V THE SCRAXTOX T1U13CXE-FR1DAV, MAHCLI 1, 1001'. WEDDING IN BASUTOLAND JPESCniBED BY AN OBSERVANT ENGLISH QUEST. Jonas I one's Son Friday Afternoon Sales 4 " " """ ""'W""" " " " "" """ ! I .. The Brlde'u Elftbornte Attlie and tho Native Guests' Lack of It The Patent Wh Gavc tho Bridegioom Away Set ious Misgivings When the Bildc Took n Sneeze. From i.ic l.jivliii l).illy Ncwi When 1 nttivrU at Jonathan vil lage that tvunlor was nwny villi 11 hand of Ids young men, so that t could nut ec him, though 1 raw hl ron at wedding which was being hod when I teaehed the rceue. 1 was taken thtoiiKh raws of nuked, gt Inning av HRes of both 8t!0i, to be mttoduced to tho Initio and bridegroom, whmi I found to bo a pah ol mixtion convotlt. Wlnsu I saw tins pair thu t,hoc'c neatly pliook my boots uff. Ihe bride, a full-blooded negress, wud droned In u beautiful white mitin dros?, which tilted her as It II had been ilml at her out of a cun. It would not moot In fiont by about tlnec Inchr. ami the bodice was laced up by nation bands of ml silk, like a foot baller's Jersey. In hei shoit wooly hair Iip had pinned a wreath of uttiflcial mno blossom?. Down lief bioad b k tlu ip hung a gieut guil.y laco n bis enough in make a lly net for a tow uiincl In suimuei. Jt was not llv;d on to hoc ihep, nor to her wteuth but was tied on to two little kinky iiilfr .it cadi side of her head by blight Kri.cn lllibuu.. after a fashion of ti nrlzc Hllv of the thought older ut a countv fall. Her hands weio en cased in u pair of white kid glove, man's slo, and a pietty big man at that When I was lutiodured to the newly "hit klul niation she nut one of those ulov.d hands Into mine with a nlm perliis .ill of coyness that made mu feci cold all ovei, for that hand in the klil glove lenilnded me of the da I ook tiiy lit ft lesson fioni J.aiiicnco Kohy. Austiallu's champion boor, and b bail an eight-ounce glove on (thank II- i-ii) on that occasion. In her light 1 mil tho bible ctinlod u fun of splond it oittlcli feuthei.s with which she ' iisheil the llles oil' tho gioom It waH - cuoutli to hai biushiMl nnj a teiiiir. to say nothing of tlp. but it looked a toy in that Riant 11m-.. 'run ;i:oum I In luidcgioom hum; on his In Idea like tlv to it .sugni slick. He was i ill voting mini, lie-ul In n black ''oil, nut, ligh tuiusoi biuced up show thut he woio nooks, shoes-, nhiti Uoves- and a hlgh-ci owned hat. He i.iiilcil his biides white silk glng bam In one hand and an enormous tuiiiili of llowci.s In the other. He tiled i look meek, bin only miccec'ded in Molting sly. hypocrlllial and awful no omtoi table. At times ho would look a' his new spouse, and then a most uiisiilntly cAptc-Mdon would noss his 'o l.no. he would push out his Kie.it thlil, lips until thev lluew a shadow all mound him. oi'ii his dazllng while teeth and kt his gicnt blood-ted ougiie loll out until tlie chasm in his line looked like a lent In a black vol et sown with a Cuidlnal's led bat sttiticil lu the centne. He may have been full of saving since full up und limiting over but It was not the biaud of Christianity I should cite to bi .st my money In. "U'hcn he i aught on graze ilvetod upon him ho tiled to onl, like a biand plucked fioni too 'mining, be lolled his great elvct bl.uk i yes skywaitl, snowed up the silt whlih i.iii iiuosH bis face and "In h be called .i mouth, until it look, d llko a uumploil dooimat. lolded his hands meekly oxer his In cast, and unipcuu.l himself geneinlly like an 'I'lMi-tihtmunt tor a mission boeietv. Tin: muni-rs .snhhzh. I'ioiii him I blamed to Lis ",.,,' who had Khon him av.ay and seined mlKhlV Bind to ffet lid of lilin. "IM" vus. .ncs,.,i in pi,,,. i,illK fl0IM lLi(, " lcl-Jnst the Mime old suit that ii ha I .oin whin hc stmcK- this I'li't. onb moie l il. He wah sullt Uh U anythlns: md cvciythlny In iu Mi.ip, of duss, ,Ntl.,,t 1(. a J , ol hoi ii. a hkh he wore on top of ,!s head He did not cany ,. Pn,ab0B . fans or BOWfcraws of am- Kind In his yio.it niusoulai- lists, one hand Ma'poil an lion-shod asstsrai .,,,,1 tho "'liM- lovhiKlv londkd a ba.tk'-ase. '"id both weapons looked at homo wlaic thev iileil. He was not ki.t JH soil of a i-uth..-ln-law I should bavo hankered for if f had been otii " m.itiiiiionhil piituie: but I vini.il iiiihci lian. one limb of n,o 'd hp.itiien tlnu the ,W10 bo,,.. ()C b.H -iMiUoa son." to,- wi,i, f. ,,, tniUh l.e looked u man. A ibimi of mine who ut.u. tll0 (lJft ((i (h0fie Ii'ople had adilsel me in pinchate a ion. of hiilllf befoie btdlli; picsenled tu the bible and bildcSioom. and I Hart acted at, otdlni.'ly. When the (p.xmoiiy of imu auction wis uMi und hual manaKfd to tuiii my bliiM.ine fa... .,.,v nnm ".M and the bey of damsels, as ahiiy jlothPil ns h-i-ilf. I offered tho snuff box 10 i he lnpp pair. The kiooiii took a tiny plmh ..nd binlled Mdl" us though cormniltiliiB, aonip dmdiy "sn. The bride, however, p.anni x imj.l licap In the pain- of her hand about US biff .IS ti, iiuit'tt etrc. lemillnsu ,. Iipi iikp whlto kid eloves.. ThlH she Pioceeded to tauiff up her rnpaclom liostillf. with K..M.RC flellKhl until tilt) teais streamed down her cheel.H Ilk" lain down a ioa" heap. Then sh diow lmJ. b. i head, spiead her hands ut palm downwnul like i mainmoth duck tieadlm; water, nnd rneezed. T neer heird a human Mieup llko that befiiiv: It watt like tho crfoit of a ltoise after a two-.niio .ilop ihtoiiRh a dust Htorm. And er.eh limp sho sneezed fconiethmp. conneclnl with irr war lipped or uuvc waj, until I li mn to ba nil aid of her. Hut tho wieel: was not .o iiwful ,n I nnllcl bated, and when the had done mkiv int; she laiiKlU'd. All the ciowd except tbe Kroom laughed, and tho fcound of their lauihter was llko the eound of i sea on a rlhVci owned rc.lht. nativi: IJHUU. little later one of the bialunulda whosj toilet consUted of a dainty peeklttce of beads and u loppci ilnu ai juml oiii ankle. Invited me to drink a druuKhl f'f natl beer. The beur was in a I.iiKo calabash, and 1 felt eotistrnlnod to dilnk some ci It TheiQ natlven know how to make, love unrt they know how to mak3 win, but, us my houl 11 ve til, they don't know how to niiki b'irr. The stip'f they gave me to diiuk was about mi thick ha boarding hoiiret coma: In color It was llko unto milk that a ditty m.ild of all work had bcu ttlrrlnf aiound in ti idled soup- dlbh with an unwanhcd Sale No. i In the Basement The great Kcbruarv Sale of Honsciiirnuslinif' closes with the Hour Sale of Friday afternoon. That the etui may justify the means. vc have prepared an unusual program of olfcrins for the hour. Don't mUs them. Paror Brooms for 19c ThebC aie first quality, j tie splint Uroom.s. of good size, .splendidly made; handles rubbed and polished smooth. Xever .sold for less than mOc and ".."c, J;rida at ii o'clock for One Hour 1 yC Porcelain Plates for 3c Here's a fine chance to ic- plenish your stock of platen or to get a complete et for ever) day use. finest White I'orcelain J rridiu at - o clock for Mrs. Potts' irons for 75c IZveiy woman ought to have a set of Mrs. Potts' Irons, and we make it possible for you to buy them cheap on Friday. The genuine Enterprise best on .the market at any price; fully nickle plated. Complete set coiiiists of irons, handle and stand. J'or afternoon at - o'clock Agate Preserve Kettles and fotiiteen (1- and It) quail mos of ery best l-eeile-. Knamcl and Agate ware. Lipped kettles that would be cheap any ,- place at double the ! i uia price Agate Tea Kettles for 3 these Kettles on Fiiday they'll hum a liel tune. Xos. 7. S and H. all large sizes, you'll notice. .Made of best quality Pea less Ena mel and Agate Ware, (heap at s."c. Fiida for One . 1 Lour at o clock ... Wash Bowl and Pitcher for 5ilcA great sale the gieaiest of the da in the basement. Hnest White Porcelain Wash HowK and Pitchers of nice size and good shapes. Vor just One Hour at onl Jonas Long's Sons, toioll, id. It liud udtlii' liody nor fcoul in it, ami w.ih insltla ub a imllco. ni.ui it a luayoi inoetliiK. Ponif of tli" niiriTCis K)t Klniloiijj meiiy on It niul tanpr fcoitRS ami iluicul wolid, un lncKv (l.iucos uiului lis inllvifiiic. Hut It dlil not aiiiu.J to nn1 in that wav. osiiy J u.is mu oile.ialoil up to Its nlriMlcf.. Tin' wr-ililiiirf Ji WiMe ot a pi mil. 11 n.ituic Hi lik iind Inlik'Knioiu. llnKi-d aim In aim. maiclied up und down on a pjd ahiiilt twolw yauk- In li-ifjth. a mulo inlii'Ui'd niaiohftl In tiont and diew unpaitlil. lini'lf lioni a Mini of liioutli oigan. UliN snu.ittli.K; in Hi'" dust ton oil le ilappeil thdi Intnds nntl mantPd n ilioiuy. Tlio hildettioom hopiod first mi 0110 li-ir and llifii m the other und liiod. to look koiki'oiwIv Hiippy: the hilde ldiKul hor t-atln :lihth out liPhlml, juuniod along tlio tuck as Krafilullv .0; u c unel; b hind tin- 11I11eip.1l ui'tms in tin- diiun 1 tanie u loijliiifiil nC milli and s'lli nml the llllllc tin V cut 01" W 01 thy ot the oieahlon Now and iik.iI" tome iitishy Don .It.tin would dipr his tliiunlis Into the ilhs uC u ilnuiiliUi ot lliiui. The lady vmild piomptly K,U(al. nml tiy to look i os", Tt Is not taty to look cu'y wliii joii h.u'e not sot ciiumkIi (lollies on jour whole hod to muko a patch to fi(r u lihtck eye, hut stilt the tiled ii. for thu sjk seemed to me lo he nilKll nlilto on the llllll. whrllur they iliessed in a coat of p.ilrt oi a coat ol tt.tlskni. , Tim HUIDi: POl'TS. U and by tho siooni took his Inlde hy the ,n in and made an dioit tu liidiuo hei to Iene her inaulK ot honoi and "tiek" towaid Hi eahlu which hi'lKt'foilli was to ho her homo. Tho lady pouted and Miook hln hand oft of her ami. while the m ildens laughed ai'.l i l;iiped their haiulM. dauetue: in the iliij'l-stiowii hunllRht with biich 1'lKli-Mckliitf action uk would win fame foi any ballot ilincei in Ihnope The ouiig intii jceied tho Kioom antt In i itud hlin to tulto rlmrKo ol hW own. lie huii,,' down lilo uhony head and looked Hllllly sullen, mid tho bilik eontlnued to "pout" Uuvo jou iin ii Mtvase wench pout? Voiily It N a eifcht woith tiavellliih' far to see. Klmt of all whe wuips her mouth Ii4 u fclm pei, and her lips look like a told In n Padlv douhli'd hlankel. 'I hen slowly kIv dtawri tho (.nilurH toward tin- ren te, juU as ihe unleise .111 ho eium plpcl ii) mi the day of JudKiiient, It In n li'MUtltul 'iKlit, tho inoiith whlih. when sho Hmllcd, looked llko n hwoul wound on tlio Hunk ot a lioise. now when the "pout" 1 roinplotf loolw llko a. (iiinipled comcitlna. The Mooni again timidly advanced hi hand to waid the satln-coveied aim of his apoiihC, and the ' pout" became nioio pronounced than eor. The whlto of one eo was fclly turned low mil the biidesniuldt-, tho other lolUd with infinlto Mibttoty In tho dliiilon of him who was io be her lord and inuter. und Ihe l out gtew Uucer and l.UKei. until I wes oiibti allied to jiuoh my way nnionu tho nuildd to r.ct a look behind thu hi Id", for I fnmkd tho hack of her neck must siiL-ly Kt noun now Into ilm fioni of her fuio. AVheu X fcot to the liont ugaln the "pout" was still gi owing, tho ilch led llpf. in tliolr nild nlcht notthiK looked like Fome Riant ioso In full bloom that an clephnntv hoof had timldcu upon. So tho wliow proceeded. At hint ono of the bildcK. nialds stepped Hoin amid her slstetn and pla fully pusheili tho bildo in tho i1lre?tlon of her home. Then the "pout" K.ivii wnv to a Kiulle, the whlto tcelh gleamliiR In the i;up like tomh htones in a lllRhland chuichyaid. T had been it lit semed ot her "pout," At 2 O'clock Mates m all sizes, all peileet ;::::. ::..:::::. 3c ! just One Hour rrulav ,, OC for 2!)c These aie twelve Zyt He - Listen to the choius of Oyt but when dii smlkd I h nlv d an und unl jusIv loi mv luiHi. After a ilttle Hum leuvti ni). U), l, ) lul pnli man IhhI i.tiiln- .ml. wlt.i the whole sionp of niil.e.i men and n.nldx rlitlniR mound lliein, st unpinrr tin li bale leet. ki I,Iiir- up i Muili- ol ibisl llk l inoli ol It.nillini entll THE MIIjES-CORMN FEU1). Latter Is Adniinlbtiatlve While the Founer Is Captious. I X I o. hi.,- n Hum II was liiRclyn matin ol tuupei aiiient thai when the Spanish war (.line Ailjiitiuit Uflieral I'oiblu should hae be-n a woio welcome Hltor at the White House, and a moie ajjue able ( ounsellor tor the s,euetaiy of war than Mllis.,He nn lndet.ttls able, lesiilllieful and linpi tur. Ili made the bent of e'ilslliiK- iniplltloiix, nnd slioxe biavily to linn ImoiiMnl fines In jjnoil areount. He l.i pt his head and tt inper. helped lo Miiontll oor the iouijIi pl.ues; neer nibbed an.hodys fur tin- wioiirt wav. Jllles was so ooniiliutvl that he ( oiild not adapt himself to the inndlllon1-. He had .splendid ronci pilous of how the war oiiRlil to he IoukIU: he niappul out plans of uimpalRii -whkh weto (la?i!llnj," and Impossible; ho was foi (ei making MiRRestlous which would i"oliillimI?.e c ijthinR, and advaiif-Iiir- pioposliions so billllant In (oueeji lion that lo leiuin to actualities was liielaut holy. .Mil, s theoiius weio alt built not upon what leully was. but upon what ho thouRht ourIH lo h II conditions had lien perlei t. 11 tin iiilnilnistuitlw .s.vstcni of the aimy had been Ideal, If the I'nlled Stilton had Roue Imo war equipped with ov ety coneelMibl pii'paiallou, then Miles would huso been In his element, and might have f-toied n Kic.it sue i ess. Hut lu- tailed to iciorh1.o what olheis 111 lesponslbl) jiliueK icalUed f I oni the hcKiuuliiK' that It was not i (lUestlnii of (lolnjf tin v.'iy btst thhn, (oik eh able, bill a (uontlon. lather, of iIoIiir- the best thliiR- possl bin auiiil illMouiaRliif nuioiindliiR.''. And so It happened that Miles diopped out ot .sympathy with th men with nhoui lie oiiRhl to iao co-opHiatid The flint loohiifts i, imo at the While House. The pichiiioul Riew moie and moie out ol palli'iKo with the ion Willi II Miles assumed. Ho tonilileil to .i fik'iid In the cuily days ot the war, when loniplliuilons weie thlil; nnd when puzzling pioblenis wife presoul Iiir tlidiiseivos hoiuly for holutlou, that It rui him the told siilctts iweiy time that Miles was nniioinued. tor ihe eneial lu coininand was sine to hinc some illscoiiiaKliiKr i-poit to make, sonic fiuerulous ciltkisui to oi ler, or soau utleily iinpractlcablo sthenic to tuopose. Kunil thu Whlto House the illsarieitloii extended to tho war tlep.ii tuiPiil. and II was not Ion.? betoie Seuetaiy Alger found hlmcelf unable to tniry on lelatloiw with Gen ciul Mlles with uny natlsfm Hon to hhilbelf oi with any liops of heiielil lug tho service. It Is a, fat t well tin tleintood thioUKlioul the si'ivlio that i 'oi bin stuck to Miles louR'i' I hail cllhei the piesldent in tho mieliuy if war. lie tlld his best to pieseivo haimony nnd to vestoio a uiudltlou of nffuliH whero all could woik toselher. Insleail of consplilug' in alienate Miles 1 1 out the president ami seeiotaiy ho was tiding his best to bilug them lo Rether. Hut Miles, plipied by Hk la. Mir In which t'orblu was hold, biuiigla himself lo belleo wlielher ilRhlly oi not Hint the ntljulant Keiieial was his cII (lenlus. Sale No, 2 On the Main Floor Another Great Sale or Rurs, 3!)c Piobabiy thiee to five bundled people were disappointed two weeks ago, because they could not get one of the Floor Rugs that were sold at :t!tc, though we thought there would be enough for all. Another gieat lot of them lor tins week, the same Kinds and on know. o'clock for Bin Sale lorchon Laces i Laces eer offered in Scranton at a pi ice. Machine-made Torchons up to live inches wide and down to the cry narrowest. Manx of them with iiisertinos and edging lo match worth up to V2W a . yard lor One Hour Friday at onlv tC Big Bargain in Kid Gloves at 60c Theie aie just I fort -one docn of them and they must all go in one hour. phc Mioinenal bargain, consisting of leal Kid dimes in eer shade of tans, 'modes, rids, biowns; also black and white: two-clasp, tine p. i finish, cheap at SI ne I lour at OUC Pinest Wash Goods at 12c Better maUe the wash dresses now while weather is so fine, then they'll be read to we.u. For biida we ofier a few thousand artN of new roulard patterns in Soie CeKste. a handsome and sheer :0-inch cloth and an esqui- site tahnc loi waists and dresses, season for One J lour, at pet .ird Victoria Suitings for 4 lie l'ho Dress Goods sales attiact mine people perhaps than thoe in .in othet ilopai l nient. You jlwas find the greatest alues possible there, not onl in the sale goods but in regular goods. For Friday we offer just fifteen pieces of ."1-inch Victoria Suitings, made of the best qualit Angola wool, which is noted for its puritx ot (he and itmish. Ml the mw shades for dresses and waists, including cadet 'blui. led. mw, garnet, gta, grem, blown, black, inked gtcs. ibi own and tans, our tegular Hour at onl Jonas Long'sSons D i M 1 : 1 1 V inlsci.iblt, said 1. i:inli. lestlnR- her thin on hands and stmlng at Ihe the. 'Why what's' the mallei .' ady IP'i inrilllietl, anloiisly oh. I otlRhl to be," she added vlth n siuh. I bilRhleuetl. "Thar.s tiilt dilleieni, I said "I'm a miseiahlu sinner, and Uoia rcnton'H woise than I am. "Inciedlble:" I estlnlmed. I.'mlly looked at me shaiph. bo. to piesent a lfRiettablo iiilsiiudciHtuuiling, I added: "The whole thing. I niean, of ionise ' M sister sighed ugiilii, and poked the Hie "Oh Is will be Rills slio said 1 nRieed with her. 'T went to thuich esteida evening with T)oiu, and Mr. Ki.isor pieachml, and made us led awfully wicked. Tie saltl wi weio a dlsRimc Io lUIa tlon" "Wli.u' You und Miss renton'.' 'Oh. all those people who don't do anv woik, but Just idle their time e way, Wo weie eiy solemn as we walked hoin- lint. Johnny, what do gills do?" "dual heavens: Strange things'" "I'm talking seilousl.v " "Tin s often do thai." "1 mean good glil" " "I never knew an) .' sold 1 smiow fully shaking my head. 'I illdn t think you tould help ux." leplled Hmll.v. soi lawfully. "Wo'ro going to ( all upon Mr. Finsor this at teinoon." I hciumo a little alauned "I'eople -Hull 111 Jieoplo lllil talk." .lld 1. "1 tt til t i. lie Hcaldes I'uia and I have pui our heads together and made up a talc" Two heads should leitnluly- ho eiiiial to a tale," i icmaikod. "Wc don't want It to be loo sudden, so we'ie going lo say that wc we did a little good lu London" "When'.'" I died lu ainaaenieiil ' I until to visit old Mis. Wclltllu lu Wliltf-cliapc'J soint lime"," leplled Km lly. " iid wc'ic only going to give a geneial Impiessloii. "U lilloiv; wo slian'i state mi) fntts." 1 have alvvas tonsldcied l.ady Ihnlly to boa Ricat Ios lo tho politic al woild. "It's lor a good junpo'-e," she con tinued. 'T illsappioii ol the wholo liasliie'.s." I said. "You don't waul me to ne good." I shook in. head moiiiufulb. "The thing Is Inipos.dble," I said "I'lll fe'olng to tlV. however." leplled Hnilly. "Uoia and I have mntli up mu minds to vhlt all tho poor people In the Illnge. Dowi --ajs hIp- will Mini' n lait yeai's J ,u kut bull I don't tl Ink that's quite neciitaiy. I shall diess oiy iiuletly In bl.it k and cairy a b.iskt t." "You II i mil a fovcr. 1 fspeet." "Itulibish"' said Hmll.v. 1 kancd lorwaul nntl looked st -nil-ll.v at .uv sister. "Mind sou don't catch the cunue," I htiid. Hnilly inmlo no upl. Sutoly (he llrellght was phjlng tilek. Sho could not have mulled. Ne.uly cvciy morning ntlor that fa tal 'cimon, Hnilly and Miss Kenton, ill blink ill esses, with banket i at t.uhed, mlnlstcied to the tlescivlug poor lu tho vIIIiib". These neeeptcd oiiisls. At 3 O'clock ,stles, erv large izi as 39c for 4c The finest lot of i ne DiggiM value 01 tne 12c T.'c qualit. ror Oik 48c fbf "lllliltioll, unl tin eKg. will th.it old Itidluoiuu e ami wnllt of Rllltl Hi'le o liplt il of Ihe tleFi'ivlngj poor. SMII the piinithionlsls peis(vi'd, olid, ol oul(, vele lnil'll 111 the so il. IV .f li. Wllficd I'l.ioer. 'Unit l lie iiih would tome, I h id no doubt So I united and watt lied. Vhout tlnee wnks after the phlluil-thtoid-ts hul begun tliolr noble woik, tli turat" was called a wav to a neluli koi ng pal Nil. Ho left on the Mon day morning and would i'ot leiuin for i loitnlghl. On the following Satur day morning Hnilly liifoimed me tint -he was to ( induct the Sunday school In his ab-cnet, and tint ho was ie jiaiing a lesum whlth would Ii tusi foiui the village chlldt en Into aug-lH vitli the utinoFt dlspaldi. (She le Jp( tod mv nlfeis of nssHinnce with MOl 1)1. Ill the nfleinoiin, Hndi.v, .VI Irs Hen toll anl T ip silling lound the llic dli Uisng the Pest way ol loathing the voiing Idea to fhooi 'mil ! shoot stiiilglit, when, to our suipilse, r.v. Will led was aniiouiio d. TliN fciupiUe was not illinluMi"!! by It's behavior when he nppeii"(l. Tol il Iv icnoilng Miss ronton and myself, ho walked si i night lo Emily and held lur hand ninth longer than was ikcoh i.iiv. Tlun ho Mild to her. In a low. feivent ton "Thank ju. thank oii. 1'iom my In art 1 thank mi " Vltir whlrh etiaoidInaiy sj' h. he shook hands with us and seated hlim-olf na clo-o lo Hnilly as possible. The io was silent e foi a nioni-mt. Hnilly looked at the lue: tlev. WII fiod looked at Hiull.v : Miss JVnlnii and i lookud at each oilier. "(h. Mi. I'uisor. I'm so gl.ul ou'o tome link," Inn si In Miss I"oiUoii, hist wlnn 1'ic silence glow oppics ilvc. "Wc wanted jour udvtco sadly about the motlleis' wollllug linietliig noM Monday. TIu nil want to make authiincastais." Hut nnlluiacassiiis failed lo toilso enthuflasin In the biens of ihe cinale. lie diawli ,mt: "Is Unit so.' Hut I am ciy glad io know that I wiih wauled." "You have sinh Inlluotiio with the motlleis." said Hmlly. tinning towaid hhu. lie had never taken his oes oil her face, and something lu Iheni nuido lur tin n to the (lie again I begun lo icallo that It would he noioss.ny foi Hnilly to nip ih- little man In the bud. (lie alw.IVs lenilnded iin of a bud. he was so small, and Ills i hei ks woio so pink). 'Hum Hi" I lev Wllfietl Inn led a tliiiu dei boll among us. "Onb wlih niotheis. dull'." he asked. In a whisper, width, howvvoi. I healtl dlstlniil.v. Hmlly ittnitcd, ami gave hlin a look lukulated lo wither an oitlinaiy man. Hut tho e uialo only smiled at hei. Then- was an air of possession about hhu; ho might have been Hiullj aueplod lover. I shud dtjicil to think what might 1m lu idoio for hhu when Hmll had hint alone That Miss ronton giiispcd Iho sltu allcu was aiii.iii in. fm she ptouiptl lllilietl the t ouveisatlou lo HUlo topics. She lose ami looked ollt of Hie wllldou, "The iiiin will make the mads hail for tyelliig." she said. 'Hut then nu (llsappiove of that ei'ltdse, believe, Ml. riasei'." Ji'oi' woniun, es Tho udveiu of tho ijejo ha icvolutloiilcil the woi Id. When a woniun Hist mounta it blejcln she fall ft mil her high cutate." "Yt-cs," said I. She does a bit of lulling about that time." Tho lev. Wilt led glaied at uu. Hm lly said: "You inusn l nilud m biuther, Alt li'iasei," Sale No. 3 On Main loor Another Great Shoe Sale, $1.00 These are Missed Shoes, the same as ott will go into am other store in town and part with a dollar and a half foi Thi are made of genuine dougola kid and best bo call, in both button and lace: made will) leather coun ters, inner Mini miter nl,v iw.t, m.i .1,...., . .....i ..ii .: guaranteed evei pair. Just One Hour ni $1.00 Fine Embroideries for -cMostlv nanow ed-es but so itch and dainlv in stle as m appeal 'to . verv lover ofiuc' einbioideius m the thing mr tiiuunings. Ml n'c designs and patterns that sell in other stores tip to JOc. Fi id.iv for One Hon. at 1 o'cloel ; 4Q Children's Sleeping Garments. icHvety child should mar H,ein. but thev lia- never had a chance at this rwicc. Knit ironi line cotton, nerfeci I'm inn .-mil vbl -. ti ..., .... , .., .... ' ..wc and ...ic. I mla lor an lmui Renaissance Scarfs and Shams, .Vac The gieat- tst oifeiings of the da. niagnilieent lot of line Rennaisance Long and Shoil Diesser Scarfs and Pillow .shanis to match; verv hand some cui-out. open woik patleius 01 new and licit designs. ' Cheap at 7.V. For just ( )ne 1 lour at onl ."...' 35C Dolus io Alatch: At the same bom we shall sell the Dovlics to niatch the Scarfs and Sham, in two s,Ves, 7-inch and Ill-inch; all of them beautiful work. ( heap at I.V. For the Hour at on'v . oc Pine Dress Lining for 12c lhe-,0 aie not tlie bat- gam kind in am sense, but oui choice of our regular lines of Pcr calincs. Silesias. earsilk and Sjuin (jlase, m all colors as well as black and whitu Splendid alite as ou know ; for just One 1 1 oni on I'riciax. at per atd ' 1 2C Good ruble Damask for 25cA big lot of Geinun Liniii. J able ( loths with faiux red liordiisj ci pretlv and uucom- jihiiiiv goon, qu.niix oKt in no For One I IcVi 1 nd.n at oiih Jonas Long's Sons (,'iit.ilnh 1 tlld not uuni minding 1 w is not a Sunday st hnol The glnte faded at the sound of Hm ilv's vnii c (ll'tiiigh i fain led Hi- do wns still sniouldi ilngi nnd he on tliniod "She ln, mi ni d In r spumiug win 1 Into a hie iff" 1 luvohinlailly i liweil mv eyes: II was so like a sermon "and admits maiiN supeiluilty by Imitating hlin " " lovo i!Iiik." said Hmlly shaiply. 1 woke up again "Ull well jes of totiiso it must ho voiy niec, staimnoted the unfortu nate jnunff man "Thai n imnctiuoil his the.'' whls poiod JlNs IViitou tn mo. She Is tin lined to ho lamer slnngy at time". However. J paid llttlo heed lo Iit iom.it k. lor tli i unite hml said, snftl. 'o Hmllj. "We'll have a laiitkin!" VV hj did he talk like this Wh uus his hand testing mi the nun ol Hmlly V i hull" What tbf - .V knot I; at tin door Intel rupted my doughls, and the foot in.ii) luouslit in a letter. "I'lll Mill. 111 lllllv .' hi. s.llil lir.1. lim it heloie Hmlt'. "It otiglit to have tome this mornlifg. only tho postman had a. lit and couldn't jieifonn his duties, ni lady." Hmllv tiavetl our indulseiii and opined the letloi I nolltetl the cimtf, Blaine at II as it lay on the salver, then UMii Mnilet untl ildget in his (hall. Heroic Hmlly tould have loatl iiwntv wools she was in the hhiiio siat ol agitation, ami for the Hist lime in mv life I fiivv her lose hoi solf.pusoewsinu and look thoroughly uncoinloi table. "Hiey'ic slink, stmlng mud- both of them." I confided tn .vllss renton. Sho made no icply. Then siiddcnl.- Itev. Wlllicd Jumiied no and hold nui his hniiil to lite "J must le.lllv be Kolllg " lie said. l' have some calls to milk, in (he pal ish." lie shook hands with m , then with Miss I'enton; ihnlly hold out hers, steadily hmking Into the tile. He took Il as though tt woic ted hot. Then I enn us. no other wolds ho lied. To ocr ama.ement, Hmlly mi tiult My and lollowod him. "What dins it niean"" I Intinlied of .Miss 1'Vuton. Sin shook hei head mournfully. 'Tiouble. 1 am afiald." she paid. ' Hut Hmlly tould never think of " "She might think," she replied, "but sIihM neve i do It." can't we do iiuyililm,'." i Itnploiod. "Of toiiise not. They must nettle It between llieinsclves " Thcic uua a muiniiir o"" voices out side in the hull. Miss ronton nnd I Mm oil gloom'ly Into the fire. I'lv'seuth I unlit nd Hint Hniilv. In hoe Inn i letl (lepaituio. had in. the toi ler which had i attseil so mtti'li (11b tin haute on thu table, pointed It out lo my t onipanlon She Jumped wp ami scUeil H. "No. no," I tilid. "Ii would lie most linpiopi i 'She owes its some isplunutluii. It's been a hoirld nfteinoon." The tclllptei hold u out to till'. "You'ro lur uiothei." she said, In slnuathigly, 1 0ii llefl Ihe letlet. IUI'1 began to luad. "til cat Scull!" crlitl. "What Is u? Tell mo uulckly." In ten upied Miss liVntun. trying to look ovrfr my shoulder. laid down the km i. "It Is an oltei of the hand ami heart diot to mention' ii stipeiied of io a ycai) ol llcv. Wllfietl 1'iasei." "To lhnlly?" gaspitl Miss IVnton. "To kudy Hnilly Mahslnghani. lie Is now iiiglng his suit pci sunnily lu the At 4 O'clock " . -wiv! (tli iihi IL :...i7c siou - tot less than :'.!c .'..25C bull. Hut still his nivsteilous behavior Is not t Nninlucl." Tin ii Middeuly n llghi liiu.ot upon Miss JVnlon ' Yes It Is, ' she iletl; "a letter cunie fm l.inilv tiom him In Ihe mlddleof the witk, whli h she tlld not opon until this n oiuing. as uhG was awav at k.idv HunieiV. That was to ask her to cniiilliil the Sundav-school. She wiled bin k at tun e: 'Yes. ilelluhted.' " "The Hit r Idler ought to have 'com" this intiiulng." I hi oko In, bcglnnlm; to undeistanil. "Of course, nnd ho thought Hut tlm trlegrnni icteireil to hi t pioposal. lies awfully coinclteit. It s"ros him light ' "I'oor beggai," slin'. ' It may not Im coiroit In t ill a cm. .ti a beggar, lint I nn ant It kludlv. He hid down to Hm lly on th- wings of lovo. lie was now taking them oil'. .Vt hast, 1 hoped siy, in spit,, of my sympathy A few iiilniilis laid we la aid thu flout door npi n anil shut again. Then Kliillv Lull si Imo the looiu. "Johnnv," she said, "I want to g. bail; to tovv u at oni e." "Hut lenlly, Hniilv." 1 In gan "I am going hat k cuily on .Moudue moiniug," she lutetrnptcd. Then -Im tin in d und loft the loom Vnd I am sorry to lelate that sh'j hinged the dooi "He must have said hoi i It! thing,' rcmaiked Miss Hen ton. "She didn't (Icsi'lV t.lilll," I lcplltif Indignantly. ' Ii was .ill a mlstuke. yui Ii iw In on lonstantly with them, and must know ih.it Hmlly" I stopped, Mlsh l'i nion v ii- smiling liui. oi . iiiiisp. It was all a mistake, nf initisi. Ilowiiii. l.ady Hmlly Inn tleJlnltelv tlci Idcd not to bo good ant' onoie. And 1 think It Is ju-i as well The KIlW. THE BASS OF LAK SAN CLAIRE) V tl-1 foiiiiM ii. Tk sjn itjirc, 'lioni i Mill.' m nan tlicra l'i lied lui I di' etio, (0, tlinf, kill- Imur lly ii a' I i.i' lii lulled wins lur, B.iiiii I int lie Ihb Willi old (ley alio, ' hiiiiio tlmo lie l.di with wet !. i ho ilm thy twit xtt lli f.A Ho wet bait nit! yi a Utl , I ..lik lime Mino Mi i.J never HMu, " IIm'U ano, tui, thico tiieicit by Ttwiy Hrell ot tlutt old Uwd, ilr)- tl Ami wlct. tlitt otlirr eye, S" He an' liy tw cii'ut blj Ium cciem Urrr 'Uwllli HtV, kU, silill OQUtVt vwikli , s'i (lit lip noli lirr uifll noi' w Ami ute Hut ulti, dry 'til. Hie lkl.01 nun oshI lav ttlll AnU iii'lxl mi nnb of lluo- II oi kitl lltl (vicii' oU bliatl I.LitV tt Ni vri, my uc Ut 4i l.y Hit Mi Iwg4)i Ii' .mil, lly uii' by hc putt rame intr. Vi,ii I lien v ,i (tiu In kik Raw CUIej " 'Ileal k mill ut (r.Mii tlun. tin' lUli l.i iiliiunn like on.' inttj li?, Vnd thin lie mlll II Kb tu ll leunl lluit buat nine tutlo at) huNr Uli li.-ii i.ii. inur bli uitli. III mill, i Ilk. Ui 'Im ni p (mI luny, Mo U' Iw be lmi ura. M.e In. if unl i'Ultt-0 out ik'IU (juUk. Hi 'II oil tt in be 'bout 'linn. in im' by I In, i pull (lul buu lull out. II. .n' In tlu , pull 111 m niul r. Veil 1-ii.n Mil i Uli IrU Imu, (Ho dft, 'Punt .In mill- off bum tliot. Iin l.iino kiln t niNiitiL' iM ta low ," it doiila tlicy ioiiU ,1'iit pin ,Vinl Pan Iw fciy the ibcr tell Win n In pulltsl t.'it Hut !'.! Detroit yen). l Ik-iwiM t