By OUTOLIFFE ETNE. CopyrUht, 1W!, by C. J. Catcliffe Uyne. "No, Mr Carnforth," said Kettle, "It would bn lying if I was to say I knew anything about pearl fisbing. I've heard of it. of course. Who hasn't? And, for tbe matter of that, I've had en a diving suit tnyself and gone down mid examined n ship's bottom to see if the divers that hud been sent down to look at some started plates had brought tip a true report But I've never done more than pas through those north Australian seas.. They tell Uio the pari fishing's done from small luggers of some 10 or 14 tons, sailing ont of Thursday island." "It is. ' said the big man "And" "Vyell. eir. you'd better get another captain I'm a steamer sailor by bring ing np. and on a steamer I know my business and can do it with any other man alive lint you'd not find me mnch good on a little wind jammer like n Thursday island pearler I'm a hard op man. .Mr Carnforth. and desperate ly in want of a berth. I hope, too, you'll not think It undue familiarity when I say that I like you personally Uut honestly. I don't think ycn'd bet tor engage me a your skipper for this trip You could get a so much better man for your money. " Carnforth laughed. "My dear Ket tle," be said "1 don't think I ever came icn a fellow with less real noticn of looking after his own inter est As ycu are aware, 1 know your pei ullar qualilications pretty thorough ly I'm an eminently practical busi ness man I oiler yon a handsome salary with both eyes open, and yet yon refuse because yon nro afraid of rob bing mo of my money ' "Mr Carnforth," said the- little sailor stiflly. "I havo my own ideas of what's right Yon hau seen mo at sea using violence and nly woids. But you will kindly remember that I was in service of an employer then n id was earning bis pay by driving his crew It's another thing n'Av We iro ashoro hero, and 1 would uav-'iyou know that ashore I am a strict chapel member. With a high ressiire conscience and a foul that requires careful looking after I could never forgive myself If I tbonght I was taking your pay with ont Mini in 3 it thoroughly.' "If you II let mo get a wotd in o'.ge v.'.iys, " said the other irr'tably. "and not be so beastly cockscre that yon can rob mo which .vou could no more do th. it. Ily perha;- you'd nndi'.-stnnd what Km ottering and not' sneeze at n pood chance The lugger is your own invention, anil so i the idea that I'm iwruly soiiif, pexrl fishing i" the ordi nary v?ay My notion is to go pearl panelling. Which U n5ery different mutter; to gcl rich' quick and take tho rUhs anil set d?cr them, nnd to go at the busim.'' in it steamer with it strong tfrpuxh crew to ir do whfit's need fnl." "Piracy. " sugginted ICettl rjloomily "Piracy be banned. Tb Jnpj b?ivo a;ilio.jcd etiiain pearling Isl.imh nnd lljivo declares) them tlotd. At thu out hide ww should I- only guilty of pouch iisg,, and that's n" toluiably mild olTeuvj nnd om I wint to eo both side-t of I'vo got pheairwt covers hero in Hns jtud v?hich am poached It iininseu mo tj-chas the po.',chers, nnd occasionally I catch them, and when I do I go for tln-ni hot u "l heavy So I know tho jovri of the game pre-rer, you no. null 1 jvant to tnt thu excitement u'wl tile profits-' of tho po -cher. " "And you'to u ricli man. " aid Ket t'lt, "with a ll-no lositlon In the coun try a.tid ii heat in parliament. Sumo I.AOpUi iK'n-rdo kuow wh:u thoy're iwell oil. " "Smrc people don't,' said Cam forth, "and you're Miothcr of thorn. Ifippir Tor myself, I do n mad thing now mid again because oh, became I like tin excitement and flurry of It Hut you I You go and refuse a profit able billet tliht wonld fit you down to tho boots merely for tho sake of a v. him A q"arter of an hour ic) yon tiMtneyou were practically destitut" er on the streetj your own word were, nnd here yon are chucking np a certain '-!() a month, and a posslCu 90; when it's ready to your hand." "I didn't know uboyt the steamer. ' said Kettle, "and that a fact. " "Well, I'm telling you now. cap tain, und if pin don't take charge of her upper briugo It will bo your own fanlt V?iiy, man, there Isn't a job be tween here and New Jerusalem that would suit yon better, and, besides. I'm keen to go thero myself, and yon are the one man in tho world I want to bate as n shipmate, nnd I ask you to come as a personal favor "I'm sick of this suing, orderly, frock coated life here Nature intended me for a pirate, and fate has made me a successful uiaunfactnrer I've tasted the wild, unregenerate life of the open sir nnder your auspices mil nibbed against men who wtre men and 1 Mint to bo there again I'm tired of Jddllng among men and women who ire lit' rely dollar millers and dress ppgs I'm sick of what they call suc cess I'm sick of the whole blessed business Captain Kettle thought of Mri Ket lie and her children in the ninulid bonse in South Shields, with the slender Income and the slim prospects, and he ilghed drearily Uut he did not utter Iboso thoughts aloud He said instead tbat be was very grateful to Mr Carn forth for hit magnificent offer and would do Ins best to earn thoroughly the lavish incniue which was held out to him Carufnrtli reached ont nnd gripped bis band 'Thauky, Kettle, " he said, "and, niiU'l I'm going to try and lug on into h i.niipetency over this- Yoa might just i - well have given way be fore I ah- iv get my own way over this sort it 'inuga And now urobublr you'd like to hear a Lit more aboat tbe poaching gronnd. " "If you please, sir." "Well. 1 can't quote yon latitude md longitude offhand, hot I'll ahow yon tbe whereabouts of the place mark ed on tbe chart afterward It'e Japan way, and the J tip hive chosen to claim all the bite of reefs tUreabonts and to proclaim a sort of close hi son against all foreign pearlars. Now tb place I've got iitwe of is in their ar but so far It baa never been rlbed Ii urnr inonsly rub. and it's absolnieii vngiu Why ' man if we can put " six mouths work there undisturbed we can easily rarrv i ff 1.000.000 worth of ihell and pearl. ' "Six months'' said Kettle. "That'a i big order I've no doubt that, with a decent steiiintr aud n few rifles, we rould beat oil one of their guuboata when we got there, and, say, a week's Hshliig But if that gunboat steaina back to Nagasaki, or wherever her port 'I iltiln't fciioiv iiboiit the itt'iiiacr," said h'i ttte. is, and brings ont a whole blessed navy at her heel we may find the contract outside our i7e Of course if you are going tn lit out a real big steamboat with a gnu or two and a hundred men Cainforth laughed "Wait a bit," said be "You're going ahead too fast There's no question of lighting a wholo navy In fact we mustn't fight at all if there's any means of wriggling out of it I believe lighting would amount to piracy, and piracy's too lively even for my taste" Besides, if wo got very noisy we'd have some cruiser of the British China squadron poking her ugly niu in. and that's a thing we couldn't afford to risk at any price.' "Then bow are yon going to manage ur "What we nmt hope for is to be left midl-nubed There's every chance of it The reef Is out of all the steam lanes and -irch) t-acks, and the Jap's gunboat patrol is not very close In fa ,t, the place has only been newly charted It was found quite by acci dent by the skipper of a sea scaling schoi tier, and he missed tho plum be cause ho happened to have been a brute to one of hi" hands. ' "But I thought yon said th.s reef was out of all ship tracjf "Don't hustle me The schooner had been sealing off the Commander island". She whs coming home and got into heavy weather She was blown away three days by a gale and picked up tho( surf of this reef one morning at day- I break, ran down into the lee and lay J there till the Lreeze was over Tho l.eef wasn't charted, and the skipper, who was 'on the make, ' wondered how he could gather dividends ont of it lu tbe off scaling season he v is in the Thursday island trade, and his thoughts tiatnrally ran upon pearls aud shell. Ilf'd a '1 i vinn suit on board, aud he rowed f.uto tl-o lagoon, unido cno of his nrer put on the suit aud tent him down "Now olnervo the result," said Cam forth, with sly relish, "of being too severo on onu's hands. This sailor, who was s-nt down in the diving suit, had been hnviij a dog s time of it on tho sealing schooner, and v. hen he got ou the t.'uor of the lagoon and saw tho place round him literally packed with shell that had l.ever been tnched by huiriiiii lingers he made up his mind that the tune had come to ,upsy o'jl scores. So. when He camo up out of tin- water again, lie said sulkily enough that theie w.is nothiti? below but sen-wei-J and mud. and the beat rowed baic'c out of tl e lagoon, and the schoon er let draw her forestaysail sheet and ran av iy on her conrte The skipper reported the new reef, and in duo course it got ou tho charts, and the Milor kept ou holding his tongue till ho i-o'iild find a market for bis informii t .oil He didn't find one at once He had to wait two years, in fact, and theii be found me I guess that skipper would bo easier on his hands in future if ho only knew what he'd lust, eh, Kettle' The sailor frowned "A shipmaster, eir. has to gel the full amount of work ont of h.s bunds or he's neglecting his duty I can picture that schooner. Mr Carnforth. and I can picture her old man hearing what he's iuis"ed ami still carrying on the driving game The things we have to ship as sailors are beasts, aud yon have to treat them as inch, and if you can show me a master who's popular in the forecastle I can snow yon a man who's letting his hands shirk work and not earning his owner's pn.y "H'nr aid Cam fort Ii "I ve seen you bundle a crew, and I know your theories and little ways, and t know also that you're far too obstinate an animal to change your opinions in a linrry I ve a pretty strong will my self, und so 1 can sympathize with yui However, we'll let that matter of ethics dide for the present and go into the question of ways and means ' Aud on tho dry dt tail of this they talked till far into the night Here, However, the historian may for awhile withhold his peu. since tl.osn in the shipping interest can till in tho gap for themselves, while to all others theso small questions of ways hiii) means would he infinitely tedions The rucbt's voyage ont to Japanese waters nay alto tie omitted. Tbe English pa pers announced its commencement in me of the nsiial formal paragraphs Mr Martin Carnforth, M. I. for tbe Muuro divi-ioii of Yorkshire, has start d in his tine steam yacht, the Vestrls, for a lengthened tour lu China seas to itndy oriental questions on the spot ind will probably bo absent some con lidrruble time." The official log kept on board was meager aud scanty, being confined . to irid statements of distances mo and the ordinary meteorological happen inns of the nceHii, and toward the latter nitries even these were skillfully fic titious Indeed when the vf-ssel neared the scene of action her yellow funnel tbauged to black, with a c ft:, -on band, i couple of sqnurish yard wire crossed in her foremast, her dainty gaffsails raninhtHl and were replaced by servlce ible trysails, and the midahip bonse wai soiled by the addition of a coat of crude white lead above the trimly pol ished peak and straddled over by a clumsy iron bridge, defended by ill fitting canvas dodgers and ' awnings. There was no making the eipert be lieve, of course that she was a mere trader tbat had always been a trader But to the nautical eye she was unsus picious She looked one of those ex yachts that have been sold ont of the petticoat crniing service of Cowes and been adapted to the more homely needs of the mercantile marine, andtu the Mediterranean, tbe Australian seas aud China waters there are many cf this breed of t rait making a humble living for their owners A couple of weeks' neglect will make any brass work look tinyachtlike and a little withholding of the paint brush soon makes all small traders wonderfully kin Ucchristrtiiiig, of course, is but a clniiHy device and one which is (the gentle inivelit nolhwithstandingj most seldom tiTil A ship at her birth is given a name and endowed with a pass port in the shape of "papers." With out her papers she cannot cuter n civi lized port She could not "clear" at auy custom house, and to attempt do ing so would be a blatant confession of "something wrong " So. when tho paint brushes went round and tho name Vestries on counter, boats and life buoys was exchanged for Governor h. C. Walthrop (which seemed to carry a slight American flavor), a half sigh went up from some of the ship's com pany and a queer little thrill went thlough the rest, according to their temperameii; They were making theiuselvi" mi pariahs from that mo ment onward until they should deem tit to tli'ciinl the Hliii Captain Kettle himself finished let tering the lt of the life buoys and put down hi" liinsli ami shook his head. CarufiJilh was va'ing him from a deck .hair "You don't like it?" be said "1 never did such a thing before," uaid Kettle "and 1 never heard of it being dime and come to any good. We're nobodies now, and It's every body'" business to meddle with a no body If you're a somebody, ouly the proper people can interfere. ' "I can't help It," said Carnforth. "The Vestiis is well kuawu at home, and I'm well known too, und wo'vo just got to see this business through one way or the other under purser's names. She's the Governor L. CI Walthrop. aud I'm Mr Martin, and you can bo what you like." "I'll still use my own name, sir. I've carried It a good many years now, through must kinds of weather, and it's bad so many stones thrown at it tbnt a few more won't hurt If we get through with this littlo game, all right; if wo get interrupted I guess the only thing left will be to attend our own fuuerah I'm uut going to taste the Inside of a Japanese jail at any price j Not long ago a very fat spaniel wai Introduced Into tho house where a fox tcrrlif had nvuys been tbe master. This latter was told, however, to be have well to the newcomer and not to bully him. So the two sjuned fairly friendly ami in the end got lu the habit of taking sli i t rambles together. O However, the fox terrier was evident ly of a thoughtful disposition and on one occaslo'i i-ame aciie-s a hunk, or wall, w'.lch was easy enough t leap off, but there was greater lilllieull.v In returning. The fox terrier sprang down the bank and enticed hi" heavy companion to tullow. with the result that the latter could not get back, vvhllo the former, by reason of his greater ac tivity, w as easily aPc to do. Now the terrier saw tils opportunity, returned Ihimii. and cruelly left hlcoin. panlon lanu-iitliig N'i er illd the for mer seem happier or gayer than on that day when he hail once more the sole run of tin- bouse, and be sulked when later on the spaniel had lieci found. in-o-ti'il up tlie wall nu nrnugtii home Sliieo tlieii tin- l'o terrier has repeat edly gut the spaniel down the same place, with tho usual tmsiiII. anil "eems to glory In his inisclilfVoUr, act. Wheth er tbe "rat iQ:" will learn to avoid temptation tn Mich a ramble- n mains to tie seen. - Bullion News. siri,ti-u In ii siri'i-l I nr. "In the matter of stnitegy a woman can get the heller of a man everv time In minor affairs, nt least." saii a man vviio Ik lu liusluess uown urwu nml who rides lu-ille lu a West I'hihnlelplila cm durlnu the rush hour ovmy ivvenlng. "I usually gel a seat, for I laki' the eai away down at Fourth street. The other evening I was busily reading my paper when a woman gut nhoanl at Twelfth si nit. I ulanefd up slylj iiliI saw that all tin- seats were oci-uph'd Hasty as ni. glance was. she caught my eye. anil that was my Mulsh Smil ing broadlj. she iiiuio over In where 1 was silting and exclaimed: 'Why, how do you do? How aie all the folks?" "I couldn't place the woman to save my life, but I III led my hat and re plied that we were all well. 'Slie must bo some friend of the family,' I argmi! with myself, so I folded up my papi r nnd gave her my seat. After she had ecttled heiselr comfortably she lookisl up at me In a queer sort of way and said: Jti-Hlly. I must beg your pardon. I took you for Mr. Jones You look m much like ti I in . "Hut she hail tbe seat, and she kept It. It vviu a clear can- of bunko." I'hlladeliihla Hocorri. He Kllrtt llir Spill. All nmiislnu' anecdote Is related of General Sheruiun. who, as command Ing general of the army, visited West Point oiio June for thu graduation ex erclses. lie aecouiiaulel the com run ml ii 1 1 1 mi his Sunday morning tour of Inspection of barracks, ami ou enter Ing n certain room he walked over to tbe uinutelpliH'e. Stooping down, he pried up a brick from the middle of thu hearth with tils sword scabbard and re vealed a hollow- pace about a foot square, lu which whs nicely packed a considerable quantity of toban-n ami Other cout nihil ml articles Meauwhllu tbe cadets i.-upy1ng the room stood by mutely watching and wondering what sort of man the general was to have been utile to discover the ouly "cellar" of Us kind hi barracks Turn ing to the commandant, the general remarked- "I have been wouderiug If Hint hole was still there. I made It when 1 was a cadet ami lived in this room "New Vork Tribune At tbe time of the Roman occupation af Britain live distinct upecles of dogs were then-, most of which can with tertaluty be Identified with those of tbe present day. There were the bouse tog, tbe greyhound, tbe bulldog, the terrier and tbe slow bound. PRETTY ROUGH SPOUT. A Crtirt ft a mr I'ln.i nl In (Hp rnmpi of I'll ii ml I nn l.iimlirr i-ii-ii. So full of peril is i iu lumberman's life that I'V'U Ins spmis and game. must be spi'-eil with (Pinter or tln-y will pall UHUi III" IHMe. On the IntU' winter night" a iruol gume culled "Jack, where .e yeV" Is frequently played. Tho middle of the largest room In the lamp Is cliMiied Two men are secure ly blindfolded and. having provlou"lj' iliawn lot for (he Hrt whack, thev kneel on the tlnnr. lu hi" right band inch nian tftitits ir stout iMither -(lap. lu his loft nihil her leather strap, or a rope I" held In the end, either rlne to the lloor "i. In sume camp", aetually on It. The l.i i lei- strap, helm: Kept taut by 'hi I n tn nts. gimrnnti'i-s a uniform distance lietween them. They nro quite- near enough to hint each other M'votcl.v. wlilch not Infrequently happens. Now, tho man who bus been lucky enough to draw the tlrst call shouts. "Jack, where lie yeV" to which his up pouetit musi liiimcdlatoly answer, "Here I lie." Then the tlrst man strikes at the place where he Imairluex his adveisar.i in lie with the he-ivy leather stian It he bits Ills mil Ii. he Is entitled to .mother blow may mil out again, "link, whore be yeV" and tho other must answer, "lloto I 1." This Is com iiiued till tile tlrst man misses, when he llltlst take bis Mlltl at being stniek Tho others form a ring around tin- two combatants. Pels aie inailc. and each faction eiii-oiitages and applaud" Its chosen man. There are regular rounds, and the game Is usually kept up until oho or the other has hail enough or perhaps till one Is rallied off the scene wounded. Haul heads can stand haul knocks, and vnlunieei for the sport are umni'ious. A Hie beginning then- is gelierall.v no m.ili A hard blow Is struck - it Is epeeie.l It is the giiine. But It oecusnmnHv happens that the gaine develop-, into a tierce duel.- Pearson's. CLOSE FIGURING. lltllT U 1,1111111 t'lltll'lil Hit lli'lMlt.l- llim I'nr lleiiiicini? . She was the wife of an ollh-ial St. I'aul street corporation Hot pot liobliv w-ns economy. Tlimigl husband made an excellent sii'iif.v I h. r site was rigid In her mles pertaining to the buying of the nccessiil les I'oi t .e household She would haunt Uaipnii counters nml nun ket stalls for hum - In order tn get tin- lieiielll of II te.liu 1 mi of a few i i ins on the article dcslii l The cnrpnnulnll olllelal. with nimb laughter, used to lease his hotter half about what he called her stliitflnesH." So one da.i. feeling hurl at his rldu ule. Bho resolved to lake him to market Willi her ami ileiuoii'irale beyond a doubt tbnt she was a most econonecal buyer, lie consented, stlpulailug that he was not to be asked to carry the basket O Arriving at the market, she mad several purchases, aud then at one stall Inquired tho price of eggs. "What," she exclaimed, "HI cents a dozen? No. It' Iced, that is too high." She dragged her reluctant husband nftcr her from one sliinil to amuh.i. still Inquiring Uie price of eggs and ill ways rec lving the same answer until near the upper end of the market, lleie she found a dealer wlm nlYeied to sell her eggs In any quantity fur 15 cents. T.) her husband she wild Joy olisfy : "There, I tnld .vou so. Why. those others were ri.bln'i." Tp"nilng In the salesman, she onion d halfli doxt'ii egk gravely handed him the 8 coins asked In payment ami wont home, prattling away about tin worth of cinniimy In marketing and the alleged willingness of ilealers to gouge the u; iispectlliK eusiomei Aud to this day she ihien not know that her huxhand and Ida friends laughed over Ii at tl lull.- liullimoi e Sun. Miiit'n Silperlnrll . Olio sees man curious phase, nt hu man nnttue In the safe deposit v. mils of a bankln, institution--from tlu- we incii who never by any ehunee l.nov. where their keys are and g HmMiah bag ami pnckeihnok w ith reckless iutnii to the man wlm Is not quite i-irtani that he has lucked his and icmrn-i to the vault three or four limes, pin--Ills key In the lock, shake It hard an.! finally goes away coiiviucuil thai "all Is well." Hut In recent eJvp.irlence wltn n new customer whom I vvas rentlm a box the iliinnv. wiia reucJied When f handed hint i In keys and mid "Now, hoio aie two keys - Sepuiuti them so that If you loae one yon will have the oiln i in admit you." Ho quickly replied- "Very well I will put one on my key ring and luck the other up lu my box." And yet they tell na tliat men an more logical than wmnwi. -New l.iit plncotl. I'lrat S iinmium- In Xmi Viirt,. In 111S5 the Jewish iimliliyilg r ' Vork petitioned for leave ti build i- ivnazoiiilc and sent the iselilUiii in Hi- (.-overimr and he to tbe inayin and mil moil council, who refused li glum i on tlie ground that worship wn- ex tended only In necta profi-msing fiiiib in Jesus of Nsiaieth: but Onvumor l'" can In the next year of his u-nn triant ed the iioriuit. ami in HUH Die ,) vv had a place of public worship. W. ' i stood on the south side of ulwi J- n heaver meet, between llroail vuy ami rtrond street. The attendance '-' families, or about lis) mills. A Trrrllili 'I hri-nl. "How did you Unally brenk ioiir husband of smoking In the dravmic room f "I threatened to miike a n1tit Jacket for him myself If bo dulnt h It up." Stray Stories. Him -MltaLa .Vrs Mutt. Parser masks arw made by it unulm: one sheet of n niswlally iireim-n-'l la Kir, wetting It and lucihUnu it by nan t over a face form It Is then dried b artificial heat 0H'itlnc ae nn f''1' eyes, nose aud mouth, iwd H is luumed and decorated by hand as ilesirvtl Wire musks are wade by stainiitug piece of wire netting aUui a f""' square over h fauv mold In a Unite ma chine. lneioJiiB llie rutlfili win- ile In a narrow strip of lead Tbtm l painted 'I he naiutiug Is done I') bund In oil colois.--C'iccirniatii,i;i3'ii;H-r WASTED ELOQUKalj'j. A 1.01 OF JERICHO ORATORY THAT COUNTED FOR NAUGHT. 1'ap I't-rMiin, (lu I'liNliiinntpr, Ti-ll AVll' till' lllseilnnlitii Oipr Omit niPtlttllH till Toil nf Ilip 'I mi It HkII Timer Win Vliruill limlpil, Chpytlght. li, j C. H Un ! Jericho has bin btiltdln a town hall fur tho last six years, it was to hev u tower In the middle, and there ha bin .1 good deal of discussion as to what: should ntiish oir unit lower Some stuck fur a gltt ball, some fur a rooster, some fur cnxsbais with the p'lnls of the compass on 'em. The town bounl wanted to please the ma jority, and a uieetln was called one night last week to settle what the tiling should be. Nobody reallned how Intense the feelln was till the nieelln opened. Siuar" .Uislyn beaded the gilt ball party, and he got up ami spoke fur 15 mlnlts without stoppln to wipe the sweat off the back of his ueek. Ho started In 'J5(i years it. 0. and mine allpplu down In now like soft snap glldln down the cellar stairs, lie eon- tended that a gill ball on the tup nf a tower had alius liln cotisldeieil an em blem of Innoceiico. It would be the fust thing a stranger would look fui when culerln the town of Jericho. It ho saw that gilt ball, he'd put up at th" tavern and feel safe ami go away IIIK IifXN.1l II VV VS AN KMM.KM OF0I1IT AMI IMiKI'K.NllHXCK. speakln well of the town. If he didn't he'd set the folks down as vicious and desperate and drive on to Tarry town or Dobbs Ferry. The squar' wanted that ball as big as a pumpkin, and be wanted real gold leaf fur glldln. and be closed his speech with an appeal to the people tn eo'llllllle to lie Innocent, and happy heacoii Spooner was chair man of the incellu. as usual, anil when the squar' sot down the deacon anl he'd made a p'inl. F.uos Wlllla.uis was then called upon. He heiuled the tac tion who wanted a rooster. Kilos didn't iro as nir back as i.,e sutiar'. lie ban asthma and Is short of breath, and so lie started out Willi Colutnbu in iIIk klvci America, lie had bin rem I a up on roosters. He couldn't Und that mus ters was an emblem of liimii-eiiee. but he didn't want no Iniiiioonei-nii a i nuil hotise tower. The stiatigci- would II ml Innocence when he come to phi) cheek ers or trade bosses with a .lei lelm nil Tho rooster was an einbleniMif grit nml Independence, lie was a bhd who went to bed nt sundown, got np liefim sunrise and was hustllu ruoini'J irJI da.v A rooster on lop nf tbat tirwei -would signify thai Jericho eouWl lake i-.ire of herself and didn't bow down in any other town ill the stale. He avhx out nf breath and had hustil a suxjiemler when he sot down, and Hencoii Spoon er rapped with a cane and said 'Kims has out ouly made a speech equal to ativthlug Henry Clay ever got off, but he's made a thumlerlii big p'int In favnr of tho roostorltes I was ag'lu tbe rooster when I eiiuie beie. but I'vo almost changed my iiilml. I .el us hear from Silas lichee." Silas was one who wanted the p'lnlsi of the compass put up lie was boin III Jericho when the town had but tluee houses and had been turned uroiiml fur 50 years. The only waj he eniild toil north fiom south or east liom .w si. was to make a black spot ou I'm h- Jim C icon's liarn door, and he never v nt to the buck em) of his own em nllehl without gitlln lost and hev In to whistle to Ills Wife Ills speei h a ' cp dale. He didn't go bin k nvei sl mouths. He said that what had alius alltsl Juricbo and what would alius keep hertlnnu was the want nf kiinwlu the compass pluls. He wimiil the ouly one wlm was turned amiiiiil Half tho folks In town ismhlu't go heckle horrylu without iiiltln lost and wander In around all night, lings sod dugs walked annuiil lu n circle because iliey was confused, and every time iln-ie was a lawsuit most of the wliiiiswa 4Uld Heat fur east. All eliible f III noecncc would he bll light, ami a most tr would liea thing of beauty, hut both Miillil be beaten by compass p'lnls "Silas lias iiiinle a puity goiHl sieecli ind a purl) kimmI p'int." sh)s I In- dm ion. "and I'm sorter lettln go of the rooster nml lennhi In his side Thmigli I'vo lived III Jericho fur 'Jli jeins 1 can't make nut ylt whether my plul u Is on the north m wist side nf l he house. I'm iiiulcrsiainlln that Kllsha Tavlor has siiuthlu In spring on this mectlu. and we are ready to hem it ' I'llsha was lead) lie had bin wiilch lu tho glow Hi i.f the town hall fur "Ir long years, and lie hud had his e)o ou tho tower dir. and night He had lmk id at It fr. to lb' stns't and from tin roof of his 1 .nn lie hail looked at it at noQmla.v . ,id squinted al II m mid night and I I ' mie to one iiiiiilti-iiil.li conclusion 1 wanted the Httm-r i.r a cllt nngil ish off that tower, ami lie wnnli'l il angel to be p liiim n ivurds. sar " on n gravestone he saw lu Htlffulo. The angel would signify the goislnev" of Jericho, nml straugeisi would no longer slop and raise a rnvv hecHUse they couldn't git a glass of lieur or find .iiiylssly In take a hand at poker. Her p'mllii upward would be an object lesson to the Sunday school children, mill Hie sight of her would calm ttr fis'tlu's of a man about in lick bis h If. There was a bowl of derision as KM Ua sot down, and the deacon said tbat to p'int had bin made, lie was a den ton of the ehuich mid a gissl man. but ie'd never consent to h'!t a gilt anno! 3P- ! lu. uiuer nil), nm ,insr-. lowers. He culled upon IteVetiW.fe1-1 fttr his views, and Heverly Jumped up mil declared himself In favor of the American eagle. If a rooster signified trlt and Independence, an eagle signi fied all that and a dozen things more An eagle stood fur liberty, freedom and equal tights. It was Uie emblem of a glorious icpublle. Its wings sheltered the helpless as well as tho strong, and Its soft conin lulled the Infant to slccn. while Its sci cam sent tho father to the field of battle to light fur the grandest principles nf mankind. It wns a rsittl'a inccch. full of icilhot patriotism, nun i Deacon Spooner said that Daniel Web iter never appioitebed It In Ills palmh st days. It didn't allect the other fac tions. Imwevii They stuck out fu the cllt ball. Hie rooster, tlie compass n'lnls nnd the angel, and each one de dared he'd light to the hitler end As a compromise, Jim Shmcly. who didn't care what they put up. m-ived fur a gilt giiai. and Abraham Scott. who was gnln to move away aud had lost all Interest, moved fur a monkey. hut they was hooted down and every body began tn Jam his elbows aioiind and call ever) body else a hog Then1 was every sign that the uieetln would break up In a free light, when there comes a flash and an awful clap of thunder, and at the same time l.i"b Hillings walked lu to gll out of the storm. Deacon Spooner appealed to lit m to save the honor of Jericho by brlnglu about harmony, and I.lsb looked around aud replied: "As 1 understand It. this ei-nwd Is divided as to what shall ornament the top of the city hall tower?" "That's II!" .veils everybody "And you've bin Javvln and speech! fyln fur the last three hours without icttlln on anything? Waal. 1 don't see no use of any more belli said." "Hut what's your Idea. I. Ish'" ask" the deacon. "My Idea Is that that fust thunilcib, n knocked your blamed old tower mie t Continental cocked hat. ami that ynu kin save your breath to pick up the silvers fur klndlln wood." And the crowd rushed ont and found that I.lsb was k'recl. M. 'i vt' THEIR NEIGHBORLY WAY. llhln'l XX'nlt l.on tn llralii llnrrnvi I n u Tliliius. A young woman of Washington birth and rearing, who has made her liniue for these thlee years past lu a small Indiana town, says that for taet am! diplomacy she knows nobody In eqna. Iier iieie'hbor.s out tilde She hail s'arcely settled herself In her new home when one day she beard a lieu proudly cackling lu her hack )iinl She went out to see what could liavi brought a strange ben lam hoi an' and found that the fowl bad Jusi Ian an egg lu the vvoodbox outside th. kitchen door While she was still w mi ilerlng where on earth tlie creatine h:n' , 'limit frnm the shock head of a linn nail tall Kill of 1'-' rose over the fence which divided the vard from the yard of the house next door. "Hello." said the girl. "liond morning." answered the Wash tnctoiilau. "We not nlent.v of eggs." rematked the clrl. "Maw says you kin have Unit one our hen Jos' laid In that wmidbox of yotirn." "Thank )nii very much." said Waslilugtoniau Tlie clrl still hung on the fence t lir "We aln'l gnln In charge you nut liln for it." she went nn. "That's very kind. Indeed." anwei-eil 'Ihe new- neighbor "It's a gift." lemarked the gill Then iheie was silence fur a few m..i, ia Tlie i-li I still eliinu In In I tide of Ihe fence. "Snv." she said llllllll.V. "Iliaw sa.vs nnti- vnu're 1 liallllCll Willi US I'lllli' ahe'd like to boiry a tack hummer Washington I'nsl. lilliie; In Xinnlii-r", The i"viUilliulor-Tbe 'Jlhake may Is1 ixifeclly iied without pain The IMItnr We lder If the specific lit hard - ink. If mil. we will try II -Ithwlth Subeditor Indeed! If teili'i'd, II will be a lder Asslstan Suls lllderly. gentlemen 'Us a sole subject. Deiiulv Assistant sllh- Yes. and re tjillrlng lilliide bear. Coriespondeuce Kdllor This is car ryllig the mailer as far as SOqitetU will bear Ollleo Itnv Those w ho are so I V.II-H as to do Ihe above will llnd imcli para era 1 111 1! contain a slight II uf .linuior. Printer's Dcvll-fi l shame, -.enlb rmen-"l shame!-- IVni'son's. Ilr llnuhl In Vlnrrr. .Miss Anlliiile Volt ought Hi get mar rled, Mr Oldchapp. Mr. omehaiin (eainesllyi -I law wished miiay limes lately that i had h wife. Miss AnlUiau (dellghledi Have you. really? Mr. Oldehapii -Yes. If I had a wife, he'l probably hau a sewing machine, iiinl ihe sewing machine would have an oil in", ami I coiiht take II and oil my nilli-o ,'lmli- It sinievks bori'lbly l-1 change. I'rrparlnu I'nr Htnrill llllisb,!! 'tlnn'i utii believe III Jlioral sill lion?" nskisl l Ik1 neighbor reiii, 1 mi 1 ini 11 1 fnl lie r ktilliisl'il Will Hie kw-lteli i.ilsiil III the air "Of tours.' 1 ilu' he answin-il ' I lrli.il II Mil... nml 'I'm L'llllli III Irv It ncaln Just as sunn as I lick lhi b hard enough so that he'll know eiesagii 1,. I , 1 , 1 ... I 1,1 11 t tut noil lime I fry It, Yes. sir: iimrnJ suasion is a mm thlni:. nml I'm colrig to teach tbhs ' 1, 010 muni H Is If T have to Wll'i' the Vt., mil ,.t lilin in iln It lie dni'sil'l innri'i'liilK lis mU iililliL-e" yet." 'hlea fo Post. V lirrnl llsli). 'roniinv-Hid ion know about that buby thai was ftsl un eleplmnl's milk. nun. and ciilmsl "0 ihiuiiiIs ii ilayr 'I mil In V V I'nn fllllllL'lialltlV'I'-No. I lldn't. Whose liaby was It? Toiiimy-Tlii" elephant's baby. i pop Scraps. Theru nro only three renialiilnil'uf lift irlclrial lit crosses built by King lid- fvurd I to mark tlio rntlug phuu of 3ueen UlcHiior's fiiuuml pmceirton. 'ine Is near Northampton, one Wurihani 2ross, thu third at CViurltig Cross. j lmI),rs snd !,! uoou, Nw. DrvPlKN I --r-ITT ; WrUlnO. na I rU Lll" flfl-ftT-flli-ii First ht. Til, main 109, HAN fltAXt IsCO l.Mlll) IM .tlSlxhllKt (. '1 II - dllt 1,1'VV lUlll tl I" I luliei',1 MS.SIIH S 1)V VM1, T.VII ci.f.s ii' ii Hi ii u limine rrom 'iio'inm croud . v c k s lull nun: i iiuittiH m mui utiouriuno uiiort tlto wotst vt I'OhW on r nu-ii' It vuis the Moral i.isi' of in i 1 on r I1..1I A tltllf llllt 11 tl ll'llil" llllll suit' 1 no i SI ill it liuttg 011. Ilt'iuil nf llio llv X vmi Tviulih To lnv amiii'iiii'iit Hit y stiijimi in 111 11. m nml couitti Uio arsi lusiii 1 I'Utiorst' utui n i-oiiuiii'nu ilu'iii to tin- inutile 11 nn 1 vv nisirv i v MsinlsT 'otinioss mui Alt, 1 111 Inl SiiiiisoiiiLi titn'et. Sau r'rtiiK'Ist'o. .1 ily T. Mil Wlnlor wills hmo iilwni- lin serious things In 1110. Tlit'V lire liunl iiuil stny for months Itul the lust hiis sioms it suilitc HIIS SIOppI it SUllltCllljr VAIit l.ls. llotli eoujtti coiil'ii' ot iliiys. Is"' iui Mil- KM MA I liVianci 10 Aug. 0, w hr Miilii'I.'n 111 N lull' mui colli ilisiimiesri'il lu conl'n' ot iliiys. N tlitim rise ilis's this (or tui' Mil- KMMA i IIOI.I.IX. II .Muss HI , MIlDlf I llf I 10 ,1US "i " I llvn lu-rnss tlie strn llnmi iiIiith MKM"!' VNVViic TAlit'l.Ks urn Vili' That Is iiu J .u t..t. 11...... '1'i.nt-.it,,,,;., 'i.u itimiit notui- liv llrst tisili Itii'iu. limit 11 iton'tl Ism's Ml lino lorsr 1 liuo l " uiin i mint in Niinm " 11. I. Van vrl Ii I. Capitalist, till? WiiHliliigtoa Stnu i. huu l riis- CISl'O. ,UKU"l 11', lim sii-iit iHistpiitit for '4T cents In stumps In INI.AN'lt llltl'll CD . !W1I Wnsliiinrtou Siren' suit 1'iniiclsio. Also on sale ny our local up m C. Y. Lowe. Driijijiist. Printers' Snaps. Uoolice News Ciisch. We tnivo sevi'rnl huiutnsl pulrsnl ihme 1'iisos Tlioy nro n Irlttu ..miillcr tlmu full site. Were usnt by two It'iiilina iliilllos before Lino's I'liino in Tlicv urf lust tlio sire to fut'tllliili' coiiisitU)ii In perfect enter Kilty cents per pulr Pine Cordon Jobber. Now stylo, Sxt'J. si'i'iiml lninil itli tliron orf: tn llrst class i-onibtloii llm stile stoma lUturts nml Is one Jf tlie Iwst sei'onil lninil presses r liiivc.liiul rorii limit tluii' It l n "mil1 Scoond-liiilld C.x llndci'. s;. I'oliiinii iUrto. Will ork llsio :in hour. A tmririiia for n foiiiitry ilu lv Soincltody nml Dlnplny.'rypc. I, llus not seen olio luontlt's use Koum ot nil liurilly stivlueJ Secoml limul prices. PACIFIC SHIES TYPE FOUNDRY 508 Clny Street, S. I', An Aernlmlle Splilrr, A curious Instance of the ability of an Insect to siiccessltilly measure dis tance was evidenced once while 1 waa traveling tlut.ugh uorlherti Argentina. I tlrst made the aciualnlance uf my friend on the back verauda of a little village tavern. I was lying lu a hum mock. About two feet from me was a 3 by II Inch hand rail ir wood, support ed by wooden balusters As I lay tin re I noticed a Ily alight on tbe lop or the wood. While I watched him, tbe Ily apparently turned Into a spider I could not believe my eyes, hut ou floaer Inspection I saw that a spider Jumped from somewhere aud alighted Mi lop of my ll.v. I thought this worth watclnn.j and found thai Ibis was bis method iT procedure: A Ily would alight on t ip tf Ihe railing, the spider would lake In tho distance at a glance ami w ool I ills appear down Ihe side of ihe i l l walk along toward Ihe Ily, but "lit of s ght until he leached the place en Iln side of Ihe rail al right angles to Hie po d Hon occupied by the fly when In last saw It. Then ho would wall, mail)' to Ihe top of the rail and faMin Ids web, then walk down, pa.v nig out his web as he went till he was us far from tlie place where he had fastened his web as was tlie fly. then e' vg orous leap. Ihe well awmgiii- In in round In the arc of a -i f ! nnd fin would alight on lop nf !n llv I have never seen one no tli s seemingly dltllcult leap, exma u ten tho ily left ids position in r ii me spider had liulshed his preliminaries. H. A. Suverkrop In .s. i. ntihi inert can. Illili'k Sen IViMilliirllles, Thu lllack sea has pi . nl unties Which distinguish It frnm Hie M d i r ranean. Atlantic or ra. no i ' t," at est ascerla I depth Is I .'isi fi'i I s A surface ciiricnt (lows . ..ninn iny from tlie Itlacl sea in'n the Mi l ' r ranean through me in- poms inn Dardanelles and an muh u nir. nt of salt water from the Medit. 1 1 ancan Into tho lllack tea. This umh'i' m i cut of water Is warm ami sinks b. the hottm and lu ciiiieiiifii f i's great dulisll) pievi'iils vi'i-Pciil cln nl.iiion Tll lesirtl Is llitll tbe-c di i "i waters are rcudpied stiiguant Thev me s.itu rated Willi siilpliuii'teil li.viliiigeti. and corrseitienlly life Is Impossible In an expedition In which Sir John Miuiay took part ihe water luoughl un by means of a water bollle from a depth of lib) fiitlmms siiiellcd eMiclly llkciob tell egga. Xn life Ibeiefnie is possible In tbe lllack sen lieyiind a depth of 100 fathoms, which Is a striking 'en trust In what happens lu the open ocean, whole Ihuie In an abundance of animal life at that depth. This In lugs about another eMraorillmii-y condition .Willi leferellce to Ihe deposits that lu all the deeper deposits then1 it nn abundant chemical precipitate of car bonlilc nf lime, a condition not obtain- Ing us far a Is known lu any other oconu. Muulciiml auiboillles of Itlegclsburic. near tsnarbiuck. Alsace, propose to es tablish an iiuiimiohlle service between the lowu and Ihe center ot St Jean- iiai-liriuii a distance of six miles, oud tui'i adverilsisl for otters of eight nt,,,.., i..lili'l.,M Thiisii urn (n be hlrell BAD COLDS ii i' i si rnr six inoiitlis nml may jMrurw mioed If fMipd miltitble. At Chariot leiibiira near llerllu, an electric ointil- 3 us is now in circulation wmcu can iaiisinii IT pvisoiis, eight In the into r'ni un I I'.iue oil toil.