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frpm the Idoiidikta w l^ all k ln^ of 1 frost ,i from the i M « ^ 44 ks^of bJO old fiame^ sweet Ro«k '•She*. a her a gay vaientlha.’ ipl«ioiii^«M leiiiin Iwlitiift irn«fir bowbew Mi$. ilwiyimilieip, who wM nntortaaate- iy <m for « ooh|»I« of hours, had tnststod oh hlsooioihtr hnd lio^rM not eapert «t< JlhaUjr the ^Imhz was reaofasd when «e of the fonnx iadiea oonsented to fuft lish nMwiotfqr « walt» The plnno itiool . s s i S ' « u S a « , 2 ‘« t s . . dowhS hotlse at ior him to dn^upto — «ot*-ei?-*^to tell you that I mast .that l ^ y e an I m p o r t engagement , # w _ _ W.U. Jtpd she ta»d Mm her flaget ti^^^ BhO^ htmds i m d ^ t w wonde^ng f moment if he shOnld s b i ^ hands say oneelie bdlted from thehoase. ,. He sgends twenty dollars on - * .. . B i ^ to the by fate forcsed to How dp m pass of the Chilcoot he Shtos. ; U ^ s Was the note that he got from her “Rosie’s been married a year and has twins!” litte r , i l T i ^ dlAraoMto t h ^ he ao emet- T o a m n a m senshdvettevn^mr fileatlM WDOld be « teb Bat how eouid she fti^ tfie Isettxl must now be In the wstidhMt and d* ed t o ^ , belpiMffasis dawned mother to hetpher. im y e to H o im e a ^ p h ^ iio>^ R 6 p |ii:jfo'' i ^ * a tn - . ; ‘,' «h* Aweime* iH|mi«Miie« at Tiaea- ■faea-HwW t Adewtum '|h|:iPwejMWW* we nutmtu. TlwnMawlj* «lft h W Bom « i|htete^i!i « 0 ^ tlie lost m ^ m . g g p ^ s ft WasTroo^ tie eeatbieat s s . \ r j g - .... - ribbon, I ftted thxoogh silts out In the: b»ok With p shiilp pepltnBle, and then in- Ml best t o t S S « £ 4 S = he had leit tfle ntwlof, for he had mode eyery one nnooimortable. rejume,»^ sMd ohe of the yottng ladies to to yon^jast m W * “ ‘k f f ^ m ^ “ h o 5 p H e d ^ ^ w lt^ hesita- ^ ^ ■ S B S S r ttlemnnto re « « W , h catoh, '^ and she passed on with armeanlnd •wih soproyoked herself ee to mehh some angry remarks aboat the unyortnmate Holm B t PfiTEB M’4KTHT7B. teopyright, 1899; by the Author.] lina shop, the e?m* [ pathy of every thoughtr ful m an goes Oat. , to ; - the bull. The clatter he <‘^a»email has not been delivered yet.»’ He Was too instinctiyely wgentleman to ask for any eiphtoatlon, and a t MfS; Mer-‘; lyweather began to talk to him they chat ted tiU they Saw the wstmaai passing the door towpd the ?lerk>fcdesk, embarrassed to thank hijn. o. Mabel. raM^tltto, ECONOMY BY CODE. US. C«»WI« Takes dn« to BSiuoPe Wttk-Ula» nw&.IIses it, Hfhta the pass^jgeis on the trader csma ‘ ■ ' i baggage wae being: iway company had feWnsd y bunf men on hand to provide “Silebfcii^ Imidmi, and toepe Was another ; He4»bw # « , ^ ^ ^ andseein^ s & ! s ; r . » s f j s . s lm g «g|_.<iT..sW m U..U8 q t l E E R IfHST FREAK S . T»*clk'-itoY*4, -Virttlk Wei^venu., t W f t ^ Mka an leeherg. _ menj have often described meetote ^ t h a fOg bank at eea thelimits «d wbifib ware to clearly defined lhat the torWaid pprt of their vessel would be in bright somSght, with the after portion «n- yel^ied ’itt dense ftjg. That the ^hraiomieT ttcm lamdi misstated any of the many peo ple passing the brink of the decline lead- Ihg down Paciflo avenue jErom gthe clly i f f l s a s s s TOBECUPIDBEIGNS], FACTORY W d E VALENTINES AND ^ ^ love MeSSAGlH V An Int]M»rtnnt Indnstryw^^e HWinors i or the old FaSiOohed. VwlelBtliie. Tbe Funotlon of the Pooao Friwta, A Tynieaf Old T|ni«y* St. Valentine’s day Is the calendar’s lit tle snowdrop blossoming above onr drift of commonplace daya The Mat tremor atenue; lijaMng to the wharf Then it broke, fh® wist drifting up in traiUng ^ glouds- The •spectacle of thte marohtog wall o f f«)g,'as i ^ l y p ^ n d ic u l a r as the side of a hnftdMg, with the son’s rays: leeping' rnnst have been than onrsi since the t begin to ocmsider bringtogfbHhthe mbrotioiK atanoes. - -'I''/.-. ^ g f ^ g e from Captain Mo- *iThe 8trangeto^%ombination for fog to tkke on H‘M' i ^ come Under my pbserva- fc..-.. .... tound gome eviaphing was peHeeti^ The look-: ........... toe fsmoastle head, toe ufficer mi A tOKis: o r ^ ^ 3Porni4»: (Itrari- eodo. tod rauroad track mom wnem vsro now sit. must he in lem, to Mabel —olpgies. ' That evening h i realised that a society girl can bograteMh Mid When she really «I o, H. oaritotufe Matisl g tog to tha medlmvs frien^ k getting yalentine, aooord- - „ _________ __ atom, Whn has al ready Seryad her foitofally for a year samd a day and probably will through all bis Mviofn ’In our own day tritteii'talentinea have mhabilito«on of toeoto^Whllepatrc. ______ p o t M s i _ I they ann , truth of these observations Was not rea soned out by John Holman on toe ocoasion iL.-n^JL^. ai a _ i_- i _ jl ij.-^ _ “ROW, TKtL ldC.»^SHg^TOgAR,' '^ABOPT HR. sharp because toey oould m ^ e i t I an easy target. At last one of toi guea 9 toua a n d thn Fe#sinaats. Die, while from a commercial point of View it was proved up to t t e hilt toat, 'en- if toe eafinl onuld-T “s & ! deceiving. thick, that the fog had driven down so eloto to toe surtoce of toe channel as to form a blanket for. all but the lower part^^ finely, ail well on •board, and, beyond it beihg a Mfle damp on the lower decks torough to|9 fbgj&itoig to rise, eveiything “Itw a s a strange Mght, however, to see that iteamer plowing on toward us with' eveiylpaEt tovisibto but its upper works “tfc is Hmie i ; . . ooi.l)ln.tion of i f S i ----- - ---------- .. - - ----------- -- - . Jf iheitoi- .oMltlat. ® attIrd,«iroo» tWittMpool . “ I tl , jaiii M goo4 M » letter,\ eoW ttfe; frtteTh fAmJBtifEalo* / , «Yes, wad I Saved J g words, ” said GUpT pie. ‘’t Wouldn’t ferayel without a code.” “ttoy don’t yon-tack on apotoev vsrofd is a m inm l^ profession, yonngt am- f*Mhter. _ \ youug val- K ^ ' . ^a^w n laok pf breeding, and it follbwed ■ SS’SSIf S M S mtoutes tofore h i t young hostess came / down, for he was to unfashionable a t to be on time. That gave him leisure to meditate on how abtord he looked to anoh 2 S a S W £ • h o a ^ o l i e i w t o l S S j S _______________ hand until she was i''lMdrawing it. ^ U l d just a t your--ahem*r- Then he rtod tha doggeeM^ paniedlt: . - <<Vrvtii Mnmnr van, yOd ( eVen if toe capalooxdd jbe made, i t would, far as ttafflq went, be a faSure as mel- incholy to toe philmitofopiatiaB; it would fee disastrous to toe inventor. The great nuthoidtiea who spoke with « In 1809 t e ' ■' east via the 8, 600,000 tQ] toe Suez canal, Was t3l,S8i that round the JOape of to least 3.76(^000 tons. toe peraon -receipDig dToung; lady as :hls - E - S t e - . . o r . ato and elements taken iw the .weather. , I1PS& Just n s the atmo^hm?e. albng-toe water front fought ag a i:^ toe approach, of toe tog^tnrday morning' Hood Hope was at Ik ; The haMwof “Youdumsy yap, 5 ~o • and toed 0 ----- k,«tt« attempts at dress and style a street car hoM G home and ii Yoi^ weidt raw is St; YMefitlne’s day, and it wUl jnst fit him.” Among these foolish young people this was oonstdered an ekoellent joke, ahd Ma bel, who WAS feeling angry and exasper ated, inclosed the Valentine to an envelope and sent It out'to be mailed atj once, “s o t S S r S and do when h® got toe yalentine next and for a shaking 1 agkto extending hefs i they feinted at hand- \ I Who start a moment wrong will dodge into ohe 'anotoer’s Way on a buEy crossing, presently^ however, ha seized her hand and gave , a bearlike Shake. Then they both ooUapaed into an uncomfortable Biienoe« ‘’WOn’tyou be seated?’’ Mabel finally He sfetffeed violently, then sat preoasa- onsiy on the edge of a slippery chair and waited Icnr Jhor to lead toe cony 0 jsation. ’’Mamtoa Said yoU will be in toWn for a tow^ayd’' ^sYSf-es/ Ei the possi- ♦‘that is, 1 ler invitation:; ‘ todeed, ’’ rejgiled Mabef ^ M y , for she — mded a t snoL „ . ------ — „. Their attempts at conversation grew more painful, and they were fast ap- , .............. , , - -_ J s With toem When W u c e d , He decided on the handshake ahd^whUe that was in progBess noticed that toey wore evening Me«s While he did not. It at once struck hijn toat their manner toward him was patronizing^ and Iiv When toe tooident was forgottep In the ^ c t o g and general gayety, Mrs. Metoy- weatoer returned from the meeting she y 4 ^ e ? a m e .’’ she , ^ i e d a s S talw flushed With anUoyance, ” but he un- Iprtnnately couldn’t stay!’’ Her m o ther immediately divined toat toe went to M ahers room. “Now toU me,\ she began, »‘about Mr. Holman.’* “ M b . Holman todeedl I never saw such g d ^ l to my lifel Big, awkward, clumsy \ i don’t care, for he Spoiled my whole evening and made everybody unpomforta- ble with his blunders. I Oan ’t anderst^d sSL’^??r.riSsS”£ tto, for our mine iiever pays what it did before papa died and he became the man ager.\ And toe impulsive girl burst Into anepy.tttos. Mrs, Mewyweather’s face became whitoi wlto sMMng, and she Was silent for some mtontes, toen she spoke to a tons toat startled the daugfatef.'^ “ 1 feel toatyon have not treated Mr. HOhaan as U gentleman shonid betreated, and to justioe 1 must tell yon somethtog that I had b o p ^ *Mth^^ fto hr proud of.\ ___ aStoulshment. jFOBf fatiier w m on hlf dsato* b e i n g ^ n Jo aw ... * S i S S f * - I i i s I P ? /md Of toe toessa^to *‘attapioiout’’ to- rtehd of “suspicioulPp;A r^erenee to the C p d e toV ^ lhat the'tolBtake ch^ged toe ' *‘Sxi 8 iiicious«t 6 toito'toe acqualntto»w . of setoral pleasant people. .” . ’ H ^ i ^ M d u s ^ ^ t e r > futoe e ^ r t ! work toe pumps toe c a 4 )t^ orders! to s t t o J t y e a r a t o e o o m x ^ ^ toewWPlA: has bopa tooreased 8 ,p Q d ,^ tons u n i t M h ardly n ecessary.to add to a t toe rettum to thu, toyestoc -who. tiSkto Ms mcmeytowhat harebiatoed ^ least (ot it, <rf tier.-T^En^eering Magfttoe. i»n* Gold a n d One Wmtnu S m S i S J s a r ^ i i ' g M v ' S t e * . ccdlitocoverto to s ^ T ^ ^ O W remarked on the toteUse cold and shto- Biie was a s blond as to e Norse iPreja were to o d t o toe totonest, of tooes; . O n , Imver toe boMa. The passmgers were in Tlwmessag^ a* Mtcred to oaused Mrs. Gupple some nneastoesS, and lOto i t puzzled, her. It was g rato^ng to know that hto husband had enjoyed the Voyage and esoaped seasickness, but ton - ----- . ---- toe deck of a tog bang f ^ d l m totoe Hacific avenue faoItoe.\--:-Tacoma I n d ^ • tO ^ lA V E T H € m OHtDlT. vrinninsr yTriclcs .That Have Been Played %y Me^^nantS. The. m o d e r n ^ ^ m othusmess makes it abtoto^ly essential for a man to be able to obtom Weditj and his succ^s to : tois re^ kpeot depend on his known tote^iy, wMch to buMne^ to merely iyno|iymous : with togidar payment.' i ^ Otn VASHlOiton VAIJSWTENE. I the burnished dove. Inve messages now-^ lays are factory toBde, and the erotic Vai- litoe, with all its touebing pdetry and nder messages, is turned out by mere ?utal machinery. in toe city of Greater New York tbero stands a Mg, square, prosato looking six story .building which is in reality a iatoo- ly of Cupid. Aitbongh everything about this busy establishment is strictly meican- tile^ from its grim Walls emanate thoa- Ids of amorous sighfl and messages of > tender passion, all in print and per fumed satin bags. On toe tocond floorof tola factory S0O busy girls are engaged in making up the difterent seotions of St. Valentine’s ten- toes ate busy idMUbotoing jearts and nncloto- little Cupids the faotofy girls are busy ' ■ l of perforate paper and ......... colored satin cushions filled With sachet powder' and 'made more alluring With bright silk cord o r ribbon. But by far toe most wondeitol machine muse must ru» toe gamu| o f , all toe hu- , man emotion^ ftom emerald hued jealousy »crimson hearted passfdn. On a detolate .-^Mng palogreen he^tskeWeradby nCu- pid’s arrow to a heliotrope enshian he must tosoribe verses expressive or toe most despaitohg emotions Two: deep crimson hearts chddUos togetber on an odorous lapis lazuli ousbion and tied to- ....... w>,itek' « i patton OB tto- did nbt to leave him on toe dtok of a sinking Ship Wlto a lot of presumptuous WotoenaQd ehildmn stopping up to take toe best placesto toe boats. Yet she coUld not bOltove toat h e k ^ been lost. Otoer- v^SO how could he have filed a cablegram Mii^ntoampton? . ' She wanted furtomr particulars, but - could nohtoad'in the code any word mi tog-’Ato youdtotvnedP’* Ho she sent a 40 word toqUiry to Lonr don,'aud’ When Me. Cupple counted to® o^,pfith6<AWfedbtok: ' AllJight- Isnore code. —Chicago Record. OmAurntan and Fnaipmar t e a d i • The fire of our spldiers lh toe^recent fton^er w a rto todla had btoU very good, fire toere had been exeeptionaliy atoumte- heads cf big firms in order to avoid miSehief which . a mpmentary pressi inight cause, to one case a firm which required a few checks in the ordinary maiiner, b a t by a. ]|retended erroV they were left unsigned. OT course tiiey were promptly sent back With a itober in each cato oMling attention to toe'omissioa. After a day’s checks were again sent Out applogizingfor too m ist^e. astonishment of too ere'’’*\’* worn found t o ' be wereci ^iirse sent back again, delay ensued, but this time they we turned sl^ t o . About four days w toun gamed) ^md the reputation of the a lOWever, is stm a large one, one manufacturer estimatiag toe, annual tole of valentines, tocluding,bf coUito,bbto cOmlo imd erotio, atl5,00(),0q0, A great nnmbar of toe lattm class, especially in the finer grades and more expensive goods, i impoitto from Buroi«. are imported from Buroi«. The valentines in toe c ' ' - ~ - ‘‘fault finders, of too meihtom, toe chocks unsigned. They ain. Another rematooa tihshaken. sharp dt aent Of 1 toe comic Mass are m it finders,’ . •*long jokem”' > and comprise an Which^ ___ sons of Adam are beirl They are by no meaus so oomlO as thou.- sands of those amatory addresses to bines and greens Which date back to toast.--fWashingtoaBo^, , Thh fiivdav imA tike Hknatve. q^khedivo, says toe I^eds MBrobry,. is furious a t too idw mf-toq sfadar assum- tog too tolo of Tiort « t which ho as A d i ^ attnmt to himself, and it Is sa|d h s has already offerto a: strohg ^ o n s ^ c e .to Salisbury o n the Sttbjeefc There are thOto who say that if .too Mvfome® ^ ^ had gone somewhat dlffeuimtly a t Gmdur- manJlm ltoedlTe,,wlw,hito41tor u»- suranoe of toe sirdar even more toan he heart’idiAted ^ | f it were not for him have a home nor a name MabelAtmed in ‘ WJHW yum iouMwwas U« ueavu- bed; he confessed to me that he hadtoto appiied the fundB of the company—had speoUiated With toem .and igst-^Aiid that after his deAth we would be mined, for the sotmdAl would wreck thetomipiyaiid After toe funeral if m would not have becal highness has never been on good torms iiito «xolitiB(ito)nf of A n ^ a iio^ bte toe I s ^ news toto Bte i a s s « * . S t e r , * s r . J K riigmatozed toe ipmowLoAltemiitooua hnrtied t o l ^ ^ x ^ ^ t o If uythlng ? S £ J £ aould be 4 oii«, Uid I foiuid Mr, H o U sao to obarge. When I went to his o f l^, ho' ^ t e d me a s 4 ^ atruegeatlemanmml Whin I btoaoh^ toe s u b ] ^ of *h#defiM4 he saw toere was none, I knew y<w» fa- - r bad toW fee toe.truth, and I peeatsfed Hte Haaav'a'FaaaiinW’ iraaia. Mtey c a i w a W t e * ^ toeir toat t e had made good the amouitt with : rhyme with tooghf?’ ' MS own money--All he toeworld— “ No,” JSW Bnaree. \1 JU n k I* is k n e d a n aBTOiDf toBui* \U ib Y £ a | , n U ^ K '■ 5 5 « S i S K t o ‘ \HR. JiOUfAN, I BsblRVRF’ SBl SAlU. m i E m m t him. ttdWbmaselJtave him back, John Holman is one of nOUeit men toat eyer Hvod# snd if j have done ahytoing to hurt him J s r j c f f i W ’i g s . t s ; he# motoerf le^liig toe loom, \tnik 1 will tewAto ymrsewn goodneai W heart to nekeMm any amends yon ^ think asnstoy ^ * ...................... ‘ S l i , « wWl'~ I s d i h ^ my’sltoe came ............ . g,000 yards, up to toe tim e when toey -WMSO heavy that no one could live under and ’drfehae, but individual marksmmi- s M p iuMto of importouce, as doubt- lesi Lord Woltolej would be the first to admin .Nothing so much deiaoBSes an ene my aWSltoag an attack in partoal shelter as toe knowledge toat the lntoaniia^™am exposes himself he will gfet a bullet mash- I n g S u g h . Ms brain.-London Speota- tm. mostk _ -pose on the doctor who attended him and to take a quantity of physic for an ima{ inaiy, complaint.. But he recovered wit remarkable suddenness when a large re mittance Was paid in to his banking ac- A story is told of a firm consisting of fa ther and son in temporary difficulties. T % suffered much anxiety because toey could not meet a large bill on the day it fell due. blues and pinks and greens which date back to the old Roman Lupercalia, when the Ro man youth indited his love message by means of waxen tablets and a stylus. Dickens has beautifully described one of these old fashioned valentines in the “Pickwick Papers,’’ where he tells'how Sam Weller’s delighted eyes rested on a “highly colored representation of a couple of human hearts skewered together by an arrow, cooking before a cheerful fire. same,' ymre ^proaohing the mead With hungry to’CR up a serpentine graye} path S i s 4 VVoaAyrfmi.itoe*i«. “I was lip in Bibtime counly foir nas,” said toe truthful man, “ ai held the bill came to say that his senior had: gone on toe continent and had taken with him the key of the safe in which the give a full .explanatory receipt, and leading thereunto. A 0 young gentleman In a . . notoing else was deploted as superintend ing the oopking. A representatiwa of the Christ- feM.” saw toe 1 told me about Ti« __ _ __ Is a fermer of New Mtford, a smaU vB- lags in the county. He took It into Ms head to have a chicken potpto for dinner, » he went out and o a ^ t a r o i ^ , a atoond toe same os osOALTmt of ootmae it imed—a valentinei\ - It is no wonder this sort of valentine is , jpwas dtod to t o e « P ^ _ \ ::y i itoXRRT HUHORB. the son, who was quick to seethe drift of masters, asked the creditor to wait , a mo- lult l lated toe ciroumstanoes in as HfiUiDlbback And h eard tho story out. He then said he regretted very much the Mrotuustance, b u t M sfatoer had also left e^lMkhd eyery cured by the use o; E S S S i S I s » r t e i ? r . apeese to toe bUl obtained toe father ai ' teoiit.”—New York Press. tv - 'Vkm Frop«» itoeaa FAr Hogi; H i. S ^ Of the tidlnule that has been LondAm’s Star Draalcard. _ . . _________________ __________ Psrfe. in toe windows of the:dte|g tmiors bourse, abd many of toe newtopys were j Notary Public. :wsoldB,artBBM8.Jte. . s a * : S ' J &i^to S S Sap Us t en ., ” w a to i k i _______ - «be Bvwt! OLAIRVOYAMT m OUiteMi mam^mrnrn, «bmdaj Feb 27, *«ft. tKom 10 A.IC, 40^ » M Thewtono iatemi Wtoltii n^ilna m manh ttedy ilia M tiw treatment and :toa»lMAteQ|ii 0 ^iMlR«L The astonish- onreaofDr. »6W itei|l«e Ote te Mie gift of olalr- s n ^ s s E s : ? — \if m i / m A m u M m , Let toOM given PUw