tlian usuil and •hr new tad rBfecte la neck piece* very varied and popular. liana rar*virus. Sable trUumtot •* the heljbt of voyue on black velvet. Kor outer gar ments when lined with white satin tho effect la particularly handsome. cotiia axp boss o» mm roa. Great collar* and boas at whits tes sometimes nccmspanlcd by wldd Trent length lever* to matcb or*,Wmart toochta of lata correous carnage uad theatre wraps. S1XX.X TALCrOTl. Cable pclctots Heed In ermine are other splendid pieces of the fnr mak er's art. Only within tbo teach of the eery long parsed woman, though. tot conn or coasexs. Many fasb'on changes are laid to the change of ccIf.Mre tj low down ou Use back of tbo neck. To tbia la at tributed the made of tbs sliawt collar cn fur garments. This shape la used So the exclusion of almost every other Lied; tbs daring nicdlci eCTecia are de signer no longer. Rax. coats net raaia Parisian avi rices note the is creased Togiie of arnl coats, both long aud abort Ibis acaeoa. Paletots, too. loose T« graceful with wide collars'of sable are exceedingly rich bat cottly. suaru non rants Quito wide alccTe* mark all new fir garments; some vary few bars tba raglan alette effect set lota the shoal der from the neck, Pol this aryl* la no really considered smart. mio siot.* exits. Lorj; stole ends still continue Ur b< a part of sable and or tat rapes tnjeth er with o multitude of tails as trim mins.—rhiladclohta Record. _Hat* Am Out Tklaa. of the newest specialties i Parts (his season le thexbaad-palats UK Tf MHj.rarsTV-.|^^x.,..l^i 1 rs'uaon sr btilk qotlled In such a way (bat the selr apparently formed (mat rose petal oo each of which was a patatsd (oldi feather.—Katharine do Forest, la t! Ladles' Home Journal. Ta> nock u«m<. la former diy», ujt the Lond< Graphic. If nrai not conaideitd po< tarre for women to wear mncli Jem rr. and in the old picture* by tbe sro wasters pest of tbr women am psb ed either without curb ornaments with only a string of gold or of pee around the neck. Of late years ft 1 heroine tbe fashion to carry ttxmaar of psutHli’ worth of jewelry lu I hair, on the neck, on the bodies, a oa the vrrlru und fingers, (tore prominent nrtltfs are now preach! tho d>c'.r1nt* *>f simplicity ca regu tlo ties of jewelry. fttfcltlaul Pwkfri. J Tt lh«“ day* of trouble tarut* ta( b.i; crept op pet another emplojiM for women—that of profeootonil pa or*. The richer member* of tke cm re unity liure oo with to b« 1 with pork lor their own bore*. bj do DttDi every maid that c*o da It c&cieatly; ao In America ai<1 T’arla there are certain w wives wbflv for .a comfortable fee. wHI come and pack your t hints, cbeoce tbe boxes moat eultabto for them end relieve yon of tbe burdea at anxlaty which woe Id be yonra did yoo feel that, oa arrlral at a emart boose. yaor lovely silk and moaltn dreeaea weald appear Uhe ao many crumpled—not roaa laaVaa, eh. dear no: bat duetto* rare Loadoo h»* alae pr>vcd tbe be Be It of t hie new ladoatry. usd prorcseleaal pecker* who ere tberoophly op to the r work Cl ■ make quite a comfortable la come. —Heme Vote*. ■•rtfl Wiliam mt SeltsmU M. To MO on classes of Swiss people. •■poelaUy tko vnn. and maj y other aatioMtltlea as well, aoe does well to in to Ike market to Saturday Tory early la Ike nwraln- tka Bwfa 3 peas ant cstaaa tram hla aeoatala « r soon try borne, bringing Ms rep itablee. baits. Coweta, cbeoM. Hr Ta ra la a largo eqaarn downed ta flat $ ■xpose. H>t the streets esUndhig la ei try dl rerttao from the sqasrs art U» d with wmbcw aad litda girls sitting m boxes overt anted fads ar eras on tl a side walk. with thole baskets of | rodore kef era rkera It la the Baal boaaftfal dgkt I erer •aw. la tha way of Oleplay af ragrta llaat frwtta aad Sowars. Tha women aseaP# asysssattracl krtlQg of rvgctabka, fro it and flower*. willW tho men aaalat tbr wvrcon In tDc alalia, wlwns biak.'ta, wood** n ware find rlioeao »ns Bokl-Letl** Wvtfc J. Lieu* roln'vr*. Ti*f isior *f toe tjrvs ohoald deli.** mine the c'juiro of tuo Uno and u*l idiery. A toaj* near pan* iridic w»th -id r a blit a brunettc U.aviy ill* war* look* better ta cwfl3i-vo;or«d fabric*. This cugbi to lie uw.c l-u crady rrcoffulftiti. Crown eye* cud a brown dress go wed loge.brr. Hiuccyed girl* should wear blue as often as possible. Tbt Un abode** are not oft.a suita ble for allin fl^nivs. Clack satin inteaalftca the effect of round shoulder*. A small toque Is excessively uobo coming above a lcrge round face. Dull black Is tbo best choice for a ralr-halrcd woman, while s brunette must older something tn iilinuily black If she really wishes to look bsr best Tucks and strip#* runulng down* ward become .be Juuo type of wozuen, uut the this, angular beauty should have the stripes and tuck* runuing around her dress, and the will be surprised to bud how much her ap pearance win bo Improved. A little woman with * thin face may fancy hnrsckT to a Caine* borough hut, bue ahe Is wrong—very wrong. fctrlpes narrower that an Inch wide tend to make cue lcok slim; wider thau an luch they Imrrcasc one's breadth.—New York Conime;x*ial Ad vert Lser. A llauaac \Taj (• W»*r Tlrdi. Birds *WI butterflies arc tl.a m:st popuiav dcslgus for most of tlic dainty hint of jewelry that sire the cachet of smartness to elaborate gowns. Per haps the birds are a little more sought after than the butterflies. Few there are. indeed, of the feathered tribe that hare escaped Imitation. Kveo the ungainly body of the young KnJpr la set up lu tiny rose diamonds to serve as n catch pin about an Inch long. Tbe Bcgllsb pheasant, with long tall feather*. Is a favored and grace ful design In peecinns stones Lyre m Cypress green and dark brown in relret represents one of the season's combinations In mniloery. Emeralds. ometbyata. topas of dtf fereal studs* tad aapphirea help to give variety to a lorgnette chain. Into which they iro act nt interval*. Empire Chaim formed of carved beoda of geld, pearl*, or rooo coral arc ultra faabloaable. An old medallion or pendaat of pearl* la attached. Arabian lace la need for tnrbaa and toque trimming and Mirny not embroid ered la gold la oaed for brlaa facing 30 some plctarcoqtra black rolrtt kata. Pointed bells of atltebed eat In or of material ta match are worn with the foil blouse cloth snlta. The belt fan. oaa on the aid* with a book and loop or button. Pgr the ernptro gown map bt bad wlda band patoemcnterW In black and Said, with ebolcrr tarlctiea Jetted tad aganglad and «» ridded with atsaaa of rarplag dliaetnioaa. "I* a mart whit* walat with a daalgn of larga black dota aat an at wlda la tarrala baa far a atack and collar whlta atltcbad Mack tafatta. tbo bolt faatcaod with an oral gao-motil McUc. Tbor* la a tendency ta trim the walat •eraaa the front below tb* pot*, aad M mam taefcod watata tb* pok* I* foraMd of parpoadtcalar tuck* aad a groap of atkor taeka are earned aeraaa the walat bortaoataOp below MaOa an largo (Mo paar. Seme af them an af eatraordtnerp flat, aad att beaatlfal aaa af armlaa, with a gal«V eanal ta Ug dlmoaalaaa. la I Jjfgg^arg| aata band WMb tblal SIDE / «- Lire 4 Chin Vailt. Faroe prefer p.aao mjoic, ■mne prefer tie i band, Ail* rum* \»d r*th:r boar the organ I iCajfla*. , Aa wme DNKr Ine o.c icj'.rej.» an acme tbe LiunJoimi. AY mine prefer the aiacia’ MitiVwliV, Aa' >«©e»t f.ioior u» Kl.cj ko the m.ntr of tbo real. l\r thr music ©f the wind* »omc bovo tbetr liioirrr. Cat vhea it cow to lirjrst troth. I jut cal'; help but fc.-l V'ot foil:* 'ud r* Jut lie tea to :!vo mu* ■x* of tbeir voice*! - lncivnapoiia Sun. P*or of XHaCfc. "Did the doctor poll old man Jones tiiroujli!” "No; be poshed bleu Ihrouzln The doctor 1* Bill olive."—New York Her ald. CnswuiUi. "Po yon tula* your bniband ns much as when he dm went awityT’ "No, 1 am bacomlns reconciled. Voti *ee he sent me a power ot attorney." —Brooklyn Ll/e. C*1«S» An Vrrj PtnlUr. ^Crimes—"Kauny th.it when n p.'r aou bseotr.rs overheated he !• likely to catch d id " llurrle—"Ami when a man take* cold he Is apt to be fererleb."-Bestoa Transcript. Colli Analysis. “o.aw do yon knew he lores youT* rn 10 Min Cayenne. "Ho write* mo Bitch bemlUul let tecs.'* ••aiituph: Tint Isn't loir. That's li.cratare."—iVsihlBylen Star. Tls ciamattr si nrort. Jnlla—“Jullu*. wliy lieu't you (ry to Bti soaieitviia lo dot*’ Julius—"I have tried, bat eren when 1 try and fall I feel such a virtuous slow that It uuDia me to try .nzain Tor a lony. Ions tlaic.'VDolroil l-'rce Tress. “Faihor.** «:\id the *mall boy. "n-hit U a iirsaltuUity' pee * ini Is r. my ion,** Tra* (be an swer, “U .1 mnn n-ho deliberately tQ.*nv out the light so that he way l*>ok on tbo dark eJde of tbing*."— Wa*Liui;(uo Star. a ***•(!. "Why la it.*' tomplaincd tbe Ger man Fried Potato, "tbnt you arc more generally esteemed than 1 am?** “Perhaps 11 in because all the world love* a.loverr replied fin* Maehctl Potato, being mere modest than logi cal. -Detroit Free Pro**. ri-’~ Quick R*tum. *^*nn came down pretty quick.** re marked n spectator to tb« victim of a boner explosion. "Yea.** answered tbe serial naviga tor. “I wouldn't bare been in such .. burry, but there wasn't anything up there to alt oc.**—Chicago News. Uh»n Dasgcr Lies. "I waul 10 be famons," said tlio toy. “Well, you'll have to he mighty care fn'.'* answered tb? father. “Theru j r»ru More, people who nialio feojs of tbcuurlwM trying ;a !*e ruuious than lu tuy other way.’ —Chicago Post. kj»*tic Fren Bsprlciifc. Mrr. Ku;**ck—"I learned to-day that; .'•uiiib m>d Mary Jones were so il*-llv married tea months ago. Jnst 1 (it* id: of it! Married nearly • year -‘ linhody tfcn Triaerl** Mr. Copeck-"Oh. I don't know. I'll ! t>et Smith we a n whole lot wiser be- ' " 4V ho had 1kk*d married a inonili." i —Chicago News. A CkrtUd Contmton. "It n man dors not niccced. It U hi# own fault.” raid the perron of le ' veu atandardr. "I innal. la all humility, agree with jar," anewcred Mr. Stormlagtoa Barnet. “My lac* of aurcerr la large ly due to tho fact that I Inilitecl oa studying Shakespeare win 1 ought It hart been learning to donet."-* Waiblngton Star. ——— tJWwrij MM. “So you won’t spend any money en dowing llbrarteaT* “Certainly not.” answered Senator Porsrhum “Don’t you thlak that adoeatloo bet ter Bta n man for the comprehrasloa of hla doty at a voterT’ ’ .No, air. Tim duty of the voter la to elect me and my friends to office. And a man that gets wrapped up la books I* liable to forget ell about tb* value of money and go ahead sad rot* a* ha pletaea”— Washington Stir. A retaler Fee 1 Weeklies. "I don’t aoppoae.’’ the young man •aid la hesitating tanas at be Hood before her father and aevYaoaly drummed on hla bat. “that yan trill want to trust yoor daughter to me, hut, air, I—I enure I-” "If*, you can't hart b»r." th« old (anllaanan tatarrapted. "If yon had | toaw la hara and pat ap n toot, atroac bluff and iaataad of aaytaa yon didn't aappaaa I'd lot yoa Kara bar toM me that you’d coma to tat ait know that yan warn no Inc la Uka bar aad you'd UKa aay raotaol aa a atttar af roraa. or aamrtbtac af that kind. I'd hara twallirri tha ywyullba It at 1 can't treat ap daachtar a a aaa who roaaaa alone any la ( ha'a afraid ba'a baataa bafora he trlao Joat r* pipabar thta Unit Itaaaa If yad artr IKpp^th n#jnlmidik aay other jatyb daughter r*#i; Vlp yaa artr ,lanw\PkWilwa Qnod ■ora tap. Jaha.^Xaa tha aU eeaar CUaa«a Uamrd-gbraM. » . «-* RAM’S HORN BLASTS HE Rifts of he»v n a.t tbo trace* of rarlh. | A (irrco f.K' a tsticr thxu k uUa frltaJ. Trusting others uu.ivci tliaas trail* s»n: thy. The quU k-tvit!«r 1 mua a.II La «..»w to anjer. lUpits'.ba la lua hime, character vua Daiurt1. Orthodoxy it nothing more than my view of the truth. Mm generally enjoy lent tho reproof they oced incit. To rloxe the door on the world is t* open tho windows on heaven. That which Is uppermost In tbs heart will ba outermost on the Upa. Culture without Chr'.ar la thinner than a veneer; It U mrro varota.V Th: asvcadlng prayer lay* the track for the desoc-endlng blessing. Men are bsltcr known by their pos terity than by their ancestry. Your own character Is the most po tent to Influcu.-e that of others. Tho sovereignty of the citizen rts pceds on the sincerity of hla g?.*v!«*.s. The man who makes a good profes sion must make hit profusion goo-1. 1: is better to give rise to slao ler than to ^andsl. Spiritual food alone will make lbs spiritual man. There is no heavenly music In otr ssrtbly murmurs. True pcnltcneo feds most rhs bins that the public knows low*. Too many make their cr.nncltnrs work for others and rest for thorn selves. The exoenie of harvesting t.ooo acre* of wheat is net more than $600 This* ■mount \% exclusive. Oi course of the plamir.g. Plurghing a field ecu:* i}x am sere. 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