. i l TIIE SCHAKTON TRIBUNE -TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 4. 1897. u J Cbe Rome Reading Circle The Wed By ,o Copyright, 1807, SYNOPSIS. Great speculation 1 rlfo In Drumtochty tvs to ho at nml vvhoro thu approachliw miir. rlaRo of Kato aCrneglc, an nidscopnllin, and John cnrmlchicl, tho Prco Kirk min ister, will bo cilebratcd. Tho problem 11 nn ntnorblnK iml ttementlous one to tin reoplo, until Knto pottle tho matter l nskltiff Dr Davidson, tho minister ot tho l'arlsh (i:stnl)llh(-(l) church, to perform tho cetwmonj. Ono Sunday a lpttir fiom Dr. Dalilou Is rend to th I'reo Kirk congregation, Inviting them to the vvrd illng In the pirlsh church the following Friday aftirnoon nt two, and asking that they tako thu pews pet apart for tlulr farms. Slnco tho tcIIrIour movement of '43, nomo thirty jeirs before, vvhlih to Hiilteil in the establishment of the Kite Klik, nono of the dUsentrrs hud cvet ot foot within the parish church to occupy their ancesttal pew. The ihiv ot the wid jllng llnds tho lilngo thus united for tho first tlmo in thlrt jcar. Kat Is to be married in white silk, with much old lace, nnd her mother's jewilo. She Ins.i.o irldemnld, but nun attendants in uni form nfl befitted a solillc i' d.aurhti r. Car mlohnel has for bct man tho minister ot St llede's, Olnsgow John, tho parish llendle. Insists that the gloom nnd his best man ho at tho chuich at a quaiKr to two. IWRT III. "It's sune, nnc doot," lie explained to St Uede's, "an' It mlcht he easier tao keep ylr man nlet lieie" for ot Cnt mlchael ho took no more notice than a babe In arms "but a.' maun line vc nff my mind afore the creetlcal time comes, for there's a leenilt tae ony man's capacity, ' Ye see, a'm nilvlscd that the palrty frae the Ivodge '111 leach the gate at the oor exact, an' e may trust the Gen eral for time, an' tho Doctor an me hev tae lcao the Manse tae fa' In afore them nt the Kirk door. A'o paced It an calculated it, an' ken tao twa seconds -when we maun come roond the liedKe, for the doctor's pace Is fixed, an' It canna bo bioken or hur ried. Oor step Is thlitj-jcar auld, an' It's fled. "Gin je pot In the road vvl' lr mon, or he took tae wnnderln' at the last minute, it Tiuil be fearsome; julst tnk him doon" repatdlng the Fiee Klik minister with pity, and -without i sign of recognition. "He's an awfu dlsjnsklt condectlon, an' '111 be a caio tae ye. When yet Bit him intae tho Kirk he'll no be responsible, an' he mlcht tiy tno escape. Keep a grup o' him, an' for ony sake dlnna let him Bet nmaiiff tho foulk, or he mlcht hide hlmel' an' it -wild be a. fine business Bin MIsj Kato and the General cam doon here nnd he wesno. hero tae meet them; a" wuil never enter Drumtochty Kirk again vvl' ony satisfaction." The best man Bavo John to tinder stand that the bridegroom was In safe hands. Carmtehacl rcBnrded them both with a glassy stnre, and only whis)eied softly to himself In differ ent expel imental kev.x, "I will," but it was not really necessary to keep him separate from the congregation. They were strongly under tho ituluence of the funeral annlogj, and, treatliiB him as chief mourner, affected not to see him, and would hold no intei couise with him in any form. Nether ton actually acrteil ills face when Cainilchacl, as a last resomce of ner vouHness, would have .spoken to him, and gave tail men to understand he had not piovokctl such unseemly frivol Perhaps we did not Blorify John overmuch afteiwards, but let it bo our excuse that when the two processions met then? was not s feet between them; nnd this was how they cam into Kirk John first, who crotbed the then Tirn OHNnnAL, nnncT and PROUD WITH KATK ON HIS AltM. open space before the precentor's desk, and then wheeling round looked be fore him with amazing composure; next the Doctor, in hlt velvet couit dress, black gown and bands, and hooj of whlto eatln and purple so happy was his faco wo try to remember the ex pression now that he is gone; then tho Geneial, erect nnd proud, with Kate on his arm, serious but undismayed, with a smile for tho people and tho (bonniest blush for tho bildegroom, who was visibly trembling, close be hind her gallant maids, as neivous and abashed as two bovs, but deter mined to do their part unlllnchlngl;'. RE. ROUGH HAND Itching, scaly, bleeding nalms, shapeless ualli, and painful finger endi, plmplti, blackhead), oily, raothy kln,dry, thin, nnd falling lialr, Itch. Ing, icaly acalpa, nil yield quickly to warm baths vita Cuticuim Boip, nnd gentle anolntlnga with Ctnicuiu (ointment), tho great akin cure. (ytlcura li Mil throughout thi world. FoTTia Daco 4D Cam. Coir . &! Vrop , lioiton. ff- " llow to Vrodaci Bolt, White Hindi," frw ITCHING HUMORS ImttDtlr ralltrtd by tetlbliilUttiuui. A WSmik B of ' , Kale Carnegie Ian Maclaren- by John Watson. Many are tho pleasant tales which are told by the flresldeq in the winter time of whnt happened; how the Doctor carried himself with tho most grac ious statellness; how Kate answered in a volco heard all over the Kirk His petit Macfadyen had her own doubts about the obeying; how Carmlchael disgraced himself beyond belief nnd even beyond the defense of the Free Klik, snylng, "I do" nnd "I will" to gether, losing the ring after all his anxious care, and almost requiring tho help of St liede's to put It on Kate's finger; how the Colonel took off Kate's gloe with a dainty hand, . DOCTOIl DAVIDSON KNEW and V.C. received It from him as an order of chivalry; but from all such details the talk turns to the address which Dr. Davidson gave to John Car mlchael and Kate Carnegie. On such occasions it was bis custom to im rress upon the husband nnd wife such homely virtues as industrj, temper ance, good temper and forbearance, with Illustiatlons of an extremely chaiactti, but this day tho deptha of his heait were stined He forgot his worldlj doubts of the wisdom of thl3 marriage, and lemembeilng the cov ered portrait of his llttlo maid, nnd tho angel which he brought home fiom Itnly for his study, he let all men know what ho thought of love, until even Marget Howe was satisfied. "Dear friends of us all, vour lave has now been crowned with the bless ing of the Church, which is the ntlde of Christ, and jour feet stand within the goodly Land of Proml'-e You havo entered Into that holy estate which Is tho deepest mystery of ex perience nnd the very sacrament of tho Divine Love. It Is a chief mo ment in life when two people, who vrslerday wero sttangers to ono an other, are drawn together by nn Irte sl.stlblc attiactlon so that their souls cannot be henceforward divided by time or i-pace, or life or death; vhm one sees in a single woman that dream of purity and sweetness which has ever haunted his soul, when In a slrt;le man she finds that rest and satls'ac tlin her heart has been unconsciously seeking. It Is a levelntlon from above, and makes nil things new. It Is th hand of Providence, and annuls evfij nisument of worldly providence You have performed nn act of utter faith, believe In ono nnother to the end. As the bride has given herself to tho bride groom, let him be to her now father and mother, sister nnd hi other, nnd most sweet, husband. As he has given h'mself to her, let the bilde sustain ni.d Insplro his heart In the great af fairs of life and his holy calling It ou wish jour new estate to be touched with perennial beaut j, cherish those giaclous visions which have made spring within your heart dutlng tho days of jour betrothal You must nev er forget nor deny tho vision you once saw; you mubt never allow it to be stolen from jou by ridicule or cyni cism; jou must lesolve that it bo not blotted out nor blurred by the com monplace experience ot life Faults may appear which weie once hidden In a golden mist, excellencies may seem to fade In the glare of the noon day .sun. Still be unmoved In your do votlon; still remain confident nnd hopeful. Amid tho reality of present imperfection, bellevo in tho Ideal. You saw it once, It still exists; It Is the final truth. That is the man, that Is the woman you lovo. That is tho shape of mortal beauty qod bees, and which for an hour Ho showed unto you. That Is the soul which Is to be when this conflict with temptations. Hide that imagination In j-our Inmost heart, like one of Angellco's angels within a carved tabernacle; and on a day to come Christ's Hand will open wide the door, and forth shall come tho bildegroom and tho Brldo as the An ircls of aod In tho Kingdom of our Tnther " Kate hold her court In tho Gallery of tho Lodge, and all Drumtochty paid their devolis, for she had insisted ev ery person should come from Burn brae, who held her hand In both of his, and with a trembling volco prayed that tho blessing of tho God of Israel might rest on her all the days of her life, unto Tammas Mltchel', clothed in misery nnd his Sunday blacks, who XU&7 Ml MtiK ': 'f wna dragged to the Hpot by Annie with many appeals, but could not be In duced to offer a hand, confining him self to a Jerk of tho head and ail Inar ticulate noise suggestive to "wushln' e wcel," and forcibly escaping to the open air, where ho wiped his forehead, nnd nn hour later remarked to Saund ers Hell had mndo him also pass through the lire "They mlcht begin on the barley ony day," With the ex ception of a few who had not the courago of speech, and Whlnnle, who begnn "Miss Carnegie," nnd departed covered with phnme, everyone was most careful to say "Mrs, Carmlchael," nnd since wo had no smooth conven tional formula, offered some personal word of kindness. Dmmsheugh was happy: "We're a' prood o' the minister, for he's keeplt ye In the. Glen;" and Mrs. Macfaydcn very hearty: "Gin oor love can mnko a castle ye 'HI no miss tho Lodge;" Archie Moncur overcame his sin n ess to make his Jest; "Yo've deposed the minister an' ta'en the first place;" but Jnmla Soutnr was best of all, for ho gave them a keen glance to see they understood, nnd only snld, "nalthcr life noY death." It was a strange sight to see tho ancient house filled with simple country folkone wondered whnt Illack John Carnegie would have said to this Invasion and V. C. remarked on their utter unac (liialntunce with high-class manners, for tho Glen did not crush one another on the stair, nor light for food at the tables, nor drown one another's voices, nor say bitter things behind one nn other's backs, but made a very modest meal, and then went quickly out to the sunny bank In front of the Lodge and FOR WHAT THEY WAITED. wpake toffpthor In hlph charity till tho time should como for the lepartuie of the bride. Hut the pride of the Tree Kirk folk knew- no bounds The name of Mis. Carmlchael was nevtr off their lips and Netherton referred to "oor minister's wife" in such a vvav ns to nmar.j all bjstanders. They were In deed so evidently lifted that they might have become a stumhllnf? block to the old Kirk had It not been that tho Glen was in an almost heavenly state of mind, and that Dr David son himself beenme the chief offender KolnR from proup to Kioup congratu lating Carmlchael's people on their ac quifctlon, and prophosvlntr great tloIng3 in the Tree Kirk manse It was Kate's Idea that she and Car mlchael -should go down to Klldum mlo In that very four-wheeled dog cart In which she had driven him up a year ago, and It was at his request she wore a trim little hat with a white bliiVn wing lrv tho side theieof, as ho had first been her, although whether the same hat and wing no man could tell, 'When tho bilde and bildegroom came down 'the stone stair and ap pealed in tho deep doorwa, Drum tochty was gathered In the courtyard with eager expectation, and Dr. Da vidson knew for what they waited. "People of Drumtochty," ho said, standing out In relief against the brid al gioup, "the bilde must not leave the home of her family, with her hus band, without some ono wishing them both godspeed, and I would be jour mouth today. We have all loved Kate There is no music like the melody of health. When every life-string is in perfect tune, and the Cure, rich, red lood dances through the ar teries to the quick step of health, life is truly worth liv ing Hut the hu man body is the most delicate and intricate of all instruments I ' t...- t!.l w .. jua, uue nine jl strincr out of 3' V tune will make jn ' a general dia. 'W. A rnrd Tim tinrti. ' I lllftv nnnnri'titlv be in the best of order in everyway, save that there is a slight disorder of the digei. tion. The sufferer hardly notices it, and does not think it worth troubling about. It is just one little string out of order, but it soon puts every organ ki the body into a jangling discord, The blood no longer re ceives the proper supply of life-giving tie. ments with wliJch to build up new and healthy tissue. Instead it receives the poi sons thrown off by improperly digested food and the effete material with which the in testines are clogged Diseases of the blood and skin or wasting diseases like consump tion are the result. The best of all known medicines is Dr. Flerce's Golden Medical Discovery. It keeps every life-string in perfect tune. It corrects all disorders of the digestion, It invigorates the liver It makes the appetite hearty and keen and assimilation perfect. It fills the blood with the vital-elements that build new and healthy tissues, firm mus cles, and strong, vibrant nerve fibers, Acting through the blood it tears don n inert, half, dead tissues and causes them to be carried off and excreted. It acts upon every organ of the body driving out impurities and dis ease germs, It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures every kind of humor from the common simple blotch or eruption to scrofula. It cures eczema, salt rheum, and all skin affections. It cures 93 per cent, of all cases of consumption. Thou, sands have testified to its wonderful merits. All good druggists sell it. Dr. Tierce's I'ellets cure Constipation. fm0mt mm 111-U 11 n ir mm. .. 5-7 l S SyW. m vVfr 4 K U ii rlTa "... M Carnegie 'becattfie she was bonnle and truo and kind, and wo have all re Bpected John Carmlchael for his work, and IiIr honesty, and his wanii heart. Our friends hae united their lives, nnd our hearts nre full of good-will to them both, nnd ever will bo whllo any of us arc living. Wherefore I call upon you, men nnd women, all to gether nnd with nil your might, to give three cheers for the bride nnd the bridegroom." With thU cheer the heart of Drum tochty In It thoy drove away, and ns they went nlong the avenue the young er folk Mantling on either Bide pelted them with Mowers. They drove down to the Tochty, halting for a time on tho bridge, and up the other side till they came to that place where the de parting traveler gets his last view of tho Glen. From that spot they could see the woods round the Lodge, and the people waving to them from a knoll. Then they plunged Into tho cover of the firs, drawing rearer to one another ns tho shadow of tho un known fell upon them; but when they came out Into the sunshine on the oth er side they found n white lose lying between them, nnd Kate fastened it on her breast. (Tho Hnd.) must iiavi: itni'jiA'rr.D. The Prime Minister of Victoria Meets n Constituent. SIrOavan Duffy, who was prime min ister ot Vlctorlu and speaker of the legislative assembly of that colony, wns once returned to the assembly by a single ote mnjoilty. On visiting his constituents subsequently he wns le eched with a special warmth by an Irish fellow coiintrjmnn "And so," snld Sir Gaan Duffv, to his friend, "ou weie one of my sup porters " "No, sir," was the reply, "I was two of them." A I'npIiiI Present. Mrs Johbs "What on otrth Is that?" Mr. Jobbs "Th it, my dcir, Is a bano meter a present from our ton at col lege " "Oh, I've heard of them Isn't the dear hoy thoughtful' Which wn do we sciew it when we want the weathtr to bo line?" DRUNK TWENTY YEARS, A correspondent writes- I was drunk on nnd oil for over tuentj juirs, drunk when I Jind moiiej, Holier when I hud none. Vhmy dear frUnds 1 lost, nnd numbers kiivo tno good ndv ho to no purpose, but thank Hod tin lintel hand lame nt last In the form of inv Kood wife, w ho udmlnlntcted j our marvelous remedv, "Anti-lag, ' to tno without tin know leclco or coitKont. I am now su ed nnd complitiij' transformed from a worthless fellow to u koIk r unil uspertnble cltlcn." 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Weelve apos ltlre wrltton suarantoo to effect a mm Cfi PTC in oachcoMor refund tho caoner. Prico UUU lOirer lockage or six pkges (full treatment) for flGO, IJ7 inall. In plain wrapper, upon receli tof price, ( lrcular AJAX UEMEDY CO., cHi",k4,!il'- Kor Balo In Hcrnnton,' I by Muttltews Ilros, nml .Morgun &. Co. 7 THE 124-126 Wyoming Ava. Specia! Bargains For Today. We shall place on sale for one day our entire stock ot 25 dozen men's flue quality Stan ley (laundered) Negligee Shirts in all the latest designs and colorings, including two separate collars and one pair new style link cuffs, excellent value at $1 and always sold at that price. 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