JJpxZfir,ir " a MHKjtJ ? r " "' r ' f -Sfisr ij "" "Wft &' ? A W '(UV'NTf1 -vn,yitfi,'1 j"'w . h ' . 4 f,1 THE SOHAtfTOX 'ridbUNE-WEDNESDAY, AJMIIL 17, 190.1!. I 1 I H In the Matter :: ot Archie iitay. S WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINE, IN THE BOHEMIAN, V 'Mm1'tP.F'Ui''f '.''""''"'' '""',' Slin lt.nl buen tclllnir him. About yomiK Aiclilo Orny, ii ml lie biul been IlsU'iiliiff ltli tlmt Hinlltnff comlo w cnslon the nuorcft-ful lover of thirty fccla toward tho defeated lad of duo iml tw enty. "11 was Mituli a blow to hint," slm confided. "1 was so miry for tho poor icllow tlmt -" "You piomNed to bo ti nllor to liltn. AVtiwi't tlmt ItV" lie Intel rupted. "Don't IhiibIi, lliuiy. Yon wouldn't If you lirid ,ieen how linul bo took It, anil jet bow nlrc lie was nbotit It. JIo ."aid In- didn't want hip to lepio.ab niyneir, ihnt 1 Jiudn't lfii Iilm any oncouiiiije inont. Jlc .lift loved mo bui'inwe be couldn't boln It. Wnin'l tb.it a nice wny of putting' HV J don't believe !-ou ever wild (inyllilui; as mvoot as that to me." "No, I suppose not," lie niuijnurod Klooinlly. "Wo iis so cnRer to tottvlnio mo T world If.nn to love bini Unit be Slew quite eloquent." "A very Daniel! A liiinlel Webster eome to com I," be Internoliitcd. "In fact lie wouldn't listen to nil ex planation. All I could b.iy was yes and no at Intervals." "You wild too murli. All bo wanted ou to say was yes," lie jrilnned. "Anil tlieu he told me that he lovod uic'iiioie than life, and that through, all eternity lie would caic for none but me. W.iMi't be hilly'.'" she conrludi-d .softly. She did not think so, lint hbe w anted blm to contradict her. "Veiy." as.sented the well-s-.itlsiied one coidlally. "Ridiculous on the face of It. Nobody liut a hnlf-siown boy in the calf ukc " "Hitny!" There iv.is both nirlness and leproof in tho tone. "I didn't think you would soy that you of all men. Don't you remember when you told mo lli.it my eyes weie " "For Heaven's .sake don't mention It," lie Interrupted luistily, looking around In alarm, "duppose somebody should bear. I never claimed to lie per fec t l,et byfrones be bygones." "And now you can't understand an other talklnp: the same way. lflven if you have foi got ten so soon It's not very like to say so," she told him with a beseeching, wistlul tenderness. "Out ou asked me and of course I bad to tell the tiuth," he explained v lib unsmiling ejes. "Oh. bnthfr the truth: T hate people w ho .ire always telling it when it Is i npleasajit lor other people's good, ol ( ours c." "I hope the converse of the pioposi tlon is true that jou love those who .no spaiing of It. I have always found It wise to us'e it with the strictest econ omy. T quite ngiee with you that truth Is a much over-rated virtue. Give me for choice one of the good-notmed, kind-hearted Hoars." They seemed to hae come to the end ii'" the load, conversationally speaking, and now sin., balked back to the older of th- dn. 'He's veiy iniKh m earnest." 'do Is my sistei's baby when he I I ies," he mill milled. "And just the nicest boy I know." ' They can't both be the nicest. 3Iy sister sajs hei ihlld is the paiagou of Infants." She risked pleasantly whether tho child took after his uncle, and lie In toymed her that he must dillldciitlv ad mit such to be the case. She said "Oh!" An iuteocctioii is a lory cxpiesshe pai t of speech. The subject of Auhibald i'!i.iy, Re jected T.oier, stcintd to lascinate her .is a topic ol omeisiiilon. "He's not so my .stioug, eithei," was ,t net opening. "Xot iiL all j 0111117 loi ,i balj ton months ; cstei d.iv. He'll bo a man be toie his mother," the unsjmpathetie one ausweied piompilv. "You Know well enough 1 moan Aullli Liia.v," she pouted. "Oh, I beg pardon. Thought you were rcfenlng to my nephew. No, the other Ini'imt Is jioL so veiy young, t don't know nn.vbt.idy who Is gi owing older any fitsler tliiin ho Is. Jlut when It comes to eonsldei lug him as n lover wouldn't It be well lo loll him lo go set u leputiillonV" "Thnnk mu, I don't want u lover who Is gtiiy ut the business without having boon tible to Unit n glil to liiiiny blm." "Aiehle rtultl (imy sounds anoleiit onollgh," he solllofiulze'd. She ret used to be plncalod by his wretched pun and tilted her chin Into the air a trifle lurlher. "One would think that a. ceitaln pio llelency und delleaey In love-making would come ton man with uNperioueo," he iiuggosted. "I don't see It, sir. The llrst stiong and iibidlng love of n ti no hearl " "Was that wbnt be said'.'" inqultud the mnn with Inteiest. "Noer mind. sir. Tin sony T told you about him at nil. 1 thought you vould undei stand, but you seem quite hcnitless." "1 am. The oigtin In question Is dangling at u young womun's bell along with Aichle's." "You know you don't mean that," sho said soitly. "Don't J" Thoinjht J did." "Dut I like you to pretend, even if you don't mean it. Do you lind It much t limbic'."' He leaned foiwnul in hi ch ilr and smiled. "Xot the slightest in the woild. The hard thing Is to keep utvay fiom the subject. AVhen 1 am not r.ay liij; it J'm looking It." "Oh. I don't know. It led lo you," she piotested. "You aie too haul on youiself." She loked at hltn susplcous'.y and his face wns so serenely innocent that she convicted him on the spot of, laugh'ng .'u her. To punish him sho recom menced on the 11. I,. "Aichie Gray says" "Hang At elite Oiuy!" "1 believe you'ie jealous," she ven tuied tentatively. "I know I am," he .smiled. "Willi youth, good looks, and plenty of check, how far can one not go?" She mined over and rumpled his hair caiessingly. "You poor old shy, homely" "That's enough," ho ti owned soveie ly. "I would have you know It Is your futme husband .sou are slandeiing, madam." "And who ha a better right than I? What do mmi suppose r am going to many mm for"" "To get lid of me, I suppose," be au sweied meekly. "But tie caieful; I li.ne not .tel said the t.ital woid 'obey.' Sufllcienl unto the day is the evil theie of." She smiled swepllj at him. It was one of her ways when sho was about to plant one of her din t. "Archie Clraj " He groaned. "Can't we talk about something moie inteiesting than ArchieV" "As what'."' "My native modesty foihids " "You aln man!" "Forbids me to bolide for a mo ment " "You meant join self. You Know ou did." "That Aichie ami I " "You did, -uu did. Tlieie's no use living to get out of it." "Tml in the same class but while Auhle's enslaver is heie " "Heat, hear! tlo on. You'io doing noblj." "Let us consign Archie and hli mem oiy lo the limbo of of " "Foigetlulnoss." "Of forgoltulnes!-, and diink the ac tor of gods fiom Venus' eyes, ior lure m a single look nil heaven lies " ITe stiuugled to his feet liom the deep chair and bowcu with an elabor ate Imitation of old-time revcience over tho little haml extended him to ttlss. She chipped her builds. "Ihnvot 1'oelry, too. Kyes lies, t didn't think you had II In you." Then, suspiciously, "I think you said something about ex peilcnee n minute ngo In connection with prollelcnoy In such tilings. At your ime I sttipoc " Sho did uol llnlsh, but tbn tmiillcu lion was plain, "Not veiy much," lie alil com placently. " piesume "Veiy man hint to experiment a bit bcfoie he finds Ills other self. Happily nice glils don't go through that mill, however." "Don't they?" Sho said It cuiolnssly enough, but something In the tono struck hltn and he looked up lu time to catch u, curious Utile smile on hor face. "No, of course not," be said with cnipha.Ms She maintained an exiuesslve silence. "Tho tivci ut;c man makes light lovo a scene of times, hut we cannol con ceive of the budding rose of woman hi such a connection without feeling a. sense? of loss lnepaiable." ho said with dignity. "Do the inon you speak of make love to e.ich olher'.'" she asked with u little laugh. "Or lo each otbel's slsteis'.'" Sho looked sit him with a s-wlft, tun tullWng smile that sol blm on the teu-ter-hooku of upptchcuslnii. "What do you menu?" he asiccd sus piciously. . "I menu that men have not quite a monopoly on lollv," she told him gen erously. "Doubtless we lune all made our little slips." Somehow he had losL his- set cue com placency, .1111 she was wo.ulng U with manifest enjoyment. "I am not afraid of your slips," lie laughed nervously. "J know you have been qullo 1'iee lroin from that soil of thing." She smiled again and looked at htm with a roguish challenge in her eyes. "How do ou know?" the dimples lu her cheek teemed to be asking. "1 hae Implicit confidence in you the utmost conlidenee," lie reiteiated se erely. "So I had In you. bill it seems 1 was wrong," she said dcmuielv. "That Is quite dllTetent," he pio tested hotly. "In your nso I should consider It desecration lor Bui what is tile use of talking'.' You aie only trying to leave mo. Wo both know that." Ho Availed for her to ie.ismio him, but sho only laughed a gay little ripple of amusement. "Such faith is te.illy touching. It is beautiful, but you must leiueniber -we are not angels, only very human wo rn ii. Hesldes-, w ithout us you men would lind it impossible to to cniry on vour lliil.itlon." He rose fiom his seat and Jicg.in to walk nervously up and down the loom, while she followed hlin with smiling eyes. 1'iesently he slopped aggro-sixe-ly in fiont of hei ihali. "I31U!" "My Loid," she liiuiniuieil. with hands folded meekly in fiont of her. "Do you moan that you have ever done that sort of thing?" "What sou of tiling, mv liege V" "You know what I mean the kind of tiling that other gills do?" Her face was radiant "Jf you would explain moie dellnllely " "Weie you cer kissed toi in stance?" Her cms llutteied to the giouinl. lie saw that she was blushing luilotisly and dated not look up. "Weie you?" No nnswei. "Weie you, Hlla." "Yes once." It was s0 low he static caught the woids. "Tell me about it!" "Theie is not much to tell," "Then you can tell it the easiei " "Vielter not ask." "Rutrilou.sk. Please!" "You will not like it." "That is for me to luiU" " 'Well, we weie alone in a p.uloi and " "Yes?" His voice was Minim l. "The usual thing happened." "The usual thing?" he gasped. "Yes, the usual puliminai Ies h the light love-making you hae mentioned. If you have piacliccd 11 ,i sioic of times in older to utqulic the pio ficiency and delicacy wei en' t lliev the woids you used? tlin you don't mod me to specify." ROSE BUSHES GIVEN AWAY We have imported from Holland 2,500 large Hardy Hybrid Rose Bushes, which we will give tree to our customers THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Under the Following Condition's : With a Purchase of $1.00, 1 Rose Bush With a Purchase of $3.00, 2 Rose Bushes With a Purchase of $5.00, 3 Rose Bushes With a Purchase of $10.00, 5 Rose Bushes With a Purchase of $5.00 1 Crimson Rambler No customer will leceive more than ; rose bushes. The mialitv ami vjiriptipi am ti most desirable two years old bushes that we are capable of selecting, and with proper care will hlnccnm l-iic oaoco ' ' ' VARIETIES sfeb will blossom this season. cneuil Jneq U I rich Brunnor I'nul Noyron Lu Franco Mabel Morrison John Hopper Fisher Holmes Lamb rood Wilder Mai'irottii) ' I Fisher He ' i Otitis. Lai 0 ViimieWc U. IN Wl P "Auiorimle i. w- .w JSuroiitfes Kothsvhild Mrs. John Lnins: fulls Margottiii Coquette (ies Blanches Margaret Dickson Dukcol'Tcck I'eau (Ies Blanches Marquise de Castellane .Madam Victor Veichir Ueueral Washington. Haron dc Housettiii MEARS & HAQEN, 415417 Lacka. Avenue JONAS LONG'S SONS. V Today the Great Four-Day Spring Sale Commences. This sale will give the people of Scranton an opportunity- to save money and at the same time buy the new Spring Goods. SPRING SALE 907 Every item advertised during this great sale will be sold at from io to 50 per cent, below regular prices. Red Price Ticket will make it easy to find the advertised goods. Dress Goods. All wool Novelty bress Gootls. in pUin, mixed colors, plaids, checks, stripes mul snull neat designs, good vaiicty of sludes; considered good value at 54c. Side PrlCC, 23 cents. Fine quality Wool Cnshmetc, 36 and 45 inches wide, specially adapted for shirt waists or house wrappers. It is a heavy quality with a soft, mellow finish, and comes in all the new spring shades. Sale PrlCfi, Ii CCIlts. 54-inch all-wool Victoria Suiting, made of best yarn and guaranteed fast dye, in a beautiful line of colors. Four Day Sale Price, 45 cents. 42-inch all-wool woisted Serges, steam sponged and shrunk, ready for use; guaranteed to weai ; will not spot. Regular value, 00 cents. Sale Price, 48 cents. 50-inch Canadensis Whipcotd, a8-inch Melrose Suitings in all the new spring .shades, including black. Uegulai value, $1.25. Sale Price, Si! cents. Silks. 2.1iiich Twill Foulaids, gi.ao quality. 24-inch Satin Foulaids, $1.2? quality. 21-inch Louisine, $1.25 quality. 24-inch Peau de Savant, $1.00 quality. 21-inch Colored Poplins. $1.00 quality. 21-inch Hemstitched Satin Stripe, $1.00 quality. Special Four-Day Price, 89c Silks. Silk tur- Heavy Cord and Mabitai Silk, also Pongee Stripes, in white, red, pink, quoise, grey, black and white; rcgu- lar value, soc. Sale price 39C 45-inch all puresilk stripe .satin Gtenadines, in several widths and stripes. Sale price 89C Silks. 45-tnch Black Grenadines, in plain and fancies, three styles in neat de signs; regular value, $1.50. Sale , price 09C Suitings Special bvinch heavy all wool Cheviot Serge, specially adapted for tailor gowns. Sale price p 1 Tailor-Made Suits, Separate Skirts, Children's Reefer Coats. Ladies' Black Pebble Cheviot Suits Double breasted 4ckeb, Ufleta silk lined and silk faced, one-quarter inch talTeta bands, with six rows of stitching: skirts, percaline lined, graduated flounce and taffeta band, same as jacket. Real value of & g these suits is Srj.oo. Four days' sale price $10 'Ladies' Eton SuitsMade of covert cloth; jacket is silk lined, has L'Aiglon collar, bishop sleeve; the skirt is of flounce design. This suit comes in blue, tan and grey. Q Q Regular value, $13.50. Sale price .pO.VO Ladies' Separate Skirts Made of impoited Cheviot Serge, black only. This skirt is of the seven-gore cut, is made with full flaie and has seven stitched bands ot ribbon. Q Regular value is $10.00 Sale price ipO.VO Children's Reefei Coats This coat is made with sailor col lar and is tastefully trimmed with braid; the colors aie red, blue, brown and tan. Regular price is $2.00. Four t . days' sale price p 1 ,49 Muslin Underwear. Ladies' fine muslin Diaweis, hemstitched with yoke t . band: good quality, well made; worth 19c. Sale price. 1 4C Ladies' fine cambric Corset Covers, square neck; , worth loc. Sale price OC Ladies' seersucker Skiits, fast colors, made with , double ruffle and tuck; worth 95c each. Sale price .... OVC Infants' fine Slips, made of fine cambric and long cloth, embroidered yoke gathered at the neck; French style. Regular price 25c. Sale price JAjC Ribbons. One and one-half inch extra quality Satin and Gros Grai n Ribbons in all shades. Sale price Two, and two and-one-half inch extra quality Satin nud Gros Grain Ribbons in all shades. Sale price Five inch all-silk metallic finish Taffeta Ribbons at the extraoidinary sale price Three and one-half inch extra quality Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons in ail shades. Sale price 9c 13c 15c 18c Linens, Etc. Large assortment of White Goods rang ing in value fiom 6 to S cents. .3 Sale price -. . . . 44C 30-inch wide India Linen, a. plain white, good loom. Regular value, 10c. Sale piice C Bleached Twilled Crash, 18 inches 7 wide. Four Days' Sale Price ....... JI&C Carpets. Nothing so inteiesting to housewives m this: Our entire line of Tapestry Brussels Carpet, made lined and laid, with a dis count of 10 per cent, from regular prices during this Great Four-Day Spring Sale only. Will also continue the special price for four days on Bigelow Body Brussels, made, laid and lined . . 4) 1 . 1 " Linens, Etc. Table Damask, sS inches, good, firmly woven cloth. Sale price, 23 cents. Full sue Honeycomb White Bedspiead, Marseilles pattern. I'our Days bale Price, 69 cents. Jonas Long's Sons. "(lit on." lie coni.imlutl lio.u.sely. "Tlieio ic.illy Isn't much tr, tell. Tlt said he iiu- ut- lind met s sweet a Rlrl .i 1 was, Hint 1 ns as piftly ns I ttns good, ciuil Jum tho Mini of kIiI ho lilU'li." "Ami then 7" "Then ho lusHkil 011 M-.mii inc. I illdu't nuuh Mint to, lint " "lint jiu let him'.'" "Wolf, ho ii.adi' Mich .1 point r,r a and I tliniiKhL "lie UKs wa-. mi such srieat n.ultei." "Of ciiiuse nut," "I told him that 1 un-ti'i in the Imliit of b'"lii(? ikissoil hy young men, t'l.it I had tuner hol'oie. but " 1 llttl fin this onie " he mi em oil blt tuly "t lot ju-i this (in, c I'm Rind, deal', tli.il you'ie able- to uudei.stnnil and sjmpathle with nn- out ot your abundant expeiieine. I never would a.ivo limed to tell you hut for that," ho cnulided. Ue ,'ioaned lu .sphlt at tho uiluin tnse his uunphti'eiit idiocy hail glvuii !ki "Well, lie oulil do It, sitnoi to be lion id I let Urn, nud then I" "Well'."' "lit had Hie lovelies! huuvn lialr and ojvh, and the dealest inntith. I thlnU 1 mil L lu.ve been 11 teeny bll In loo ',lth him, lor " "Von don't ,-et inueli foii.udet," he Cll'd 'llli illently, "I'lonilhO not lo lie mail, Hairy I Kl&sml film." "1 .supposu that h all," liu h.ild wiiu Kilm lioiiv. "Yes, thai s all." .she niisveted ie h.ctfiillv. "lie louldn'l May any Ihhr ei iiviuii'i Ills nurse hail to tnlto him walkins. Ho was tho Mjetest Ultlo lelloi,', ,ii),st tinned live." I'loni mkoi- Inability to opiu.ss hllli st It the ell..s.ulwlled one was Hlk'llt, llih emotion? weie a bl-ml of 1111 hit, l ef. '!elii;ln, ihuKlin, Hlinme. J'iph "htly lie Inushed luetully, and ,,iid with '.iiolof.etle all- "Kaitli, miy (Ueen. 'Umu a bad live n-.lllllle.s jull ai- III . t jiuppoKo tile punihliment w.w nirulo to IIL the dime." "i:netl, hir. Unn't jou thlnU you ilesened it.'" 'I'hen her laitKh jaiib out Kle"Ulll. ' Von .silly bov! Do you UilnU II tli"ie had iKen auyihlns of m. prjiuiiKu to (ell 1 should have ,s,it them and mi4wii'l uieeKi.v all jour luiper tlneni iiini-tlnnsV" I Mippn-e I w.ic an iiiiofjimi. lie nil'led Mie wa ioumm,i 'he buttons m his .at IwlHtliK, iheiu loiiud umt louiid, und iiu well, under the I'lieumstniiees hi was wllllns,' lo htvo the Kltuatlon liiolonyed, (veil If li ltml 10 go homo bi.tloulisp, lie liked that air of pro. pilntoiKiilp in 11 Riil; that Is, in tho tJqlll fill, 01 mills ,. 'The. luil Is .miu li.nl wot 1 led mo," h- .ulmilliMi Vou iliouylu mu u bia.en hus.syV" fho iidUccl. Me smllui. ".No, 1 didn't think thai. 1 waa in hu auxloiih seat lice.iuso 1 did not seem to be tho Hint. Shouldn't bo bin prised it it w.ib kou1 for me. IIn. I didn't think you hud It lu you, littls roj-ue." V 111 sen I lune. letter diaw back while there 1 tunc" "I f an'i. I'Vlcn in over my cats, mid l don'L even iiant to Ret out Oue.sh we belons, don'L we, dear'.'' She nodded. "Yes. we belong." And if An hie tJiay hail seun nh.it tollowed he would have gioaned mlslitlly In spliil. TOE, AND ABOUT DOCTORS. The New Cult. 1 In re s 1 Momlcttiil ilixloi in (loo-ilifnj loin, N.imcil At,Jtlio AIkc Viij.i'Ik 1 lltoiMi. lint lufs in .1 nunc.' Hull em slul.i'-jiiMrc not. -ml Hut the io.it l!i it is jillei- or orini,'i uv till, Mi le just .n iMpii-Hn ui.I ilolicile ton, , tin lo-1 tint is purpli m jii isTfeii er blu? It n,n f-o in IhN ca-e. Anil jet ArjIIio Hiwn Vi pioml 01 lici iuni- Jii'l li''i fame .imi Iioi sown. Vml sho uis llnii icioiis ,trn! jnoij lu niuile '1 lie pe.iliuii nhc belli in lint niiijlity t niijde. Uiai 1.I1P iukciI JS;iiu-l ilHIois nho till juii nilli duns I'lOIII tilth I Million llUMl. ml llOtll'M 111J jucf, And II fi-ll to nil' lot .is I unit, up .mil ilonn, Tn stop ocr Swiil ij- in (loosriwuy town, nd It fill lo inj lot on tint ilir In IjII sidi Willi nu lihifnl Dial liurii'il mo like Uu okl M. k, Ami 14 no ellur iloctm ws Lnoun in Ilie tonii, riif Kiout ARJtlie Alko Ansilli i OreiMi 'a sinniiioiiril In lute iml umo lit my roum l.ool.ins happ .mil smcoL h j lotn in liloum, full Ji Holed ,i!nl i-.i.nl In .1 nijialo of 1111, Aii'l 1 nlio lo lie eroioil li, ew-n Ilui llnr Anil I told I11T MrilKhtniy, mil in itonls Hunt .on) pi ill!, 'lint I jiut Minted somrtliln,? to ullop tuv piln; lb J l 1 illiln'L uri Hut () iv IIm ui.mtlc. el mIiooI, Anil I inieil a tied !(. lor I lie tolloi. hroil fool". Willi Hie rfiuo uf 11 lilillinlil she 111. I eti lici 1 Uuk, lil iliiii-lnl I iT'i-li 01 lirr (iil nod loijuo, And mI down Insula me, iml, i loli u nr ej's UiobIii." womlioinlv solium ml ilriliiiinly ii t, slii ip(l liiin flloiKO j ililuo iinknowii ' oiiie of lid m jihI I ktiih.il Hiv urom 'llul rn-i' to inj lips like 1 ie nf llu M1,, 1'iom tlif u'Miil ill-i ii.Ioih linn ii,tlij In nu-, I'nr loiiiiliu miliiKil mi Inli'iniN llu i e Ami inulo inn jilft liailj Pi mist lll-l In -nui, I (flowircd at Inr, md lie smllnl Uul. it mn imiiii ji lo ij', "ll'n all 1UI1I, ilm'l jou sool" ' I lit II ill lilli'lililil, I nnillj vllil Tor lifiitu'.s .j 1,1', 111 11I nu, ilm'l kjiI nil I'm lipid, Hut Jo something foi nu, this mliiuie, u-lit now, 'fliU pun i'1'.-i "I1 like J two lmlikil jilew." "He sllint 6iul roollul a momnil," lu. iiil, With .1 w.iw 01 Iter liamt and .1 lo-s of Inr liful. Ihtit leliiwn; n-iln iniu bileni'c-, t-ho sit In manltlenit pose Uk.i my eiJiuliiMtlui's iat, I In n I Minted 'ml hotlj, and mI.I in ilfulr, "1. Iiu nie somclldiii? lu else iu; ilm't jt lliojo ami .stJU'l llrln- 1 niulu In t kku nu , put j 1. nite lo mj Ihrnjtj (,'et a Ijitte.iny nm 01 in old Lillj 140 it, ul battel my buun out; get a Ihrcsliln; nu ll ii 110 nl llncfcH tliLs tlilns out of in1 hch an I split lit P J i eld tiling 111 lie noild and Ie ejiiUle? iia up and do onuthllif ; I ti It mi I'm -Kk!'' 'I hcu idm otnul Ini 1)0 and liu lull pulling lim nd riulltd like llu in temlnu: out cf . Ilp.c ml iho lnurnrirod ami luiltirtil In pucoI win. nliif ai, I'hniiiii; iom3 of lhcloih: onto e-ich pliuu. 'till nt M, rpiitu eoiitum.lod, 1 U hail, and hid A lionld a,pktou 1 lie noiiun uj nud! Tor Mic lolled on In tpoceli, like (lie nave cf the sea, And huikd the whole- bod of dctiine at uk, And Mound up b. imiis ' I heir'a nollimc hit the). Whtli inn think oii in fc t M i- pioof that i on .lie not. A Ittll" irlh'Ltiuli will nnke it ill plon lint no 111111 oi uoinin 1 m tifi line piin. ItV 1 until and cU ln-.ii n, 1 triil. of om (hot. Whin mu llilnl. joil hale pain, it 1- pioof urn hue not. It h nnh ileprullv thwuliiu tin- tlutli. i.muiu- laics in llii smic'i and hmhnJi of yoolli. I oiiini." 1 ,11k to I11-1 'iniii.'.i -, nnu Uiiii t ou Ml' riieie is jn 1 1 1 i 1 ir hut lhi' m that (hot maki-i us trn. A-, Utr u. tho Hieht, wliuli i null 1 iM, for llttlit is Kioss Ihnt ou know it is not. 'lit.. Imnnii'Ut soul taki' i-oftiiltion, jou s". And the Kiiiiii'iit si"': mil lliov Inn thots lh'i li st Ihr ie.i-.on is id tin, old, it mrle hut 1, yuril To show llul, jour notion ot jnin K jh-.mil. 'lo pioie It, I'll hold 1011 in (lot 101 .1 -ipfll And JuUi iiMiou will Jlnslt. and all will be Hill." ttli'ii hi 10-e, .-'In loiltd it.iiinl mil -jld - Hold 011 to tliof When mu Ihmk oii no It . it i inont tou lie not." Iteatlliod, 1.I10 slo id foi 1 influent ol luei, 1jokimr oil inlo iiii'"thtii williout moie ado tdioo'c In 1 featheis and liked to lint lulf-open dooi , lul plu.-j'il on llit Ihio-hold In lill me onul mote: 'Vou thlnU ton an -it lr. Imt jou v oii aie not, Jut Lei p llul In 1111111I aid j 1 1 s 1 hold t ,v tliot," Ifti sit pi diisl an iv ami 1 heud them id more, Hut tho lurlfiulct time iml hukid in at (In dmi. And huuillK Iloloundll, ho slid mill -1 milk, 'Whin I Ins the .olio, I Hikes 1 hi,,- diink. A H( liom (I liuiih, 01 hot uhi.-kv "ten, Is aloiil Hi- liaht thlii, mi, I'm lhlnl.ii u for iou" lie luoiulil 11a i pitthu of hot, ste lining si ml, Anil sihl there wis mile, Ii II tt uaii't fiiouali. Mid tilled iiij.ilf up mi I ho helldirolli lie liioiU'hl, And line alui) ieiknl at the uiluole. npuiht. Net dai I iiielied iioin He. dm tor 1 note, Willi a hill fer U 11 ilt.lt ns; anl ui Jnin and uwic, "lit for tat U a iiuxiui as old as tin sphinv: I 1111 iiille ui'll todii, hill I pild for ihe iliiuls. lit .-lill I im iiiiuditil of 'ill Hut jou .s.ihl U jou I ilkul nu to ihJtli on a piin tolured h..l And Mint 0ii (I11.l1! told 1111', ol loir-.., Hunt he fine, N) ( lmud join philosophy all Knit to ou: II 1 in- imt dik llirie lias iiuthliiir In enrs. And lint In Ini, o thin Ihofait is tie id Mire V1111 lull l a liaiiihiui llititi is nothing hut Hint, Wlllll JOU lllillk oll Hllit lllolll, l'i pioof mu ilu nol W". Itohj, M, II, in Medu il Aieiu Why He Ptosp-eieel, A tiilaiu mill i liili'id, lint he illnl Mid l,o hit two pin,, liouiot nun id, rne 01 I ho oiis mis j, hlniMiiilli. Hut. IIm otl.ei becanio a plijoicun. Ami alter thai Ihelr f.thii' tml lu'eii taken treiu them llwi I'lotluis in nit then J..nm. in other hudn. And the Id iiLsinllli v.ould l.Jio piospercd. Hut il Ihfil Hill one s.ked him I10 1 hit lathei nnde ml, n.l tho liat'.oiiuili h-nUIiitf angrily upon Mm, aiwnitl, "llu iu- huiij, " Ker the hlaik-niitk in. an hoiet 111 m. IlliMliut, piisiiill, Mheu 1 I.OIM' i is iiiImIiu;, nun itithiitd and handed tho hljck.-iiiltli, tiy Ihr: "riil- man niuj' tain ainr Ids tuhn." Si tin I1I41 Iciiiltli ilid talie ait.T his utlil, hut v.htthci- he (aui,lil up wllh lilni the wh. lelkth not. And at the oue time, in kit onn eltj, 0110 luqulrcdt 01 tho plij &k hu by Mint incaiue hit father died. Am the plii-lilan inrcrtd his fair and ucpt. Hut vliik he wrpt he eou-ideied, binn? with in Iilm-, If- "Ii I -11, 'lie m.is Imujrrl,' thin bh ill 1 hock thl- in in .md iie Mm piin, and il i 1111- otfiie to lelitie pain Xeierthele-a I1 ihil-,1 till Hi.- tttith " t, Ih I- id, Ilui lire. "fv nthei died of heait lilliui" i .1 ir.iiii he wept, the ruicstionir m pma; mill him I lu 11, In'- hi in. told, nu 11 1-ml, 'lloiil.tlix, -line his ,'illur died 01 In ill filluie, this jjunil phishim md loiini. -in lutli mule -cn.lv ot kiiithttl di-ei-i-" s thej le-oitni unto hlin Vml Ike pliiHilui In one 1 -pteidbt. And Im looked .it Iiiiin wl o i ime, and couched ont iml -n 1 Ad tune, .md ill in oiilerl on" hundied tlt.ll His. And llu Ri'e j;li. Hi, lor the ph-iel,m Mas 111 linn -u in in I at tipipliu M'dieil Vie iiual Takiug AdvnntHgc of the Occasion. line mis a ei, uirienl oul himeil iiieilk il nun in riueaijo, who had 1 leiv luae xollowim,, One day a liiiillemau lioiu Ten- t-iinc to hid nf tie to ho (Miiilmd In onlei It, lind out whither suimtMiia- was Hi iintl.r with him. When ho iiinc Into the loom he mind ill Hie. ihaiis oeni pied When hi tin ills a. ti-h'iid into the (lo. ttll'f, pill lie ollue he said "lliitul, I Illla 1 .mi- Iron 'fiiis in onk'! tn hwe jou eituiiiA me " 'the iKeloi iid: "Let nn' Irel jour I ube " llu 'lis.ni tin 11 nld- "Dirloi, I am uiy mueli ii'incilKd .ilioiil uij-ill " "ntlilj out join lonui " 'Hi- nun was lei.i mudi ill.comirli.il. hut. lie vailed 1 r tit tin- doelor -it down and I n did Mm si pn-i ilptlou with I ho words, "Two ihllire, pk,ie " 'llm 'loun pud tho ln dollir-, hut illdn'l lile 11 il all. llo wtiit donn. tills I .-. Hie diua- stole and tald t Hu- ihik, "Am Hiiro mv lintilass doetoi- in thil (own " I lie tltrk uhl, "Iheie aie lull x ihui upslali- "1 hue 1'loii then. I 1.1 tut all the a fiom Tetli, III onlu- to he eainiui'il ml lind out wliillm Ihi'U' Is .initliluK- Hie mil Hi' Willi me " 'I he thuhKlsL lot ktd at him ml laid: "fhu is .1 dot loi- heie he ki iiiiiki of lllllln.... who Ins iu-,t h kuh pi.nlkej you In1 bitkr (.a down md ie Mm." 'llu in in went down ami i i uiiioiluri itt enoutdi to (ell Itilllnst what tirittiuiiL lie hid ircilt'cd .it (he ntlur .-Ilui', liilliiiKs tluu mid 1 iilm lilo oil mi iitih ot ilolhlna', ihasid him .uoimd tho rooni, pmmkd lilni and piiuhed him, eimined Im licjil, md his liiu, eli llnopml nu hum- un 1 lull in ixauiliilmr llu. 111111, Win H lie ut llii.jiif.lt In ild. "Ilnie I- liotlnns the iiiatli r witii uui; jiu'n- ill ilahl " I ho nun then sihl to him: "pulor, nil lino nude nie tho luipk't mill in thoi woill; what Ii the bill" Hllllm:i tnld him MOO, wldili the man er.v Klldl plld. tnaiikiiii, Hie dotl t luo-l pinfuC'Iy, I'-ilnns,!- When Doeb the Doctor SleepP I'tOplu foiKe1. tlnl the donor lueds 11. -i. and klup .n lu-ll a! Ins piliou. In nnuy eisti 1 pti-rn liken -Itk mil aiiilirull iIjj ami the doe. tor Mill he 1 ill.it life in (he lunlns, inrlupi Jil-l liter he Ins Itlllid 111I11 1 lout; (In 'a lahoi, lie uiiifht ju.t ,n well l.aie lu 111 1 Hit I In tliu nfleiuc' hi iv 1 ulr I'venliitf, Hi., lollimiiu; littlii iiuidoto hi- two nonli, and IIm leaders ol 'I he lleallhy llouio are brivlit riiiiivk lo jppreiliti both of them; V ll.i-loii phytklali a lalled nut of 1 Aiunl liiiihii ihe olhei nli,lil tn aii-wir the lele. pholit. "Hello! what is ill" he .liked, tl!i ple ...i a nt tlm tdi 1 ot lo i In j: hi-. I'omforlal.le bed. "Itahy Is uyinp, dolloi, whit chill I dot" time aero, tin wire. "Oh, p'llups If j. pin," niu;i;i.sliil the tlotloi, Ktiiuuili q the 10I10 ot a jounj molhu, onn 01 his patients. "No," was the 11 ply: 'Tin tiue it tan't h Hut" ''l'iilui- he lu ihe loin," retiuned Hie doelor. 11III1 will iiitulalid -olMtuik. "So. I don't think m," upl'id llu ii.oiher, ' h iloeoi'l lit Hut waj " "Hum pirhaps lu. liuiitfij," .is a last 11111. "Oh, I'll ic," 1.11110 .no-.- tin- win. ami Hun ill wa -till, 'l I it'i Mrnt Iml, to bid ami wa-, soon iKip a.iln. Vhout hilt an lioui atttrnnd lie nn jwiLcncd by the liolent liilna- 01 the tel phone bell. Jumping out 01 Iml and pluin; the rrceixr to liU tar, lie was eiictred In 1I10 lollowlns niMMS: "Vou are iljht, dHtrr,"bilr i kuu(,i," ilialtli). Home, - -. -