adhe Imereti. ied For the Blues. It doesn’t pay to frown when you're blue; You'd better exerise a bit and fill your lungs with air; Don’t sit down and mope or grumble; it you do Men may pity, but they'll leave you sitting there, has been unkind, troubles cloud your When the world when life's mind, Don’t sit down and frown, and moan and mope! Take a walk along the square, your lungs with fresh air— Then go whistling back to work, and smile again and hope --=(Cleveland Leader, [FeSasasasasas? 25252525252 ay Agnes, theIndianGirl and sigh, full BY HELEN FORREST GRAVES. “2505 2525252525252525252525252525 “An Indian girl, a real exclaimed Helena Dickson, with a lit- tle scream. “Dear me! 1 never ex- pected to see anything like even in the Far West.” It was a spacious, roomy furnished with an odd intermingling of luxury, privation and makeshift. irl girl! Indian +h ais kitchen i i i pine logs roared up the great, nous chimney; at the othe three girls sat round a table; Ralph Daveanant, the farmer, asie2p on the chintz-cushioned lounge, lulled by the continuous ruvhing sound of the great western river that bound- ed one extremity of his domains. Guy Davenant sat near the girls— while i of the forest, with shady, and dair curling in black, all over his head. He quickly as Miss Dickson “Agnes Oscawanda?” “You say she's in the Why don't the women in?” “Guy!” hazel eyes, sliky rings looked spoke, he exclaimed outer ki tell her to come ev} s 9? tcaen’ reproved his Indian interpreter’s “Helena ought Guy. “She's as beautiful as a s ut she is old Oscawan ter, and she lives down “What then? She is and cultivated as nine the girls around her say, or I'll go out Julia Davenant her lip, and openin beckoned haugh figure standing by t “Come in, Agnes, out Guy, as if deter his eviden and Agnes Osc ing with t bending re She sister. inuehiar!® daughter! to ses her, ia's daugh- oy as Bister font awands ow, ed was d many a brunette on lineage, raven black braids at the delicate, straight a Greek model was some dark we f a scar let shawl folded across her shoulders, and a about her hair. She hung her hea th evi dent embarrassment at lena Di son's bold stare “I only came to Mr the baskets he ordered of she sald, in OW “But sit Fo ules,” sald Guy long distance.” Agnes Oscawanda hes Guy Devanant's request, she would ed a little. Bu: Ju! ed on, without look ena’s supercilious red blood “No,” she 80.” “Then [ will with you,’ his hat. “1 don't @l herself to woods,” said Julia, rudely “Indeed, I am not afraid, interpreter’s daughter, “Afraid! It .sn't a fear,” said Guy. “It's a light night, and 1 would walk.” ’ The three girls eyed eacn other as the door closed benind the Indian girl and her companion. “Very polite to rush Helena in that Clara, “the tiere” “Oh, I don’t care,” gling. “A mere sure.” “Its Just like “Agnes Oscawanda wall ugh, 1 dare say, but she only an Indian girl, and it is foolish to get her into the notion of expecting the same at- tentions that we receive, Meanwhile mr arn, bair, Oval nl and silken scarf Daven my father,” voice, and You Wh rest have Had th ae tated. confirmed have gladly rest lara 1 , and giance calle dark cheek quietly i isters to her said, must walk a said part of the Guy, jumping up way for think an Agnes earort NAa% accuse through yin the said the question of lovely star like the off and leave of way,” said of her visit Kort raf nignat sald Helena, gig matter of taste, I'm Guy,’ sald Julia is eno is beautiful young daughter dian interpreter, “Not that I care for Agnes, though she Is pretty enough to turd any man's head,” thought the of the In: to treat her a little more civilly fosult her? [| won't have IL" And so, although Miss Dickson had been invited to make a visit to the Western wlldernesses, apecially to carry out a darling design of Clara and Julis Davenant, that “2 match” should be struck up-—or, perhaps, “ig- nited” would be the proper term-—be- i i : i ' : i | | tween her and their brother Guy, the young gentleman persisted In treats ing her with nothing more thau the | regulation civility, “It's too wean!” ing. “When tie property Julia And Helena, ting into the malidenhood, ointed her vigorously Davenant was a the angling for. said Clara, pout. | lit | FRE 1d d such a nice own, too,” Helena has of her herself, who and yeliow her halr cheeks with bloom" than for Guy husband well worth was get.’ lear of and an- | Sere curled ‘Tose more ever, “But you'll ask Agnes Os your picnic party. Cg “Indeed, we ant answered, haughty head What would people Then [| shant Guy, independently Julia burst tears “Guy, you are t« thing! And He picnic.” girls ' y shall nd into any- much passed wit “Do you expect us an equality with oun “2 40 = not.” was “I bell bewitched father's flashed cul “Perhaps “Her father's “Guy, it no jesting “Did I was Mis leave me in prac: a ttle “But Hele wants out even KNOW the bru i Agnos you eve outiandis has,’ or 54 y i Spit whi you to go sald Guy; picnic SSCorti: ing, took woods “I won't home? TT} ” w aos Laey mig ut & « would was 0orae acro Oscawanda and his pas been all that threshold ter have never cea what But come down AN § gerstand 80 much n “Your ary, care and at! “The lara, biting her lip as the three girls walk ed homeward saw ler eyes flash woke.’ Helena unnecesy have every bold, said C tri he mph D wh on wiaen monuns, “pr me, when raps sufficiently,” hat case [ can | the mark.” unbounded he she thought: “and easily him t For Helena had bring to confi of persuasion. It was a bright, frosty afternoon in late November when Guy Davenant walked up to the door of the farm house, leaning on dhe Indian arm Julia rose to welcome home. “I will help him into the house now,” coldly staring the beautiful young gir! in the face “You need not trouble yourself any further, Agnes Oscawanda, “Stop,” said Guy. sternly, as his sister would have motioned his sup porter away. “She has the best and only right to be at my side now." “Guy! What do you mean?” gasp him ed Julia, scarcely utderstanding what significance his words were iutended to convey. “1 married her this said, with quiet, exultant my wife, she 18 your equal-—in all else afinitely your superior. Agnes, my pear! of the {« welcome, a thou and times, your new home.” And, with a sinking heart, Helena saw Agni Oscawanda, rpreter's daughter, elevat had s0 vainly morning,” he pride. “As rest, io the 1 inte 0 the i to ocet pusition she ipy. Truly, “Woman disposes.” Cupid had New proposes, but Miss Davenants tted themselves, after all Wee CLERK" LAND. IN LAP Automatic logical Registration of Meteoro Phenomena, Under Difficulties. y al weather ouse the to imitate the Mt, Washington no observer 14 i i (SE on Sabko HOE wEkwork, tus, and gistoer suspended arge « rain cord ARK Where Providence Guarded. yinetimes On Nia head Yesterday af ernoc ton off cat in Out Ww my und the corn ater my my Lae « th boy to at heat girl meeting in remind lunel my shi me pa on with before of town, ap digha x1 into and off Siratford. Just bef the merry-go-round door dis i figur don't dine in par we reached out also that folks sleeves in the B.S. Bo, as there tim= to go back for the coat, and as it was a little lark for us any how, we lunched jn a hurry up place nirt on. The meal cost 85 cents, which 1} paid from a bunch of small change in my overcoat pocket “Here's where the fool luck comes in. Whea I got back to my place, and chancing to go to my wallet, which wis in my trousers pocket, it waa fiat and empty. 1 had paid a bill of $19 and cleaned myself out, then for got all about it “Suppose | badn't broken the but ton, had worn the coat, and had gone to the Bellevue-Stratford? What Philadelphia Press. in Phila popular songs, He given a medal for nging them A man has been arrested delphia for stealing should have been stealing them instead of si A young Long Island @d the mil worked Yi no mart lionaire whom he money in far there is UY A woman out in Indiana died ly, and she NO man wa funeral ipulated in her will that mot} must have m diana wh ver had a »d the exquisi imaginary maginary man dr te am pleasure race, prople w ig of past im yen muni mors abit nanimat ionz to Scott az a boy cut his rival WAS al answer he coat of ton that waye wae wonid tarn had miss on Pigeon Kidnappers. New York city has a multit “Nights” of pigeons. There are few blocks that have not at least one rool devoted to this purpose. The section of territory bounded by Eighteenth and Thirtieth sireets and Eighth and Ninth avenues, has over twenty lights.” Their owners may be seen, wice a day, at aix in the morning and again at five in the afternoon, stirring the birds to flight, A ten foot ishing pole, with a black cloth at one md, is often used for starting the birds, Many of the “flights” are used io catch stray pigeons. The “siray” i a8 it iz called, joins the flock in their | apward flight and is trapped on the | ude of fescont. One the East Side, it is con sidered legitimate to trap a “stray” { from a rival fancier's flock sCountry i Life in America. - ELEPHANTS ARE DYING OUT. Estimated. Ceylon interesting of ele the and iB from forty ‘ ouly Handbook recor i In new an of the export island during past In 1603 were these pachyderms sent ry, one Br n to Germany. The price paid vas 7,600 rupee ; of 825 rupee 200 hat phants he the there ane ight the Years out of ount to ia and sev AVErae of 1 in exported then, ity rup 1873, and shant which yefore dwindled royally was re hope that busi and encouragemser Ihe sal AVIOUusiy them. irts thao Lilt Rajahs’' co formed The number time treated of was erage of 56 per annum Alfred Clark, an that there are now only vephants in Ceylon. The 3 91 was again raised to Ra. 200 i the effect of the animals chief for total the ald, Aan av Ny expert, esti (tom < 000 Y ua royait this will ner their available sportsmen ting counterbalance the de export Tribune, ase In 3 proporiion to baunts that ephants will Of Shoo rease in the remains 0 be wen. Lahore NAYS OF THE “BORN FIXER to Interfere, ‘Who Knows. the casies {ever Any Use Woman Says Ona of ity is to walk n who h DOG LEFT THE CHURCH. 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