rfcerTara puff tkMichta ttot htv a re JImIMt aW but mthW try pair aiiaat ad MoUoalMa m crra toii. We asa UmM with aa abetraoteoValr tli dliB, mrstcrtOBa unknown, -Indspaa ,th -. half prajrer; Hot count It atranta that bMMi'i brlcfet, odm should eon With comforting .and streoartb tat )nr Uvea, fr that eott ruthl from tamt star! dOOM In hour of oeadad itN Md strength ar . rtvaal Tea heaVait lies all about us, ra her: We breath It Inoen In. tbo flower pcrfuin. Tb bird' wt ont that Mia upoai oar car Comet ilk a not of fladnca thronch tb gloom. ' And thar ar thoughts of lov that oom and g Like angel on tht ladtter Jacob aaw, ' that bear sweat frultag even her below. And from the wounded heart Ita arrowa draw. Ctrth-born and heaven-born, both world are our. Our feet tread one while la tb higher sphere, . (S'ltb heana In love renewed and quickened powers. We breath tb higher life that know do fear. Surely a part of our employ tn heaven Will be to learn and rightly understand -The mysteries, to eolve which we have striven While dwellhig In thla transient border land. -William O. HaMelbarth, In Chrlftian Work. MY WELCOME AT BRATH WAITE'S Copyright, 1898. i's'-r-- rral WUEX I went to New York city last fall I bad not aeen any of the Drathwnlte family alnce our own had .moved to Chicago, 20 yeara before. Aa I was leaving borne father requested me to call on our old-time friends, and I readily promised. I had not the slight est desire to see Abel Brathwalte, hav ing been told that he was queer; be tides, lie and father bad had a business misunderstanding several years before which had disturbed tbeir friendly re Jations. Out Abel bud a daughter, and I did want to see ber. Amy and I had been playmates, and I was curious to tee what tbe year had done for her. Hurrying through tbe corridor of the Metropolitan to catch an L train for the Brathwalte home, I was accosted by a young man who extended his card, nipon which I read: "Richard Downs." Mr puzzled expression in trying to place the name led him to explain: "I saw the name on the register and took the liberty of speaking to you in tbe hope that you might be Adam Craydbr'a son. .lie waa a business ac quaintance of my father many yeara ago. I am here in tbe east on- a matter of business and pleasure, and if you are Adnm Craydor'a son It would be quite agreeable to me to renew the old friendship." "1 am Adam Craydor'a son," I re plied, slipping the card into my vest pocket, "and I remember now that 1 have beard him speak of your father, I am on my way to make a call, but I shall be glad to meet you Inter In the evening." I left him and shortly reached the Brathwalte home. I asked the maid who answered the ring for Miss Amy and gave her my card. Her glance, at the card and at me, as she allowed me into the parlor, was curious, to say tbe least. I thought I saw amused expec tation in it, but, regurding this ns only tbe innate Impudence of maids, I dis missed the impression and sat down to wait. 1 saw in the parlor evidences of a daintiness and good taste that must have been'Amy'a, and I grew quite eager to see how she would receive me. On the end of the mantel stood a cab inet photograph of my father, which quieted my fears that Abel Brathwalte might be resentful on account of the business misunderstanding. My sur prise may be imagined, therefore, when I heard an angny voice at the tqp of the stairs saying: "Of course I'll go down. We might well settle the matter now. There's no use aaying don't; I'm going; and if you want to bear my opinion of him and his father, stand here at the top of tbe stairs and listen." What he thought of father and met I knew that Brathwalte had censured father for hit part In the mlaundcr landing, and I had written a number of letter which I had tried to moke particularly courteous, but I had not known that the old gentleman wua hos tile.! I listened for the reply of the per orf ha addressed, and' It came down to roe in a aoft, musical voice: "Be firm with him, father." ahe said. "Tell him exactly wh'at we think, but please don't be rods." : HFlrmI",repeated tb old gentleman. "Never fear, f ahull be firm and a little "de, too, I expect.",, . . ' Ilad Mr. Brathwalt beoome child Uh? No other explanation teemed Plausible.' If he wet in Us tight mind, urely a disagreement over a trifl of '3.000 would not hav turned the old time friendship to enmity. It waa evl lent thnt ha was In no mood to reeiv my father'a kindest remembrancea." I thought all thla to tha accompaniment f determined footstep comlnf down 'o atalra. ,';..' , ,'U-i-i ty.l.'.i' ' H walked In -tb man father 3 had 'ten deaerlbed to roe, and -aa ' f had dimly remembered hlml- largo, , dlgsJi atdvonafedW... UnferftTAI "MM iUeJf noon a face, a reloluta will fhe ftUnrat rnr )Mth (topped joat tosMt U dor mi rw w WVLTLbi. tk. trntio. fc&i I am olftr from tha L, B - i La V em I t i L T 1 . . I I i I i ? 'itlH ..r tnatmhidene to U .nawredwlOi uat&bXit I waa actawaraof myimpudenc.. , T . J ' -WtlL f. am dlaaTeeaNy a.war of 1U man. Baa rt liSt. iWtmU uyaclt thla befora I aaid abytSfia; 1 migrHMfratlniaihouldbe. Sut It waa plain ha waa in earneat, and I had never beard fatter aay that Abel. BrathwaiUater joked. I did not reply. and ha want on: ' i I harent tho allghteat doubt that', four aaaurance ia unbounded enoug-h to i brin you all tha way from tbo weat ! and Into my rery houae to demand that 1 It waa the miaunderatndinR. after;,'" all. I could not credit my own eye,, and eara, but I replied, acalnf no rewon to hold myaelf in check: "Mr Muran wonl b unbounded If I came all the way from tha weat to ' . , . ' . , ., , . 1 n. in .. i m Thla aeemed to amuao him for aome unaccountable reason. A amlle glinted ' . . through hia anger, aa if he suddenly appreciated the opportunity to sea juat bow far western assurance would go. I read it thus, and determined that he ibould be fully satisfied. "And I have no doubt, he proceeded,' "that you have made yourself believe that, upon your mere demand, I would count out $5,000 and band them t you." "I did not come here to discuss that matter at all, Mr. Brathwalte, but now that you have mentioned it, I have no hesitation in aaying that I think my father ia absolutely right in his conten tion. If you ever owed a dollar yoi) iwe him that five thousand, and your turning and quibbling la little less than common dishonesty." "Young man," he laughed, "this is re- ! freshing; absolutely invigorating. I j me down to tun you out of doors, but I won't do it. I need soma one to I imuse me tula evening, and you are ' quite satisfactory. Proceed." He sat down in the nearest chelr, re ndjiifited hi eyeglasses, end, placing his hands on hia knee, looked into my face with well simulated expectation of enjoying a treat. I walked over to him, looked him squarely In the eyes, and said: : . . ' . v "Yod know aa well as you are living, Mr. Brathwalte, that you owe my fa ther that$5,000f butiwanttotftllyou lhat we don't need it. We had forgot ten all about having made you a pres ent of it, but it seems to be a stupen dous item to you. You are entirely wel jome to it. Biit 1 ' I was stopped by the rusUe of a dreas upon the stairs." Amy'bad been listening and was coming to interfere. I hoped she would not, for my regard for her was genuinely tender, and I feared that I could not hold my own with her father if she were present. I ivna greatly relieved when I heard the rustle cease, as if she had paused up on the stnira to consider the wisdom sf appearing. I should have taken my Icparture nt that juncture. I suppose. but r felt thnt I had not told the old p;entlcmnn quite enough, so I de cided to stay until I thought I lind done him full justice. "I want to tell you, Rir," I went on, "that we still have some regard for friendship in Jhe west." lie looked surprised ot this, and I paused doubtfully, but seeing hLs face growing more contemptuous, I fin ished: "I didn't come here to demand or re-: quest or even mention that unfortunate 1:5.000. My father is na sorry" Oh. bother your father! IIo isn't sorrv. A man wno ! "He careful, sir. I won't hear one word sold ngalnst him. I repeat that I didn't come here to mention that$5,000, hut-" "Oh, I suppose now you come In gen-; nine western Impertinence to ask me for my daughter Amy?" . Ilri was Interrupted by the quick rus tle of the dress ns the young lady ini question rapidly retreated. I winced is I recollected that such a request had not been entirely foreign to my hopes. "If you ever had any prospect of suc ;eas In that matter," be continued. "you have utterly ruined It by your; language here to-night. I think you vould have submitted to all I have aaid If you are anxious to win her." "Xo. I would not," I nnswered. "Yon; would not respect a young man who wonld weakly submit when he believes, vou are wrong, as you certainly are.". "According tb your view of It When your father hnd the impudence to write that he would say no more about that matter of $5,000 if I would permit you Id coma east and try to win my daugh ter, I made up my mind that when yon, onle you would meet a :" "Stop right there, sir. My father, never wrote aucb a thing." He amiled In serene confidence as he isked: "Would you like to tee his letter?" " "I certainly would. I don't believe : ycu can ahow any auch document, challenge you to do so." ! threw out this challengo quite bold ly, but Inwardly I felt a little weak, over tha poasdblllty that father might' bava been foolish enough to write such, a letter. lie had ofjen spoken to me f Amy and hinted at the desirability' at a match between ns. He had even. taldthAt Abel himself had written that -J ha would be arreeabla.to such an al liance. ; Bat thlsVai before the differ- tnctil '.: These reflection sobered me somewhat and I said, mora mildly.: "MnSraitnwarte. Iwfllb frank wiu "jy1" ere' mad l aspect a different reception T Youca ooawrlow of yaur lmpertineno IaaUIWatalL' ... ".i" T '1 .. it. '-.Hr JS Ther. i. aom. UmJtto tb. P-' alkakWeak ammttaaAjl M amviAlllvK HAW fAwaA I'll "rV , TT M ' ' IXZJZZXZ uuBu . u . Haea.t.flancaatlt.apran, up, eatea tow m nd ked.: T'm3!!"' r m v , -I -ou,d tWnk J0" 4d, k,lo,: lnm? l hn UUted to me" "P"0' t. 4 . lwu 'uu" 2 ",n under tha nme of Wchmrd . . . , . . A . - J f ltt"ced ftt ond w J"? nTn,- -A thouaand pardona. air." I ex- ""ll,ncd' fttve you the wron' ctrd' 1 m ? fh"d n" "Who in the name of aenae are you. 'tnenf I Rave him my card. . " - fT". 4 ",UU'J "l vT he cried. "I abould have known thla. 4t'k.V. 1 T ' 1 -J 1 W Why, Mr. Craydor, there Isn't anyone wo would rather tee here than your self." He bade the maid tell Richard Downs to call again, then, running into tha hall, called: "Amy, come down here and see the guest I've been nbusing to the best of my ability." He did not need to call twice, and In' a moment I was made glad by the greeting I had hoped for. The similar ity of the disputes Mr. Bralthwaite had with Mr. Downs ond my father may be easily surmised. There were facta in the latter, however, that warranted all he hud said to the supposed son. 1 nc oniy way 1 could ease their mor tification was to transfer my luggage to their home. During my stay Abel was continually asking about hia "com mon dishonesty," and whether he was a "notorious tlghtflxt." But I retaliated with "western Impertinence" and "un paralleled impudence," and eventually uy winning Amy's heart In subsequent visits and taking her out to Chicago, whither her father soon followed, and where we all live In the closest friend ship. MISSION OP "DON QUIXOTE." The Author Declare It Waa Wrlttca to Ridicule Abewrd Stories of ChlTalry. ' The dbjech of Cervantea in writing "Don Quixote" waa, aa he himself de clared, to render abhorred of men the false and absurd stories contained in the books of chivalry. The fanaticism caused by these romances was so great in Spnln during the sixteenth century that t lie burning of nJl extant copies wns earnestly requested by the cortea (or legisluture of the realm). To de- Rimy a passion that hud tuken snrh deep root among ull classes, to break up the only rending which at that time wns fashionable and popular, was a hold undertaking, yet one in which Cervantes succeeded. No hooks of chivalry were written after the appearance of "Don Quixote," and from thut time those in existence hnve been steadily disappearing, until now thev are among the rarest f lit erary curiosities. This roma-nce, which Cervantes threw so carelessly f rom his hen. and which he onlv reimriU'il as an effort to break up the absurd fan elea about chivalry, has now therefore become the oldes-t specimen of romantic fiction and one of the most remarkable niomiments to genius. Ten yenrs after its appearance its author published the second part of "Don Quixote," which Is even better than the first. It was written in his old age, when In prison, and finished when he felt thehand of death press ing cola and heavy upon him. London Mail. Th Alchemy of Katare. "Your trouble," suid the lively wld ow to the young heiress, "is that you don't understand even slightly this un imal we call man. You wauted to marry Cokely, and as your friend I left the field open until you admitted that your chance wua hopeless." "He'a a horrid wretch." "Thunk. But a mouth ago you thought him the dearest mau ou earth. lie ia, and he belongs to the 'strong oak type. You didn't know enough to be the clinging vine. You failed to lean on him and flatter his dis tlnguishing quality. You were alway trying to do something for him. I re versed the order and delighted him by having him do things for me. I mndo him realise how much he could be to me arid delighted hlra with my gratitude for the advice I waa constantly getting about my affairs. To use the atrocious slang of the day, 'J swelled hlshead.'and If you know how to use It, the recipe will win' tha affections of the nine men out of ten.' It ia the true love potion prepared by the cunning alchemy of nature. Positively, my dear, you young flrta weary me," Detroit News. yea Latca"CebCrwer, ' In tha early days of the present cen tury It waa tha custom on Ah Wednes day to appoint un official of the English. paiace to crow tb nourt 01 tna - aay, like a cook, as a reminder of St,Peter denial of Christ. This praotla excited the furious indignation of Qaorga IX whdse nourtler had ta 'rfknlata tt him: that the royal eoek-wWerwaawoWSf;, ing-iMB 01 wtm tae aooawiaw wwj; nalaried officwr aa4atall8n-htcafo Bert HowareV in the BortoBv (Kan.) Headlight, tli .of this case af one- Ud faithfulness la love, which la probably tb oaly on, on record: "A Horton old maid has quite a romance con Dec ted with her life, (a her younger days ahe had a sweetheart and ha asked her to b his wife, but at aha wat too j ourg to marry she refused him. Tbey separated and the year fled by, bring ing with them much sorrow for tha giddy mtss. Ten years afterward an tb very day of the month on which ahe refused him came a letter from the sweetheart of her childhood asking again for her hand. She did not love him, but decided to never marry anyone unless it be this man. She ' refused again, and every year since then ahe gets a letter on tbeir anniversary with the tame old question written therein. The letter are not full ot love. Oh, no, simply a question, that la all, a dosen words or more written In a busi nesslike way, with his name signed be low. Perhapa they will get married tome day; but very likely net." "Do you want to know what true love really ia," aska a contemperary, "Just interview that Augusta young woman who recently called on an Augusta dentist and requested him to extract us fine a set of teeth aa one generally sees, explaining this etrange request by re marking that her lover wore false teeth and stiu wanted to do tbe same." That isn't true love nor love bt any kind. That is plainly an Insane longing for a mesa of matrimony. It ia safe to say if that young woman parted with her teeth she will regret her rashness be fore she is very long a wife. At a donation party near Pittsburgh to a country clergyiuuu blessed with five children there was a preponderance of second-hand clothing for his flock. On the next Sunday the five marched up the aisle decked out In the contribu tions just aa tbe minister, possibly by prearrungement with his wife, was de livering the passage: "Yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." The silence in the congrega tion was painful. A Chicago man, to win a wuger, the other day made a record in gluttony which is likely to stand for some time. The wuger was that ho could cat four dozen eggs In 20 minutes. The eggs were to be eaten raw, and without any seasoning; When time wus called the man started, and got outside of his four dozen eggs well within the 20 uiln- utcB, and tbcu tossed off another half dozen for good measure. It la reported that a good many gold seekers ure looking nrouud New York state iiiKteud ot going to the Klondike. Over 4,000 gold mining claims have been filed in the ofllccs of the secretury of state at Albany, and there ure umuzing reports of plauta already at work that are transforming transmuting yellow tand Into yellow ntiggcU. It is impossible for the ByatPin to withstand tlio domaiids madn upon it just nt this season, with out the assistance of a Rood puri fying and stretitht'iiinR tonic. The changes which Nature decrees shall tako place each spring are so severe that a breakdown h almost suro to come. It is wise that all possible assistance le given during this period, ns upon. this purifying process deptnds the health for the entire summer. Everybody just now should tako a thorough course of Swift's Specific C C Cfor Blood The which thoroughly cleanses the blood "of all the accumulated im purities, tones up aud strengthens the entire system, and aids Nature in renovating and renewing the body bo as to render it healthy and strong. Those who purify their blood with S. S. S. at this season are well fortified against the many forms of disease so prevalent dur ing the dreaded heated term, for it has been demonstrated that tha system that is thoroughly purified in the spring is well prepared to resist disease all summer. 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