i The Paths of Destiny, (Go your own way; let me go mine: For us the differing day-stars shine Across the shifting water-way That links to-day with yesterday And kisses with regretful lips The sands and the departing ships, Whose top-masts, sinking in the sea, Return no more to you and me, Go your own way: each has his own For us the differing day-stars shone Above the hills that hurry down The valley from the inland town, Where bovhood's changeful vows were traced In drifting sand, thus here effaced, (io your way; let each man's soul Maintain its purpose and its goal. The times are dead that called friends; Our lives have different aims and ends. Careers which satisfy like thine us That ache, that break, vet still afar Pursue fame's fair, elusive star, Until, beyond the realms of night, Toil rises, star-like, avatar. A god incarnate from each line vige, Across the hollow-sounding lakes Whose low, recurrent thunder shakes The sand whereon our pathways part Mine to the height, yours to her heart For us the dif Go your own way: let me go mine, —John Bennett, in the Criterion, A BRIDE BY TELEGRAM. ny ering day-stars shine: Mrs. Whitney. “Send me for Friday evening ley Station.” That Miss Betsey read it over once. the rec and, u off the no paper. But Mi 1d down inient engag busin She w gram wi put it ried In i thusa and sliss Pameln Blytl was goin wu all "sald an't be possible.” who can the bride Batsey, back rot's the day is to be the “Which Frid: Miss Arethusa. “Why. Friday nounced Miss Pamela. to-mo COUrse: been a deal easier an inate Bee?” staring in wi this rrow, of ried on “He's always maki calls ‘sup “Well, 1 never!” “Who the bride, “If she's i tar won't over iphed around ‘kage of drs “Some married,” emphasis “It's Jessie Mordnunnt cided Pamela and off with three vears, waz foolish trap!” “Si Harold but I didu’t supe enough to fall Km Mari “Or perhaps it's fiddded Miss Betsew been making up a with tablier fronts and a train fat Mise Needlepoint me 0 herself, And 1 can believe amount of folly of the Shelt Wnce th changed that from Mary Ann to Marian.’ “There's the three Misses MacKenzie every of ' ; : Miss Arethusa, “No,” Miss Pamels You be quite certain Jessie ey think she'd like that!” “And I dare say.” vindietively Miss Arethusa, who was the clide ter of the three, to favorable “they oret’” “Walkley Station is only three.quar ters of an bour from New York.” said Betsey. “Let's go to the wedding!” “And.” added Miss Pame chuckle, “let's notify all om go!’ For the three Misses Blythe were not pleased that Harold Smith should pre fume to take so Important a step as that of matrimeny without their con gent and advice. Hadn't they known him as a curly-headed Ind before he ever went into college? Hadn't he played many a practical joke upon them, In his wild, rollicking way didn’t they know perfectly well that SBhelton's, on girl's Ofer sani may 's flighty enough for anythin rather enjoy an and the loast a ews of human an npratire v think it's unfathomable ' p la. in na friends to her around in that majestic fashion!” eried Arethusa. “But, girls, T'll tell vou what we will do; we'll go and call on the Mordaunts.” Mrs, Mordaunt, a pretty, full-blown rose style of matron, was doing crew el work. Jessie, her daughter, who cor- was painting a vase of purple pan They did not an secret. looked } rr inn + sub ject of impending marringes, and and they stared when Afiss Arethnsa asked if they hadn't had “We always do our own sewing," Mordaunt., “Jessie can fit a dress as well as Madam Mondini her- “But for such a very, very important occasion as this," smirked Miss Are. “We never have any important ocea- laughed Jessie, “Look, Miss Blythe; do you think my pansy is as os And when the three old maids had at taken their departure, 1 at her mother In amazement, mingled with mirth “Mamma,” said she, old women mean?” “1 think. dear,” said Mrs, th i Joasie what do those Mordaunt, unsettled in their min just a little azy, you And away, it of which ald * that thers aut for you, Oh, 1 insist upon your staying to tea.” feakettle in the hotse + 35 Ono. wT Pn tt into the not, fo the mini cake stand, shiit on maids ran, ole and the oyster and the and-erumipet store bakery, which, for eliter oie polite the olor to junckily, wae fot vet And kind Mra her guests with fract tha Smith night tained nesx, But there waz no wedding and no Misses Blythe went back to New York, lous, disappointed old spinsters? And now that they had come into possession of one of his choicest, dear. nature not to be revenged, fully and entirely. “Do you suppose she'll go out in the cars?’ asked Arethusa. “In full dress! What nonsense,” re. torted Pamela, “She'll drive, of course, in a carriage!” “8he'll get her death of cold.” said Miss Betsey, with a shiver. “Driving fifteen miles in ‘full dress!’ ” And that was, perhaps. the most de thenceforth, to the eleventh command. ment. Prevent and Practice, “1 hinve been very much palaed,” sald the man who always has a regretfol look in his eye, “to observe the Ameri cin eagerness to make money.” “1 understand that you have written a book on the subject.” “Yes. But I am not going to publish it~-not until I can see some wethod of making It pay.’ Washington Star, A GENUINE BAD MAN. HOW A LEADVILLE DESPERADO PLAYED HOSS WITH TWO TENDERFEET. Fhurston Lillibridge n of the Wentern was Type Man-Killer-—- He was 8 Blusterer and a Braggart But Had Sand, Nevertheless, “You often hear and read yarns the general effect that bad wen are al bad ace that there is no such a thing as a man the blusterers, cording to these stories, being all cow ards.” sald Jared McAlbert, a well known Montana mining man who vis ited Washington recently. varus make me bad man almost who blusters, ed BT smile. regular is also on his own confession, deeds, the bra nounced with wolves, but who were always ready to stand for anything they sald, drunk or sober, bad know whoops that they ate man's that he the crac as bad, to yelp it out king of his guns; roar it out in the middle of the between whenever the fancy struck aver, announced Wore that you bells on invest bad men L . i him men iO0eY didn £1 INS, fairly well loaded up aroun to Nat made more Lillibridge, quiet har hem when the fir LIEIT ST dressed but w Why? ak up his trousers, play froma,’ “Hah? sald the t quiringiy. “Hoss, Li ‘We're I want find out if you can lope in harness as fast as you can talk.’ “A% he spoke he suddenly al rope over the two young men's shoul f i eh BILE Hibirldge, I snial negoin’ to play hoss, shouted to threw ders, hanging on to the two loose onds | himself, holding them in his left hand, | With lis right he reached for one of | his guns, and planted a ball about an inch from each of the young men's heels, “iit ap!” be howled, and the two Camden boys were out of the door in a second, Lillibridge right Debind them with the reins in his left band, and still Kicking up the dusi at their heels with the gun in his right, “io a-hompin’! Shake it up! Jost hit the high places? Lillibridge bawled after them between the cracks of his gun, until they fairly dragged him along, swift runner as he himgelf was, go fast was the pace the per suaded them to take up. Up and down Malin street he drove them, the town taking it in with howls of joy. “iWhon, there!’ yelled Lillibridge, when he had brought his team “wack to their starting place, Lillibride> un- wound the rope from them, and then ed for the return of his wind. “You Shetlands are not bad on talk, And want when and run like you ean to learn how and unship your guns from your purty new en you you where to to pack around with you. Why didn't me up some? “The young fellows looked but nothing. LAllibt them under his protection night, and in time they learned how to gheepish, took that idee said B from good, Thurston Lillibridge was the only man who ever had the drop on that quick trigger man, Bat Mas He crept up be- hind Masterson one day, and with a quick movement grabbed both of the Marshal's guns out of his belt, Mas terson wheeled around and found him- by Lillibridge with He stood stock still, ex two balls in hl ad several Lillibridge handed “This same covered his head, with the Mas- 4 1 I growls lowered for had Lillibridge, guns and he them back to terson, “ U's up a-gunnin’ for un HOW FU NSTON So Truth Shaw in Him the Pletnres Whigh Waving a Sword, flow Jewelers Identify Gems, is it si number, ler as it of iE Sv his registry books, Ww ption of the setting and each Examine your rings with and the numbers will be Whenever an article of a ; iher, with its repair re i on tl 5 ae jowelry is paired this nun enterey hook wherever is felt of all ariicles of jewelry, but is partic larly in the repair watches, Every tin 8 watch cleaned its new number ls seratehied somewhere on the inside of One can never deceive a jeweller as to the length of time since the wateh was Iast cleaned, as Lie has it registered in his books, If you cannot make out a jewelry de. soriptive list yourself, your jeweller will fill out the registry for youn. Your | chances of recovery in ense of robbery are greatly Increased, i is ld noticeable of 1 is the ease. How to Give Children Castor O11 Children who refuse to take castor | ofl make no fuse if it is given in this way: Take one cup of milk, ane of | treacle, half a coup of sugar. half a cup | of castor oll, a teaspoonful of carbon. ate of soda, two of ginger, a little and enough flour to make a stiff paste, oll out, cut into shapes and bake in a | quick oven. One or two are as good | #8 a dose of oll~Woman's Life, CALIFORNIA RAISIN-MAKING. gional Sights in the Niate, The gang woves in a bunch, clipping off translucent tels, arr shrink the sun we the clusters of museca anging them upon the t ata shrivel under 3 into the concentrated delicac Behind them the bi the know honestly Oiaid by t i ’ in, one on either s tray over the full one ously reversing it, then, carrying upper ith Process one WwW row, It is at this that the on down the stage in curing is most delectable, The Ay grape amber changing through gh rua i wun anges io balls #1 the and of nethyst wil are drops honey mel distilled], so sweet they make for the » gunl wit iS acres but en pa forty and go on eating oe ast your away, you L, while 1 ate is cloying » Weetness ther WW Him, Cured Civilisation and the Brick. oer of burnt of Chaldean In Heuzey, of Acaden ted greatest | rudely shin v1}d mania thout a arched, eacl Of maker's found ry lowest wt h and Nippnr ent Bonsai these came th iy of Sirpuria, of that « Zany a And 80 wy lion's head. stamped and like Eannndun. wionia some four tho ity. are our to the d 1 iE Ana era glazed ones ent A Sleep-Wnlking Reernit's Dangers ous Freak. When sombpambnlisis take to the use of firearms, people with thelr wits about them must needs be wide awake. About 11 o'clock on Tuesday night a recruit belonging to the Becond Bate tation, King's Suropshire Light In fantry. stationed at Victoria Barracks. | Portanouth, England, got out of bed | and fired off 1 round of balleartridge | 16 a crowded barrack-rooth, which was | in darkpess. When the lights were turned up the recruit was standing with the smoking rifle In his hand and | arrested he stoutly maintained that he was asleep when he fired the rifle, aod For. rifle was directed up- wands, and only the ceiling was dam- aged, The recriit will be tried for be. tng in the unlawful possession of ball dhrividge. Ten roumis of ammunition were found lying near another block of puildings. They had evidently been thirown awny by men who feared in- in consequence of this af- is thought that the ammuni- brought back from the men who had been exer vestigation fair, 1t tion was down by wrown- cising In musketry there Mad Half way between third castle King's Hoom, Munich and Hy Frenne Ludwig . Heol been, ne alone bedehn could not luplicated for less than $1,000,000 is one ut rounded of the id « ory ROQ ered with a score mural paintings, { of hammered | and even the floor is tern gestion of the Fri The only sug 3 SAMY IMM Frind, is wonderful room is the magnilics I throne had table, which floor wi t than Int erected dropped wis # CANOPY Mors pat n COVErs a rega gorgeous room disappearing igh the COUTTS 3 Fiy. pe fussing “Measinh.™ Forty Horseshoes in an Hour, by X neg have fairb in Pleciricity Gilnssmn king. Ar. Bod Hale, a farmer of the B pelghi hood, put a In had died with a litter of hound It at appeared to enk mh wi i Olive 1 and 3 them very mach ag companions. They have enough now to begin to ran after rabbits, and the Inmb stays the dogs oe grown fonees with almost as much ehise as the young hounds, It rans the other shoep and they are ax afraid of it ax they are of the dogs. Harrodsburg (Kyo Dew Spain's Queer River, Extraordinary qualities are possessed by the River Tinto, in Spain. It bard. and if a stone falls into the stream and alights upon’ another In a few months they unite and become one stone, Fish cannot live (nn lis waters, EL RA AML SLs Parrot Lived a Century. One of the longest lived birds o; reson died recently in London. ft was a parrot named Ducky, the poop- erty of the Prince of Wales, afid was sald to be a century and a quarter