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lo ie PAPER CENTURY OU). O— B t r y Unpopulated. S t r a n g e a s I t m a y seem in t h is d a y a n d a g e . th e r is in g a n d s e t t in g o f th e s u n w a s th e g r e a te s t o f n a t u r a l p h e n o m e n a t o t t a a n c ie n t s ch o la rs . T h e y w e r e g r e a t ly p u z z le d t o k n o w h o w th e a a m e s un w h ic h p lu n g e d In t o th e oc e a n a t a fa b u lo u s d is ta n c e in th a w e s t c o u ld r e a p p e a r th e n e a t m o r n in g a t a n e q u a l l y g r e a t d ia ta n a a In t h e e a s t. A n d , a t S i r R o b e r t B a lt p o in ts o u t , a n u m b e r o f r e m a r k a b le th e o rie s w e r e a d v a n c e d , a n d e v e ry o n e o f t h e m w r o n g . “ T h e o l d m y th o lo g y a s s e rte d t h a t a f t e r th e s n o b a d d ip p e d In t h e w e s te rn ocean n t s u n s e t ( t h e Ib e r ia n « s lid o t h e r a n c ie n t n a tio n s a c t u a lly Im a g in e d t h a t t h e y c o u ld b e a r t h e h l« a in g o f th e w a te r s w h e n th e g lo w in g g lo b e w a s p lu n g e d t h e r e in ) he w e e seised b y V u l c a n e n d p lac e d in a g o ld e n g o ld e t. T h is s tra n g e c r a f t w i t h its a s to n is h in g c a r ps n a v ig a te d th e ocean h y a n o r t h e r l y « w a res , so a n t o re a c h th e e a s t a g a in l a t im e f o r s u n ris e th e f o llo w in g m o r n - t a g A m o n g th e m o re s o b e r p h y s ic is ts a f o ld . a s w e a r e to ld b.v A r is t o t le , i t v a a bettorort t h a t in som e m a n n e r th e «am w a s c o n v e y e d b y n ig h t a cro s s th e s e t t h i r a i lgk~~- “ d lha* d a rk n e s s ■res s lu e t o t o f t y m o u n ta in s , w h ic h o a aaaksd o f f th e s u n b ea m » d u r in g th e - T j n g n ." A n o t h e r th e o r y w a s t h a t th e t t a s o lid c a r t a d u r i n g t a e d a rk n e s s o f B ig h t , a a d p h lk o o o id iers t a u g h t th e — — a b o u t th e M a r s t h a t rose a n d net. T h e s e a r e b u t m a n plea o f m a n y a th e o ry t t a * m ig h t b e n a m e d w i t h r e g a r d Io tha p h e n o m e n o n o f s u n ris e a n d sunset. A l l c h ild r e n w h o p r e s e n t 1 h r m e e l ves a t t h e m e t J a r s tu d y a » re c e iv e d . I t to n o t e v e r r e q u ir e d t h a t t h e i r p a re n ts b r i n g t h e m o r e r n d th e m , s ays P o p u la r Jteieuee M o n t h ly . T h e . new aom er «.-booses h is iw o fe m w r, a n d . i f a cc e p te d , J x g l n s s t on ce to s tu d y u n d e r h is d ir e c - J io n , ln v tn lls h im s e lf in h is c e ll o r I: lhew chec.1 l u l l . « a d becom es h ie s e rv a n t J f U ie p ro fe s fio r h a s u lre tu ly to o m a in p u p il« , he z e /w x -s th e new pn- j - i l e n d advisee h i m to choose a n o t h e r te a c h e r ; s o m e tim e s be g u id e s h is c h o ice , .d ir e c tin g h im t e a m a s te r w h o fans fe w *>r n o p u p ils , o r ta k e s h im to th e sn- p e r lo r w h o w i l l s c je c tn te a c h e r f o r ld m . T h e c h o k e o f a p ro fe s s o r is a lw a y s a g r a v e a f f a ir , because i t la h e ld In C a m b o d ia , ns In a ll liu d d h is t a n d Ilr a h m n llc .c o u n trie s , t h a t p ro fe s s o r u u d p u p il are b o u n d b y s tro n g tie s o f s p ir it u a l a f f i n i t y , uud t h a t th e p u p il o u g h t to re - e p e c t h is m as k e r a s be d o rs h is - f a t h e r a n d m o th e r . T h e la w in f lic t s t h e sam e p e n a lt y u p o n a n o ffe n s e o f th e p u p il a g a in s t h is m a s te r a a A o ffense by a son a g a in s t his f a t h e r a n d m o th e r a n d J t p re s c rib e s t h a t In c e r t a in caeca th e p u p il m a y b e h e ir o f hto p ro fe s s o r » ben Jie ,(ipe c o red f p r h im o r s u p p o rte d h im ,o r y e r v r d h im w h e n s tu d y in g u n d e r Iti» d i r e c t io n ; n o t o n ly e f a m ily l » n d b u t p re lig io u s h o o d , to o , to e s ta b lis h e d be- 4 w e e n U in n , fo r tb c p ro fe s s o r m a k e s it b i s bus I news to te a e b b is p u p il th e c o urse b y w h i r l , be m a y e a r n m o re a d v a n ta g e o u s r e in c a r n a tio n a n d re a c h e ta N i r v a n a , a n d becom es M s s p ir it u a l g u id e . T h e house o f th e w a te r tu b e s is th e r e m a r k a b le b u ild in g f r e a k o t a G e rm a n In v e n to r, w h o c la im * t h a t h e has aolved th e p ro b le m o f a c o n » t a n t te m p e r a tu r e t h a t m a y b e r e g u la te d a t w i l l , a n d In et- ,d e n t a lly necured a » t r u e t u r e t h a t com to la rs th e e le m e n t * o f s t r e n g t h , c o m fo r t a a d b e a u ty . ' H e « r e t p u t u p a s k e le to n o f hto Jiouae, th e f r a m e f o r w a ll s a n d flo o r* b e in g o f w a t e r t u b in g , c o n n e c te d w it h B p u m p in g a a d b o ile r s y s te m liy th e toaaem ent. A r o u n d th is » k e le to n . e e y r t h e N e w Y o r k J o u r n a l, he p u t u p h l* b o u s e la th e o r d in a r y w a y . T h e t u b e * w e re w i t h in th e w a ll * a n d bedw een th e f lo o r * a n d o e llln g e . I n t t a sum m er t im e t h is t u b in g to e o a a a e ta d w i t h th e r e g u la r w a t e r s u p p ly , a n d a s te a d y • t r e e m flo w * t h r o u g h t h e p ip e s In th e w a lla a a d u n d e r t t a flo o r * , o ir e u to tln g u n d e r p re s s u re , a h a o r b ln g t h e h e a t o f t h e w a ll * a n d flo o r» a a I t flo w « . D u r in g t t a lo n g a a d e e e e ra w i n t e r t t a tu b - The eoaet of Labrador to the edge of a vast solitude of rocky hills, split and blasted by the frosts and beaten by tbs wares of the A tlantic for unknown ages, says the Boston Transcript. A grand headland, yellow, brown and black In Its nakedness, is ever M ln n a a p o lto . M in n .— O o o rg e M o r t s , -“T . " - - ■- in sight, one to the north of you s C e n tr a l a r e a u a a e w e d e a la r. S as l a « .■ t w * h r 1— and one to the south. Here and tb h l * po eeem ton a n e w s p a p e r w h ic h . In a d - p ^ o f tha, kldney , „ m btod- there upon them are strips and d ltlo n to b e in g d ated 122 y e a r * ago, aleo der are out of order. W h a t to B a . ¡»atches of pale green mosses, c o n ta in s a p ro c la m a tio n o f O ea: W a s h - Thors Is oomfort In the knowledge se lean grasses and dwarf shrubbery. la g t o a to th e d e s e rtin g a n d re c ru ite d s o ld ie rs o f th e U n ite d S ta te s . I t Is o n e e fle a expressed. that D r . K lh n e r s S a e n p There are no forests except in o f U e m t a y c h e ris h e d re lic s c o nn ected , Boot, the p e s t kidney rem edy f u i n U e f * ^ Hamilton inlet. Occasionally w ith th q t a a iu e o f G eorge W a s h in g to n . | miles of precipices front theses, w h ic h com e to lig h t o n th e a a a lr e r s a y | in which fancy may roughly shape ■of W k a h in g t o n ’e b irth d a y . T h e p a p e r , ’ i ? . J Is w o rn by tim e an d fa d e d a lm o s t b e - , £ 0T b, d ttfe c „ follow ing u»e ot Itouo? all the structures of human art. y o a d re c o g n itio n by age. W h e r e I t has w ine or beer, and overcom e* th a t unpleasant More frequent than headland» been fo ld e d th e re e d in g m a tte r has be - necessity of being com pelled te go often and perpendicular sea fronts are com e in d is c e rn ib le a n d I t la n e a rin g a , ta rin g fits day. a a d M get np m an y times the sea slopes, often bald and s ta te o f c o m p le te d is s o lu tio n . Mr. | tame, and then the perfection of M o rs e has been I n . possession o f th e all that is picturesque and rough. copy f o r o v e r CO y e a rs an d p riz e s I t so h ig h ly t h a t a ll e ffo rts o f th e S ta te H is In the interior the blue hills and to r ic a l s o ciety to o b ta in I t b a v e p ro v e n stony vales ttiat wind up from f u t ile . H e c o n tin u e s to t u r n a d e a f among them from the sea hare a e a r to a ll th e p lea d in g s o f e n th u s ia s tic c o llec to rs o f a n tiq u e trea s u re s, p r e fe r - summerlike and pleasant air. g to k e e p I t - l n h is h a n d s d a r in g th e m ore about tt, both sent] One finds himself peopling ln ibsolutely free by m all, re s t o f h ie U fa. these regions and dotting their T h e p a p e r la 8 l | x l S In ch es la s ite . I t address D r. K ilm e r k C o., B ingham ton. H . Y . hills, valleys and wild shores with is p r in te d in fo u r pages, tb s o ld s ty le o f , human inhabitants, but a second ty p e o f tw o c e n tu rie s ago b e in g used. > thought, and a mournful one it Is, T h e a rr a n g e m e n t o f c o m p o s itio n Is P u r i ta n ic In Its p r im exactness. The telle that no men toil m th i fields nouns, w ith o u t e x c e p tio n , a re c a p ita l away there, no women keep the ized an d p u n c tu a tio n m a r k s a r e a p p lie d home pff there, no children play by g e n e ro u s ly . I t w a s p u b lish ed In B o s to n the brooks or shoot around the u n d e r th e f o llo w in g b e a d in g : country schoolhouse, no bees come borne to the hive, no smoke curls from the farmhouse chim ney, no' orchard blooms, no bleat ing sheep flock the mountain side M r . M o rs e c am e In to f possession o f with whiteness and no heifer th e p a p e r by a c c id e n t. O n e S a tu rd a y lows in the twilight, ; a fte rn o o n he a n d a hoy e h u m w e n t o n There la nobody there, there a n e x p lo rin g t r ip In S a m m y ’s ^ g r a n d never were but a miserable and fa th e r's b a rn . O r a n d f u h e r w a s a a Old scattered few, and there never C o n y r -g s tio n s I r m in is te r , a m a n of will be. I t is a great and terrible le a r n in g w it h a m in d be n t o n b o a rd in g li t e r a r y tre a s u re s . A m o r s th e » a r e r a l wildernesa thousands of miles in o ld n e w s p e n e rt w h ic h a ttra c te d G e o rg e exteat and lonesome to the wild M o rs e ’s a t t e n t lb n w as th e o n e m e n animals and birds. Left to the tio n e d a b o y a f t h e oldest. H e to o k I t sti|l visitation of the light from h o m e a nd I t has te e n l a hta’frossesalon the san, moon and stars and the e v e r d o e s . A ll th is h app en ed in P a te r - boro. V - H ., 90 y e a r« ago. •aaroral fires, it Is only fit to look M e. M o re s , a cc o m p an ie d - b y M r s . upon and then be given over to Ma M a rk s c a m s Jo M in n e s o ta l a Ik e e a r ly startles g a d h a v e l<eea F a f f T t id e rdta- primeval solitariness. But for the living things of Ito d o s ie r re s M e n t la H H n n e s m lia H Is waters, the eod, salmon and seal, drtd s to re w a s on Main street. Mr. and which bring thousands of fisher M rs M o rs e w i ll c e le b ra te t h e ir g o ld e n men to ita waters and traders to a n n iv e r s a r y in J a n u a ry o f n e x t y e a r. Its bleak shores, Labrador would be as desolate as Greenland. The time Is now coming when, with good steamship aooommodations, the Invalid and tourist from the states will be found spending the brief but lovely summer hen, not withstanding Its ruggedaess and desolation. For Partridffe, Wood- cock, 8quirrd or Rabbit Shooting the 44 GAUGE SHOTGUN Irish C obler, E x tra e a r ly v a r ie ty P rid e o f M ultnom ah E arly R ose '» fc « eta. k in o B U iW n The seed we offer wee grower by Seed Potato Specialists and are the beet seed obtainable. Good seed means larger erope of tietter potatoes—don’t put of buying your seed. t’ W ' * U Ye u h CHB<.«rtoVW r. iHirr ootoAtl|»»ijn <»■ I * r r -/wi.d’ i A C R E A T rec o rd a . c i m i , u n o q u u i-e d in m ed le u s i^ H e to iy , p r o v i* H o o d 's t t a r e e p a r il a p« ;eer»»< m e r it n o ( „ o w n to Moy o th e r M E f t l Ç I t l s Always Remezz&sr the FuB NaaK I .axative Rromo Quinine to ext xxcL wear1 Caret a CoM In One Day, Grip in Tw o. <5? GRA88HOPPERS IN DAKOTA “The scourge of South Dakota T» ~ ’* . __ . , . , _ tie d to re c e iv e W S p a n is h m ill d o lla rs . la the grasahoppera. which travel or gn ejjlla, gum ln or , UrfI. In swarms so vast that they ap c o rd in g to a re e o lu tlo n o f e o r g r rs s , o f pe«r like clouds against the sky,” th e 1 4th J a n u a ry . 177». “ T h e b o rd e r •nid Harvey L. Rowland, of Aber « »tai as th e w o rd s, - U n it e d R a t e s o f ,t ^ .r . a n . , i t n o t th he M ilw ilw a a u u k k e e e e H R en en A m e r ic a ." O n th e re v e rs deco, 8. D e M b0, „ e a id e la t a U m t a * p t in e l- w o u ld re q u ire a n e x p e rt c o lo n is t to Id en - “ A South Dakota farmer will work against long continued drought, sickness among the cat ’ . tie .pud any Of the thousand and one plagues that coutribute to the unpleaaantaeaa of the existence of a tiller of the soil, but when the grasshoppers descend upon him he throws up both hands and eon- tents himself with prayer. “ Abont a year ago 1 took SB early morning buggy ride ont of u ty h is o w n . A t: rd e 2 t a w m Bee. 35c. The J"* t r > t i n to s t ill "a a good aa g o ld ." * ,he ow" " ,o r 111 ’ * * * v a lu e th o u g h I f presen ted Bt th # tre a s u r y th a g o v e rn m e n t w o u ld be bo und to red ee m I t o r confess Ooet^te o f " r e p o d ta tk m ." I — ---------- T H R 0 ^ PRAYERS A T I ______ u » They s tta k M U J obs ta e the ID O L eff t h e A ll necessary operations m writing, billing or statistical work are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy adion Model 10 (Visible) Japanese Worship» W ill Be Anew«*4. a ^ i t a l d r ' 7 h ta . ’ r S I n f th e m o ^ r i o u . p ta ta . of and, passing a cornfield, 1 heard MoUtry „ , , u ja p a n , w h e re o a th a a curious c l i c k i n g n oise, as I f • sacred ro a d to M ik h o to lo cated a a M o i million knitting needles were be- ; a b o u t w h ic h cen tres on e o f th e m oat ing nsed at once. Asking the p e c u lia r w o rs h ip , to th e w o rld . U p o a driver what e.u.ed th l. phenome- t ~ non, he told me that the neld waa ,f J0U gUui(j kjr tl|il ,ioI gwblIe „infested with a swarm of grass- i w a it fo r a w o rs h ip e r to com e a lo n g , y ou hoppers which had swooped down , » m » h» t these w u o f p a p e r are. t h a t m o rn in g . .... i , . i l l .V w. s “ Iiriving back hy the aame Chad that night we stopped at the oom- field to view the devastation. I t was the moat desolate sight I ever . . . P v . . . .ta lk saw. Every stalk of standing corn bad been stripped clean of ita green leaves and shoots and th« scores of scree of the crop were ruined. The only thing that farm- . . . . 4 a . » . er could do waa to pat down a few hundred dollars to profit and loss, all attributable to the voraciosa inar"*“ " ____________________ <-■* ■ B a la ie o t D a y . rainiest hour of t h . day. , . , th* '» * « > . , p.r T t. u,,n chor, Bp lBloa | b a ll a s d h u rls a t th e god. I f i t b its th « toe* s od s tic k s th e p ra y e r to su re t o L. sad portion quit» so „f » t a ptous p ilg r im g o « I f th e b a ll e t l c k a t o soese | be body th e —c ” to n o t p ro p itio u s and U I t to lls to th e t r o u n d th e re is a b s o lu te ly s o h o g » • Such a m ode o f p ra y e r is e r e a » o r a «^o a. th a a t t a proytaa wheel. n f f th e B ad d k tste . w h o set th e w h e e l r e v o lv in g g0(J o „ p r a T t r l by m a c h in e r y . As John U S to d d a rd , th e to r tu r e r, eoye: " O n e e e e e . o f cour-.c. n u m b e rle s s S tra a s s I T(t* * w » r .< c t* d w ith re lig io n ta t r a r e l- I las a b o u t ( h * w o rld , b u t J a p a n to t h o e a ly | la n d I h a r e a v e r v is ite d w h e re d e itie s eerv* as to r a e t i fo r m s s tle a ta d p ra y e rs ." A celebrated aeronaut asserts, | after a patient investigation, that the ninth day of the moon is the moat rainy of the whole 28, and four o’clock is the sfternoop tha a *’ 0**’ 1“ l u *■ tk e u te rib b le e a p ra y e r o e a b it o f p a - * ■ Oaomr m bsom _________ tagr- C»v£ Mood<-.<ikinTitoaM,h> • g S lR C to D T X iT O ÏUS Nothing has «ver equalled I t Nothing can ever aurpase I t Nav Discovery