ART hie YAH RRA pm gp : 5 : : Bx Pience B. Baxxany. with clase nose. shott ears and email eves. The body Is covered with dark = brown or black halr about four inches {| mors accurate, | than any of the male faction. Further. | { more, sho was perfectly satisfied willy | "| hor superiority, and intended to en- HB} joy It tor a good while yet. : 140 remember how 1 asad to plead. Just a few milnates more | wae ia sty; iy > 1 rent j ron Justa tow minutes Hors i want to psy; | 1 will bo very, very Ad funded With all my ohilitel Beart wail | mplore 0 let me stay just & few minates me re Now Iam old, and on my shoulders inld Are many Beary golinte of many ANTE, And down ome eho ks Haves deop and dark thelr fearful farrows Fons wait Hume, eede sue, 1 Ix the time for bed Bave Guna the chores that fai] nate o'r it Sow i oi weary both of tell and play, And (iol has sald, who means it for the uy ¢ ? “Come, THis one, it iy tha time for rest j And ha ia ahiidish trabls do 1 plead: East a few toinates more 1 want bo BIRY: Just & fow siisiates wore | wast to play; Twill be very, ¥ery good indeed” U0) jot ne stay (net 4 Pew minutes mors 31 > Genrgs Beitel, in Edppimsese # Hagame, " was a settied opvietion with Amelia Robinson that she would niver | marry. Bhke was pretty enough and educated, too, with sufficient amiadbil- ity to satisfy the average suitor. The fault was with Amelia She admitted id this. Bae had had offers; in fact, lnok- | ; ing into the extravagant claims of her | | admirers occupied a good deal of her attention. than he. Bhe was more practical, gaore sell-possessid, When Jack Ashbin came In from kis three months’ tour of the soutliern Rates he was greatly smused at the state of affairs. ri the Goddess Is still obdurate, eh? Won't listen to reason or fion- | sense, or anything siss?” : He put down Lis grip and smiled | | agreeably at the entire office force His al good humor was always catching, snd his homely, tomprehensive grin was familiar to the company's patrons in | many states. People had eald he resemblod the jpleture of a man in & matrimonal guide whom women are told to avoid, In was ast in time, for the | pretty pewriter £7] was on {he point : of sppraiing to tears Then they explained that it was afl In fun, but Amelia would gever look “upon 15 in that way. No geatioman : would overztep all bounds like that in | aften rolling oars | se name of inncesnt fun Her rescuer was of the oninlon (hat the world was fall of just such mon. | 1 And Gid's dese voles down ia my boars : Plmly needed a glarn gm Jack Asbbin, and that every rOeEInT. | anreed with him, which made him very I've Played the glad games of the brivatal ong, even making tome And estne the bustins all, complaining | thing ushesrd of | The pext day the man of boundless nerve was exiled to the Pacific slope for six monthe. Amelia wis soon a8 8ud as he often narrated the story 1 himself, ona can see he did not under- oe a jokes of any kind, - His face was one not easily forgot- | i ten, and Bis manners were of the ad- { heaive kind which marks the perfect | eanvasser, The boys dared’ him to try to talk to | uch a re feels Ike, in of sudentary habits if chemistry applied i of “fake” foods are | lo the publie, yet cases unbelievable derstand, for in t Ymitations of are now on the y : duced from wholly | als. It would seem, too, t understanding, that chemical methods of imi, 2 more than the genu- ere 18 always, of | 1 of ‘advantage to the making of an : ifference of a small cent in the cost of a the commodity at wholesale to a substantial divi. stockholders of a big pack: gor dispensing corpor- public has at least the as | If chemistry can produce | so that the ordinary nnot detect thelr na in turn can reveal the | fore punish it, it the | 1 ned and energett 1 2 {Amie on any subject than business. CL very young hares and rabbits | earned his name of “glutton” i by eating large quantities of food, bat | sometimes | they play by dayiight and it {8 known to the expert that Machin's sight is 80 be went to work, and it wasa't jong | | before they had grounds for jealousy. Jack began with the weather but | marriages, matches, mothers-in-law, ete. easily shifted to the cpera, wilking i skirts, early TBNAWAY | The first thing Amelia knew she was | getting interested—and in a man, too, of all things! Of course she faust 3 quickly put a stop to this, but the question was how? The only way to interrupt bis Sow of eloquence was to 4. | seek safely in €ight, and she-had long o | REO made up up her mind, never to | flee from any man. Still, this freck- | | led-faced knight of the grip must not be encouraged in his mistaken esters | (| prise. Amelia was not the kind to al low anybody to be misled by her ae- tons. But fust as she had settled up- | sonth as {on the best form in which to dismiss {this ordent adwmiver, he suddenly tone, “You are falling in love with me. | It's too bad —too pad!” “With you?” exclaimed the aston- 1 ished typewriter, “Yes: 1 can tell every time, and I'm sorry for it.” : "Why, you were never more mistak- on, sir, in your life!” HS, 3 Oh, it's possible you don't under. | rely tilled Cand opnorUrne guality of kis you are drifting futo love, and. as I Sean = Ba pny For ie sald before, 1 am very sorry—for it .° oi fises stand your own case; but ite 8 fact: fan fisver be” “Your assurance is astounding!” It seems so—bnt 1 must warn you feat and ignominy & not | pmmediale fame. Ney enuntable way of throving themeslves Ai VE BI fhe ) tal i: 1 always know when The fata} i quent statesmen. SATS § i SAE a. » al en : : Phim “For strength of essen, for sa- plore you to pause and consider before CEacity, wisdom and sound good sense # in time. Young ladies have an tnace at me. momeat is approaching and it is forover ton late” “Shy, you ougit to bo arrested!” before you mar your futare happiness, to say ‘no’ to such beaviy as yours; ‘ever painful it may be to me” “On the conlrary, 1 am avoid a great responsibility. Raally, you must restrain your emotions.” My emotions, gir? I'd like to have | you hung or shot or anything—" when thwart ~ “Leave me immediately. I say!” And paper weights and scratch blocks heiped to emphasize her meaning. “Aftections like yours are terrible ! received go Httle attention 7 raphers and hlglorans? asks Frank happy. Still all the afternoon she was nervy. | Get char Tb mistakes, g | MUS clear $5, beoifirn calm and serene ss ever, and “they BAY A cass with her oldest admirer is mot out of the question —~Waveriey I Magazine. . And still my lips pray as they did of yore: SR 5 BAT A Ain SR aR Ee ta A Rosser GF TRAPS. FARRER ANd iar ; Wolverine Anners Munters, but fs Tee Shy to Ve Fasily Coaght, The wolverine is stontly built and | about three and one-half feet in length, Including a rather short tall which is | 1 eoveral with long drooping hair. Tha | FA general appearance of the animal ro | 30 ! piinda ug of a shagey, shorttatled doy or small bear. The Bead in broad, long, which hides bereath it an under senat of soft short fur. The lows ars | short and stout, and the foot broad and covered below with wooly hair The toes are armed with strong and fairly i sharp ddaws : i of the animal is added to by a band of | Among the many she had rejectal fn | reddish brows Fair which commences the big establishment in which shes | was employed thera was nol one who | had not been ruied out fairly on tha | ground that she was a better maniger | ; , ; 8iso a whitish band across the fore i head fram esr to oar. The curious Rppsirancs behing the shoulder rans along the flank, and turning up on the hip unites in the rear with a similsr band on the other side of the body. Amelia There is Land hour the pelota--a small ball of Buch is the an. | lightened imal which the enrly writers loved 10 | romance aboal, snd whlch the porth- | ern hunter doces tr love st ail Like aloont al) the cArmivorous ani mals fnhabiting the cold regions of the north. he will eat the flesh of any ant mal he can got hold of, living or Jead He catches wild mice and certain oth er small quadrupeds and possibly grouse which have plunged into the {| snow for protection from the cold. But | . be Is slow of foot, and the capture of | 2 sorthern hares or other flees footed creatures would be quite out of the question. ~ His principal food i» thought to conkist of the flesh of ant i mals whizh have hein killad by acc | dent ns great numbers of animals are killed everywhere, ‘ 10 destroy great numbers of foxes al the time when the onbs are small He | seeks out the dens, forces an entrance, | and kilis both the mother fox and her No donld he often catches He has Hite ches. by bolting it burtlediy, ; scarcely chewing it at all i Hat what Sas brought him into 111 i repute with the hunters is his abit of | foilowing them to fob their traps. A trapper will walk for many miles set ting his traps for heaver, martens are. tie foxes snd other fur bearing ant mals. and return the next day to find that 8 wolverine hak upset all ki cal ¢ulations. The glutton has followed the | trail of the woodsimen, visiting trap after tran, skilfully stealing the bait from sore and killing and devouriug the anipials that bave been caught | Gthers, Hut althoash he frequents the traps so readily he fa nol sasy to cateh by aay means, for he ia canning and suspicious, and manages Ww keep out : of tronble as a rule. The wolverine kas been killed] as far Renaseiger York, but it inhabits chiefly the north. gre countries. sot only of Americs bait h ; : af Earope and Asta. —Fioston Her: “Ah! 1 see,” he sald In an alarmed | ii A Targation Se atearmnn, Why is it that Oliver Ellsworth has from bag myiord Cook in the Atlantic. Ha C wap not born in Massachusetts or Vir- ginia. In Connecticut, lke Peanavl ETL - vania, the historic fieid has been meag- dramatic work has Marsayer the an unpopular convention for a party Jui retiring from office in de uoive to sriheless He has not been wholly overlooked by subuas- | Webster zatd of in the condsct of affairs. for | ede pative amounts to From a safe distance at the door of | the office the irrepressible contintied — Le “You are in a eritioal condition. ] of Chillito 2 Argentine Repub! He consists of 200: : : {tion of temper and general ability, ie 4 + 13. 4. 3 “fr % . : J Anything to stop your mad enrcer LC may ba doubled If New England bas Ries ey 1 yet prodoeed his superior” | Nothing causes me greater pain than fogabd, as chief Inatice of the United What he | States (> the grand jury at Savannah but duty. yon know. comes first. how- [in 1756, was the afm of his life: “So : | let us rear an empire sacred to the ow i ~ "You are taking a great deal upon | riglita of men; and commend a gov- | yourself ——" + erament of reason to the nations of trying to : the earth.” Benth Amarican Armies. The daily press of Argentina is filled with notes concerning the sapertority of the Argentine army over that oof FORIN Aecording to the latest pews published in Argentine dailies the popatation of Argentine Tons von souls, and that idem The armv of the 000 offifficors and men, and that of Obit of 150,000 officers and men. He i5 also said | not only COHNIY, Now 1 the pear | ghective of sithsequent years, To ne ¥ § i ton Is being bull 3 powerful young mus ios Be 2 +5 fiw oe : £ Jab aial, the popular term for pe- sore enough, Blag. resenting the rose and the goid thrown to Maealn, sete | his jaw and plays prodigiousiye-cnt | Wits his cpponent in a fon momenta by + tieverly plat ng the ball where > Maio) the six chinplond, among | : § ®t a oaRsock: the vicar of | 4, the parish, Mo" * AL fhe right wrist the players attach with thongs a | Pmatines dol-seon L& man, de ing 8 seus SPORT. ri Huge Profits When Contactod Profs. stonaily < The Sigry jain Strest Fron ton A Round we Two in Pav asin wm Gold Loin Throws io the Piayers of keeping hotels for to word sueht not to be x Erestiy ln Havana this seaton. writen A torrespondent of the Now York Fost from Cuba. At the Frontos Jai- Hight. income enormous. beet.augay is nol 8 competitor, and thers is no des pendencs on tariffs. SUH i fr not an ih Lp do Fauiaee to | there ars tumult and cheers, and cele | Bling parhoses. Yoo are sab ato ih | OF Macaiita! Masalita anit lirtie Maciia | lng purposes. You are going inees the | mots 3 rod roms : : A IO beauty in a box. 8d there is ingle of | in War Rixty-Sipih § Fin 5 Lh 3 3 2 ] $ifgex. rashes Ior pure spor of for | goa conlanes, thrown { where Five dollars such and thers mus {Up one or Pwo. touches : don go NY polar of Bis good cents, snd makes fee free from (he debasing touch of pro | Ruowlsdgenint leaving (he rint To he 5 ie XnAws sin ther ; pleked Bp by Fhe boy atizodunt. The is 5 a UH, ATEN Yiolent Tlhaes have won the fired fome and the game predently in New York a fron betting, it doubtless remeine for the Cw to determine Thera 15 na reason why jal-aial should mot be kept, as tennis and zolf and hockey have been, fessionalism. One gal i of slght CIs ot 1 Agent. Iota, vou may read an entertaining dev | ot erie Lott's “Rame- on oof 8 In nRioha: : AL jast they suter tho areas. the pel otaris, whom fs He strange wicker thing resembling 2 dmrge carved fingernail witeh length It Is with | uouimied to a fan Arure, and he hoax Vie peeing oidfashioned | Probably As Ten Years, Aithongh ens the forearm by ball Ascaing that they Bave to cate, throw cord covered with skin. Bard as woul, ® 9 Phi, ig the rade of the game: When one of the | champions of the two camps lots the ball fail i is a point earned by the ad- | | Verse camp-and ordianrily the jimit $8 BI ponte. In Havana theres are {wo ial-alal | evenings in the secular week and an afternoon of matches on Bundave which you will bie reminded of by the stream of carriages running oul ta the Fronton, at the fixed Bour. It is the great excitement. the great dismiontion {which Is oftym as uniting between 5 Wrenches to the st hy ik io > the Only toa enterprise, 4 espting that | any sense | ior that business--i8 really prospering ! on the ide er and the shaek’ | an ordinary | oH and he refiarns it fords | it #5 not & game les z the prisy | or the soft: 8 gives | Yonetitess sa al thing for any one to complain of In a world ke (hie, Trath will give up her Lrensumes to Fou when You give up year prejudice to her, A man’s good breading is the best | security arsine ansiaer wens bad intarientnd win the ut and the pwifseess: he din | £ pusetuni to it sharply: wat wil stoop | | shontdersd Flay. in a violent tay s pi Co bawines himself Adal, or our where the snclent gums | | hig of pelota is played in the fashion of he 4 old Basque country, the proprietors | , perbans $100.006. a | fn bly more. cach week. Expensesars hard for it, and resch au offiare ear off {he faor and falls, with Bis costa arm donblad ander | is upon the menhalt. HB a hor Jin er and most be tiken by The opponent | in front, Bttie Murals, Fle has to run | © and fap | Lbut. while silence falls rhe hue? in] ie i agit Y and | nites the dark Machin a this glove (manufactured In France by | otmqotion of & uanlque baske-msker of the village of EBD | Impresaton of a 9mall pant of sae of ihe {afternoon's four matebes Om a pari [ Bdo, which Is 5 match between fen | teams of tho mur euch, FI5.000 to $8 | | : thes NY | 08 fx wagersd: on BQ Beard and then the clack! and there in | nobody in place fo refirn it. Then | Pung By an excited money. and at his feet fall glittering | from every: they srs | t bat 39 of them: be pleks) them In the betting oids {peregse pgminst toe A the har gular, Eloy. Fue we Rave faith: and hough rit si vs & sland £0: tha at wha gon Sy writs gnid lol : : hesches and boxes where, after all thers is admiration for rel prowess, | smner eons. Bot worthy pioking uD, nto Markle in gentle derinion. se, pr This ba hot a Bor WY, matier-ol-fher old, whieh fa | played by wix wen. eal for himself, Cc peraans 48 to Rave A common avers sion it is the game of jal-alai, Ther {8 (oc be a great match, Ma Fioy xsd Machin (whites). The last hat by only one point in a total of 30 close fighting all the way (hrongh. But that was in the evening: today better in daylight. He is 8 marvel this Machin, with the long syshrows that denote the real Basque and mus Shes a5 responsive as slastle Hig parr- r. Eloy is lsaky asd stooped, but wily And attends to the game Ho ean and Trecet (blues) are to play ] wlan retently 1 time thems teams mot the biver won | will br opposed to Macala in front {which would be “at the set’ 3 tan nish, and Macala Is small catlise very lovely, the girls think, to look upon with & moustache just ehadowiag hia Hp, and shoulders like a grenndier Butoh, the handicap of ladies’ men’ phitsge to hear his name 5b eee Mowers thrown from some throbs COATS tooastopt Mies Minnie Newby a © mekoot gird with & wonderin! voles dat | ® baginess Investment ; ; Capra no C9t in reaining her, iE were Pg 3 : Poe BEX $i 0 Tee i xsd he plays to the boxes. plays for 3D | gBould she die in the meantime they steed, and blonde, graceful: and Be a famous hack, wilt be opvoned Bear the far wall | to the dark Mach & they were defextad before Where they begin thers is aaphalt wy Tangs # an asphalt | minmtes to spare. va With as ! sony walls painted hack Om the | fourth side sit the spectators tier on tier. The game {2 to Ring the ball with | caver the entien bottoms of the Bont. | with ap eonrt bounded og hres ad of the long cesta basket glove hard against ons end wall when the opposing team must catch ton the By or on the Srut bound. and hurl if back and soon as in tennis or, te he under. STH swadays, perhaps one should ] 1 ne a rhag Be Ane : shape them for the purpose in view, BAY plag-pong Between spectators and | players is a Mine of corredores, or men | who pecan te between lookers.on, sidring brillant seariet Bazgoe cans i” 1 that mae iin = 3 gai TC gots {ZR NET $0 w ithe black walt of the a oir. Oge man | WARE tn wager 5 to dan carredors same hondy takes the ba tered, The admonitions comments, applause of the SpRCTRtOrs, and the — of the corredores create a (re is Macala's first serve: he selects one of the sight fine | mendous din. It in, and Is Hikewise a atigequently vou, being | 2 against Mim asd Mscsia, asd pin your faith to the feos weilfas Yored whites, Eloy and Machin, thourh : he had to support bis wrms on euule! fC fens. But Ge won his bet, with 14 Pinta the amis of thelr asthe German ] rivals who Rave had ftile dilfleuly in at Pars Island near Peanfort, 8 ©. Ome big ohe and two | swaall anes escaped. Rrawn as (he Merry Greenville, Bave & Gaited to Rewn gn their : Eusge. : vesho iT he toes Bod wish to make me Coase wil bing breasts to Bim. His partner. | $8 Boia Teucat, is also handsorse, Hake Jather LAY [from $8000 to $BOOG Is wagered: tiie { wonid [ndicate that every lsiaimi sf | tersoon or evening sees at least $85. | 064 Inid in betx. From three to four. i thousand perscgs Attend leaving rare. | divs an early degtn (IF many vacant sesis, paving esch for admission from 60 enti to $3 Span. ; $k silver (18 centa to $1.50 of many people. the sad roln of some, | and Americans guickly succembd to ita sromg fascinations. If there is oma | interest which has bronght Cubaas and | Americans to a common admiration Amenan). CUAINT and cumous. Six young whats btlonging to a sehodl which stramded (he other day war eapinreal + vo The yonrg maa of Jorvey City, NI. seeanized the elnl temaiution thar they would sot sseocisty with the faly qEX, : Cheater Holoombe sad a mers maior af godent may totally alter the means ing of the word in he Chinese lan. The same author says that one pier watch the very tisnen of Ii gierhts mistakes, oss en Mr, and Mrs € Batons of Boston They are wish to recoive jay for thelr trimbile got the pire Ue ingwred for A Garber Bas won a wager of ini tance at Marseilles Francs by ping: HE a plang for TRIE Bot aggrisating over hove Hix fngery Bb #1 & ¥ % : dutwed in may anticipate wonderfol things { § { thient; about Bachelors of | whrastend. They 27 hours with fingers; Ralf an me eramped, | ® fade draw, his Bands swollen, and | CRUOSTR. That in the best 2:07 of Yee wh Sieh in ennie wa be Helin Bon reciiving it on Big ey ot sien, Whether you speak in metas seieal Hue the groves leaf and the Hosenme—- pire, and breathing purity whatever Laoll omay grow in It in astonishing how soon the wholn feonerience begins fa unravel if 8 sine ale stiteh drape. Ore siete wovne in 2 bode von vould pus Plscontent 1» the wnt of ae valle ance: 3 id ufrmtte oF will Regret calamities I you can thereby help the sulerar: IF wnt atten to YUL own work and already (De ov beglos to be rep ived Whether vou speak tn metonivsies) gaphoricai langage, iG the por est wards of jaspicntion or tha gross eal wager of saterialbeny the coh ad. tions convared hy the sane wird are tisentinlly different scoording lo the [onl which reoeives hem At almost every step I= Ye we ment wlth vende men Tor whom We ar of v whatn, even after much and careful LD inguire. we never haboen © Baar ane other word. Like certabs vhintos cab tors apd gingliams they show finely in thelr Bree newness Lat cannot stand the san sad "sin, and assume 8 i vury sober aspect after waning day. AVE