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She left the crowded, hustling street
And led the wajr, with eager feet,
Into a cool and still retreat—
A library, with books replete,
0 thoughtful brow! and eyes so sweet,
What dainty book for you is meet?
It was—the latest novel t
Around her throng a goodly train;
The poet sings a lofty strain,
The critic makes his meaning plain.
The traveler tells the tale again,
The grave philosopher would fain
Attract her notioe —all in vain;
Bhe wants—the latest novel.
No glance the lore of ages draws.
No thougnt for Nature or her laws;
For Art she does not care two straws;
Of History not a single clause
Has power to make the maiden pause;
Bhe has no time for these—because—
She reads the latest novel.
_ —Literary Newt,
twcTnoyelties.
A TALK OF THH ORIENT.
Many years ago there lived a certain
Caliph of Bagdad who was a misogynist,
and he hated the women with an ex
ceeding great hatred, so much so that
the harem of the commander of the
faithful, filled though it was with dark
eyed houris, looked not upon man’s face
from the rising of the sun to the going
down thereof. For the Caliph said that
all the evil which Allah permitted to
desolate this fair world was caused by
women. And he was wont to say, when
ought of evil was brought to his knowl
edge, “ Bring me the woman.”
Now the Grand Vizier liked it not, for
asmuch as womankind, to him, was fair
to look upon, and he loved them all with
an exceeding great affection. And he
was wont to seek for incidents and acci
dents wherein figured not women,
wherewith to regale his royal master’s
ears. And he found them not, and lo !
he was cast down in spirit.
But it oame to pass a certain day that
the Grand Vizier entered in unto the
presence of the Caliph, and he lifted up
his voice, saying:
“O mighty Caliph, Ruler of the
World, King of Kings, Sword of the
Faith, Favored of Allah, and of Mo
hammed his Prophet, a hod-carrier has
tumbled ofFn a scaffold in the next'
block, and has busted his cocoanut.”
“ By the beard of the prophet- -maelfr
•llah !” said the Caliph.
“ Even so, mighty Caliph,” said the
Vizier; “he is mashed all up.”
“But what matteth the fall of this
artifioer tome?” said the Caliph ; “is
he not a Giaour ?”
“Even so, your highness—from Yrre
land ; but there ain’t no woman in it,”
said the Vizier, with an ill-repressed
ohuckle.
“Dog and son of a dog, thou liest?’
roared the Caliph.
“ But there hain’t, ” said the Vizier.
“ Bring hither the remains,” said the
Caliph. “We will interrogate them.”
The remains were brought in on a
stretcher.
“Son of an unbelieveing mother ”
said the Caliph, “ w! f and >st tliou thus
muss up the streets of Bagdad ? Speak
—and truly, Giaour, or on thy head be
it.”
O moiglity king,” said the remains,
jo must know that I was a carrying of
me hod up the laddhers, and when I
reached the scafforldin’ I stopped and
tuk a look below, and the prettiest cray
thur I ever se. n, wideyes like sloes, and
an iligant ankle. And I followed her
wid me eyes, and when she reached the
dhree-gootls storo at the corner, she
turned and looked at me, and dropped
her veil; and it upset me so, your
highness, that I lost me balance "and
tumbled off, and I’m afeard I've bruck
me back.”
“Slave,” mused the Caliph, “life
seemeth dark to thee, but perhaps it is
not black. Hast thou a wife ?”
“Divil a wan, your highness.”
Go in peace, O Giaour—thou art
free, and shouldst be happy. I”—and
the miserable man turned his face aside
to conceal his emotion. “I have three
T — i’
A TALE
“And you’ll always be trueT?^*
“ Miranda, I swear it!”
“Truly true?”
l air girl, doubt that the stars are
tire, but never doubt me, love. Dost
thou trust me ?”
“Aye, Algernon, trust thee will I for
ever !
It was more than his tailor would have
done, but we digress.
“And you, Miranda,” said he, “will
you be true ? To-morrow I sail far away
over the trackless ocean, over the bosom
of the broad Pacific, toward the rising
sun, toward the cradle of mankind to
Asia!” ’
[ This was not original with Algernon.
Hehadbeen reading it in a Chronicle
editorial and just slung it in to show he
was no slouch on style. However, Mi
randa did not know this. 1
f “When I am far away,” he went on,
“mid the temples of antiquity, and the
—the—and—and—and—Oh ! Mirand !
wilt thou then be true ?”
“Algernon,” said she, iu low yet pns
aionate tones, as her great, glowing, gor
geous eyes gleamed through the gloom,
“Algernon, I should smile.”
Algernon pressed the fair girl fondly
to his heart; then, as he kissed her pas
sionately, he murmured:
“Farewell, my own, my Miranda—l
must skip.”
The mighty ship moved out of the
harbor. As she passed, a form might
have been seen hanging over the rail,
gazing with straining eyes at tiie hill
where stood the Bullion mansions. It
w*a the form of Algernon Boggs. As
he gazed upon the house which held the
form of his Miranda, he moaned in
agony.
The ship has passed the Golden Gate.
She is out upon the ocean. Still the
same form might have been seen hang
ing over the rail. Still doqp it moan.
“Oh,” groaned Algernon, “ why did I
want to go to Japan? I wish"l was
dead. If I had had any sense I would
have gone to—E-u-r-o-p-e.”
Let us draw a seene over this painful
ail
♦ • • * *
[ 1 Avast there f Belay your foksl amid
ships! Haul taut your studdinsl!” thus
roared the captain. But it was too late.
The mighty ship struck a sunken rock,
Kid adjourned. But one man escaped.
He swam to the nearest shore.
This shore was the Farailone Islands.
This man was Algenon Boggs.
% * * * * * *
Months rolled by. To tho lonelv exile
u|k>u the rocky isle they teemed years.
He was slowly growing old. His mus- \
tacbe had grown so he could catch hold
of it.
Where was Miranda then ?
*****
One day he concluded to go to the
other end of the island. As he t< ited
painfully over the rocks where the hand
of man had never pressed its foot, w hat
did lie see ?
A light house.
And some men.
And some boats.
After fifteen or twenty minutes’ con
versation, it suddenly flashed across Al
genon’s mind that he had been living on
an inhabited island. With a scream of
joy he fell senseless to the ground.
He had tumbled.
*******
All is dazzle and glitter in the Bullion
mansion. The fair Miranda, though
long she wept her absent lover, had at
last yielded to her father’s wishes, and
had bestowed her hand upon John Gub
bins, a prosperous dealer in butter, eggs,
cheese. The fairest of San Francisco’s
fair thronged the mansion of Nob Hill.
The most renowned eaters of the upper
crust were getting their work in. No
man with any respect for his stomach
ever eats the undei crust.
Suddenly a knock was heard. Why
did a chill pervade that brilliant gather
ing ? Who can tell ? Perhaps it was
because they had just tackled the ice
cream.
A stalwart form pushed its way
through the throng. It reached the
room where stood the newly-wedded
couple. An arm of iron gripped the
bride around the waist; with the other a
way was made through the guests. As
she felt herself borne toward the door
what did Miranda do ?
Alas! she kicked.
“Fly with me, Miranda?” Algernon
passionately murmured, as he bore her
toward the door ; “yonder stands a Cal
ifornia Street dummy. We will hie us
to the wilds of the Western Division,
where none dare follow ! Let us ”
He stopped and trembled. A mortal
weakness seized him. His lovely burden
slipped from his grasp. He staggered
and fell to the floor. As he did so John
Gubbins emerged from the doorway
laughing harshly, applied his dreadful
weapon to the prostrate man’s head.
There was a shudder, a quiver, and all
w T as over.
John Gubbins had slain him with a
Limberger cheese. — San Francisco Ar
gonaut.
It would be supposed from Its popu
larity that only one substance is now
known to the world for the relief of
rheumatism, and that is St. Jacobs Oil.—
St Louis (Mo.) Dispatch.
He Was for the Man.
A transcript of the evidence in a
“woman case” which was appealed to
the Supreme Court of Indiana from a
county near by contains the following
paragraphs. It seems the woman was
giving her testimony, and the clerk thus
records it:
Question —“Was the defendant pres
ent at the time ?”
Anavror “ No,” Hai- 0 4-ha witness 1 u>-
gan to sob and cry bitterly.
Question —“Did you see him about
that time ?”
Answer—“ No.” Hero the witness
threw herself down on the floor, yelled,
bellowed and walloped herself around
until she had to bo carried out of the
room. When the Judges read this tran
script it is said one of them remarked :
“If that clerk wants to see a woman
wallop herself around and raise the ceil
ing off the house he ought to catch a
sight of my wife when she is in one of
her tantrums. Gentlemen, I’m not fit
to pass on this ease. I’m for the man,
up and down, in spite of the devil. ”
Inter Ocean.
Mr. E. PuBCELii, No. 11 Ann street,
New York, used St. Jacobs Oil for
rheumatism with entire relief—writes a
New York journal.— Richmond ( Va .)
, Christian Advocate.
r What bile tauva ui m
' A well-known educationalist vouches
for the truth of the following : A teacher
in a lower grade in one of our public
schools received anew pupil—a little
miss of 6or 7 years, named, say, Mattie
Brown. After taking her name for
the school-rolls, according to the cus
tom, the teacher said :
“ What is your papa’s name, Mattie?”
“Mr. Brown.”
“ Yes, but what is his first name ?”
“ Don’t know—his name is just Mr.
Brown.”
‘ ‘ Yes, yes—l knowthen, as a bright
idea struck her, “What does your mam
ma call him ?”
“ Oil! I know what yon mean now,”
the innocent child replied; “ma calls
him a darned old fool!”
It is safe to conclude that the teacher
did not register the child’s father as D.
O. F. Brown.-— Rochester Union.
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A TOUGH HORSE STORY.
The Cincinnati Enquirer lately published
the following horse story, winch we give
just as it appeared: ‘‘A curious instance
of sagacity in the horse occurred recently
in the stables of Mr. A. Toughman, situated
on North|Elm street. Mr. T. has for a long
time been in the habit of using St. Jacobs
Oil, the Great German Remedy, in his ex
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horses is a great, powerful Canadian draught
horse. This animal in course of time got
so that that he knew the St. Jacobs Oil
bottle very well; so well, in fact, that one day
recently on Mr. T.’s return from business,
upon entering the stables he caught him
licking the sore shoulder of a beast which
stood beside him; the animal, giving a wise
survey to his licking work, turned his head
( and caught up with his teeth from the box
| used as its receptable a bottle of St. Jacobs
Oil. He threw the bottle on the floor
with violence enough to break it, and then
deliberately licked up the St. Jacobs Oil
and applied it to the cut. Readers, we have
Seen the laws of association belied by beings
With less sense than Toughman’s horse.
The word has passed among us, and when
we see a man who won’t try the Oil, we
say, ‘He is worse than Toughman’s horse.’ ”
To many this may appear as a very “ tough ”
story; and were there not proofs innumer
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