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f . a t I E DEEP SEA FISH. EVERY W OMAN I W ho Buys Her Fall and W inter W earing Apparel here is going to get the best values for the least money. W' a re d e te rm in e d on th a t values fo r every d o lla r she leaves here, th a t it •i* w ould Kind out about th e be im possible fo r h er to get bet te r values a n y w h e re else. a re g o in g to tim i out W e w an t to m ake a this adv ant ages in q u a li th a t it is decidedly store out o f e v e ry w om en w ho w e a r o u r g a rm e n ts . ty , service and price to y o u r lu'st in te r W e a re g o in g to m ake these w om en the best dressed t « » be exc lu s ive ly ob ests w om en in to w n and send th e m out to m ake m ore cus ta in e d in this store. to tra d e here. tom ers fo r this store. ^ % ad v e rtis e m e n t of Satisfied custom ers a re not go in g to be b ac kw a rd about % te llin g th e ir trien d s w here th e y g o t th e ir clothes, you kn o w . 1 Ol i i ' * Soriana DIAMOND THIEVES t «pioli» Wt i l l l t l I II I li k i l s l l III I I I ........... . i t i l i Iti p u « I t e l e tlillt II u «Vl «h - I in tin- « ite r tim i ii. tim i li i i i u IO liti un In i tliitvu tu inulti uh ilo»tt lo iim h iii r i. !• ,it ii 111• - 11 imi a » i Ut*ri* iv iliillu llf imi lim i i.iw t lim i | tritili Iti I I l i o , n i t'Ol|l»|* II |» l i ni Sooner o r la te r, you w a lk in g Thay Wi l l Ilidlnurll) Ü wo a re g o in g to g ive e ve ry w om an w ho tra d es here this fa ll, such good If Thay Coma Too Naar Ih * pOSS|t l l c Women Arc Experts In Purloining the Precious Stones. SOME TRICKS Of THE TRADE. In Iti* li i I im * 11 mhi II ili II l i n in li-r •mn lim ili |i|v i ‘ un* ili I l i pm per 1 1 1 • i• l li C ltv tr Schema «I e Light I In y irtiJ l.i*l li o r n i Im i M uli. Iio ivvte r. nini ini Lady Win» W orkad Naarly Tvary lir pren d ili- le-si’lllllg llli- Itili g e li D -a lr r In Navy Voti» — Ingannili» ln ii.il- nini itiUMt'i|Ut*lltl> llg h icl | m - i T riti* of a Smonti* lle rlo i Swindlae. nuli \ itili Hit* unii III riM|im |ilii|n t* 1» prò A f o r n i v i S t i l i t i » t r o n i |ot» nini »»Ilo (ntllml upivnrd ni m i, enoriiniUNly In i ii i .un.-, rulli by lini I i i i i i . m iih > tif Un* I» lim v ii l i i o i u l i v r o f il J u » » v i o l i ' p i o wnltu uni II ut In i l li Im i tu In* ex l o o l l v i t iiHMiH'Inllou n i n i l i m o l i o v o r polled fro lli itn* N urfm e uf ilo* iM*n l l m v n l l r o »»oriti l u h o u i v I i o f «Hit ttitn grent fu n i* In llu* lumini Ino- m o l i l i n i n i u n n i I I l i o » 'v i tu l i! » m i n i u f I l io lui vi o s i l u g i n v i l i t i l i u s i s i by l l m Un* itili lin i »iilTerisl iiii lui 1 * 1 * 1111 1 o \ l'lu ilu ii. n i II « or«*, nini I l i «-.ve» lutt o e x p o r t Hill r i o a l v n l J v t w l r y , m i y * I I I * f-oppcd Ulti uf I l i lll*llll. miti I l i IIIilllt'i t ' M r n g u N o t t i "W nuinii limili» h'uml illiinuiiut lutto o \|iilin lo il nini limilo I iu I o ì In Ilio Kilo» n i.'' In* n ii I i I. ''ili (lenii* re mimi lutti» f i l l i !» »» li>- llio rii un* no por f i i i hiioi linoni uf iloop *o.i li.li In i i i i . v imi i.il.v ii olili un* o f pITvmlliig n i i li Io u it*i. lo i *.!io In* ii rloli intuì'» »»Ifv m ilio n i i Tilt* tlllll' - il II \ i i ni Iti In* puri Iv n tiiv u n n * li.» baulllig Un* li-li np or dntighter ivln ini * inu lti If uMnlum l graduili.». Imi n hciny n o li hi »»uniti rogulitrl» non Iti lim on ili lo ilio im nm li b a ie lo In* n1 1 noliotl lu Ilio lino In nvi'P il jo u r. Ali.» woumii »»vii ilroisoil unii ■ nino Ilio liuuvniiov uf llit> llili |ioNivMilng ii viirinln nmounl of re- On ilo* otlm r tinnii. tnke n «linlhnv llllOUIOIll Olili MOV I l i o t l l l l l * * H l* i'k o f w a te r Itili II dare» lini nlpity Ino fnr H l i u o i t m i» d e a l e r lu l l m r o u i i l r y . iln»» ii. fnr lln* luorm iiliiK pressure U l u l i i l i o l i r l v t o r o l i n o g l i i l o * Olili « n u b i tomi lo uniI*o il h. n lor If It Kol il stinto or |>li>ni» u f Joitvlr.v (llirllig »in i ni ti11 o nin proiillilit. Imi n i II li lu-r lim poiilon. uut limoli no It »voiilil inu m ili lim oli "lin o No»» York woinnn r u m * luto ra lly Ilio inno* volumi» nini »»nultl limi a lui n »Ion» mul m ì U is I lo i.ov »olii* no •lltlloiill» In p roprlllng lls o lf io ni ti it so i illiiim o u li T U * proprlvior of in u ii mi» iltiptii Tho Im re as lu g pro< ilio Mini v »»piloti on lu-r limi * tu* »vitti auro, liotvovvr, «rolliti tunkt* Il linrdcr ber p litigi* lo lle c llm i o f Ilio* »Ion*» fot llu* iWli lo ino»* IN o r in ili, nml ' She d ls p ln jisl a iiioiiHicr roll of bill» II» i o to i t» < »II III In* prosimi litio I l i | nnd »»as atx’Ut to piiicbiisu un expon firm i » Ile Jen el «vliell »he asl.eil «Vintiber l'o r pii lliosv m usoni (boro n i* « . ' ! ber bustim d colli.I see II VVIi.v. ' *-i ilolllnsl r ilu ta n f w ater In tvliloli noi | tu ln l). leplied tbe p ro prlelo r '\\e tu lli llili uro fom iti nml no otlior» Tbl» i ««III »end It o«er lo M in no«« ' T lie |s ono in r ilu il of (Iv irrin ln ln B il" ' Moina n hesltnled and Hiially nsked tlvptli of p fotiiu-r ìv p »»lim i f»is«Hi of ■ «« bel bei ib i" «voutil hold Ilo* »turni un llsli uro fi'litu i un Ilio l:i lui T li * dopili III tliiil a rie iie s .u nnd »he »voulil Uiske o f llu* son ut lim i pino* rn n In* tolti 1 ti deposlt of Alo oli II "T tils appeaiisl p e ife illy Jiroper to 1 irlltiin oortpln Ululi» bv ili« foasll*,— Not» \ nrk T r lb iin * tbe ni» iter, bill »» lieti »he left l»*o vai untile «lolle« ««eie lulssllig Ih e «Vi* mali >» a« ballisi, lukeu to tlu* poli « MISTAKEN SCIENTISTS. homi, pin ri cr « and «euri hed I" li*« geni» « e re not fonili! mi ber. and In Iter lu N is c o m b S jid Iti» Aeroplsn» Coutil dlg liallo n abe tbrenleiiisl lo I• 1 1liK «Ult N»var Be a Alice»»*. ngnIn-1 Ih e proprlelor Ile Inni l»-en Slr H m iip h ry Im i» » «Iugularle prò siile »Ile limi l il.eli Ihe »lolle«, but lu notlticeuielit agallisi ga stigli! Ilig ts Hot hi« profusim i of npntofv otTerisl to gl» e file uni.» In**futii e of n ile» or «-■lenti-! ber thè olii* »he tulli I h - c ii hs.UIng ut Is'ilig ImfH'tessIy »» rmig Tilt* «-ari» uud at tbe suine filile riT n in l ber AIO. h l,t,.i i nf subm arino cabllng fotnlslies T bl» nn« Is*lI**r (han n «tilt and Ih» fw o sirlk ln g exntliple» <'on»ull«-«l on luss of all Ihe »uppoicd friend« " f Ihe Ih«* «■•Icntlll • stile uf thè prnje*'l t ara n u lli.ili. tlin u glll Ilo* dealer She nc d i V a a sortisi flin t thè Itisi ialite « »»ere roiiip.'iiiled bini lui. k to thè »ture nnd Iliade tisi M i m i 11 'M u li lo* salii tlillt w liile Ibera, wat" lin i by detective», "Ilo* hirger ilio »viro thè m ore electri«' Iliade bel «»ni tip to tbe ca«e w lier# Ity w otllil l>e reqiiln-d lo clinrge It." ■ In* liad s I ihm I liefore nml «Il|ij big Iter and III tlds q ulte Itu-urris-t opinion lo* baiai along thè under n lg e . r e ..v e rn i »»a» «opporteli liy ni Iter eiiiliie iit “'le u IIle l»«’o iul««lng stona» »Inek thein tlsts As a resiilt of I t il i d h tu tll Ilo* In n little hall o f cbew lng gioii e-urrent wns In reased tini II lite o|«.ra "T he ili-in II»«-« dhl imi kilo»»- |»nl tlou "e le i-tri» m is i" thè »»Ire and thè tlv e ly ut t Ila t Ulne «vhelbet he lin i calile brtike down II »»'.as l.ord Kel lllkeu a liv tllllig fro lli thè i olili le i. loit « In svito l*y -endlng ntessages throiigh de*-ldis| lo l.eep flirth e r «Vilteli n» er heavy i-ahle« w ltli Im i «*dlt*ly n-enk ber \ t nnotber store severa! «la»» et«*, irle i-urreiil» provisi tlin t l'arm ln y Inter, svilite “ he «sa» luspis lln g geins «vai mlst.akeii S »foto* «»a» dr«»p|s*d mi Ilo* Ihsir 'a*' Air» »u b m ltii'il thè prole, t t*> iiiu Ibi* r lile iitn ll» . sm l Ibi« ni»" wus i>. t fila tic i and arrlve d nt thè con*-lu»lon G inn mi tlie fro lli of Ilio sime luid tlint a cable conld noi tu* «utuacrgcd got ibi» mie T b e »volumi «vn» nr to tlie nei e»»nrv d epili and thnt If It re s in i nml i-onf**s««sl tim i »he hi <1 coutil lui recognl/a lite - Igliul coutil e»'«*r . . . . . i . . el N. i t r a ic i frolli Irrln tid lo Nova S* ott i 1 1 .rk « l i t i bei i Ilio I l i I: In a ria flou thè tale H r Neivcorol». "fine of thè musi Ingollimi« tb**fi» mie of tlie must dlstlngulshisl mallo* Mas Iliade In Iterilo , tv bere a fello»» mntli-lans tha World Ini» «*»«-r |iro «valk'-d Im o ii generili Jrw elry store, dia ed. d ista risi tti.it tu* 1 1 tt * I Innttie know lug thè n M iier timi a line dla im iti allv lnvi*«llgnted ¡»Il thè condì iiiond T h e llile f «vori* nn eX|M*u»lve tloo» operai lag agniiist ilo- ben vler dia nimid hlinself nini ivenf Itilo Ilo* Ih,in a ir ma Itine inni «< i» eonvlnced store appan-nl!» to bave nn oli] Ger III* starteli to tim i thè Berophine woitld n«•»«•r I»* muli »valili re imi risi any more tItati n w le n ilflc toy. nnd ta lk of dhitnonds nnd «*xlilblted hi» thè fx»-** Utility <if nn nerotilam* mot or OWII lis a chole e Ninne Ile «VII« »ho«« li Ilo* otlior »lolle bv Ihe dealer Tbi-.v Is-lng rellatile III thè redtleed atino» pilerie pressure nlwive :!,l»»l feet «va» dl»eussi.d diam om i« In every p tinse by severa I <*X|>**rts salii to tu* ollt of uli111 tlie « u t i li «va» repalnsl. wlieu tlie stiliu g er sinrti-d lo pav for Ilo* tha quest loti lla rp e i's Wi*«-kly. repnlrlng Ile e x lilb llis l a largì* roll o f bill« and purpo ely overiialtl lu ir Sour on tha Eights. lllg Ila* “Ughi «‘«infusión nf eountlllg " F lg lit cent p<isiugi* S t a m i » ara Imo «loos." salii n postai otiti tal. "Noto* of III« lamie» sud pa.vlng far bis Watcb tlie »m ali olili es Ini mite titani If lliey In* liad s i i ls*l11ilti-il for Ilo- genuine dia cati lielp II IF » tlils »vny- They are inolili a paste stoni*, « h b li «va« belng Jilst n «» *s- slinde dlfTerenf In rolot cari-filli» u lappo.! up and pim i d In fiora tlie olii -, unii li I» no In freq iien t lls Imx bv tln* dealer, « lille tlie tliln i' f-ir n Miami* cterk In ii liu rrv lo stranger «a« saunterlng im i « lit i lil« watcb lui itti onf a tot «if c ig lili «v ben ones "T b e dealer »uw a sllglit cailsm are usi,eit and |«ild for II al»vny» spot In Un* paste Jetvel in Ini « as co-1» Iti tu 7 * i'iit* ii stnmp wlii-n ha eloslng tlie Jmx nnd. km nvllig bis iloes |t. T h e elerk Ilare thè otlier day o«vn JelVel lo la* fili (« les». Iinri'ledlv dill illg thè insti holir. »» ben tlie olili e» exam lm -d Ile- Htonc and npprelieiid.'d aia* eloslng. was <alled upoli for a dol fin* tb le f liefore In* «vas luíIf a lilot k tur’» ««orili of mie» Hi* liaudcd olii n nw ay, »«siire In thè tbouglil tlint lo* htindrcd elghls liislead t'osi litui >7 wns »nfe l'Iieii he gol rld o f all thè resi of Ih e “ H e « a s tnkcn to thè sture ami elghls, and iio w he »von't lu n e nny «•ver» p i ri Iole o f clotlilug removeil. lllllig lo d” xv It II elghls evi'll «IMS • and he ivas »enrehed ih o ro t|e |ilr, but eaten’ Insiem i of -ala.' N ew York lile tliissillg Jeirel eonld hot be foliad lle rn ld More tbroiigb cn rlo sliy ni ila* ahi Mine «vati h Militi n iiyililn g else mie Proper Chills. J o f tlie polb e ofiened tlie back of tbe " I'v e had cold chills running over me I mi «e and fmtm i g lllle rlu g up ut Min . nil day." the lliln mini complained frolli Ila* u m i l i pi lag ila* I.. I |e\M ! ■ “ You ought to be glad of th at." sni I Tbe iliio f co n i’- ei| am i gol a beai» tils heartless friend | «olitem i- " I don't think I iindorsland you "T lie re are Just tlmusands n f Mila W h y should I be glad'?" lllud n f en«es," nabl Mie g rill tb le f " fill. »veil, you know. It Is quite nn •deuMi "T lie m a jo rity o f tlie really o rd in ary tilin g In have cold chills big follo»'s (lin t I bave over »«-ni are T here's no cause for a la rm .Itisl th in k nli.at an extra o rd in ary thing If. as fine cut meli a« uni* w m ild fimi any would be I f you should have hoi chills where T ln -lr personnllt.v ls usiuilly u f tho In-st. bui «vlih a limi stroak lu running over you." th eir niakenp soluewbi-re." j Hampton a n d Company f U T H E STO R E OF S T Y L E AND Q U A L IT Y V > | M - FashionStables W. R. TUCKER, Prop. - 1 m f t 1- t e r — !L"i o RUBBER CANNON CALLS. A World*» F a ir E xh ibit T h jt Louts Purged N a p o le o n . Mir A d instance of the m iuti by oue bleu Is seeli ill a 11 lull crons m istake umdo by l.m iis V »I leoD In 1S.V* nt it world'» fa ir Paris w hile he was em peror I I . Hid been tn iin otl 10 »var. auil In* con <1 m*t set; a strauge objovt ««I;limn regard lug It in relation to w a r T b e lieml of the C nitvd Slate» cotmnlst'lou at the exhibition «vns .MallHivM I ’» F le ’d who tells In lus “ Mvluolrs of -Many M en" ho»v greatly tl «turlnsl Un* i n jiernr was by au Am erican invt-M im i T h e comm issioner was present at n reception In Id a t tliv palnrr. " T lie em iie m r nppro.-ioliotl iat* ami rem arked th at lit* had that afternoon w alked through our depart tin hi of the expo sition —this »»as jusi before it Ail. Was open to the pubiiv—th a t lit* I. id seen many things I here w hich in te r ested him. but th a t nothing had so Í KAVELING »MEN A SPECIALTY much pleaded him as the exhibition o f vulcanized ind ia rubber. Am ong the r articles lie had noticed something ! w hich had puzzled him ever since. , l i e very much regretted th a t 1 was not present a t the tim e o f his visit. •'H e re I interru p ted him to say th at I very much regretted It m y se lf and th a t i f he had sent tne an in tim a tio n of his purpose I should have been ________ ' certain to attend. : “ ‘W ell.* be answered, 'in one corner ' I saw . stacked as one sees them in an Just ta k e a look a t th a t w in - a rtille ry yard, a pile o f vulcanized in- dla rubber cannon balls. T h e re was nobody there to answ er the Inquiries dow disp lay o f which I desired to make. Perhaps you can explain the m a tte r to m e.’ i " I had not even seen the balls in question and had to say so. “ *i cannot im agine.' resumed his m ajesty, ‘how a n y preparation of In dia rubber can he ured for projectiles. | I t has often occurred to me th a t, in I t ’s in te re s tin g an d it com bination w ith other m aterials. It I m ig h t he made useful fo r defensive purposes.’ m a y be th a t it w ill solve i *‘ l was compelled to ad m it th a t It ] was equally mysterious to me how the th a t w e d d in g o r b ir th In ven to r could have thought seriously o f m aking cannon balls of It. A fte r so d a y g if t problem fo ry o u . ! unsatisfactory an Interview the em per or probably did not th in k th a t It would be civil to leave me Im m ediately, so lie : asked me i f I took much interest in m ilita ry matters. I answered that I did not any more than civilian s usual THE P EXALL STORE ly do. “ I was a t th a t tim e residing very near th e Palace o f Ind u stry. T b e next m orning I w ent over before breakfast fo r th e purpose o f getting Inform ation upon the subject which had so puzzled th e emperor. I w en t d irectly to the In d ia rubber exhib it, and. sure enough, I found the balls there Just as they had been described to me. I t was too ea rly for me to expert to see th e man in charge, hut there was a person In his place. I asked w hat in the world he expected to do w ith India rubber cannon balls. is to inform you that “ ‘T hey are not cannon balls.’ he an sw ered; 'they are footballs!” ’ Courteous Treatment Prompt and Reasonable Rates to ATTENTION Hand - Painted China Benson’s Pharmacy is still doing business at the old stand »vith the largest slock of DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES in the city. A w ord to the wise is sufficent. Benson’s Pharmacy One of N a tu re '* Mysteries. T h e zodiacal light, still one o f the unsolved mysteries, has shown very regular pulsation» In in te n s ity and form . In n com m unication to the French Academy of Sciences M. ISIrke- land lias pointed out th a t these v a ria tions agree closely w ith the periods of regular m agnetic waves o f polar re glons, and this would seem to indicate th at the zodiacal light Is an electrical phenomenon. A num ber o f experim ent» suggest th at It may lie part o f a ring o f luminous m a tte r surrounding the sun In the plane of Its m agnetic equa tor. * .: ! ■ = ! C 3 Q C 3 e Jj u y PLANNED HIS 0 .\l DEATH. THE SECO'.'n GRAVEDIGGER. Judge H a n k fo rJ Cleverly Evaded the Law Against Suicide. He Saw H ¡, Chance *nd Mad# a Big H it In "Marci«t-" A i-ouip i» |tin »iii Ita m lc t" was lor. ed I., iie.l n im In play the »*•- olid g l.it ed get I ’ll -Id lim it Of tile III no- o f the - *•!** 1 cuiitistliill ot the ciunpii nt IP.- only u* lo r m -illublc was i variety perfnrtiicr »»li” lililí 0« reverence i •• and no r** sped for tin ! ruilltli-ns of in« classl. dram a I II »«• otul g n iv is ||g g *r tvn> a i allied» p rt, and he knetv th a t he COllhl ‘gel it»» a » »»Ifli If." W hen tin -li-t gi - - «-digger tlir*-»v olt the n a! I n a l . re tea lln g u n o th rr un lleru e:illl lie- audiea«*- tittered The reuiovnl "f * It** so u n i t» a 1st eon t til* >u v. Ill a ¡ n i t ..nigh I -nl (lie tllird p ro du c'd a i-.-ar Tin* first gravedigger »»as del., hied lie liad never played to -:ic!i a a| pre la ilv e atldleoce. and visions H*if m i* h I notices In tbe paper « and it pc- i.h* increase In salary I«* gan to to* • i it * * t*efore tils eyes As he threw n l tin* fourth »v.-ilstioat lie tu rn e .| p a rti.illy around, and (lie cause o f tin* unusual tilt »»as disclosed to him T h e »is-oml era redigger, being necus tome I to build laughs on lines and bu»in«**-H of other actor», »aw Ids op- Is irtm d li nnd seized It. As fast na tbe fir-r g nvi'il -'gi-r would th ro w tin* w :il»i«nnf* oa the ground the variety comeduin would pick them up nml put them on T h e new business »vas much fu n n ier to t l .........idlence than the old. »villi wlih li It »».i» thoroughly fa m ilia r .Not content w ith having stolen the laugh« from the regular comedian In this sc*ne. the n**»v man w ent fu rl tier W hen the first gravedigger »aid to him. “Go. get the. to Ynnghnn; fetch me n Htoiip o| liq u or" tto »»lileli there Is no reply In llu- text», the assistant sexton replied “ Yiinghari told me to tell you that you couldn't have nny more liquor from him 1 111 von paid for the Inst you got.” — K in m cit f K ing I ii Itookm an. Sui. i'i»-> o fte n adopt it geuious nivth- •ms od.s. but tbe a rt of f.. m a teria li lu r I uut to have u d ra i • of i lu g llu* centuries. Tin* modern * ' it bcuvily Insured l.r. ikvr »»bo -d feigned hun ting trip s loud bare In a quagm ire fo r lioui -*i nnd »vi nil » contraeteti a fa ta l ptieti moula Is Ilia tell 1 ed in ( levcruess by otic .\nii ye ar - old '1 in* fo lio w iu g fa d s lire »»ell vouch isl for and it.ileisl w ere he»er ipa I tinned, c i j - ibi* i irts'ii Rag Sir W ll- ' bum M u n k f n l. a Jlld •• of tin* klug » ¡ Is'iK li in ihc reigns o f Kdw nrd i l l . H e n ry I T . . Henry v ai .1 I le i • i I ' and a t tin* tiim* o f hi • ( l a t h ch ief Jus j tice o f Paigland. waa n m an o f m el ancholy t cm peni meni. H e seems to have contem plated -til- jc h le tin* g reater part o f Ills long life, nnd durili:.- Ills later years tho Idea be ram e n tlx* *1 purp* T h e .-o r « s o f peculiarly m - i c - us lonsequeni-e In tin*.** days for tbe reason that ill« law treated It as a capital crim e T l»* of- t fen d er v s buried at tin* ero- r« als w ith n stake driven through Ids body, nm l all Ids poods nnd pr -rty »»ere fo rfeited in the crow n, to the litte r ru in o f Ids fam i! v H a n k fo rd jn n d e gn»d use o f Ids »vits nnd sic ceded In neeouiplishlng les punióse »vlttiont Incurring cith er un- plensant |s*nnltv lb * gave o | m * ii in structions to Id * gnnietrcep*-r. »vii** hail b«s*n troubled w ith poe-hers In l!n* deer preservi*, to 'h a lh -n g e ali tres passers In the fu tu re and t > shoot t > i 1:111 if they would i:ot land ai d give ! mi account O ne dark night he puri«*-**!»- eros e*l th e keeqer's path nini ittHin ehall**tipi* mail'* motion« o f resistance and ** ■ rape. T ie fa ith fu l servant, fa liin g to recoptd/*- Ids t'naster. follow ed in -trn c . j tion to the letter, as was «•X|«*' tei1 of him . alni Sir W ltiln m f**H demi In Ids tracks T h e w hole tru th o f the nfT.-dr wns common knowbslpe. but it was i PRIMITIVE SURVEYING. I n possible to establish n# case o f ebb* by legal proof. T h e servant was proteet«*d by h's Inst m et Ions Hard, j Boor* W ith the Fleetest Horses Got the Biggest Farm s. ford had honorable burini, and h es- j ta te pass—*1 to those who-'« In te n ds as ; According to a legend o f S m lflifo w n . N. Y . the tow nship was o rigin ally heirs he h id in w isely considered measured otT by a p rim itiv e method T h e first • .fille r was one S m ith , »vim A Soldi**-’* Reply. A soldier of Marsha S a x e ' s arm y, bought fn iii the Indians as much land as u bull could go nround In a day being discovered In a theft ivas con detuned to le* hanged W hat In* had N o w , S m ith bail a »m art bull, trained stolen might he w orth é shillings The to c a rry him m id to h a lf trot and h alf m a r*fm l. meeting him a s he was be lope nt a rapid pace. T h a t day the bull w hs up to the m ark. R y night In* ing led to execution, s a i d to him " W h a t a m iserable fool .voli »vere lo had Inch* "d so much land that the am azed Ind ian » nicknam ed Its rider risk your Ilf*- fo r f> shillings!" "fio rirm i." replied tie* soldier. *‘ | n u ll Smith. T his tra d itio n has Its counterpart have risked II every day for toy pay. flvepeii.-e" T his repartee a n d hl» am ong the liners o f South A frica. T li'd r "run»," ns the farm s o f these l i f e _________________ Itilfch m en lil'e called, contain, general The Pest He Could Do. ly speaking, from 4.<»m to U, i »» i acres, "N o w . g en tleinen." said the -Inge o f ivhh-h only a fetv acres are under m anager at rehearsal. " I »vani you all cu ltivatio n . Sm all monum ent» o f to w ear your heavy overcoat» In lids stones piled up at certain points m ark »'•ene, as If H supposed to Is* nn ex the boundary lines trem ely ch illy nig h t." T h e lirst - . tilers. kuo»»lng nothing “ I have no overcoat, sir,” replied one o f surveying, measured off th eir o f the acbii - Then a bright thought "ru n s” by liot-sejiowei-. H a v in g idled struck ti I r t -Rut I could put on my up a lot o f stones, the 1 lifers would In-n v . tu ci y i r.” Ito- ton T t a le ilp t s ta rt from them and ride in a straight line for h a lf an hour ns fast as their horses could c a rry them. How Could He Forget? H a ilin g , each rid e r would build an S h e -A r e you sure It was n year to day that »»’• became engaged, dear? o ther beacon at d again ride for h a lf H e — Yes. I looked It up in rn.v cheek an hour at ri;rliI angles to Id« first line. hook this m ornfng.—New York Jour T h e n In* would pile tip another stone beacon. T w o more turns and an hour nal. H is Curiosity. more o f rid in g brought him back to Stronger I noticed yo u r ndvertls»*- Ills starting point. riieht I ii the paper tl*i- m orning for a T b e square tra c t Inclosed w ith in the m an to re ta il Imported canaries. I ’ro- tw o hours’ ride nnd tin* fo u r beacons p rieto r o f R lril Store Yes, sir Are became Ills farm O f course the lloer you looking for the Job? S trang er— w ho owned the fleetest horse obtained Oh. no I m erely had a curiosity to the largest tra c t o f land. -H a rp e r'» fellow how the 'H ila ries lost th eir tu I I m ! W eekly. The Modem W ay. Tin* prodigal had returned. " F a th e r," he said, "are you going to 1:111 tha t a i l e d calf?" "No," responded the old man. look Ing the youth over c a re fu lly —"no: I'll let von live. Rut I'll put you to work nnd tra in some o f flint fa t off you.” — Toledo Iliad e On« on ths M inister. [lev T u b i I m m e r - I'v e hern prrnrb Ing fids m orning to n congregation of sssi-s. I.lly Sugar«! Ick — Yaa; I noi Iced you called them "beloved brethren."— I.ondon T it Hita. Very Considerata. A tender lu-iirleil youth «’ns once pl-escnl i i i nn O xfo rd supper wln-rii the fill hers of those nsselnhlisl were If-ln g roundly' abused fnr th eir parsi mony In supplying the demands of ilo-lr sons At Inst, a fte r having long kepi silence, lie lifte d U|i Ills voice In tilllil proles! " A fte r all. gentlem en," he said, "let it» rem em ber Mini ihey are our f e llin g eren fn res." fl H e lis I Ii a poor »plrtf who Is not planted above p eliy w io u g*. - F ellliam .