Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Feb 1896, p. 3

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nu Ann-on-1:-u arvu-nun Go. Cupid. and my sweetheart tall 1 luvo her welli Yes. though she trampled on my hurt And nmdu that bleeding thing Apu. And though she rolls I roomful eye On doting me when I go by. And though she scouts 3% everything As tribute unto her 1. bring- . Apple. banana. caramel- Ente. Cupid. 00 my low And tell. In lplkl oi` All. I love her well! Apd. further. any I have I lied Cushioned in ` `us and puintod rod The zrooev .n has promised I Can hitch whenever he you by. Go tell her that. und. furthermore. A print; my sweetheart that I soon Ogoxor little girls implore The boon ol riding on that sled. Punk-d and hitched u nlorenid. And tell hear. Cupid. only aha sun ride upon that Iled with uni `loll herthia all. and. further. tell I love her welli -31:14-no Field. Alluvv whom: u(`H\; \\\\ unor myunng, an In -W1u.um Axnug, . . Balmonl. Man. elll -ln[ono 'a1om.me. SEWELL Form. In nun n urge . commissioner yIIIIxnownvwnnrytcwumxuwu:un- |IIB!I-Valentina" `lb nurwomnu tho bu hcuhuool wollda o!orhot.AuoIxoof'%ydo- dpdunla lnvohaon nod- dnod wtliuulk lnwdl 19: icon nlullln nadir omnqunnnd on `.3r_IrIo|o-AdhrdIIIoUnl_I jlljlkh nntn-thud]-It-\ Jl Illlllt mo bloomm fl. TIM! DIV! `Ill It. ` But business la b noon. The nunhotunn know that armld be 3 bl; demand for thin style of cheap ul- antlno. So they wont to watt on the poor bloom: girl and Idturod her In nll mom I ` It: and in all degrees of hldoomncu. Poor hloomor In her Iunltlvu mum in Itoolod than uvlom dun. . liomdomoyollngoklt. too, hum the Inuit! to tho knlokorbookend mindin- illh. 01:00! the nowoomlon ms the unordhcr an 3 death : haul and at 1: H033: wheel and nlnuglmrlng the lano- IIII `:0 was an path. "It bumonlnod noolnnloul." ho dlltotho lnkvhwc. Tho Ilulgm I 5%..`-`re :5,` turnin- Inupou In! men um-Lou pen nun Drum. Bicycle riders, 01 counts. have come In for 3 good nhnro of their ntcontlon. Than In the bloomor girl. Oh, how aha does cotoh It! Now neither of the two men who nuke the valentines has anything por- Jonnl ngnlnn tho bloomnr pm. They Info nld n But hnalnauu In bnnlnun. IZTI VIIIIQU. ILIOD flll DUDE DOW mhjootl fa mu utltlonl and brush. Bicycle riders. course. have come In I MU -lllIAI4WAll! alumna Wlala. IE P But we don't. No, only about 90,000,000 of us Indulge in thlloor-tot thing, _and sham II I whole lot of comtort for the hu- nunltnrluu in cm. Then them are lots of poo lo who send oomjos. not out of pure ma oo, but be- cause they think It is funny. It may be- to the under. Dunn -Inna I-an `7nIAnOIn-'- :I.- 05.. --n so no saucer. Ivor Ilnoo hm Valentine`: (In the un- Int and I poet have hen at work on this vr'n nanny. llfnnh nun-nn nm-n nnw `I'll 8C0llCHlB-BOUND TO BE POPULAR. oous faces or tho oomIcs." but he is an adopt`. In painting pink Guplds, rod hum-ts -slwnya an-mw p|urood--and dainty forget manot-I, llllus of the valley and other o- (ml doooratlons. `.vA -Hat la'.l....-. I. .. lunnn nl -hn..o- an Inn oenn pl-omnny an M16 lD(llVllllNll ononuur. Not so Mr. Edgms. Ho just keeps quiet-, nnllos In In bland. ml! sntlnod way. goes to his den nnd draws n plmmre bf sho man or woman, nnd has a few hundred thou- sand of them struck off. '1`hnsdnos he wreak his vungmnoo not on one person alone, but on all of (hnt kidney. If he is angry. he mm, by a few an-ukos of his hrnsh, Insult about 500.000 total stran- gorn. What our or sult-an could do 111036? And Mr, Rlunnv lmlnn hlm nut. Hn mmgs But there In I oompensatlng nldo 10 nll this. There are 70,000,000 souls of us in Uncle Sam's domain, and we probably all know at, least half a damn persons on whom we wonhl like to inflict noomm `pmuy lllllllill. In some respects Mr. Edgar: is in he on- viod. He has more facilities for gmMng even" than any other man on earth. When the Average man in insulted by nu inso- ieut street. car mnduumr, snubbed by a nanny dry goods oiurk or impound upon hy n but-uhnr, baker or candlestick mnkor. he can only madman a little oating, ovnnos- oeut profanity at the individual offomlur. Not. in Mr. Edirnm. Hn inst. knnnu nniat-. guru. wnu omr or amt-an unmu un mortar And Mr. Riguuy helps hlm out. He takes the nightmare sketches and writes vol-Ma for them-vorsos whluh tip the nr- row with gull and Wormwood, which make tho vlotlm rants and tour and my things. lit than-n In I tvwunnnunklnu nltln In A" KTBI (ltWOfII:I0R. Anm Edgnrs in as man of about 30, but for N years he hna boon doing this sort, of work. Uousoquohtly he hnanmtuiumi ll won- derful dexterity with the brush. He mm take a plum piece of unrdbourd or culin- loid.uud with an few duh:-1 of Mn brush make it bimanom like a fairy garden. He takes 1| dainty nntin- cuvm-ed card, spreads tha onion around on in recklessly for a minute, nnd, behold! he has produced something to delight the heart of some pretty mnidun. In mum runnmtn Mr. Ednnm in no he un- Iili Vlit I W0 qnnntee Doddh Kldm-. rm. to cure any 0 Brl ht : Dincase Din tea. Lumhpgf. I Y. R eumaHsm.l can Dlseue. Fe e E ,lmpure HIuol-or money relun ed. y all-lea!` rs In medicine or by mall on Italy! 0! mice. soc. per box, or 3; boxes 33.30, mi. L. A. SMITH as 00.. Toronto ; uonoo can non nu-I39 own may may oontlnuo in their e doing for 10 years more, a total of 96 yuan. Thus in 86 years they will hnvo been the indirect producers of 1,950,000,000 proinne words, or enough to make l0,000 good shod volumes. Whnr. An nwfnl Inannnnlhillnv in nonhum- pawn But these men don't look at it In that way. They seem to think that the enjoy- ment of good salaries in this Ilfo In of tar mom importance than a bright llerunftor. Both of them nerhnna bone that hhalr IDDIV IIDDOITEIIOO Ull II Dll Ilel'(I[[Ul'. Both of them perhaps hope that their work on lanthnenbnl lines will oseta the otlur. Mr. Edam-s not onlydrawa the bid- give; mu 0! ou,uuu,wu pronno won-as Now these two men have been at thta bnnlnou for. about 15 years, and It the wind: at tho people or the hand 0! Provi- donoo don not Ilkq down they mom 1: Ontnl nf GK Ivnnrl Thu: In QR van : no make 10,000 goon snou volumes. What an nwtnl maponslblmy to contam- plate! But these men don`t look at I01`. let us Just do: little ilgurina on the Iubjeot. Tllelo MO 80.000,000oomios" . printed and circulated every year. Sup pane onl 16,000,000ot umoan purchased ind non It only two-third: of the victims rt-liovod l-heir lneermed feeling: by the me at pmfenity--we will any that the other 5.000.000 uowomen and professing Chris- blenb-thhi would leave 10,000,000 who would fracture tlio second commandment. Emil man would, we will any, use on an Average of ve bad words. uome beginning with I big Dead others has: repruenked by dishes, lms --- --. Thai: would give : total of 50,000,000 profane words. Now then: two man have been ni: this In`oAnucwu,n-u cnuum calls __O1loVI|CIOlnId,lho&`VIII0l'IC-~ uh `Vino wuioitho I'.ooIry-!tuIiu V gt 1-an Vanna-. Two non nrozaponnlblo hr the entire crop oi comic` vnlaltlnel which sprnd ble- Iox non: dud woo `throughout out an laud onus -um as just about this time. Ono 1 otthomlsnnrvaaljmdunu. Hopewe- tnfal the me. `The own: In nnmrtlst. who lumodto wield his brush with a tu- uotglc III: in viva. IT A In nun um. t:Iu.'o"uo two of them, Jan than ulhhla lm nnfnl mnnnnnlhllltv. twqrnaumno ARE naeiousauiu FOR um or woe. III IIWIII IIIII IEEIIIIB IW0 0! mam, lo: thoydmda the awtul moponolblllty. Tho pout :-name In Edward Blane}. The mm In one news. (rim bomnmvatn Brooklyn A New Yochun might think elm wan punluhment enough for whom. has In hopo that the noordlus angel will think no. too. for that have 810% to answer um III nopo u VIII lworumg angel wxu think so. too, for they have a lot tan nnnwar ldr. wILL cum: vou cu. .......m. nmmu Kidnev mm Inv fA PAIB OF KRASC:E.]`)S.` ,_,__.._,,_1_`_, Iilh:-n'nOod UVCOH Inuou wna (X3111 and enu- Hnnnnnnnnm-md (inn. an vnuun ---uu napping- In the Inn century, on the eve of St. Vulantlnva dqy. the young folks In Eng- land Ind Scotland oolobnwd the festival. An equal number of maids And bnoholon tune togelha. and such wrote his or bar mmo upon a Input-an billet. which won mild up and`: lnsbox. '1`hcnthofo~ nnludnwby or IhIlulu'nunu|nd cholottrrtrom tho nameuol tbohlnsla. Alto: this the valentines. an the chosen one: were called, can parties to their mondn. ouch nlontlndweuing the billet on his or be: down for several dun. Thin mile sport often ended In on onncunut If mnnhn. I I '1DO OIIIIOIII OI IGINIIDK VIIODT-U10! II conlined to no one country, but obtain: in some ahape nearly the world over. Deep in the heart of Brazil, where one would think the day bed no tame atall. iaa large convent. It Itanda in a land of oloudleee skies. gorgeous birds and bcaut/itui ow- ers. The feather: oi the birde and the leaves of the ower: are I0 mingled by the deft ngers of ,the nun: who inhabit the convent that they are in great demand for valentinee in England and other oountriem They llnd their why, with Valentina made from the delicate mote from the bottom of the Mediterranean eea, to the fashionable hookehope of London, when-o`on the Nth of February, they pace to the parlor: oi the beautlee ol the season. More than one young girl haaopened on the euapicioua day a box covered with postage stamps to find therein a real South American humming bird, holding in its tiny beak e billet inscribed with the senti- mcnte of the day. These unique valen- tines are costly and of eurpaeeing beauty, and the null: of the Brullinn convent put many a penny into the .urn of charity by their delicate ingenuity. WOOD AND COAL. ;.....!??.4."1 f.``!!` . " when you can not ' I the highest. value ? - i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nnI'I A nan: Ion tow, run. cub nun." would punch: the ever papu Iulnqnat "Fhmhon. mo Cram," 1: Ila was Mun. Tho puuphow of Che pootonhul com pan It was St. Val:-Imus : why, not W klnyk_ DIIIPIIIO company: wu . nu. vu ;uu- Illlvnlvnuuu Another novel way of mating your guests In to get as many cord valentines In you have guests. Have them In dupli- ente palm, and put each In an envelope, one of a pair In an envelope for A gentle- man, the other in one for a lady. A: the guests arrive hand each an envelope nnd let than nd the person who has the du- plloato. _k,_, -,_ -._,_n DCITIOPS OI lllflllllliy ID I! IOIIOWII Hang a sheet in I doorway between two rooms. With ehnrcool or ink draw a gro- tesque face on one side and out holes for, eyes. Let the ladies go into the room he- hind the curtain while the gentlemen re- main in the other. Then let the ladies each stand behind the (Ice on the" curtain and look through the apertures. The men are then allowed each 3 chance of guess- ing who is the owner of the eyes which are peering through at them. The uuesners whisper the name to the unknown fair one, and if it is right, she retires and he has found his partner for the game of hearts which follows. If not, the Indy winks snuclly, and he must try his. luck another time. Underneath the face you may write something like this: I'm looking at you. love. With eyes that are true. love. If you uees these eyes are mine. I will your Valentine. A__LI.__ _.--._| .___. -3 .__u__ _._.._ IUHPOINIOII Ill EH8 ouauuuuor. Roses at deep rod, love's own oolor, may be distributed around as freely as you choose or as your purse will allow. Dmpe the mantel with smilax, caught up with nod ribbons tiod in true lovers` knots. Pastoboard hearts pierced by gilt snows can be bought. or mnnufacizured at home, and form must uttraotivo decorations. A pair or two of turtle doves should not. be forgotten, for they add much to the gen- eral effect. In nnl-Inn 11' unnn nunurn lnu IRA nvnn. oral onocn. In pairing 0]! your guests for the oven- lng you can manage to hire a lot of fun. One method which is turn to put. every one In good humor and break down All tho bnrrlors of tunnallby In As follows: Ham: 1: nhnnt. In A tlnm-wnv hntwmm twn _........ It you are going to have a valentine party, here are a. few hint: which may on- liven the evening: You can go in for deco- ntioua as deeply all you choose and nd plenty ol appropriate symbols that will nuggent. the sentiment of the holiday. A ying Cupid with bandaged eyes may be suspended from she chandelier. Rama of doom nut love'n own onlor. mnv lone Noni Man That will Provo laur- g.a..n..-, ' (nests. A The simpler form: of entertaining and celebrating on every oooesion hnve given way to the more exenvegnno and the more ex-time` modeu, and In nothing in this more noticeable than in the evolution or the valentine and the geyetiee that mark mhe day or which in II the leading feature. wmon name monument nppuwu-use so me dnylnpnlntodmrothcglm annually- ohnngod. A aptly Oupld pnoldlng over I bouquet of lovely blossoms, or span of ower: tumbling In utlnlo disorder from nallvorocgoldlnanor I ulvu nmlsr rowuottlnybudqan All 0 up todaoo ulna o! the modal: vahntlnp. * In laln oonntrr tha lull Ind lulu mod m or the moaan vaununp. In the country tho Ind: and and to hung bukou of only npx-Inc b ouoma on each other : doorbolls, 0: It winter Ind Hnanuud nntll thn dni nf tlm IIIAHDII of $0-I1 OUICFI (IOOPDOIII, 0|` ll VIDEO!` nan lingered until the da,y,oi the mating of birdu paper ilowen were uubatituted. To- day they give a valentine. lunoheonpr party. and the tables take the ahape of hen:-ta, the candle ehndee become opening mean, and 3 little pink Cupid bearing lta own valentine ia the aouvonir for the nngatn n N :,!u an EOOI `HIGHS GT3.-Wu wu mm um om, a not wmon was genu- ully npoedlly dlnoov duplto the din- guuod Mndwrmnrnn other myotox-In attached to the dnllvay of it. Today aha , hldoounly ugly pom: and the nnnnr man gonna: n (Inn nhoo to IIIIIUUIJIAJ I-I.l foul: Ilutuuun -nu vu- papet man scone: n (inn hoe 9 more aubunnthl olcrlngu. and day In oolebnud In quite n diluent manna-. Nan lnrll and beautiful buns. `lled --&_.:- Al-u) n man an oojgtug-gun new \ , It n xudr ~ Vhon we won child:-an. Bt. Valentine`: day ranked with Oh:-Minn and Fourth at Julylnmuohm `plcuulbuadln Ihnnlmnlodnlllh twnactlonduat Inlumpu aougnurtnu wan Inonuuli uponthooom ohlaolnnrfnlnt. The "lltlk girl who (I la! have at kit Ll half dean vnlcntlnnuo uhpw wu oonddu-od nu: nnpqpnlu hand, and momma was thin haiku that puqntu. (emu; hat the u of tho might not be got! with unusual money to favor- cyunlndrludhnow whuOndlup- Eolntmont thoobunoo the pomuutm nnnk unnld nnnnn Ihlr nmnll dA|urh- tmonl Inagbunnoo 01 mo pouwunm out would munio their mull daugh- Im, would prowl ouuhonlcht bdorognd huy up paper ham and my list]; Cllpldl moulding over warns that breathed ot lava and dart: rhyxulnu with dove um hunt. The older one: tgprdod the oeutlmontal side ot the malt only and did not mind it but onomlnalvo was received. provldul It from th not which was genu- nllv nnnulllv tllunnvu-ad. dnlnlm aha dil- oolennua In gun menu manna-. Now largo and beautiful boxes. with bonbohl and tied with ribbon on which sentiment nppmpu-Into so the dnv In mlntad. an the lift: none:-ally ax- Vm. '1;moIayf`d. m dua;.mc;vg- mm `W: , @153 Pm ' ulwlll Mn . not folbfua gun! woulr -nnnnnn Ink] Inn in than In dldnrkl ht]:- ` all will Inn Ill! mam um malt slap! |ndlta$Iod__4 - Mhnllkuho!mIih'n4mpiI-tootm . V ` ,`O!l_uIB!LVII1'll. 4 ,A,__ . Irv: ant lurin- Tho ountaom of sending valont-Inna II mnmui um um nnn nnnntrv. lmt nhtalnl in A lawyurc Vaccine. Pu wulad. Mr ndnhbor min. 31 auooloct nu mun torn a! V the 131 1: mm lndod llhpplly. .. lg- ...-.a..-- An 51... `n. QT. VAENTINIGB DAY - ; I-r....| 4. 3. 11.1. -- A VALENTINE PARTY. [bacon lu n1-l Olga` W [istmnan'%s :.~uamme| = lsiates ---wc:uu1 u-----w---u I on: PILL AITIR uni-mo INQURIS HOOD DIOECTIOU. man: an m1:..nnnn's MEMIII. IJII. nth than tor the lam or low. Another reaeon assigned wee that St. Valentine, being a man of lovo and char- ity. it was natural to eupptl he would patronize theae virtues. Perhaps the best aolution is the following: With the dawn- ing of the Christian erapagan ritee, pagan oeromonioa and pagan ieaate began to die- appenr. Some or the ieaate, however, were merged into Christian holidays. The fee- tival oi. the Luperoalia wae the one on which the Roman: did honor to Pan and Juno, not only with the banquet, the danoe and the drama, but by a peculiar oeremony in which the young men drew from a box of blliete, each `uooribed with maidens namea, each be lhelor devoting himself for is months to the lady falling to his lot. In the natural order of event: the Luperoaiia became St. Valentine : day. and the drawing of billets wan eo agreeable a omtom that the youthful blood rebelled against the annihilation It waa therefore permitted to continue and from that time to thin, with more or ien varia- tion to ault the timea and the people; St. Valentine and Cupid . have been on very intimate term: of rolationehlp. me and beniznam, wnoso tongue was marvelously persuasive in oonviuolng ivhs benighted pagans oi the errors ol their ways. He labored hard and earnestly in his good work, but, alas, his seal did not suit the pleasure of the authorities. and after being oruslly beaten with club: he was beheaded. This happened in the reign of Marcus Aurelius Claudius, on the nth , day of February. somewhere about the I year 970, but after his abrupt taking oi! the canonization of thegood bishop inow- ed. and his name has been a household word ever unions. to is a singular oiroum- stance thall the -new saint took the disease of epilepsy under his peculiar patronage ` during the tint of his saintly earner, while I new it would appear that his jurlsdiotlon connes itself exolusivoly tome domain of the heart. '11:: mild H... nnntl nnlnt `\nl\nlnn Ionnnn. mo noun. How did the good saint become respon- sible for tho ood of tender sentiment which is annually poured forth under choi- ior 0! his venerable name? A few only of the reason: will be given. One of the simplest explanation: was that the bird: Inleooed their mates on Feb. 14. This theory was popular for some time until a heartless naturalist knocked in into unit}:- oroens by proving tint, u I matrimonial cannon, bird: didn't one any more for the Inn than for (she 18th mu. Anntlunn I-nnnnn nnuhtnnd wan khnf. Rt, ST. VALENTINE. lo Wu Gontlo. Ohnrltablo and Good. II; Ills: llnlnnndnd. III Wt lxlljluua The earliest nuthox-Mien My that at. Valentine won I bishop, gentle, charita- bio and beniznanb, whooo tongue was mnrvalnllllv nm-nnnnlva in convincing Ilnbyvuinnvopnhuxuh. whuhouustllodhduonnuh Whnluhoouno&nohn0o&oI'h V'hndIol:u|OndIu.Qpv9Ih-I(&uh. "H k` 3 sgkgy Atcteaglyhedueedrflcgs. vii-wt w . Tia I 1' - "Well. what luck!" inquired the land- an `I the manager doponltcd hh ` 'mgunum.:uammno; thohoul nooKs - rm you want the Ch6_apeIt- and B_e_ot 4. F'U-RNl"l`l_.J lAiE.[..' T ' van fry sh 6: T boluseghgy will notjbcgtqny. ` Alsn.yIhnvetheoki1letorT , ` . in; pan cold gyhgnthe COHO4` mm: is put in. 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All cope Sunday. _ Klidsron & PEMBROKE __j__ __`_ .--_ Will have can It 3:05 pan; own man. Barth: rourv in adunoo. Tourm And round mp Glokou so Florida. Toxu. Mexico and all name Go! point now on uh. Wecmy `l`_our:t_Sleepln Car gums. ` ' . , W `ll contin with ' ' ' I w: Sn and .3 3 FTIR KATINI DOD II 0D_D'3 f1,0~ `w. will co:n5yg;.yi& 3tr~j ' ` IIIBI. Iunl:-'1 GOING EAST. lo. I Ixp.. . . 10.4 .l:l) mm. "1136 p.Ill; I\lVI&jn -. HE IIBIUDN with onhln nommnnlonhn and nub READY WITH` OUR W-_I7f?f>fR~%IA __ -..._.__ -.1. BERMUDA. n wrung -A n -l unn nniti TRAINS LEAVE KINGEION. - -n _'1-an (MO:-n Unnlnnnl, C '?.'.`i`..".`.. . TRAVELLING. -m-v ..:2.-:.: ..8:.":':..-1.; V zbouutnuuu." n 4; If 1 jlhbh an-Inn um" rlnln. pa. Vunrl I ` TIMI!-TAII .Ali'l'. rvv nae: I`:--n-tn no. lot In voyuo fudnlol JWNQIM ----j-------:-1- r, SKATES e. 11 XlIx....:`Oon.I|. o. ' .... . . run ..[o_..Q&: In nuaonn conuuern uuuonnne hqul nun. ollndagmdbunb loqnmuhpknooountald nochlnguo Hanna. Johlnhdbhnlnluclgu iron the ahgwunnunc hlmnall inn uuulumnna wnnnnnguu-y._ _ __m: z.'._';.................... . b" ymnnwhohnhoon qncdul. Ilonuuucuywhn taunt mllu`. nllohneonddonlthtfwhino r Qalh-.. Sgt-Jnniuullunnl. I-nrhd tho Maud: run." ever popu- Annqna In u come St. and Wnlkhnot Dnunuo oolupnny van that. Thodauudld nonnun to In un- duly uulhl ovc the hot. hoovar. Tho hmdonlo mu thomnulven were soon xurhonnvldllo loud qobulwdo uthpupnnqnu u;"`|euuonnd Olll -ll` OOIIIDIIIREIOII WOIIIII ID l'Ill(l0(l III some out. of the way nook on the New England olroult. She envied are young woman whom she now In the cheerful homes ebb pruned by `In her well: to the bunlllse hotel. They had fond mother: and kind fathers probe: bly and trlendn whom they haul known for years. They did nah have to travel all day In drey. uncomfortable ours, out their meals as railroad restaurants and wonder on what day they would be left pennllesa among strangers. Yam nhn 1-hnllud that them name vnunu nau annonnoea mt seven iuocoulvo-any: that on Feb. lithe Wnlkbaok Drnmulo company, A grand aggregation of mm- IIDO 5110 H0 Lil. In fact, good many people In Grove- vllle were rwollng rather sour that day. e rain that had begun at daylight. was falllng steadily and Wu tux-mug the wow Into slush thnt loomed to exert. a rlenipenlng and ohllllng Inuence over ev erythlng and everybody. Jnhn BI-Ioklev Inn nm-hnna the most eryunng and everybody. John Brinkley wan perhapa the moss sham-ful mm In town. Just why we will no lam-. Let nu state right. here that the dead walls and board fences of Grovovlllo had announced {or auocoulvo-dnyn thn on Fab. ldhhn Wnlkhnnk D1-mnntln Hill u vi IA Ihlklnda alumni p0lllIll$I BIDOIJI IIPIIIIIOPG . Yet she reallud that those name young women envied her. Fwd: nvnuu Ann " aha uuuo.anuu| on luau. WOIIIIBD GIIVIBII RBI`. Fools, every ona," shemlmm-ed to her- Ielf and fnlioyid the not of the oompnny into the ho zsl. In l-..o mound -u-I\- -nu.-`In In ll-A-cg, when but on the mm. ' The prospect. was certainly not alfua-u. The tour 0! the Wnlkbuck I):-unmun com- pany had not boon Iuooesuful. Hnlurlea hnd now been pald since the that week out. and now there mu a possibility that the ontln oomblnutlon would be stranded In nnnun nut. nf Och: IV-I nnnk nn an Na: llU.| Mlu Blanche Defoe. leading lady of the elkheok Dmmntlo onmpm1y,wns in u very bad humor my Ihe stopped 01! the `tnln at Gmvevtlle. Tho weather lmd something to do with it, no doubt. It was weather much as the English describe as bnnnt.lv." val: it was nlxnrmmrintln of nonrulry. But the weather was nut all to Name. Min Defoe had boon I lmdlnglndy for thtoo months. and she was: thoroughly (Mn- guutod with the stage. Shn had worked for several years with this ambition In view, and now hnt aha had mnohod it she wished that ha 101 had been cast. uny- The nmnnnut. wan cnrtnlnlv nut; nlflu-u. wounor Iuon as me umgusn uooormo as bout-ly," yet it was ohnraotorlntlo of February. But the wnnthar was nut. all to Mama. [0opy|-iuht. 196. by America: Prom "Associa- on.I THE LEADING LADY. Ill IEIII. WIIOIIIII IIIG IPTIIII OHIO]. And :1! the Inmmer turn to now. Our lives no plodgad Io ondlou lhy. And nothing else I are to know. Jolt. Bur-ran. What would be [In 1!. from I lurk. no oonld uannd to by like um. 01'. when the awning nhndu grow dark. Imprint the ldpetmotu klu! Dar Inll. though the spring delay. Ann! I an. nnmmar turn to nnmv. . _ nnlrpon no. nu. < it 9.5.92. l;'dIn'u dlmplea tun glow. who up 110:` um um um &lIlIuIIIoiIhlnOho|lal. ladlvorvoloouahoarmouh. Andnlothohonouupeodnvny ,. thohndlclgapwithln up Innl. In} my liddcd. III!!! 073 Add to the quick. aleobrio thrill. For-now two human delthlm Ddpcnd upon a naklnn` will. ' Tho friendly south wind : cu-oi launch a column Mr. ' And one unruly. lrouullh Gnu Falll when It Iuuklut daupqir. Upon a wqnldo orcbn hole we note thqtrlaky cltsshdn. Io lean: to my. "Upon my non]. Tm puoloul fooll. oh. nee. oh. tool" i'A11 IN FEBRUARY. -.-g-.--___- JOIL Bum-non. In In no ununuag snlwgn. Whonthonotnn nwoptmolouudlnu ntlulng Inllonnnnlooult John (club: 11 cl Mn toll ponluloh Illpplhg uuylmnmn. ohuldwnyuluuntrao clllnrruunonwhanln thooonpw clonyof thovlllnphollos. buthnton it youngwcnnn ltwudllcr j. hm-vn.nnIoklv bait In an 1 nose In turn." lla Data: was I young lady who could not with neat pmmptnon on occasions. The note wan duly delivered. Quinn 1 limit John Brlckley lound Mmnl! whit- In; In an pu-lm-0! the incl at 11:15 p. In. that sum nIhc._Mn hurt hating somewhat nvldly. but with a learnin- Jm to tlnothlng through. Ihnnxhnunnn grant in. nlnnd Inn "And 1 very pretty one. too," said the iuding old lady. You must have `made I hit. my dam-." Ali up for the tint Ioono," Iran the call which inurruptqd further discussion of the valentine and In myutorioun oqnder. Minn Defoe went on and onperod through the lint not an Fnnohon with considerably more spirit than any of t other member: oi the out oouhl muster. ho was think- ing of something haulden her iinu, though. When `the not In over. she took advan- ilgo of tho wnit whlnh -the Inoxperionood nancnhittuonuud and aunt torthousir Iwho hull brought her the valentine. Do you knomtho pnnon who Ian! that package to me!" the naked`. The ulher did. He knew all about him and was most hnppy to (in Mice Defoe pt! the dotniln concerning John Brioklej. no on point!!! out to hot in John through I bin "bone hereafter thonoxtwt." nidllnbatnotothouiuvr. Ivnutyou totnko note to him." Illa: Mn` mg. - onnnn I-u -Im nnnlal ---IL.hIIBll-- "5: wood "wny uou I. you 0; mu-kod the loading 4 Just joined her. Good Man." and M uooeu, am! on me oover wu wnwen: "From I loud admirer." Ila Defoe took of! the oover and lifted out a gorgeous emotion of blue nun, nuk cords and paper laoo. "A rllnnmlnq hr III that`: tllnln." nhn Ulllll Ina paper I500. "A valentine, by ill the`! I Ilclalmod. " And a I-nl-I nu-nth: nun Inn "That's me. " she said. Here's A paolmgo for you, then." Now! I wnntlwr what this Is." she said an nhe read the mldrou and noticed that than were no postage stamps on the par- nnl I. Why don't ; low I n-Q lnlnml Ian- Jul: ]0lD0(| net. Good Idea." and Min to break the Itrlnc and ` wrapping. A pubebom cloned. and on the oover "WILL. wnn Do YOU THINK or `run 0310- mu?" Inuahtlly to the hack of the stag and sat down on a trunk. 'IInO. than -n n-hon nnnun In fnnrn tho (Iowa trunk. Just. then an usher came in from the front of the house and naked for Min Do- 0.... awmnea me rlso or me ouruun. Bohind tho iootllght-n there was gloom. The "histrlonio stars" won. an o loom uoeno uhmor oxprouod It. reodln the riot not to the bean." They wars making a combined onslnughm on the manager. Minn `Fllnmnha Dafm wn lunl: hnvlmt hm say. If the about doesn't: walk within 3 week, I'm going to shake the whole buninonn, and that`: n atralght. up. See?" aho con- cluded with u angry stamp of her foot. "Vnu'll nd thn walking had." mmrtod n4om nasrmn mugn. Miss Defoe dld not oonnldar this ancient | John worthy of A reply, but marched oi! oluueu with sump or ner mow. "You'll nd the walking bud," retorted tho manager wnh a weak attempt at a laugh. Minn Defoe not 00. So John B:-iokioy. being highly nntisiiod with himself, was oonvinood that his scheme, whatever it mm. was is brilliant and original one. However. it did not in- oarfm-e with his attending the production of ` Fanchou, the Cricket." at the opora hon <~ that ovoning. H.` wnn thm-on in A front: mum and a com- wnen no snoum relate I! no mom. John Briokley was quite A favorite among the young men in town. He went to Boston several times a your and had even spent I| week in New York. No one doubted that he could hnvor married almost any girl in the village had he so chosen. But he didn't obooue. He said he was going to look around a um. before he got mar rind noun ~ man uvonmg. v was there in II from; neat and a com- pnn at part. of the slim audience that awaited the tho of the curtain. lilnhhui an lnntllphtn Chou-A I-uni ulnnrn r quenuy as no are nu supper was uumn. "I wonder what the (allow: will say so that?" he remarked nudlbly. Evidently he had mat _{_ I scheme in MI mum and wu plotu gs} tho Iurprlne of his tn-lends when he should relate It to them. pwnlngg mo Iurpnle ox nu shduld Jnhn nrlnblnv -vnn nnlta A John`: gazing ended In me making an- other dotermlnntlon. He felt qulte pleased end not: lmle astonished with himself after he had made lb. He chuckled fre- quently he ate his supper that night. "I wonder what tellowl my Iommnou onuaugnw on we lnnnngar. Miss Blanche Dptoo was just having her . A plIGDOIHl DOX WI! L, and on the oover wu written: Invn - lnrul nnnl-Ah " Cy. `-'n *.'.`"~"""` qhduoounu JAMES SWIFT A OOHPANY " Mia: Defoe proceeded rim: and tour n tho nnner | open It and see!" `g old lady," who] "1n|.u"I0:i (-too ; I` I Innv` 7 F the paper r wu din- leer" ra- ' who had {poms Anom 3'13 'u.`a. to em; in 3 ` _I__.I__` J T... :.:r:.;| I01"! IAIIIO NOPVO YIIII, Vlllll ll. DIGI OI- ::"" ",.:.'..?f.'*.;."'.: "P" ` and com: In cnuaren as weuu wn up people. It relieves the tight bi ng non- union in the chant. We would not he xvithout ihfor anything, we bun I Inge fnmilv.-Wn.u/m Axnnw. oommi-nionor auvuvuu urnvl nu nun`, an hmil .-WIu.um Arms! in B. .. Balmol-`Al. Iur uyiylln And Liver Gomphint. you have A; mnrnnha an even bottle of In person he nor from not-vouunsn ydg:pk'Iho:l'`l uIoGu-- tu-'a Limo Non-we which an undo ox- I-unnln Inn nlnanlann -nouns-a I-anal-nth! A `ill-ZIIIIOIIDI" In 30.. Gentlemen --Hnving used Hngyurd Peoeorul Balgam in our family for you: I have no hesihcion in saying was it both ovorvthimr also we ever tried for oomtlu have hesxubion m saying um: In DOOII ovorythi also coughs and cold: In children walla: wn up tannin. It. mliavna tint thrhl. hi Inn nan. HINIO gmilg Tunoly John. The king of haurtn-Dlamond|. Never look In gift vnlontlna in the verso. Gupldlty has no connection with Cupid ditty. Unique Vuonunoo From Brad). Some of the most expomivo Valentina oomo from far away Brazil. Deep in the heart 01 that country at torrid olima there in a convent where iivo nun: with deft linger: and ingenious minds. They use the gorguouu Huuth Amtrionn humming birds, which mm be iuuud bythounndn in their cuuvunt. gnr(lons, in making unique and beautiful mlominon. These no sent to London, whore they bring big prices when H`ubrunry comes around. A Cure l'I1I' lnVo'I Inlndy. A wmy and sentimental physician has pm-acrllxxl the following Iunouro for the malady of luvo:" Hearts. ll. Lnvn, :4] HI: Cu M155 110100. `'1 Will, aulu Halli: HOW." When the Welkhnok Dnunmio company left town the next. day, the leading lady was missing. She wrotee note to the manager, making him A present of zhe three weeks salary due her and resigning her position. Tho wedding took place that next day, and John Brinkley says that, although it was a mistake. he has never rezretoted sending that valentine. - SEWELL Form. stud tuna WEIR` '.lucI unuqono-. , v,u-nooihlb. Jonn. encouraged Dy ms suooul. Do you? Well, there was something in the vaientlne-aomothing in the way of Vernon," continued Min Defoe. One ooup- Iet nu: like this: `'11 I but thought that you'd be mine. I'd like to be your Valentine. Then, of course. you meant that silo." Now John had not read the verses. in fact, ho imd not known that there were any verses at all. lio had conceived the sending of a valentine to the ieodinglluly of the Wnlkhuok Drsunntin company an A bold lint imrmlusn uonwit from which he would never hour 5 word, but about which he might weave in very pretty romance with which In (-.mm`iain and surprise his friends. He looked at Miss Defoe, and his emburrusment roturnod. Still he was not a faint lmartod young man. and he ud- mirud n woman who could talk like thnt. "Did you menu it?" she repeated. ,. Yes, by gum. ldld," burst out John. with honoat intensity. Did you really, now? Wnii, if you did, I might tell you that I'm about decided to learn the stage for gout]. " "Iln vnn mmm that. run would--vnn to lean) we amga I01` gouty. "Do you mean um. you would-you would"- . 'I"nl-n uni` Inn :1 1-nlnntlnnl" Infnv-I-uni. Tnkn ya; for n \'nlunilncl" interrupt- ed Miss Dufou. I will, and right. now." Whnn Mm Wnlklnnnk Dnunnlln mnnnnnv Zj Boldly byI.0eKII!I||.|H Prlnun . ` and um uomplmnt. nave A no he on bolo ol iloh'o $1:-um-. It no tooun. Ah Wade : 3 aura." "Well, I mean every word of it." nld John. encouraged by his auooeal. Do vnu? Well. than was nomethlnc -.. - v`ICl- .--`-9. deserved Ina noneu compliment. It's very nice of you 40 say no. I'm um-n_ " Love. nu Ill). Mix the In-urtn wt-ll tolethor. Add tho love and take frequently. Hyman & Wodlock. Ulmmllu. 1 Add tho love and calm Irequonuy. Hyman Wodlook. Uhemllu. lob. Id. Cupid. M. D. IE IV THE` III IIIIIZI . '- ._I|Iu|u of_ Tun.

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