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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1900-11-16, Page 4ttew. codarat natal' teineters. It Is probably flews to tile taajeritY or people to know that the red, or roek, eadf.si. is a bitter enemy of the lob.Ster that has Just crawled out of his ghell and is. soft and unable to protect Abaseif. During shedding time these l.sters rawl under proleeting flocks, where the senwtseal and kelp a re thick and where they find protect- ed places in which to go through the erueess of slipping out of their old shells and taking on a new coat of Mail, so to speak. For some days after 'Shedding the lobsters are weak and tteahle to cope with those fish that NVage war upon them. This fact the eoilesh seem intaitively to know. and alley will swarn. around these retreats e"eat • ancl Attu for the shudders to CrilW1 OUL An old lobster fishernaan said that . many times he had stopped his dory : over a largo number of these red cod - Ash and watched their operations. Fie and even dropped his line down and dangled tempting* bait within a few deet of them. 'Unless it happened to atall direetly in front of their noses, 1110Werer, they would seldom take it, R s they were after lobster meat. When he thin shelled lobsters would crawl Out froui beneath the protecting sea- )veed, the codfish would dart at them Anti strike them tierce blows with their Sails, disabling them completely. They tvould theu fall to and devour the help- 11.ss crustaceans This performauee Me lobster fisherman said he had wit - ;sussed many times. Ma Look, Were Deceptive. The late Mr. Just ice N\ 'Illiaw O'Brien. as Is pretty generally known, vv*is not n tailor's model, dud when go - fug; ou a loug railway jourtesv his attire este; even tame iieglected i Min usual, ,...ays London NI. A. P. 11'ading one th. v for Ms train to lea ve Cork, he era is !peed lu 1 he tlt•st plass tresh• mein 'slam. his Llireatlbart. and faded at tosts.tig the more remarkable x•vileti Ail eon:at:it with the dress of the arq sethetinentuliz place, "Out have a glass or taliiiS" lie iiriuired ef 1 h. 10 frills and pewee!. who attl.s1 resins .1;4•• bar Th.^ Illta Una 81.1- 0ereillously aud then so:timed e.a: "Yes hot It's tnpis-n 9. a glass here. Sou II get It for a plenty in the third s'ass touni." Veil." retained the .helge as mina- aly as we:sit:le. "I think I'll have a Vass at suppeneie ail lee '.a :n" 1 incittUllage 1•.1 1!1.. " M. mak hie milk and waInea out P, iii oho 1133.1 that yotaig lady beatil al-atc”ai Whip Were Atatiaiitig II 1 he ,i' g.. who her "'ii. -1 l* .°-tef 0.1. she Wvar trged to e4plifura that hIr 14k -t1 !c1 vaa , vale of those "411.1 farmer tele -11„%est, isistost stem arguing shout the s) we el the null. for half as hour." - 'she tiontsisithe's Judgment. weit4 Atelowleete 4111 1euis tala/e". WhIP rin. u4 whine Coati stimprel noy 1 ityl. and the:, wow altittati 141. se- Oitel fors Ike ships ths tht• er t 1.-4 to mulee gm pu:' WOYDI 4314,. 111',V !,4 ,tenting the view Itu r1;t1,40.11i1f4 ted eithrt. 411,Jou'll 11p9:_ Inky y ,Incv 1=Li "Hots turVa Mat du?' tlis,ke,0 the 11.0- ut • • 3., 0 r;..„11,•• 7.A11 .0 Luit,,„9; 44.1,t•t33 330r3ii..1 ,s*, a us 33. ''. 43! f?1,11...,:r•NY41. ":•:r ;2)j4 r t!: 1,(211 the ; • u Lus -Li TIT Iclitorse; Its Ntientiorie. -1; s I% T1.41 • 3r..0,0, 7E117. 3'OrlIt33W1,.%':-- 2u1ue Ituay be . -" v. -as tzto-voll -'"33:sti*ecifict -------Is 0.3:-.9 2 tahe. It at **(e try 51 1115 737;., "1 01 '64'idi,,,,1;tter--Iff emt-d. it writ Lea lIdtr , .13s-Istaa3 11113t9--1111ie3ly, gentlemen, .-(•, • J - tienerai Doer' qitittea et litutlity. Trig TASK. I General Cox was a good diseiplina- rian, but he never blustered and was never severe, On one occasion several Officers called at his headqmarters and stated to him that they would nut promise to march theh• men up the nar- row river valley. Re sent them to their quarters and said nothing of their im- pertinence until after the war. While in camp at °matey bridge his quartermaster general shot a pri rate In the Second Kentucky, The men of the regiment escaped the control of the officers and made a rush to kill the quartermaster, Who had been taken to Cox's headquarters. Cox saw the men coming, but Instead of' ordering the guards to fire on them he ran toward them alone, bareheaded and unarmed, Re reached a gap In a stone wall4thead of the 500 or WU furious armed men and stopped them. He explained that they might kill him, but they could not pass. Straightening to his full height, he said, "Your general, unarmed. as you see, orders you to remember that you are soldiers and obey." Much to the surprise of the score of anxious officers watching the parley, the men returned to their camp. Cox sent for a company from another regiment. which guarded the prisoner to the lower camp. No charge of mutiny ever appeared against that regiment. which afterward. under Nelson and Palmer, made a splendid reputation for drill. dist:inhale and hard fighting.- Stratemy tn a Street Car. "In the matter of strategy a woma can get the better of a. man every tim In minor affairs, at least." said a ma who Is in business down town and wit rides home In a West Philadelphia ca during the rush hour every evening "I usually get a seat, for I take the ca away down at Fourth street. Th other evening I was busily reading ta paper when a woman got aboard a Twelfth street I glanced up slyly and saw that all the seats were oeenpied Hasty as my Wanee was. she cough my eye, and that was any finish. Stull Ing broadly. she canto over to whe! e 1 wre sitthig and exclaimed: 'Why. how do you do? How are all the folks? "I couldn't plats, the m omen to save ine1 re. 1.111 1 1 ft,: n.. tats and re - piled that we Welle all well. 'She trust be setae friend of the fum ly,' I argurd with myself. su I folded up my paper and gave her my seat. Atter she Intel Settled liorseit comfortah4 she luoked up at me in a qui er sort of way and saidu "Really. 1 0113.4 beg 311111laIrt1011- Wyk pol1 f01' Mr .101:0'.. YOU 10011 St/ 11010•11 "i1111 eiluk 111141 the seat, makt she kept it. It WUS U Vf 1.01111:0." ----- Said Duty; "Trate thy pen and writ!? tuffe 1.1.robliina lines, n.rds 7, dated with Import highl Enough of avuneting 00 syiris'e tier Ehougt, ot eiaging of her rose and whiter'. tett me dew, when, lo, upon my sight (My inuer sight, alum there is ho one night) A vi,lon (11151.1csi thoughts of Duty ity Like southoring birds adown tui statism night. 0 1/1,r4tor Stern, no task out thou eanst set, I Cart. 1101 t11011 bic193 it bop Will far remove me froa, mottle dream of her, Loolt 1 um wourium Lore tor 5010,511 Attu tiuttue thou niuyst as soon part land and sea Auu thoughts of Lore item lore's true wor. °11i--CPeritintun Soollarul in Cosmopolitan THE SECRET SERVIE. Tiresome Work of Reading pater Dianatelt oX :4,000 weeds. Souie governments inak.e use of nus merais for their ciphered connuunica tious with their ageuts abroad, otitera a mixture of numerals and words, and yet others excitouvely words. Of course, theonly proltlent that needs' solution in dispatches uf this kind: Is to aseer- -Min tie, key 111.11•ther 0i' key wus.t.• When that is accomplished. 'ore re-' =Linder Is easy, thougo gem.. very tedious. Indeed it Is talliettil ;if tleoi of a more tiresome, head slit:it-lug piece of work thau either to cipser or titi Wier a dispatch of some Lain or es.,,s words. The writer talits from sad thel wee. experience. Some governments eletaig;- the key word or key aumerals w.; imelt it. e panel, aceordiug 10 0 sewed anent. Others, at.,aita, change 11 PVI.:'y month. iinnetinies it is piaseta at s e begiuulue at the dispatch, at ohs ,• n times at the end. To' the uulultia Led 1 OEATH' AT A WEDDINGV & Pathetic Tragedy of the Was oe. tvreeli the' States.' Recalling the historic incidents' elus. tering about South Caroliuriq execu- tive Mansion, Afro. That:Meng' Dorton writes In The Ladies' Home Journal of the shocking tragedy that occurred there toward the close of the war. This was the death of the daughter of GOT- ernor Picketts immediately after her marriage to Lieutenant Le Rochelle. "On the afternoon preceding the e'vets; big of the marriage the northern ;army began shelling Columbia, but prepare - Mous for the wedding continued. "'Finally the guests were all ti.aSeni- edeir, and the clergyman was proneed- fug with the solemn ceremony ahe had just joined the right hands of the hap- py pair when suddenly there was an awful crash, and a ballfrom the ene- my's cannon penetratedthe mattSI on and burst in the middle of the mar- riage• chamber, scattering its death dos;lug missiles In every dIregffifin: There were screams and a heartrend.- ing groan, mirrors entailed, the had's& shook, women fainted and walls rock- ed to and fro. "When the first confusion was °ref, It Was diSe0Vered Unit 111 alt the crowd' only one person WIl$ Injured, and that' was the In•Ide herself. She Is'y partly' on the floor and partly In 1.1e lover's' arms. crushed and bleedlag, pale. but Very beautiful. her bridal goWn drenchtt oil %vitt! warm blood and C Ar e nt cut in' her hreast. 'Laying her en a lounge: the frantic bridegroom besongbt her by every , term of tenderness and endearment to illow the ceremony to Proceed, to ! which she weakly gave coasent, and, ying like a crushed flower no less viete than the camellias of' lief bridal sniquet. her breath coming la short ;Nes and the blood flowing from this rear. angry wound. she tntifnaured yes' to the clergyman and t•eceleed her nu:band's first kiss A tnoment more III all wag over. -Flue was laid to rest :miler the meg- t‘lins and the heartbroken bride - 11)100 reeitiess with tlespair, returned o las regiment." dispatch of this kind will appear in the r , nature of a Chinese puzzle, but to an 1 expert cryptographer the deeiplits•iu.; of a goverument code dispaanh Is mere 1 child's play. Oceasioually the dispatch will appear g a mere jumble of consonants %vithuitt ' any meaning, while at otitis times it 1 • Will be so (loitered as to contain sensi- a ble and plausible sentences, tke mean- ing of which armours on the surface. 11 It was a code of this kind that was g used by the Spanish aecret agents ;n t Ilts Nor» the Snot. An ann. t :9-.141. 3, i ro Intel of General 813timent. 31119. Cis command - lug general of t se army. %listed We.st Peng tete J1111e ref the gradualism es- te tense; De aiooteq-attied the enni• Itt.alt-iatut on Ins Stoat* morning tour to barn -tolls. aral era enter - lag a es -stain went :IA' %%Wiwi! over 10 the titameeptisee Stnsping u1033-13. to iett Up 11 lirt•-h Iron; the annhile of the heat Ith l:1'4 7.3Eul,d17..a140717-61 and tie tialsul a IP Mom 1191 F.,112:1Ve., ID 33h1rh 33 Wei ly staksixil a C,119,4t1r7311114. ineantitu vuff te004,..0.0 and other tsuntra72.•.e0,l nets 'ln*3t3ttiie in the tesiets INA t ,y11%,": the teem stuusd , tent t.Uts k13Uof UoulgrittilE4 1:1,431 ts9:rli f n.,In trw 13'0S 1e3 .5t' 1.,1111 :IP 5 to *10. ot elr 1 RI*/ 3f 1.9 hta, II..41/10,-1s Twit• to - 1"Lp01illI.sl07, goo.![131311 re 21r1 '2 001 0.31V1-, Of that hole tras sing 11 . -(5 11 t I taus 112 tade.t altd fli(t*A 01. 16s this cenntry ilm•isg• the war with Spain, and the elever staff of secret ate VIel. men employed by the nit.s1 States goverunient were In a ‘ory short time possessed of a key to the eipher in question.- A KAFFIR"SMOKER," The Natter Women Are Crittemilustle Devotees or the Weed. In Smith Attic% the native woman Stool:es. ineessatilly. Your native sere- ' aid staithes us elle 000115 111111 us she n ashes The 10111lee0 S110 likes Is tante The Illaint.N. •ogttrot h.. au Entli:411 ittlesian Indy of fashion streste eil Queue:It a quill. No that no nicotine eau stilt Weal 01.110gerS. MAIN; be sitieiret1 at by a Kaffir. "Mee me a idlie 111111 stottiething hi it 1 eli 11 UMW" IS 111 effeet what enys. The men Wattle's are beyond Wilsons Tht,y smoke monething so veinquetau that It 1311111033* 11(0133 evinglo and hise their breath. stiveae 111 1113 alarnoilig degruice. "rimy Mit, Rot'.1(13333. I; . f • 't in: ant JH plashes of It rselittilI" they tat Wittn they meet and VI2.411 011e ult•Ii, f tol10133333('4,3 as teo freinh-ri teas!' their 109333', the. tiallins take Wtets Mut stottclue that. TI01y go -40.21,4 to arrange a ten:eking party. 03y -•,(ontftt- ting on the ground and stetting ssiuttn; their "114e7.' SE 7U4.4%. 1117.717 't-1717 1r3411.1 Cele 111 it inserted huff CA'a,V 30,,,,11,1 1333 flight altutRes to the Wait. The (1,:06 I the tube 14 in a h:3-3a,and.' '.(1 is nvu:ta 1 That 1310 sonoiaor 5...!'rY'lluu.4 the 21033 ctIto"(l'' f riot 13talk*-s- Mtn Itteapaitule of oar -,I35e,(16 t (• hut a ser3es of' 1,,,,:.33.2(.s mit ei.:1,*!.('s IT0,•'33 MINK' hat! las 03 CHEAP SPONGES, Where Those som hr the Stele Vohirs Are Proeured, SII.IngeS sold by the street fakir n rather eaptivatites in toppent•attee. tar and almost white. awl the price rang tr. 5 to 10 Cent.: People 15' 1131 Ve bht ougteponges 111 a drug Mu taloa' 1 1011 110 Sllell 1...11‘111r: 111.11eleS et he therefor 80 11111t. 11:•110.S. 111211 nil"; 111VeSL VIII 1 IltV tI1111% inst. mane than 01100. beetinse the speug seen 'falls to pleeesw , hereas a gou getesge will last ler years. s„edeleuily Martell 14.20,314.20,3 Ylpr14 ag that the reason. 'the .fatieirs eould to, AlY0114411.° 519 V110.E11$1.) 53115 114, 4323, 11011013'btunght thesi froan the tosiottat 331e1 there are raate nlmotplo %rho h limo* IL AS If 110.11 devoting all the vneres mid NU! to ameliorating th His ittatirthid wieald spread ilisentt by distributints old mil 13303311011113' genet rof itireeted tipotages, n nititter of faet tot, sentsteee etstsinten are email 1311 Miami .0 811 4-Jtel. ellern• grained, The rehire' si2eollgtis are the eillipittge Or the big 1"i'333*'330 sold to liver.tittea abill others ssliLli•, 3DPC31, latik3? The finals iszt mess' have • - littat2 %ti5t'331331] 121333 Icue loose. The 11'314018 boy these bits. train thetau into strap? mid then give tlitin tit ban la 1131.11intie a1/:5(4. After 1114171711338'30 tor :2 !poops tile/1- at*, taheat aunt I • in *Aar Walk and dried. Val eve 0110.owiLLA, ,AV:.,..tr Dug al i411111ii tather 3311'333-333,I343311'333-333,I34to 15s, 43 -nue. Nev. all Close testl/r3",-, 15.0- mesh is 331)033110nAttoil that` 5'1'„ty u,33 34,3'251. 111113 1-4,1, Tat (14,3 (04 33r-,311 311:33411 they are us .nne 1440u an,3- sz533,..u*- i'li.9!.3gEttl in the tfi3nr-st. tug 33-03033,33-03033, et 12 re t go 6 es pw' ho Items re 111 Sinai, then the fit:C Ser•rier has reptei SO eilly got the spaniel tsa tt the karip t Nee. WWI 3/19, 3347,331 tb..4111, 'teal s$.14D SP to glory la hi tills, Pm Sr, a, Who T1 d ('0 the ''fat it, q ' te3.111l li a: ni mot temptation t' sateb a * 0 be seen now Ititrore. Conte to tt IN tit tea: S. honTesttna Mo. E7333333'1'4i'44' lc; /oil Montt how"`Iner (6 :P.7100/4" smote to t* Ir written Is ts rat hus esuflu 11e -wean 0 that Mr. West sect test, DV . la us t*133.0 hind of non:, viol,* 13 I. / tot :IS' 1113071 n 3i'33J1' 1411t 31 loonNu v./91143mM r-,,,amtki ---1033 he gu& 10.1, e 41 mad st-te voeuts.Slavitehtig When New' Yorlt• chi)" owned 42 s1,41Ve- ship is told' in'.an 4111e1e In Pearson's Magazine, 1hl greatest /113petn$ Was givent� the' Ethiste trade by the' act of parliament of tOS•f, Which legalized slaVety in the North American -cola trie41- This does not Mean thrt'e stafery Whal iifilcnriWil* *in *bat l now the Unfee111 PAttitils' fitlaik' flint tithe,. Ik- ea it Se' fi•W 011YIY. dg 110P IP Duitb mad -s*. - *as lantli)ell and ttoldr 2b, itigetili An: &Ong. at' JeintestOW11:i • fa1u2& the 'Weat India caiiiPanY.rth Phi:teer sliVeS. Piens' the West Indies' 1Io igen* York ditY, rhea NOW Antsterdaa dr14‘Cify d'ivu'ell!Shaina in teglall,g stkrviintUed' niOn'e?,; f�n. its frttinir antll Snared' hi the Profits. Of ilts fed*C-A: Tlhs recogn Vlittir anden'ednr-. ei.gOlneig th'uY accutint loll the agroundII!I' -edtt ehat 13n 1150 slaves formed Onett-sieltli, Of the entire Population of *.e* York.. Tfie genera Prevalente OP tilWeetS;l Show* by the' fact thati at trlife fItte4' Mere **die' 07 Slaves IWgtruki sti-134.4 o trooklYti", and Pane in toritfon, itSeif there Wel1e1 fem. dem. 2o.00tY sqdifeg. #ei'� t Iia Weal& tfiltil ety de‘alt 0.'e. On) the t ondon' eltehange. No slenerei dikk' In. human fieSh was d reSbactizelli dbinnierde, and tat In 17.71 f fee EMitinh' d'hine Sen'e to Alfil'ea 102 AfPg erftriP'Arf for the trade and *id) elrfyiek capaciff of 4ei14140 tit7P! . , A TuiVetity Dog, Not 16hg ago very fat sbanief I% intreeineed into the house where it terrier had alwaYS been the rims The le`Ster was teldhowever, to have Well to the neweotuer and not bully him. So tire two eeemed fat friendly and itt the end got In the ha of taking short rambles together. However, the fox terrier was (bride ly Of a thoughtldi disposition' and one occasion eafoe across a Mink, wall. which was' easy enough' 1:o le oft but there was' greater returning. , The fox t.rrit r ept'a down the bank :Vat entieed his Ilea companion to followwith the rest that the latter could' not get baelnwil the former. by rene.on of his greater r Irity. was easily able to de. 0iv the terrier saw his opportnult eturned home and (smells tett his not mnton lamenting Never dill the b ier steno happiet or gayer than hat day r. hen he had once enure t ole run of the lionSe. and lie gullet 'hen laser on the spaniel laid bet otind.assisted up the wall and Instant kl" A"ci•Ol;htfe durious instance of the obi*. of OS` Insect tie sueeessfully measure die.tlintO Was'eVideuced once' while It was. traveling tfiii5tigh atirthelln Argentina. t, first Made' the Sequaibtance of, my' triend on the' fiack 1,erauda' of a' little? ta veva I, was• lu ism-. meek: Abouf filvo'esiet froth' me was at 1)3,1' WI, reel' of Woodesupport-- ein ifff As' it:ISty there' •Ru"illigh'ti ef4 the! tbP4 of the *boat *f.blikk r tie fly' apnkik.IY tart-AS(1, kitty spider. s elould ne'e believe' thy' efes, lint on eloSe? fasPeetithi siva that al. kilder eion9 ilonteWhiefh' Etilighted t�1 my ffy. .eilbugtt dog voolv *litchitigc and Sratind that title Was his insehod of. oto:t fly' would alight oh.' top' �f the' idithig; the spider Would take la 414 tkisttildEie Elt a glance and Would dist: appear' doWa the side of the rail,' walk along tOward fly, but out of sight,. • hl a reached the place on the side' 631 the foal. at right angles to the pos1- .11100 eeenpied 13'y fly *hen he last • 11t. Then* lie' *nald *alk nearly tee' like' fon of the' rail and fasten' his. Wet; tion Walk dewn, paying out his lee& See went till he was aa far' 'Ira& twe' Place where he had fastenedl1i' t'sZ6 as Was the fly, then one' vig- eronS' leap. the Web Swinging him round the are of a circle, and he' *mild alightf teP of the fly. I bare never seen one miss' this d'eetiVidgly difficull! leap, except when the ifY left his position before the' f°I :spider fiad fluisheil his prellinimiiieh.- ter- -E. A. Suverkrula Selentiffe 4tneri. bet tan. to rly *sic* Sea PerifitarIttee. hit The' Black sea has peculiarities - 'Which distinguish it' ?rain the :iledIter• nt ranetui, Atlantic or Pacific. The great - on kst asmetained depth Is 1,200 fathoms. or A surface current tio*s ap *Irem fr.,e' Mach see.' the (Mer- in ranean through the Boesuiets and jug Dardanelles and an undercurreut of vy salt vrater from the .‘10.11terratiettli tit into the Black sea. This unIertszr:sent lie of water is warm and sinhe to the bat, 'gm and in consequence of its great density prevents vertical cirenlation. ;, The result is• that these 310%upor trainers ON are rendered Siva:lent They ore sane need wit:3 s9110::::.,,,ipti 01» Consequently lift. Is impumsiitle. re an bi expteditIon wela idSir Jelin .0 tout: part the wane' t%"olight nti 17 ratans of a water beetle from a deist; 11 er Ott+ fathoms klItallts, enlefis jit,",e• 1 ten eggs. No life thine -fete is lot In the Matt 0111 islitriti 11 ID.T1/1 DDr Di• /i•ri 14 1. n striating' cot. Iran to Winn tato:whet ht pp, az 036. WhOr1 . r:.qn.i an 7111D11,,p1 47,1, „,• or ataDaDat In'e sof itlust depth `1.1i1 1 1.; 3 8.. t /31101 ,1IID4111eV v 't.utotattittry Mil reference O., (1' II0 " all tico tirep4r .1;t4o,i1-. the o' 6t • 11C0Ontaut 19. iI•elt.tv. 1 sr- lentate ef lime, a einottlitlett net eutoeslit. It net as far us In 1111,1413 ;MY oilier l' es -Cars. at the rul3o. walz/-i* AL II 1143033 3/3013 to u033:3114.tu. tatutog •00 ultet eh/3(- 11:s or torigius tonsils 1113e(3113 The 3433113333;49123433113333;4912 10A, 'S1111',3,3413.. 1iCw '45 331)33331)330131 51D fa/ (*I-. 'et 1:11-411t,i(u/3"..,et 13,11:do 023.13'o. 33.3 33133333-'!!3/ /3 ve,333.ro .5-30-33 a testi,/ Tor 12ti.at hey 113 -ver um** for any other 1.3/.9131.10/3 L -a hall • ••• • 'L „ s tis a sore sui Deputy Assistant Stiht--Tes., and re- Items.4133 t-or•t*ee , • : , ':-933 01L33, t ft‘ • /I (. : 11e 7: resgonse. it, of -i , „..-, j,a C'a of zit:r Gno41t.-.(to ea cern*. 341 A r_st 71-J7 2._ '..'' 4 3 9 url- 0... • t /v2 0:1 a * * • s3 -333,33 er* 42: ' ". ." ,r-uou 41' .2.• :tit -s 4 u 0..1:7 . -a 0 • •„,r7. ‘, I (Int i*". d 3e-5 gees 333_ live in Etterenet. cas: • tr.aszy.:( r $"..r: 1' 11::0i0 " tat 07..7 7: .1.- -3-D31: g i'skt e a: - wi• t's 0;'g3 .43:4to 3 7 sil..az flU12...:0 ▪ OL33314,',Ii:.,ryp. itt 333,. • .e„ N,3 -c. set: .• u. .1- 333 e... P:ou,..?; 2:1e: ..$5.1133' 9.. OW saesed lis. 31 1..s.43ee 1 eaten 401 ailt) o2.,(. ;0.1 33,.1-333!": thstlf 1 3,. t:tist% • ' a ;,..err;th, 1. !I cies •,.-ser%rte t:...1 ID and S33 o1.1.11! tt t,. new. ,-r trap,* 1:PV N34L;3371" arra: d 3.-: . int • : easeste • rof suteb ei,;" 264:ix a.1j3ossesl.." Cortes -13,(:.d• -,a., Dittor-This is ear' 73'33; 33,, E.:Latter as far as Sollttettte N':(32.1 0(,?ar. Ottoe Boy -Those who nre so 4 -2n -S 0:33 16,311,,1"...,3, ahorte Ny31115301 3333/(3.3 pate: gra3I. 0•:00131:113.3 si"'.ur.Iut 11 of humor. Po•inter's shoat% gentle- ra:/33--;3-4 shame:- Pearson's. tete Ought to 3131SS -1177L-,47.7u. 1.1,71 c....34..1.,1 to get 71211 h3. Stn. t91/5(1 -11.333T 111. 05/1-11..33i1'm( ge33330es3'3y*-1 have verisleal rz.0"..31.• thioe-s ilateily that 11 had a wife 11,Iss Antique 33'12441.10,13-1fla3e you. 31:r. Oldothapp-Ves. If 1 had wife. s••%, -"d hitto V sewing nuartine. and the suimiLg 33,1330 .uft,./ wo3333.1 have an 'an tau. 32.3.d1 0/10383 taae it and oil 1333' 021 .4- It squetaIss Cottiriet 'Watch Glasses. In Me of <sieve:ion wateb ig-as:ut...i the ziass is blown ism a sphere ni.oLi a n..41er 113 437a3(3,-/er. sot:hie:it 1...eeria3 la -tug 1313:.42 to give the desir theo:aiess. os C./- ease may be, Disks 1334 30.331 via out tr..oin this sphere with a..o! 01' g pah 0ff compasses having 33 '''9" ti . . g : a knack in tif-33:1-1...ing the i1i k after it bus been eta A good •wurit t ?man will, it is siztil. ent ti.o.ss glasses In a day. T trf 3.'• Of 3 ;331 :12':-::3333 is ''.33i,tirte It the world it .- ;! and t33,33,3 n3333,to-s3: 331.3; 3o3 31 is tiue host 03*Irkg ir..es, math f l'Yit a f crawl- ge4.3:431331e age III La,- a -or: - dosla thltrogiu the 3321N ".•("...liqi BIS 3"I30321-12 333401Ve33'S iLS V -.,mubrains 130rh Ls 33331:4133 3133 111S: WO 1.-4.1 01114"1: tin g 512 .13111%.,$11 1.1343u.uD•110(30:7.„2,u, Tes sat*s-3300:--; 1e11,-; 32e sorni ti„, buart Yet 0333:00 3231 its 3333d33.0nu'av'es. the Lig trees do no; seem 1J i:r:rt'r.g• eneast/d their .-nage stke the garial epoch. En*. The &Bit rastru.,-._yr's face turnen teariet with kltre a. Li. Iraq .3 Irish 6tevai31 for Ids awkwa:/lau-ss. "'Now% Itatel33. 3433.-.331 the line . 'Witt those feet. brawe Them 3/33,-3 MAD. ene, tile-nt in laser • Lur;ferty's dlerity was 1.013. " SUer.,1331.- +he wieel 123332e300- 133. -1.3e3"re tot mine: they're Micky /./33013121'S. /11 130P Year rank:" Whitt It Looked 'Like. "Beg part:tat," Ca' rude young 11(03 gJI li.;ug hL.. ft.:V.111'v'; 1:),tEet'IP1' ugliti. i simply conickri eutp,,ress that yawn" 33 "I meet nicninat it " rept' :I qui, tn. cif girt "By 31,.ws • *- • reel 55 V?rrb-li '1040033,,,,,. ,, C33330erl ussa. Ile was a new r :.e5ght Landier. "Load ttose 1grreis ilD 31333 ear." cir- cle:1cl the 1'r4':43t agent. the let/Inca% "ken or Violin*. The young a2(*. -0 tu.(433y are t(io 233a1033 given ty, stir anaDysis. 1930: putturipring.• Their Wanes 3333311 ne,chties evst ea*(to yelar than utui 333e entiee wasdosshe of tlis,le geandfa- then. They feel: a sense wilegrada- tien 333 santsiZ Bri-seneilitns (433341 plodding. and they ssalt for 5333041.4,0f.4 14-2411/ ramie to (-cone to thola. 'There is not 50124 33u31331 in 363e (Langtry *51 33y WeriDLIti 51134133e 113e1D I'D'inkilhe and 133133e33 I3333'o1333333 the streils tattleting Ioar cif 113.•* -33.9 33.10333e r•-.,,trisinir, for •etnit'cloynis.tet, dare not. 332.'0123_ b3'31330s&- 51I30330312 133315 I33ee4i0333. 331- 111':"..e30Y. atU1 ta VII;(313:d 193. 33233,'sfr(1 as 77 tramp. 'Ile yallag 1:31133 43341 VA:1y 3,3313312 Ca1311a0. 11C. tantaaut presiute(nt oe a hank or kzaige or a (court the first -k Cite is fre.t.0 333341 he feels. 130:e ti3e 1313:033:5 1131ii Itus..,s(ity„ that te Les -10at ehasoe."- Q3stt1 141es. Dt 0.41' are lusiied out or ut 0:33.1.17 at a time Evf..eri are 1111 of v.131 evince a degree of hare for Me seeds wideit Is almost tour -Maw D They *vill curl their leaves upward as far as each ean go to 'cover the seeds 't and protect them from the, sun 11/1 the end. and often one will Mid weeds that are quite dead. StIn killed, whose leaves MEI are wrapped firmly around the I seed pods. No mother cotahl show more strikiag devotion in death than do these despised p/ants, 33 33, sio 4, lie a at, litromtier Mad re:alit:Pei that lie 13410ju3 not 113-* bons and eesothl Pia win 11310 331' 3331 11+9e13elv qt.:401'01e. "Vi-lrilte a boil.," sugg•-.,,,licel frien, anel tieighicor to him e„.*/ tiaV 33334-i 33'03* 33311131333 193vt. sitnottein "II did 3333333330,, 0333 4333e/39'333333! at it 33333353ette4 .-3 Iv:, Doti. ottor,F. brut 1 no.-,iiee 12 "Ae14213 little 3,' .330D 53:" luuouP the 111334 V.912.4, ((A 333. 33/.931312, 3.3111;u3r.3 tho yon u'l(octr W1s1-04 tuito folt 93i:stuutu/s--.- rtuu-0.150.31dnug33 ((.- Users Vsetnts "Nile IP.("•stl. -51'iniars poto,5 1•0' itnird 31W 0333333, / crna •-onitiel• 51:Tj350...r333 an/i 303 "Itavid- was 11303* -3- 1i.(9, -tut as 03 1.3,-a.s -tirst 33493333/-e1),.•,-,13.---)Rt3sa %Vent 3303304 5111 Vil,..,,iuDan'S 3Uv‘...L5e Itelloying *tiro ft;Lor% stories. LvitI,, 500203' 2t(13003333:3, ate cotran,oniy reteiced with ittere.-clut-ity. A 3.1t3163enticati-d anecdote, hower*-r. 30 19*2/1 of Dr. rritierie THU, all 1-.:nplesle surgeon of liestisetion. A wan foill over33e:'311,'3 tIse oreem anti ethunist hem a32111131. oto-ies sa:au:11, tvilue.• was sleauding ellose, to lhe. gmbiuull a 0.3*-1a3-3rug, 113333 :RA With out hesitation jumped to save the SaliCort 'Ile great hurnte Wao just ta33-011513g on LEs liner.; to wten 1E33 eflttove the galti trilgialt through' tue.15 jaws Both men were gni! on Manzi again mit 041113333213. "P'erhaps that tregurtv won't want cm etZer 1283333333h. I333451 any one got a c7e4333 shin to 1933o31. TisSs was my Uwe the only words of 330e rescuer. The Oyetter. The -oySter is eis timed and sedentary as the potato, and Its cultivation is t Ji33333 as easy. In Europe its propaga tion 'has .been reclueed to a scientific hasis, hat in thts country only a he - ginning has !teen noaule. 33 An oyster Is ready for rharke.t in about live years. 'lite Iiivalves have so much to contend with that .perhaps only one in 3311JJ110.000 lives to grow up axed he eaten by 133.12Diaa beings: Rotten Pint' tie Pond., O , ne of the salines:4i iitiluctIeUfit of Intirtleiorn • t5e ••141,-.1.11." 110 113.= 6,..31(3tuit dish. t,/,1NuNtOttu.t (AMNIA teio*Viotit4 Ntuaunuer. tall v.:3 14.11 103 4.110 1140 VOIV-#.4,0 1,41 3.11"9 30'210:0,` 0 C".011. W209106 43" 11.S. 3•P:Ye33013333 V'o,u1ACJ•4. 11111.Af.? 1103 t.0 1 V1eU rp*J339tualo.1.!, elites 3 603 LE171.,W. 21 is. oittiitu-tuill to F-461,1. 1(4With it. u1t.2 .yet it is r Ve-- =174d tv riheu-63 031/at or fish., 5,/,15u vr lorId*.11 330",1-Lonto 0331 *(3, -(illy 1r3*/ a33033a33033Vd51.415,..3-.4 1.1101 10C) (4;* Z.)1,30 1'0135114 v.'ideta th." Eru.i0.:N.,, 175catu,-. Rout-. -/tre sets 7,.':‘itnes..entrtst 011.1 1 i tu*-Lo rro tl' Elfdlr',1.11.: and v(11i.et•33313 «'.033:33 12.0 r:•••'21. t.'w•- uta...1:,../(1 the No 331"/ a il,ttt tS41:0 51 .11,1 o'113" 13 51 10') 1"' .R5 V 31!-0.1-. 5. e 3r..311'..,0' ,:•44 L 1, 13.,1, ti.e sultan f,j(!";- "the nsotecv 'or 11advota. TI.uo sLhstes,-(- ,.•u:E5*-01 raoiltten ennitS tailiatf,(!(„Tus resenul,Itug t13e X rays while( otzt 1Le v3(v.0:11 eEte-titluti zund 1331330,1133 333',. 33300330133*,,' iess (NT wei...3A. 'this seernS to i•-eu 312.1';405553en33 ti(Le taw 01 cAnsva-vam‘a of *1.43331, Dwza the tsys- tny DS 31)311105511*(3 c-atiruhttious of 11 Iteequerell. 333,333 3.3.ou.13- 37,333 a lass ct weight 5/, 0330333533e33333333311 *fat int 33 tt,iitvuusand auuiDLoli 344.25,, 33'vergid 11340:111111 to so ▪ 13.03; 333318DilrtY.:2.111.1 sessile stinto to seetteist for 7133e oh - 51 fl00'4 0113'i33Azestsd•-•mg tv tiu:s‘ et • I•I'un:22":Ii3333 33V33333'! 33'.f.-1151112 00331S"..93 5' IP pins 'sees 11171/ 1.1.31.11tutalt.., DiartLailva Experieruce Verson* Theory "Ilartens Ansi ,i3as -us e." 3.trofess- or hentrn. norn.sts usiesez.s. 14) 77173117u.ady 1y1K0-,:v lEE. Es not 1331001 v -y na- ture to :war." "Gh. 1-o47." toe mutt .ii:sto tad ete,p;.d at ti:e ane of 23 with a girl 'tenon) lie Lad known three wt-eksi. "Just ten 33eere 301' %a. thut he Les 111-1- • 3 130851 coming." A Candid Olvirdan- An old seevant as assist by an att. 1st what the,agot of her master's 31 portrait. w33a-11 he 1513335 painting. Vil'Not Ito tie Encouraged. She looked at it eriffeany. -Ye might "lati do you think of a Artist -Here is the portrait of your with Muir wife which- -IV 133313 o stir- " resttsitili ti the nese isan. te(ys Istail barrels 111 that eats regslariy carries his .busineSs home A 'Pettit:1'01 LIkeneeit. "It'S box tar, sots"- -Why net?" 33 en. that depends. Now, If a man's The Adirondaelt mountains Kara" an arra of o .i.r 2.S.O oun0 acres 33i(,333 this area 113133 310 Toutitata peans ri-e 1,1 altitie(1es rangiug from 1,2233) fe(71. Few things aro impossible In them- selves 71 15 net so mint mea.na (lie I porseverauce that is wanting to bring Skein to it successful mane,. have made him a Ishii* better looking, ilea? be, but if ' ail yed ha' spoitt Mr. Ineanian-Ah! it's, very like 4.er. . liminess is to seil lIquor, for instance Artisr-She-er-hitredi -she dn't pay it Isn't just the thing for hien to take a. great 31(311 of it home with him every Mr. ilichtuan-Ahl Still more like night"- Bo:33on Transc-.ipt. her. ; for it. Sbe said you'd do that. Proved. He -Do you think your father latta any idea that we are in lov0 She -Not the remotest. He told me Iv didn't mind your cowing to see 111e. -Detroit Free Press No Reripro03t7. "Annie , Mins is the necanest kind 07 13 gossip' -What variety 151 that?" -She's the kind that doesn't tell any thine herself, but gets you to tell all yper iteeorti. .1 Saved sig. 1 "Did Yon see Jot:es? Ile was looking t for you." i "Yes; I saw Iiiin. but I managed ! things so he didn't see mesut-Chicago 1 Reeord i 1 Interferenee with digestion is a by no means unconnann effeet of excees- ive exorcise, and, so 'far as training is i concerned, it is one of the uurst de; 1 Stinctive,