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BANDON RECORDER' ncle Tcnn’l Cabin" and the Sonih. Possibly the most general conception • f the old life nt the south held by the test of the country is that drawn from “Uncle Tours Cabin.” a work which, whatever its truth lu detail—and there was doubtless much truth—yet by rea son of its omissions and Its grouping contained even more untruth as a cor rect picture of a civilization, says Thomas Nelson Page In The Atlantic. As an argument against the evils In herent in slavery It was unanswerable: as a presentation of the life it under took to mirror it was rather a piece of emotional Action. Infused with the splr It of an able and sincere but only par tlally Informed partisan, than a correct reflection. It served a purpose far be yond the dream and possibly even the intention of its author. It did much to hasten the overthrow of slavery. It did no less to stain the reputation of the south und obscure what was worthy and flue in Its life. From tha’ time the people of the south were re garded, outside its own border, much— as, shall we say, China is regarded to day—as one of the effete peoples, as an obstacle In the path of advance and possibly among many as an object of righteous spoil. *»»»»»»»»♦♦»»»»»»»»»»♦ » j * » ’ : Polly Larkin J »»»»»»»»»»»»♦»»»»»»»»»*»»♦ Tbe boy that whistles on the way is to be trusted. He is never plotting and scheming and concocting some plan in his silent, moody way that will bring unhappiness to those who love him Whenever I hear a boy being scolded for whistling merrily in his own happy, noisy fashion, 1 feel like telling them of a little incident that touched and made an impression on Polly some time since. A young man lay dying of consump tion. It was of the slow, lingering kind that gives the victim time for re flection, painful thought it may be sometimes. In the next room he heard his little nephew whistling an air of one of the catchy songs of the day, and his sister scolding and threatening to punish him if he did not stop being so noisy. The sick man turned wearily in his bed and looked wistfully at the watcher sitting beside him. “1 wish she wouldn't do that. Why doesn't she let him whistle in peace and be happy in his own fashion so long as he is innocent of any wrong-doing. If she persists she will drive him into the street, where he can lie free to do what he likes, and no one will be nagging at him all the time. 1 have warned her over and over ugain about always pick ing at the boy and making his life miserable. I’ve been lesson enough to the family. Why doesn’t she heed it. He’s never plotting mischief when lie’s whistling, you can rest assured of that. Polly was talking to a gentleman re cently who had Just returne«! from his home in the old country. While there he visited the White Chapel district in London, famous for its vices and many horrible murders. Among the latter the victims of ‘‘Jack the Ripper” fig ured. He moved like a thief in the uight, silently doing his terrible work and stealing away in the darkness, leaving the poor creatures as silent witnesses of bis presence. This district is so crowded with people who have no homes and are wanderers in the laud and have no place at night to rest their weary bodies, that a novel way has been found to give them rest. In a large room ot a cheap tenement house rojMm were stretched across the room at regular intervals, and men tired of tramping went into tills room by the dozen or until the room was filled with all that it would bold. Wedged in like sardines they leaned on this rope with their arms folded a>«out it to keep them from falling and fell into a slum ber which, if it was not the sleep of the just, was oblivion for at least a time of the wretched life they were living. Probably they dreamed of a happy home in days gone by. It may be their dreams carried them to tlie banquet table, where the one ob|ect in life seemed to lie “eat, drink and be merry." Perchance they forgot the pangs of hunger and dreamed that poverty had taken flight and they would never want any more. (Jr they may have had wretched dreams and started with fear as the deeds of this crime-stained dis trict passed in endless procession before them like some great panorama. Pity if they dreamed at all, for the tired bodies should have had an unbroken rest—a heavy, dreamless sleep for the luxury of leaning on that rope was of short duration, for at a given hour in walked the proprietor of the building or his assistant, and with a sharp knife cut one rope after another. Down went row after row of men, who slowly picked themselves up and went blink ing out into tho night to trudge away the remaining hours or lounge about some groggery. The room once cleared of its occupants, the rojies were again adjusted and the doors thrown open to the waiting crowd of. weary men, who were ready and anxious to go through the same experience. When I asked what was the matter with the people of England that they did not supply places where homeless and unfortunate people could at least get a bed, he re marked, “You don’t realize how much a foot of ground is worth there, Polly. Every foot is worth a small fortune.” A SALE OF WARTS. FOLLOWED THE LEADER. Juieulle Transact Ion That Seemed to CouUrm a Theory. A Case Where Naval Cadets Turned Discipline Into a Joke. “This theory.” «aid the traveling man, “that warts will go away wheu you stop thinking about them may have something lu it, and I am inclined to have faith In it. I know from actual observation that warts can be transfer red and will give you the ease In point. “I was buying a newspaper when I noticed that the hands of the newsboy were covered with warts. Ills stand was within a block of my house, but I am away so much the little fellow did not know me by name. I said to him: “ ’You should get some one to charm away those warts,’ that being the metb- o«l of getting rid of them wheu I was a boy. “ ’They ain't mine now,’ he said. ‘I sold them last week to Teddie Stearns, and they'll all go to him.’ “Now", Teddie Stearns is my own hoy, and I did not like to think of bls smooth, chubby hands being disfigured with warts, and we did not live In a wart atmosphere. They belong more exclusively to the barefoot boy with cheek of tan conditions. I had been such myself. When I went home, 1 called my boy to me and looked with some anxiety nt his hands. They were as clean,and white as a girl’s. “ ‘What is it, papa?’ he asked curi ously. “ ‘I am looking for warts.’ " ’Oh,’ and he drew a long, delighted breath, 'there ain't any yet, but they’re sure to come, for I bought them from “Carrotty Mike” for a pin. He says I'm sure to get ’em. Ain’t you glad?' “Glad! I could have cried, and I be lieve his mother did cry. But that blamed little cub said lie wouldn’t be a tenderfoot, and he would have warts. 1 read the riot act to him and went away for a month's trip, and when I- came back he was as proud as Punch. His hands had grown a crop of warts that discounted anything 1 ever saw in that line. I limited up ‘Carrotty Mike,’ and. would you believe it, there wasn't a wart on his hands! He had trans ferred them all to my boy.’’—Chicago Record-Herald. Among other good stories told by Cyrus Townsend Brady in hfs “Under Tops’ls and Tents,” published by Scrib ners, is this: It is related that a large number of uaval cadets were negligent in follow ing tlie service Iu the chapel, which was ufter the ritual of the Episcopal church. An Incautious officer In charge on Sunday morning made a little ad dress to the church party on the sub ject, saying lie supposed that some of them erred through ignorance, but If they would observe him carefully and do as lie did—in military parlance, fol low the motious of the commanding of ficer—they would not go wrong. Word was pass««d quietly through the battalion. They marched into the church. The officer in charge took his place in the front pew, settled himself In his seat ami calmly blew his nose. Three hundred noses were blown si multaneously with a vehemence that was startling. The officer looked around and blushed violently In great surprise. Three hundred heads "followed tbe mo tions of the commanding officer.” Six hundred cheeks violently tried to blush, a hard thing to for a midshipman to do, and so on through the service. The man could not stir without In stant Imitation. He finally confined himself strictly to the prescribed rit ual of the service, lookiug neither to the right nor to the left, not daring to raise a finger or breathe out of tbe or dinary course. Tills enterprise also was a startling success. The cadets received other instructions later In the day from a furious officer who sternly resented their Innocent statements that they did not know which was ritual and which was not and that he bad not instructed them thnt blowing his nose stood on a differ ent plane from saying his prayers. It was a huge Joke everywhere. O«« NATURE’S MISTAKES A WOMAN’S LOVE. A SOME THAT MEN CONSIDER TO BE OF REMARKABLE VALUE. Caraduilr.l a. It May Appear, ths Perfect to«« of a Precious Stole I. Largely Due to Some Imperfection In Its Makins by Xatnre. «entinrl •ng«-l sitUn* high in glory Heard thia thrill wait ring out from purgatory: “Hava mercy, mighty angel, hear my atory! “I loved, and, blind with paaalonate love, 1 tell. Love brought me down to death and death to bell, Fur God io juu, and death tor sin la well. "I do not rage against hla high decrew Nor tor myself do ask that grace shall be. But tor my love on earth who mourna lor me. Paradoxical as it may appear, the “Great Spirit, let me aee my love again perfection of a gem is largely due to And comfort him one hour, and I were tain some imperfection iu its make. Some To pay a thousand years of Are and pain.” little mistake made iu tbe laboratory of Then said the pitying angel: “NayI Repent wild vow! Look I Tbe dial finger’a bent nature produces a defective stone That Down to the last hour of thy punishment I" which Is perfection itself from the lap idary's point of view. Ninety-nine out But still she wsiled: “I prey thee, let me got ol every hundred emeralds dug from I cannot riae to peace and leave him co. the mine are almost white and of little Oh, let me soothe him in hia bitter wool" value, but the hundredth oue Is of a The brazen gates ground suddenly sjar, rich velvety green and. If without oth And upward, joyous, like a rising star. er flaws than its color, sells for $300 a She rose and vaniahed in the ether far. carat or 240 times as much as its col Hut soon sdown the dying sunset sailing, orless brother. The reason of the rich And like a wounded bird her pinions trailing. color which gives the emerald Its value She fluttered back, with broken hearted wailing. Is that nature, in making the stone, put Site sobbed: “I found bim by the summer sea In too much oxide of chromium. Just as Reclined, his head upon a maiden’s knee. the cook sometimes gets too much sal She curled his hsir snd kissed him. Woe is msl' eratus iu the biscuits. The standard of She wept: “Now let my punishment begin! perfection In the laboratory of nature I have been fond and foolish. Let me In Is the colorless emerald, and her deep To expiate nty sorrow and my sin.” green ones are some of her failures; angel answered: "Nay, sad soul; go higher! failures which, nevertheless, delight Tlie To be deceived in your true heart’s desire mankind, however much they may dis Was bitterer than a thousand years ot flrel" —John Hay. gust nature. You could buy a ton of oxide of chromium for the price which A Formidable Meal. DYNAMITE AND MINERS. half a grain of it gives to a cheap and Sometimes the names given to dif common crystal. ferent varieties of plants and vegeta When nature makes mistakes in man Long Immunity From Accident Re bles are confusing, not to say startling. sult» In Contempt of Danger, ufacturing diamonds, the results are It Bounds as If one had Indulged in a “After a miner had handled dynamite equally remarkable. Her standard fot most lesthetlc meal to say, “I hnve Just a diamond is a pure white stone, but for eight or ten years without a serious eaten an early rose.” But when one sometimes a foreign substance gets into mishap it is a good Idea to put him to remembers that Early Bose Is tbe name tbe crucible, and tlie result is a red or doing something else about the works,” of a popular variety of potato the les- blue diamond. A flue white brilliant of said a gentleman of this city who has thetlcism vanishes. Potatoes seem to one carat can be bought for $125, but a had n great deal of experience with high be especially liable to have names be »»»» blue stone of that size would be cheap explosives. “The chances are a hundred stowed on them which have a most "I tell her to try and remember that at $3,500. A red diamond Is of even to one that his long Immunity from ac “unedible” sound. grenter value, a red stone of fifteen cident has given him such a contempt Two women ont on a bicycle tour be ‘still waters run deep.’ I was one of grains having been sold tor $5,000. Yet for danger that be is an unconscious came hungry, and there was no inn In the still water Kind. I was held up as the little particle of foreign material menace to everybody on the premises. sight, but there was a farmhouse near u model of propriety and goodness, and which nature carelessly let fall into the He will do things that not only imperil by, and an old man was pottering about it is a wonder my brother did not hate BEE AND HIVE. mixture when she was making that his own life, but the lives of all his In the adjacent potato patch. To him me. He was always a happy, rollick stone down iu tlie heart of some prime comrades. To give you an Illustra they appealed for food. He promised ing, good-natured fellow, invariably in If the hive rests on the ground, it val volcano Is of less value than a tion, once I had an old Uornishman at to do what he could, saying that, at for all the fun he could get and the will be too damp. grain of common salt and only got work at a mine iu which 1 was inter any rate, he could assure them of good leader in all the games, etc. He whis ested and had intrusted him with a It will pay to use foundations by fill there by mistake. potatoes, as lie bad every variety in bls CULLINGS FROM FICTION. ing all frames full. Nature manufactures in her laborato general supervision of all the blasting. garden. The women enjoyed the meal tled from morning until night. Whis Set the hive a little above the ground ry n material called spinel. You can He had been handling dynamite for and especially commended tbe pota tled when he was dressing, whistled on The man who knows a woman knows to admit of a circulation of air. the way to church, and was called buy a block of spinel as large as you twenty years or more and was Justly toes. the world.—"A .Summer Hymnal.” can carry for a few dollars. Sometimes regarded ns an expert. During that From 9 o'clock a. m. to 3 o ’ clock p. tn. down for it on more than one occasion, “Yes,” said tbe farmer, "you have Tlie people wlio help us most are includes the hours of successful operat In making spinel Hinall quantities of entire period he had never had an acci not done so badly. You have eaten two and if he happened to be detained at those who make light of our achieve ing with bees. chromic acid get Into the material and dent wortli speaking of, and by de Schoolmasters, two Blacksmiths, four night everybody knew when Ned was ments nnd have faitli in our possibili color It a deep red. Tbe pieces so col grees the care and vigilance that were Procure new blood In the apiary. In- Kidneys and a couple of White Ele coming home, for away off' in the dis ties.—"Sir Christopher.” phants.” breeding Is as objectionable with bees ored nature rejects us spoiled iu tbe responsible for his excellent record had tance would come the sound of Ned’s For things never come quite right in as with live stock. making and throws them iu the dust worn away until he was beginning to whistle that was always enough in tills world. The threads seem to slip A Taraninla'a Jnmp, bln, from which men dig them out and entertain the delusion, common to old It Is necessary to unite all weak col out of our hands as we are going to tie onies that will be unable to build up call them rubies. A ruby of tlilrty-two hands, that the danger of the stuff was “There are strange sights In Porto itself to drive away the blues. Ned the knot.—“Sister Teresa.” carats recently so^l for $52,000. Yet very much exaggerated. Rico,” said a returned traveler. "Ta was sadly flogged every now and then into stroug stocks. “One day I was passing through a There’s nothing like marrying a man rantulas are one of them,” he contin for his noisy ways, but before the sting tbe material of the cheap spiuel and Care should be taken to save all If you want to know him better, only young brood and the brood combs of the valuable ruby are practically the cut where some blasting had been go ued, “and you should see a tarantula of the punishmhnt was hardly gone it limits your acquaintance with other jump! One of them went through a he was whistling and trying to forget same, save for that small fraction of ing on and noticed tbe old Cornishman people afterward, you know.—“A Little those containing brood. marvelous performance, with myself that he had been disgraced by a pun chromic acid which got Into tbe ruby hammering a drill into what seemed to On account of It being the only ma be a boring In the rock. I asked him Gray Sheep.” and a dog for spectators. The dog’s ishment. Ned always considered it a mistake. terial that can be depended upon to by Wheu barking awoke me early one morning, nature starts out to manufac what lie was doing, and be told me But If you are looking for a wife, stay pine Is the best material for hives. and I slipped into my shoes and ran disgrace to lie punished, and when 1 Carus, choose ye the woman ye would ture opals, she endeavors to make them coolly there was a cartridge in the bole BRIEF REVIEW. Combs should not be left in empty without any cracks lu them. Iu this that had failed to explode and be was out. Spot—that's tho «log's name—was look back at it now, I wonder why he like to keep ye company through a making frantic plunges at an enormous was ever chastised, for a better boy month’s rainy weather in the Isle of hives about the apiary. That Is tbe she seldom succeeds, coming nearest to ‘Just knockin’ out the tampin’ to re- Type Printing Telegraph. worst place they can be left, as moths perfection In tbe Mexican opals, which priine it.' I was horrified, for at every tarantula, as big as my palm and Its never lived than our Ned. Well, as I Mull.—“Cinderella.” The Baudot multiplex type-printing are always to be found near the bees have few cracks In them and therefore blow lie was liable to explode the dyna legs covering as much ground as a soup said before, Ned whistled merrily on What is the good of it? What will It plate. Its wicked black eyes made me the way, even catching the notes of the telegraph is said to be operating very bring her? No woman yet has pos and are sure to infest the combs. little luster. The fiery glow of the ori mite, and I ordered him sternly to stop and never repeat such a performance. One advantage in closed end framet creep. meadow larks and orioles, and it was successfully on the Berlin-Paris tele sessed a wonderful head who did not is that a hive lull of combs may be ental opal and the play of light iu the Tbe proper method would have been to “All of a sudden the thing shrank up neverappreciated, but 1 was held up to graph line. The whole telegraph busi pay for it at some time with her heart. depths of that exquisite stone are due handled as though It were a single entirely to tlie numberless cracks have drilled a new hole near by and like a sponge and Jumped for the dog. ness between Berlin and Paris, which —“A Woman Alone.” piece instead of a collection of loose which seam the surface of the gem. It exploded the first charge with a second I give you my word, it Jumped fifteen the boy, who never saw the day he heretofore required five telegraph lines, As a rule, the men whom men draw feet If It was an inch. Twice the dog could not look anybody in the eye cun now be easily done over one by the and the women whom women depict are pieces, thus saving work, worry and must give nature a poor opinion of blast. He obeyed sullenly, grumbling ran under the spider’s Jump—fact. Oth without llinching, as a model of pro means of the Baudot system. The op nearer the truth, for it Is a blessed law time. mankind when she sees him selling the to himself, nnd less tlia^a month after If tlie bees cannot conveniently enter ers were watching by this time, and priety and good manners. 1 was al Mexican opals, which are nearly per ward was blown up wlflle doing exabt- of nature that men and women shall they all saw It. Usually, though, be ways the perfect gentleman, and could eration is said to be influenced by minor view one another through the eyes of tbe hives during the sudden changes of fect, for 12 cents a carat and paying ly the same tiling. He lost his left arm Just side stepped a bit. not do anything In the eyes of my interruptions of the conduit. The work the imagination.—“A Point of Honor.” cool weather, quite a number will be $25 a carat for her failures, the cracked at the shoulder, bls left eye and part of Ills left enr. He also lost his contempt lost; hence care should lie taken to fire opal of the east. "I broke up little pieces of a branch adoring parents that was not proper for the operators is not more arduous have the entrances arranged so that the of a tree nnd burled them nt the taran and worthy of emulation. I was de than with the Hughes apparatus. Con Not only in gems, but iu many other for dynamite, and wheu he finally The Proofreader. tula. My aim was Just good enough to sul-General Guentherof Frankfort, Ger things, does nature make mistakes and emerged from tbe hospital I gave him An anonymous writer in the Ameri bees can enter readily. stir him up. At first he kept Jumping ceitful at heart all the time and really many, says the new successes in quick can Printer of New York says: failures, the results of which are high back Ids former Job. I never had a Knots on Tree*. away from us, but Spot always herded never showed myself in my true light. and multiplex telegraphy will create a ly valued by man. The chunk shell, a more scrupulously careful employee “The ideal proofreader for a small In tbe barks of our forest trees are shell much like the conch shell of these than he was from that time on. It him back again. Then he Jumped I received the praise showered upon peculiar situation for the administra printshop ought to be an accomplished straight for us. At last a lucky shot me at home and abroad as though I de printer, a sensible person, a person un contained a multitude of latent buds, shores, Is one of the commonest shells seems a brutal thing to sny, but there keeled him over, and a few strokes served it, and yet in my own heart 1 tion of the telegraph service. If the derstanding the scope and limitations which are developed and grow under ou the beaches of India, and millions is nothing that does an old dynamite with a convenient club finished him.”— knew I was a deceiver of the worst Baudot system be introduced all over of the English language, one compre certain favorable conditions. Some of them are gathered and burued for hand as much good as to get blown up once or twice.”—New Orleans Times- trees possess this property In a remark New York Times. kind. I was at the head of many a Germany, and, in addition, if thequick hending the true offices of punctuation, able degree, and often, when the other tbe lime that Is in them. Yet lu a tem Democrat. telegraph of Pollak and Virag lie uti ple near Kandy, Ceylon, are two chauk one with a keen and true appreciation scrape, concocted the whole thing, The Subjection of Man. lized for newspaper telegrams, and if of literature, a storehouse of exact pnrts are killed down by frost, the shells which hold the place of houor In Parental Eeoxomr. when I knew Neil or somebody else “No, I never have a bit of trouble Professor Slaby succeeds in applying knowledge, a perfect grammarian, a property of pushing out these latent a shrine covered with gold, and no "Papa,” said Dicky, “all the other would have to stand the blame for it. buds into growth preserves the life of with my husband,” remarked the frail amount of money could buy them from boys are going to have torpedoes or his discoveries concerning multiplex perfect speller and with a fund of hu little woman with the Intelligent face. Some way or other no one ever thought spark telegraphy to ordinary wires, it mor sufficient to enable him to do his the plant. These buds, having once their guardian priests. Their value firecrackers or something for the begun to grow, adhere to the woody “In fact, I have him right under my of connecting me with them, and if I will then be only a question of a short whole duty along these various lines consists in tlie fact that nature was not layer at their base and push out their quite herself tlie morning she fabricat Fourth of July. Can’t I have anything thumb.” happened to be caught in any escapade without making for an early grave. If at all?” ? ou uvu don't i look “xvu iook very strong, ” aouDt- doubt- ome one was kind enough to say, ‘tile time when the existing business will he does not really know everything, he points through the back toward tbe ed these shells and gave a right hand “Dicky.” said Mr. Stinjey, beckon hardly keep all the lines busy. light. fully commented the engaged girl. ed twist to them Instead of a left hand ing mysteriously, “come with me, and little gentleman was there trying to act ought assuredly to be able to scent out Tbe buds then unfold and develop “You mistake me, my dear. “It’s a as peacemaker, or dissuade them from an error and to know how to get at the leaves, which elaborate the sap carried ed one, such as has been given to all I’ll show you something." mental, not a physical, subjection.” India Exports Coal. truth. If lie reads the proofs for a up the small shoot. Once elaborated It other cliank shells, so fur as man their purpose.’ Ned knew differently He took him out to the summer kitch “Would you mlud telling me how”— weekly newspaper also, he ought to descends by the bark, when It reaches knows, since tlie beginning. en and showed him a large package, The enterprise of Calcutta merchants, scores of times, but he would not give “Not a bit. Always glad to help nny Baron Rothschild once paid $300 a neatly folded and tied with a string. know nil about local affairs and all one steer clear of the rocks. First of me away and took the unmerciful scor who are working with the railroad com about tbe town or city In order to pre tbe base or inner bark. Here It is ar dozen for some Schloss Johannlsberg “Tiiere,” he said, “lire all the paper rested, so to speak, and deposited be pany in the development of the Bengal all, you must know that a man in love ing or chastisement, as the case might wine, nud it Is admitted that, taking bags tliat have been brought into tbe vent the reported marriage of the girl Is the biggest sort of a fool and says be, and never uttered a word to exon coal fields, is borne out by recent statis who merely acted as bridesmaid and tween the outside and inner layer of everything luto consideration, It was house for a whole year from grocery things that make him almost wild when erate himself. Coward that I was, I tics, says a London newspaper. It ap untangle tbe mixed topography of the bark, as can be learned on examining not an exorbitant price. Yet the wine stores aud other places. I have had specimens on the trees In the woods of tbe same year from the vineyard di he hears them lu after life. I realized let him do it. pears that four years ago the total reporters’ articles.” your mother save them for you. Every almost anywhere. ft, nnd from the very beginning of our rectly adjoining tbe Johannlsberg vine one of them will make as much noise »*»» exports amounted to 212,273 tons, Cey courtship I kept a phonograph in the Henry Ward Beecher's Wit. yard, on the same bank of the Rhine, Dear old Ned went whistling mer lon taking quite half of the output and ns a firecracker If you fill It with air Manx Taxes. room, and every speech he made was rily on the way in spite of all the injus the Straits «Settlements 85,280 tons. In On one occasion as Mr. Beecher was a vineyard whose soil is. to all appear and pop It right.” In the matter of taxation tbe Isle of duly recorded. Now, whenever my hus tice that had been done him nearly all In the midst of an impassioned speech It was not exactly what Dicky had that year France, who is always a ready some one attempted to Interrupt him Man is unique. There Is no income tax, ances. the same, only brought $5 a band gets a little bit obstreperous I Just his life. He was a joy and comfort to no succession duties chargeable against dozen. And there Is no special secret set bls heart on, but It was all the- buyer of steam coal, purchased a con turn out a record or so. Heavens, how by suddenly crowing like a cock. The the estates of deceased persons, no about the manufacture of Johannlsberg Fourth of July he got.—Youth’s Com he does rave! But he can’t deny It. all when they quit trying to reform signment for testing purposes, and a orator, however, was equal to the occa wine or about the variety of grape panion. They always will, though. If you don’ him. Noone was so quick to do a kind small cargo of the same grade of coal slon. He stopped, listened till the crow highway or turnpike tolls. Roads are used. Its great value comes from a act and anticipated the wishes of moth came to this country to be scientifically ing ceased, and then, with a look of maintained by the revenue from two little joke of nature. In the soil of have proof positive.” Willie* to Take Chaacee. sources—a small tax upon every wheel “So you’re going to marry Mike?” "Thank you,”’gratefully murmured er, father, and everybody else as well. examined. surprise, pulled out his watch. “Morn and shod hoof and a levy upon every tbe Johannlsberg vineyard there Is an the engage«! girl. “I'll get a phono He was never too tired to lend a help ing already!” he said. “My watch is male inhabitant, who must give a day's Infinitesimal amount of a certain salt said tbe mistress inquiringly. graph this very day.” “Yls, mum.” ing hand, and everyliody imposed upon The largest nugget of gold ever un only at 10. But there can be no mis work on the road or Its equivalent In which Is found In tbe soli of no other “Are you sure you are not making 4 him. To look in Ned's honest eyes you earthed anywhere free from quartz, of take about it. Tbe Instincts of the low cash. Tiiere are no stamp duties on vineyard. The admixture is so slight mistake?” Orlicln of Ice Cream Soda. would know there was nothing hidden, which there is any record, was that er animals are Infallible.” receipts, checks, promissory notes, etc.; that no chemist lias ever been able to “Well.” returned the cook thoughtful There was a roar of laughter. The According to a Wisconsin legend, Ice but his life was like an open book. Ned Imitate it. yet It Is worth many thou taken out of the Byer <& Hamilton “lower animals” In the gallery collaps In fact, stamps are used only for post sands a year to tbe owner of the vine ly, “he’s not the best man in the world, cream soda had Its origin in Milwau age. — London Standard. to be sure, but if I lave him go how kee, tbe town that made lager beer fa went whistlng on the way and every mine, Hili End, New South Wales. It ed, and Mr. Beecher was able to re yard. kin I be sure of giftin’ another wan? mous. A confectioner whose trade was body loved and resjiected him, and was imbedded in a thick wall of blue sume as if nothing had occurred. Bathing tn Salt Lake. When Gold Looks Green. I've been thinkin’ nbout it, an' it looks among the wealthy used to make a when the call for volunteers came for slate 250 feet from the surface. It "Salt lake Is a remarkable sheet of Gold can be l>eateu out so thin that it to me like it's right an’ proper to take Don't Drink Dtarlnff Meal«. good, rich s«sla water by adding to it, soldiers to go to Manila, our Ned was weighed (140 pounds and w as 57 inches water in innny ways, and bathing Ifi It allows light to pass through It. In what ye kin git when ye kin git it. Be careful to limit the amount of wa when drawn, pure cream. Ills trade one of the first to enlist. He died doing long, 30 inches wide, and averaged 4 possesses features which are unique,” rapidly Increased, nnd one night when his duty, and came home among the inches in thickness. It was valued at ter and fluids which you take during says a Utah man. “It Is very invigor which case, though it still appears Them that holds off for the big prize brilliant yellow by reflected light. It Is has been known to lose the little wans. meals, since large quantities of these, be had a crowd to serve he ran out of silent passengers. I was one of the $248,000. especially Ice water, hinder digestion. ating and refreshing, to be sure, but it green as viewed by transmission—that I think I’ll take Mike.”—Chicago Post. cream. In desperation be used a small ‘still waters run deep’ kind. I shirked takes some time to become accustomed Is, by tbe light that passes through it. Not more than one glass of water quaytlty of ice cream to give tbe drink the call of my country, and watched Statisticsshow that if all the Protest should be taken during each meal. In to the extraordinary buoyancy of the This curious effect can easily be ob Child Baptism In Early Days. the proper rich consistency, and what Ned march away without hardly a ants in America and England gave a order to quentli the thirst which is so water. It is quite Impossible to sink served by laying a piece of gold leaf resulted is history.—Beverages. The following from the early court pang, but I never dreamed he would jienny a day their gifts in pennies apt to clamor for water at meals an or to drown In the lake, but many peo upon a plate of glass and holding It be records of York county. Me., we give never come oack except in his coffin. would amount to $400,000,000. Allow eminent authority suggests taking a ple have been killed by the water. tween tbe eye nnd the light, when tbe verbatim et literatim: “At a general The Fisht Hoar Day. When there Is a breeze and spray Is The eight hour day is not snch a new Yes, I shirked just as I had always ing $1000 for each missionary, this glass of hot water fifteen or thirty min dashed upon bathers, the water is so gold will appear semitransparent and court held at Saco Sept 17, 1(140, It is ordered by the court that the Worship thing. Ou April 2, 1792, the town of done through life. I am paying the would put 400,000 missionaries in the utes before meals. This acts especially densely Impregnated with salt that the of a leek green color. well In the morning, as It cleanses the ful Thomas Georges nnd Edward God Partridgefield, Mass., now Peru, vot««d penalty for my misspent life now, dy field annually. liquid portion evaporates very quickly Hla Prlao. stomach.—Ladies’ Home Journal. “to grant £150 for repairing highways ing by inches. I went the pace that nud leaves a deposit of salt on tbe skin. An amusing story, which may per frey, councillors for this province, shall in said town, to be worked out 2 thirds kills at a rapid rate. I should lie a “On several occasions people have haps he entirely true. Is told of a short order all the Inhabitants from Pisca Stamp collectors will lie interested t/i No Reciprocity. in June next, at 3s (id per Day. and tbe lasting and terrible example to my drifted out while bathing or been sighted but energetic member of tbe taquis to Kenebache, which shall have “Brownly tliliiks be has the smartest wrecked ami thrown overboard and aft know that Greece has issued a new set any children uubnptized as soon as other third in September at 3s per day. Russian secret police. any minister Is settled In any of their Eight hours In a day to be Deemed a sister. Her boy is like Ned. Let him of postage stamps, ditt'erirtg consider child In tbe world.” erward found dead on top of the water, He was walking through a little fre wliistie ami go through life making “Yes,” nnswered the morose man. choked to death by the accumulation of Day’s Work.” ably from the older ones. quented street of St. Petersburg oue plantations, they bring their said chil music for others. Look in my pocket “ That Illustrates the Ingratitude of life. salt iu their mouths and nostrils.” Meat In Norwar. night when he spied high up on a lamp dren to baptism, and If any shall refuse There Isn’t oue chance in a thousand to submit to the said order that the You don’t see fresh meat In Norway book and you will find three little post a placard. Iu Ireland during the last decade the that tliat child when he grows up will party so refusing shall be summoned Keeplaa VsKetables. any more frequently than In Japan verses that applied to our Ned:” “ Aba! ” he said to himself, scenting Presbyterians lost in memltersiiip 34,- go around declaring that he has the to answer their contempt at tbe next Vegetables should never be put Into There Is an abundance of bam, bacon mischief on the instant and alert for No deeds ot fame enshrined hts name, 000, the Episcopalians 29,000, the Cath smartest father In the world.”—Wash I the cellar, as many of them contain gcnernl court to be holden In this prov No laurel wreath or bay, and other cured meats and odd things action. “That's one of those Incendiary Journal. olics 413,000, while the .Methodists and ington Star. And yet be made earth happier; acids which will absorb the poison of notices about his majesty tbe czar! It ince.”—Lewiston like reindeers’ tongues and haunches .... .... ■■■- -.... « Jews increased. lie whistled on the way 1 the ground air. and If eaten will prove must come down at once!” from polar bears sent down from the The llapal Way. A Born Musical Genius. very unhealthy, and if allowed to re arctics, but very little beefsteak, roast With some difficulty, being of a stout And even grief found sweet relief, “Do you expect to realize a fortune Joshua Straw—Our boy Silas Is goln' main will rapidly decompose and fill Hope shed a brighter ray, beef or mutton.—Chicago Herald. build, be succeeded In climbing the post from your latest invention?" asked the Scotland is undoubtedly tile most ad «' be a musisbun. er I miss my guess. the air which arises to the upper rooms And hearts he knew not blessed him and dislodging the placard. He bore It capitalist. vanced of the Old World British coun Mrs. Straw-Dew tell! For whistling on the way I with a poison that will undoubtedly to the ground, and there, peering at It Tbe etiquette that makes us do an In “No,” said tbe Inventor, "1 don’t real tries in education. Joshua Straw—Yes. slree! You Jew’ cause much mischief. Potatoes should sincere net Is an etiquette to be avoid by tbe light of the lamp, he read two ly expect to. 1 had some hopes, but I And when from life's dark shadows ort t' see him prick up his ears when not lie exposed to the sun. but kept In Russian words, the English equivalent He passed Into the day, ed. Honesty of action is tbe founda Honesty pays twice as well as half lie hears you blow the dinner born.— some dry plnce where tbe light and air for which Is tbe well known legend suppose It will be tbe usual programme. They wrote above this line ot love, tion of the finest marnera.-Ladies’ I'll imagine the fortune and wine one Columbus (O.) State Journal. honesty. Don't forget it. “He whistled on tbe way I” can always strike them._______ Home Journal “JA^t^aun/^V^yj^Companlon. else will realize It”— Washington Star.