Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 21, 1905, Image 4

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BANDON RECORDER.
FACTS IN FEW LINES
’ —
Among the novel enlertaiumeiits
given recently for a« eel charity’s sake
was a grape festival given by some of
the prominent ladies of San Rafael for
the beuetit of the Presbyterian Or­
phanage at San Anselmo. It was a
day for the little folk», and hundreds
were present to enjoy the day and
carry the memory of it away as a day
well spent A unique programme ha>l
lieeu prepared, one of the features be­
ing a tug-of-war lietween two teams of
the tiny little tots of the nursery of the
orphanage. They hauled and pulled
with a vim, and seemed to enjoy it as
much as the spectators. There were
automobile rides and the delight of
riding on real, live (sinies, and there
were grab-tags, home-made candy and
toothsome golden-brown ginger bread,
and delicious mince pies linked in a
huge brick oven Imill on the grounds
for this occasion. The older |>eople
were not forgotten, either, for there
were lusciou» autumnal fruits and
beautiful flowers, exquisite fancy work,
lioth useful ami ornamental, and a de­
licious lunch served. All told, a neat
little sum was netted for the worthy
cause the gra|>e festival was given.
WOMAN AND 1 ASHION WASHINGTON LETTER
A l.ra.efal l>«-.l»s.
Many of the prettied of the uew mi
polled blou.es are absolueiy free frou.
elaboration as far as lb** eouatrucUou
goes 'Ibis «hies ipmean that they-ar«
altogether plain fur from It. They ar«
■uiorued with Insets ot the most exqul
site lace and embroidery, and much
beautiful bandiwork '• often found
with It. Some of the finest are of ba
tlste embroider«! in the most charming
I Special Correspondence )
The new driveway whl«-h is being
built under the direct iou of the .«flics
of the »U|>eriiiteu<!ent of public build­
ings and grounds will be ready to tie
opened for public use a I .out Nov. 1 it
•uoie uufore»«*u obstacle does uot de
lay the work. When the uew roadway
Is completed Washington owners of
horseflesh will have a perfect road, ex­
tending from the foot of Seventeenth
street or B street to the tidal baaln,
along the shores of the basin to Four­
teenth street, where it will cross th«
liaslu and will sweep along its not th,
west and south e«lges, ou the Potomac
park and under the new highway and
railway bridges to the wagon road that
runs from the old Long bridge Into the
city. In all the roadway will be about
two miles long aud will be us tine a
driveway us can be built. The work
wus started aliout two mouths ago.
and ulaiut two-thirds of the uew road
is completed, anil the greater ;>ortlou
of the grading <>n the remaining thin!
hud also been «loue.
e
l>
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< I
Gems In Verse
!
Scythe Sony.
Movers, weary M b ! brown and blithe.
What U the word methink« ye know.
End!«**« over word that the scythe
81n<* to the blade* of the grase below?
Scythes that »win* in the graas and cio­
xer.
Something, still, they say as they paee.
What is the word that, over and over.
8lngs the scythe to the flowers and
grass*
The Chinese, according to statistics,
•re longer lived than say other natluu.
Every morning the street cars in San
POCKET GOPHERS.
The pens used by tile cbiklreu of Ja­ ' Francisco from lialf-past eight up to
pan couslst of bainlioo and rabbits' nine o’clock are crowded with school
Tb»F Ar» Fused In Widely Separat­
hair.
children from six years up to seven­
ed Paris at the (•■■try.
The central markets of Paris use teen aud eighteen years of age. Home
By D E LANTZ. Kansas experiment
more than $fio,tw worth of baskets of them are studyiug diligently every
station.
•very year.
lu some families of rodents cheek
moment they are on the cars, but the
An estimate of the accumulated cap­ majority are interest«! in other sub­
jniuebeH when present .have the open­ Hush, ah, hush, the scythes are saying.
ital of the United King-loin puts It nt
Hush and heed not and fall asleep.
ing Inside the mouth. In the g«>myidae Hush,
ject»,
while
many
of
the
wee
folks
re
­
they say to the grasses swaying;
>00,000,000,000.
the
pouches
are
present,
are
fur
lined
Hush, they sing to the clover deep.
An aristocratic looking man, th« late the mean tie»» of the teacher, her
Hush
—
tis the lullaby Time is singing-
and opeu outside the mouth. The fam­
grandson of a duke, is selling matebes partiality for some very undeserving
Hush and heed not. for al! things pass
ily
aud
the
type
genus
derive
their
pupil»
—
childreu
who,
according
to
Hush, ah. hush, and the scythes are
In London In very shabby clothes.
swinging
name from their mode uf life, which Is
England is the only country which their belief, don’t deserve the favors
Over the clover, over the grass.
entirely in the earth. Niue genera of
•Hows the rising generation to grow up half as much as they do. It is amus­
—Andrew Lang.
IMM-ket gophers are known, all of them
without any Idea of duty to the state. ing to hear some of the stories, and
contlued to North America. Only three
The Voice of the North.
Finland has a greater percentage ot very interesting where there are two
of tbe genera cuter the United States. You have builded your ships in the sun­
wixxled area in comparison with its to­ or three childreu carrying on au ani­
lands
Of tbe Unit«l States genera one Is
tal surface than any other European mated discussion in regard to certain
And launched them with song aiui wine;
found in the great plateau region from They are boweled with your stanchest
country.
studies; the why and the wherefore,
central
Mexico
und
Lower
California
engines
A painting has Just lieen unearthed and the rules and the proofs that
And masted with bravest pine.
by arclmeologlcal exjierts In Crete should carry conviction with them.
You have met In your closest councils.
»'bleb Is said to date back to 2800 B C. Home of the children ride several
With your plans and your prayers to
It is on a sarcophagus.
God
blocks to get to their school, others
For
a fortunate wind to waft you
Manila will draw Its water supply
New Brldue Approach.
Where never a foot has trod.
take
the
cars
to
ride
only
five
or
six
from the mountains, fifteen miles away.
Colonel Bromwell. su]H'riuteu<leut lu
Another unique entertainment given
And now you follow the pole star
In order to be sure to have its drinking blocks. It would be far better for recently to raise a fund for a charitable
charge of public building» and grouuds,
To the seat of the old Norse kings.
them to walk, for the exercise would
fluid free of cholera or other germs.
is
arranging
to
s«xl
the
space
on
each
waw
given
l»y
three
young
ladies.
Past the death white halls of Valhalla.
vory iMJlwticiwl. 1 never see tkiem
The richest, the most populous aud
Where the Norn to the tempest sings—
side of the roadway, und trees will lie
They called it a “Soul” party and sent
the most proH|>erous part of India is to taking the cars to ride this short dis­
Follow the steady needle
plant«!
along
it
on
both
sides.
The
en
out
imitations
requesting
the
receivers
That cleaves to its steady star
be found in the basins of the Indus. tance that 1 duu't think of some little
To the uttermost realms of Odin
tb*<
— HrnUnispu- [ friends of Polly’s up in the mountain­ of the missive» to come and have their designs. Other» are of taffeta, mous­ tire space east of the approaches to th«
And the warlike thunderer. Thor.
seline,
taffeta
Chine
and
the
delightfu.
old Long bridge and to the new h gfi
ous districts of northern California. souls measured. The wording of the
ro trr oopheb .
Nearly every person who commits Winter and summer, these little folks, invitation doubtless kept some hard­ uiessaline silks with Insets of the fair way bridge is to lie grade I and sown
Far through the Icy silence,
Where the glacier’s teeth hang white
suicide by drowning partly undresses from seven years up, and one of them ened old siliHers from attending, who est laces. The simplicity of a waist with grass seed, so that from an tin uorthward luto British America, anoth
even the sun god, Baldur,
before entering the water, said Dr. a little lame girl who has lieen a cri; - thought their souls would mJ tsar the sets forth its material and often till sightly common till«! with a thick er from «-ast central Mexico northward And
Ix>oks down In vague affright.
charms of the wearer. This design tit« growth of weeds and underbrush It
Wynn Westcott at an inquest in lain-
through
New
Mexico,
western
Texas,
You
flutter like startled specters.
pie all of her life, walk seven mile» to teat of measurement. Thom who did smoothly across the front and shottl will be changed into a beautiful lawn. western Oklahoma, Into Colorado, while
don.
With a prayer on your lips for the
go
in
fear
and
trembling,
hovever,
felt
ders
and
closes
in
the
back.
It
Is
gath
­
school every day of the school term. It
The l'otomae park, west of the uew a third Is restricted to two large and
goal—
Milan, Italy, is to have next year an
wonderfully relieved when they found er«! in at the waist line with Just suf railway bridge approaches, is till«! widely separated districts lu the Unit­ To stand fo^ one thrilling moment
International congress ut which ques is not a smooth, level pavement like a pretty little Miss sitting 03 a shoe­ ticleut fullness to lie graceful. Th«
At
the awful, nameless pole.
with workmen building the approaches
tlons relating to the extinguishing of our city boys and girls have, either,
sleeves consist of a full puff to the el to the highway bridge for the Washing­ ed States. One of these districts in­ But. Io. In that hour shall greet you
maker
’
s
stool
with
a
measure
in
her
cludes portions of Alabama, Georgia
tires and to tire Insurance will be dis­ but a long and steady climb over the
bow and a tight, deep cuff. The model
the end of your perilous path
mountains. In the winterseason their hand, ready to measure the right foot was developed In white loulsine with ton, Alexandria and Mount Vernon and Floridu, while tbe other includes A At
cussed.
mockery far more bitter
railway and the new wagon roa«l into much of tbe great low plain of the Mis­
of
all
who
attended,
and
w
lo
prompt
­
Than the sting of the frost king’s wrath.
The smallest army is that of Monaco, father has to take them ami also meet
Valenciennes insertion trimming blouse, the city. By the time the highway sissippi valley and extends from the
this is the meed you shall gather
with 73 guards, 75 carabineers and ’-it them on their return from school, and ly charged them live cents for every sleeve and cuff. The center front and bridge is completed these approaches Rio Grande northward to southern Min­ For
In the lands no man has trod—
inch
their
foot
measured.
There
was
firemen. Next comes that of Luxem­ carry them acrons the river on a raft.
cuffs are embroidered in a flower de will be ready for use au«l the railway nesota and Wisconsin aud from eastern The tlnger that beckoned you onward
Shall lift and point to God!
burg. with 135 gendarmes, 170 volun­ Just as it is growing dusk, you will a little reliellion on the part of some sign, which only Increases Its richness. tracks will be laid.
Illinois westward Into Colorado and
—Charles Hamilton Musgrave.
teers and 30 musicians.
hear their faint call coming to their who did not care for others to know Taffeta or tine linen or any of th«
Ite.lucliiK Kxpenses.
eastern Wyoming.
It used to be a saying In the old days mother, who anxiously awaits their the size, knowing they could never lay pretty washing fabrics might be used
One of the first fruits of the investi­
The pocket gophers all have the ex­
A Prayer to Love.
In Marshfield, Mass., that one count tell home coming, and who always has a claim to Cinderella’s slipper, and- they to develop this.
gation of the Keep commission will b« ternal pouches, strong lower Jaws, fore Pray you. my master, let me keep my
when Daniel Webster was at home be­ nice, hot supper awaiting the tired compromised by handing in half a dol­
dream.
reduction of the salaries of some of feet strongly developed for digging and
Coneernlna Veils.
Of all sweet things have I not been be­
cause of the cheerful looks of the peo­
lar and saying, “keep the change.’’
Novel veils of shaded uiouaseline the physicians of the United States very small eyes aud ears.
little
folks
after
their
long,
wet
tramp
I».
reft.
ple for ten miles around.
The prairie pocket gopher is abun
The success of this charity feat was have half the colors of the rainbow marine hospital service and the trans­
Of very youth, of very happiness?
Many years have gone by since Cap­ A happier or a brighter little family great, amt brought in many dimes and introduced on a single veil. The ma­ fer of patients from the hospitals of «laiit in the eastern part of tbe state
Why should you covet this one fairing
left?
tain Webb swam across the English you would not wish to see. Every d< «liars.
terial is so sheer aud the colors print­ this service to other institutions, where and is tbe most formidable mammalian
Nay; grant me this. What slave could
night
they
gather
round
the
glowing
channel, and every effort to equal his
ed so delicately that the introduction the charges for tn«ilca! attendance l«est with which Kansas farmers have
ask for less?
record—and many attempts have been wood fire in the big, old-fasliioned fire­
to deal. Its damage to tbe alfalfa Pray you, my master, let mo keep my
of so many colors Is subtle rather than will be much smaller.
BRIEF REVIEW
made—has been unsuccessful.
place, and the children love to tell the
growers
of
the
state
alone
amounts
to
Some
of
the
government
institutions
dream.
confusing. These veils are worn care­
Three utiles an hour Is about the story of the brightly polished brass
fully draped back so that the ends fall may be closed, as it was found at oue more than $800,000 yearly. This dam­ Pray you, my master, leave to me this
Anti-Race
Suicide.
average speed of the' gulf stream, andirons that their great-grandparents
together at the back in a drapery of of them it cost the government $4.95 a age is not directly in the destruction of
thing.
A little woman on an East Wasli- soft color.
which dows from the gulf of Mexico. went to housekeeping with over a hun­
day to maintain each patient, wbil« the alfalfa plant so much us it is in the
I. xvho was rich one day, today am poor
Beyond men’s envying save for this.
At certain places, however, It runs as dred years ago. If those old andirons ington street car l«x>k«l around anx­
rale gray veils have become Im­ the cost at private Institutions would Interference with the work of cutting
dream for whose glad sake I still
fast as fifty one miles an hour.
have been but $1. There were four­ the crop and the loss by reason of hav­ This endure;
could talk they think they could tell iously for seats for the children who mensely popular.
teen patients and sixteen attendants ing to cut the plant far above the
A statistician affirms that the ma strange and marvelous stories of the were with her. Two of the older girls
All else you filched in that one Judas
grouud to avoid running Into tbe
kiss.
in the hospital under consideration.
Fashion Note*.
Jorlty of people who attain old age
hail babies in their arms. People on
mounds thrown up by the gophers. Pray you, my master, leave to me this
have kept late hours. Flight out of teu days gone by when other little curly the car did not know whether it was an
Changeable effects In cloth are over
Exchnnalna Directories.
thing.
headed
children
sat
before
the
fire
—
and done with.
who reach the age of eighty have never
The District Public library lias re­ This loss amounts to about one-tenth
children who have lieen gathered to orphans’ home picnic or a Sunday
gone to bed until after 12 o'clock.
Every indication of the styles of the cently received requests from several of the entire crop. Besides the damage Pray you. my master, let me keep my
School Convention.
dream.
seasou's materials Is that they will be large municipal libraries for copies of to alfalfa, there is a similar one to clo­
The total number of Syrians In New- their fathers—and their children’s
Oh. Isove. I gave to you so much, so
“Beg pardon, lady," said the con­ quiet in design, but brighter as to the 1904 District directory. In making ver, timothy and native meadows and
York Is about 10,000, one half of whom children who have wandered the world
much—
their requests these libraries have al­ the direct destruction of vegetable gar
are "Maronites,” or Roman Catholics, over. These little country children ductor, “ but you have given me only color.
Desire of joy; yea, and desire of tears I
Leave me this one dear solace In my
Rain coats show the influence of em­ ways offered In exchange the 1904 di­ dens and other crops. This species Joi's
about 3,01)0 Orthodox Greeks aud ubout have color in their cheeks that would eight tickets. ’’
touch.
“ Didn’t know you charged for babies pire styles In stitchings and yokes that rectories of their home cities. The similar damage to crops in Illinois.
2,000 Greek Catholics or Protestants.
vie with the blush of the wild rose ;
This little lamp to light the desolate
Wisconsin, Iowa. Minnesota, tbe Dako­
There are between 9,000 and 10.000 their eyes sparkle with health and in arms," said the little woman, as she indicate rathrr than actually employ calls for the directories of the principal tas, Nebraska and Missouri, a section
years.
mineral springs in the United States. happiness, and there are no languid kept her eye oil all members of her the high belt so marked in everything cities of the country are so numerous of tbe most fertile land In the entire Pray you. my master, let me keep my
of the empire.
dream.
that It is greatly to be desired to make
Of this number about 800 to 900 are and pale-faced little boys and girls in party.
-Theodosia Garrison.
such exchanges. It Is not ordinarily country.
utilized commercially, the waters being tUi» Lunily of uiffht obildreu. A m far
Tlie prairie gopher Is of a dark liver
“ But there are nine without them, ”
For Asismn Wear.
practicable
with
the
library
’
s
limited
sold either for table use or for medici­
The variety of materials woven In funds to purchase the directories ot color. lighter on the under part, aud
as their education goes, they would said the conductor, aixilogetieally. Per­
Enlisted.
nal purposes.
I once lived In a valley
compare favorably with children in haps he really thought the woman only checks and plaids is unprecedentedly other cities aud certainly not their has pure white feet, with longer claws
The use of a flag or representation
Where
the
flags
of gain were furled.
than
any
other
species.
had eight tickets.
big and attractive, and many fabrics latest directories. However, in most
And far beyond Its borders
of a flag of the United States or of the our city and country towns who are
Pocket gophers are easily polson«l.
of
the
sort
may
be
looked
for
with
the
“
Stand
up,
children!
”
commanded
Throbbed the drumbeat of the world.
cases the next to the last directory They are very fond of common pota­
state of New York for advertising pur­ much older. They are thorough in
coming of cooler weather. In this In
Through many a mist of morning
poses la unlnwfu). Sueti a use of the their work and much further advanced the little woman. 811« was imperious ■tance the cooler effect Is obtained by will answer every purpose. In order toes. sweet potatoes, apples, raisins
I heard the throstle call ,
Aug Is a misdemeanor, punishable by than children of their own ages who in her command, and immediately varying shades of gray, and there are to make these exchanges friends of the and prunes. The presence of strych­ From many a cloud of passage
I saw the shadows fall.
tine or Imprisonment, or both.
do not have to exert themselves. They after her order to stand up, they all collar and cuffs of velvet, such sug­ library who can spare their last year's nine. arsenic or other poisons does not
local directories are asked to give them
The proprietor of n traveling merry- read the daily )ai>ers and the wars rose to their feet.
One day I climbed the mountains
gested rather than aggressive checks to the library. If desired the library seem to deter them from eating the
That round the valley ring.
Counting them one by one she pres­ being among the best liked, but ther«
go-round. whose route had been In and current events of the day are dis­
fool, but If tbe poison Is sweetened
No more I saw my castles
Wales and who had gone Into bank cussed by the parents and the children ently came to a little boy of aliout eight are almost countless combinations ot will send for copies offered.
they seem to eat it more readily. In
Or heard the throstle sing.
Library Changei.
ruptcy. inform«! the court that lack encouraged to take part in the conver­ years, ami |x>inting her finger at him colors and of lines. Mannish suitings
summer it may be desirable to take
But in that mighty battle
F'or
six
or
eight
months
the
floor
of patronage, due to the religious re-
Where many a bolt Is hurled
tbe
trouble
to
sweeten
the
poison,
but
are to have great vogue, and many of
sation. This is one home where the she said:
I heard my fellows marching
cases in the oi>en shelf room of the In the fall and eHrly spring it does
vlval, had caus«l his failure.
“
Sammy,
I
thought
you
stayed
at
To the drumbeat of the world.
children are not constantly warned
Public library have been occupied by not seem worth while to do this.
A man wanted In Bridgeport, Conn,
home with the rest of the children.”—
books on scientific subjects and Ger­
Here In the crowded city,
A tool devised for the purpose of in
was captured In New York city be­ that “children should be seen and not Indianopolis Star.
From dawn till close of day
man literature. According to the pol­ trodueing the poisou«l food Into the
cause of a little habit which he couldn't heard." That old adage, good in its
Whereon each human anvil
icy of rotation, which is the only meth­ burrow Is a spade handle shod with
leave off. It has been bls custom for place, is not heard in this household.
A thousand hammers play,
Canals On the Planet Mars.
od by which all the resources of the
years to chew a toothpick on the They believe in the use of g«xxi books
My shoulder to my fellow,
It
is
announced
at
the
Massachusetts
The
flags of gain unfurled,
library
can
be
displayed
on
open
street and to always wear a spare on« and magazines, and this is one of the
I march—oh, heart, take courage!—
shelves, these subjects will now be re­
in the band of bls bat. The police luxuries the family enjoys and which Institute of Technology that Professor
To the drumbeat of the world.
tired and works on philosophy and re­
knew this and got their man the very they are not stinted.
Percival I.owell, non-resident professor
—Hugh J. Hughes.
TOOL FOB OFEN1HO BVNWAX.
ligion
substituted
for
the
scientific
first try.
of astronomy, obtained in the last o;>-
au
iron
point.
A
bar
Is
attached
about
books,
while
foreign
literature
will
tie
F'or the purpose of studying the hab­
Another thing these little children positlon of the planet Mars photo­
the Future.
fifteen inches from the point to enable And If it be Of
represented by works In French.
a dream—
its of birds of passage a “vogelwarts” enjoy that our city-raised children graphs which conform strikingly to
tbe
operator
to
use
his
foot
in
press
­
If the great future to the little past
has been established at Rosslten, in know' precious little aliout is their the details of the markings, particu­
Government In Reiearch.
ing It into the soil. It Is only neces­ 'Neath a new mask, which drops and
eastern Prussia, where birds are to be
Herbert
Putnam,
the
librarian
of
larly
those
of
the
“
eanals
”
observed
shows at last
knowledge of nature and the feathered
sary to find the runway of the go­
caught and liberated again after small
congress, has called attention In a re­ pher. Tbe handle Is sufficiently thick The same weird, mocking face to balk
and drawn by Professor Ixiwell, witli
and
animal
denizens
of
the
woods
and
and blast—
rings have been attached to their feet.
cent address to the extent to which to make a hole large enough to per
Muse, a gladder measure suits tbe
The directors request that the feet of valleys. They can tell vou the name the telesco|>e, and described by him in
our national government is now main­ mlt one to drop tbe poisoned potato Yet, theme.
such ringed, birds kill«! anywhere be of every bird and of the peculiar hab­ publications. Heretofore the discus­
taining research. He estimates the directly Into the burrow. The opera­ And the Tjrtaean harp
its of each in building their nests, the si« n concerning the details and actual
sent to them.
expenditure under this bend from $5,- tor then passes to another place, leav­ Loves notes more resolute and sharp,
Throbbing, as throba the bosom, hot and
extent
of
the
so-called
canals
has
lieen
The gravs of the first settler in Bur­ color of the little eggs, etc. They
000,000 to $10,000.000, the lack of pre ing the bole open.
fast;
lington, Vt., Is mark«l by a plain slab know each bird by the warble or mel­ complicateti with tile personal equa­
clslon being due to the Indefinable line
Such visions are of morning;
It might be well not to let swine
standing near the Ethan Allen monu­ ody that pours forth from their tiny tion of the observer. Professor Low*
in many of the government's under­ run In the alfalfa fields for a time after
Theirs Is no vague forewarning;
ment. on which is Inscribed this epi­ feathered throats. The snake, with ell's theory, based on sevezal years' <>l»
The dreams which nations dream come
takings lietween practical work and tbe poison has been put out.
true
taph: “Stephen Lawrence, Esq., died the lieady eyes, that glides treacher­ ser vat ions at Flagstaff, A. T., where
the advancement of science.
And ehape the world anew.
April 9, 1789, age forty-seven years.
Coast
and
Geodetic
Sarvey.
—J-unes Russell Lowell
he
bad
the
clearest
atmosphere
and
B obs D bs < For Wiatrr Wheal.
He was the first man who, with bls ously through the grass and brush,
The practical achievements of the
the
best
glasses,
is
that
these
markings
whether
it
is
poisonous
or
a
harmless
The soil for wheat must be richly
family, settled In Burlington In 1783.
coast and geodetic survey, for exam­
No Use.
fertilized and well pulverized. Even
This stone Is erected to Ills memory variety that aid the farmer by catch­ are irrigating canals. That they con­
What's the use o’ kickin’
ple,
are
familiar,
but
In
doing
Its
ex
­
October. 1811. Reader, mark the ing gophers and the like. During a tain water is apparently prov«| by the
then,
if
tbe
winters
are
exceedingly
When
the
air Is soft an* warm
tremely practical work have necessa­
An’ the sky is blue above you
mighty changes produced In twenty- few days’ sojourn with thia happy faet that in springtime theireilgestake
rily been Involved the higher mathe­ dry *Dd cold, there may be a failure
Without a hint o' storm?
eight years and learn Instruction.”
family, the little girls came in oue on a green tinge, a» of verdure on a
matics and astronomy and a study of In the crop. Many farmers In Missouri
When the waves are softly cingtn*
Of the eight civilized tribes in «he evening from school bringing » big river bank.
As they sparkle In the light.
the earth's magnetism, and It has re­ are using bone dust to advantage.
What's the use o’ kickin'
Philippines the largest Is that of the rattlesnake with five buttons that they
quired not merely the application of Tbe land that Is bone dusted will
'Cause the fleh
Vlsayans, who occupy most of the is had killed. The little ten-year-old
New York's “Richest Rich.
establish«! principles, but to some ex­ yield from flve to ten bushels more to
don’t
the
sere.
—
W.
D.
Neele.
Missouri.
lands lying between Luzon and Minda
bite?
New York has the richest lialiy, the these are woven In what wight be tent the establishment of new princi­
nao and form nearly one-half of the en girl had pinioned its head to the ground
ples
—
that
Is,
of
new
generalizations.
richest
boy,
the
richest
bachelor,
the
The
fun
of
goin
’
flshln*
called Invisible plaids, while again the It has required extensive new observa­
<>ood Friers For Apple«.
tire civilized population. Tagalog, oc­ with a forked stick while the other
Is to And a good excuse
cupy the province In the vicinity of children killed it with stones. They richest spinster, the richest married cheviots and the homespuns show tions and the collection of a prodigious
It is apparent that growers sliouhl
To sit and watch the ripples
man
and
the
richest
widow
in
the
many varieties. The Jacket In this in quantity of new data, which are valua­ have little ditflculty in contracting ap­
When the line is hangin* loose.
Manila. They rank second, with a lit thought nothing of it, for it had lie-
To feel the breesee biowin'
tie more than one fifth of the civilize«! conie an old story to them. Almost whole wide world. Parts of this big stance is fitted to the figure and ex ble contributions to pure science. The ples at remunerative prices this sen
An* feel such calm delight
peoples, and the Ilocanos rank third, from their babylioixl up they had been claim might Is* overthrown on close tends Just over the hips, while the skirt triangulation within the United States son. says American Agriculturist. In­
That you never think o’ kickin'
with approximately one eighth. Among taught to look out for venomo s snakes scrutiny, but we continually hear of Is nine gored and made with narrow will aid to determine the size and fig­ stead of acting bearish, as a year ago,
'Cause the flsh
don't
the wild tribes the Moros are the most in their rambles, and taught how to little John Nicholas Brown, the rich­ panels, which are arranged between ure of the earth, which Is the ultimate buyers are frankly acknowl«lgiiig that
bite?
these gores and below which are plait­ basis of dimensional astronomy. The they expect to be compell«! to give
numerous, comprising about two-fifths
est
l>aby
in
the
world;
James
Henry
dispatch them without danger to them­
of the non-Christ!an population.
ed portions that give abundant and ascertainment of the rise and fall of more money for the coming crop than
There'e
many
an
ambition
Not long ago a foreign prince lost selves. These little folks know all the Smith, the richest bachelor; William graceful flare and fullness. For a wo­ the tides has required observations they did for that of 1904. Offers of
Which Is but a fruitless quest.
But this world is full o* sunshine
>50.000 In one night playing bridge grasses and dowers by name, where to Ziegler, Jr., the richest l*»y; Miss Stick­ man of medium size will be required along the coasts which will disclose tbe $1.50 to $2 per barrel are not uncom­
An'
o' beauty an* o* rest.
whist In a swell London club. King find the most beautiful fernsand maid­ ney, the richest spinster; Rockefeller, for the Jacket two and three-eighths
An' we've had the fun o' livin.
law of their periodicity. while a need mon. In Michigan many orchards have
Edward was much annoyed on bearing en-hair, and they tell you interesting richest of all, etc.
yards of material ftirty-four or one and ful regard to bench marks to which the been sold at $1 to $1.75 for fruit as It
Though we ain't successful quite.
of the circumstani'es and wrote to the little stories taken from mythology's
An’ there ain’t no use o* kickin’
seven eighths yards fifty-two Inches tides were referred will betray the stands on the tree». Some growers
'Cause
the flsh
South Pole Getting Warmer.
club oflclal, suggesting that the play pages in regard to the five-fingered
wide; for the skirt, six and a quarter subsidence or rise of the land. The with fancy apples say they will hold
don’t
•b*uld be restricted to lower stakes fern, etc., as they gathered them.
Since the first visit to the ice Ca|«e of yards forty four or flfty-two Inches deep s a soundings and dredgings have out for $2 to $3. In parts of Ohio
bite?
Now some of the younger members
— Washington Star.
wide
if
material
has
figure
or
nap,
five
widened our knowledge of marine life, buyers have bld $2.50 for early fruit,
the South Pole was made, some fifty
They
know
something
about
astrono
­
threaten that If his majesty's advice
yards forty four or four and a half and the magnetic observations, though and In New York fall stock Is beina
shall be taken they will desert and Join my, too, and would make some older years ago, there has Isvti a steady re- yards flfty-two Inches wide If It has local, ba-ve contributed data for a mag contracted around $2. Contracts re One world sufficed not Alexander's mind;
a notorious club where many fortunes people feel that they were lacking in <*ewdoii of the licit of some thirty miles, not.
netlc survey which may compass the ported In western New York for win Cooped up he seemed In earth and seas
confined.
have lieen lost aud won. At this place this interesting study a» they point and it is argued that in the course of
entire earth.
CARL SCHOFIELD.
tar fruit at $2
Somrlkln» Like Br»J«»ln.
—Dryden.
time
it
will
l>e
possible
to
make
ap
­
the eldest son of a very rich peer Is out the different stars. “They’re
In a Philadelphia kindergarten school
said to have lust $400.000 tn a few heavenly liodiea,'’ the baby of the fam­ proach to the Pole itself, and that the
A Bslkr Wale.
Flttlna.
a teacher was telling the little children
Crockett's Revenge.
nights' play.
ily assured me. Happy little folks! It land in that vicinity may even become all sbe knew about a clock. "Now.
It Is stated on tbe authority of otn
Miss Kalrless—You've seen that best
There is a story of Crockett ot
w ill lie a rude awakening when they inhabited.
ters
in
the
Confederate
army
that
a
dress
of
mine.
Now,
I
want
to
get
a
this." she said. "Is the ;>en<1ulum-tbls
“Stlcklt Minister*' fame to the effect
thing that swings back and forth. Did hat to go with IL What would you sug­ balky mule decided the battle of Get that when be offered his first volume to
Teacher—Now, I have explained what leave this haven of rest—their moun­
A
telephone
has
l>een
installed
in
the
"providential” means, and I want some tain home—to mingle with the crowds l«|>al apartments in the Vatican. Pius any of you ever hear the word pend 11 gest? Miss Sharp—Why not get a tysburg. The southern and northern a Scotch firm they returned It with a
slouch ?—Philadelphia Press.
troops were both attempting to rea«-b polite note assuring him that there
in the cities. There they are close to
lum tivforer”
of you to give me an Illustration.
on eminence the position of which waa no market for that sort of thing
A child put up her baud “Tea, teach­
nature and they know of no deception. X did not take kindly to thia innova­
Bright Boy—Please, ma'am, I can.
practically decldnl the battle, and tbe The letter was marked “No. 39tfb.” In
Sooner or later it will come, and then tion at find, but lias found it entirely er,” she said. ’'Pendulum Franklin.
"Very well. What Is It?"
Poor Food.
southern column was block«! by a later years when the same publisher«
I've beard It often.”
"The holes In a porous plaster."
they w ill long for the carol of the birds neceaaary.
Scribbleton—Don’t you think my new balky mule just long enough to enable
"Hum! Whyf
5
and the music of the river as it winds
novel contains mm h food for thought! tbe northern troops to gain the emi­ asked him for one of his manuscripts
Many women in England are ehoo»-
Most
people
when
they
buy
experl
• "When yeh pull th' plaster off th' its way through the tree-clad I sinks of ing gardening as a means of liveli­
Critic«» Yes. but it Is wretchedly nence. and so that balky mule really ho politely requested them to refer to
ence don't get a bargain.—Somerville
their previous correspondence with
boles don't hurt."
cooked
their old home.
hood.
decided the battle.
Journal
him marked ‘896b”