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ileselleet Nem eremeitillete
felemesesee-- Porweitet Fere-
WAWA eer Vomit Tor out after gat* in the
riayS i:1•Plein •blistord, the
Maher of "Rifle and Itootance in the
Indian Jungle." Om wonting, followed
by hie alike/vies, or • native huntare4
*Oa( a debt* Mama. lises
th• twee hem Woe &Waited walk hew
aphis, the gem N. wiry aerstrotay.
lipase army larevadird pow mai. le
Warta eiteaty ih• mph*, eit 4611
le the Weal ot the tee*.
A11010:14+ A Olaf.
0144eill trIletierieefet leeperiehele Whit
Seer.
1 doubt:it-anyone halt tealittee tiOw
tetra -tan the world unless belies thrown
WWII down in Ales snow are under tut
terk Or Willow on Hte olOse, and litee lain
/1/1/re' 411 ht41. 44Qr. 1/4.14hing tetplion Glee -turd woe out 104%14 user
try k, autaue Wet the hunter wilt
Mita itoete tal about Walt wilt., , ',rough liiiiside.for hole Ile hat) poised
tha Landoll Ltailer) round, the eurve bf It high ledge, Whett
lie be Obsetamil he will Mid himself,
Guiliver' Uniput, with raultituelets
actiye twinge ewinaning ishOtit^ Mtn
engaged en their severel purslane-
aeeking 1004,, in quest of 'Metes, er
AlerelSePrOalelialling esereise thelr
•
be &wad hitoself in front of IMege, •Ieoee,
reefed issve. On theettrisly ilea of the
eatrenco to the, cave Were -the :meek
going erect* of 4 bear.
Ow' position wee *euttleiently hazerd-
ow one. The ledge Wee extrecele nitre
roWe °Verbal:3g bp toek, and en the, verge
Therens, Mt etoty of 4 king of al perpendleuiertalee,ot Sandstone, 'We
lee estwootr alto cray itoteees, teglin quietly tetrecieg Ater ways But
ty wise tire, ondheexpreeseetitradotre- ecarcely hod we tekais larva Step -Mitten'
itti Sleeps Accerdingly ,he :eown 'in -4-11aareible ilieturbaioce occurred In lite,
the *Oise and was Soon enOring.' Bet deethe ot the eaVeral, TWO haietetted our
the, ,r,els.,s4.4:401.,14. bia motes. orate's. movenletnet but one /mete' was aS. no,
erealtire 01/1)(Wil 4714$ 1191" tir't .1)e11111(‘ ',Pert 1.00 0 01)0 Ile .00'04 WO attillett'
1W01110 reatore' eights 'Front. every
-point of the CoutpOsS there ,pperedittis
upon •
Jogs:100d bd his surPrisn Saw a little tiling Caltred to BM rapidity et the,
tw,e9aAtc.,,, up% of 11,4 titog Delot -to as the bear genie yelling:41W rerainh Mg 7,3* tawartvor $1,0000100 Miyotle w 0
near °711(1 rkeWt. eVe$sed tnla .art 00111111g bat a Swift ivhip round, to Mee
t. *0 rAtiscre van4 evens Perillitted „reach nay sludidder, • •
40.1"0.44/Viel'A'''81X".'""""-°- -Pt. lei 4, A bienit wall orsteeettaellfl- TIIOUSANDS APPLIATIONS,
air en hear serVerit Sew Lite, entell f rt ift 40,A tht,,
0110600 FOlt EYESIG
sis mom MIRY Otr A KAI*
INIILMINAJIAMICle
••••••••1.1
laretiftey MOM Rae
*040,011teete Atlhetteltitoo.
Comm
Tilere AO StOry.• in the history et roil-
lieltsitietinit it once so romaritie end
!bat of !dr.Thstrics Broad,
way eller struggles which
wouki have broken Ute helot of nelerne
eVery other man, height hie wey 10 lien.
es, only IQ find hiniscit lila old 'age
strickett with lotel blindilese and all Itio
world timed tat darkeleSs for hint.
"Peralisis Of the optto aterre." teamed
Mists celled It. and not one of trona
oUt an„v hope that the'kelf-
nide CarsesUe-,,Wettld over see again.
Here ,was particUlariy Jelleilration
Or tilft„trenlI et life; ;01, oot 413/' tits nab
-the limg end paiefal steenarnaltillort
of years, email buy beet; the eyestglak
eittleh lie valued so little before hmetarls
eal Isik long effillb to fortene,
But Mr. Reiree Wee not the Wan to
abandon' hope will -tont fight, 111
thellSattal ptivere -eirentellnst le every
run a , trielde of• water wog !put of the ealterit, FOr,, ula Otero wab,
of"'sgistisa 'disegrarett -tigs horrin nly Villa not
. ereatUre • SeixDpett heSide
• when he reinoved, the gress5 arti.adaenSitut
. bridge •is)Y ,W1)190 'lio had novis.ivd._ The.
newt .3111: :UPI and dOetel 'Dank , in,
Went: iliscovered'st
,Uvig- teal ,raeraase ••••crOscd,.
:that, UM tee lha.ale0f0f..10$,, darted
tate his mo0thtmi.4; •
, ,
AVY0.1>.:E•
Ilave yoit Slept' Weill' Aire?" a.%caci tar
arrtant; ."
'les; Iteve-bed a Pleasant dreams
tboight was•Walking A., 0ma,
,w,here _e h‘liktercuPS wereeot, theeetee of
due sun slur bnieoplis as Dig as the
..itifgest callisearei. bent. t saw bee,
•• Ore um id,-Inighly, rieinee eeessed. ley 1.1te
141Psl' 130411r Vtidgo tee Of
green greas Intyperfeetly solid suut not,
' likely to :break; ,L:ilievitlif,.11',Ov0.e01.,411S
river on this bridge WPouge-,
Out world, Pepplott:by'tha-Vost
Ious being.% loll et. releVerfieee atifi
motner witeelnd-e-e,--, ant ten
you, ali, Btieke ft ha SOY feund greet
difficulty gettleg hawks for the green
bridge ellatle °Way by the'
torreas and t had ta,find ellOtherCe
Thelinhe Serttenta-",;kriew, Mat What he,
' Aad seen. Wes, Ipstm; neva or as newt
but the souLiet 111°104 0,4 4"S'W631°'1...'
Ings Whilst ho , '
Now; Venture to StlY anyone
, ,
who op. e het July. deyrewill lee os sup pe/Elegeugg eeR14104.B'',Cilit.011001).
grated iti lere'.se,'ainettig•elleelle.athett , ,
on etrorstathellth ft IMO ,fr Vh1104) Ills Mother Was fele Tefieher feefere He
' e'''' ° e s 4 61v ee -' ' n'' frant ntleeke'a' fenfilIM tind failletteelel.
,--dite whale tribe. et medical AMPOstems
-Who pronneed'14eure 0,111 It ha would'
'hut give, their radelielMe Mid inethede a
lair leird. These ApplIcetiOne •Weteeeieree
hillYs weeded out, and Mrs BoUSS deck1-1
7edi.le, give difauf °Vibe mor0',M*Mar0g
Of Mean aa:144 ,for-thla PUrPOse 1100'
',gegeal ille*Services of lin 0 Wet , blind lhan,
similarly' aillicted. and for - Ws% st Week
bi-% PrOxYS:Int.derWeet. One treatment. ge.
ter another-4ut all ,to 00 purpose, '..N4
add only theft, Mrs ReeSeaesigned Nue.
lien :ter seend : his reinalnieg deya ip
detlinese; Adding Whet eeleee ba 13,Ould
frellt the- Werilffi ho udd -aingsso,d, . %
Mr, Charles Bromlwar Rot*, whose
Odillima :proved pies poweries$ to restare
to hirristhoAtit, or aight. the heoli a of
Ufa in igarYlaildt tbet Son of a earn era/
1
the PeereS4hes bed Se Strangely A ven-
turous.eereee. Born 'lest eevente, Ara
-,1/VeleSwellattielo, mans he deckled lat 4
very, eitP# age to moist; his own waY tn
the vorid, At faUrteen he left ,gebool
bed 'rutld employment in the store of
. Mos si coli Benseny, of Winchester, taibere
fer4a doper. a week 'axle his boerd he
-felled early Mallets; mettle ge hie weges
greet '
. ti4 ..VV,hA ors TO SAVE $500.
at'Y Me, ee at . 10A, , On thls Modest amain, which. seemed
oVerelhe edge of the eltft, and AU
C''`aal! raglagoisuni0g anitee el Islites,
heir alloeting-loWard,tne witlithe speed
of a,ruttktray'plotovear.
• Bengt goe,s myisillei.sand, the •nekt Ma*
'meat' •Ant-erileylne.a. etrenges sieWlys
inevio trieltiMares one or pl9St tri*
vid of its atietorirleS * being the sinaoth-
brushed • appearande • oi the berar's
head as her JeWs eloeed on:my right
MIgh. , • -• • ,
' We humps Mut tvairl ewiftly &mu -
W/1/4" ' 4 iirint-nintmse'musness boot Me,
and thQn came a shack. 1 SeW lhe bed,'
of. the 'bear hugled ' fate .front Inte into
sPeePs fled I 'reelized. Mit& e, Wee cluteh,
leg at eotnethillg. ;
it was a little free that. 1 griPeed
tee etreligth 'ot despaire wes banging,
to it, heed dOWnWalel, 00 the Mee of the
oda Reed'. • -i-
My eat orderly'e vfilee e.onneleol en -Inv
ear., ,The plecity craWied elown
that awful elape Mee manned to seize
niy.,hands. • I was soilieheer dratvh, uP.
ward to' the ledges Then, My gaze fell
upon „ that soliterY meted
some 'mere celnle en, the reticr " There
was no Other tree Within many yercte.
Two months' en my hock alforded.
sedpe for MOUght as to my extraordite
o,'
will Ittie soul trarteporte Jetta *
wort • of° wh.lch he had not dreamed,. owe° School. ,
and will seeesiglits: of .Whieh, he had lie
previous 094ectiellene.:.• lied Will be, visited
by , a vast "Introbeie Jet& ineeeteS one
harmless, moved b9eoorlosily, desirceis
cet seeing' leearreitilogi Wine* wey ems
.hs got out Of.'hirp, .1atit' he ma aiga see
a greater nuenber ,geithe lebOut .their.owo
businese, uneoricerned; by his presence,
.0:00.16:th)440fieb*,.11,_ epte:.. _early education
Intent only .
be seeking -foot; le may, 1:4. merely. . „ " Met linetlieUeas, eonsiderea -a• beauti-
, . .... - • • , .e.7 . '..ful veontan,eil gentle mlanners,iknow,
PASSING. THE tuvia. . . .-
, . ,.
mg no language but her own,- riot ole-:
And all Me' Inset Verld. eeems to be' vet' ih die , of brilitarit at 1111; but
so iteMelTeet/eirel "Vea*011e,„'ee allir.i* then At „ th excelient judgment;
it has es 'imp fee ein „ sorrows:7'1114 ---;;;;*4e'.14tereetritlydigialiy, govern-
ing her ram* witboid. any effott, with --
then went by the "telioeumetteilyeevery
the Out severity. Her word was an un -
emelt, lud,. cottble ot -:eoineeseIng
5 caterpillar, siluestioned.lew. - ._ - - --
destructiod lee • 111411Y
' 'though not 'oele-theuetnitIth part Of the She was the only teacher Beat my
brothers and I bad previous to the Utile
sue et .a Steele -Walla, -This ftY perches
on the back ;et' the grebSpierees,its when' they wenIst‘tre a0111101) She tatight
musettioc rwieadhand rite; she taught atelier.
with a shent4-licilloyir needle Where -wit
riches to the atilletious youth, he opened
a small store Iref hie min, and one day
startled. the-Mtabitants of Wincllester
by the bold eenouncenient, "We shall
keep everything calculated lo make a
man fashionable, a lady Irresistible, and
a family conttortable." Far and Wide
Frederick,TeMple, Archbiehop of Cane over the Lower Shenandoah Valley thls
terbury, wee Urn in the Ionian Islands striking nOtice Was,eirculkled, and the
Althoush he was takep to`Englend at young men before long found himself
nine years or age, recolleetem of his doing a roaring trade and making mon-
early, years was yield,' and the Infite• ey ropldly, Then, just as the louncia,
Oleo on Mtn of his IMMO education and tion of his fortune seemed to be secure-
sarroundings were pererement, 111, ly laid. cattle the Civil War and a gen-
his elttlemoirs" his sister tells of his era] paralysie of trade. Wincheater feil
into the hands of the Federal Army; and
the eoung shopkeeper was, compelled, to
sell his stock at an enormous sacrifice
qnd take up arms for the Coeeederate
cause, ,
Wherrethr fighting ' was over he -re-
turned Penniless, to his father's farm,
Wliereeleite a time, he worked as a labor-
er, until he felt impelled to make a free')
start in life. Ace:mewled by his wife
and child and with $30 for till his capital
'he set out for New York, where after
finding himself
eAketerP VERGE OF STARVATION,
st very tette knowledge - eat
it is ..e.fttr and. the feree of the arithmetic Merself, by steady repetition.
start projecte an egg .inder," thd skin "Sh'e -had a hey to the sums in the 'arab-
into theameh,, ,
'Indic which. gave the answers, If a
As each Wound ts. made the eaterv, sum was beought to her and the answer
. ' pillar shows ea certain, amount of un- was wrong, she drew heepencil through
- easiness. but does not interred ite eat/ It and made no further remark. It
Mg. The eggs of um ichneumon are had to Ire done again till it was done
speedily ,juitched within the ixidy df the right. The sum to -day WU repeated to -
grain, and they elevour Ode fatty por- monow, and so On, until perfect aceur-
teens of the caterpillar, -shrewdly leaving aoy was obtained -
me vital orgens ttritooehede When' the When it was time for my Mothers to
time airlves for the cateepiltar to Orme . begin Lahti., the'same system *as adop-
into chrysells the lohneUtable pubs- eat ted. She &mid tot pronounce it, but
their way oat, of their roster mother and 'Frederick had to learn a few tines each
al once spin bar eheenseives a number of day, always repeating Me old until seV-
ee,?* yellow cocoOns, among which the dying
caterpillar la often eiopeie,ssiy entangled
and where It expires..
I °nee gave a great scare to an old
lady. I saw felineunton fly perch on
her hand, 'and she 'exclaimed that she
had been pricked' by it. So I gravely
' described to -her howsleatesinsect pra-
vides for the.young ot its kind. The old
lady. who was very fin. turned sgreen,
.and, lookingeat me with ft ghastly face.
asked, in a volce Ifiq, quivered with
emotion : "How long do you thihia, it win
be before they reach my vital Argent; 'le
IT WAS A RATHEll CRUEL 30KE,
but t never fee a Mottient supposed that
she would take the matter seriously.
Woridertul.d.irenialthe Illeeettetiftuld
have ,ffietr maladies like mortal Men,
and that. these maladise 'Should be elle
to those Confounded microbes of whieh
we, have heard, se trinehl and .01 width
we are In lerrob. ad our fives.
Almost every caterpillar has a silk-.
taming orgaefeett &Able organ it tit;
there Le a vaseel etilitalietrig a gummy
substante front which ehe silk in spun.
and as thelea ato NM of theSe aillenuak-
ing organs. the result it a double
thread. ft these threads Ile Para01 to
each olltetetbe,slik la good. Bet there
Is silk and Silks -Mid the silk of moist
calei„llare Fs not .rsittalde. •
The eiroduellon. a the silk of the Mils
worm Is file 'grant Industry el the
Southern Cevennees where every ter-
mer growe Oerea orthttiberey tree.s, and
all Membera Of hie faintly' fOr the few
week.% of the hatching mit er the silk-
wortris to their spinning cocoons see
busily ,engaged,
A few yeare ago the silkworms wore
attacked by 0 disoasit ilbolne that
threetfined the Mtlitteellni of the Indus-
try. and a panto fell on the inhabitants
of the (eceitenfles. M. Pasteur WAS isent
for. Ile Cattle deerst and eNernined the
moth, and dr4eovered rho the malady
was dile tO a detestable ntlie thrift;
organism -4 mierobe. , shoal that
there vvas 0.0 other way. of getting rid
ot the sfeltiretie !him by
iT
, Now, evbr$1., tooth When laya ite elfge
ellvelonedti.itt 4 :UM bag. labelled.
and Sent'. a' lattleatery. Illetq to he
pounded itp. orate estinedied thrall& er
microteOpeee -If life getinS or Melo tie
detected, .410i and qgd Fire .eribsigued
to the fire, tia,ei heart* statue
to Potent', who 11 orogoitoit
a ivelg of niniberryis 'With
end bibitilig‘Cobnal
tng hut feet, owed ilie=latinstry.
I, cod err lite' Mire hanhvialdett plants.
en or ten pages had been learned. Then
the first four or five pages would be
left and further advance made.
ThLs went on day by day and year
by 'year until he was twelve years old;
and he went schoot knowing. his
grammar perfectly, as no other bay
knew it.
-Leuelid was the same. She did net un-
derstand a word. Ile began to under-
stand as he advanced, and could sub-
stitute one expression for another,, or
change the order of letters. . She inter-
posed and corrected him. He would
reply, itaieatihntly, "It is all the same."
"Say it," she ordered, "precisely as it
is here!" touching the book.
-The -boys Were itoder an absolute rule.
of courtesy. They Were taught that come
lesy . was _ever to be .Maintained .in. the
family. We were not at all rich, and
lived very pealnly. Butler %Nets expen-
sive, and we lived on dry bread, exe,ept
that now and then we were allowed
some jam, or, a rarer treat still, mete
',dripping." The hope, were taught to
eat whatever was given them.
NOT SO LONG AGO.
Telephones, Ittitosr Trolley CArs, and
Electric Liahie Were Unknown.
Forty-five yeare Marks, we may say,
the num of middle age, yet the retrospect
IV the Met 45 .years will point to many
of the most remarkable., and es flOW
Considered. Indispensable, inventions
tind devicee of civilized Me These, the
mIddle,aged man, as a boy, did not
even dream of. Going baelc fo the thne
when ffitetnan. rioW Oswalt; flve, We will
find that he and all the rest of mankind
lived 'very .sallefaetorily withelit fele-
pliOnes. Scarcely .a .ttausi, Of (My eon.
Wender) size would now be deemed
habitable .,v1thout. ents ‘Vhen eomtnurti-
catkin with a distant point was needed
quietal,y the telegraph was brought Ini0
rsgaisffien. If great haste was not ye-
quisite, is letter sullieed.
The expedition wilh which businesa
tlotv 'transacted was obviously Helms.
sable without. the' telephone; although
Miter Invehtione. then earthily unknown,
•contielelle. Inneit 10 the hurry of to -day.
:Vile Went,. Bahl, like most other elec.
arida! loveritione, was am distant as the
'woollen% thou& gag and princi-
Punet She fernier,' made what was eon-
sidered sattsfeclorY Orel
,conelriteliert Werke mold tire, hoWever,
te,e(oVied bY night with gag. +While now,
1,03 lIght, they May. In that day
The niftier , Underground' by Um
dim difelierliag Illtiollnation of' it e.afidle,
At preent; large mines -are strung with,
11611110.1040 MU&
tertereee Allow eireire;leeerritesetet feel*
*et *me eleirbtles titerese
Lady tetariee ittett61401 cow., bode
pitoir•buita. 16 hubby, epeetallY tee,
eleeltet Wow walked by' newt catieck.-
41 Siadyserlistri.
The I Vero* 14 Russia fa faialdaf levetub
Mani. Mid wheel anteing at bet. Ingorroribie Inniolot soy tneettio
e rebate( Winter listiiire indulges in the vete wore 4,144lee eleekee lionee
recreation; in a eplendat Wit eeffilte
OD 1.1113$ INSURANGE
lie
Mk beat
OWES WHO eiglOg' /44-1400 One c.,t uat.t ruriona luarilea
Dellitineettliettai leeeetertliteit
by Neewegtate gailitee ueleitel Water,'"
*Melte %dealt SW ?Renal Cattle. illaterte.
YeSerel 1050 in wed ittid WOO Ati
lirts1W? 10011"A:et lie 11:40 Ty's' +44+44J-1.+++++4414' f+++
rivotilliell;. le Wet, it 004 4,010), 41..e 1 ettlere4 rinth, C,01114 See that
where thera burtace layer of freen the neva had reedifil Myrrh
*81410%40 ANI. tiMbint,
ni We. oit Agothisb
Shalt Perfila is aUhlifiriai
off l'or4titt A* a wetter ift:
tiet he er eetollgit &ea travti-
:L'a his hoist,. there is faisit Sobel tres
osta Ine. %Ski'. end. the rtal swarlieft
ot the 100 -etirlit Vereia iniefost.:
Ile thua Ohm the law.
geed-eta:try Ls' bald et little PrineSea;
htery"td. Wine% It tveS Said that One
at• her aunts. wishing Idlest .twe know.
ledge 'when she wee beginning lo *elk
pellitit 10 ti.er reel% end -.1Akeit
what siesealled BIND. "Veld tiles shoea
on vey rect.". WO the Onsater. "Voi
ve , ,bare Vey Is Triebtee.4 '
Ot Ihe•PrOndeek ireasaireS ot ging
-11401507U- IlltrS0 IS ft gniotainfilll• witteh blindnessvd with comparative clues, 'fully henret), .to tita,attelec*I.'40, /Ulla
'is Set liter host teeth OM by tier .110Y41 plindy„, He'ttatiny •st. eltdd s•ciut ha lite 'Ito, operate- voter 'layers' tve,f0;4 opt
.e4arge4 bP01!s' 11-te 111`4111111"s 'al/Rd:40MM Onlithaletla tie le the age. Willett The Sat Neater Was blaeglied
tootn',14 wudrae. Alroilso XIII,* In, IA ibtaly4tee; onpuel. peyinent Neillt leettlit -01,11Pae hefOre the ASte.
Solltnetela wc0§mat .which innlv#11ed ;top Jegeta: wear .glessee, Alley Wetly, the different .000 *ea ;MOP
41'1°- • • ' tang 9S 11/e, Pee% lo$Ssot ittOtt,it alilog• the Unlit, IOW allhauetitt
•The".pretileat, 'balm the werm Peo: ,leciti Can eatattlyAlie ,prolildetkilgAinati at Ina %VMS P.41.41teed Wee Obtained by
,•lcitigeeto• etellite, Marie" elte ,Ceeeteteetedlete 'OrinufinV Briglands; "fishingsatels ere Whito arrearc. at 4 Short die.:
lure*,1114 /ler" 9."12$.144"/Ils•ii+Vink4•• t111:114/47 LL4 egelitst lesS or .dailleget'lher.0 lank« TIM WINO Were
.company,,svineli tonfhlea Ike ORM inett- photographed by flasitilkibt„, and the,
`1' 444'4' "Q.' °°"`"'le-5st. W10 .0v3$: 'item ki the. ineurem Of reealla altteVed certelneletly, tied WW1
'.her fitIA-threheir detbralledi ninia „,,„„ yookii 'ileittattY Were. )1P ftt• (11.4 /34414d4q.
tign .drepPed the fallailY cresit • • "ur..kg-w' ,OP44,'•vg0F140).7#4.ALIFfi one between, ow two ,typtitts.
and '1;1°rIt 4"t1.44°341/P*11Nt4"C` 61*1'..4; :$03(1 You .oan $011reell reenter experiMerde Were Made 10
'4114SYY4'',1)Y. "4.0•4449'' • 'AIMS leee trIgft lanAt pipes in winters \VMS' the Plniden les* *I ord (um to,
1,
BAULK
ft is fairly voirentut t,towtedie thet,,wela atie WI water* tif
Rivet nurdilmas4,, ii-uheidi ante Dile ,SeYtitel etepletittlitateelertie belie
1,attercoAd, bravo *hail) 1016.0, againq lath -priced by itin euptitinel Of elite* or ;tie
eceideute thee neeed edeabio teepee eiteee ed deed Wider. the fitellitnellebe ret
litnietwe leSure litste threate, atilleleses WWII. be that the tWill eVieteTlaYerA *Ifeele
Itch' en on, no reelgite eettegt id tnikreut direetienet The UM onllt,
trailed), which Le w &entre of veal*. natior4 benef.eitee \Wee reeenli,y bv
in .0ve/liltilictiI while; yen aro lea, Swedish investigators. , At lefiSt III
14$ er. Yett,can eover the eielt. et 10$111#
the delicacy, el year palate, end per.
evert eon .altuilarty preleet
sense et cquell, ' '
There are et/Meat/fee elibiell Melte et
specially at Insurbritt egOilt51 ot
stglit,‘.6tr that. yerx, litlay,e0nlettinlaite Veen.
.svottlit feetal %het fet19%Ii• •
The ieepeeintelle eherlett Diet WO, elteee
teedingly. pretty Atte, , large plate,
glee% lent; Wee -Wee titOlettled on
temeeed Panne. Tbd built ISMS then
tilled' to d rertato depth. with olt
tee, owl A' Oyer of trait water -WO cam.
;flaking lids. presentatien Ills MaIestY .twelee geuta only. le Jusureee, eight ler laygtat Were 4111S,
ftl the •,tip,aritsln Royal flintily', ler SOO: pre •proviacil, freer. with treatment, as elearlY A hout tVtla then
he found some small and ill -paid .em-
playment. He contrived, however, to
save a little Money, and in time Was
able to make a second Modest start in
business, this time in New York. Here
again Fortune smiled on him;" every
year saw his business expanding, and
within a few years he was once more
a IlOttrielting MOM Then, as ill -luck
would have it, came the panic of 187?;
one disaeter followed another, and, un-
able' to collect the thousands of* dollars
owing to him, he had to shut up his
store.
Still undefeated, ha was able to res-
cue Aufficient from the wreck to make a
third. stert in et saran room in Church
Street, New York, for which he Paid a
dollar a day. This was the turning -
point in his career. Forhme had 'now
exhqueled her malice and smilM con-
isistently on the man, she jmd been pow-
erless In erusis Gradually, but surely,
his business expanded and
HIS FORTUNE (MEW;
fLO- welt 45 nict 411"114 4"4 it°C5' " gC° lbeatulearent &elm ilgatg -and kept
hoW the' leave are elated' Milt gall% ott6eut,445t1 lieja 4,1,e_storttke,
Proistria,-thm-batild-beesineette lee listiments, y*nIghts . - _ _
their voting 10 tiVe lind Mayo. .gorts„ veva aso, a„ tine, teieee
theY themselvta gad elseWlle'M ales mite4 tan. wire4; deemearetAttrelerteg
eel:01111M fuulikmea two '°t1C6 nitd, eantrilinoii4 iris of Meta than tad
great todttstry tome vediriet, Vie ifilatoNt imitiogea ot ettro. wero
barrot Irliel5 4411 11100 1415119 frreptent'.1 tong-tIrgtritico lourneya. and
grow dwarf kerma; dale. everarrien t
with spilry leeeele, Mae bane'. On the
undereiet1 of the loaf The Kcerrin,
ingot. much 04 a tin der1 on a +log or
siteep. it ,t.I.ows eteelf willb the
Itticeq /hit talant. Litt trartiLorir3 thig
plea: tofu a criffildn, 'aid( Ft was
rota by •ilyeta until the CoChinetil insert
discovered 1d* IA* ilt plaCe is
tft., „n trolled\ by Ifferent torrIparlie4,
the c, lunch Iratilerfing of 'omen.
Immo, aria buying of bate
Iffithlg casa-
wast:14 b totinfers' Willi thelr
Inillar Atutiii4ity MI101)0'14
1E1 tein 0 unsSIL sci-;*t. dud' ibt
kola Orel th.4 rue,
premises after premises became ton
small for his 'expanding business, until age. , ..
alone In Broadway; and when this es- 'A few seasons ago a number of ride
ht was paying 830,000 a year for rent
bits were introduced upon the farm.
tablishment In turn became tno small, and these -as 14 usual. and as the Au -
he built a palatial structure at a cost of straitens know to their cosi-soon multi-
K000.000-ene of the most elatfailleela plied AD fast MO they tareatened to
business places in the world. .
Here,- in. spite nf Ms- bitodnem, kir. overrun the whole mirth),
The chief warren Wife Carded Mt ti
Pouss conducts a colossal bustnees; lie bank near the river, a eircunistanee
At* 0, quite apart from raise a witay neau water. ,s,O*04 de -4- tir-4vit
BOWard. wog, the great NOrwegltdt •O. • t ,O,In • o'An A Wag ft
41001no$qrsuAtelrow .M,A)'Para°1‘,- 4a111t mate be eatten est ordinary nature, from iteross ,the mid the 10Wing 'string
atid• 104.1 oi 0461g 00131 loss of eulployMent 10 WS, Of 4 limb suddenly sleekenea Whett the beet Wee
volelloua on a *Oerman riteltuly; risks against which, the undersritess of the tank contained salt Water Oullt tba
•hie- other: At nine Meeenitmaeft eornw (here 'to extraordinary variety oi about belt WO tierOaa, /.0 wil°11)
moving son°
w"s'ttilci stt* tf4 teSSSns* AS s' 'Lloykas' protect, yQu tor a Minable boat StOpPed grit -041W)
IrOrgt.t/14114144W/wIltidle,,cbling tahalrelnotessi\tobtirgt: (mat 01101011, Sillapose,‘ itio instance, boat lengths after the towing Wind
me* tneeneole Mari. atter anakieg lilts will in your had been eleettegess, when (he tank
"g0 to'-7.;eipelg td shady
teeetenerlealeesenoe. of voiosite whosis Against the coallIngetuty of tde recover, ,boat elaelrened speed quite saddeav,
in)co,wilS:onneionyiluzoolved. surivn 0404 I •Ns, ter ot the othe head; tile
sits •40htt mtutoyto met Amoco tuta: comes Wane', they will Mauve ott on 811 0
the, first holiday of his, trig Ws sanity au cutting you out of his and moVed only a very t
life in Lention. Is 'A *t cerit" who last 'testament. ..you hare beep lett a These' experiments, a t_
1:rdr oUurrtrete.
bas spent"lifty year4Jo Melbourne. 'He legacy On cOnd jion that you alionid small scale, priave eanplusir.ly toat_abee:
was the first student of -the Molitottree Marry a certain ladY Or elm* yeur 're- difficulties encountshea wheat ue a
'University., of which he Is now 'chan- 001014 °PePiriti ale stipulated po,k,, water One are really due 10 e
cellar, to gain the degree of LLD. As return you will be assured, pi an equal tenet) expetienced by the vessel iti gee -
lar. Madden Ise slime became a leuder,at Mount If the Indy won't Wive you or, Grating IfivIsible waves et the frer
tee Melbburne Bar, a brIlllitht advocate, on eon-slderation, you prefer to remain water -gait Water botindary; although n
M.P„ and' Miniefer of Instice) Ile was
also an ,aceomplished athlete and emus
tour boxer.
Maratha' von Wtrangel is'one of the
most autocratie officers of the German
army., 04 One occasion he noticed that
a young cavalry lieutenant, was wear-
ing poir ot spurs that were not of ,the
regulation pattern. The Fleid-Marshai
,premptly gave him twenty-four 'hours'
arrest. The lieutenant, Who belonged
te the self-sufficient school -of pincers,.
took it upon him to 'point out that the
Field -Marshal was wearing just such a
pair of spurs, "Good, my son," was the
reply; "you Can lust (19 twenty-four
hours extra for my ShOrtcoitinge."
The Earl of Egmont had a fairly ad-
venturous career before he succeeded to
the family honors in 11197, forhe served
lois twenty years before the mast on
vessels trading to the East, and has
been, among other things, meanber or
the London Fire Brigade. Ile hue, no
Children by his marriage to a lady of
South Carolina family, and his heir is
his brother, who hes,- like himself; been
e sailor. and hos also- sever' in the Na-
tal Mounted Polices cowdray Pare; the
eence magnificeet family seat in. Sussex,
Wa§ porehacd b) -the sixth eurl some
stity years afge,„,
General Weyler fs the 'most, popular
soldier in the Spanish army. where his
real. ability and -passion for eflicience
are appreciated by officers and private
alike. When a ileetenant-colonel- in a
crack regiment General Weyier,,wooed
end won a humble peasant girl of rare
beauty, who-, Mee latinsell, was a native
of the Balearic Islands. Invited •Ills
brother oflieers to the wedding eeeelonny
al the conclusion of which he commit-
ted the bride to the care of 111P abbess
of a neighboring convent."fhere 8114,
rediained until she had received an edu-
cation befitting her new position In
lit -favor 0° YOU it tot irfinotr. contelned a layer or fresh vv,ter"reStinfi
4
. THE RABBITS' GOOD POINT.
They Have Proved Beneficial to an Ir-
ish Agrieulltaist.
At last the rabbit -the ranch -lint'. 1,
virulently-abueed rabhlts-hus fours' a
friend In the person of a wellotilltANII
Irish agriculturist, who hue sliseovered
that the little (unmet hes al least one
good Init. to la) nurnieved lieneoforlii
•
as the farmer's friend.
The gentleman in question own.; a
considerable tenet of pasture bind. wheel
being 'on the banks of a rivers has of
late years been so overrun with huller
cups as to very eonsiderably interfere
with the value of the ground, as perdue -
employs an army ot many hundreds of
assistants. and his turnover exceeds
815,000,000 a year. fir Fifth Avenue be
owne a mansion which a King might
envy, crowded with treasures of art gath-
ered trom all park of the world: he
makes a Savish use of his hard-won
riches in many charitable directions; he
enjoys univereal respect and generally,
has all (bat life can give for his en-
joyment -except the gift of eight; and
this riot nil his millions can buy or
compensate for its loss.
FIRE LS F.SSEN'TIAL TO HUMANITY.
001MIly
What It elearts to the AboAgines of
Aluetralia.
The invention of fire wits n greet sten
in the progress of the human race, and
is not strange that so many micivie
'zed peoples MOM supeeslitioue notions
ennneeted %Alb it, When the Auelwilian
aborigifie crimp for the night a fire is
lighted in front of each hut -the huts
being made of boughs, with the open-
ings carefully termed away from the
wind -so Mat the feet rif tbose.who are
sleeping within may be kept warms
ft one of their Menem; hos lately died
nn eddilionat and solitary fire is light.
Pri at a little dietenee from the huts.
where the Ohm nt ihe dereased may
sit and warm himself Without disturb-
ing the family hearth,
This; anme 1ove of warmth (Teak% an
eversion lo early rising, ond natives are
seldom Sten abroad unlit the sun has
hetet ont one or two hours °bow, the
hotezon. In wet weather it is mad In
carry in the bend. beneath the kangaroo
akin, a piece of smourdering wonds'whien
compensates the bearer In Some sort for
the want of at whereat. and
enables him to light a fire at a moment'ai
Melee.
Poet poeseSSMO 0 territory of ita
own, and each family of the tribe 1104
qiiiadruaet. n5t IVIthitt
Mt, lorriti5'oy. Here n Man can light
ble fire MA build Ids hut without fear
sueleslatleet. It rn tact, big pa -
tonal eatele, so that the word "fire"
etately0 Re ttell Atteteaflan the same mean -
Ing *of fafirerlatid or birth -place as ihe
word 'heath" eetiveyn to a guropean.
and le used hy The abort to- Met
tam
If boy etie:ill't
egelle het V.4111 neVer ate
4 Ittali,
•
to than he
fit to much ee
which cobaed but 11111e comment until
the fernier aceidentally made the dis-
covery that the lettlereupe. formerly a
seourge to the pristurage, hod riled down
to Isolated elumpe.
It, was Men dlecovered that the ride
bits had, during the winter, stamped reit
the centres of the buttercup rook, with
lbe result that these Mid difreppiall'iNt
beyond ell possIbility of further growth.
Grass had sprung up in the Meet. of
the fle.were so distasteful to the cattle.
with beneficial results that can he wen
understood.
single, or if you decide to stick lo your
faith,
If you want to eell. your house arid the
tille-deede have gone astray and can't
be found, you ca secure a pulley ae a
substitute tor the title, so that you are
relieved of
ALL fURTHER RESPONSIBILITY.
similarly, if you bave erranged for a
gurden-party and tear taxa a wet day
will involve you. in lots, you can have
your expenses guaranteed, so that, as
far as your pocket ts concerned, you
can 'mile at a falling barometer ; ands
equally, ot course, a farmer oan pro-
tect his crops against unkind weather.
Suppose, again, you are heir to a
bachelor unole and are fearful that he
you can insure against such an unde- seeing peison.
may marry and you may be supplanted.
sirable ,conttngency, So that, whethel For instanee, when walking in a per -
he weds or not, you Will not be a penny
. feet Cahn, he can ascertein the proxi-
the poorer; or if you are engaged to a nity of objects by the feeling of the at -
girl with a nice little dowry we have no iniosphere upon his, face; it would seem
dolubt you Could protect yourself against atet fliusrst etehiall letctitigisbabcil,ten, ‘..vmereeerIttuohnielyd
from hie breathing. might be tiensibla
the chance of being tined even al the
eleventh hour. If yeu are next-of-kin to by experiment. that a blind Man with
a man who has not Made his will, you 6h.,,11,,e,,a,7,esett,PfeectIoCailleftilicew,hee‘i.L411,Yrilett,1;gift1
cart insure against his doing so to'your a"plyWoo-tieVso !Et, out to came
detriment;' or if he has already left you nny seneible referent of air.
a legacy you effin be guaranteed agairist
his cancelling jt. When he walking along the street
he can tell whether It is wide or narefte
IF YOU APE A CliEmIST whether the houses are high or low. if
any opening which he may be paseing
you can guard yourself ngainst the k coUrt closed up al the end, rir whe-
ilnancial consequences ef lupplying a
- titer It has an outlet to another street;
wrag drug to ellSt°rner; dPfUlst and he can tell by the sound of his font -
need not spend sieepless nights for leur steps what lane, or court, or square
of drawing a sbund tooth instead of e„ is.
decayed one; nor a medical man from Ile fates along boldly. eventing lo •er
fear of a, wrong diagnosis. For with his eras, and to have Innilmarks
modest payment of about 815 per peel. In t he elr. Of course, no blind man
vim van Nee the passibility of becoming likes to go over a new rollto unattencb.
the father of twins, and a -much smaller ed- hut after lie hue traversed a once,
sum will relieve your anxiety about
triplets; while, If you are nfraid your
bank Is shaky, you can insure it against
diseeter.
But one might quote shriller examples
almost Indefinitely without covering the
entire groend out-of.the.way rlske
against which you cannot matey,. your-
self nowadays; but we Wive told you
enough, we think. to prove itral it you
are Worried about tiny earthly mintin-
g:mos from an earthquake to 1111 attack
of nionsies. it 14 your own fault if yeti
are not • protected against its financial
consequences. -London s.
some particular cases the Influence o
tinder oUrrents must also, dOubtlesS, be
taken into acount.
THE BOND MAN'S cLEVEttNESS.
Exercise of the !Ear Enables film to Al-
. -.most See.
' The blind man has to depend alltiost
entieely on the accuracy of his ears to
guide him *Wherever he may wish to go,
and it is remarkable in what a short
time he becomes familiar with a new
locality and fresh surroundings.
Few people are aware of Ilie powers
of the ear, but the blind,. through con-
stant exercise of that organ. aee able
to discover oblects eltnost as rapidly eas
trot feliows were slanithig
abnind the netteettaardt in ilia bait
n entail seeikee Or neleblieree
4l1V1.0 Siltlatalitat ;by litto
kortIVY.
In twes anal threte the Peel) Wert*Zies,
elping here. mid there sand everyttiell
eetalatat 4 little ' •
101111tered' Idly Up lit reAl lko 0•411, -
Mr' was onty -tutIpla of
liar* tleatl;11, gikatIrAt undelate414 %Vali
stuffily. Written,
NietTgo • ittlwaftl: Aka'
6tuddf,: tlIO et hetti agelikt.,P
A Nery widloneot, vt it . relpe4
hicinerles: tilfit 1140 alel)t HOW. :Yearat
•EdWat:d l)artlatt "Hot;
Ilea," • Ile aid laid bgen•elltirite; altered
roenta'Airtit, 'fact, lt Witti Sather la ettaiS
Or 1401 -and italtathatt"; 'Op. la dittet
WOO .1,1001t Old IIMOS,
MCNERAL WOOL.
Tlic Varied Cses to Which the Arlich;
IS Now PM.
Slineral wool hi every day finding ri
larger rind ITIOrP varied 1154, 11,4,
Of 114 excellence (ts u non.sonrinclor
both heal and cold. e'er tills rtaiR011 11
TIIE SPONGE FP.H1E111.
Description 01 the Skill and Eeertion
Nesded..-
Lying on his eliest along llie oul's
deck, the sponge -fisher, with 1.14 titer•
glasa--11 pane set in a box 011ed with
handles-- looks down forty feel lion the
clear depths. With one hand he grasps
and sinks a slender pole. 'sometime, 114
feel in length. filled at the end v.1111 n
double hook. TAP sponge rine.) dis-
covered, the hook IR deftly inserted rit
the rocky base, rind by a srudden jerk
the sponge is
This curt deecription (If what gems
the simple work of eponge-ilsteng
no Ides ei the real skill anti exertion
needed. The eye ot the Itsiter has lo
trained hy long experience to peer Into
the Rea rind tell the commerelailh, vat.
wide sponge,* from those that are worth-
lesn. Ile .must have a deft band to de.
theft the sponge without n leer.
Above all. while doing dos with one
hand. ha must manipulate %%MI Ihr
other the watersgiass, as the waverr Finny
it sideways and .up end down. The
strain on eye and body Is ntost interns).
to gay non -tine of the (Tamped merle -el
god exposure to wind And wet. whiett.
nrst and inst. make every eponge-fistier
g Vieth's rifitente rhenmillient. Vet. wills.
411 hie arduou4 toil. 011 esperl eponge•
fisher 031118 not more 011111 815 a morn
btsidee hie "keeps on the lead. wii1011
barely deserves the Mane of eximence.
ggIsrligNel.
e "feu nay )ou wouldn't hire to rel
out?" int:Manned the priathi visitor, "W,tV
1 Illougut you were in for lite." "Oh
worse than Mat imeara.". paw tp.
town "Pm In for a 'double lita.
ot two wivca wattling :Outside."
he knows every point or Importance to
him.
wantr-Wie CLEANEST TOWN.
• —
Broek, in Rolland, Is a Wonderful
Place.
clennest town In the world Is said
I(' IIP Brook, in liolland. 11 is only
few miles Iron) the entellit. and been
bullock for ils cleanliness from lime Im-
memorial. It Is ako notntile tiecount
o; the fatieiful style of tis Melees, and
yards, rind 011111i.r18, 111111 streets.
'the issrple. though peasunts. nes
nit well In rtn, mid nil feel pride fa
their lown. it seems to he the ilret hule.
nessi of their liV1.8 If) 10,4,1) their houses
freshly painted. their gardens In perfect
order, mid their yor.14 'mil streets as
Clean as a now. 1)111. N.1 earts are allow•
ea In the streets, 41011 tio enttle.
Though Ihe raising of ntiwk and the
making of huller and r.herse Ism their
occupations, a stranger %you'd III.Ver 110,
°gine that If0,1•1. wen! any (little In the
joo, limed fur raveling Akoiiin.pilgo, ".11 tll 1111`
VOUelet IletilleTs 4 ante the "Ofatils
stomas, quid dvet" fwv4T
100'; ins *Itc.ftilW roudd its
litddit!t onto id iditblitotted vocq
(wht°141 W Alt'ioYs .41/00$Cd ntal
mconsem.. 4Veniftit, §ior
heard lha news?' ilartlett'a
taetato Badlott mod% eimaw,
tleatt.-beet OAS bo ever did -0
'what Wettlier be let lirineldt liv0
- of a breillider,'' wasn't bat,
,c11),Ititchhe wanrilis rAiorroyosvoirise ir ecc lisd ifs:sr.rreurn 1111117(5.1t,to11,1,410.4111.01ilhir.1111711....1.,. out h1,1crr,., 1(151),r‘1%)C4-
111[1:),- kaepktifricii)pentulls scrubbed and wuslie.d
trgiPeni: .11.11siligliirliettiles10,1' a '01 111.).rrt'sf.i.i1:11:11.11n'Iri'l
moos 11 „xpi,„(1111mi. vol. The street.: ore too 11111. nod tient for
1n.flfrl,e.et 11,:r lotioPnwl:11
while. placed on the limas it has tile 111 1' 1,'"""I 1111 Polished stone, inter.
pletely than probuhly any „thee ma- mut ket't "I""" th111 "
!print which can be used top noo pm, 1"11Y """1,1 w"iti "")".1"1." "title "t-
in slippers.
13011*:err, are at tenet two vie kis., of
mineral wool. mimed respectoele> MO(
Vol)131. IS deriver, from stindstone,
end elag wool. which is obtained !Ilan
the stee of blast rtIrrlacem, 'rile former
is. however. the better for covering
pipes, and fur genitor purpose -4. became- tee etilly notice on, relsted in 11.P
it contains no sulphur. v. halt. under the shirk of lionte tu effect 110.1 a see
influence of the orient of the moisture f ottol
o. And be worn II, Ard
in the air. producer; corroding. effeel the person wit., found oetirt OW+ lOtwe.
he precesn by which it le inn f
1,11,„11 ilint+t1 OW a) rather rinigtik
tee .lay% ago II hetriptily on I he
11.4. ...P101 of (he rapPR.
hired is esceedingly simple. The row is a pole email, whereupon. gt.1111p-
r1101PI.41/ is melted In a lerge /11141 10011 1 1111 later 1111' Ind 111141 wive litto a
drawn off by means of a lap, from fey., ".iolth..- the 1,o) turned to his boos.
ohieli it nowe In a sluggish stream.
As it Nimes, out. gleam under high pees-
eure Mown through It. which has the
(Meet ef al onee ()curvetting it into soft.
fleecy (amide. whleh ;Ink lo the ground
in neeordence with their weight. and
lims offers n natural and simple method
of differentiating the various qualities
of the article.
Ws 'VW.," tromay4 me,..end tomight.
\,0v111,ft,i,,ya4nopliteesoilVti.liti,o,it,yg6yi.1.01b,wdogatitti"Ily'ldliti":‘8,bae:raYe01.1,1111,
antlayett me niece than °Ver. brushed.
ifitil and into the antoke,rocon With
euet "HoOd-ertaltiltb"
story. Money, wasn't it?" said
it?" queried -aim. .
another. s
abmriooatd.liavTellobt'seensevesortmeYtheeinr: deetse.
es, it loeked a bit shady at Me ihne. I
1111e pseairso% y"doti(Irreictailivnegi.
let tn. raised enough- to visor It, Lard
knows how, then had to resign„ and
They always came it cropper eVeniuel,
eound, mentally thanked Heaven tlutt
of bluckguarding und eeveral mumbles
reRuteble sornewhere."
always disliked the totin, uwful prigs
he, at least. We9 gentler -nun.
old "Battles" hadn't a shred of cheraoter
ly. He wasn't a gentleman," and nutm
her three lit a cigarette, and,. ril be
10flt.sat and listened tlIl I couldn't stand
It any longer.
these petty names is dead? Don't you.
think you tnight let hint rest?"
rknow his' pater had plentY of mon,
.4.1!` PIrourrims1414111:gt'ill:Bulti°40"1411ekv,11 n't
'Never . olio Iteatd the rights let
So these creatures went on till poor
There Was a general .lull in the chorus
"Didn't see you, old tetiow,"
• •
.
"Forgot you andsQltrerYtV'e're so chumme,
but you know he was a ranter!"
These and several other apologies -
which were equally insulting were'
given. and then they :started again. '
I tried my best to keep my lempei., I
could still thick of deer old Battles
calmly leaning agaltst the warner and
dB -1"e:: itd" tehheuttpi)•gtisnlitthiws ocultljod 11,avseoldiroinetiei
trzallel13,1'e...,:hy‘ott'itie.ar-t:Iteuasedl,d7kItnittlana,nin:Y*1).;'bel," Bet 1,yni:e7di
Incessant 3 -lunging made 11.10 mad.
drew!, name in and stalled hiS Infernal
yarn about Battles' past, probable fu-
ture, unci 50 on.
That finished me. I tried to be calm,
but um afraid iny voice treinbled as 1
Ht141x1c:rw, look tare, you fellows, I've had
just' abuel enough of I knew Cap -
Min Bartlett better, I think. than any
man here.
°There M.05 a mystery WEIS
never publicly' explained,
xa"lie sfaryleePdllsbistiesi!Yrc.' floorldtitlfielPWfuollf thaic1401Pluli
the ease. 1 was honored to be amung
that number, and truin ills- father's lips
1 hud the full story.
"If you haee nothing better to du then
elang a dead ma11 positey 1 can lind you
a little more Interesting occupation.
"I won't say 10.41•44 congenial. fur pat
n11 seem thoriniglity let your element ;11
pulling my deed friend reputrition 10
pieres ; howe%,,r, if yeu 1. el that you
Could spare len Minutes, I Wetild be.
ptensed tn tar -She -hat- forts -before yaw
end alive you 11) judge whether Bart-
lett is Ihe 'bounder,' 1)10elsg1111111,' 01111
0114.41' sWi44.1. 11111111,1 111111 y(01 'VIVI,
1110411 I0 10 cull
"What du you sny ?"
I sat dew() rather heavily, Ws hard
work Wiring; at least I olonys Noe
found lt
0111+ itte fellows 11044+, I think
ell'OgOry, W1.0 hall 14(....1 a sub, when
1.101.tlea )&114, .01 JIM Guard.. •
"hinny Stalthows," he soul "I think
you hese expressed yourself in a ruttier
- shall vo. ,tay-hlutil manner, l'ei•
'woolly, I Omuta be the first lo riding
that we line.. eareliesee, . that Is,
providing you elm show 11.4 Ulla Mot+ hove
7:"1;,,,i 'Intl admired OripIntri Bart-
lett, but I hare always understood that
there was somellting shad!,
about chucking the oso.11 WY 111111
leaving the (•011.11.41 as hp did, )00
V.P11 as I tio that Barliell's fa-
ht)i, 1111;1'1
should ,i111.11. 11 felloo to chuck up eyes).
thleg end go nbrolui ris did. beak
Nee olokl 4'1111 explain. I urn sure ell
te w tit be gtail °crept jour word.
"It ensil 1 .,ver 01(4. for P1111. tit 11.0
Mid Mai 1.114.111111 has a lot to (10
0, 1th tiiii litipopultir0 %%tech 111. lin++ len
bP+1.1\1\11:+1 :1.1111",o‘‘ riff your 1•\1rInfltillootl. sir."
Ile sal down. their. II I
!nigh. and I- well. 1 110‘,11v knew whore
10 10400. 11) lir,t e.arts %%rep rather
(4.11.111.4111.00,
"X111 “,11 0.1110 1.114,44 a (It ink '''
\.14 11.411(11100 '44 1.• Rro.plod
\No* 1.11. J111 ...*•111.j1 (4+,4%11.
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PRikEESs'S LOST PEARLS.
Brogue Roy's Story of a Roadside W-
eever, in Rome.
•
BUYING IIIRDet •ro FilEE THEM.
Bade nre often purchased In the bled
niarker al Itieknow. India, in order is
I. se free nctein. Thor is dime he Ifin•
(loos as wort( fir merit 1111(1 145
110.(10 fla after eerlalti ritee have been
poem inert ria ntommenl. In limbo
tem of Mr lewleti centregocii. It 14 es.
Reniiril that Ned need bre iitiu purpnee
factor and soid lir would make itini 11
present of ....me "pretty. 1101e tans.%
101111h- 111. 1.111141 and saying this, tie
look set of his poeket and handed 10
the genlierner) nine pearls.
Qureitt.inert art to \NNW(' he had feline
the valuable stoke le- anew ered 11101.
1.0 1.0.1 gathered them 1.1 fl (4111111no 1,11,1(1
outside the %tails 01 11.0 elly. Another
No) +Alin v. iv, \Oh him It ho!
111c 1111.1 1 1.111, of them.
•rhe pea, keiong 0, a neehoire whit 1,
Princess raitromeri 1,04 eerie, 1111IN ego,
1111(1 for whieli eh.- (Mere' the its111) re•
yard. it was worth 8:oetra. mid Ilie
emotes of resat.. wills)) hove beton oosv.
found 11111 tj in all) represent only hait
IIS Nulue.
The child, en ho hod found
the were giVen gnu by
Princeae Fateunieri•
should 140014211 10 Hy away;
but that &ore not induce the erupt dent. cttonot 141 ,**Isitst:i.e•rioN.
.Pra -1004.4011-birdso rfe refrairisfrserr keerreiting 40 ft CepOrio the Wain
drskienting their %Inge or hi-Nib:Mg Oiler. not many etoN ago n Queen
111;01 0,1:01,1rig(Rir. 1:1„;(11eley'iceut.druilltd)U;(114ne.eVetrtiViellirti,,g, ty‘ticeiva egli,trb,r,,111.1' ..,atie other trifetrior •ttlictal
14,mer to rhonse e strong bird. If Is.' plrel nnv r171441911N1:-0Y
is bettor than (itheti
but is best when used
the Sunlight way.,
Sunlight Soo ,comin*
no injurious chemicals.
Sunlight Soap Is Pure
, soap; scientifically. trtdei
tE41e41 *OF"ln. ko
raChlre is watched by 841
expert chemist.
Sunlight Soap saves
labor, and the 'wear of'
rubbing which common
soaps require in washing
fabrics.
Your money refunded by
th• dialer from whom you, WY
Sunlight Soap If you find Amy cause
for complaint
enn one. caul lo away' if be eon.
Md. 1116+ merit obtained by neltings! n
lard free le not nftributed to Deily. leis
I, supposed In more in a large 1114,8
sorts from the bird ileelf or from Ife at
tenda tit spirit; and Renee birds of go. rt
et tad omen. and especially titles and
eonve. Ong in 111110i demateel. and nee
regultirly caught to*W sold tor 11119 pu.
pose.,
1
,
The 13rittse Goxellirriefil Wrote to com-
plain 14 Ilits Nil no reply on.., relieved
for some rootlike. .A1 lael itte Emir
0 rote. "The matter volt no ntron hes
I een therenStilv int es:loaded mut not
tailv have the rubles); of vour
ere leen put to death. tali nit their
chodren. o+O well n, then father., (11111
grundfattomq. 1 (eel,. ihrs Ail! b» s+4119.
factery fler Majesty the Queen.'
years, ha has enjoyed the fruits of his
tionee labor& -
."ehanits tat Bartlett junior, his father
never will want tor the rest of hie Mc"
rpaused and raised my glass. •
Gregory puke again.
"1 think. sir," he said, "we have all got
hold of the wi)ong story-. ---YoUeseeeeee"
At I ti °ye- :ieui rkin°bEt'v:,nt 11°. al V lent 1 Uurstit'ud rijellitedkuertnoed"fintlf rY1 so°mhi
South Africa. -
"On the same boat with me was Cap'
lain, now 'Mr,' Bunten.
"It Ls unnecessary fur me la go into
details. We were glad to meet again.
"Hot was coming home to see Ms la-
ther.
"Two days south of Madeira 11 was -
hot ManyNof yi,u who have been in
India will know what 1 mean by hot.
We were sitting about the deck. clueing.
one afternoon; there was scream from
.croniewhere down the deck.
"A woman dashed tu the rail where
her child, playing, had crawled throught
and fallen overboard.
"'My God, Battles, there's a child
overbotn.d 1 eelied.
"Rattice started up, slipped off hit
jacket, picked up a dricket otump lying
on the deck (some young fools had been
Maying in Ulla awful heat),
"Looking at tlte stump he drawled :
"'Lot of sharks about here, uld man.
might be Rome use . Good-bye, if I don't
riP(1 you again.'
"lie was over the tell before 1 had
lime to lake in his meaning.
- Skipper, of 00017(1), slowed up
and stopped, lowered a boat and sent
back. By thts time we wore at least
Ihree-quartere of a mile from the Seem.
of the wildcat. 1 had a chat With the
fourth officer afterwardseand has told mu
how they found him. He had the kid on
one arrn, rind with the other was lash-
ing tiro water furiously.
"'The sharks were about already root'
tho writer was ell stained with blood.
"Just as they reached him ono made a
dash and a snap. and tiatles couldn't
la.sti the writer any more for his arm
had gone °hove the elbow.
"They hauled them aboard. the child
was uttie the worse, but Battles was
quite done for.
"As they carried litm down the deck,
the inother tell on her knees and kised
Me one remaining hand.
"lie looked up at me with a pale
4411111e.
A' ha I r
"we buried him the next day.'
I couldn't go nn. Poor old Battles.
we shall meet no more.
Gregory rose. Words were useless 1
eould gee. Ile raised his) glass; ...Rh
11:,:ct:Isse‘0(3:-Iseln*no.1101livinelit171:Plini:kientinpiin.nte. dItp.t1I:atiea'ilert:niniale.Iele101:1,7017110dd°gidtiiat.ttlhtte;ilisa;tilli.valti-lhaees.
God reel his souls Pearson's Week iy.
•
"1? Ilie time Rootlet! 1..ft
father war. finit...•11.10, tot e very
;dinky pot,11•11. 1 Ite. met .,rrtti sating/1,
to you, gentlemen. hill 11 0 ns rvery•
,.111' +7.1.4.11114 10 11'1111k 111111 11nritelt s demo-
operenee 8).11, ronrocied 111 ...Ude way ..r
ollior %Oh 1.111 ;17110 It 10. 10141 102(1041.
Thilt V•10, 41.101, tu be pre -
l'184'. Was .€7110.
"Though his father oath( red easily
spare 11. be found the money nrui the
14111 wag paid
"1., thing.. were lertv.ry. it P.044
401111P1y for Harnett to 4Ino
in the+ o+Xf+o•no.JVc reg:ntent hteti
held enplairr's commie-0ms Ile !wed
either trate-fer or resign. Ile cisme the
‘g el toll lk rem, lir Are% Vt•CV
Itef'n ion .0,ItIlet hip ,tntl great
'wtssnelt. fle dirt it. trrovneer.
elms 1/io. Nebo been r/01,1 (+Ito' al the
1101P. willing 8/41,14 • Milli( couirl hove
stases 1119 (ether from firomeeri elan.
eke ell. youne fteriirt sailed frir Siete°
and the 01.111elda,
"Ile wart tett 1.14-1‘4, Pal 111 11110001
hard ',rat led owing n great deal to n
little MA% apetitiation he ma, maws,'
wilier) four h. father
nno 'flail pulled old Rnrilett out of
the moll and he trineerif told rile that
him front bankruptcy.
"Nom and. in fact, for the past te-e
amps women aro sometimes.
PE( 1.11.1.01 r Ill; fit .11 CHARITY.
One of the meet (tortoni charities in
connection with the church is that et
141. Swithin. Woreester. England. In
teree William Swift decreed "that twelve
loaves of bread he given hy the ehurch-
wardens every Sabbath mot-ning, ond
It10111111111P for over, unto twelve aged
poor people. welt in his lifetime es he
shmild iippront. and alter Ms death ac-
cording to the diecretion of the church
onrdeirs and their eurcessors." Accord-
ingly, twelve penny loaves are delivet,
et every Sunday morning and are Moo-
ed in each reeess at the west end of the
church. where they remain until dis-
tributed after eervice.
«Nr THF. POPFS,S WARDPORE.
The outward robe of the Pope le red.
arta 184110 40{4 OW Wi•Itio 1.4t• tootles
the convent of se, Agnee, near the Porta
Pio, The cloak and' cape are lined With
purple and trimmed wills gold taco; the
combrero, or hut, is red and hag at gold
vssrd end tassel. Beneath the eloak JO
worn an alb. guide also of Weed of the
imam of et. Agnee, and girt alsOtit (ha
o rust with a flash 01 White moire amt.
quo. garnished with geld fringe. The
Poptert hands are covered with lad mits
hos. aud ble feet are burdened With
pair of slippera wenn over MS ordinary
shoos. The total value of his wardrobe
14 said to ha St50.000.
se,. •
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