Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - January 22, 1896, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Willie A- rM fo fte he meaning of the along the on the and Bee bnt Tm blessed i organs Cherry ia Dyer's how to set rack your umbrella that was T Mr. He advertises Repaired little von ire half an the bloom on the cheeks of roung who nse Glenn's Sulphur The was discussing thumbs holding a big man's hand energy and the conical of the refinements music mil the indicating Mmi in that line the indicating aid the indicating traits which belong to the gentler natures interrupted the big man un it ever happen that yon got due of them in the solemnly raised us H man dreadful matter the is. How hall 1 rid Use the a combination of the the pine and trees It cures nation and hi the and in will prevent the spread of he to Ely's Pineola is strongly in cases Tell The neighbors about it said the smart to the sedate old gobbler that yun the winter KXII the place of honor at some dinner with a faraway IE his Bad for It is probable that this country j ill If so healthy that we snail kill a man to a graveyard is certain Honey f and progresses in J number of deaths ly will It is -y the very best remedy for coughs and all dis- to a crisis tint the world has ever Sold by everywhere at 25 and 50 cents the as it is much lie Pike's Toothache Drops lire iu What They walking along Lexington day two boys so alike that he jind little up at him for a moment did not exactly then nne sir we are I COMBINATION in History of of have made tbo publishers ADVERTISER AND SUNDAY ADVERTISER v a limited T- fur Newspaper for One Year and the AGITATOR for of Advertiser A i pace and special features n cood o and L. market and in the United a anil borne Flie Advertiser Sunday it f it in and send in wili shortly bel one year ia t-y it can be T BARNES 5TATK Students aior and 3i Dec. Itill s. H. I 1 J. 7. 1 Mt and St. N. Y. All cam ron and 5ti rents per on No smoking to 20 cents 3 3rents 5 T. D. 2-RHEUMATiC t or by tamil s ocni BROWN Mi. C. ft. I VOL. 4, of W. JANUARY i PUBLIC JOURNAL PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY BY office In the Keystone No. 104 Main Pa. or inscho thence the Fall Brook Direct to Lake Kenka and CONDENSED Took effect May GOING I e dollar and E thf at aa Hi i con- Penn Tan Dr. J. P. PHYSICIAN and Pa. Office and residence corner and Norris B. M. AT LAW AND SOLICITOR OF PENSIONS AND Station A.M. A.M. M. 7 25 11 00 e S 10 IS 05 7 20 8 40 12 38 7 52 o ia i aa s 20 8 10 1Z 07 6 42 8 55 12 M 8 9 04 1 04 8 17 9 85 1 23 8 37 8 12 11 02 5 43 11 3T> 6 17 11 62 6 37 12 08 8 6-j 12 50 7 35 8 27 11 18 5 58 8 55 11 50 0 25 0 10 12 05 6 8 40 11 0 40, It costs a little but with chapped hands and clothes weakened by the free alkali in the keeper soon finds that Ivory Soap is the cheapest in the H. AT Pa. Collections where in the United Money tra real 8. 1895. L. M. AND Pa. Office at residence on Main Office until It a. 3 to 5 p. special at- paid to chronic diseases of women and 1895. Wl K. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND OF Pa. Office In Law un the 13 8 30 o 05 on 10 K 712 P. M. P. M. A. M. ATTORNEY AND AT Pa. Central 1, 18Wi, H. L. AT ATTORNEY AT Pa. Office in Packer's stone 1, BUSINESS Charles MFE AND ACCIDENT Pa. Office in Wright's aver John MERCHANT to R. P. Pine costom tailoring at IT every over AGITATOR 14, 1895. Van Onsen Brothers MARBLE The latest of domestic marble and and Ohio flagging and Coles W. It. The hotel in TO pleasant steam electric lights and all latest land of Dennis Cassady rut t east the of contain part ot 4010. John property ta a to Anna by deed dated 18. recorded in oRa deed No. 154 snd by saii Anna y probated and on AllS of Pa. f acTos two frame frame fruit and To be sold as the of Mary A. Larrabee i i 4 in ship ben in the center of road and the corner of land now owned A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. BY VIRTUE of fundry writs of and fieri MHI uf trunnion Pleas of tv and to mo I will public JANUARY 1K90, at one o'clock p. property 1. A lot of in thw of Union be- u ami at the of HUM lot and what is to uf a lot formerly owned hv said lands u a the last two now or K Ijy 4'.'.7 rods land new or oy William SRD 5 rods William along tho said William 71.4 roda pla 40 p more of lot No. 14 of Georgo warrant No being the same land to Wil iara ad- ministrator of O. L. by deed dated April Being nearly all with a frame fruit To sold RB the of M. R. suit of Lee Brooks for A lot and in shin hounded on north by lands of Sally and on the oast by lands of and the by of XH A KS more or all with a frame it orchard and 1 r lot of land In. Brook field d the north by lauds of. Kilburn Sarah o and L. A landrt L. A. al oth i si MI HI by lands Asa A. and west liy thu and land of containing more or nil with a frame other orchard and ornamental trees lands deeded to James Seely by aud B. A. i lot of land in part tbo E. P. Eddy Durth liy of Aaron Fuller and Alden by lands of Ruse Holmes on the and by lands of David Docherty and contain about more s. Tins lot was contracted to E. E. Holmes and the legal title with t the price thereof Another lot of land in T on the north by lands of K K on the cast by M. E. smith lauds of James Sooly and on liy of Lydia nf an more or This lot has to Samuel D. Holt and mle with to collect the purchase will be sold With a frame Aijin lot of hind on the north hy lands of v. on by the line and and lands on by lands of Har James Beagle Charles and James on the by mad leading from Creek containing IT with an frame anil other outbuildings and therefrom 2 land deeded to the Wood lawn Cemetery Tins farm has about 15 acres of the is of land in on the north lot on the east by Mott i hy Main and on the liy tiv L. which is a store A Puur lots in the in of and 74. in and un plot of said Cemetery u To In- an the property of the inn composed of suit of H. A. and A lot land in Sullivan bv lauds the estate of H. and Mark i-y if E. O and the Firman by lands of Samuel aud unil liy lands of Thomas Bolt and formerly of Martin Moore by containing more W improved a Tame uj niched two frame Cruit and Another lot of land in Sullivan a stake and stone in old from Samuel (i rods rth. a to a old oM line of lota mi i; a and stone OD of near a large kita and others 1-T.4 cf containing .Vi in 1.--W. of lot No. Hilton thw lands on Sugar by Jr. 4-- with fruit To Oe sold aa the f K o. E W suit of N M. A lot of Und in ir M-i by 1 mis of the David Philip Crews aud of L L. lands of David I. hy the Wellsboro i highway aud of D. of A- L S. L' L hi com U called a two frame with sheds frame fruit And farther A lot land bounded on the me the west 11 ro d on the south by A L Joseph and Kliza formerly L. 2.i more or improved two j tly hy belonging toor Km ink Philip by lands of of L. bv toad in- HQU tuore or all im- a two story frame 'd with rods thence along the same 1.J.8 and 20 along of Davis and 8tP rods along land of the estate nf D M 28 along land of H. Lamb 77 and along Lamb and said Beach east. i rods to the place of more QP H being the lot land was conveyed to Allen H. by deed dated April 1J- and .in the book No. 78 page 20.JJI85. Nearly with a frame frame liarn with shed outbuildings and fruit and ornamental trees Tolie sold property of p Sherman antt Kato suit of uj L. administrator Philip for uso of Ellen B. Williams land in at Milo Owen's north west cornor in of thence along said Trowbridge land west to a- m the Putter county also a corner of the thence along said line sonth a stake in said line; thence east perches to the said Milo Owen K southwest corner thence nlong Owen lot 5G.4 to the place of bo- acres and 110 or tho same land to Sally and and by said Nathaniel V. to by deed dated May recorded in the office for recording deeds for Tioga in hook No. with framo framo fruit and meatal trees To IKS mid as Cobb it. lot of a tho northwest of warrant No. by line Mouth rods to a beech tree thence west 11H rods to a beech free thence north 80 rods to a thence by warrant line oast of containing more or and being sarao lanS conveyed Mary C. by A. M. Bennett and wife by deed dated ill. 18WJ. About 4o acres with a frame frame barn nnd fruit trees To be sold .as property of Mary O. suit of A. M. Bennett for use of Julia D. Wilson aud iam H 1H. land in Union township ut corner of lands M. B. by William north to corner of tho thence the south linct of said to the southwest corner of said thence south to a post in lino of lands thence east roda to place of more or Bo- inv the fume premises deeded to Jonn M by tho said Carlos S. Newell mid Macros with a largo frame fruit aud ornamental trees sold aa the property of Taber and W administrators of suit of Carlos S. for use of GeorCe O. and E. lot of land in the of on the north bv lauds of len by Imid of Walter ly P. south by lands of A. Bosard estate and west-by lauds of KM mure or Being un farm with and land contracted to Joel Parkhurst to W. C Elliott by March 14, 1SS4. at the price of The undivided B. H. as of in the legal title and purchase money due on said contract is to be the unpaid on said contract with in- from To be sold the B suit of tho First Bank of lot of laud in ship at tho corner of lot No. thence rods thence south thence rods to tbe place of or as follows If On the north by land of L. on the southeast by laud uf Henry now W. on the south and by land of Henry now William proved with fruit aud ornamental trees To be sold as tire of suit of E. Gleason for use John executor of John E. WILLIAM E. Jannary 8, 181KJ. J. M. C. 7 10 10 j 7 45 1 47 6 11 8 42 2 45 7 16 8 0.1 3 07 7 42 0 40 3 50 8 27 10 20 A.M. 850 350. P.M. 700 10 05 4 10 7 10 1034 440 737 000 255 9 41 3 37 957 353 1014 455 IS 7 tWne 17 8 27 7 54 ss e So s is 800 THE IIY HJORTH From the oho the herring fa coming Tho breezes are hamming Aloft tho Tho are And and Adrift on the gale t Ohl 1 oho the weat wiod la Ihu whirlwinds of spray how To speed the frail wherry O'er the billowy way iny heart leaps My friend la abroad My true my king lie feasts The daring When mug 1 down the black O'er deeps and o'er A ride 1 May good luck betide And cheer and guide homo to his bride v 659 825 i 1 05 7 15 B A 1-35-74.-, o 10 2 15f 8 15 0 45 M. N. 2 35: 0 V 20: 10 45 Albany 7- OOi 2 50 230 New York 15! 7 00 0 30 5 15. 0 in sn Rochester Niagara Falls 15. 9 25 10 SO 7 45 11-15 12 45 8.-In119 n5 1 SO M. P.M All passenger trains daily except Connections in Union stations at Lyons Geneva with N. Y. C. H. R. at I port Philadelphia Reading R R aonia with W. H. 0. R. i Addison and 80DTH. 513 GOING 1 2 4 6 a. m. p. m 7SS' Addison 443 341 4'J 1000 431 540 H in Nichols 5 Mil 24 Nelson 947 4-17 940 409 250 11.18 Osceola 4 05 2 Xl 8 li 4fl 84.-, 3S7 3M 214 8 58 151 3431 00 3 37j SO 854 335 TOO 840 f 0-i'liMl Guinea 30013UO 10JI7! Galeton d 8 3 45'1130 M. General Buffalo and Took effect January 180fJ. H 55; 2 20 7 Austin 820! 148 Costello Fork ISi 20' 4 44! j 0 i 9 2 11Y.EDNA the Why do tho down in the wheat Nod and nod Drowsily nod the In tho I'll close to All of the are witches V Every night when the moon Is bright Each one her And close to the root she astride With her cat under her day it's a But night works many a charm 0 And off she sails in her scarlet cloak With her Snaked haj and No wonder the poppies are sleepy by And nod and together IH From the They bad no partings in the Xo in the lonely Beside the sea they never Nor watched the after Their pathway was the busy Their place the office And pet I know joy more complete Did never visit mortal And rustic love alone Be all poetic art These city walks have known Tho df a nation's Tho workers come and he secret of each soal IB dnm Yut still at a radiant Across their wayworn lives And my happy knew Hard small wage and humbla TUB they naw were never But love made gladness every His step upon the office Was sweet to ad robin's Her that passed the open For him sunshine all day long. 50i. Austin Austin Ooi 3.15' ynK 12 4 i 1895. .by were very If were not con W to be iu snch a world were both both the impression 1 said be This is really a matter I do waut The yon was uut meaut for it iti just what I It was ami address all But it certainly was Dot meant for do you yon It was from aud it iu sort of love earth did she Betid it to know her to get to curred to she may have been writing several letters tod pnt one into the wrong bnt Nobody ever does thut except iu I once did it I sent a Jetter meant for the postmaster general to tho manager of a London the meant for the to the postmaster ton silly boy J Bat I make snch a muddle where yon had deep interest You wouldn't inclose a letter for ipe in au envelope addressed to the postmaster 1 I don't think I be to do that rader any conditions of she said a letter for you into an envelope addressed to gome one can the girl a bright yon get a you may tely it thut it is meant for Don't flatter yourself if I should write next day aud give yon the aa they iu that it is only a letter pnt into a wrong ope and really meant ter Loois Akn never gave me the is conceited cad that I fancy hb is yon would if be asked Of course he a lot more than I I do think yon unjust to and what hiu J have what prize more than Bnt 1 do wish you me him about our for I am ndt trare that ho may not ask me evea and I hate to hart his couldn't tell a cad like that our private He will get to know it all in good time channels of as yon know the girl now tell sne letter from this married What is her I must to be from mo little whose great delight in life was to wear bet heart her at all times she wore which were only in the lours of- She loved aud heart stories to She liud known for a and of her us sonl or heart her well iu spite uf her and aud ehe waa realty shocked at tbe story of the which she could not hut believe have been by Sbe conld have anything lite that of the foolish She was spared further Mrs. Cameron came rash ing to confide the truth to her throw herself upon her confidence and implore her hf know that the letter had gune to for din knew that the other man had gut ihe dinner invitation meant for The man who gcc tho tion don't tell ought you don't there was anything improper in Yon believe We are heart he and ii just as yim and iJ are in with ot her Graham thinking there conld ever have been in her heart between him What crime had Louis Alan Not much of a crime after He had got into a romantic hyperbolical flirtation with Mrs. they had Britten to each rious intensities in which there waa a good deal of vanity and nonsense on both and no serions In truth Mrs. was very fond of her was a queen's counsel and hardly ever had time to talk with She used to say that she would be very glad if her hostesses at London dinner parties would her husband lo take her in to for then she would bo of ut least an hour's talk with Bnt bar husband was busy and faith in and she got into this ridiculous Sown correspondence with Mr. and they wrote of as congenial other snch stuff then she misdirected the and formal invitation to a dinner which was meant Graham did not want to take too orach of it. Slip every word Mrs. Cameron Mid told and was She did not think much harm of is there was the fact all in Leavening U. S. GoVt Report Baking PURE and we console each our that at the very time when he WHS souls to each and day I felt her to marry not I had need of and I wrote to him but certainly trying and told Mm iny soul was troubled for to induce her to many You do carrying on an You must believe I do believe said he is so it's Louis whom yoa Katherine was a little wish yon had not told she said with Mrs. This was what Hiss did not aud she was iu to give a pretty sharp rebuke to Mr. But how to do to it was the puo j story had been told of the but I must Yon are the friend of my soul strictest and only for the juj aum of obtaining I do wish yon wouldn't that kindof at least me or me. Keep it for Mr. I dare say he likes it. iue could not help speaking you are angry with and now you won't help Nellie her pretty little face all ing and She was evidently on the brink of a tear course I in my power to help she in a tened and pitying what can I see that there ie anything that wants what extensive over Graham She could make any sion to Yet she meant to hit him a little hard if she This was what nhe wrote to be of no use trying to see me or I write this without affectation of great compassion for Yon will find somo more suited to your tastes temper I desire to she said to Then shd put the letter a. little apart on pad and left it to while she wrote her few lines to tomorrow at shall take iu tho I to be alone luncheon timi of thing again if I were bat I ig if I I don't think there ia anything to j what ie dearest yon Katherine said Mr. Alan onfc of all iu the I Nellie meekly the I want yon to explain it all to Mr. wyn and that if any suspicion he in quite and not to suy anything and yon will to pnt he will do yoa ask This is all I Yon will do this for be easily Katherine is not man or a who likes to think badly of and neither does he gossip about women or send abroad ol it yon this has may be was an indirect at in great good have only to the absent had often rip two Here she iu Katherine's presence spoken and sealed scornfully of. poor Kellie At the very moment while she was saying this a servant some letters for Katherine 4 4 45 e. i p. A. Cross Fork Brand and had just obtained a very im- promising in one of tho English communities iu The appointment was for five and at thn end of that time thing better was expected to .an appointment in London itself Katherine who was gaged to would of course to sign her name a pet which she Li often I does she address i starts off at once arty of thing in don't you the girl ing a little know th is I dressed in no I believe it was quite celebrated English tera from the with an indifferent h tenor la long He was She knew there would not be one playing the principal part in the opera from but a look of Rose of He had in surprise came over her one scene come abruptly the that ene them was from and King a song beginning willi She was on the point as much tno the king i pledged his His pleasant for that and i what I always da these insipid 540 7 30i... 1 6 lol it might be to be some source of regret Br in the first she had a passing for seeing forms Mr. and Mrs. and so I sacred t Trains stop frr rnn dally except C. GenT H. Train strango and in the she had he said good then yon little or nothing to give np in leaving don't write love OF PA. CAPITAL places between ita de- and any possible transacts a general bosl makes Balls drafts on and prompt attention to all at Interest paid on time Bank business on aa liberal M Colonel her had ried a the death bf I to the wrong mind is pretty clear T ri mother and he died the with her glad old when was not They talked a-1 over this likely to forget She had no brothers reeled and ley both came to the or She had for the last two years conclusion that best thing Ior Mrs. bnt prudently pressed Mrs. Cameron ly Went through an effusive leave taking and Then read Louis Alan's with puckering eyebrows and deiling angry MT Miss what Do pray seo I as motion much Imports our I want to nay something to you which I long for the age to and which must be spoken ut Tell me I a or of ing or forever you s. Louis crar angry maiden 1 Sickening Perhaps he had just some silly letter It is he put them into wrong and to me olid mine I do wish been living under direction of her u who was kind to bnt never quite warmed to this limR rm T always in her mind UHS times On 1 snail the tnat her do business on a STRICTLY 5ion into was PASU T o Katherine LASH 1 believe a triad hard not to show it. For had ble sixpence better than a that a man still j slow Hence I McNULTY have purchased tbe in r ami We a full linn of handsome like her apparently in am the of MEALS and ICE CREAM of the Boost ity at all a of Aunt every Tuesday 4 AND SKE forced tp adopt this plan Ot ly be to on the mere i ory of a piist love auo of 45 Customers Will find all that question wits now sot it to their advantage to trade at Shirley died in. his e j and his daughter was left alone With lor my goods and with her Therefore it was prices Will speak lor All of produce taken i w CENTRALLY 115, i 17, I 19 ami N. Y. Woat of All electric cars run past the iiO centa per first 1 No allowed in tbe public Partial of co to to cents dish centa Coffeo for in company with the man to whom she to be married she dearly As ham was to do nothing abont it Only a to giving np London m exchange ior goods at 20 years when she canie back with after 1D8 iu she would still be market i Halving department Young et used will continue to be would but Will IO DC 8tlU there must sent back and that the writer be pet was and it was not essary that Graham should feel at all bertain whoso the pet name It n commonplace name and was norne by dozens of So it seem ed better that the letter should not be I j J nan iu i CV KiV he had rent her I It would by her to the and be poor silly She would undoubtedly have the letter into her waiting for a letter But the man who be- other let that lovers like to be saved the ters that she f lof the ordinary trouble of writing to other is a social and who never can huve in tions and replies to and BO I and any self re- More callers and her be ashamed to frittered was between two Just before 1 o'clock Graham was an- Alan's letter and vexation with herself because she she been what harsh she with a pleased and dent conld easily be no trouble he needed haps he had not noticed anything iu her he must have noticed bnt she would explain it all 6lie would not write any tidl it all to She would tell him when he came In tier would only tell him when to co At last she was free to her letters and to write to She meetings of lovers ways took in own tle the windows of which on to the It was the way of the lovers that Graham should come through the garden to the windows and f jr Katherine to provided the windows not standing as in fine weather It pleased them should come in this way and not in the way of a common to he came in aud was announced in the way of any common The footman preceded threw open tho Don't fool with patent yon can j CEDAR SHINGLES ters for family July urn lia I cycle for the pf life to a allowed to assume that the misdirected STURROCK FORSYTHE and which will a Wacan yon when yon want to paint or material of any Una see on Crafton for prices on any of or LARRABEES RHEUMATIC YOU NEED IT. A Desk Calendar u a au of 25. The pair of lovers had happy all the Graham Welwyn had been to witb Mrs. Miss i They lived in a charming de- villa at and they bad also a very nice little flat in Victoria which they occupied during the season aud made use of for frequent np to town when the season was It waa now early and the place at was Mrs. Shirley had kindly and fully left the lovers alone for a good long Stepmothers are not always Probably they the not any than other human Graham had lingered for nearly two The lovers hod been talking everything everything looked so She was the change to the entirely new country and and her way was sometimes a little sorry that she did not even so she might seem to sacrificing something for Life now to her seemed all one long with youth for- ever at the aud according to P Another lot of In Tl hy lending from on the east liy the C. A. liy lands of ids Bonare data in hook No. 01, patre nne with fine Of K tho lands c 1U.OOO aatu M. 4 o constant for It to i each as and other ailments an in It. Al or hj null oa receipt of 2 DRUG 3. P. is and of of dainty pen thoughts on exercise and Occasionally reminds you of the superb of Columbia Bicycles and of need of Yon won't object to The Calendar will be mailed for five Address Calendar POPE Graham said as he got up and took his catch this next train for bnt there's something I to ask advice would I've got a a have making lor the garden they can women r I was toi letter was a letter by the man it and was thrown shall I the lover asked aa he was about to don't know Nellie Cameron to eee nio afternoon or is not certain face grew i Why do seem Then a sndden occurred to blushed and was she tell me the whole of a or tell me none of V are not am not apt to be angry with think I'am a jittle yon most go She spoke i about he asked almost 1 will write to yon and tell you when to I have lots of things to but I mnst fit yitt in is some some The windows opened on to a escape this Graham said don't want to meet any The lovers parted with hardly a word of and the footman announced Mrs. Graham just heard the name as be was escaping into the garden 7n? as mCt Amazed at wonld get tbe mere of letter writing aud she would write a letter to What an able between ter writing and writing a So she answered and issued qf in- conducted most of tbe Graham advanced aud mined He they left positively trembled at see I have disobeyed ho said I have Ul i j of the lu some ordinary did yon do are with Miss what do yon Are yon of ain coming to my I he said I know yon know me I yon she said not iu the least what he be at Yon I spine or malignant story abont me. L how conld and he most broke conld I not to have here at bat resolved that at pain to yon and to me havo yon the reasons S add only the door wae thrown and the footman announced Lonis Louis Alan entered tbe room with ah to her and work bf the kind she came to answer Louis Alan's unwelcome and some Now this was a serious She had never particularly liked Louis bnt she had been a good deal touched by his her stepmother she knew would have wished her to accept him because he was he mast have known this quite and yet he was always delicate and forbearing in his manner to her and never pressed his courtship unreasonably or and for this she was grateful to He was rather self conceited no Graham made a little too of that defect in a man whom he considered jit onetime as his His Only think of Louis Alan a rival W Graham I Tho thought had often but now it most shocked For when it lessly amused ber to smile at Graham's overwrought dislike to Mr. Alan she did had his old Graham had drawn and the self satisfied Alan no oue bnt have he in dulcet have come at my may venture to call yon may I as he was about to take her hand was drawing back fiom him amazed and his eyes fell oil I beg I am he not know you had as I Graham said with truly tragic does not matter to me. Yon asked this lady if you inuy call as I am yon He was turning to stalk out of the room with the solemn grandeur of a leaving forever the hall in which he saw for the last time the an believed to be I insist upon Are yun both Then a wild ray of work seemed to flash upon and she turned to Alan and asked rather did yoa como you told me to with a told nio you would nif a you to Why I told yon expressly not to to I he began tc but she cnt him what did I tell you iu my forbade me to eome to pen yon any he said in funereal Then Katherine looked from one to tbo and help she could not control a peal of Again and and shall give yon a would she and theu she began thinking about the two letters that lay open wdi by had no pity for though like a kind hearted gul as slit waa she would in the ordinary of things have felt infinite pity for a man whose offer of she had re- But she had no pity for For what infinite love and trust and if it were only you finished your Setters Mrs. as she bustled is close on and James is waiting to take the letters to the pillar and will have to 1 dress and you'll be quite late for 1 and these tiresome all Katherine exclaimed aud kept playfully him every time he was in the part that he must to the king of Castile pledged his repeated admonition ed to have got upon hia nerves at one ho electrified tho house by singing iu his mast thrilling the king of Castile pledged his This story may a little irrelevant and yon shall Katherine was waiting day for coming of Their usual trysting time was 1 bnt as it sometimes had to vary the had thought it prudent always to write aud say exactly it was oil any clay to bo a fixed or a movable Of course it wonld have been easy to forni u standing agreement that Graham was to come at 1 everyday peal of was renewed while tbe two imw at each other and now at IHT as she shook with is tou all that she conld say for Mim Lunis Alan iu simpering 1 Graham .in the trne don't you she managed at last to See you what we were talking about bearing on your conduct of VDU yoa 1 pnt the letters into the opes 1 1 iii such a I was so pressed ior umi you with jmt I un- my I what was Mr. I aui sorry to have ble to fitr if will kindly ex- change everything will made rail how nob Id you witli your own TO bear against lie iu all tenderness of a with 3d handwritings to boar didn't yen come see I have but you cam is in aud not f yoa never uRain write letters without TO A POET OF BY JOHN Your is liko a buhl work splendidly and balds rich perns of not O dear friend of your send one tine let tbe mo revealed arc the springs that open tilt concealed The in which these gems so of that surely must be imd fancy on Are lying close I thw That I may doat upon your It does not do to let your jewels lie So close they can't be seen bv mortal And however richly Can't hold a heart that cannot find ART PAINTING ON WITH painting un is done may ready prepared of many The glass should bo free of bubbles or It should be thoroughly witb whiting and afterward with water mixed a little vinegar or acetic The outline is first drawn with a fine brush or brown oil defines the subject The colored varnishes aro applied when this is may be addition of a little i tints are kept flat aud not Tlie effect generally aimed .at is that of u brilliant but parts may be iu opaque oil paint good Coloring with stencils is when a large number of copies of any design is Pof a few copies tbe trouble of the stencils is too cutting stencils a sharp knife js necessary and a sheet of heavy which insures a sharp cut and saves the are mostly ased on water colors applied with a soft On walls and they are used with or flatted oils applied with a In any case be carefully washed at the eud of each day's Let ihe strokes of iu ing a flower bo toward In a leaf the from the center of the leaf toward the never inake uvular a good copy of a Do make a derided stroke to represent the Rather produce this In very marked leaves let the first tint be the in the center and shade from it. But if are fat from copy yon will not see many i Half close your iu your leaf try to copy it Leaves are more difficult than flowers and require careful If those who take up flower painting wonld devote attention to leaves they would avoid accumulating feeble tures of regarded are sure to give pain rather than and they would prepared to the masses of leaves that and have eo much to do with says The Art the source of the 1 Prosaic Now Fancy is the fancy work of the and the varied patterned render tbe task very particularly when a new design is worked out from tions for the first An in or even four with a heavily ribbed is the most popular style though many skillful knitters continue a design throughout an entire stocking as many as 20 balls or more of colored The intricacies of a generally sufficient satisfy the ambition of most the plain leg being a come relief after the close attention essary to follow the or One of the patterns for thejl latter is the Gists of two colors apparently plaited gather like a and for which a writer iu the New York Tribune gives the following the sign X meaning to repeat from Cast on 100 one round rib two and two for 8 rows with original knit 1, turn and purl 1, knit 2, turn and purl 2, turn and 3. knit 4, and purl 4, tarn and purl p. Repeat all around stocking until there are 20 groups of five stitches Turn take Xj pick up fi turn and knSt 5. Turn and purl 6, together with the fifth pick up stitch of of group and knit them Continue in way all the of the contrasting group are taken theu pick up 5 more and repeat from X all around Do the same with next original color only taking up the 6 tbe knitting To end the pattern 5 knitting off the original and gether with the 5 knit 1 of con- back 4, leaving i stitch on kmt 4 purl j back 8, leaving 2 stitches on knit 3, taking one of the original color with the Knit back 2 and knit 2, knitting one of the other gronp second back gether with the other Repeat all around the Indigestion and Wearing Shoes Are Prolific of It is better to avoid as far as is everything that has a tendency to produce for when it is difficult to efface In these days it is important that a woman should maintain a young appearance as long as she not from a point of vanity but as a means of obtaining The competition for work is so keen rbat those who may be prematurely qld have very little when pitted against looking Nothing more gives an old appearance to a young face j than the pain endured from wearing tight When this pain is endured after an expression of discomfort which cannot by any effort from itself on the countenance will become indelibly planted there in lines which it will TTC found very to and so wrinkles will very quickly be traced at a much earlier age than they would otherwise show f Women wrinkle sooner than as a because they are usually of more anxious and more about small It is this constan t anxiety and worry which so disastrous to After any great either mental or the of the face will be greatly relieved by bathing the face for eome time in warm and after- ward it a thorough massage with the This greatly relieves and rests the tired muscles and relaxes the strained appearance which tens the coming of these When it is felt that forehead is wrinkled it must immediately be smoothed with the drawing them along in the direction in which the hues It is well also to the skin with cold water after using the always taking care that the water is which is often induced by is also another cause of wrinkled Rapid Remedy For From ID French Even a slight injury of this kind is always painful and sometimes slow to engine workers and many other will welcome the through the New York of a very excellent remedy for of reported recently from It ia stated that Dr. Thierry of the Hospice de la accidentally dis- covered that burns may be almost instantaneously by the application of a solution of picric The rapidity of its action depends the promptness with which the mixture is when used immediately it ia said to stop the pain in a marvelous and greatly to hasten the Dr. Thierry claims to have proved this by experiments upon himself and many hospital and he urges mine owners and such as employ women or children in work that exposes them to of burns to keep a supply in tanks or ready for instant of would be a merciful what is reduce the money which might byi reason of injury to In the well regulated a picric acid should be to the usual stock of remedies always kept on Dr. Thierry docs not say how much water to use in the but a pound of acid in a barrel of water is the proportion used in some French has among other says Mrs. steak may be made tender by brushing it well cm both sides with a pastry brush dipped in a mixture ol equal parts of oil and i Care must be taken to brash so that the d sinks inlo tho The steak pnt away theu for 24 and when cooked at the end of that it be- found I M It